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PENDLETON DIVIDES HOXOKS
OX WALLA WALLA DLUIOND
Lorliuor's Flayers Annex Saturday's
Contest But Drop the Sunday
Game Taliaferro Walks Four Men
and Then Wins Aubln Goes In the
Bos Sunday After Pitching Two
Uantcs J'revious Day Dean ' Sum
nroixM iu the Eighth.
Played Lost Won P. C,
La Grande
Pendleton
Walla Walla
Baker City .
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Saturday's Gamed.
La Grande, S; Baker City, 4.
Pendleton, 9; Walla Walla, S.
Portland, 4; Frisco, 3. (13 innings.)
Los Angeles, 3; Oakland, 2.
Seattle, 2; Vancouver, 1.
Tacoma, 4. 2: Aberdeen, 2, 8.
Sunday Games.
La Grande, 2; Baker City, 1.
Pendleton, 8; Walla Walla, 9.
Portland, 2; Frisco, 1.
Los Angeles, 7, 1; Oakland 1, 2.
Tacoma, 3; Aberdeen 2.
Seattle, 4; Vancouver 3,
In the first two games of the sec
ond series In the Inland Empire
league Pendleton has divided even
with Walla Walla on the latter's home
grounds,
Pendleton won Saturday's game by
a good margin and lost Sunday's ex
hibition by one run. Both teams have
been strengthened and are playing
good ball.
Seven proved to be the traditional
lucky number for Pendleton In Sat
urday's game, fjr in the Inning ans
wering to that numeral, five men In
gray were sent across the plate, prac
tically winning the game.
Walla Walla had made two runs In
the first canto and thereafter up to
the seventh it was a shut out affair
for both sides. After Pendleton's
phenomenal spurt. Walla Walla also
became industrious and added two.
Both Taliaferro and Ehmk did
good work In the box, though' the for
mer was a little wild, walking four
men in the course of the game.
The superiority of Van Houten
over Munson as a catcher was shown
in the number of .stolen bases by each
side, Pendleton getting 1 and Walla
Walla but one.
Pendleton would probably have
won Sunday's game but for the fact
that Aubln had pitched two games the
day before. Lorlmer's team also suf
fered when the ball was knocked out
into the alfalfa field and lost. .
The real trouble, however, was
started in the sixth when five hits, one
a homer, and two errors, netted Wal
la Walla six runs.
Then in the tenth with the bases
full by a walk and two errors. Wells
bunted for an out and then McAllis
ter, the phenomenal short stop, made
his third hit of the game, bringing'
In the winning run.
Aubln was injured in the eighth in
ning and Dean was sent to the cen
ter patch.
The following Is the score by in
nings and the summary of Saturday's
game:
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0 0 0 0 0 2 1
0 0 0 0 0 5 1
' , Summary.
Earned runs. Walla Walla. 2; Pen
dleton, 7; three base hits, Conrad;
first on balls, off Taliaferro, 4; off
Ehmke, none; two base hits, McAllis
ter, Burke; home run, Harmon;
struck out, by Ehmke, 7; by Taliafer
ro, 10;" double plays, Houston, Hous
ton to Conrad; passed balls. Van Hou
ten, 1; umpire, Blackman. Attend
ance, 800.
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PENDLETON LOCALS LOSE
IX GOOD GAME SUNDAY
Wind and Dust Caue Many Errors,
Hut OUierwlne. Amateurs Put L'p
Good Exliibltion of National Sport
Southpaw Tardlff Pitch Good
GaiiHs, Striking Out IS Men Line
up Will Ho Strengtltoncd.
W. W.
Pend.
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05 5 4
39 12 2
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ATTOKNEYS DISBARRED.
Washington Lawyers Swindle Old Sol
diers or Their Widows.
Washington. June 1. Six prominent
Washington attorneys have been dis
barred from practice In the depart
ment of the Interior after today.
It Is alleged that they sought out
old soldiers or their widows to whom
i land grants had not been issued and
informed them that such land could
be had on application. When the
warrants were Issued the lawyers ad
vised the holders that the land could
be sold at a nominal figure. In most
cases the veterans would agree, the
land becoming the property of the
lawyers, who sold It at a large profit.
The lawyers discharged are Thomas
R. Harney and Eugene E. Stevens,
forming the firm of Milo B. Stevens
& Co.; Harvey Spauldlng, Edwin W.
Spauldlng and James H. Spauldlng,
forming the firm of H. Spauldlng &
Sons, and Edgar P. Goddls.
Some men haven't so much push as
a frog has In one hind leg.
We sell tons of poor
stuTf; but our name isn't
on it Go by the name.
fr trectr r.tirot yoir If j. (sal
ft ScUUlof's Bests vt Mr Urn.
Cm
Condensed Report of the
Commercial National Bank
Rendered to Comptroller of Currency
May 14, 1903.
United States Depository
Resources.
United States bonds $.78,455.81
Bonds City of Pendleton 15,489.70
Loans and discounts 144,951.71
Overdrafts (secured) 1,767.65
Furniture and fixtures 7,058.48
Cash on hand and in banks 92,793.81
$340,611.06
liabilities.
Capital stock $ 50,000.00
Undivided profits (net) 8,860.80
Circulation 50,000.00
Deposits
United States t 26,000.60
Individual 207,1(0.76 IJJ.150.76
$640,511.06
Percent of reserve to Individual deposits over 44 per cent.
Adams 8; Wonders 6.
The Wonders went down to defeat
before the fast ball team from Adams
at the Matlock ball park yesterday
afternoon. The game was full of er
rors owing to the wind and dust
which filled the eyes of both ball
players and rooters pretty nearly all
the time.
Tardlff, the Pendleton southpaw,
pitched a beautiful game, striking out
13 men and allowing the enemy only
five safe hits.
Wilson for the visitors also pitched
a good game, but was batted pretty
freely by the heavy hitters of the
Wonders.
The management of the Wonders
has secured new men and their lineup
will be pretty nearly twice as strong
as it was yesterday. They will play
the Echo team here next Sunday,
The Lineup.
Wonders Johnson, lb; Leonard,
; Goodman, cf.; Sturdivant, 2b; De-
Ine, c; Mtnnlek. If; Meam, rf; Tar-
dirr, p.
Adams Spurgen, rf; Graves, ss;
Marnsette, lb; Owens, 3b; Wilson, p;
Wallcm, If; Lleuallen, cf; Lo Canse, c;
Gample, 2b.
RIVAL SQUAWS FIGHT
FOR. FETE CORBETT
Pete's Wife. RruiHed and Beaten, Sees
Another Woman Drive Off With
Her Brave.
An episode that attracted almost a
much interest as the circus Saturday
evening was an Indian family quarrel
that occurred on Court street during
the afternoon between the wife of
Peter Corbett, the gay Umatilla lo
tharlo, and another squaw who sought
to steal the affections of the dusky
Pete.
During the afternoon a fistic bat
tle between the two squaws occurred
on the streets and apparently Mrs.
Corbett was not up to the pugilistic
standard that would be expected of
one bearing her husband's illustrious
name. Following the fight the other
woman lured the erring husband Into
her buggy and headed towards the
reservation. i 1 9TQ
But not daunted by her first defeat
Corbeits wife Jumped into her own
buggy and headed off the runaways.
Fortunately for the injured wife
her team was the larger of the two
and when the eloping couple would
try to drive away she would turn
across their pathway and block pro
ceedings. Side by side and striking at each
other with their buggy whips the two
squaws drove down Court street to
cottonwood and meanwhile the throng
gathered. But at the corner of the
street a mishap occurred that turned
the tide of battle once more against
the wife of Corbett The neckyoke of
her buggy came unfastened and while
she was thus handicapped the run
away couple sped towards the reservation
EXCURSION PLAXXED
FOR STRAWBERRY DAY
Scores Would Go Up from Pendleton
If Train Run So Trip Could Be
Made Same Day.
This forenoon a movement was
started here towards running a spe
cial train to Milton June 4. Straw
berry Day, and already a goodly num
ber of tickets have been pledged. All
those who wish to go to Milton for
that day are asked to sign for tickets
and thereby secure the train.
Thursday will be Milton's gala day
And from appearances, preparations
are being made for a celebration that
will eclipse the Strawberry festival of
Inst spring.
Aside from the strawberries a horse
show will also be held the same day
and the managers of, the meet prom
ise to display the greatest collection
of horses ever seen In Umatilla coun
ty. Prizes are offered for the best
animals In the different classes.
This forenoon the special train sub
scription paper was started and two
or more seats were ordered by A.
Alexander, T. C. Taylor, Leon Cohen
and others.
I.KWISTOX WILL PAVE.
City Council Authorizes $200,000
Worth of Street Improvement
A special from Lewlston says of the
street paving Just ordered In that city:
The matter of material to be used
for paving the business streets . of
Lewlston came up before the coun
cil for final decision tonight and re
sulted In the selection of treated wood
blocks. The contract will involve the
paving of Main street from the river
to Thirteenth street and other strets
In the buBlnes district. Fifty-five
thousand yards of blocks will be used
and the cost will be over $200,000.
This paying contract will be the larg
est awarded by any of the northwest
cities this year, except North Yakima
which is putting In 70,000 yards of
brick.
Called to Vancouver.
L. A. Eddlngs of the firm of Sharon
It Eddlngs, was called to Vancouver,
Wash., today by the death of his
brother-in-law, W. S. Sheeley. one of
the oldest pioneers In that town. Mr.
Sheeley had lived in Vancouver for
about 40 years and was well known
and highly respected. Mrs. Sheeley
is a sister of Mr. Eddlngs.
The Salem high school has won
the undisputed high school baseball
championship of the state. Their
last victory was over the strong nine
of the Columbia university.
Suit Sale Unmaf cliably Roducot!
All our Spring Suits at the Handsome Saving of
HMf Price
See Display in Big Window
At
Pendleton Cloak and Suit House
Buy of us and it's allright
PENROSE PLEADS
FOB 00 M S
ELOQUENT ADDRESS OX
THE LIQUOR ISSUE
President Penrose of Whitman Col
lego Adtlreed Iarge Crowd on
Court House Lawn Economic
Side of Liquor Issue Lj Ably DU
cn.el Almo Twice A Much
Money Expended In the United
States for Liquor as for Education.
One of the most eloquent, convinc
ing and earnest addresses ever given
In this city on any subject was deliv
ered from the court house steps Sun
day afternoon by President S. B. L.
Penrose of Whitman college on the
economic features of the liquor ques
tion. Dr. Penrose did not attempt to de
pict the moral phases of the subject
but simply appealed to voters and
taxpayers from the economic side of
question, showing the enormous waste
of strength, money, brains and mus
cle which is entailed upon the people
of the world by the liquor habit.
He showed that the amount of
money expended annually by the peo
ple of the United States for liquor
Is about $4.90 per capita, while the
the sum expended for education is
but slightly over 12 per annum "per
capita.
He showed that every other enter
prise In the world which Is recognis
ed as an honorable Institution, pro
duces something which is more val
uable than the raw material which
It uses, while the liquor traffic, the
saloon, produces something Infinitely
less valuable than the raw material
which it uses.
"We are planning to make Whit
man college the Yale of the north
we said Dr. Whitman, "and in that
plan we must raise 32,000,000. I re
cently called upon a rich Portland
man to ask him to help us in this
great enterprise, and he told me that
he could not help as long as Walla
Walla was considered a rough town,
a saloon town, an Immoral town, but
that he would gladly help when con
ditions wore cleaned up and the
town made better morally.
"So I am Interested in cleaning up
Walla Walla morally and I want you
people of Pendleton and Umatilla
county to vote for prohibition and
we across the line In Washington will
be encouraged to take a similar step
when we have the opportunity."
The court house yard was well fill
ed with an Interested and apprecia
tive audience for Dr. Penrose's address.
BIG CROWD SAW BIG CIRCUS.
Afternoon Attendance Was a Record
Breaker in Uic Hlfrtory of Pendlo
of Circus Days.
Such a crowd attended the Sells-
The Brewery Depot
SALOON
Main Street
Paul Hemmelgarn, Prop.
Invites all his friends to call for
a glass of the best beer la town.
A cool, orderly stopping placs
for men. .
Wines, liquors. Cigars and
Mixed DrtnJnfc
Floto circus In this city at the Satur
day afternoon performance that the
seating capacity of the big tent would
not accommodate all who sought ad
mission and several loads of straw
were hauled In and scattered upon the
ground and people were seated upon
this In large numbers. It was the
first time in the hlstory-of the city
that the seats would not hold the
crowd at a circus.
The crowd was well rewarded for
attending, also, as It was one of the
neatest, cleanest, best kept, best ap
pearing and attractive circuses ever
to show In this city. The animals
and especially, the horses were In ex
cellent condition, the feats were new
and fascinating and the general air
of the circus was excellent
The management and employes of
the Sells-Floto circus are both far
above the ordinary circus standard.
The business Is transacted in a first
class, buNlness-IIke manner, and ths
show Is conducted on business princi
ples and the entire force with the cir
cus was of a different type from that
which accompanies the ordinary circus.
Mlssj Boyd to Furoe.
Miss Ida Boyd of this city, who has
been In Portland and Los Angeles for
the paHt few months, sailed from New
York city for Europe on May 28. for
a few months 'visit. She sailed on the
Cunard steamer, Carpathla, which will
reach Liverpool on Thursday of this
week.
ABLE SflOU SHOE9
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Little Chimney. Sweep
Oscars Elopement
Under the Livery
A Useful Beard
Illustrated Song :
Won't You Be My Honey?
m PASTIME
PICTURE SHOW
SELLERS & MATLOCK, Props.
Entire Change of Pictures and Songs
Every Sunday, Tuesday and Friday.
SEE ! SEE !
Mrs. Stibbins Suspicions Unfounded
The Basque Cliff The Colonel in the Barracks
The Son-in-law Nightmare Policemen in the Streets
"Les Bizarries Duen Roue"
Illustrated Song.
Nobody's Little Girl
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Children 5c
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