The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942, May 08, 1906, Image 4

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    SHUT THEM OUT
LA GRANDE WOH STTSDAI'S
GAME EIGHT TO FIVE
"Jop" Osborn the Iron Man, Pitched
Fifteen Inning Without
Allowing a Score.
With the iron man.''Jop",! Osborn,
on the Blab, the Yellow Kids threw a
bucket of white dope over the La
Grande "Beat Pullers" in Mormoon
town Saturday and acquired two juicy
scores during the matinee. Osborn
was simply invincible and that he
bad the La Uranders Haded to a fraz
zle, you have only to refer to Sunday's
game, wben.be was substituted for
Willard, who as w"getting his," in
the third. Whsn he relieved the lit
tle south paw on 'he firing Hue, the
Kids bad one lone tally to their credit,
and the Mormons bad eight. After
that all the inn-getting belouged to
the "Yellow Peril." The man from
Missouri allowed the La Grande bunch
nothing, and when be got through
with them they looked like SO cents
with a bole in every cent, and noneof
them plugged wibt lead, either. Nine
and six are fifteen, and for that num
ber of Innings Mr. Osborn did out al
low a score, aud the railroad burg
over the bill bad beard of a pitcher
being in town.
Saturday's game was good to look
at. Every inch of it was base bull, the
Kids making sharp, ciisp work of it,
with no close decisions aud no oppor
tunity for the umpire, who is said to
have been boru with a glass eye, and
who eats raw fish, to give the visitors
the worst of it. '
Excepting the fatal third, when La
Grande bunched and wallopod "Tril
by" Willard and touched the bell for
six with the aid of a choice collection
of raw decisions by the fish man in the
center of the diamond, the game took
ou all the trimmiugs aud accoutre
ments of the real article. One more
reference to that umpire, aud we'll
pass on to the tale the score book un
folds: It is intimated that beNides
eating raw fish, he eats raw beef steak
and drinks raw beef juice; that be
is so raw that tbe weight of mosquito
netting used by him in fly time pro
duces bars on his face that resembles
a checkered checker board. Here's
the story :
Saturday's Game,
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Koapp, rf
Kruger, 8b
Millard lb,
Pellnnd 2b
Lieuallon, cf
Davidson, ss
Ccrnell, If
Knot a, .o
Osborn, p
Totals
La Grando -
Carwford 2 b
MoCool rf
Seigrest lb
Kooser If
Collins ss
Clebs o
Ohieders 8b
Coltnor cf
Betzel p
Totals 32 0 2 27 8 1
Earued runs, Athena 2. Two base
bit, Crawford, Coll! ins, first base
on balls, off Betzol 1. Struok
out by Osborn 9; Betzel, 8. Left
no bases, Athena .3; La Grand 4.
Sunday's Game.
AB R IB PO A E
33 2 3 27 17 1
AB R IB PO A E
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0 10 0
0 13 0 0
0 10 0
110 0
0 8 8 0
0 2 3 0
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5 12 3 0 1
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4 1 0 0 3 3
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4 1 1 13 8 0
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8 0 0 2 0 1
Atheun
Knnpp, if
Kruger, 3b
Millard, lb
Pelland, lb
Lieuallen cf
Duvidsou, ss
Coruell If
Krietz, o,
Willard p
Osborn p
Totals
La Grand
Crawford 2b
MoCool rf
Seigrest lb
Collius ss
Childers 3b
Gregory p
Clubs o
Kooser If
Cottuer cf
Totals 35 8 7 27 6 6
Earned runs, Atbena 1 ; La Grand 1.
Two. baso hit, Collins. Three base bit,
Crawford. First base on balls, olf
Gregory; olf Willord 9. Struck out, by
Willard 1; by Osborn 6; by Gregoiy
12. Left ou bases Atboua 9; La
Grande 2.
An elegant assortment of children's
Easter hats at Mrs. Lillie Millers.
Don't wait until tbev are picked over.
Mo-To-BM for Fifty Cent. .
' Gukruutoetl tobacco habit cure, makes went
-neti airow hool pure. Wo. W. All druititwUt
PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, the Secretary of State of
the State of Oregon has notified mo in
writing that pursuant to tbe provis
ions of an act entitled "Au Act wak
ing effective tbe initiative and refer
endum provisions of Sectiou 1 of
Arcicle IV of the Constitution of the
State of Oregou, and regulating elec
tions thereunder, aud providing pen
alties tor violations of provisions of
this act, approved February 24, 1903,
tbe People's Power League of Oregon
duly filed .in his offioe on February
3rd, 1906, an initiative petition con
taining 8362 signatures properly at
tached to a copy of said measure,
certified in accordance with law, de
manding that a proposed amendment
to Section 3 of Article XI of tbe
Constitution of tbe State of Oregon
shall be submitted to the legal voters
of tbe State of Oregon for their ap
proval or rejectoin at tbe general elec
tion to be held in said state on the 4th
day of Juue, being tbe first Monday
in June, 1906, designated by said
People's Power League of Oregon as
Constitutional amendment giving
cities and 'towns exclusive power to
enact and amend their charters,
which said proposed amendment is
hereinafter particularly set forth.
Now, Therefore, I, Geo. E. Cham
berlain, Governor of the State of
Oregon, in obedience to the provisions
of said act hereinbefore first mention
ed do hereby make and issue this
Proclamation to the people of tbe
State of Oregon, announcing that the
People's Power League of Oregon has
filed said initiative petition with tbe
requisite number of signatures thereto
attached demanding that there be sub
mitted to tbe legal voters of tbe State
of Oregon for their approval or rejec
tion at tbe regular election to beheld
on tbe 4th day of June, 1906, said day
being tbe first Monday iu said month,
a proposed amendment to Sectiou 3
of Article XI of tbe Constitution of
the State of Oregon, designated by said
People's Power Lehgue of Oregon as
Constitutional Amendment giving
cities and towns exclusive power to
enact and amend their charters, which
said proposed umendmout is as fol
lows: "Section 2. Corporations may lie
formed under geueral laws, but shall
not bo created by the legislative
assembly by special laws. Tbe legis
lative assembly shall not enact, amend
or repeal any charter or act of in
corporation for any municipality,
city or town. The legal voters of
every city aud town are hereby grant
ed power to enact and amend . their
muuioipal charter, subject to ; tbe
Constitution aud criminal laws of tbe
State of Oregon."
Done at tbe Capitol at Salem, this
28th day of February, A. D., 1906.
(Signed) Geo. E. Chamberlain,
Governor.
By the Governor:
(Signed) F. I. Duubar,
Secretary of State.
(Seal)
I'KOCLAMATIOJ .
Whereas, the Secretary of Stato of
the Stato of Oregou has notified me in
writing that pursuant to tbe provis
ions of an Aot entitled "An Act mak
ing effectivo the initiative aud refer
endum provisions of Section 1 of
Article IV of the Constitution of the
State of Oregon, and regulating elec
tion, thereunder, aud providing pen
alties for violations of provisions of
this act." approved February 24th,
1903, a committee of citizens of
Clackamas County, C. W. Kerns be
ing the chairman thereof,, duly filed
iu bis office on January 22d, 1906, an
initiative petition containing 7761
signatures, properly attached to a
copy of said measure, certified in
accordance with law, demanding that
a proposed law, the title, tenor and
effect of whioh is hereinafter par
ticularly set forth, shall be submitted
to tbe legal voters of tbe State of
Oregon for their approval or rejec
tion at the general election to be held
in said state on tbe 4th day of June,
being tbe first Monday in Jnne, 1906.
.Now, Therefore, I, Geo. E. Cham
berlain, governor of tbe State of Ore
gon, in obedience to the provisions of
said aot hereinbefore first mentioned,
do hereby make and issue this procla
mation to the people of the State of
Oregon, announcing that the said
committee of citizens of Clackamas
County, Oregon, C. W. Kerns being
tbe chairman of said committee, has
filed said initiative petition with the
requisite number of signatures there
to attached, demanding that there
shall be submitted to the legal elec
tors of the State of Oregon for their
approval or rejection at the regular
election to be held on tbe 4th day of
June, 1906, said day being the first
Monday in said month, a bill to pro
pose by initiative petition a bill en
titled "A bill to propose by initiative
petitiou a law for the abolishment of
tolls ou the Mount Hood and Barlow
Road, aud providing for the purchase
of the same by the State of Oregon,"
tbe tenor and effeot of which in brief
is to direct the Seoretary of State to
purchase the Mount Hood and Barlow
Bond for tbe Pacific Abstract, Guar
anty & Trust company, the owner
thereof, for a sum not exceeding $24,
000.00, aud to deliver to said com
pany before the 1st day of September,
1906, or as soon as said bill may be
come a law, a warrant upon the
State Treasurer payable out of any
moneys in tbe general fund of the
State of Oregon not otherwise appro
priated iu favor of said corporation
for the sum of $24,000.00, upon de
livery to tbe said Secretary of State of
a deed conveying to the State of Ore
gon said road, together with i all
rights, franchises and privileges' of
every kind aud character pertaining
thereto, and as soon as tbe title of
said road is conveyed to the state all
tolls of every kind aud character are
to be abolished and said road free to
tbe use of tbe public.
Done at the Capitol at Salem, this
5th day of February, A. D., 1906.
(Signed) Geo. E. Chamberlain,
By the Governor : Governor.
(Signed) F. I. Duubar,
Secretary of State.
J (Seal.) , ,
A $15,000 SHOE STOCK
TO CHOOSE FROM
That means we can please you no matter what
kind of a shoe you want. When in Pendleton,
don't overlook us. We are showing all the new
things in White, Tan and Black Oxfords for
women and children, at from 60c to $4.00 a pr.
Men's and Boys' Shoes
from 98c to $6.00
TWO FIRST CLASS SHOEMAKERS IN
OUR REPAIRING DEPARTMENT.
TEUTSCH'S DEFT STORE
I. O. O. F. BUILDING, PENDLETON. OREGON,
Star of Kansas 9669
Famous Clydesdale Stallion
Will make the season as follows: Monday and Tues
day at Waterman Station; Wednesday at A. li. Mc
Ewen's; Thursday at Whiteman's farm, Gerking Flat;
Balance of week at King Bros. Darn, Athena.
-Star of Kansas-
was bred by Senator Gregg of Seneca, Kansas, and was
foaldcd April 9, 1900; sired bv Carmichael, 7915; dam,
Kansas Bell, 8725. Color solid black with star in fore
head; weight 1750; has good action and fine speed for a
draft horse, and has exceptionally good disposition.
TERMS: $20.00 insurance, payable when marc is
known to be in foal. In case of sale or removal of mare
fees become due at once. ,
SANFORD STONE, Manager. A. B. McEWEN, Owner.
Bargains at Pendleton's Big Store
Where it Pays to Trade
Dry Goods Store.
Children's 15o black ribbed hose
at per pair - - lOo
Women's 20o black Hose, at per
pair ... 150
Women's $1.50 blaok sateen Un
derskirts at eaob (1.00
Women's $1.25 white Shirt
Waists, at each - 95o
Women's $5. Drees Skirts at
each - - $3.75
Women's $4.50 Wash Suits, Lin
en, at - - $2.25
Women's 50o Muslin Drawers,
at each - 35o
Women's 75o Girdle Corsets, at
each - - - 50o
12)0 white Embroidery, i to 8
inches wide, at yard - 8o
12)o figured Lawns for waists
or dresses, handsome pat
terns, yard -. 10c
20c white Indian Linens at per
yard - - - 150
50o white mercerized Silk Waist
ings, at yard - .- 85o
Send for samples.
Men's Clothing Store
Men's best $10.00 Suits in grey,
brown and black mixtures,
any size; we can fit you at
per suit - $7.50
Men's best $12.50 Suits, extra
well made, tailor finish, all
sizes; blaok, navy's or mix
tures, at per suit $10.00
Men's best $15 and $16.50 Suits,
handsome tailor made suits,
band, flanished, positively tbe
best bargain ever offered, at
per Suit - - $12.50
Men's 75o Underwear, at 50o
Medium or light weight; extra
well made.
Men's $1.25 dress Shirts at each
- - - - . $1.00
New patents in soft or stiff
bosoms.
Tbe biggest.and best stock of
Men's aad Boys' clothiug, Hats
and Fnrnisbiugs here at a saving.
Shoe Store
Women's $2.00 Shoes, in me
dium or heavy weight, at per
pair - - - $1.50
Women's $3.00 vici kid, patent
tips, extension or turn soles,
at per pair - - $2. 50
Children's $1.65 School Shoes,
sizes 10 to 2, iu box oalf or
kid, per pair , - $1.25
Extra good $2.25 Misses' Shoes,
iu vici kid, sizes llj to 2,
per pair - - $1.75
Misses' Oxfords at
- - $1.50, $1.75, $2.00
Ladies' Oxfords at
$2.50, $3.00, $3.50
Men's best $3.25 Shoes in all
shapes and widths, at - $2.50
Men's $2.50 work Shoes, the
best wearing shoes made, aud
in any width, at - $1.75
Men's Oxfords at
$3.00, $4.00, $4.50
Boys' Oxfords at - -$2.00,
$3.50, $3.00
SAVE YOUR CUPONS; they are given free with each 10c purchase. Over $700
in beautiful presents given to our customers last month. Come and see what you
will receive, absolutely free, by saving our cupons.
N. B.-We have made arrangements with Burns Bros., Pendleton's leading Pho
tographers, to supply our many customesr with photos at greatly reduced prices.
This arrangement is for a short time only. For particulars write or inquire at the
store where it pays to trade.
THE PEOPL E'S ' W A REHOUSE
PENDLETON, OREGON
r
FOR
COUGHS
FOR
COLDS
THE WONDER WORKER
FOR
THROAT
OR,
AND
LUTJGS
CHAS. EBY, SR., of Elizabeth, 111., writes: "1 paid out over $160 to local phy
sicians, who treated me for La Grippe without giving me any relief. I afterward
bought a $1.00 bottle of DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY, and after taking contents
of this one bottle I was entirely cured."
Price 50c tnd $1.00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trial Bottles FrH
SOLD O RECQHSEMIEO
THE PALACE DRUG ST(i
FLOUR! FLOURI FLOURl
Sno-w Drift Per Sack
$1.00 CASH
This Celebrated flour is made from the choicest Blue Stem Wheat grown
in the Northwest. SOLD BY THE
PACIFIC COAST ELEVATOR COMPANY
David William Agent,- - - - Athena, Oregon,
Dr. A. B. Stone.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Calls answered promptly day or night
Office in Post Building, Athena, Oregon
We Have a Few Boss Washers Number I
That we will Sell for
For a Few Days Only
C. A. BARRETT & CO., - Athena, Oregon