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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1908)
FAGS aSGBX. DAILY' KAST ORBUOYIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE , TWELVE PAGES. . DR. PRICE'S ! Wheat Flake Celery Food I A perfect food from high-grade Wheat and Celery infused. i ,'Jo sour stomach; no formation of gas; all indigestible IX matter l removed. A Health and Strength Giver Not touched 'hy' hurnanAands in its preparation, ..absolutely free. I I5c, 2 packages for 25c J Standard Grocery Co. Court St., Opp. Colien Rule Phone Man 96 ST. JOSEPH'S IDEM? CLOSES COMMEKCl-MEXT EXERCISES AT TFE OREGON THEATER. MLss Ortnuk Fltx Gerald Will Be tjbe Only Grodutc Daughter of Judge and Mrs. Gerald Father atr Will Deliver Annual Address De lightful Pt.ij.tiuh Arranged ant) Public I Corijwlly Invited. Piano solo.. Miss Irene JBhea Piano solo. .Margaret -Callahan, age Grecian Hap Dance ... Senior Ptpils ji'ocal solo. .Hiss Gertrude Fits Gerald :3endleton's TJowery Future i Primary Pupils J Drama "TVs Child Heroine." An I ujiisode in the feign of Napoleon L i-Suoflower drill The Boys Baa driss Primary Psplis Bail drill A Pimary PupUs Venetian Flower .Dance .Intermediate Pupil Valedictory. Miss C-ertrude Fltz Gerald Cvitferrlng of gotduating honors by Rev. Thomas Neat., S. J. HENRY CRABTJiEE DEAD. The close of tb? school year at St. Joseph's academy rlll be fittinglycel ebrated at the OE-gon theater next 'Tuesday afternoon, .June 9, at 3 p. m. when the regular cvh mencement exer '.cises will be held. There will be but we graduate this year, Miss Gertrud Fltz Gerald, daughter of Judge at,d Mrs. Thomas Fhz Gerald, who will deliver the val edWtory address. The graduating ad dre will be delivered by Father Thomas Xeate of St. Mwys Catholic churcfc, who will also confer the graduating honors on Miss Fiiz Gerald. A delightful program ha Wen ar ranged for the commencement exer cises which will be held at 3 o'elock Tuesday afternoon at the Oregon thea ter. The public is cordially invltd to attend the exercises. Following Ik the program: Rejection St, Joseph's Orchestra Violin Solo ,. "Slumber Song" Selection St. Joseph's Orchestra Doubla piano duet , Double piano trio eIect!on Violin Duet ! L i . I forowr rrorietor tf Rainier Beer Hal;D)i?d SiKkloiil) In S(okanc, Henry Crabtree, foiter proprietor of the Raider beer hall ta Main street In this qijiy, died suddenly In Spokane yesterday au his body is now at the Rader undertaking parlvio awaiting the arrival tf a brother fr w Kansas, before ..being Interred. Crabtree wai In the city ft about five months and is quite well known here. He Is a son-ln-la'w of J. K. Wil son the wood contractor of Kasnela, and was a member of Aerie No. .2 of the Eagles at Spokane. The funral will be held under the auspice of Pendleton aerie of Eagles after the ar rival of the brother, ITU-e Passenger Trains Here. The' 0. R. & N. depot resemMefl the Chicago union depot lost evening for about an hour while passengef were transferring from the Spokarx. to the main line train. There were five passenger trains In at practically the same time last evening and for half an hour about 300 people swarmed about the depot. Nog 1 anO 8, the east bound trains, came In on time, as' did the Spokane tratn and at the same time two heavily loaded sections fcf No. 1 the west bound pas-' senger train arrived, having ben de layed four hours on the Short Line. : Jtistleo Gnemuit In the City. Justice -of the Peace W. L. finer- rant of Holdman precinct, Is In the city today on a trading trip. He Is elated over the fact that he received a handsome vote In his - prednot, leaving Sheriff T. D. Taylor, the best vote getter In the county In 4he shade by ohe vol;;. Justice Guerfant nays he received "93 votes In his precinct, while Sherli? Taylor received but St, and the new Justice feels that he has set a pace hlch Sheriff Taylor can not follow (Unless he Improves tola speed somewhat. Surprise) Birthday Party. The relative , of Mrs. A. H. Smith tendered her pleasant surprise at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Rose Campbell on 3ckson street Thurs day evening m 'tonor of her birthday. fThe evening prayed a very enjoyable one. Mrs. Smtrh has a number cl children ami a number of grand children in ithe city, among the children being Mre.'Dean Tatom, Mrs. 3oe Parkes, Mise ilessle Smith and Mrs. Rose Campbell. L PITCHER AUBIN CANNOT . WIN WITHOUT 'SUPPORT Twlrler With Game Ankle COLDS Will Run Wenalia Springs Stage. Charlgs Berkeley, the well known O. R. & N. passenger brakeman. will .run the stage between. Bingham j springs station on the O. R., & N. ana the Wenaha springs summer resort. I The road has Just been placed In ex ceiient condition and a good patron age is expected by the management of the famous Wenaha springs this year. Excellent Improvements have Just been completed and every atten toin will be given to the trade. Only Wet Preclihw, In Union. In -the entire area ,ef Union coun ty there was but one .voting precinct which went "wet" at tthe recent electlQn, that being the precinct con taining the nine saloons on Depot street 1n La Grande. Thin .reloon dls but evry other preelnot.ln ;tjie coun ty went "dry." Will Visit In Misuwt. Mrs. Wary Epple and daughter, Rozene, vl leave this evening over the O. R. ,& N. for Holden, x'o., where they will visit during the sum mer. They .expect to stop In Suit Lake, and la Nebraska towns on th way and wilj fe absent at least three months. Thla Is Mrs. Epple'l first visit to Misswl since 1865. Bnlloon TWs Afternoon. Owing to the windy weather last evening the ballo&n that was to have gone up last evening on Web street did not go up. It will go up today, however, and the leap for life will be made from the clouds some time late this afternoon, near the merry- go-round. Down from the Mines. Norbourne Berkeley came down last j evening from his Grant county mines , I and is delighted with the outlook of The very hour a cold starts Is the that section. He is working a large time to check It. Don't wait It may j force of men and Is getting out some become deep-seated and the cure will rich ore. There has been consider be harder then. Every hour lost at; able new snow (n the Granite moun the start may add days to your suf-'taini? during the past month and wa- IlermNonlans in Town. Several well-known Hermistonlans were here last evening, having corns up on the local train. Among those in the party were C. J. Jackson. O. R. & N. agent, Attorney Francis H. Bartlett, C. K. Bland, the merchant, and Glenn Williams, city recorder. ferlng. Taks . F & S Cold Capsules Used In time they save all that might follow sickness, worry, ex penses. They . never fall. ,ter for mining purposes will be plen-Itiful. Returned from Seattle. I Miss Ruth Royer and Miss Olfle I Smith, two winsome young ladles of Pilot Rock, have returned from a most enjoyable trip to the Sound I country, where they Joined the throng i of sightseers on the occasion 'of the I reception paid the war fleet. Pilot .Rock Record. Tallman & Co. Leading Druggist,. I Montgomery Quarantine Raised. i The scarlet fever quarantine has been raised from the residence of J. , E. Montgomery who lives on the north were ill. side ' and of the river, the little boy Every Woman in intfre ltd arnl should kuuw fcbout the woo'terful Marvel wr"na for &. f JWffl;'& -. m 'I, Aek Tonr drnmrt H. If he rnnutit tnpnl the MARVKL. trceol no other, hot send ittmn f"r fTIi trtrd book tested. It rive tr. particnlr and direr Hone invalnaWe W ladle. MARVEL CO., 44 E. 23d St., New York TEA Wc want your goodwill and your money; not one cent without that good will. Youf intti fetnrni your mpBef U foq donl Bke Schlliiog' Betl: ff bid. DON'T FORGET The Big Wind-up Sale AT THE FAIR STORE . It Means Money to You SERVICE AND SAFETY THIS BANK Is prepared to care for your banking needs In a manner that will be satisfactory to you. It does not cost you a penny to have your funds cared for In a safe and business-like manner. Tour money deposited with us Is in the care of responsible, careful bank officials, and every dollar of It Is guarded with the utmost care, and if you desire we will pay you Interest on time deposits. Commercial National Bank United States Depository Current Literature Club. A called meeting of the Current Literature club by special requestof the year book committee will be held at the home of Mrs, Dean Tatom at 405 West Court street, on Tuesday af ternoon, June 9, at 3 o'clock. All members are urged to be present. Jack ion Has Vacation. C. J. Jackson. O. R. & N. agent ai Hermiston, has secured a 30 days leave of absence and will leave this evening for Chicago to visit at his old home for a month. During his ab sence from Hermiston Mr. Jackson's post there will betaken by W. A. Por ter of the Southern Pacific service. NEW SETTLERS WAITSBUKG MAN WILL SELL OUT ANI COME HKRE. N. It. Atkinson praise Action of Umu tllla County Voters and Din-lures He Is Cuming Buck Hero to Live First Direct Result of Recent Vote on Prohibition Believed That Other W ill Flock In. That there are people who will flock !nto.Umatilla county to take the places of those who leave because of prohibition, Is shown by the case of N. B. Atkinson formerly of this coun ty, but who Is now located at Walts burg, Wash. ' He is a brother-in-law of Louis Hodgens, the well known res ervation farmer and since the county went dry he has written to his rela tive praising the action taken here and saying that he will return to this vicinity If he can sell out in Wash ington. Mr. Atkinson was a farmer of this section for many years and Is well-to-do. Consequently, his return would aid in offsetting the exodus that has been predicted since the county wtnt dry. Slakes m Magnificent Attempt to Win Quo Game But Id Given Listless Support Visitor Exhibit Ginger All Utfl Time Content Waa Not Bad But , Pendleton Should Have Won. Played Lost Won P. C & Grande ....10 1 9 .00 .Walla alia ....10 5 S .600 Pendleton 10 6 4 .400 Baker City ...10 8 J ' .200 .Yesterday afternoon the Pendleton ball. team again went down In defeat at ;the hands of Jack O'Brien's ag gregation and the tune of five to two was i not pleasing to the bunch of fans that had gathered In the bleachers In hopes that Lorimer's men would show imore speed. The. game yesterday was won by La Grande because the Pendleton play era were not "In the game.' Throughout the game there was a uotloeatile lack of spirit in the team and but ifew of the players worked with the vim that was shown by the La G-jande flayers. In the box Aubln pitched a splen did game., clearly outclassing his op ponent. But he was handicapped by i a bad ankle .which made It difficult for him to field his position and to run bases. Conrad was likewise good behind the bat and was always In the game. The same js true of Dean on third, though the latter stays very close to bis base. But the rest of the team was bum yesterday. Molly Baker at short stop, played far back regardless of what the butter was doing and his work showed MP poorly compared with that of the visiting short. Hous ton was likewise weak at second. Tracy Bakei", though a valuable man on the team, has not done Conrad's work at first and rfts batting average has fallen down of lata. To the fans In the bleachers it ap pears that the local players are de voting too much attention to their individual records Instead of bending all their energies to winning for the team. This criticism Is probably un just for Lorimer's players are all good, clean fellows. But this Is a sentiment which their recent playing has created and It Is up to the team to play It down If they want the loyal, hearty support they have been get ting in the past. The following Is the summary of j yesterday's game: Score by' Inning. j 123456789 KHb! Pend 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 6 La Grande. 0 10001210554 Earned runs La Grande, 3. First on balls Off Zimmerman. 2; Aubln, I. Left on bases La Grande, 9; Pen dleton, 6. First on errors La Grande, 2; Pen dleton, S. Struck out By Zimmerman, 5 Au bln 7. Passed ballss Conrad, 1; Fournler, 1. Hit by pitcher Baker. QUARTER OFF 2L3 JM 0 00 IN FULL BLAST Shopping Now Means Saving, or CLOTHING t 0 AT-COST i A Few Saving Suggestions. $30.00 units, June sale $22.50 $25.00 itfl, June sale , $18.75 $20.00 suits, June sale $15.()0 And Jlhese are very pood suits, tailor made arwl finish. $16.00 suits, June sale $12.00 $10.00 suits, Jime sale $7.50 $5.00 suits, June sale $3.75 $4.00 suits, June sale ' . $3'.00 $3.00 suits, June sale $2.25 And you know you save.. Do You Wear Pants? We want to show you all. about the quarter lost here $10.00 pants, June sale .". ' .- $S.00 pants, June sale 6.00 pants, June sale ; $4.00 pants, Juye sale Every Furnishing Department showing corresponding low prices, some reductions greater and some less. DONT FORGET Soston St Where You Trade to Save. $7.50 $G.OO $4.50 $3.00 BAKER WINS OXE. Celrnr Team Cllinlx-d Cp n Peg Yes terday by Worsting Walla Wnlln. For the second time since the Inland league was formed. Baker City won a victory yesterday, W"alla Walla going down to defeat by a score of 8 to 5. Wnlla Walla's battery, was Ehnke and Huffman; Baker City's, Campbell and Ward. The score by Innings follows: Walla Walla ..0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 05 Paker City 24002000 0 S Yesterday's Scores. Spokane, June 6. Seattle, 1; Spo kane, 3. San Frnncrsco, June 5. San Fran cisco, 0; Oakland, 6. Portland, June 5. Los Angeles, 4; Portland, 2. Seattle, June 5. Aberdeen, 5; Van couver, 4. Convicted of IIore Stealing. In the superior court at Conconnully Thursday,' William Jnrvls was con victed by a Jury on the charge of horse stealing. He will be sentenced later. ' Consumptives Made Coinfotrable. . Foley's Honey and Tar has cured many cases of Incipient consumption and even In the advanced stages ..af fords comfort and relief. Refuse any but the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar. Pendleton Drug Co. Charley Bond Lost. Charles Bond of Bond Bros., Pen dleton, will send two 31 neckties to the record, not as an advertisement but on account of an error of Judg ment as to how Pilot Rock precinct would vote on local option. Pilot Rock Record. Pastime Pleases. The" pictures which are now on at the Pastime have been attracting the crowds the past few days, all nw and up "to date. The management an nounces a new and clever change for tomorrow, which .promises to draw the usual large Sunday crowds. Baseball! Baseball! Pendleton vs. La Grande, Sunday afternoon, 3 o'clock, Matlock grounds. -Rooters take notice. More Prisoner to Pen. Sheriff Taylor and Deputy Joe Blakeley are now In Portland, having gone to Salem with two prisoner, Murray and McCumber and stopped off In Portland on their return. 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