East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 02, 1902, Image 6

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THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1902.
WOMEN and especially mothers aro
most competent to appreciate tho
Purity, sweetness, and delicacy of
Cnncmu Soap, and to discover new ims
for It dally. Its remarkable emollient, cleans
ing, and TJnrlfylng properties derived from
Cirricuiu, the frreat akin euro and purest of
emollient, warrant its uso In preserving, purl,
fylrur, and beautifying tho complexion, hands,
and hair, and In tho form of washes and solu
tions for ulceratlvo weaknesses, annoying
Irritations and dialings, too frco or offensive
perspiration, and for many sanative purposes
which readily suggest themselves.
In many of the above conditions, gcntlo
anointings with Cuticuua, will provo of
astonishing, benefit.
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CoapBole l'rop.,UMlon. " 8 nd for Skin Semu,"frw
CURRENT POLITICAL DISCUSSION.
TrjeQuestions at Issue before the People of Orepoo Today.
RETURN TO THE WALLOW
GOVERNOR QEER ANALYZES
THE REPUBLICAN PARTY.
Union Mutual
Life Insurance Co.
Of Maine.
USTADLISHHD IN 1848
Policies Protected by tho
Maine Non Forfeiture Law
And Up to Date -in
All 'Particulars.
FOB UMATILLA COUNTY
Exclusive Territory to tho Right Party
Address with Inferences to
T. H. McAIvIvIS
MANAGER
556-557 Sherlock Building
Portland - . Oregon
4
The Columbia
Lodging House
NEWLY FURNISHED
BAR IN CONNECTION
IN CENTER OF BLOCK
BET. ALTA & WEBB BTS
F,X. SCHEMPP, Prop.
The Paris Exposition
hn made the Gold
Medal Award to
rTTwaBB
laureSs
A$am !
I.W.HARPER
KENTUCKY
WHISKEY
An Interesting Homily On the Vexa
tions and Calumnies of a Political
Career In "Where Rolls the
Oregon.
Governor Geer, the tall farmer from
the Waldo Hills republican to the
core had been Invited to a rear seat,
while the banker, a late arrival In
the republican camp, cracked the
whip. Tho governor on April 8, wrote
his sentiments to the Oregonlan. The
letter, apparently written from the
head and heart of a man who might
see and understand, is as follows:
Salem, April 8. (To the Editor.)'
When your Salem correspondent
asked me a day or two ago "for an In
terview about my senatorial candida
cy," I answered that I "had no sena
torial candidacy and, therefore, noth
ing to say on the subject." What I
said should have been stated in his
report, but since U was not, and in
view of the column of irrevalent gos
sip which followed, I feel called upon
to say that my present disposition Is
to quit politics, for all time, not at
all in a soured way, but as a matter
of good judgment. i
As an exclusive, or even as a par
tial business, it is more likely to
lead an honest man to tho poorhouse
than elsewhere, and the uncertainty
of willful misrepresentation and un
merited abuse more than outweigh
Its pleasures.
It Is not necessary to go outside of
Oregon politics to verify this state
ment. At the end of his present
term, Senator Mitchell, for Instance,
will have served 24 years in the
United States senate, and to pay for
its pleasures, he has been compelled
to endure more calumnies and grades
of personal abuse than all other pub
lic men In Oregon combined. The
same may be said in a lesser degree
of Senator Simon. The sensitive
man will shudder when ho recalls tho
bitter personal attacks made on Hon.
IT. W. Corbett, during the last legisla
tive session, by a local paper here,
and elsewhere. It Is generally be
lieved that Senator Dolph's death
was directly attributable to tho cal
umnies that were unmercifully
heaped upon him, though he yas the
heaped upon him, though he was un
doubtedly one of the ablest, purest
and most high-minded public men our
state has over known. You have not
escaped these poisoned shafts your
self, Mr. Editor, and neither have I.
The ouestion is. Does it. nav?
Whether a public official is to be
maligned is not determined by the
kind of record he has made, it tie
pends on whose way he is in, and to
what extent. This is proven by the
tact that the man who is apparently
most offended with an official's record
at one period will bo his most enthu
siastic supporter at a subsequent one
and vice versa.
Life is too short, or at least, not
enougnt or it remains to me to thus
deliberately invito an uninterrupted
course of personal misrepresentation
during what may bo left. I have al
ready had a bitter tasto of what has
been the dally food for many years of
Senator Mitchell, Senator Simon,
Senator McBrldo and almost every
other republican who has had the
misfortune to be on either one or the
other side of the factional fight lr
MUltnomah county, or .even between
them, or aloof from them as I have
been.
It have been frequently charged
that I am no politician, an accusation
which I have never been disposed to
deny. I may be pardoned for adding
that I do not desire to acquire that
accomplishment as long as It implies
an ability to fanthom the mysteries
of Multnomah county politics and to
keep perfect pace with Its kaleidos
cope panorama ot shitting scenes.
Tho man who is your friend there
this year may bo your bitterest ene
my next, although your first notifica
tion of tho change is the unexpected
onslaught.
What Is nourishing food at one
time is quite likely to be destructive
poison at another, and that too, with
out any change in conditions what
ever, so far as an outside republi
can in the hayseed ranks can discern.
Jones and Smith and Brown mav
work in unbroken harmony and in
timacy in one campaign and in the
next Jones is quite likely to contend,
that Smith should receive nothing
but tho severest public execration,
merely because Brown has declared
his frlehdshin for him. Public ones
tions of large Import and tho public
welfare are lost sight of, the only one
being who is best equipped to survive
the premeditated onset of the cam
palgn of viillfication. The factional
fight in Multnomah county dominates
uregon republican politics so com
pletely that a campaign is not a con
test between republicans and demo
crats, but between republicans. Prin
ciplo is lost sight of in the struggl
tor personal supremacy. The situa
tion is not Inspiring to one who would
be glad to be free from it all and to
work toward higher ideals.
MARQUIS DE MORES' MURDERER
He Is Placed Upon Trial In Tunis Af
ter Much Delay.
Paris, May 2. The sensational ca
reer of tho Marquis do Mores is re
called by dispatches from Tunis stat
ing that his alleged murderers aro
to be placed on trial today. Few
names wero more familiar to the
public a decade ago than that of Mar
quis do Mbres. On both sides of the
aioi i.io orrpntrlc ventures at-
t-i.t,i wiiiosnrend attention. HO IS,
probably best remembered In Ameri
ca for his disastrous attempt to
establish a mammoth packing indus
try on the Dagota ranges.
Do Mores was murdered by a band
of Touaregos in 189G, while on a
military expedition into the interior
of Africa. Since his deatn ins rela
tives nnrtinillnrlV his widow. WHO is
a daughter of the New York million
nim lmnker. L. von Hoffman, have
been endeavoring to obtain the ar
rest and minishmeiit of his murder
ers with the result that several of the
band have been arrested finally and
brought to trial.
State Democratic
Ticket
of
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Artificial Ice
OoM medal m
aUo awarded at
KcwOriean I0O3
andMbrfcuTair
Chicago IA93.
Bold by JOHN BOHMIDT
The Louvre Saloon
PXNDLETON
OREOOK
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Lost !
Is your opportunity
if you fail to select
from the largest,
newest, brightest
and most up to date
stock of
..Wall Pape..
in Pendleton, which
is at Sharp's. Call
and examine it.
We have all fash
ion's favorite pat
terns. We make a
specialty of contract
work and complete
. your job in a first
class manner.
O. C. SHARP
Optra Homo Block Court St.
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KM
mm.
Telephone Main 105.
No Sediment to Foul
Your Refrigerator
No Disease Germs to
Endanger Your Health
VASORSDALL&BOSS!
From Lincoln to Hanna.
rue organization that is held to
gather by the "cohesive power of nub
lie plunder," as tho democratic party
was in pro-siavery times, Is a sham
and a fraud. It has stolen the name
"Republican," but is now opposing
the leading financial, commercial and
economic principles which made that
name respectable and powerful under
Lincoln and Grant and down a
long way down to Furnish and Han
na. It is now waging wars of con
quests, to establish colonies and
ouim up a. central government after
the model of Rome, Russia and other
similar despotisms, and is trampling
uowu tne ngnts or the masses to ben
eiit classes. All the necessaries of
life aro now controlled by the bene
nteu classes and are steadily becom
lug dearer. Prices are advanced
nearly every month by the trusts, of
ten 25 per cent at a jump. The prices
paid to the producer do not advance
any or very little, but tho prices paid
uy tne consumer who is the producer
ot tne raw material, are continually
going up. Meat in the east has
reached a point where tho entire
earnings of a laboring man will not
provide a small family with meat,
ine cattle raiser does not get the
oenent of the Increase. The trusts
keep down the prices of cattle, sheen
and hogs, but continually put up the
price of meat. It Is so with evorv.
thing. But any person who does not
into tnis lop-sided "nrosneritv" is
branded by tho trust organs as being
in favor of "scuttle!" It would be n.
groat blessing for the -people If they
... uwuiHU mj WUSLH in THO
party under which they flourish. Or-
egon State Journal.
For Sick Headaches
try these famous Pills.
They remove the cause and
act quickly. You will feel
like a new person after taking
Beechams
Pills
Sold ETerjwlicre. In boie 10c. and 6c.
McKinley's Warning Recalled.
Tho convulsive break of 62 renubli.
cans who voted to Insert In tho Cu
ban bill the amendment removing all
differential duties from Imported su
gars was sharp when It occurred, but
tho feeling that inspired it has been
of gradual growth and attended with
no end of premonitory symptoms and
warning protests.
President M'cKlnley sounded tho
warning in his last speech, when he
iuiu nis party that the time h ns romn
to modify tho high- protective tariff.
ins warning lias gono unheeded un
til republican voters aro In rovnit
Their representatives have thrown off
the yoke of Mr. Hanna and his asso
ciate uictators, who are panic-strick
en in tno race of the approach
jb elections, where n an ntUc
nnnt and disgusted people may take
tho matter into their own lunula n.,
"relax tho protective principles" by
oicaiuHjj us necic wow York Herald.
World's Billiard Championship.
wk, may 2. Devotees of
uiu gamo or billiards aro on tho qui
v.vu ui uiuicipauon or a battle royal
between the two foremost cue exports
In tho world. Tho match, which is
scheduled to begin tonight, is to be
uutweon jacoh scnaefer, holder of
tho world's championship, and Man
rice Vlgnaux, who, until his recent
defeat by Curo, was recognized as
tho champion of France. Tho arti
cles of agreement covering tho match
call for BOO points at 18-inch balk
,n 8hot ,n balk- and a side bet
of $500 for each man.
Governor.
GEORGE E. CHAMBERLAIN,
Multnomah, County.
Secretary of State.
D. W. SEARS, of Polk.
State Treasurer.
HENRY BLACKMAN, of Morrow.
ATTORNEY GENERAL.
J. II. RALEY, of Umatilla,
State Printer.
J. E. GODFREY, of Marion.
Superintendent of Public Instruction,
W. A. Wann, of Lane.
Supreme Judge.
B. F. BORIIAM, of Marlon.
Member of Congress 2nd District
W. F. BUTCHER, of Baker.
Senatorial District, Morrow, Umatilla
and Union Counties.
Senator.
W. M. PIERCE, of Umatilla.
Representative, Morrow and Umatilla
Counties
Y.. F. MATLOCK, of Umatilla.
REST FOR THE
BOWELS
If Toti haren't ft rcBtilnr. ' fnm be. Krep,youi
bowels erery l ? T?",f Vol". In t"0 flmpoof Tlo
bowels open, nn d Iw ' ' "nkcrous. ' Tbo smooth
r,rjS?," f keei"nB the boweu
t.Kd clean H totUo
CANDY
EAT 3EIV1 LIKE CANDY
SSiV wSr fcnirm. niiriflo ., mwi
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN
State Republican
Ticket
Governor.
W. J. FURNISH, of Umatilla.
Supreme Judge.
R. S. BEAN, of Lane County,
secretary of State.
F. I. DUNBAR, of Clatsop County.
State Treasurer.
C. S. MOORE, of Klamath County.
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
J. H. ACKERMAN, of Multnomah.
Attorney General.
A. M. CRAWFORD, of Douglas.
State Printer.
J, II, WHITNEY, of Linn County.
11 mrvtrt t urxH r
A GOOD FRONTS
brings many a de6ervinK man ftc
who, ill-clad, might full. Oor S
n making your apparel wlmt it JSSf
to bo consis H in keeping your HneS
othtr wearables m UnHnhana . ""I
wnahlnn atwl ivnnt.w. i. li
., "."jk mum ig concerned r
Ever tried our wnrk .1. r uw'l
THE DOMESTIC IiH
VllUlf llW
COUNTY.
State Senator.
C. J. SMITH.
Representative.
WM. BLAKLEY.
Representative.
EDAVIN A. RESER.
Sheriff.
T. D. TAYLOR.
Clerk.
W. D. CHAMBERLAIN.
Recorder.
C. H. MARSH.
Treasurer.
W. D. HANSFORD.
Commissioner.
JAMES NELSON.
Assessor.
CHAS. P. STRAIN.
Surveyor.
JAMBS A. HOWARD.
Coroner.
T. M. HENDERSON.
DIS-
SECOND CONGRESSIONAL
TRICT.
For Congressman.
J. N. WILLIAMSON, of Crook County
LEGICLmTIVE DISTRICT TICKET.
For Joint Senator.
J. W. SCRIBNER, of Union County.
For Joint Representative.
G W. PHELPS, of Morrow County.
UMATILLA COUNTY REPUBLICAN
TICKET.
State Senator.
F. W. VINCENT, of Pendleton.
Representatives.
HENRY ADAMS, of Weston.
C. E. MACOMBER, of Pendleton.
Sheriff
M. J. CARNEY, of Pendleton.
Clerk.
F. 0. ROGERS, of Athena.
Recorder.
W. H. FOLSOM, of Pilot Rock. ..
1 rcasurer.
. J. SOMMERVILLE, of Pendleton.
Assessor.
GEORGE BUZAN, of Pendleton.
Commissioner.
T. P. GILLILAND, of.Ukiah.
Surveyor.
J. W. KIMBRELL, of Pendleton.
Coroner.
W. G. COLE, of Pendleton.
Justice of the Peace Pendleton
District.
THOMAS FITZGERALD, of Pendle
ton.
Constable.
A J. GIBSON, of Pendleton.
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MANTELS!
In different, styles, such aa-will prove
uujbcib 01 uunty aim beauty in any
house.
Catalogue of Mantels Free
Electric fixtures, lamps, shades
cnauueners, globts, etc.
VERY LOW PRICES
Will furnish original designs for til
nig, woou work or mantles free. 8pe-
ucoib iur ninny up saloons, lis
timates.furiiished free.
Why Not?
pass a pleasant even
ing playing Pool or
Billiards at
GoIdenRttle
Pool and Billiatd
Pado
WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS
213 Court Street.
A "
Mountain
Resort
1 " S X 1 1 I A 4 1- 1-
1
New Snrfis
aixtti
XMAtx The Tofcn Raff v
.ESSE FAILING
The Big Carpet Store
FIT FOR A KING
Our downy, handfome and luxurious carpets and
us are. They are so rich In color, harmonious
ncoiDDinatlonand teautllul In pattern that tney
.oo goca to tread on. Tbe beauty of Spring
.... .. .rom tne biosBcwa and freshneas of our
siocr. we nave many Landfotte new patterns in
w..uceo ana Jar-acefc; mating alto for your aum
mer rooms.
30 PIECES OF CARPET
85 Pleoos Matting to Soleot Prom.
JLXHjrAL, BLANKS Wttte c Ore
aloge of them. A foil WV af?.fof
rr-j ya in StOCiCt
l"lllllfii.
MMMIALFILLS !S,S
of menstruation." 'rhpv t T,or and banish "nalriB
womanhood, nWin ilvZllnFS SAVERS " to jfir?fl at
known remedy for women ePoSti?Lrna ond Wdy. No
inrm lif o
The celebrated "Bingham Springs,1!
locatad in the Blue Mountains en
the Umatilla River, complete, ritl
furniture, fixtures, stages and stock.
Absolute control of five miles of best
.trout fishing stream in Oregon. Will
sell 80 acre tract including hotel
grounds with water privileges, or 960
acres, as desired; making fine stock
farm, controlling biff range. Or will
lease. Call 011 or address :
Fa tilr B. OootOfl
Pendleton, Oregon
Latontaine k urn
Proprietors
Old Dutch Henry
Feed Yard.
Cavalry Horses for Sate
BEST OF CARE TAKEN Ot
TEAMS OVER NIGHT
filVF. IIS A CALL
KEEP YOW
Not on Pasco,
BUT ON
ovene fZWU
J3 X f2.rVJ3
ADDITION
TO PENDLETON.
I still have Farms
N.Berkefe
nnnilfP
old .v TAaMAN- y TRaKaSF'
THE REAL tS""'L-.jr
BvlH8B Bank Building.