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CHAIWPSJN CELLAR A Bum Umpire and Raw Weather Re sponsible For Ragged Exhibition In Sunday's Game. Standing of Teams. Teams Woo Lest P. C. Walla Walla 2 o 1-000 Atbena 1 1 .500 iMilton 1 1 .500 Peodleton 1 1 .500 Eoho 1 1 .500 Weston 0 2 .000 Atbena, 10; Weston, 6. Walla Walla. 5; I'endletou 0. Eobo, 4; Milton, 3. Battling against the icy blasts of a west wind, and the bioberings of an umpire, who did not know tbe rudi ments of tbe game, it took two boars and 15 minutes for the Athena Millers to push tbe Weston Champions into tbe cellar Sunday. It was one of tbe raggedest games witnessed in these part a for a long time, and all classes of ball, from tbe classiest to the mediocre, were dished up in plentiful plenitudes. What the cold, east wind was not responsible for, tbe taw decisions burled at both teams by a vaoillating umpire, were. Aud tbe "ragging" was glorious and at times, fieroe; but out of it all the Millers snatohed a victory by tbe score of 10 to 0. Tbe pitobers bad nothing to offer, on account of tbe cold, so when his '"Umps" wasn't getting bis, the bat ters were stinging out stiff bingles that enlivened tbe orowd. Weston oolleot ed 11 bits off Smitb and the Millers lumLnsted O 'Hurra for 13, Pioard get ting two and Pelland one twobagger; Owens smashed out a tbree-saoker and Pelland a home run. Piourd, playiug in right field, was tbastar performer of tbe day. His oatob of Keefe's fly, was one of tbo best plays ever seen on the Weston grounds. Running ut full speed, be soooped tbe ball off bie shoe top with one band. It was one of those plays that makes all bands obeer and tbe husky lad merited all tbe applause he received. Brown's base running was a feature and DePeatt took seven chances at third without an error. Every player on tbe team ezoept Clark billed tbe ball in safe territory, Pioard lead iog with tbree hits. Errors were plen tiful on botb sides, due to tbe faot that the temperature was more suit able for snowballing than baseballing. Owens opened tbe game with a nice single, stole seoond and died there wben Clark, Bundy and Pioard flew out to tbe outer gardeners. Big Bill Nordoan beaved one on tbe nose for tbree buses after Keefe bad been re tired bv Pioard 's sensational catob, and soored on tbe right fielder's muff of A. Nordean's fly. The Weston rooters went wild. The wildness became contagions and Mr. O'Harra passed Brown, wno was sac rificed to seoond by Pelland. Lieuallen then came up and scored the elongated oatober with a beauti ful single and took second on tbe throw to the plate. When oatober Vanley fumbled the ball, on the tbird strike, DePeatt was safe at first, Lieu allen drifting down to tbird. He was sacrificed borne by Smith. Four singles netted tbe Champions tLroe runs in the tbird. In her half of tbis inning Atbena took a liking to O'Harra's dfferiugs. Clark, Bun dy, Pioard and Brown registered by virtue of two errors, a pass, a sacri fice aud tbree singles sandwiobed in at tbe proper time and tbe right place. Littlejobn's la Is brought DePeatt over for another run in tbe fifth. He singled, stole second and soored on Smith's single, lu tbe sixth, Bundy, who bad been bit on tbe band by a pitobed ball, struck out, being un able to grasp tbe bat ou account of tbe iujurv. Brown walloped out a single. Pelland leaned against the next one for a borne run, driving Brownie in ahead of him. Keefe soored in Weston's half of tbe sixth. He singled, took a lead off first and would have been out had Clark not dropped Brown's perfect toss. He stole second and scored ou Nordean's single. The im SUM Hud Jf jci i "i-Hl'il-i i W H - tf rf ifr mf . -' tt 1 1 1 tit 1 11 ' Lfl For You Alone If you have your clothes made to order, they look it from every view point. If you w ar r adyMnade clothes, thejr look it from every" standpoint; one costs no more than the other. Which will you have? Where's the cothier that can show you 1500 different kinns of suits, all your size. I have them. I guaran tee you a perfect fit, dependable quality and depend able Workmanship. I buy woo ens direct from the mi s and pay top prices for every piece of work done, which insures the best results in tai oring. I drait pat ems for any style coat front you desire. I also cany the famous Kohn clothes, and while a little higher in price than some others, are worth the difference in hand work, good shrinking and shape-retaining clothes Ladies' Suits Coats, Skirts and one-piece Dresses made to order I have installed a French Dry Cleaning Machine at my shop and will be able to handle.work equal to any city, at reasonable prices. Woolens sold by the yard. J. CONLEY, The Tailor Eaoh side soored one in the eighth. Tb6 tale written in the soore book says: Athena AB R IB PO A E Owens, ss 6 0 2 0 2 1 Clark, lb 6 1 0 6 0 2 Bundy, of 5 110 0 0 Pioard, rf 5 2 3 4 0 1 Brown, o 5 3 1 10 2 0 Pelland, 2b 5 1 2 3 2 2 Lieuallen, If 5 1 2 0 0 0 DePeatt, 3b 5 1 1 3 4 0 Smitb, p 5 0 112 0 47 10 13 27 12 6 Weston Keefe. rf 5 12 201 W Nardean If 5 1 2 3 0 1 A Nordean lb 5 0 2 11 0 0 Vanley, o 5 116 10 Cox, cf 5 113 0 0 Groves, 2b 5 1 0 0 3 2 Biomgren ss 5 0 2 1 1 0 Lansdale. 3b 4 1 1 1 1 1 O'Harra, p 4 0 0 0 5 0 43 6 1J 27 11 5 Summary Earned runs, Atbena, 8; Weston, 3. Two base bits, Pioard 2, Pelland 1. Three base bits, Owens 1; W.INordean 1. Home runs, Pel- land, 1. Saorifioe hits, Pelland 2; Smith 1. Stolen bases, Keefe 1; W. Nordean 1. First on balls off Smitb. 1; off O'Harra. 2. Struok out, by Smith, 8 ; O'Harra 6. Left on bases, Atbena 4, Weston 3. First base ou errors, Atbena 4; Weston 6. Diamond Dust. Walla Walla shut out the Pendle ton Indians Sunday, soore 5 to 0. Eobo beat Milton. 4 to 8. Hansen fanned eleven of tbe Pen dleton players Sunday. The "Viking" is evidently some pitoher. Eobo will play here Sunday. Man ager Littlejobn says that owing to tbe hour tbe down train passes through Atbena, it will be nebessary to start tbe game at 1:30 sharp. Eobo is showing up well and bids fair to bold her own in tbe ruce for tbe pennant. Take an early lunoh and see her bunch in action on the Athena grounds Sunday afternoon at 1:30 sharp. Atbena plays at Pendleton a week from Sunday ; Milton at Weston, and Eoho at Walla Walla. k Certain Man In This Town Mucilage and Gum. "I wont into a stationer's shop in London one day," said an American, "iind said to flic shop assistant: " 'Do you keep mucilage?' " 'No, sir.' the young man answered. 'We try to take in all the papers, but there are so many now ones coming out. Still. I can order mucilage for you, sir. Which number did you want?' "I learned afterward that I should have asked for gum. They don't have the word 'mucilage' over there in Eng land. "But an Englishman traveling on one of our railways stopped a train boy and said: " 'Have you got any gum?' " 'Xo; T don't use it, boss,' the boy replied in friendly fashion, 'but I can lot you have a chaw oft this here plug.' "Washington Star. An Accomplished Linguist. "Did you learn any French while you were in Tarls?" asked Bildad, meeting Slithers shortly after his return from Europe. "Oh, a little," said Slithers. "Not so very much, though. I got so I could say cigarette in French." "Good!" said Blldad. "What is ciga rette in French?" "Cigarette," said Slithers. Harper's WeokljV. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. J. B. Miller. Plaintiff, vs. Viola Miller, Defendant. To the Defendant, Viola Miller: In the name of tbe State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled oause and Court on or before the last day of tbe time prescribed in tbe order for publication of Summons, made herein on tbe 6th day of April, 1911, viz: By or within six weeks from the date of that pub lication of Summons herein, and if you fail to so answer therein, for want thereof, the Plaintiff will apply to tbe Ccurt for tbe relief praved for in tbe Complaint on file herein, towit: For a decree wherein and whereby the bonds of matrimony now and hereto fore existing between the Plaintiff aud the Defeudaut may be forever set aside and granting unto Plaintiff suoh oth er, further and general relief as to tbis Court may seem just and proper. Tbis Summons is served upon you by order of tbe Hon. Gilbert W. Phelps. Judge of the Cirouit Court of tbe State of Oregou. for Umatilla County, which order is dated tbe 6th day of April. 1911. The date of the first publication of tbis Summons is Friday, tbe 7th day of April. 1911 aud the date of the last pnblioation thereof is Friday, the 12th day of May, 1911. Godwin & Heal. Attorneys for Plaintiff, Residing at Freewater, Oiegnn. Notice to Creditors. Notioe is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Exec utor of the last will and testament of A. J. Waguer, deceased, b tbe Coun ty Court of Umatilla County, State of OreRou. All persona having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pres ent the same, with proper vouchers at tached', to the undersigned, at Athena, Oregon, or to Raley & Raley, his attor neys, at Peudlotou, Oregou, witbiu six months from the first publication of tbis notice, t he first publication hereof being made Marob 24, 1911. Acy J. Waguer, Executor Is he your husband, or your brother, or your son? 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