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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1903)
A Real Bargain Week in Boys' Suits Beginning Tuesday and continuing all week we will give a Bonifide discount of 20 percent from our regit, far price on every boys and childs suit in the house. Here is a chance to save some money. $5.00 suits less 20 per cent $4.00 $4.00 suits less 20 per cent 3.20 $3.00 suits less 20 per cent 2.40 $2.50 suits less 20 per cent 2.00 $1.75 suits less 20 per cent 1.4o In Rear of Dry Goods Department S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Corner Main and Alta Streets. DAILY EASTER EGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 29. 1903. City Brevitives Castle's (or fresh flsli. m Sharp for paper hanging. ir The Delta's Iced drinks. Best fhoo work at Teutsch'a. Delicious ice cream, The Delta. Lsdles' halt soles 40c. Teutsch. Get your spring suits at Joerger's. Hsve your shoes repaired at Teutsch'a. Nice furnished rooms to rent at JOS Court street. A!! kinds of Imported and domestic laiches at Qratz's. Hays' cigar store, headquarters for linkers' supplies. hst received a new lino of Jap meet hats, at Campbell's. Forty different stvles of extension j titles from $5 to $30. Itnder's. "H Sldelo." the best clear made, at I Its cigar store. Court street. Work always In sloht nn tlin Tlmler- tod typewriter. J. S. Kees, agent. Good hualnese fnr snip Mnln clroof Iktwttn Alta and Court. See E. t! Tide. Wanted Olrl tn tnlm mm nt lillfl Sleep home. Apply Mrs. Baker, 1208 I E-n Webb street. One hundred I (Id bottom land. Good Imnrnvn. IWtl. 11600. E. T. Wnclo For SaloTho nu I ,- ,.v AcifcU lUlIU QIU1U, as a fine business. Owner In I Met health. E. T. WartR. Hawley Hawley of Chris street, Choice moats at Houser'a. Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. Seo Sharp's artistic wall paper. Dining tables $5 and up. Itader's. Pecan Sundae, Schmidt's pharmacy. Fresh strawberries dally, Hawlov Bros. ' Gednoy's Queen olives. Bros. Doliclous RtrawlimrlRK Bros. Store for rent in rntlro uaniey. Try the Palm. "21 rrnm-t for nuts, candles and fruits Fresh strawberries. Oliver & Co. Seeds, package and bulk. Hawley Bros. Camas Prairlo stock ranches, 1C0 to 1,000 acres. Prices right. E. T. .waao. Hanlon's cigar store, headquarters for smokers' supplies, Association block. Blacksmith shop In Pendloton for sale. Sue Earnhart, Association block. Wanted Job by young man, any kind of work, city or country; best or references. Tel. Hed 14. For Rent Sulto or rooms, nicely furnished, one block- nml n lintf woo of Main street. Inquire 208 Alta. Hazclwood Ice cream bricks at Ward's. Three flavors vanlla, straw berry and chocolate. Price 50 cents. Hotiser always furnishes good meat. Send in your order. Market Alta street, opposite Savings Bank. m GLASS ALWAYS PLEASES Btw line of Cut r.lncc ..;n "Mew ii w uuu I S '""' a" autiful r--v wm surprise you. , Welry repairing! L'mportl.nt branch of our .eao a lot of it. IUNZIKER FELER THE and OPTICIAN Dandruff and Faffing Hair vanish I before the magic touch of Newbro's Herpicide, the latest scientific discovery. It kills the dandruff germs. Destroy the cause, you re move the effect. Kill the dandruff germ, and your hair will grow abundantly. rTl AHIIIOST.IDUIO, n 3,3. uciiucjuo uitTi uti turn Jim ei.iim lor u. if Int. rWaiiMl my heaU irtmi damtrutf. Ami Ult Uirti.tlrtiiiMMnilfirt. flRktncT M.lTnnuiivir For Sale at all First-Class Drug Stores. PLAYED GOOD BALL FAST, CLEAN GAME WAS WITNESSED YESTERDAY Score Stood 7 to S In Favor of Pf-n dleton The People Missed si Rare opportunity to See FIrst-Clas vvrK. With thn .lto ntMj I... u . i uuo1 ovuivu uj mu ram, ine sun Just warm enough and two ucnlJ- matcneel, the Pendle ton fans tin,, on Ft,,-.. 1 u 1 1; Hiiiiri vfisiAnioif n. . v. .. 1 .. . . diamond. Mr. RIdIPV Pnlloil tho natnn nt O.OA - v. i ( lil i; U.OV "u iuuk ins piaeo oelilnd the pitch tr. rue gentleman from up the luuuuy "as not tne stentorian tones ot "Babo" Brown, and neoas a meg aphone tn rnnnh hn of the listening baseball cranks on ...u uiuauiicrs. ne was so quiet ho " u'uiosi lorgotten, and had it not been fnr Prnnt- TJ. . 1'- i. . - . "..iv iiauiuiuuu a UIUICIIUI inquiry at intervals ho would liavo unureiy overlooked. The boys didn't need an umpire much anywav. fnr iha- on ..io,.. last, clean ball, and with an oxcep- v,.. ui io. Knew wnat had happen ed to them before the umpire had time to tell them. r!?Syton went first to bat- nnd KI(1 Williams went first to first. Marcus handed him one in a snft nnrt nt anatomy, where tho blow wouldn't Hurt. But the left-handed boy made up for It by striking out two men in succession, anil tho ..v rn . ...... L OB caught out nt first. Pendleton began to receive her pay in the last half nf thn firut v.,r.i made a mlstakn nnil iri ..i nt first, but In turn tne Dayton bender man made a little miscalculation and presenteti urocknoff with one that he put out towards the fence and while tho fielders were hunting the sphere the little man with the yel low stockings made second base. Cinss hit to first and stole second. Dunn followed the good work by a hit down thn third linen linn m,.i the error of that man, Dunn went to second, while BrockhofT and Oass scored. Dunn scored a moment later on a wnu pitch and Brown and Sple del conspired to put the side out. In the first hnlr rr tim tMr.i tu ning the Dayton boys got back at the Indians, with thtwn rutin niwl frnm then on tho game was a see-saw for me masiery. in the second half of the fifth UrocKhoft made the lonr? hit nf thn day. Stevenson has a habit of being iviiui to uie uoys and ..osslng them easy ones once In a while. He tossed Brockhciff nun nnil thai liftlu l.l walked out to meet it and when tho imu lit again It was against tho fence, while the heavy hitter was l'estlnc on the third rnnhlnn Donovan and Hartman made the two sensational plays or the game. It looked like a conspiracy to win tho grand stand when It was over, and uie argument would perhaps hold good had there been enough people in the stand to win, but as tho crowd was so small as to bo almost invisi ble, the plays were perhaps unpie meditated and the chance of the game. In the last half ot the eighth Hartninn sent a bullet over Dono van's head at short. That Is, ne intended it to go over, hut Donovan, by a long leap in tho air, nailed 11 with one hand and retired the man. It was a pretty stop and won ap plausn ft om nil. Hartman was more piggish with his honors and made a double play that ended the game, all by himself, with the unintentional assistance of Dono van. The Dayton short stop was at bat nml sent mm nut nvm- thn first bag Hint would have given on armor plate bad dreams, but Hartman got his mit out and jumped on the sack before Lougheed could get back from his lead off, thus ending the game with seven long maiks to Pendleton's credit and livo on the visitors' sldo of tho board. Pendleton AH It H I'O A R Neaglo, If 4 Brockhorr. 2b 4 Gass, cf 4 Dunn, 3b .1 Brown, c 4 Spldnl, hs 3 Hartman, lb 3 Dauforth, rf 2 Marquis, p 4 Totals 32 7 5 27 H 4 iMiiiiMiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiMniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii nil IT PAYS TO TRADE AT The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE No more shall the war cry sever Or the winding river be red, For they banish oar anger forever When they laurel the graves of oar dead. i o l U 2 0 13 0 2 1 0 The Satisfactory Kind; OF MEN S SUMMER COATS & PANTS IN ENGLISH HOMESPUNS This is the Kind We Are Showing and Selling We have thorn to fit largo stout men as well as tho little onos not to mention the regular sized men. They'll uivo you thalP comfort able foiling that C011103 only with well made clot lung in light weight $10.00, 1 2.00 & $ 1 5.00 THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Woodmen, Attention. Pnllrilntnii fSiiTiii Kn 41 V n W will have election of officers Snturday nllllt Otlinr mnttnra nf nf1W.ln1 liti. IKirtauco will come up for discussion. The consul commander would earn- nutlv rnnimet tht it 1 1 niniiilmra wiimi out as a full attendance Is desired. Address by Rev. Edwards. ltnv .Tnnntlintt lOrlii'urilu will uimnlf tonight at Salvation Army hall, im mediately following tho services up on Hie street. Powder ttoelr,... Ptoide of t; 5C cans '0. ic Castile Soap ioc cake, 3 cks. 25C pure in Ported kind Household Ammonia 15c Bottle Furniture Polish, 25c f Th... 1 Unforttfnate wtve ?eatt?ud mwt 5ftrefl louso troubl ZStf,n "oted with the lffi2 M dlfcn;ort of bed bu. 10 Uo when they are dls- Sponges all sizes Oodr but aiK6. ?.0Ml ro !'blo bug destroyer Km.?""' luen at ouce. rtaii'iSS8 "?ona destuoyku i. a Kmlr. erk anrtDi.n. ,.1 "Jt oat of every tSK lg dpitl, to .11 vSm n JCoeppcns Drag Store . . 18 Ult you try ouri - - - - Dottie tne oest j, you ever had T Pinenut cream for the com- t plc.Nion 25c T T Dayton- Williams, .. , cf . Lougheed. lb Williams, Ski. If .. Donovan ,ss Kane, 3b AB K H I'O A B 4 2 1 0 0 1 4 1 3 7 0 0 S 0 1 2 0 0 G 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 2 3 Wells. 2b 3 0 1 0 Veley c 1 0 J X Carter, rf 4 o o 2 Stevenson, p 3 1 1 1 2 Totals 3 3 2 0 35 5 iU 24 8 f Summary, i Pendleton, 1 ; Day- Pure cream - T tartar 15c pkg. f T Ice Crean Nugget 10c x a delicious dish of J lea crrum anil nut dressing Burned runs I rill 1 Left on bases Pendleton, 0; Day ton, 8. ICid Williams, Kane, Wells. Two-baso nils urocKliorr, Tliree-baso hits Brockhoff. Double plays Hartman, uuasslst- ed. Bases on balls Marquis, 1 j Stev enson, 3. Hit by pitcher Kid Williams, Spldel. Struck out Marquis, 6; Stovenson, 7, Passed balls Voloy, 2, Wild pitch Stevenson. Tlmo of game 1:30, Umpire Ripley, HERE ARE A FEW New Arrivals AT The Nolf Stoe 13686 American Flags 2265 Hormonlcs 168 Fine Quality Base Balls 18780 Sheets Tissue Paper 1345 Rolls Crepe Paper LJu vint! in large lots, we certain- ly can make you some interesting prices. Specials: 3 Rolls Galloway 8 Medi cated Toilet Paper . . . 250 Size 5 Enve lopes for 25c 38c SYRUPS Monopole, Rock Candy, Red Star and White Rose in half gallons, gallons, jackets and pails. HOT HOUSE VEGETABLES Lettuce Radishes Onions Celery THE Standard Grocery Court Street Low Sellers of Groceries Correctly ...Booted The walk, (he ride, the hunt. or a spin on yonr wheel are not to be enjoyed unless you are correct ly booted. Our Shoes Show the Correct and Latest Styles in Business Wear Occasions of or Gray's Harbor .Pleasure Commercial Co. ."Always think of this store as the one most likely to have what you want, We'll get It If it' to be bad. The Nolf Stof e FLAGS AND FIREWORKS We Don't Keep Everything Uut we uo se) h good big Mtock ot nice dry Flooring, Ceiling, ftuitlc and FiiiUh, lu all grades AUo all klndi of Dlnieiulou Luinbtr, In cluding Lath and Hlilngle. Our stock of Doom, Win dow!, Moulding, Building ami Tar Taper ami Apple Boxewii complete, ami any mie 111 need of Lumber will not be wrong In placing tbelr order with the : : : Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Off. Wi C. R. Ooyot You can't go wrong in them BUY AND BE PLEASED AT Boston Store SHOES $2.50 to $4.00 MADE TO FIT They wear well too A. EKLUND