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Es-aaraj..Mi New Neckwear... . "" We have just received our spring line of Neck- wear, mere are lar more new styles ana comonia tions'in colors this season than any previous, we have a choice selection of them, all at the follow ing prices: rniPTninT IfUIDIHibl MONEY New four-in-hand , i'oc, 3-5'; atid-pO cts 'New Imperial . ..; 3oc, oDcnud "o ots New A?cofcf .' j i50 ! nnd-To cts Slew Shield and Teck,BoV8. ." o: aud 50 cts Tew Tiaiid Hows ' 2.5c and 50 cts New String Ties .25c, 35c and on um New Tecks 25 cts to $1.25 E.& W. Collars, Golf Shirts, Suspenders and Sweaters in large variety. -Que -Price Glathiers, Furnishers and Hatters, Pendleton. SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1002. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GENERAL NEWS The Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company has sold its American rights and patents to an American company with a capital of ?6,500,000. Subscriptions to the Russian loan were closed in .Berlin. The loan was oversubscribed 100 times. The ma jority of the subscriptions were from Germans. The rejection of Crozier by the sen ate committee on military affairs to day will possibly prevent the selec tion of very young men for the high . places of command in the army, as Crozier was a captain when he was made a brigadier general, and he jumped over about 40 men. Ellen M. Stone, the American mis sionary, according to the Tribune's j-onuon correspontlent, has definitely not to deliver a lecture in this cniin- try, as her voice will not stand the strain ot public speaking just yet. She will sail from Livernnnl for New York on Saturday. Her injured knee still gives ner trouble. Concerning the Oregon nomina tions. Representative Monilv nnii: "I regret that Governor Geer was not renominated. He Is an old-line re publican of exceptional ability. He made a vigorous and mast successful campaign four years ago, carrying the party to victory when there was imminent danger of defeat." Tomas Estrada Palma, President elect of the Cuban republic, addres sed the New York chamber of com merce today. Mr. Palma, who was introduced by Morris K. Jessup, pres ident of the chamber, said that in his judgment, commerce is the most im portant wheel in the complex me chanism of a political body. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS There are strong indications that faurvoyor-General Perrault. of Iilnbo will soon bo reappointed for another term of four years. He h as nrnntl. cally cleared up the charges that he nas violated the civil service laws in several respects. . oenuior poster introduced an amendment to the sundrv lvl? hill appropriating $25,000 for improving ..mount nanier xvatlonal Park, and au thorizing the secretary of war to ile um troops to protect the park from injury oy trespassers and for the protection or game. Senator Simon 1ms nri. n fn of the oleomargarine bill. Ho tele graphed Senator Hanslmmni'h sn to pair him before the time for vot- ib oegan. while Senator Turner voted to recommit Uio bill, he was paired for it on the final passage with """cu Ul Wyoming, who was op nnaiil (A 11.. lim The 4-year-old child nf w 'nm,,- of The Dalles wns shockingly scalded last evening by falling into a tub ot iiuu wiiiur. rue tub had been set on the kitchen floor by a servant. En tering the room unnoticed, the little hw uuuKeu against the tub and fell in, Small hopes are entertained for "ji- recovery. The G, A. R. of Eugene has decid ed to erect a monument to the mom- orj oi me veterans of the civil war and has sent for proposals. The 115.00). n is the intention to place a statue of either marble or metal, not less than 15 or 20 feet high, in one or the parks In front of tho conn ty court house. Senator Poster was assurred by members or tho house committeo on naval affairs, who are preparing the naval appropriation bill, that tho now yard at Bremerton is being well talc en care of In the hill, and that tho apportionment for it will flt Jt up In such shape that a very large share of the naval ships on the Pacific can he repaired there. The Golden Rule. E. H. Thomnson. Portland. F. V. Thomas, San Francisco." O. G. Allen, Grinnell. John Slater, Walla Walla. W. L. Jackson, Meacham. H. E. Ruff, Athena. Charles Fish, Athena. Nettle Cannon, Athena. Bert Applegate, Spokane. C. E. Jennings, Joseph. Lulu Ray, Athena. Grace Ray, Weston. Frank Reed and wife, Adams. Ruby Cook. Adams. Geoige G. Mbwat, San Francisco. Charles Carroll, Spokane. William Mills, Juniper. B. T. Vaughan, Spokane. W. R. McRoberts, Spokane. J. S. Rhodes, Huntsvllle. Rube Wilson, Athena. A. G. Fleming, Tacoma. J. R .Porter, city. J. Hurley, city. W. Larris, Spangle. Charles Nelson, Athena. James Nelson, Athena. Harry Brown, Indiana. Elsie Ensign. Kansas. J. H.. Guilder and sons, Indiana. a. a, times, Indiana. E. N. Johnson. J. M. Peck and wife, Leadvllle. u. u. .razler. Portland. G. D. Galley, Portland. SCHOOL FUNDS WERE ; APPORTIONED OUT. To the Various Districts of the Coun by Superintendent J. F. Nowlln. , r. !. T C brBwlltr'haE rMde out the 'Umatilla county school apportionment ior April, whidh " aggregates 129,553.50. The apportionment1' for each district the lWUtber of pupils and the name of the dlrtrfct follow: Dis. Pupils. Clerk. ApVmt. 1 88 O. T. Carnes ? 418.00 2 8 Sam Warner 38.00 20 E. H. Stone 95.U0 65 J. Hi McCoy ...... 30S.75 7S Elmer Spike 370.50 44 Jane Davidson .... 209.00 22 J. W. Muir 101.50 14 George Ginn G0.50 58 R. M. Dorothy 275.50 8 9 10 185 The Pendleton. R. E. Alexander, Muncy. Charles E. Morse, Le Mars. T. F. M,cMJller, Iron River. G. W. Hunt, Portland. E. P. Cranston, Baker City. J. F. Kelly, San Francisco. A. D. Snencer. Chicaeo. George G. Mowat, San Francisco. i. i. i-ienaryx, ,awton. George RInerson, Granite. J. J. Burns, Portland. J. W. Mayle, Blair. R. E. Ringo, Helix. Dr. Henderson, city. C. B. Sampson, Defiance. C. A. Brum, Le Mars. M. J. Roach, Portland. Miss Bertie Elam. Milton. A. J. Darwin and wife, Burch Creek Mrs. Charles Ferguson, city. J. C. Lindsay, Portland. Tom B. Johnson, Portland. Grant Canbery, Granite. J. W. Taber, Granite. A. S. Heatfleld. Snokane. Joseph McCabe and wife, TValla waiia. Miss Olive McCabe, Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hales. T. W. Jackson, Portland. H. Otterman. Walla Walla. B. L. Baker, Randolph. Z. Banghor, Randolph. E. H. Fay, Portland. W. E. Moflltt, Wasco. V. R. Banghor, Randolph. E. G. Hoffman, Blair. S78.75 11 19 J. W. Baker 90.25 12 20 G. W. McKinzie . . . 95.00 13 29 G. W. Goodnight... 137.75 14 20 Minnie Biegert ... 95.00 15 2G Jessie Hale 123.50 1G 1422 John Hailey G754.50 17 20 Arthur Scott 95.00 18 21 A. J. Kelley 99.75 19, 31S Sim Barnes 1510.50 20 21 23 24 33 F. Hascall .. ' 156.75 31 James Skee 147.25 22 A. B. McCarty 104.50 19 Anna Richardson . . 90.25 27 Cora Chapman 128.25 14 Frank Hanna G6.50 30 Charles White 142.50 25 Ed Dtinuis 118.75 29 40G O. G. Chamberlain 1928.50 30 30 Al Swaggart 142.50 31 601 S. A. Miller 2854.75 32 18 William Mills 85.50 4G James Marcum 218.501 32 Mary Clark 152.00 20 D. H. Casey 95.00 1 41 Oliver Knotts 194.75 19 C. H. Carlson 90.25 36 H. M. Cockburn 171.00 57 Thomas Jaques . . . 270.75 28 S. C. Bittner 133.00 26 R. F. Stewart 123.50 15G.75 2G - i 28 33 34 35 57 40 41 43 44 45 46 4f 48 49 50 51 5 53 54 55 56 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 SI 82 13 Stella Ross G1.75 ; 65 W. A. Kutch 308.75 15 Emma Brown ..... 71.25 1 J7 J. E. Downs 337.: J. B. Saylor 128.25 50 B. A. Marquiss ... 237.50 K. Morrison 16G.25 G. W. Davidson , 47.75 Benjamin Stanton. 142.50 Dan Pendergast . . 175.75 S. T. Isaac 375.25 47 W. T. McLeod 123.25 20 August Zenske 95.00 Bettle Smith 156.75 Frank Rack 247.00 9 30 37 79 33 52 23 Mable Jenkins 109.25 9 Oscar Piper 47.75 33 Pearl Fletcher .... 156.75 22 H. E. Turner 104.50 19 R. E. Manning ... 2b Harry Rubber . . , 42 .... 40 Joe Hanscomb . . 23 A B. McEwen .. 122 J. Bisher 82 F. E. Krallman . . 22 H. it. Neil 15 R. G. Still 35 Artie Anderson . 22 John King 104.50 45 ; 213.75 40 Josh Clark 190.00 . 109. 90.25 123.50 199.50 190.00 109.25 57.00 389.50 104.50 71.25 166.25 23 Rod McDonald . o w. T. Sellers 403.75 Jt A. G. Buholtz 171.00 27 George Frede iospk 83 107 C. F. WpIkr Kno ok 84 28 S. R. Rlilnr -lio'nn - ..... . iuu.uu S5 164 HURT BY A FIRECRACKER, Dale Slusher Suffers From Careless ness of a Celebrater. Dale Slusher Is much swollen and bad looking eye as a result Of SOino pnrnlosa t,--i- enthusiasm at tlm nrriv.ni nr m T r. ,, ... - ui , J, riirmsii, republican candidate, from Portland Fridav evening sinej,- ,-.. " i tin standing In the thlfir omw,i -- platform nt tho dopot. Someone light en u HiKuraciier. nirnw it intr t -t , . uio an mm ii oxpioueu in Slusher's face. The explosion almost knocked him ,w and a fragment cut quite a gash under i" Hum eye, rendering the sight al most useless for a while. It is only a wonder that the al-rht wna - nub VlllUU- uuairoyeu, and .Mr. Slusher is con gratulating himself that It Is no worse than it Is, Peonle nimnM i,o careful when thoy are exploding fire- in n crowd and not throw m" Vlhore thore ia aiJy danger of 87 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 37 98 99 100 101 102 103 105 100 107 - 731.50 209.00 223.25 61.75 66.50 1S5.25 156.75 232.75 76.00 266.00 44 James Manning . . 47 B. B. Crowner ... 13 J. E. Freeman . . . 14 H. Lorenzen 39 Charles Perkins .. 33 Abe Moulstrom . . 49 J. F. Zerba 16 G. A.'Breustcher . 65 R. F. Johnson ... 25 J. L. Roork ns.75 ib A. A. McDaniels ... 228 00 49 W. P. Card o3o'75 13 E. S. Wilbur 6175 14 E. A. Reser 66!50 u i.mma Horn 147.25 17 J. F. Thompson... 8075 54 G. H. Schubert 256 50 j. James Nelson 80 75 15 Julia Peebler 71.25 Wiiiic tiic Canadian Parliament; Is in Session, Ottowa People . Hear of a Marvelous Cure. It Is a Rescue From Suffering and Death Effected by PAINE'S Celery Compound THE GREAT SPRING MEDICINE. MR. ALFRED BROWN, A Prominent and Pwpulnr Citizen Soys: "After the use of Paine's Celery Compound I am how in the Best of Health." The greatest of modern physicians, tlnf TMurnril V. PhpIllS M . D.. LL. D 4 (UI. A . 14 T 1.1 V. -" - 1 , ' I after years of long practice and close , sclentinc stuay, gave 10 auuunuB uuu .llf.nnnnil man otiil wnmpn Ills TTIJirVP- UlOCtlOCU ili V, U Clint " - " - lous, life giving prescription, with the , . . . 1 1 J conviction and positive Knowieugu that it had peculiar virtues and am ple powers to cure, after the terrible verdict "incurable" was uttered by the medical practitioner. Thousands of the strongest testi monials trom the best Known anu most reliable men and women in our country fully sustain the claims made hi- rir Phoins Tpfrnrillntr his incom parable Paine's Celery Compound. One of the most covincing proofs furnished conies recently from a gentleman widely known in the capi tal city of the Dominion of Canada. We refer to Mr. Alfred Brown, 91 O'Connor St., Ottawa, Ont. Mr. Brown's letter fully demonstrates the act that the greatest sufferer may cast off his or her burden of disease, and become well, strong and happy. It proves, too, that the great medicine maintains more tirmly tuan ever ue fore its unrivaled place in the estima tion of people of wealth and social standing as well as with the masses. Mr. Brown says: "I acknowledge with thankfulness and nleasure the fact that I have been cured of a painful illness of eight year's standing by the use of Paine's Celery Compound. I had, dur ing the years ot my illness, tried al most all the advertised medicines without deriving any good results. I was also treated by several of the best doctors of this city, hoping to find that one of them at least could understand my case. "I was getting worse and was told that I was incurable. I was indeed in a critical condition. I could not go from the house alone, as I was liable to sudden collapse. I tried hospital treatment, but no good results came to me. I could not sleep; anything that I ate increased my agonies; I was extremely weak, restless, tired, and despondent: was ohlieeii in wniu about with my hands pressed flrnily into my lett side to ease my pains; my feet and hands were mhl pnntinii. ally; had inclination to vomit, had profuse, cold sweats, aulck breathlm? and would be racked with pain for nours at a time. "After the regular use of Paine's Celery Compound for a time, I am now in the best of health. 1, appetite, and can use any kind of food. Thank God I am mv nlil unlf once more, all through the use of x-aines ueiery compound." 1 it THE BIG BOSTON S OLF T.) f! HIRTS , -5) S) i39t5! FIFTY and SEVENTY-FIVE Q ONE DOLLAR and DOLLAR and QUART Peach Pinks-Green Greens Baby Blaes-Royal Reds Shirts with Cuffs attached and Cuff detach NOVEL AND STRIKING EFFECTS. Boston Stoi MENS' FINE CLOTHIERS. We have the best 50 cent overall that coma Pendleton. Alfalfa Brone Qrass Seeds Timothy Seeds SEEDS D S Clover Seeds Seeds Get Out Prices You Buy Garden Seeds in ot Package. RFWADTof imitations nf nim,i,l rw. Ast lor lld tllke only Diamond: TO CURE ORIP IN tut,. Laxative nromoJ.iilnin Smoke Pendleton Boquet Cigars. BARD OF AVON'S FUNNIEST Is "The Taming of the Shrew," to Be Here April 16. Although "Tho Tnml Shrew" is the" funniest"6 of "all of bhaltespeare'B enmpriioa i. i.- IT l'e. rv,ved. ThIs'is due to the" ...v. ..mi mere navo been so few stars who possess all t)i r,-iu.- necessary for the proper rendition of i eiruchlo. When Charles R TTn was leading man in R.Hvir, t.u. COIlinanV. tho Intlnr r..u.. Hanford would one iinv success in that character. The pre- nlOtirtn lin tin. ...inn ... .aut iun IJiri'II IMirilIff . h In ' u... cuy concerning Han fords revival nt ti, fr-.. . ciin. rri . " i.u.uuK oi mo Shrew." The nlnv i , ' house o? dnesday VeXAS vlous efforts. ' 1 " 8iar 8 pre Ubs Qrantly, tho beautiful Entjlish was awXS ers" Convention in London, has been induced to cross thf Atin.,Ho Kathenne in this onnntrv iii much curiosity regarding' her has ue.n manuestea in this city. A Doctor's Bad Plinht. "Two years ai;o. as tho rpsnii , severe cold, I lost my voice," writes l-T. M. L . Spnrlinrnnwli nt tr-. Ohio "then began an obstinate v.uii. every rempriv knnn - ....UffU iu ill as a nracticlntr nhvainion or failed, and I daily grew worse. BelnK u, vi. rvings ew Discov- ",im, consumption, Coughs and -Olds, I found nnfnlr last ten day have felt bettor than .w. y.urs.- Positively guaran teed for Throat and Lung troubles o, Taliman & Co. 50c and ?1. Trial hot- Por Sale. Twelve building lots in block 14 on ,6.un.0rth sIde of tho river In Raley's addition. Fine location and we S ton, O? 6 f N- W" P0tw!ne' ASSi A Nearlv F.it.ii t,, ofSarSfn hrrlle n,cor on the 1 of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove 111 which defied uoctors and all remW,"s for four vears. Th n..,.,.7w:UUJ.s ca ts.lv. .cured hlmTV.tofS Bolls Burns, Bruises, Cuts Corns Scalds Skin Eruptions and P le8 "j?' at Taliman & Co'8 drug store Thompson Hatdwafe Company 6.1! Pfao Fftm JESSE FAIL ...THE CARPET We Are Cleaning CHft. Onr winter carpets to make rMjjj bw opring atocK ice a non in prices, too, ana uw kpanot nrlll H- wall fn tfl-A idTl them. Come now and make yowl or Lace Curtains, Portlers, unpi Ing out an elegant line of BoM waning ana wan raper. Sewing Machines of All KlnM Lamp Mantles Guaranteed for 45 ft Peedess Flexo Mantles twg just best in the world These mantles are new productions and give 90 ?f 100 candle nower rcr.a:.. c .1 :-i nH trip weaves. They a.e made in two gradfcs. Price 30 ul The John Barrett Co. gJSXi Gasoline Engine for A five horse rllrv-..1 - . and water tan ',L"ne en6ine Wlth PPes B?,31 and fittinoc n YGvunnB necessary to set up ana or-' . Eneine I v new' being in use only a ew weel f . J tX:?7JP0ricl and guaranteed to be sat ..nuiys. Address !"? .strength ad 'v-aamc unnK : : - East Oregonian. Pendletofl,! (1 ak recent Photograph-