East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 12, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREGOyiAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1912.
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WITH THE CANDIDATES
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(Paid Advertisements,)
Are You Going to Build?
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Crab Creek
Phone Main 92
Get our prices first !
Lumber Co.
OSCAR. MAHLER, Manager
NOTICE OF BIDS.
For Water System and Pipe Line for
ROund-l'p Park.
Notice is hereby given that the
common council of The City of Pen
dleton will receive bids at the office
of the City recorder up to April 11,
1912, at 7:30 o'clock p. m, for the
conerructlon of a water system and
Save $250
How long will it take to do it ? Think it over. ,
How much can you lay aside every pay day ?
Why not be a capitalist, and have an income from your
money as well as from your labor.
YOU CAX DO IT. All it needs is a beginning and s
little determination. This bank will help you.
Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon
American National Bank
Pendleton, Oregon
pipe line in connection with Round-Up
Park, according to plans and specifi
cations for said water system pre
pared by Geary Kirabrell, City Sur
veyor, and now on file in the office
of City Recorder, said bids to be op
ened by the common council at its
regular meeting to be held on April
17th, 1912, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., said
bids to specify as follows:
For all pipe delivered per
foot i
For laying pipe, including
excavating, back filling
trench and all labor and
material necessary, per
foot $
For manholes, each $
For catch basins, each.... $
For entire pipe line com
plete (total bid)
Each -bid must be accompanied by
a certified check in the sum of 5 per
cent of amount bid made payable to
the order of the mayor of The City of
Pendleton, and the Common Councl!
reserves the right to reject any and
all bids.
Dated April 5, 1912.
THOS. FITZ GERALD,
City Recorder.
(Special Correspondence.)
Athena, Ore., April 12. .While doc
toring a sick horse Monday evening
E. E. Render, who is employed at the
O. Dickenson farm whs kicked on
the cheek by the horse, causing a
deep gah to be cut, two stitches had
to be taken.
Athentt is going to have a Men and
Religion Forward movement here
Saturday night und several speakers
are expected to be here for the eve
ning. There will be a 'big banquet at
six and following this will be the yf
ft rent addresses of the evening.
F. Sherwood spent Sundav in Walla
Wullu. ,
Miss Ruby Taylor of Weston was in
Athena Tuesday.
John Gross of Walla Walla was in
Athena Monday.
Miss Ida Kllgore of Weston was in
Athena Tuesday.
Sidney Crabill spent Sunday . in
Walla Walla.
Miss Kittie Gholson who attends
the Fisher school of music in Walla
Walla, spent Easter with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gholson.
F. G. Lucas of Weston was in
Athena Wednesday,
Miss E. M. Smith of Weston was
iii Athena Tuesday.
I. M. Kemp of Weston swas in
Athena Wednesday.
Miss Ella Bosher was in Walla
Walla Wednesday.
W. W. Jacobs is on the sick list this
week. ,
H. A. Ilundy who was operated on
In Walla Walla, has returned home
and is able to be around again.'
J. A. Kirk who has been takln
treatment for rheumatism at Hot
Luke has returned home.
Wm. Tompkins was in Pendleton
Thursday.
Frank Smith of Weston was in
Athena Tuesday.
R. Coppock was in Pendleton Tues.
day.
Hot Water, LowMf Tank. Kcxubnng. Chirk
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Fcaoe'sre tram 92.71 up
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If other "so-called" Restorers have failed, don't give wp hope, hut give WYETH'S
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My Lair was petting quite pruy and falling out rnp
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my clothes and kept nie continually brushing It off.
While ou a visit to Uochester I heard of jour Sage and
Sulphur for the hair. I got a bottle and used it. A few
applications relieved the itching, my hair stoped fall
ing out and gradually came bak to its natural color.
It Is now a nice dark brown color, Mft, glossy and pli
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y For two or three years my hair hud been fall
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using It regularly nntll now I have used four
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covered and keeps on coining in thicker. I shall
keep on nslng it a while longer, as I notice a
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JERRY RUSK
Progressive Republican Candidate for
Nomination
For Congressman
Eastern Oregon District.
"For Roosevelt and Progressive Pol
idea Against Taft and Stand-patism."
Crack Shot and Xotctl Whaler Kn
al to Kill leviathans in North.
Seattle, Wash. The Alaska whales
will be sorry to learn of the sailing
for the north from Seattle of Lieu
tenant Siguard Iillek of Christiana,
late of the Norwegian navy, who has
been engaged by a Haronoff islam'
whaling concern on account of his re
markiilile niasksmanship. Wild shots
are expensive. Bllck, In his whaling
cruises off the coast of Ireland, miss
ed but two whales out of 3S4 fired at.
I
Almost a Miracle.
S. D. PETERSON
Of Milton.
Republican Candidate for Reiionilna-
tioii for ltcircsentatlve.
A man who works for legislation In
the Interests of the people, who re
fuses to take dictation from the ma
chine politicians.
At the last session the machine
politicians attempted' to dominate him
both in the speakership fight and In
legislation; but they failed in every
Instance. Investigate his record and
see where he stood with the machine
or with the people.
JAMES P. NEAL
Candidate for Republican
Nomination for
District Attorney
.i
Candidate for the Republics. Nomi
nation for County School
Superintendent.
T. D. TAYLOR
Democratic Candidate for Nomination
at the Primary Election
For Sheriff
Present Incumbent
One of the most startling changes
ever seen in any man, according to
W. H. Ilolsclaw, Clarendon, Tex.,
was effected years ago In his brother.
"He had such a dreadful cough," he
writes, "that all our family thought
he was going Into consumption, but
he began to use Dr. King's New Dis
covery, and was completely cured by
ten bottles. Now he is sound and well
and weighs 218 pounds. For many
yeari' our family has used this won
derful remedy for coughs and colds
with excellent results." It's a quick,
safe, reliable and guaranteed. Price
50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottle free
at Koeppens.
XOTICK IX)U BIDS.
A 2Se Ck ol Wycth'a So and Sulphur Toilet Soap Free to anyone who will aend
us this advertisement with 10c in stamps to cover cost of wrapping and mailing the soap.
SOLD E THE P.N DLETON DRUG CO.
Proposals will be received by reg
istered mail, by the County Court for
Umatilla County, State of Oregon, up
to 2 o'clock p. m., Wednesday, April
17, 1912, for furnishing Umatilla
County with steel for the erection of
seven small bridges.
Proposals will also be received for
furnishing the said county with all
materials and the erection of said
bridges complete, according to plans
and specifications on file In the office
of Engineer C. H. Martin, Court
House. Pendleton, Oregon.
All bids must be directed to Frank
Saling, County Clerk, and must be
accompanied by a certified check for
5 per cent of the amount of the bid.
The Court reserves the right to re
ject any or all bids.
Dated March 28th, 1912.
FRANK SALING,
County Clerk.
FRANK SALING
Republican CandiJate for Nomina
tion at the Primary Flection
For County Clerk
Present Incumbent.
FRANK IC WELLES
"Tlie Children's Friend"
"For the past twenty years Mr.
Welles has given his entire time and
energy to public school work In Uma
tilla county. He Is devoting his life
to the education and welfare of our
boys and girls."
Wliut Would a MIsHourian Say.
A German tthoemaker, tired of the
hum-drum of his bench, got drunk one
day, climbed on top of the Julius
tower of Spanish castle and tried to
get to the $30,000,000 In gold which
the government had stored away
there In 1871 for war purposes.
However, he fell and broke his neck.
That ended him, tout It called attention
to Germany's little war treasure.
Today $30,000,000 wouldn't last
two days In a great war. Gcrrhany's
real treasure Is the railroads owned
by her separate states. On these al
one Germany could raise loans of four
and a third billions of dollars. Cleve
land Press.
TRVAKIXED 1,000,000 MILKS.
Springfield, Mass. After having
ridden more than one mlllon miles
on the same run, J. D. Smith of Athol,
a conductor for fifty-two years' and
the oldest employee In point of ser
vice on the Boston and Albany di
vision of the New Tork Central rall
rpad, has retired.!
Smith reached his seventieth birth
day last week, and In accordance with
the rules of the rallroaj, his retire
ment became automatic. He Is still
In rugged health.
The employees of the road present
ed him with a testimonial on his last
run on the Athol and Springfield
train of which he had been conductor
for nearly thirty years without an
accident.
IO of Applto Is also loss of vi
tality, vigor, tone. To recover appe
tite and the rest take Hood's Saraap
arllla that strengthens the stomach,
perfects digestion, makes eating a
pleasure. It also makes the blood rich
and pure and stecrtles the nerves.
GEO. T. COCHRAN
Progressive Republican Candidate
for nomination
Representative in Congress
Second District.
Hi A. Waterman
Of Hermlston. Oregon, -Republican
Candidate for Nomina,
tlon for
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for County Commissioner, sub
ject to the approval of the people at
the Republican Primaries.
I stand for an economical admin
istration of county affairs as a bust
ness basis, and tor . permanent Im
provement of Our public roads.
J. F. WALLAN
Of Adama '
Candidate for County Clerk
Subject to wishes of the voters in
Republican primaries.
-Let The Good Things Go Round,"
If elected I will five accurate and
straight-forward servlo to all the
people. A native-born, Umatilla
county man I ask you to give me
your support and Influence.
I. E. YOUNG
Candidate for the Republican noml-
nation for
County Superintendent
i record of 19 years successful
teaching.
B. S. Burroughs
Republican Candidate for Nomina
tion at coming primary election
For County Recorder of
Conveyances
Tresent incumbent.
Horace Walker
Republican Candidate for Nomination
for County Commissioner
Present Incumbent.
My platform: "Good Roads and Per
manent Improvements."
L. L. MANN
Republican Candidate for Renomlna-
tlon
For Representative
Present Incumbent. An official
with legislative experience, who rep
resents the people for the people.
Frederick Steiwer
Candidate for the Republican nomi
nation for -the. office of
District Attorney
At the Primary Election
April 19,". 1912.
"If nominated and elected I pledge
my best efforts to the duties of the
office. , I will have no enemies to
punish and will favor no friends;
prosecution will te undertaken only
after careful investigation and I
pledge myseir to the strictest economy
consistent with the efficient enforce
ment of the law. I desire to have
printed after my name on the nomi
nating ballot the following:
"Pledged to a strict and Impartial
enforcement of the laws of Oregon."
Frederick Steiwer