MONDAY, MAY 2G, 1H02. CUPRENT POLITICAL DISCUSSION. The Questions at Issue Before the People of Oregon Today. STATE PRINTING GRAFT. I That Office Has Cost the Taxpayers I In the Last Four Years $153,010.13. I graft. or nn ihP in-oiind that he is willing to help Mr. Chamberlain in ridding the tnxnavers of the state printing . , i j .i If these men are eiecieu, uuu STATE PRINTER GODFREY. If Elected there will no Longer a State Printing Gran. James E. Godfrey, .democratic I i .m hnvn nn active pari i Tmovemcnt toward the eradication virnniental nouses. i the rerorms proposed at this time ine 1 ... nmninnt assistant to George E. Chamberlain, who is lead a ' ins ; the fight for salary reform and thf POndUCt 01 swc vu.. ... Stlmate basis according to the con stitutional provisions. 'of AnmirPfl hV All I the Last r Tcare ,u: vote will help to elect them, w , Tne plan,, undisputed tacts auVstate government at tne siaie iirniiiiis uuitu oic " Are the exquisite new pat terns in wall paper we are showing. If it's for a par lor, dining room, bed room, library, store loom, office or any other room we have the correct paper and can please you. If you see our line you see all the new ideas. Let us figure on your job and we will save you money. C. C. SHARP Open Home Block Court St. ! cost the state as follows for the past four years: Appropriations for the years 1899-1900 $75,205.04 Appropriations for the years 1901-1902 61,260.27 Items from other funds for printing and expense 16.444.82 much less than it says the Journal. Salem will cost does at present The Office of the state printer has Is he Janus Faced? mt. nniinE nrpirnn. May 23. 1 lie utn', W.-0---T - (To heretofore been one of the most ex-. , Editor.)-Referring to the Ca SSSve departmnts of the state gov- t Exp,oded In j - egon v if i questions The REPUBLICANS FEAR.' Portland Oregonian Seems Sniff Defeat in the Air. The most tc ommnnt. It has cosi oi'inm. v of tlus ante .rnnnn vir when it HllglK T TVMIIamsnn answer ana - , ,,. j. y . "... t-i1 ,.tu- as well have cost mucu i ashed him at xue uw that figure. Every dollar above , . , va caucd down to a s'ninl what, hi? been a legitimate bill Utm In front of the Umatilla Houre expense has gone into the pocket of rbc Dalles. The general belief tAA mtP nrinter. Mr. Godfrey . that he worked tooth and tands upon a platform which he has i enthusiastically endorsed, demana !lntr reformation of these abuses. He ,. a i-ir, i ha onthnslastic sunnott Of all aSIOniSniUg uuuiMOiuu una w.v, . . w i n.ninti ! iniinr nntnns of the state oi uru- was matte in me .nurumb uicmu,. ,., ,. imlniq o 01 u m. icnHhsricnn nnd the conservati e business Grand total for state print- "s which ' men. who know that his wide exper :?15.301V3!r;U.;r;'v .0 democratic inlience during the 25 years past in the mc ana expense loj.uxu.io - , t. The above expense to the state for! was "uregon maj Ku uv.. - offl-ce haye aml,,v the printing and binding (the latter , - . anprtaP nf a nualified him to discharge the du- being a ver- small item) will be in- " nMP aZpA ,inQn to! ties of that office. Appealing oti nnnlnst the "Employers' Lia bilitv bill" and no campaign denial o,ic tlmp will fill the bill nor will rniirnnd voters accept it. Union sympathisers please think and vote rjgl,t. RAIL.KUAUKK. Unis creased when the deficits to he made i fren.L ',e"S5j t'!', ;rtt1 f p,lr.:, th. lnborine men and to the bust .... . .. i ! ukui ine nuiiuuii ' . . . , . .i.t . - - . . .wnc.o nun nnvmir i 1 1 r 1 1 nuif associates on me sian- ucsa ., .... i ii l USUI iue about' 510.000." . lS,M h:r indi in his candidacy, it is difficult There must be charged to the state in . . rivnnp nf pipntion nrac-to believe that he can fall oi eiec- - ! printing expense the salary of the ex- ticalh: conceding defeat. i tion. Z. j pert accountant under the direction of Qng maj. in,agine the gloomy feel-; u is essentially complimentary to j, the secretar- of state who gets from - of j'r Furnish as he picked up jr. Godfrey that the question as to i tTSft r Cinnn o vatxr mi n Hi or Itpm nf t . r t.i .1 .ml i , . i i 1 1 1 1 1 n i- nf ni n i-'i n- . it'iun iv rivjv --, line uregonian oi euunuuj ois mines uuu auuuuiu 3nnn 1 j n n..tt.nl-,n,l nnnfnccinn , 1 $3000. read there the authorized confession ( ter has Hailey Goes on Stump. Thnmns G. Hailey. prosecuting at torney of the sixth judicial district, and a resident of Pendleton, lias con sented to take the stump for the dem nrratic state central committee, es neciallv representing Colonel James H. Ralev, democratic nominee for at- j torney-g'eneral. Jir. Hailey will be billed for addresses in a number of. the vallev counties and will put In . . ... j , ,i. i ... n Untnm a1otln.t In flint wnrk. I never been raisea. mis iei--iue nmc c . ...... - , rrii nttnrofi tn tho sr.! ..v. i.u: . .,..h ' , i ,,c. i oil iimnih. I Mr. Hailev is a forceiui speaker ana, nense of the state printing office the ,-, r i,nVp potip a-srlimmer-i oC nf industry in the state of Oregon I will be an eftectlve campaigner, i BUY YOUR j biennial legislative investigation of ing and that he must suffer the hu j are supporting him with enthusiasm Portland Journal. ' that office (a rotten whitewash) that j miHation of witnessing the inausru ' born of pride in the recognition of LUMBER ! costs about $2000. or ?4000 more. ration of George E. Chamberlain So the taxnaver is bleached next January at Salem, unless. ?eT- out of about forty thousand dollars chance, in the slang of the day, Mr AT THE per annum for the state printing oftl. Furnish go way back into Eastern ice. Allowing $5000 for white paper Oregon and sit down in the privatf 'and $15,000 for labor in printing office j office of his banking institution to ' nn.l hlnHni-v snnitll n i-pfir rnpri I lirnnil n.-pn tlio -inlc:itiiripc nf nnllM. to the office holders and Mr.' F. C. ' cal life and reflect that Caesar was 1 nni,-pr 1 ambitions and therefore Brutus slew On the flat salary system with the him. work done in commercial offices the , Indeed, even the most virulent op I etntn ni-lntfnr. rcniiM fnczt fVip r.pni-il untioiit nf ,Tr Fiirnic:h ic ninvpd with PRICESTAS LOW AS THE LOWEST as follows: ! pity, however he may continue his: . . i . .... r k. .. immn'c? inn nronm 1 1 1 1 1 1 ktiiiii uii i union laoor in me luaKeup m mc iunuu a .v-c v.. v. . ticket. The election of Mr. Godfrey are delicious. Tou never tire or is esspntlal to the carrying out of them. Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., opp Court House. For Ail Kinds of Building Material, Including Doors Windows Screen Doors and Windows Building Paper Lime Cement Brick and Sand And Don't Forget Our Wood Guttera For Barns and Dwellings Salary of printer four years. ! strenuous work for Mr. Chamberlain $2,500 a year $10,000 and the rest of tne state democratic ! Priming and binding for four ' ' ticket and insure as a positive rer years, estimated $60,000 1 tainty that which is conceded by tne Morning Oregonian as a high proba Grand total under salary sys- i bility. tem for four vears .. ..$70,00u, "Tremendous ovations.' FlaHer Saving of salar-y plan over j iuS reception." "Gigantic crow is." nrpspnt svRtpm . . S3 000 "Amazing outpminngs." -Tremend- if thP atntP nriminr nffl-p u-prp us enthusiasm." "Gigantic were put on a salary the experts and leg islative whitewashings would be uan-'cescary. ! The Salem Journal, f-mu which the iiuwi w miaic ius tarn:1! nuu':aii;a the election of George E. ChambeT-j l"1 t"?5011 ? S The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY FURNISHED BAP. IN CONNECTION IN CENTER OF BLOCK BET. ALTA & WEBB BT3 F. X. SCHEMPP, Prop. Our Three Coated in ,1 01 bl rl Uf n lain for governor because Mr. Cham-i berlain is pledged to put an end to! lessen the burden upon the taxpayer ' Jf", Te r to that extent. The Journa also wa";n nd t f rndf- Sn5 w ... , ... , T , Wann, and J. E. Godfrey, and D. w frp? HnnPM P,n u , G, , Sears, and J. IC Weatherford, ind frey, democratic candidate for print- caiouel w F Butcher-let not their efforts abate one jot or tittle in thpfr ..USE PURE.. Artificial Ice is due to the retention in j i . . i r TT A . an ine sj-slciu oi uric -m.ciu 1 or other inflammatory poisons -which hna their wav into the blood, and are forced by thecirculation through the glands and pores of the skin, causing it to burn like fire, and the incessant itching allows no rest night or day. Eczema appears in a great many different forms, beginning frequently as a mere redness of the skin, fol lowed by little blisters or pimples, from which a clear or straw colored matter oozes, forming into sores, scales or scabs; this is weeping Eczema, conimouh called Salt Rheum. These acid poisons sometimes dry up the natural oils and the skin becomes ' hard and dry, often cracking and bleeding and causing intense pain and fearful itching. This form of Eczema is known as Tetter, and oftenest ' attacks the hands and feet. Unsightly eruptions ' Ifiir iF" 'F'izL n ue shape of pimples and blackheads break out ' ' upon the face, neck and shoulders as a result of ! polluted blood, and this humiliating disease is called Acne. Local remedies afford but scant relief. The blood and system being saturated with the poison, the disease cannot be reached with washes, salves, powders or other local applications. S. S. S. restores the deteriorated blood to its normal condition, stimulates the sluggish organs.and all the wastematterisehminated i mroilFll tne nroner ennnnp is. i. JS. .s mnlrps thp However, let not the supporters of! blood rich andstrong, and under its tonic and im-igo-George E. Chamberlain and Colonel . Ptrtc tt, witi, J.,, o,i ?i, skin becomes soft and smooth again. S. S. S. contains no minerals but is guaranteed purely vegetable. Write us if you need medical advice; this will cost you nothing. Illustrated book on skin diseases sent free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. Young Blocds oj pCBdkl that ahvaja look as Ulhty(inrf a uauuwii WOUlCn't tblnV tl. . vm.i. Hum ui i-ujorea fhlrtc - -.. l .... wt! nnj uac uui ui me Donifjtic 1 ury. imo rounii edces. im . miles r.nnoy you, but the Tin; work in laundering thatwn u UK"" yuur suin?, collars or uuiu uuior aim nnisn, fTTin T ril irnrpi . Htt iVh. MM -. - tiiiL'imui J. F. Robinson. Prop. pm t : ny West mm yv x-s. 58oU Acres of land. I still have I I if 1 1 i 'i riri u Tnv nniA 'i . weeic i can sliow as good gains as I have had on net (Iltr. rvvrvnt rtir nf - . - uvuri sacrifice, both lmnrmviJ unimproved. M R i c n- ' courses." "Stupendous processions." , "Glittering pageants." "The whol. i state one Furnish mad." "Attacked by Furuish-phobia." j 1 1 A ? ? i 11 X. 1 ! auu yet in spue ui uu inese won- j 1 THE REAL ESTATE M yM.-' Sjm vvhi V ''J ,Crr -r -i rn r 0 In Blue and white colors is just the thing to give good service. W, J. CLARK & CO. FOB KALE NEW CHICAGO TYI'E- writer, universal key-board, first-class , machine Take a look at It TblrtT dol- i lards iwil bay It East Oregonian offlce. ' strenuous endeavor to place beyond the bonds of possibility anything but success for the ticket. Let the people of Oregon niounroii in the saddle, waving aloft their ban ner of political independence, earn ing in one hand the swo-d of rebuke to political chicaners, following their peerless leader, George E. Chamberlain and his gallant staff let them press onward uuill aema! j and accomplished victors has been written as the record of the campaign of 1902. Let no one rest too secure in view of Vn concessions u" Mi- Ui cial mouthpiece the republican party. Rather let the tuoveiuent be intensified, the end made more cer tain. Portland Journal. Telephone Main 105, No Sediment to Foul Your Refrigerator No Disease Germs to Endanger Your Health VAN ORSDALL &" ROSS Economy, Comfort, Safety are combined m the Quick Meal Blue Flame Wickless Oil Stoves. They are just the thing for summer cooking, and are always ready for use. The cost of operating the Quick Meal Improved Stove is less than any cooking device made. You are invited to call and inspect the Quick Meal stoves, and learn the points of merit in-which they excel. T. C. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE KAN T. D. Taylor for Sheriff. The average Umatilla county tax payer is v;'lSe enough to recognize a faithful servant at his counter, in his office, in his workshop, on his farm, or in the court house of which he is part owner. It may be said with en tire truth of Mr. T. D. Taylor that his character as a man and his rec ord as an officer are such as to high ly commend him to the voters of this county for the office to which he as pires. He is a native son. having been born and raised in Oregon, and has resided for years in Umatilla county. He is a "son of the hunch- grass." and a type of the vigorous sturdy, self-reliant, honest and intel ligent manhood that' this term im plies. He has tiled responsible posi tions, and has always proved himself worthy of the confidence- reposed in him. "While deputy -during Mr. Blak ley's term he so familiarized himself with the duties of the office that he is thoroughly qualified to fill any posi tion connected with it, either at the desk or in the field, and he has al ways attended to business with promptness and efficiency. He Is able now to assume the rolns with benefit to the taxpayers and credit to him self. The people will mafie no mis take in electing "Till" Taylor as sher iff. Weston Leader. Without doubt, one of the greatest improvements made in the heat ing hue in the last ten years is the Hot Air B ast Furnace, the " Perfect" constructed with nn air heating chamber iu the furnace itself. It draws foul air from the basement, introduces it into the furnace at a very high temperature, which enables it to mix with the gase of the fuel, thus in suring their perfect combustion. The only furnace which actually does accomplish this wonderful result, it is acknowledged, is the "'Perfect," made by the Richardson & Boynton Co., of New York, Chicago and Boston, for whom the general western ageut is W. G. McPketson 47 First Street, Portland, Ore. Just Before Retiring a glass of SCHULTZ'S PILSNER beer will insure a peaceful, un broken sleep. It is soothing and restful for the nerves, aids diges tion in its tonical effect. In the morning you will awake feeling bright and vigorous. This is another guarantee of its purity. Has Good Record, The excellent record of Colonel J. H. Raley in the legislature, and hte high standing as a citizen, will insure him a splendid vote in his home county. Throughout the state, also, he is well known as a mail who would fill the office of attorney-gener al with signal ability, Weston iu particular owes Colonel Raley a debt of gratitude for Wb .effective work In behalf of the normal school, and should pay it this election. A sewing machine Is a necessity in every home and parents should not neglect teaching their children how to sew. A good investment is made when vou purchase a Standard, White or Wheeler & Wilson. They are the highest standard of sewing machine excellency and are the most improved made. Don't send your money for a cheap machine for we haye them for $20.00, so if you want a cheap ma chine come in and see ours. Don't buy a "pig in a bag." Oil, needles and extras for all machines. Jesse Failing, Sewing machines, furniture and carpets. Mountain Resort TTOR SAL The celebrated "Bingnam sprap, in TUlIP MOMMIES the . Umatilla River, complete, furniture, nxtures. stages beu Ausoiuie coniroi uj uc hum v. . trout fishine stream in Oregon. sell So acre tract including l& acres, as ucsutu, ium-b farm, controlling big range, ui lease. Call on or address: Frank B. Cloptofl tr?fofnn. Oregon rife a. -v Will be grfatly enjoyed ii you diue nt tue n i iiii ii ni m ii in The table we set bnJ please you as we L-rvf hine that Js in K50" rrm or nuW M rnALl .VYUUUJ '.n ri rniW 11 I If II II L" vv II 1 1 i - ' ' . n ur n MIMNIS SELLS rmi First fl Orders Pro1 ford ThcHCF '