i V i. CMcldeas in Shirts Shifts of Stylist Colo Shifts Properly Made lmmAcorrect.combination is found in the above and here are the prices that speak for themselves Sttirls frc5Dc to $1.50 and all rare bargains; STd&iiW S&ffilWom 50c to $'3; all bargains; Working Men's Shirts in black and striped from ' Everv Shirt .new and of this season's.patterns. Every day a Him 'IJ;ilM I hi bWain dav. BAER 8f DALEY One&TtiaeyGlathiev8,' Jf!umii8hers and Hatters, Pendleton. 1 1H I J ! rrn I nt, f,irti HOTEL ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, APRIL 15, .1902. III ll I, 1 fit t. .il WPSS fffi?AW m.,?7, years, ?f,5fl 1 1 14 a wAccordlflg .to, pntlinpnts, ayresaeu -net amesting of, sttfKJng VfiTVqry sfwferlfftra ln( jBoptpn, tbeir ,prosegts lioriTvInnJng.thQlr smuggle, against- t,he , jmaatar JirawPrf 'WPro nqver brighter. yljGovdrrior 8ayers, of Texas, has In 'lyestigatdd tho ico'ndltion. which jpre 1 vall8- In JSepnto, .arid iaauedi iata 3apreal "falling lipdn tho people of T,exas to, 1 oxtond'nid'to that section on account of the very severe drought which has prevaileiL, , , j , , , ; ,.,A fpomnen1tr .Sputhl CarqlinaTman, ,.j?nBJie,in uiijesa.iin .pu-mingnam, ,. a.!has,.madt5.a .p.ontr, button df ,$500, ir'StUto, , ,Ttis la t)ie. largest dor, , ittuq, pi; jecpru, . py inis insiu '.""ft AHm. afP9uWV,r"i w,nne, .man, n tdOhief justice Burton),, of ,the ,torri ,:;torIaliiBUprejjjo;(Court( has rendered decision holding that thejecpnt, filty elections at Chandler, Lawton and, other cities in the new. southwestern counties 'of OlUahdriia, are void, hay. 'proclamation. " Inn., tlvr ..i' r; .. . Tile issues are fairly' 'joined, he- ten the ,lleutenan,t-genora 'andthe The Pendleton. Hlcliard Smith, Spokane. T. W. Jackson, Portland. G. Y. Harry, Portland. W. O. Armstrong, Seattle. Fred Olson, San Francisco. Mrs. H. P. Isaacs, Walla Walla. W. W. Irvin and wife, St. Paul. A. S. Heartfleld, Spokane. S, Henry, Chicago. Dr. E. G. ivirby, Elgin. Walter Batson, city. Tall Thompson, Portland. J. J. Burns, Portland. Al Jacobs, New York. J. .E. Miller, Portland. Phil Steinberg, Spokane. J. W. Isaacs, Walla Walla. C. W. McKean, Walla Walla. J. Ji. O'Neill, Portland. GGdtge Stevens, Spokane. W.T. Cory, San Francisco. DEMOCRATIC 1 SCENE WHICH TOOK PLALCE IN DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION John E. Lathrop'e Narrow Escape From the Awful Fate of Being a United States Senator. The Portland Telegram gives the following account of an Interesting scene in the state democratic conven tion recently held tin that city: There nre more interesting divert ing sidelights in a democratic con vention in an hour's time than In three times that in the ordinary con aspiring to the still grander, more glorious heighths to which you tender me. I take it as a cuuin..-" -nothing niore-from my oldtlme friend Smith. Smith means well. He sticks to his friends always. Thats all. While In my humble way I have endeavored to do all I can for the party and its representatives, I do not think it is for me to accept this great honor at your hands. "Of course," Lathrop continued, as he went to his seat, "this is merely a compliment from Smith, and it is understood it goes no further." The convention laughed with the editor and cheered him all the way along. His nomination for editor was sec onded two or three times more. All this time Lathrop was enjoying the ventions of other parties. No gag humor of the situation rule goes in a democratic convention. Then C. E. S. Wood was nominated, Free speech must be accorded every anu- seconding remarks were heard delegate, for he comes from Way- from several country delegations. back to be heard, and parliamentary Finally T. H. Crawford spoke. While rules must wait on his fervid elo- ,iuiv sensible of tho sterling qualities nuonce. Not Down on the Bills. Thus, last Friday afternoon the chairman accepted a motion to ad journ no less than half a dozen times before the act was finally accomplish ed by a roaring aye. Each time as the putting of tho vote was about to 1 rt rn nlinil r r Ti rt rl rtl rt rrn 4-n Ttf rt 11 1 rl oil fl denly loom in the haze of cobpipe t0FafStr1'I aX0 nmv tn i n-o locator j-atnrop of the Pendleton editor, which emi nently qualified him for the position of senator, yet, Mr. Crawford said, they must perforce think of other rea sons why Mr. Wood, literary man, lawyer, critic, should be named and chosen to carry the banner. "Eastern Oregon is fully represent ed already on the ticket," Mr. Craw- and I favor Mr. wood." came to the front. smoke and beg to get in one more word to taper off things. In some cases the mover of the motion to ad journ would courteously withdraw lilt. t.. I ...i 1 1 t ltmHr.ti nil rt? u! """' i?"r'T" so heartily, is punctured. I therefore r...",Y'rL"" squelch the aspirations which have iiuameaa nuu ueuii nunc- uui an uiiuucu i . - , . , m .i ,t, UUUUCU W1LUU1 ll lUlUUlUS, UI1U IT1LU He held up his hands in mock de spair. The convention shouted. "That does settle it," the editor said. "My little boom meant to grow NOTIC ulFPcff!tery wan r1,? troubles .which ,0began lpng pg'o under the Clevejand TO,,,crjrca' a stage that a conludlspry " retirement of General Miles at an early date is an open secret, and not denied at the White House. 7i is 'fAii - Vr.Ln.i , .uy,,itt I.UUUUUI1 W 11IUUIIU,' i''Till.,.'.uti . Jii. -J ) .. . . wuiajuuca umun uie uune, uux ino' '"cttndittbn's Jn.the provinces id .becom ' SraXfflftfe: Th6l tm of ch'6'lera IL'cas.ein Whnild up tb hate is '215, fjilie there' 'llilve be?n 192 deatjis ' 'from "the1 cirseise; )n tho provinces " there have' been '4' cases and '3318' "'Heath's. '' ' llli ,;l in . I 'i mi ! . i . ' ' .1 i 1 1 . hi .fA'P'WWP (fanafllan, pacific,, ralj- 000,000 acres of nrlii, lands betweei .Calgary. and.JHedlcino Hat. is describ ed by Consul-Genoral Blttinger. Tho scheme is to build a dam at Row Elver, a mile east of Calgary, cut in tersecting cannls and leave tho rest- to the force of gravitation. in the presenco of .thousands of, jieupm who came to pay their last tribute of lovo and rospect, tho body of Wade F. Hampton was burled Un the old family lot in Trinity Church yard, Columbia, S. 0., Sunday. Every effort had been made by tho family to have tho funeral quiet, but thoso who attended tho obseqiiies of John C. Calhoun,, for which preparations were made by tho state, declare tho demonstration was the greater. The Golden Rule. Ji Fi Foley, La Grande. F, Henderson, Walla Walla, M. L. ,Bevls, Spokane. QeorgOiL. Rice, TJutland. iMattlo Taut. MrSi James Hart, Heppner. Lynnle J3. Pant. MrsUiJ. H. Windom. MJbjS Windom. tJ.)D;, Harris, West Virginia. was given to the delegates to get in a word. There was probably no more divert ing and humorous feature of the day of shouting Friday than the brief, fretted senatorial boom of the stal wart, prepossessing newspaper man of Pendleton, John E. Lath rop, good fellow. Mr. Lathrop is one of the editors of the East Oregon- ian. By whomsoever known he is liked. Ho is a first-class newspaper man. Like all the tribe of scripes, John is modest. Unlike most of the tribe, he can talk as well as write when it will do the most good. It was an Illustration of this fact that was observed during the proceedings late in the day. Mr. Lathrop was on the stage with other reporters In the capacity of "covering" the convention for his paper. In the go-as-you please or der of business a lull occurred. Lulls were frequent. And when there was a lull that meant a speech Began as a Joke. It began as a joke. Yet there was no occasion for treating it as a joke. more or less regret for the hopes of the serried ranks of my support" here he gave a backward glance at the smiling faces of half a dozen re porters "I withdraw as a candidate. Mr. Crawford has punctured the boom completely. It is the last straw. It Is the fatal blow from a man whom I have puffed" (roars, laughter and cheers) ' in the paper; a man to whom I have paid undeserved trib utes and accredited him with virtues ho never know." (Laughter.) "He should have been excoriated with a pen dipped in sulphur, instead. Tom Crawford has spoken, gentlemen, and the camel's back is broken by this bolt from my support. There is Bill Matlock yet; give him a chance!" In the midst of continued laughter over the brilliant onslaught. Wood's nomination was put through accord ing to the regular order. A,, If. ,pice and wife, Walla Walla, r. g. Smith, the young silver-tongued R.ifB. .Hayhurst. Gaffieh Qtansberry, Portland phar,l!s ,Carroll, Spokane. L, ,Cunnjngham, Portland. A. G. Vaughan, Spokane. J. G. Helfrict, Spokane. F. o. Rogers, Athena. G. D.,iFuster, Athena. Prank Hanlen, Meacham. X 'D. .Lyn.Pomjroy. Raphael Itodrlgerez, Union. ,frs. Rialimond, Helix. JMffi( fV,ftJggs, Denver. Wi Hf ,Sprfngey, Heppner. L. W, flfjowfnlng. A POSSIBILITY PACIFIC NORTH WE8T NEWS At Anaconda a man earned T3auor shot his wifo fataly, and killed hm self. The wifo died! tho,' next .'day. Mrs. Eleanor A. Shannon, wifo oC iiooen anannon, ciiea at tho fnmlly homo in Portland Saturday night,, aged SO yearii. , , , Bnrnoy McGM, anlrier well' known' in tho Boise valloyIIedfSaturdax ofi Thunder Mountain. Ho nnd others Baker City. Thero was a procession, nearly a mile long, with bands and children In claeBaloniiiiaci6mpnffld orator or josepnine county was en thuslaatically called for. He took off his top coat and frowned. Ho marched upon the platform and, leading off with his right, he jabbed the aristo cracy idea once favored by Washing ton. Fromj ThomasJefferson to tho plutocracy of this prosperous period of republican rule he oscillated with rorce, brevity, good sense and elo quence that eminently satisfied the war horses of the party. "While I am on tho rostrum." Mr, Smith suddenly suggested, "will vou allow me to name a favorite son for indorsement for United States sena tor?' "Yes! ves! ves" namn stinnts frnm That, ,Becanie ,a. Fact and Pleases the hall, "Go 'wan! Warm It un! no ;Many Bald People. wan!" A.'R. 'Ldwldi'Mt'-D. In a lentrthv nr. Mi Smith said that upon looking tide rfi thecoluWis of the American over tne nem ne saw no ore prom- adhrnal o Hedltlii says concerning ,sinB or nKey y"ng man for senator hail4!' "It's "deterioration Is a con-1""" ,uuu auirop. nis eloquence starit 'sriurc'o bf Worriment to human- ?f tho yunB editor was in taste. But ity, consequently bald neoulo are 11 sirucK i-atnrop into a thunderbolt easily deceived by 'fake' hair restor- 1,10 convention shouted. Lathrop atives. Tho wish that a hair nrenar- 100Kea P rrom nis work, ntlon will 'fill ltlie hill' is fntw tn Uot! he commented, briefly, tho fa:icv that It is HUnlv to ilo so A vt J"e is this" rare case In nolnt fa thnt of Vowh' Aml t,ien the editor's sense of the Herpicido, .which actually does 'fill ridiculous helped him out. He Watch and Wait FOR THB It dostrovs tho narlslto thnt mgbed. Half a dozen friends push- eu nun inio nis seat, irom: which he was about to rise in protest. Thev torn mm to Keep still. The lion-like tones of O'Dav were nearu seconaing the nomination. tho bill attacks the hair root, and prevents dandruff, falling hair and baldness." Notice to Owners of Dogs. ordinance No. 391, of tho city of Pendleton, provides that any nerson keeping a dog within tho corporate limits or tho city for a period of ten NEW DRUG STORE New, Everything Ffcst, Good F. W. SCHMIDT & CO. Reliable Druggists Association Block. Lathrop to the Front At this point Lathron cot to tho front of the platform and claimed at- days without procuring a license to tention dp so, shall bo liable o a fine of not 1 Kuess 1 am al,0"t the only man less thnn ?5 nor more than $20. It tllls convention who was up before makes no difference whether tho dog w 0 C,CK this morning," ho began. Is kept at homo, tied un. or allowed "T"e first thing I did was to take a to run 'at largf). All dogs, regardless rldo 0,1 tlie cable up to tho Heights. or tnoir age, are included In this or-rlH suueu up rrom terrace to ter dlnance. All owners of docs must raco I reveled in the beauties of na- procu-o license within tho next ton luro "nioiueo. to view in the valley days.. or they will be siiliiert to n nun below. It was grand, lnsnlrintr m. and bo .asked to come before tho city t,ier0- And while, gentlemen of the mfnninv : T A tit a tt txv COUVfl I BLtMCLEY, City Marshal. I.OOAL nutl CLIMATIC uy tho teachers, and theschool finani , Thomas Bate,r;,,affrJegoXi5lorie6i'1l of tho early '503, died in Oakland, Douglas. county. Saturday. C5. Wjpm ,IWd, ftriTrr ' Wmtyi' but uftonvahli served i aa a solunteor! in me znuian wars in tho Northeast ern part of tho stato and near Walla Walla. He had been a resident of the county since 1874, recorder,' Profitable Speculation. If W?VfiW,,nl,V4ftPtoclc market or int any JotheiMway (when you can iakp vour nionovs. worlnfor vou? A 3 tk -J 4 1 " O', fc i I ation that is sator and more profitable than any over before dov sed. Sonrt vour nnm ;ii-.i.i'ii -""".' 1 1 II 1 1 .lliltluul ll.l .tl ...111 II I ivrfy.r'"J'wj,Ti nui uiuu yuu a PATADPU I uainunier trivinv .. full i i i , .. RAi?L.JTwf..iIl"'' """'"ttli"' . ; ..uM.vim w oAi(iic uo suite S04'l fneantaineis ovu ruTK. itnw lllliminir Now Vn-l. Ula'v I'uaa Unix - , u.w U 111 ! UKIUI It liaulcklvabaM-bod. nij ii -ii.vix. i i in' O CURK A.COI.n im n ATSiSrZEZ. u.'?. Tableu. AU convention I enjoyed keenlv the mm signis or tiiat exalted place, I did not then drenm, nor do I now dream, of CATARRH Nothlne but a local remedy or change of City, New York. TO CUBBoA.CQLD IN OMB DAY OpeB. M'eleMM Lillltiii ... lllUMlUlFUUHI MM BK i. . -.w a wu iwu BOX. 250. El Principe Degales Henry The Fourth La Flor Stanford Sanches & Hava El Telegrapho La Mia Charles The Great 2 for 25 cents Ma loy. New Goods that Need Your; Boys' Corduroy Pants, 3 to iS yts, 75c, $f, ji2 Special Good Yaloe Boys' .rants : : New Line Boys' Shirts : 35c, 40c, 5Q BOYS' SUMMER HA1 will be On Sale Wednesd Straw Hats Crash Hats JOc, t 5c, 20c, 25c, 35c, 25 Men's Usidztweat on Sale Ti Garments Egyptian Balbriggan double seated drawers; an especially strong value Sized from 30 to 52 5!H: top L.suit FINE Darby Rib Spring Needle ECRU or BLUE An elastic non-shrinking garment that will give the wearer entire satisfaction "NEW SILK" A SUIT. White or Salmon. A new fabric that is suited to ten der skin Imported Lisle Open mesh at $3 a suit $2.50, and a Suit SUMMER WEIGHT WOOLEN UNDERWEAR at likeable prices Colored Balbriggan PINK BLUE II PURPLE and in addition hn ural, plain or hoo FANCY BALBRIGI at $2, $2.50 or $31 Full chest and hij and long legs and SILKINE $2.50A Linen Net Ice Cold Shirte and ers $4.50 a Si Compare these with 'i Sea Island Cc Alternate stripes blue aw $3.00 a St Full-fashioned Comply Boston Ston Gasoline Engine for A five horse nowr ir3cniin ...:u and fitting5!'0 "J water tanks, everything necessary ito set up and Operate- i Engine is very economical and guaranteed to be satisfac'W. 5 mcmaing httings. Address East Oregonian, Pndletoq, Smoke PtndUton Iwiuct CIM& 1 25q? ..H?';5 P'roUcti tU Membrane,' KMtow' nSSSiuWSL 6905 For Health, Strength Pleasure Drink Polydore Moens, Proprietor. Hf E lll l II I Jl 4