e e e e SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1902. Makethe Hair Grow "With warm shampoos of CniiooBA Soap and light dressings or CtmcuHA, purest 01 emoi llcnt skin cures. This treatment at once tops falling hair, removes crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothes Irritated, Itching surfaces, etimulates tho hair follicles, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, and makes tho hair prow when all olso falls. BoM IhrouKhoat tue world. Potiib D. ahd C.Conr., Bal' l'rojH., Bolton. " liovr to litre Dtautilul llnil," free. 0 Just Right Jo please All Tastes Arq Our Candies They are freali nnd deli cious. You never tasted more satisfactory coufectionery than we make. Our Ice Cream Soda Water is a treat you should enjoy. We furnish ice cream, candy and tally at wholesale for par ties, sooials, eto, THE DELTA C. W. IRV1N, Proprietor Martin Block. e I CURRENT POLITICAL DISCUSSION. f fj jOuestions at Issue before the Pepple o..9reDD Today. ADDRESSES MR. FURNISH. e The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY FUIiNTSHED BAR IN CONNECTION IN CENTER OP BLOCK BET. ALTA & WEBB BTB F.X. SCHEMPP, Prop. HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY for Gentlemen who cherish Quality. Ola bj JOHN BOHMIDT The Louvre Saloon fJCNDLKTOK OREGON Well Spent Will yoii considoryour time if you'" call at Sharp's and look over the exquisite designs in Wall Paper nnd de corative nrticleB. It's a pleasure for us to show you our lino ba eauso we are confident you'll And pleasure in looking at the now pattoms. If you ur contemplating ha papering done . u In aud let us ' ""8 your work. como ngnte ou c. c 0p,rr SHARP tlow Block Court St. The "Superior Business" Quallflca tlons of the Candidate Is a "Red Flag" to This Corrcspjrdcnt Oregon City, May 8. (To the El itor.) Tho fact that so much Ftress has been laid upon tho "superior business qualifications" of William J. Furnish for the ofllce of governor and tho lack of business qualifications of others, by the Oregonlan and th re publican press generally, might of it self be good and sufficient ground for all tux payers and laboring men to cast their bailots against this much to-do Furnish. When you fire voting for a man to conduct your public business In order to got tho right man for the position, place yourself In the same attitude as it you were going to employ a man to conduct your private business. Would you look ror a good, genial man, of unquestionable honor and integrity or would you look for one that thought more of his own finan cial Interests than the general pub lic or his poor neighbor? Which of the two would be most likely to tako "rake-offs" or sell the people out for gold'? Wo nave lmtl exper ience In the past on this very ques tion, especially 'In Clackamas county In the county judge's office. One of the best financiers for our county was one of ttie poorest for himself. I refer to W. L. White, whoso name j will always be remembered as the friend of the tax payor. Evidently somo one thinks there has been a mistake or the republican press would not be raising such a storm In defense of their candidate. We socialists dislike to mention names or attack individuals, as it is not In keopng with our principles, for we know by what and wherein tho peo ple are injured and the cause of all the corruption and crime lies at the door of tho competitive system. But knowing bow and through, whom Furnish got ills start vfO will put him a few questions'. Did you over belong to the Knights of Labor? Did you over belong to the social istic organization known as tho VI dettes? Did you not have your comrades at Pendleton, through these organiza' tlons, petition the comrades in Ore gon City to get you the appointment of deputy United States marshal under the Hon. John Myers? Did you not get the appointment against other men such as R. B. Beatio and Gip Mills, who were more entitled to the position than you were? You were a poor boy at that time, were you not, Billy? Did you believe in socialism at that time? Of course we know that you do not now. Now, is it not a fact, Billy, that if you had not got ten tho appointment at that time you would not in all probability, have been sheriff of Umatilla county, nndi lr not sheriff, would not have been In the banking business, and if not in the banking busiess, do you think. you would have been the nominee of the bank corporations and trusts for tho oillce of governor, and would you not in all probability have been a socialist yet? Of course, you did not use any money to secure this nomi nation, as Comrade Ryan nnd Judge unamueriain nave, and naturally would not expect to get anything back, as they would if they wore elected. Do you expect to get tho votes of tho labor unions aud the "working mules" with your record staring them in the face? Do you deny the men who got you your first political job? What are you going to do for them when they flaunt tho red flag in your face? Will you turn the Gattling gung joosj on tnenn uW, mysterious Billy, you have always been a financial success. You never did any grafting. Were you over in a wool speculation? If so. how did you como out? What con Htion is your partner in? Yes Wil lie, wo K. of L.'s, Vldettes. labor unions and antl.nhinoan out l,,, i, , "hiwiura have had our ups and downs and v are onto tho Powderlys, Mad-5 'e and Furnishes. uemr Hereafter, wo will let you alone. -v. W. severely (Mr. Myers, the write- MYERS, tor, is a brother of Hr .e of.this let- who served as Unltr ,n. John Myers. of Oregon under .d States marshal ministration, an tho Cleveland ad- deputy Unitei' a Mr. Furnish was a Mr. Myers, . states marshal under sheriff of t afterwards being elected torins r , Umatilla countv for two of two years each. Eda.) particular against Walter .M.Piprce, candidate for Joint senator; Or, C. J. Smith, candidate for senator. Wm. Blakely, candidate for repre sentative; T. D. Taylor, candidate for sheriff; W. D. Chamberlain, can didate for clerk, and W. D. Hans ford, candidate for treasurer. Now, leaving aside all question of poli tics, these are all considered to V0(J pretty good citizens and r- o good standing No one b- d a failure n public or rf f Qu tho contrary ,e".h , snieuous s- -cn has been a con' plc,"ous . 8 -ccess Mr. Pierce as a ,aw'r and man of affairs; Dr. Sroith as a capable physician, and a man who has also demonstrated his force of character in other di rections; Mr. Taylor is a painstak ing and efficient deputy sheriff; Mr. Chamberlain as a county clerk who has successfully conducted the of fice with the aid of but one deputy, when two were formerly required; Mr. Hansford as a business man of Integrity who has now retired with honor after being years in the har ness as a hardware merchant at Pendleton, and who could safely be entrusted with an hundred times the amount in Umatilla county's ex chequer ; Mr. Blakely as an early gettier who hag won a competence from the soil of the county he liab largely helped to develop, and who has made a flawless record as sheriff. Yet the Tribune affects to see in each of these serious defect, un known to others who "admire and re spect theso men. Its deep insight, its perspicacity, its intelligence are about on a level with the mental grasp of a lowly ass that would pre sume to bray Its criticism of a fa mous thoroughbred. The Leader has no desire to reprint the Trib une's twaddle, but if anyone IS siik ficiently interested, let him' get the article and read It, and convince himself that some infant prodigy ' must have boon given contro! ot that paper's columns, with a free hand to sling mud in joyous aban don. Struck with the audacity, the beauty, the style, the literary strength of his composition; confi dent that it would be read with eager and absorbing interest; knowing that serial stories, as ap plied to politics, would be a bril liant and startling inovation, the author has appended "To be contin ued" to his effort. This Jia3 novel" appeared before at the bottom of an editorial. It was original, a daring thought. To continue such an ef fusion, makes one gasp at the mon umental, the transcendent, the matchless effrontery of this gifted author, which almost approaches genius. Don't muzzle him, friends; do let him continue it. Weston Leader. FRAZER OPERA HOUSE BAKER & WELCH, mnnaffcra. Monday, May 12 The Laughing Comedy Sensation T Kfldn tt Marry, Screaminc ISBm u Comedy. .USA' a KT7 IL i : Uu3 I m. Interesting Plot. I Op tt ante Spedaltfe PRICES 25c, 50c and 75C Seats on sale at Frazier's Book Store. him to the voters of Umatilla county as a candidate for state senator. W. D. Hansford, the next treasurer of Umatilla county, should be remem bered by .the voter as a retired busi ness man. He accumulated his com petency by strict attention to busi ness conducted on honorable princi ples. Ho will conduct the treas urer's ofllce in the same manner, and there will be no shortage. Strain, for assessor, on the demo cratic ticket, is a tower of strength In tho east end. If elected, he repre sents the only man to be honored by either convention who comes from Milton. He has the requisite quali-1 fications for conducting tills import ant office, and will not have to de pend on the efficiency of deputies ex clusively, Neither Is he running for a. third term, State Democratic Ticket !n Need ot Money. All parties knowing themselves In debted tu D. Kemler are hereby noti fied to call and settle at once and save costs. D. KEMLER. If you fail to register before May 15, you will not have the right to cast a ballot at the June election. ..USE PURE.. Artificial Ice ATHENA PRESS VIEWS. Several On Democratic: Ticket Re- feeiVe Special Endorsement. The Athena ?ss supplies the following personal me-?I'.: J. H. Raley, as candidate for attor ney general lends strength to tho democratic ticket, coming as ho does trom the home town of tho republi can nominee for governor. "Till" Taylor for sheriff, W. D. Chamberlain for clerk and Charles Marsh for recorder, will be three easy ones, the hot air dream of the Pendle ton Tribune gas factory to the con trary notwithstanding. Dr. C. J. Smith is as nromlnnnt In the business and social affal- -f Pendleton, as ho is in the . 0 al walks of IIJ.e. His profession ness sense strc common, busl- jgly recommends 1 ...I, 1-.. .1- 1 .-... 1 1 1 WWl KTHJi -i'i5 if A' c-5irnT 1 ' ' ' " '" 1 1 ""i1 Of Governor. GEORGE E. CHAMBERLAIN, Multnomah, County. Secretary of State. D. W. SEARS, of Polk. State Treasurer. HENRY BLACKMAN, of Morrow. ATTORNEY GENERAL. J. H. RALEY, of Umatilla. State Printer. J, E, GODFREY, of Marion. Superintendent of Public Instruction. W. A. Wann, of Lane. Supreme Judge. B. F. BOIIHAM, 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 MATLOCK, of Umatilla. T.'. F. Telephone Main 105. No Sediment to Foul Your RefrJ.rator N 1)iSease Germs to Endanger Your Health VAN ORSDALL & ROSS "DON'T MUZZLE HIM." He Was a Friend In Disguise for He Made Votes' for the Democrat While He Labored. An editorial in Sunday's Pendle ton Tribune moves one to laughter and to tears laughter that n repub lican organ should havo unwittingly fashioned a boomerang of such valuo to the domocrats; tears that the em inently respectable and harmless Trlbuno should havo approached so closely to tho verge of rantankerous imbecility. Tin first Instnllmont of "Tho Democratic Lineup" Is dovoted in A bar of Diamond "C" laundry soap is 4 inches long; 2 inches wide and lu inches high. It costs a little more .or a little less than Ave flB cents n bar depends upon market conditions and the cost of the tallow used in its manufacture. A bar is enough for a week's washing for a family of five. SAVE DIAMOND "0" WRAPPERS -We redeem them for jB Ml torts of useful and attraetlve articles. Illustrate! book H H tbowius over 300 premiums given for warpers, sent on re sHsm jH quest. A postal will brine It. aHjfl Prenlwn Det, Tlie Cirteky Packhtf Ce., S. Oaufa, Mefc. , SaJB COUNTY. State Senator. C. J. SMITH. Representative. WM. BLAKLEY. Representative. EDWIN 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. JAMES A. HOWARD. Coroner. T M. HENDERSON. JUSTICES AND ROnD DISTRICTS. 1 lams. T. C. REID, Justice of the Peace. F. W. WILKS, Constable. C. 0. DARR, Road Supervisor All.. " 1 mua. J. W. GALLOWAY. Road Su'bervfflor. Alta District Pilot Rock, Gllllland, Willow Springs Precincts. E. C. BEITLE, Justice of the Peace. JOHN WILSON, Constable. HENRY SMITH, Road Supervisor. Athena North and South Athena and Bingham Springs Preclncta. ORANGE CHAMBERLAIN, Justice, of the Peace. J. L. SMITH, Coustable. W. H. BOOHER, Road Supervisor. (North Athena.) CLARK WALTER, Road Supervisor. (South Athena.) Encampment Encampment and Rud. dock Precincts. G. D. HILYARD, justice of the Peace. J. B. BAKER, Constable. G. D. HILYARD, Road Supervisor. Pendleton Pendleton, and North, East and South Pendleton, Reserva tion, Fulton, Union, McKay, Hogue and Prospect Precincts. A. W. NYE. Justice of the Peace J. M. BENTLEY, Constable. JOE FIX, Road Supervisor." (Hogue Precinct.) Echo Echo, Yoakum and Umatilla Precincts. JOHN DORN, Justice of tho Peace. J. G. McCLELLAN, Constable. Helix Helix, Juniper, Vanaycle 'reclncts. E. O. CASEY, Road Supervisor. Milton North and South Milton, Val- ley and Cottonwood Precinct A S. PEARSON, Justice of the Peace. Q. W. HARTON, Road Supervisor. (North Milton.) W. W. DORATHY. Road Supervisor, (South Milton.) Weston Weston, East Weston and Mountain Precinct J. A. LIEU ALLEN, Constable. W. S. PRICE, Road Supervisor, Wes ton. M. E. RO'AGfr. Road Supervisor, Mountain. " and Alba Preclncta. JSH CLARK, Justice of the Peace. . H. McREYNOLDS, Constable ALONZO DOWNS, Road Supervisor. Young Bloods of Pendleton that always look as if they cameont rf a bandbox wouldn't think ofhavfa their Allien or nnlnml bKim. j ' anywhere but at tliR Tw,on- ,6 , . "-ouu Ijnn, ary. 1x0 rougn euges, 110 torn button holes to annoy you, but the vy w work in laundering that can be m upon your Bhirts, collars or cuff i uum uuiur uuu niiian. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J. F. RobinBon, Prop. Pendlelon. Ticket Governor. W. J. FURNISH, of Umatilla, Supreme Judge. R. S. BEAN, of Lane County, secretary of State. F. I. DUNBAR, of Clatson Cmntv - State Treasurer. u. a. Muutu", or. luamain (joumj,. Superintendent of Public Instruction J. H. ACKERMAN, of Multnonal Attorney General. A. M. CRAWFORD, of Douglai, State Printer. J. R. WHITNEY, of Linn County. SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DIV TRICT. For Congres3mant J. N. WILLIAMSON. Clbok Count, LEGICLmTIVE DISTRICT TICKET. For Joint Senator. J. W. SCRIBNEIt, of Union County. For Joint Representative. G W. PHELPS, of Morrow Countv UMATILLA COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. State Senator. F. W. -VINfJENT, of Pendleton. . Representatives. H3NRY ADAMS, of Western C. E. MACOMBER, of Pendletoa. Sheriff 1 M .T flAWMRV nf -PonHlotmi. ' Clerk. ti I 1 tf I llh If rT l T IIMtlH . ; Recorder W. H. FOLSOM, of Pilot Rock. , Treasurer. Assessor. ntiAnnn 11.1 (juiwiiuiii jjuziAiN, 01 renaieum. 1 Commissioner." T. P. GILLILAND, of Uklah. Surveyor. J. W. KIMBRELL, of Pendleton.. Coroner. W. G. COLE, of Pendleton. Justice of the Peace Penrffetoit District THOMAS FITfcaERALD, of Pendle ton. Constable. A. J. GIBSON, of Pendleton. 4 El Principe Degaleg Henry The Fourth La Flor Stanford Sanches & Haya El Telegraphq La Mia Charles The Greaj 3 for 25 cents Maloy. Your Meals Will be greatly enjoyed H you dine at the French Restaurant The table we set is 1 , please you w , everything timti"-- ODR 25 CENT MEALS Are the BestillPale",' TIia ErAiirh RfiStailfiB1' 111V 11VUVU .rn A TICK PfP . GUS LA Fuss x"Z-7 : 71 r Steffi The Eaet Cregonian i-; R don' reprentetive f--, f Knd the people -PP.l It It by their liberal P't! ..,lti.in madlum of tn RUfVI MVflip ww