J Pi Ik 1 FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1902. Cool the Blood In all Gases of Itching Burning Humors with the CUTICURA RESOLVENT While Cleansing the Skin and Scalp with hot baths of CUTI CURA SOAP and healing the Raw, Inflamed Surface with CUTICURA OINTMENT. Complete Treatment, $1.25 ' Or. Boir, !Sc.i OiirraEirr'.Mej niaoLTxT,Oc. Sold tjtrywhtn. Fotti C. Cotr.,Vropt.,Bts. Jttst Right To Please All Tastes Are Our Candies They are fresh and deli cious. You never tasted more satisfactory confectionery than we make. Our Ice Cream Soda Water is a treat you should enjoy. We furnish ice cream, candy T and taffy at wholesale for par- ties, sociais, etc. THE DELTA C. W. 1RVIN, Proprietor g Martin Block. V) CURRENT POLITICAL DISCUSSION. Scrofula . .. n f..l ...SMi nil itn ' ... 1 "1.1 .. lMmltl n WITH Jill ILii t I bequeath to my cnimicu . TbeQuest ions at ISSUC before the People Of OrenOO Today. I ottendant horrors, humiliation and suffering. This is a T , i -,efon'tf n lipnw burden to strange legacy to iwivc v"Tr-"J ' " ' ntinS the shoulders of the young. my defeat far more than I do, as 1 Thig treacherous disease dwarfs the body and hinders proven uy uieir letters wmcn come yje rrrowth and development oi iuc lu-uhi, ...- every day from without as well as cj,ii,j j,orn Gf blood poison, or scrofula-tainted parentage, within my district. They are of the . , equipped for life's duties. same class of republicans; neither et,,L 5f n disease with numerous and varied rnnlll.Hnn.io fo- H, rt lntnrf OCrOIUld 13 u "lov. t !. it, 1. weak eves and dreadful -i.2 L.w rliffprptit narts of the body show the r ..u,.,inr nr cprnfulons matter in the blood nnu steauny aisease en LETTER FROM MR. MOODY HE DOES NOT ADMIRE THE OREGONIAN'S STYLE. The Columbia Lodging House NEWJjY furnished BAR IN CONNECTION IN CENTER OF BLOCK BET. ALTA & WEBB STS F.X. SCHEMPP, Prop. HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY rieplles to Recent References In That Papers a Columns and Makes Several Intimations Which Are of Interest. Conjrressman Moody writes the following interesting letter to the Portland Orcgonlan: House of Renresentatives. U. 53.. Washington, May 1. (To the Ed- itor.) I have read with surprise and pain the article entitled, "How About This?" which anneared as tho leading editorial in The Oregonlan oi April mm, wnere you say: "Henresentatlve Moo of serving as Oregon tne republican congressional cam palgn committee. It would he do slrable to ascertain before the an- liointmcnt is made whethfir ATr Moody Is sincerely and actively in terested in .securing the largest pos sible vote for Mr. Williamson, his victorious rival and mirrpRHfnl nn. pirant for the republican nomination ior representative from tho second Oregon district. It is believed at. The Dalles, Mr. Moody's home town, that his frlonds are Interesting them. selves in other directions." And again: "The vote of Wasco countv will measure the republicanism of Mr. Moody and his friends." The assumption that It Is nnsslhln if not nrObable. that because I wna not nominated to succeed myself in congress my influence will be exert- eu in a manner unfriendly -to tho success of tho republican ticket in Oregon In the coming election, is un just and untrue. For more thnt a quarter of a century, over slnpn T reached the voting age, I have given my vote and earnest support to tho republican party, its candidates and its .policies, never once faltering nor ever stopping to consider that. mv. self of my friends were or were not Honored with nomination for official position. For more than 20 years OI mat time I nether linrl nrt. thought of asking such recognition for myself. I am a republican by in heritance from a pioneer father, who, having thrown the vigor of his early manhood into the cause of the republican party at Its birth, before the state government existed, and when devotion to tho principles of liberty and progress on which tho party was founded promised no visi- oie return but derision, has never nincned nor wavered, down to this uay; and tne princln es ami nnllnlos of the party have been my political creeu and commanded my constant aim conscientious devotion through uii oi my aauit lire. Is it not natur al, then, that I - am surprised and deeply pained that through the edi torial columns of a paper so cro.it nor within This dangerous -- ' oCrOlUia IS U iii.-i;.i3t ... Means for the spoils of victory, Bvmntoms. enforced glands or tumors about breeders of division and schism XShofhxcyosanA in tho nnrtv organization: nnd I uuu uuipw, . . i,,i , am not sneaking ha iv Vnr w.t ont skin eruptions upon . cmiereiu paru, ui u. uy . t r ., ' C . " , nrpppp nf tubercular Or SCrOIUlOUS llUlttCI IU mc uiuuu, iii.a u..6.v. nformat Ion when I say to you in PXTLh, itself securely in the system and attacks tne tranuness of absolute sincerity, nu siwuuj ubw " . iM twMnnd resultinc in and- with the deference due to your the bones and tissues destroys the red aee and oxnnrfeneo thnt nttaeka white swelling a pallid, waxy appearance of the skin, loss of strength ana by insinuation, a gradual wasting away of the body. , . ,. .'t. ..,.' o o tj u:..a Ur.th niirifviticr and tonic nronerties. and is cunran- teed entirely vegetable, making it the ideal remedy in all scrofulous allections. It purines tne aeienoraiea blood, makes it rich and strong and a complete and nerm.mcnt cure is soon effected. S. S. S. improves ticket, especially when the weapon the digestion and assimilation of food, restores the ou bay. oi attack is the voice of the greatest lost properties to the blood and quickens the circulation, bringing a lieaiuiy idy is desirous Jvocate of those principles in the color to the skin and vigor to the weak and emaciated body. Pnm vWe,St,M , ,m' Write us about your case and our physicians will dieerfully advise and esslonal cam- You do the people of Wasco coun- .-t.i, i,po1Mi nnnv nn hlwvl nnA ty great injustice when you assume ;cncc 1 err,nr r-- tnat my loyalty to the party will be w jyT" . determined by the support they give age and experience, whether airect or UPOn thfi lovnltv nf Riiph men tn tho principles they profess and to which they have devoted them selves In ad versity as wen as prosperity, are not nueiy to increase their zeal for the to the republican ticket. It Is true, I fondly believe, that in Wasco coun ty, the county of my home. I enlov the warmest friendship of the great mass of the people, and it is true that In the. primaries preceding tho recent convention, the remihll pans or that county expressed their con tinued pnnflrlnnnn In n-in lup n .l cislve vote. I trust It may not be GEORGE uiuiiBiu immodest ior me to add that It is also probably true that many of them felt much disappointed that I was not renominated. I hope and believe that the rennhlienn tlpi.-ot will poll the full strength of the par ty in Wasco county; but you place eiiuruiy too low an estimate upon the intelligence and party loyalty of State Democratic Ticket Governor. E. CHAMBERLAIN. Multnomah, County. Secretary of State. D. W. SEARS, of Polk. State Treasurer. HENRY BLACKMAN, of Morrow. ATTORNEY GENERAL. J. H. RAL3Y, of Umatilla. State Printer. Js E. GODFREY, of Marion State Republican Ticket wiitjjjigeuue uuu party loyalty oil j- , ui juuwuu. the republicans of that county when Superintendent of Public Instruction. you assume that I could dictate their votes, an estimate as unjust as your insinuation that I would at tempt to do so. The editorial under consideration Is unjust, and I linlf eve thnt mint, vn flection you will agree that It Is; and wiui an respect tor your judgment, I believe It is also unwise. MIALCOLM A. MOODY. POLITICAL SITUATION. W. A. Wann. of Lane. Supreme Judge. B. F. BORHAM, of Marion. 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 Umatlila counties V.-. F. MATLOCK, of Umatilla. and influential as Tho Oregonlan, I am presented to the nunnin nf n. gon, among whom I was born and with whom mv life hns no closely associated, as a person nn. worthy of confldnnee wlms ,.i.,t - f - (j j.WiiV,- lues are nut a hollow . nrntnnoo r. 0 UJ WlllCll to achieve the nhWtc nP sonal ambition? But the merely norsHimi ncmont nt this matter Is not its moat imnnrt. ant aspect: nerhans. indeed t nnTi.t not to consider It as a thing with which the public at lame has nnv COnCJm. The nillllln lo nnn.nnj however, and especially tho republl- " imTly m the effect which artl . io me incw Age Man In Portland at This Time. The summary of the local political situation, as presented in The New Age last week, was pronounced by mu uusL juuees as )e n tr fnir i-nnonn. nble, and as accurate an eaHnmtn nJ uuuu, ue maue. The situation -re mains practically unchanged. The lUKiimr republican ticket may be gaining some votes gradually, or may expect to gain, some as the wimymgn progresses, but it remains nue mat a very lnrire fmotin.. republican vote wh . 1.11 ........ uc U1B lUiJiiuuuun VOte at n nroal,lo,,Il uicunun Will vote the Ynalnn lnl, . fcv net, or at least make the contest very close. But while this f T 11 1 (l no ... I 1 11.. ... . " Bmu l"e "diet as a whole some candidates on both tipUetc i, p . - t u- A(jupnonai ntness W COUNTY. State Senator. C. J. SMITH. Representative. TO. BLAKLEY. Representative. EDWIN A. RESER. Sheriff. T. D TAYLOR. Clerk. D. CHAMBERLAIN Recorder. C. H. MARSH. Treasurer. W. D. HANSFORD. Commissioner. JAMES NELSON. Assessor. CHAS. P. STRAIN. Surveyor. JAMES A. HOWARD. Coroner. T M. HENDERSON. will run ahead of their fellows: so tnat It wmtlii nni i. i . . uul ut- orange, accord- ... ing to the present outlook if I JUSTICES AND ROn nicTt.o-rn men on eaeh tlni,f " " -,"-."""" ",nh"ft v.v,ilvl. iyciu uiecteu ' .nms. though this, except in the event that T' C- RBID- Justice of the Peace the contest is very close, may not F' w- WILKS, Constable ' apply to the legislaive ticket. C. U. DARR, Road Supervisor As to the state ticket, with the pos- Alba, sible exception of governor, it is W- GALLOWAY, Road Supervisor only a question nf the ai ; Alta DlstrlrtDii-' r. "I'.-V'80'- publican mnwi. '"I w"t- ".u,u.ru- wh..:. oil l""0K'. ""'and, , uiiamuer- . onnngs free nets, lain, ,n spite of the attacks upon him. E- C. BEITLE, Justice of the Pair . , ah uiil'ri. xvriinn nrri.i yii muim a vorv otmn .1 .inww ttttt nnr . cles such as that which gives 7 accl My in Mito0mah county and ii , ' HE3NR Y g j-pij Road Sunori sion to this letter mav ha va nnnn I (dRS (Ipfrron In o.. n ' lAthin-9 ' 3uP0rvIB0r. Governor. W. J. FURNISH, of Umatilla. Supreme Judge. 0f it. a. ukais, or iane uounty. secretary or mate. F. I. DUNBAR, of Clatsop County. State Treasurer. (T R. ArODRin nf. Klamath Countv. Superintendent of Public Instruction. J. H. ACKERMAN, of Multnomah. Attorney General. A. M. CRAWFORD, of Douglas. State Printer. J. R. WHITNEY, of Linn County. SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DIS TRICT. For Congressman. J. N. WILLIAMSON, of Crook County LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT TICKET. For Joint Senator. J. W. SCRIBNEU, of Union County. For Joint Representative. G W. PHELPS, of Morrow Countv. 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. .. r reasurer. J. SOMMERVTT.Tm nf Tl .11 Assessor. GEORGE BUZAN, of Pendleton. Commissioner. T. P. GILLILAND, of Ukiah. Surveyor. J. W. KIMBRELL, of Pendleton. uoroner. W. G. COLE, of Pendleton. Justice of the Peace Pendleton District THOMAS FITWERALD, of Pendle ton. Constable. A. J. GIBSON, of Pendleton. Young Bloods of VtuA thatalwayslookaslfthey J a bandbox wouldn't tu-i. T! their Huen or colored OLTlVlvlinra linf . 41. dry. No rough edires. Tin In .J holes to annoy you. hut u, work in laundering that can jl uHwU juuf Buirw, collars ot k uubu uuiur anu I1I1181). THE DOMESTIC y j. t. toDinson, Prop. jw pass a pleasant e J ing playing Pool Billiards at GoWenRtfle Pool and BilLui Patloj- WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS 313 Court Street. r E. for Gentlemen who cherish Quality. Sold by JOHN BOHMIDT The Louvre Saloon Well Spent Will you conaidoryour time if you calf at ouu.h a nun uok over the oxquislto deaignB in Wall Paper and de corative articles. It's a pleasure for uh to Bhow you our line be cause we are cor"'. you'll and -'.BMnwi in Vtterna. If you are contemplating having papering done corao in and let us figure on your work. C. C. SHARP Opra House Block Court St. At election. All oyer Oregon thero are frnn VC ,S ,who have known m-e from boyhood, many of whom regret v" wtv,u iii cuiiiii urnor nnrto nonn nnri c...il a . . th State hnt l. "h . . "M anrl ni-L " . uuu"' Xnont ' "c W1" naY0 10 mnKe ;:,r,Hl,.1mPr'ngs Precincts. ..USE PURE., Artificial Ice 111 one ox the phenomenal runs of the country's pO'iticnl history in order iu uvercome tne crent n,,Mi jimjuniy, TT.l 1. , uuuor auen circumstances a good uaiyr voters, ior local ofllcers, will vuiu as tney please, with little re gard for party ties; Telephone Main '106. No Sediment to Foul Your Refrigerator No Disease Germs to Endanger Your Health VAN ORSDALL & ROSS Lightning Changes. On election ri regonlan said that "tho Mltohoii. McBrlde faction, V.'JJh s ottice- ?? RBm , m&. Is th -vov, tno moBt selfish and th& most oxciusive ring ovor known in our politics. For 30 years it has 'ruled wiui a nign band anu has always been unscrupulous and always cor rupt." NOW. Within the aWt of two years this "gang" has become mo ijursuuiueu mioses to lead the in nocents out of the political mire If the Oregonlan will name or just one of this gang who Is any J corrupt ana unscrupulous" than he was two years mm anu mi Journal will cheerfully admit that "iu reason, aitlimich the nrct oeen clven for Mr sn'o i . ..... -"-u-. a IIUJ). UIVG US the name nlnncn nr. ty.- pie tf Portland and of the state will viuuun inat iiig rfin hno n o tcvu mi on the side of the Man in tbe Tower. Who has loft the "nmiin , gftUg uuu uucuuio less "mmmi" tha, ...i ho was recoiving the roast of tbe Oregonlan? .lust fine niiitin .1 1 n n Portland Journal. Register before Mav -ifi u.. not be allowed to vote. It coets noth. ing to register. ORANGE cHAJtBERLAlN Justice. or the Peace. W wJ,pnrSS?H' Constable. BOOKER, Road supervisor. ot a (North Athena.) CLARK WALTER. Road Supervisor, (South Athena.) Encampment-Encampment and Rud- dock Pr.lH.t. G. D. HILYARD . justice o'f the Peace. r n tTi'ta instable. U. D. HILYATtn Tj p,.j,. - supervisor. Pe2t lti0"T?n, and' NorS,. A, 1 1 . bouth Pendleton, Reserv.: iion, ruuon. Union. McKnu . un... r. anu r-rospeci rTecinctfli Joe iNLE7'oCon8tabl0 JOE FIX, Road Supervisor. (Hoguo Preolnpt 1 Echo Echo, Yoakum and Umatilla rrccinci8. J0THN DORN, Justice of tho Peace J. G. McCLET.T.Aivr o'""..V.ac0, ll.ll uuumnnin nonx ncnx, Junlner. v,...-i. E. O. (rARP.v tjj . Miit-M. wV-Tu supervisor. M,lrri.i"d Sout.h M'lton, Val. Ao SWPEJlce of the Peace. fNo' supervisor. W' W' D; aA Supery,80r, Weaton-yVeston, East Weston ...wuuMin rrecinct J. A. IjTTTTT ATI .WM n . . . w. B. PRJCE, Road Supervisor. Wea- Jf. E. ROACH, Road Supervlaor, ri nilnf nl. I Uklah Uklflh nnrf AIL. ALONZO DORoad SSSSlr. El Principe Degales Henry The Fourth La.Flor Stanford Sanches & Hava El Telegraphb La Mia Charles The Great 2 for 25 cents Maloy. Mountain Resort FOR SALI The celebrated "Bingham SpriijH locatad in the Blue Mountains the iUmatilla River, complete, ri furniture, fixtures, stages and sto Absolute control of five milep oft trout fishinjr stream in Oreeon. V sell ' 80 acre tract includine bo grounds with water privileges, 015 acres, as desired: makinn fine sto farm, controlling big range. 0:vm lease. Call on or address : Frank B. Clopton Pendleton, Oregon Kit Hays & Conner! Proprietors The Old Dutch Henri Feed Yard. BEST OF CARE TAKEN OF! TEAMS OVER NIGHT WOOD! COAL! WOOD! COAL! WOOD! COAL! W. C. MINNIS SELLS BOTH. Kemerer Coal. First Class Wood Orders Promptly Filled. Telephone, Red 401, or call on W. n XCT-NTXrra Office M aY':'.a ford A'FhrWPPoalteHaiu. r naraware store. Th East Creoonlan 1. c z Oon' reDreaent.tiw. ''1mn7P ur QiYE US A CALL, 1 " KEEP YOUR Not on Pasco, RUT ON BYERSf GROVft ADDITION TO PENDIfETON. I still hive Farms Rerkefci NL THE REAL ESTAT? , 1 V- BfkvUm Bank BulldlBf ,