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PA(JK SIX. DAILY EAST QREGONIAX, PEXDLETOX, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1912. EIGTIT PAGES Children Cry for Fletcher's 1 V mm The Kind Yon Ilnvo Always Eoujlit, and "which has been in use for over SO years, has borne tbo sljrnaturtj of and has been mado under his per- ZS4 Jss sono.l supervision since its infancy. All Counterfeits, Imitation? end Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trine witb. and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Expcrienco against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute- for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Jlorplilno nor other Ifareotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays FeverLshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach aial Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR 1 A ALWAYS I Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years TrlC CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY THCCT, NCMf YORK CtTT. , -,Tf r... . - .... 1LB DEMOCRATIC CALL TO IS CHAIRMAN PETERSON HAS TENDERED HIS .RESIGNATION Advice Selection or Committeemen In Each Preoinct in Umatilla County Candidates for Nomina tion Also Urgwl to Get Busy. Pendleton, Ore., Jan. 30. 1912. To the Democratic County Central Committeemen of Umatilla Coun ty, and to Democrats Generally. Gentlemen: As your chairman, I wi.-h to call your attention to a few things which may be timely. The Frimary nominating election will be held on April the 19th and it is very important that we begin to make preparations for the campaign. The primary nominating election, this year, will be a very important one indeed, on account of the large num ber of offices for which it will be necessary to nominate candidates. A central committeeman should be elected in ea,ch precinct. In order to have anything like an efficient party organization, it behooves us to have .'one of our very best men in each precinct for committeeman and I hope .that our party will see to it that -this matter is carefully looked after. In addition to the election of coun ty centra! committeemen, ten dele gate5, from the state at large, will be elected to attend the national demo- cratic convention which meets at . Baltimore on June 25th. Also, five . presidential electors will be nomi v natB, Candidates for the following '.os should be nominated: U. S. Senator, congressman, circuit judge for the sixth Judicial district, su preme court judge, district attorney for the Mxth Judicial district (Uma til'a and Morrow counties) two state railroad commissioners, state dairy and food commissioner, secretary of state, county commissioner, county superintendent of schools. sheriff, county treasurer, two members of the legislature, county recorder, county coroner, clerk of the county court, 'ounty survey t. county tis-essor and justices of the peace for the various precinct in the county Al.-o, voters w'll be allowed the privilege of ex pressing their preference by ballot for presidential and vice presidential candidates. AH of our candidates All of our candidates should be men in whom the people have the most Implicit confidence. I' wish to call your further atten tion to the fact that it is our duty to register and be in position to vote at the primary nominating election. Ev ery member of all political parties should register. The present primary election law was enacted -for the pur pose of doing away- with the old con vention and assembly methods of nominating candidates, and while it was a revolution in politics members of all political parties will simply have to get accumtomed to it and act accordingly aa the people have spoken vox populi et vox 'Del the majority rules and the minority must re-pect the voice of tho majority. Democrats who care to become candidates should at once get their petitions in circulation, comply with the letter and spirit of the direct pri mary law and be in position to make a good campaiga. The law provides (Section 3360 of the Code) that before or at the time he begins to circulate any petition for nomination,- tho candidate shall file with the secretary of state, or the county clerk, as the case may be, a copy of his petition for nomination, signed by hirrself. All nominating petitions for Jtate or district offices to be voted for in more than one county, and for circuit judge and dis trict attorney, shall be filed with the secretary of state For county offi ces, or district offices of one county only, a copy of the said petition shall be filed with the county clerk. No person should sign a petition unless he is a qualified elector and is duly reg'stered. The law further prov'des (Section 3362 of the Code) that If the nomina tion is for an office to be voted for In on'y one county the petition shall be signed by electors residing in at least one-fifth (1-5) of the voting precincts of the county. There are now forty-four (4) voting precincts in I'rnat'lla county and it will be necessary for county candidates to have their petitions signed by electors resiling in at lean nine recincts. If the nomination is for a state or dls tr'ct of fee and the district comprises more than one county, the necessary number of signers shall include elec tors residing in at least one-eighth (1-8) of the precincts In each of at least two counties In the district; if It be an offtce to be voted for in the state at large, the necessary number of signers shall Include electors re siding in each of at least one-tenth (1-10) of the precincts In each of at least seven counties or the state. Candidates for congress should have their petitions signed by electors In one-tenth (1-10) of the precincts in at least one-fourth (1-4) of the coun ties in the district. The number of signers required on every such peti tion shall be at least two per cent of the party vote In the electoral dis trict; provided, that the whole num ber of signers required on a nomi nating petition for any office to be voted for in the state at large, or in a congressional district, shall not ex ceed 500 signers. The law further provides (Section 3364) that all petitions for nomina tion to be filed by the state at large or by any district consisting of more than one county, and for the office of circuit judge and district attorney, shall be file.l with tne secretary of state not lesu than twenty (20) days tefore the date of the primary nom inating election; and that petitions for offices to be voted for in one county only shall be filed with the county clerk not less than fifteen days before the date of the primary nominating election. I have faithfully served as your chairman for four years. This Is long enough for any one man to hold this position, and I respectfully re quest and humbly beg tho central committeemen to elect some one else as my successor and measurably re lieve me of the responsibility of the coming campaign. 1 am too busy with professional duties to take the active part which this campaign will require of the chairman and I now respectfully tender my resignation. In my opinion the central committee men should meet at once, accept my resignation, and elect someone else. Please look after this matter. . I pre dict that the political battle of this year will be fiercer and harder fought than any one since the mem orable campaign of 1896. The po litical heavens are all aflame and it certainly behooves the democratic party to select as its candidates its very best men. This is not only true of candidates for president and vice president, but of all other candidates. There will perhaps be more independ ent voting this year than ever before. Electors are going to vote for men for principle, and without much re gard for partisan politics. The democratic party is no longer dismembered, disrupted and flagel lated. The people have now fully realized that it was purely economic conditions, and not the democratic party that brought about the hard times of 1892, 189S, 1S94 and 1895. We now have democratic governors In twenty-four (24) states and a ma jority in congressional delegat.ons of twenty-two (22) ntates. Therefore It is plain to be seen that the democrat Is party U stronger ana more formid able than it has been since 1892. Its success depends largely upon its leaders and its principals both must be "safe and sane." With the hope that the democrats of Umatilla county will take an ac tive part In this campaign, elect some active member as my successor, and that we will be able to celebrate a magnificent victory national, state and county this year, I am, Sincerely yours, WILL M. PETERSOX, Chairman. ETTERS ENTERTAINED AT PILOT ROCK HOME (Special Correspondence). Pilot Rock, Ore., Feb. 1. A party of young folks spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. w, Etter. The evenine was spent in playing games, after which light re freshments were served. Those pres ent were, the Misses Jessie Wegner, Bessie Campbell, Clara Beck, Maude and Grace McReynolds, Georgia Ja ques, Ethel McCullock, Helen Dlns ner. Fay Sturtevant, Myrtle West- gate and Vera Jaqucs, and the Messrs Charlie Kldwell. Lon Etter, Merwyn Gilbert, Elbert Casteel, Guy and Her bert Wilson, Glen Harrison, Curtis McDole, Raymond Kidwell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathews re turned from Pendleton Wednesday where they spent a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Xewcomb and daughter were passengers on the Tuesday evening local for Pendleton Thomas Jaqucs of the Pilot Rock New Spring See Large Corner Window for the larjrest stock and the greatest variety of patterns vre have ever shown. Pretty Foulards, yard 75, 81.00 and $1.25. - i Messaline in all shades, yard $1.50, $1.25 and $1.00. Duchess Satin in all grades. Beautiful Bordered Patterns, 45-inchea wide.' F. E. Livengood & Go. 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