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PRICE ATTRACTS. WWW' Mil .MWf OIIAI ITV ni-. T-"-- "tUIUtS, ALL READY FOR THE SPRING TRADE. I H UK MAY0RL0W :t)THENUW YORK CITY HAUL SCENli AT Till: ARRIVAlToF PRISCEHBSRY , EASTERN OREGON MAN HAS j ABOUT EVEN CHANCE BEST er uot With thk i.awfzv selected stock of new merchandise ev! rPno hn , "."Jy vPitt the oiuic, uur wfll goods tlfivt- no EMCtt THE DISPLAYS, iisk nil the ques tions vou ke without nny feeling of .csffit or obligation to make a purchase. The L.i aml " revelation to thoe who are not familiar -with o chnndislng. l! ar. ,i, ! v w The Alexander Department Store, " T-n-TT"! 1 II 1 ill If. IllllJiil.ili J.J.AJ.J..l.J..t-.l. azy Liver linvo been troubled n ?nni HahI , i iouuu uAauAici.rs to nenll you claim i inn tuuon ituuiucr sunpiy aim wat com- Susquonanna Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. CANDY CATHARTIC . Neer Sicken. Weaken, or firine. toe 25e.M. CURE CONSTIPATION. ... mj OMtmnr. I hieiro, Montreal, Hw York. 720 Tfl Dslft nnlri nnil ntinriititfpil hr nil rim p. v wnw UlblB IU tJlJJlJ 1UOHCCO llIlDlfc. o-a a o j r in urn When you drink PILSNEi BEER. Guaranteed not to cause headache or dizziness Ask for it. u tz nrewmv Ln. - -. cj Buy and tell and Grain (or cash or on margins. w nnc tiick r.icmnro. Strt, Sdltm. On, .THE. III . flftl'l'llll Mill in ii n r a 1 1 1 tin cosy Roons " -u'Kuieu ana oteam jcieaueu. I 25 cent Meals ia the City. EXTRAS Eastern and Oyatera. Olympla m a m r t I . ' ' jAll others out of the Race for Gov.' etnor. so it Looks to a Mar. up the ' Political Tree. The political sharp of the ivrtla-1 ' irogoniau baa the folhiwrng to s.v of the political owtktok: ow mat th datee for th i conventions have j the plnylnc of the political I ""crease lit the thtensitj an ! us excitement. a or,-. k., preseton aiiparent- prern Is , two storm centore will ,, , ; ant! Marlon counties in t -, nkfcr Unltwl states Senator .los.'ph'j, is fighting to ruii;ni th -M.i acy of th.- machine he tifatetfaH1 eontivllea A might M.iltkm to , uuuiiuw.on ot civic affairs by the martilae politlclana ha artacn. aaH bimon ia getting ready for tie hartl j et strode ot his career from wnrd worfcer to United State senator. In Marlon county Governor T. T. Oeer i fighting for continued political life. : reappointed offlce-seehers, and oUi ets who are not disappointed office seekers, hut whose Interests are with the loaders of the opposition, are mak-, j inK a strong fipht to defeat the govor. I uor in the primaries, and it Is con ceded that without his homo counlj behind him the chances for his noml 'nation are small. Other counties 'have their own particular lights, which win lend local interest to the , campaign, but the main battle ground Says he Never Promised to Support' , 1,1 tno 00tles previously fhi c-rv,... on. .mentioned, and hero will b fouchl the contests upon which depend the B. THOMPSON MAKES A CORRECTION Fellow Service Bill The La Grande Chronicle says: "The great field of politics affords many opportunities for the swift and steady hand of justice to do its work. A member of the last, legislature, Asa B. Thompson, of Umatilla county. Pledged tno he to the republican state ticket. Geer Disowns Simon. Declaration has boen remmtndlv Pkltl4l.AX. ...... t I 1 .. .. 1... .. II I.. . lltl k. li . ..t . . .1 . ...vut .wn.i aipu iM- u nmuuHi" tn,inn'uo amv win iurutrt arvrnl uuwt ituportrtnt thlrur v,. m.n linn l uruisM i iininuuiin mi iiin minor, nuuounv in- it ntan not a oiuu would battle in the I'mntitla count) , inent of which will be made ltr. i pnmnrles for the delegation. It wan For supreme court thete in iiptxuent- I nm elHK to Governor Geer'a friends i prettU ted" at the time that whomever Iv no imiHttlnii m th.. riUIiu.ii, Twralag ovw. at, aowetwr. ia4r in no way interested In wuu in the iiiolliuiiinrv Miilrmuii t .Iiu1l., li it...,, t.... ! foreefwl brnlnr men ttM. fmnt made by that he is '"tj. c- .... - ------- , rnllfrfl l.. ' olllHH MI11011 S IlCllt. mill th.1t thoro Willi 111 IHIVP 11 Ullllil Iluslorfi Hi. ...., , lilnr.ia .,11 ll... ll.. ... .... would support their bill relatinu no alliance between the two lead- deleKiUloii behind him in the slat" I been mentioned othr ihe fellow-service law the meas-! 7 -,llcu,uBtunces muy hnve con- convention. While thete hn b. n no , merely rumored muni' liuvn than bnlng tire that was loyally defeated benntor wade and Representatives McAlister and Reavis. Tho Umatilla member is an applicant for a place in the United States Land Office. It is asserted that all the railroad or ders in this part of the state have tiled a vigorous protest, against his appointment. These and their allied bv lu tiuuui mo conditions retraction ot inieiiiion on the part i.l nftalrs existing at tills .halve LoWoll. Utile tins hwn lunnl time, and It may be held accountable his candidacy or late, and from re for the obvious fact that supporters ports it would appear that Furnish or Governor Geer have united with the stnndR an o.vcellent cluince to win out friends of Senator Simon to battle at the primaries against the allied forces who Haunt no Hut Mr litnish can hardly expect particular leader but are determinm! to have a solid nlnilim nr iinl.u-in.w to break the force and power of the j from his section even If he succeeds PORTLAND TELEGRAM'S GOVERNORSHIP VIEWS Speak of the Candidacy of W. J. Fur nish of Pendleton. An lutureotini; routiwt la Win waged over the tioutiuution (or the t ... . . - . y in carrying his own county. The I '." " ' M7" . Geer men have been cnllln imrtienlar I ,"rllH'"' Bv',.,,,!1! r . .'attention to the slum time Kumlsb I!'""' " ,""1? I TTn? the' has been in the nartv. and there la nn 'V1"..1 U.BM'1 inllt.ellnatlon among them to iiei,loii .",Tv""w brotherhoods represent a big voting ib mac,,linP Multnomah count force and they propose to shun "'' r 1 Ult; BUllc' to tno strikes, and riots as a means of pro tecting their rights, but will use the ballot where it will do the most good." This was shown to A. B. Thompson by the East Oregonian, and Mr. Thompson asserted that he had never nlpilj'erl fn cinmnrf Hio 1 1 1 1 t,if its first proposing opposed it There-1 1011 maclllnc supporter and an one- the only aecker for political honorK tent of what might, perhaps, lie call eci at least a defensive alliance Geer and Simon men are working harmony. As one illustration of the the right or the l'cndletou uunket to situation, it is cited by local polltl- mU to head the state licit tl when clans that Croisan of Marion, wlio is ' his term of allegiance to the party aiding materially In Governor Goer's ' does not span more than half a d campaign, is Known to have been a . eatle. Moreover. Mr. Furnish I., not fore, says he, the ment is incorrect. Chrlnlcle's state- The Last Heard of It. "My little boy took the croup 6nt night and soon grew, so bad you could hear him breathe all over the house," says P. D. Reynolds, Mansfield, 0 "We feared he would die, but a few doses of One Minute Cough Cure quickly relieved him and he went to sleep. That's the last we heard of the croup. Now Isn't a cougl. curt like that valuable?" One Minute Cough Cure is absolutely safe end acti immediately. For coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis and all other throat and lung troubles it 1b a certain cure. Very pleasant to take. The little ones like It. Tallman & Co. and Brock McComas Co. my to tho governor. In fact, his for-.'n ISaatern Oieaon. One man at lnt mer antagonism was of nn intensity I '8 receptive candidate for iovt.n-ir, that could be called bitternoss. Vet ami athcra waut leaver plticea on the he is in the fight lor his ronominatlon . ticket, and is active, and prominent as n ! John' Candldaay. "uiivt-r iu uiki enu. uuieis wio nave been friendly to the machine, though C. A. Johns, of Daker City, would not be averse to accepting lit uotnl BAPTIST PEOPLE WILL SPEND $1500 ON CHURCH Intend to Repair Their House of Wor ship Next Month. The Baptist people of Pendleton have perfected all arrangements for enlarging and remodeling their old church building at the corner of Alta and Johnson streets, and tho work will be commenced about the first of March, with the Intention of having it completed by the first of April. They Hon la "equivalent m an elm-tlou.' Assuming that thin be Uie case, (lis position in woitit nglitltiff (nr, not for the money there is in It lealtl luntely and no man who i a caudl date would unt the oilce to gala a dollar by any dlfihouost or doubtful Indirection - but for the honor, the prestige It gi a man In his mat.' ' It Is tt "proud MMitlon" and la Imhow lug more and more so. Uesldes, a man who has heu a suc cessful and papular camlldnto fur governor Is uenerallv a senatorial mm- . Si, rnr m, goy,ehrnor' "e n,0,w ' nation lor governor, and will imoouUI, ! slbllHy. not to say prubsbIUyud vi?nr nil t nti lioi Pon"tderbto ' announce his candlda v definitely be- whatever may be auld about the m,j 1K 1 a,m i"siasm. j tore the campaign Is muct i ,r... r ate most of our loenl statesmen would Democrats In Harmony. .advanced. From reliable Information j Mo to bo "dlstlngnlHhed" Uy belug Thus far tho democrats seem to he j received in Portland recsntly. there olHed a member of that body. 1.. 1 . . II. ... I ... 1 1 .1.... tl- , I t I niuiviiiK in u.iruiuii v, :iuu Uliairmail 1 " i ouwn vu uwiiirte linn .an. .iiiiiiib Sam White, of tho state central com-! has experienced a change of faith mittee, will open party headquarters nd is no lo.uji r to Ih co.si'l"re a in Portlund as soon as his duties at wheel horse "f the Kltpon nj.K I.imi. Baker City will i)ernilt a eoritlnuod 1 jiast ho has been arcredlted with absence. With the exception of the ' having boen one of the set Hto( ad visers and political friends, but news comes that he has thrown In Ids poli tical fortunes with tho iintl-Slmon frntlon. and will make his conversion tiiquttstiiiK recognition, ho can carry Hakor pony 10 another, sotOK a young man aad one In whose !t?rUy f purtwse oreryoody who knew (Uot had the utmost ctiuadiare, Mr Furnish became a mMfiewhnt coasplruoHs fl. ur la state ilttb-., He wu nmni Muted la IMO t one of the piwMdsif tial elwtors oh the tepaUaa ttessl. He Is now it formidable ptrant fr the nomination of MrtMir U ho should tM ttnialHated ami ell4--astt It Is prsnrad that ltl aamlaftltefi Mould be etilvalMt to i slMctltth- wh) should he not be l'nnel 8ta4a sviiHtor within ten r bfors U is Mi years oldT The Telai oaly Mestloas tal lacldent to .ichI polltlr. as It 4cvi WHUy other tblags. Wy way f wainjtti ad Ulustralloti. INthoM la ml Hons of American potHtrs Hera U a ma i hu ssveu jrearf ngfi was u demorrttt olUi ial, and who Is llheljr Ul )m the nontlaea for guternor oa tbo republican tl-ket' The Telegram i onfrt or ralher aUlrma - Ikal It tikes tits maa yt breaks awajf-U he Ikmiss H ao right direction--uud ths people will and that out nomination of . District Attornov Chamberlain for governor, candidates have not appeared to any great uum- lier tllnllfrlt liern llltil tli.irn clnlu.nl. . . v ....v. ii v Ill IB i of the party havo blushinelv admitted i l''ls for that they are willing to labor for the i Undoubtedly party, and will therefore reluctantly consent to have their names go before tho convention. The fusion movo ment Is dead, declare the democ.atl: leaders, and every effort will be mado to eliminate the populist lc tendencies from the plaHorm. Particularly will an endeavor he made to prevent tho resurrection of the free silver bole mau, thut is a thorn in the side of the party counselors, who bellove county In his Interest, and what otli.it strength he can develop tlu ughoiit the state is problematical at this time. 11. U. Ankeny, the Jackson county mine owner and rancher, is another gubernatorial candidate, but outaide of bis own county It is not known that he . " i re any p.cllcii lar following. Wrlghtman Oppo.cd to Geer, Frank WrlKlitmttn. of Salem. wUn Ltino, the first teiHtorlal Havnrnor of Oregon, was elected one f the state's first senators 1 ji Fayette drover. Kt 111 an honoretl citlicn of Portlnud, stepped from the guberna to rial to the senatorial sent Perhaps there have been few out of the gover nors of this ami other aditce thut luue not had that umbltlon Hut sometlmim circumstances so dcvcolp that the ambition could not be grat' Clerk's Wise Suggeitlon. "I Imv lately bona maeh trotiWrtl with dytuula, soleblng nnd tsar stomach." Hts M. . Mead, itftillstf pharmacist ot Attsburo. Mts. "I could cat hardly anything wltheut t ferlOB tteveral hours. My cik t Kett I try ICodol IJyspPia Com. which I did with must happy rsstilt. I hare had no trouble, and whsg no ran go to eating minctf pie. rhoete, candy and nut aftr sueh a lime, their dictation must bo pretty goo) I Inilorio Koilol DytpepiU Cure htart' ly." You don't have to diet. lUt alt thn icood food you want but dor't overlosd thu stomach. Kodol Oy.pciv Ifled. or had to be held In obeyanco 1" Cure tligosts your food. Tnllman expect to have a much larger and j they see a posslblo victory ahead of ( )g mH(jK th light aguinst Goer, Is more commodious structure wnon nn ished and the repairs will cost be tween $1200 and $1500. Tho Globe, Nehalem & Pacific Rail way has been sold to a new company of two or thre persons, who will take charge of it and put it In oporation. tlioui. They point to the fact that the populist state central committee has been decent iy burled, and that the county organizations of this faith have, in most Instances, been aban doned, and allowed to die by neglect or Intention. cessary In known to be a candidate for attorney Kwtterul. In fact. It Is on account of this desire on Wrighttuan's part that he Is so strenuously opposing tho governor, because of the anticipated unwillingness of the convention to ah Still, fusion will bo no-, jow two of the boat pises on the He- many sections anu tno lc 0 ko to one county. He Is well TO CLEAR THE COMPLEXION OF BLEMISHES liOTHIHO LIKE CUTICURA SOAP nnTIOOKA St)Al rcmoos the ;aun disfiguring orpi.tto;.-. ml ronj: . . . , u m1" . S.' Iu c l ,mllu....f , two S Br vo;e ot (.6 toilet ,' a UO K 1 I llir.,1 L'ilOUt the HOlll . 1 OTTf """ I state- central committee nas leu nei haown in his home county but has not question open to the extent 'f pe t nKUn.a to any grout extent In state milling the county comlttees to atl! affairs previous to the present cam as the situation requires. Thus a j palgn. His supporters not only Hay purity is maintained In the brand of that he will mahe a strong tight but democracy 10 oo ieu 10 ute siaio ai imt i,0 tg oUrt, u effect at least a large, whilo In each district tho mix- gm jM the Marlon county dolegatlou ture will be blended to the taste. I jf j10 does not control a majority. The The Fight for Governor. selection of tho dolt-gates to the state 1 convention from Marlon county IIok but two are avowed and announced candidates Gov. Goer and W. J. Fur nish, the Pendleton banker. Governor Geer's chancos would sooralngly de pend primarily upon res'tlts ln the I Marlon county primaries. If a split or uninstructed delegation which the governor cannot control is sent to the state convention, then It Is not likely with tho precinct delegates to the county convention, and It Is consider od improbable that Oeer will capture all the precincts in the county. As suredly, those districts In which Wrlghtman will havo a mujorlty In the primaries will name antl-Goor del egates, oud uuIosh the govornor has a suincient majority in mo county that he will have a corporal's guard. I convention to send the mtlre , deleKa piii:m. flout'.. Props., lionon. have ii Clear Conuilexioti," nee. has been said that Geer would have or three Eastern Oregon counties event of his carrying Marlon, but hen asked for specifications tne forecasters modestly profess not to know. Several months ago it was announced that Stephen A. Lowell, of tlon Instructed to support him the situation will begin to rosomble a po litical Waterloo. The State Treasuryshlp. Whilo no avowed candidates have appeared for tho nomination of state treasurer, It Is understood that tho for awhile. . & Politics Is ti curious thing, as mauyj men have found out, it ml us many, men. and nut nil of thorn yt you rig will Inarn. J, Governor Geer, so far us known, has no senatorial ambition. I'resMiiwbly, ! and with an entirely laudable ambi tion, he at present iltetlres to succeed lilniHolf. Ills record Is before ths people. He has beoti before the peo ple of Otegou for a quarter of a ctt tury, as a farmsr, a legislator, a writer, a governor. Of routs he de pend on his record- Co. and Hrocfc & MeCutnas Co. A PATEN I SPIKE. 0. LUr ffspi UctU Receive 4 Wrfihinoton. J I) llett. uao Un sycat rAr years rttUroadlaiK. bai ww l si pras eat doing painting about lowa, fcM n Inveailoa which h tklaas will Is boou to Hie treltiiK pMi a4 saio tuany railroad wrecks. It U tattrnt iJettS' Itufiroircd satety railroad tpfk and la designed to do say wtth ail rail braatvt am) side pinto nw la nun tor holding tbn ends of the mils Uh gether. Mr. Ilti slso eteims that his Invention will do away wft ttue bitttkin of rails, as toMOIinssa oe curs In cold vtvataer. aai Is ias of an occasional wrucx. no Hut other lumltiarles are risitig Into view, and must he noticed by Oregon's able and amiable governor and his friends. Chief amom; tue 4k h vnniiL' buKlnens man from Umstll- ... ........ , . i.... it., iiii tBnr cause ciiimiy. ..if. riiiMinu. ''li . . . .Ka rtattt he was a democrat, and as such he ' Z '"ZT'l " ol.7i has served In several capaeltks- uh .t'Tit IrZuZh It a- deputy Unltd Htates marshal and as J .J sheriff of this county for two terms. I g" Tj? W He Is r. claan, quiet business man: ' " J" SffgisSllS and when tho democrat!- party la ,U,Xi ths nSnfaas Uw 18'JC put itsolf ou record In favor of "tollM tt MW the free-sliver fallacy, or huteay. or hllocy, or whatever It might be called. Mr. Furnish, us a business man and a politician wont over to the other side. Ho made no halfway work about It. Ho said. In offel. "Gen tlemen, I am In polltlrs. uh well as In business: but I have sense In both; slnco I can't be a democrat any loug- Saved Him From Torture, There Is uo motu agonlxtAa trouble than piles. The constant Itching ami burning make life Intolerable No po sition is comfortable. Tho torturs Is unceasing. DoWltt'a Witch Hue! Halre cures pllfi at onco. For K'n disease, cuts, burns, bruli, all kind r. with tho profession of political . ' ,,' . ,.m,nuaiied. J. S. Gor heresy. 1 will bo a republican. There ftJ Sli jau iAyti ytQin I88S are only two parties In the country, j uffd with the protruding, bled- In my day; I must align myself with (ug j,es aud could find nothing to ono or the other; I rcfuiio lo be a no- jl0n Uio until I med DeWltt's Witch btloy or a mondescrlpt; I am going to jjazel Salve. A few boxes completely make myself, my Inlluence, my Indl- cured me." Beware of counterfeits, vitiuallty, my work count, on the sldo Tallman & Co. and Brock & McCoint that I think nearest right, ou tho Co. u8 LA FONTAINE, Prop.