PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1004. Emu.. "The Best Soda in Town" Ask anybody, mnn, woman or chllil, who hns tho best soiln In town. They will tell you Schmidt's. Ask anybody whoso ico cream Is best. You will got tho same answer. Look for tho most crowded fountain In tho city and you will find that the sign above the door Is F.-W. SCHMIDT DRUGGIST. POSTOFFICE BLOCK. PLAYED GOOD BULL SKILLFUL, FAST AND FAIR FROM THE START. Fourteen Innings to Play the Game Out, With a Tie on the Ninth- King and Knapp Made Records Scarcely an Error From Start to Finish Interesting and Successful Events In Sports. GENERAL NEWS. Tho National Federation of Musi cians (Union Labor) Is In session In Now York.- May H, Mrs. Amanda Orr, aged 44 years, was arrested for the 200th time In Baltimore for being a nlnln drunk. The advent of tho Santa Fo rail road Into Oakland, Cal was made the occasion for a tremendous Jolli fication. A Santa Fo "pusher" engine ex ploded at Ungdnd, in Southern Cali fornia, killing the engineer and in juring the fireman. Itoar Admiral Kennedy, retired, formerly paymaster general of tho navy, has been appointed treasurer of t Jig Panama canal commission. J. N. Bnrr. assistant president of the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul, Is dead, aged 52 years. He was a very successful Inventor of railroad appliances. E. A. Hoebor. a butcher of Colwyn. Pa., 15 years ago saved the life of Mrs. .Martha Daubs, of Pittsburg. Site died recently and left him $25, 000 cash. Her daughter has supple mented the bequest with $10,000. Alonzo Hristow, of Bedford. Ia., sold S3 fine horses In Chicago for $10,700. While on his way from one bank to another, a thief silt the satchel in which he had tho money, and made a clean get-away with every dollar. Two surgeons, an X-ray machine and an operation relieved the stom ach of Paul Clarkson, a diamond thief of Galveston, of a $250 stone. The owner of tho diamond paid the expenses, and Clarkson was released without being prosecuted. The baseball ganto at Athena Sun day between tho Wonders of Pendle ton and the Athena team was one of tho best and fastest that has been seen In this part of tho country for some time. Up to tho ninth' Inning tho game was In doubt, and at that tlmo Athe na tied tho score. After that It took tflvo Innings to play off tho tie, which was dono In tho 14th limine by Pen ,dlctou making three runs, ending the ganio with a score of 7 to 4 In favor of Pendleton. Tho game was a good one, fast and furious from tho first. All tho men on both teams played their share of tho game and Knapp, the catcher for ,tho Wonders, nnd King, the pitcher, were tho heroes of tho gamo. Knapp played an errorless gamo behind tho tint for tho full 14 Innings, and King pitched to him like a veteran. StraJiil at short, played a brilliant game, and took some of the hardest chances to be found on an Infield, with perfect .ease and assurance. The gamo put up by tho hosts was .a good one clean, and for tho most part errorless, lip to the fourteenth inning when things went to the bad for a minute nnd lost them the gamo, tho Athena boys wore playing like machines. If all of the games can bo as close and as Interesting as tho one of Sunday the baseball fans will have nothing to wish In tho line of entertainment. Official Score. Tho summary of the gamo Is print ed below: Athena An II H PO A K Lollrashe, cf 3b p 5 1 1 0 White ss fi 0 lliustater 2b 7 0 Pre3cott p cf 7 0 iMcnrlde c fi 0 F. Lleuallen, lb ....2 0 Purdy, lb 4 (I L. Lleuallen, c ....2 0 Nelson, cf 3b G 0 Penton, rf 0 2 Walsh, If 0 1 2 R 2 fi 1 0 0 11 0 t! 1 11. 0 4 0 0 3 0 1 5 1 0 Totals ou 4 11 42 22 7 Pendleton An It II PO A 13 Strand, ss fi 0 0 7 4 0 Alexander, 2b fi 2 1 fi fi 0 King, p 7 1 2 1 C 1 Mathows, cf 0 0 1 3 0 1 Froome, lb fi 2 0 1C 0 2 Hartman, 3b 7 1 3 4 2 3 Knapp, c 7 1 3 C 3 0 Foster, rf 7 0 1 0 0 0 Castle, If G 0 110 1 Totals, 57 7 11 42 21 8 PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. T A movement Is now on foot to drain Lake La Pish, in Marlon coun ty, and convert the land Into farms. Fred Vandergraft, a well known rancher of Gooding, Idaho, cut his throat in a fit of despondency, Mon day. The Installation of the flreboat In Portland, will reduco Insurance rates on the water front at least 12 per cent. Warren H. Tollman, of Seattle, has declared his aspirations Tor tho democratic nomination for governor of Washington. E. n. Hryson, a young attorney of Corvnllls, has just been appointed secretary of the republican stato cen tral committee of Oregon. F. W. Valle. a prominent citizen of Portland, has been suggested for postmaster at Portland, In placo of Bancroft, who will be removed. Timra worn KKft ntiiilnntH tit the Or egon Agricultural College during tho past year, this being me largest at tendance of any Northwest college of Its kind. A Thnrstnrmaen. of Belllngham Bay, Wash., killed himself and his i.mnnflia-nlil linliv Monday, to escape the abuse which his wife practised upon him anu tne cnuu. William L. Church, county clerk of Clallam county, Wash., was killed Monday, by being thrown rrom nis buggy, his wife who was with him, escaping with sovero Injuries. N. M. and J. U. Duckworth, broth crs, savagely fought a fist duel while drunk, on tho streets in Portland, Monday. Tiioy ueai eacn ouiur iuu unrecognizable shapes before being separated. THREE BIG BARGAINS la Suburban , Property. Four acres, good orchard and houso $2,250 Six acres, with good house, 400 bearing fruit trees; alfalfa, and chicken yard. Indepen dent water system. Torms. . .$5,500 Eight acres, good houso nnd barn; 100 bearing fruit trees. Irrigated $2,250 E. T. WADE & 80N. K'tnn- n- strnM.- nut liv Prnssrntt. fi: LeBrashe, 9; King, 8; hits off Pres- ,tt r; T-nftrnslin fi- stolen liases. LeBrashe, King 3, Alexander. Hart man, Froome; hit by pitcher. Strand, 2; doubles plays, Alexander to Froome; passed balls, McBride.4; Lleuallen, 1; two base hits, Bustnder. Time of game, 3 hours. Cartano um pire. To Our Friends and Patrons: Another party having rented tho building we occupy for a term of flvo years, we must move out. Even if wo find a location this means a heavy loss to us. Our stock is the most fragilo of any made. Wo have a fine line of china that is easily damaged. Rather thnn tako all tne cnances of loss wo will inaugurate a sacrifice sale and close out tho entire lino of crockery, glassware, china, cut glass, vases, lamps, etc. To Involco and re-mark our goods tho storo will bo closed Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week. Me will open again at 9 o'clock Sat urday, May 21, with everything In readiness for your Inspection. Yours truly, OWL, TEA HOUSE. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Pendleton. W. H. Glundcnnlng, Portland. G. I). Gnlloy, Portland. Charles Gro-ii San Francisco. 11. A. Watson, Portland. H. C. Solvert, Portland. S. II. Smith, San Francisco, Fred Schlclds, Philadelphia. Edwin Burke, Hartford. IjiuIs J. Gay, Portland. F. Hunt, Walla Walla. C. J. Frecse, Spokane. F. II. Lamll, Chicago. W. L. Mason, Now York. H. W Cameron, Spoknnu. W. .1. Moore, Spokane. C A. Barrutt, Athena. Thomas Nester, Portland. K. Youngman, Portland. O. H. oleomb, Seattle. Charles Isaacs, Portland. C. Adls, Spokane. A. D, Stlllmnn, city. F. H. Smith, San Francisco. W. A. Heaver, Portland. II. Brash, Portland. O. n. Flethler, Chicago. J. M. Morrow, Portland. Henry F. Coma, Portland. The St. George. Mrs. Tom F. Smith, Portland. F. D. Miller, Portland. A. Donnelley, Spokane. J. J. Burns, Portland. S. I). Russell, Spokane. J. N. Kleff, Now York. F. E. Flaherty, Now York. J. P. Flynn, Chicago. William Mackenzie, Athena. W. O. Hufford, Portland. Mrs. H. Kennedy, Walla AValla. C. L. iDowner, Spokane. T. S. Clark. Seattle. J. C. Black, San Francisco. R. L. Lehman, Covington. Georgo E. Crane', Now York. T. n. Wooloy. Portland. C H. Stratton, Spokane. George E. Cntlett, San Francisco. C. E. Hnnston, Seattle. M. Meyers. Portland. D. C. Guernsey and wlfo. Eureka. Miss Anna Mason, Eureka. J. A. Wolfe. San Frnnclsco. C. C .Springer, San Francisco. L. B. Duncan, Portland. R. .1. Bloomfleld. Canton. E. W. Davis, La Grande. A. C. James, Portland. F. 11. Holbrook, Irrlgon. E. Waldman, Portland. .1. H. Hopkins. Louisville. W. H. Bnbb, Portland. George T. Coyne. Portland. A. .1. Hasslor, Detroit. .1. F. Stapleton. St. Louis. Miss Grny, Weston. Charles Holman, Portland. .Matt Mosgrovc. -Milton. ,T. S. Wnlters. Tacoma. I. L. Beard. Portland. R. F. Hunter, Portland. Charles Crawford, Son Francisco. E. T. Hulverson, St. Paul. L. C. Beauford. Seattle, The Bickers. Lylo R. Calurt, Walla Walla. E. M. Elbert, Portland. C. F. Weiss, Freownter. Mrs. Jennie Blackburn, Walla Walla. A. R. Stratton. Republic. Walter. Sklpworth, Tho Dalles. W. H. Robinson, Pomeroy. G. W. Anderson. Tokoa, O. J. McEroy, Starbuck. Ed Castlo, Starbuck. Douglas Glenn. Echo, Sam Leo. Spokane. Dr Henderson, city. Fred J. Krassow. Spokane. II. Baylen. Pilot Rock. Mrs. W. R. Crosby, noulder. J. O. Carroll, Freowater M. A. McLaughlin, city. Martin Kupers. Cold Springs. W. C. Davis, Portland. .1. S. Cunningham, Portland. P. W. Pierce, Crooksvllle. CLOTHING AT COST - m "t I J I M- A M P XAl U 1 1 IT AMD QAI C Ani-n ' WE ARE CLOSING OUT UUK klu i n ";'"w . "I ' ' YOU CAW h r nene uncMrtn nn' 1 - vnuniitn . . . . .i nun a i r- ryrr rrr rti i m firm SELL OUT OUR STOCK OF CLUimnu iu mrc nuum run uuk ury GOODS i,. ' ei iDMicuiMnc U $15.00 Suits for $1-98 $12.50 Suits for $10.00 $10.00 Suits for 8-00 $ 8.50 Suits for $ 6-98 $ 4.00 Pants for $ 3.25 $ 3.00 Pants for $ 2-40 $ 2.50 Pants for $ 2-00 $ 1.50 Pants for $ 20 Rnvs' SP.nO Rlilfo fn. Boys' $6.00 Suits for 1 Boys' $3.50 Suits for Hlfr Boys' $3.00 Suits for Boys' Pants of all kinds at speca, "' TH S SALE IS A BONA FIDE SAUt, rcu cvcryi own Y.iuuac ntuUGED ASii,u FIT OUT THE BOYS WITH NEW SUITS THIS WEEK. the r AIlv. Me f A THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY. ... Home lot the Afflicted Dr. Sabina Leach's Private Sanitarium Chronic diseases a specialty. Her remedies are strictly herbal, assisted by magnetic processes, nnd medicated vapor baths. AH diseases treated in a common sense nnd sclontlQc man nor, removing unnatural growths, tumors, goitre nnd all enlarge ments of tho glands, WITHOUT THE U8E OF THE KNIFE. Cures rheumatism paralysis, neurnlgla, catarrh, nBthma, bronchi tis, colds, liver and kidney troubles, and all diseases peculiar o women. t Special attention glvon to the Whiskey, Opium and Tobacco Habits Treatment, nurse, board and room at reasonable rates. Con sultation free. Corner West Bluff and Mario Streets. THERE ARE NO FAILURES. A Sure Thing. It Is said that nothing Is sure ox cept death and taxes, but that Is not altogether true. Dr. King's Now Dis covery for Consumption Is a sure euro for all lung and throat troubles. Thousands can testify to that Mrs. C. B. Van .etre, of Shepherdtown, W. Va says: "I had' a severe easo of Bronchitis and for a year tried overything I heard of, but got no rollef. Ono bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery then cured mo absolutory." It'a Infalllblo for Croup, Whooping Cough, Grip, Pneumonia nnd Con sumption. Try It. It's guaranteed by Tallman & Co., druggists. Trial bottles free, nogular sizes 50c, $1. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will bo received t niiira of thn undersigned until Tuesday, 3 p. m., May 24, for tho erection nnd completion of a second story on tho Peoplos Wnrehouso for J, R. Dickson, according to plans and Nimpfflnatlons Dronared by 0. E. Troutman, architect. Tho right Is reserved to roject any anu an mu. iii,u nmi nnpplflcntlons can bo seen 1 IHllo .' ' . - - - ,.f Ihn nrpllllnnl.'H ofllCO. TOOm 12, Judd building. Pondloton, Or. (Signed) U. B. Tiwuift, Architect. Sacrifice Sale. Tim ni Tea. House must vacate ii, n i.nllillriEr occunled for 80 long, and to save tho cost of moving and ,inmn in coods. will sacrlflco tho entlro lino of breakable waro. Storo will bo closed until Saturday at u a, in. to ro-mnrk. Dr. Garfield, of Victoria. B. C, Tells of Three Hundred Cases Wherein He Recommended the Use of Trlb. Dr. James G. Gnrfleld, of Victoria, B. C, when asked, do you Indorse TRIB as a euro for tho liquor and tobacco habit, said: "I do. I have -wn your remedy long before Jt was sold to you, and can tell you of three hunared people that I havo ad vised to take It. I novor knew of a failure to euro whore the party tak ing it was sincere." Tallman & Co., local agents. Sacrlflco sale at tho Owl Tea House. Gut the Can and compare the quality of Economy Brand Evaporated Cream I with any of its imitations. rjoto tho aiuerence. bee how I smooth and appetizing our I product is, owing to Its I heavy consistence, which Keeps ine cutter lat equally distributed, in contrast with I l the cheap and thln.lmlta- i uons wnicn allow me but-, Iter fat to rise and form unsightly clods, For Family Use FOR FISHING PARTIES, FOR OUTINGS, FOR A DAY'S PLEASURE, FOR A FINISHING TOUCH TO YOUR MEAL, FOR THAT 8UMMER THIRST, FOR A SOCIAL EVENING AT HOME. ALWAYS HAVE Olympia Beer IT'S PURE AND WHOLESOME, AND IS RELISHED BY ALL. IT'S ALWAYS GOOD AND ALWAYS THE SAME. WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH OLYMPIA BEER IN ANY QUANTI TY YOU DESIRE. 'PHONE MAIN 881. A. NOLTE. SEND IN YOUR ORDER FOR A CASE OF OLYMPIA. YOU CAN KEEP IT IN YOUR HOME. A, NOLTE Telephone Main 881 FOR LUNCHES, OUTINGS, PICNICS AND SOCIAL GATHER INGS WE HAVE GENUINE IMPORTED SERVILAT WUR8T, SWI8S CHEESE AND THAT REAL LIMBURGER CHEE8E, "THAT SMELL8 SO NICE." NOTICE TO ALL MY FRIENC! rATRONo: I TAKE PLEASURE INTRODUCING TO M. WHITE TA UAUr nnin ...... ...... guuu IYIY C BUS INFRC lu rum w ii u TUnnnii.iii I lit UHb. WHITE AS F r I Ann r-. r- i .. - . RESPECT, AND Will ANY OF MY PATIENTI ri-nvt incilt 5A5E HANDS OF THE a WHITE. RESPECTFULLY, E. A. MANN Ho! for a Picnic Enjoy an outing and a drive. A fishing trip will give you pleasure Good rigs, flno horses. Everything flrat-class. Prices reasonable. Williams Livery Stable 723 (Cottonwood 8treet, DEMOCRATIC TICKET, State. M. Douglas. Presidential Electors-Jdi aud .7. TI. Smith. District. Simmons. Mnrrmv .T. II. Raler. Umatilla F. U. Iioioroos. County. Judge G. A. Hattmio. Sheriff T. D. Taylor. Clerk J. E. Cherry. Itecorder W. H. Fowler. P. Strain. T, Inl ,,AH W II ii nmi u'liit.im Blnkeler, School Superintendent- Mayherry. Surveyor C. C. Berkeley. Treasurer S. 0. UgMlool n..- Tr T V. Met Drfi-lnet. . n . I justice oi we - Constable John SI. BenUeJ. For sale at the East Orejjonlan office Large bundles of i.ewspapers containing ovr 100 big papers, can be had for 25 o a bundle, Republican Ticket For Presidential Electors: V. V. Hampton J. N. Hart V. H. Gore James A. Fee For Supreme Judge: Justice P. A. Moon For toou ami - j, w. uauey For Prosecuting Attoraej: G. W. Phelps For Jolut llepresentatlre Dr. W. 0. ole For Congressman in Seconi J. N. Williamson For Representatles:. John J. Dalleray Henry Adams For County Judge: Tinnrv J. Bean For County Clerk: Frank Baling For Sheriff: C. A. Barrett For Treasurer: E. J. SommerIll For Recorder: W. H. Folsom For Assessor: W. T. Iligby For Commissioner: Horace ""'.,.. For School Super n Frann iv. For Coroner: ... Dr. A. W. Dotkln For Surveyor . . j. W. KimDre.. w T..fAA nf Peace. f or juaiive - trI T.,ma FltZ G(tCi t-or oiu'' PROHIBITION m nl.trlct. M. V. Howaru. tlvo Morrow nnl.a" I uuii.j ...litl N. A. ijavi, - ...... Robert Warner, F I. Richmond, t"-" s'n?r' ..,..,nn. SbM . Olivor bounty w W. A. Banister, oou" Til ler. Rer; Wllllain Tolbort. AMe R. K. Stewart, "prtt. Q. 6. Rlclmruson, Coron