SOCIALISM CURRENT POLITICAL DISCUSSION. TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1902. The Questions at Issue Before the People of Oregon Today. 11 I I K r r-w it : It Fashion's Favorite designs in wall paper are found at our store. All the newest ideas are in our stock. Our prices mean a saving to you. Our work is first class. Come and let us figure on your work. C. C. SHARP Opera House Block Court Bt. CHAMBERLAIN IN HEPPNER ONE OF THE GREATEST CROWDS EVER GATHERED A RUNAWAY TEAM li tore to do more or less damage to a carriage, but whethes you need repairing from accident or ordinary wear and tear, bring your vehicles to us, While our reputation is widenpread for doing all Kinds oi repairing in the best man ner, at the laweit prices, we feel that there are a few good people who don't know that we ate unexcelled in our line, and we want them to know us. See Us About Gasoline Engines NEAGLE BROTHERS Wtrter St, near Main, Pendleton, Ore. . . . . t . w- i j... r Great Street parade wun nemy oi i Red Fire and Lots of Enthusiasm; 1 Many Were Turned away from the j Meeting, not Being Able to Get In j uulldlng. Hepimer, May 2C When George' E. Chamberlain, candidate for gover-j nor, Walter M. Pierce and other can didates arrived in Honimor last Sat- urday evening, the streets were thronged with one of the biggest crowds ever gathered together in the city. The demonstration was truly loyal. In the evening, headed by the band, an immense procession, lighted by Roman can lies and red fire, paraded the streets. When the hour for speaking arrived the opera house, with seating c.pacuy of ever 700, was jammed to the doors, and over 400 hundred voters had gather ed who could not get in. Those who could not get In were organized .into an overflow meeting on the street and addressed by Prot. Wann, candidate for superintendent of pubic instruction, Walter M. Pierce, candidate for joint senator, and Henry Blackburn, candidate for state treasurer, while the candidate for governor was addressing the im mense crowd in the opera house. When Mr. Chamberlain concluded his speech in the 'opera house, he ad dressed the open air meeting, while those who had spoken in the open air made other speeches to the crou'd in the house. No such ovation .as this givenn Mr. Chamberlain was over given any other - candidate in Heppner. It is almost unanimously conceded that Mr. Chamberlain will have a nice majority n Morrow county. than hnlf of the state, and that pours its wealth through the chief commercial mart of the Northwest Portland. He haB worked as a com mon toiler, served as a legislator, has conducted important business insti-i tutions, and has gained eminence m the practice of law. He is today as highly honored as any citizen In the eastern half of the state, with a re putation and character in western Oregon that assure him the support of the people at the coming election. While political conventions niak so wise nominations the Journal has no hesitancy in commending their course. And the Journal believes that the people of the state will re cognize the fitness of the man from Umatilla county for the office of at torney general, and elect him to that office. If they do this, with George E. Chamberlain in the office of gover nor, and the other excellent gentle men in the other state positions, then will the affairs of the state be in good hands, and government ad ministered in a manner to forward the interests of the people who bear the burdens of taxation. Portland Journal. The inspires Orator of the Hew Crusade Will Speal at the Court House TUESfiAYc MAY 27, AT 8 P. JL Ignorance is not a virtue. Investigation is no crime. Failing to hear this grand orator you will miss the treat of a life time. J. H. Raley is one candidate who reposes in the satisfaction of know ing that he has with him the entire party vote, and that he will receive support liberally from the opposite party. His knowledge of law in connection with his eperience in leg islative assemolles, gives him a pres tige In his campaign for the office of attorney general. Athena Press. T. D. TAYLOR. RALEY'S CANDIDACY. Our Three Coated YlfttT Jvlll 0 b In Blue and white colors is just the thing to give good service. W. J. CLARK & CO. The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY FURNISHED BAB IN CONNECTION IN CENTER OF BLOCK BET. ALTA & WEBB STB F. X. SCHEMPP, Prop. The Newspapers Have a Good Word to Say of the Pendleton Man, The Journal has great pleasure in commending the state democratic convention for placing in nomination Col. James H, Raley, of Pendleton, for the office of attorney-general. It was a selection that will be endors ed by the people of the state. Col. Raley has been prominent among the pioneer citizens of Ore gon. He has been a sturdy worker for the development of the resources of that empire that constitutes more ..USE PURE.. Artificial Ice roil KALE NEW CniCAQO TIPE wrlter, universal key-board, first-class machine. Take a look at It- Thirty dot lards will buy It East Oregonlan office. IMP' Telephone Main 105. No Sediment to Foul Your Refrigerator No Disease Germs to Endanger Your Health VAN ORSDALIXR'OSS Economy, Comfort, Safety are combined in 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 MAN Candidate for Sheriff for Umatilla County. Jn the excitement and interest in cMpnt to the gubernatorial contest, we iihould not lose sight of the fact that county affairs also demand our attention. The (candidate for official position who is ;Vest qualified to fill the samt; other things being equal is enti tled to recognition and should re ceive the support of all voters who believe that public office is a public trust and are desirous of the best service possible to obtain., In this connection, permit me to call the voters' attention to T. D. Taylor, candidate for sheriff for Umatilla county. Jlr. Taylor is a na tive Oregonian, a son of the Golden West. Born in the Willamette val ley 35 years ago; a resident of Uma tilla county for 33 years. He was reared on a ranch. After graduating at the Portland Business College, he chose a business career and, as book keeper and salesman, was, for a num ber of years, connected with the C. A. Barrett Hardware Company, of Athena, and also with W. D. Hans ford, of Pendleton, during which time by his kind and courteous bearing and accommodating manner, he made many warm friends. Mr. Taylor at present is serving his second term as deputy under Sheriff Blakley, and, on assuming the more responsible position of sheriff, would be well equipped with all necessary knowledge and informa tion pertaining to the office; thus enabling him from the very first to transact official business satisfactoi lly ' to everyone. Mr. Taylor Is fully qualified in every respect to fill the position. His ability, honesty, industry and ef ficiency are unquestioned, therefore, voters, regardless of party affiliations will make no mistake by voting for T. D. Taylor for sheriff. AN INDEPENDENT VOTER. Stat xor Ohio, city or To lido i .. Lucas County. t M Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the Arm of F.J. Cheney t Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pa; the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case o! Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence this 6th day of December, A. I seal. I lm- I U I A. W. OLEA80N, .TXt: Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. OUKNEV & CO., Toledo. Ohio. Sold by druggist. 76c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Political Notes. Baker county is conceded to the democrats by from 500 to 600 major ity. Mr. Scrlber, who recently knifed J. M. Church two years ago, will lose Union county by 500 or 600, and Walter M. Pierce will be the joint senator; both representatives will be democrats, says the Chronicle. The federation of trades unions in Multnomah county had ondorsed Mr. Chamberlain for Kovernor. end adder! that a largo majority of tho mining men or Eastern Oregon would stand by his ticket. The homllest man In Prnirtlntnn nn well as the handsomest, and others. are invited to call on any druggist and got free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and Innim a remedy that Is guaranteed to cure and relieve all chronic and acute coughB, aathma, bronchitis and consumption. Price 2Bc and BOc, For sale by Tall man & Co., sole agents. BASEBALL Decoration Day Morning and Afternoon COLFAX (REORGANIZED AND STRENGTHENED) VS. PENDLETON'S INDIANS Morning Game Begins at 10 0'Clock Afternoon Game Begins at 3 0'Clock Refrigerator s ! Rcf tiget ators ! j Rcf rigerator s ! i We handle exclusively in Pen- J dleton the Monitor, Mascot and Lapland Refrigerators manu factured by the Ranney Refriger ator Company of Greenville, Mich., which are the most ad vanced. They are REGULAR ICE SAVERS and cost less to keep perishable goods in than any other made. They are con structed on scientific principles, made of oak and lined with min eral wool, which shuts out the heat. All are highly polished and convenient and are ornamen tal as well as useful. We are making SPECIAL LOW PRICES on these refriger ators and can save you money both on the cost of the refriger ator and on your ice bill. Joseph Easier FURNITURE, STOVES, ETC. BUY YOUR LUMBER AT THE Laurels Aain : TbrrU Exposition pas made the Cold ricoai Awara to I.W.HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY uoia medals wvra Bold by JOHN SCHMIDT The Louvre Saloon MCNDLETON , . ORKflOK OLD NEWSPArEItS TO POT TJNDEB carpets, on shelves, walls, or for wrap Ping purposes, om newspapers In Urge bundles of 100 each at 25 cents at bundle ton, Oregon. 0UEa0NlAN offlce, CdlS Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., opp. Court House. 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