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We want you to make a quality test of Bowstring
Six Cord Spool Cotton and compare it with the thread
you are now using. We know that if -you will once use
Bowstring thread, you will say that no other thread
equals it in strength, smoothness and freedom from defects.
The Sea Island cotton used in Bowstring thread has a
fibre longer and finer than any other cotton in the world.
Dressmakers say that Bowstring is so free from def ects,that
with it they can run their machines all day long without
a skip or a break. The price is as usual 5c a spool
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This Coupon is Worth Qq
This coupon will buy at our store a. 5c spool of Bow
string thread. But the coupon must be presented in
order to get the spool as we must send to the manufacturer
a coupon for every spool put out in this way. We want
you to know by actual experience the high quality of Bow
string thread. This coupon is good for one week only be
ginning to-day.
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Address '. ...
HAY 14, 1914.
Wanted Furnished bouse. Phone
65.
Wanted Good, clean raga at the
Caat Orefonlan office.
Wanted Girl or woman for gen
eral housework. Phone 437.
Victor and Edison phonographs and
records at Warren'a Music House.
Wanted First class woman cook.
Apply at Milk Depot, 117 Railroad St.
Wanted Girl for general house
work. Apply 607 College street or
phone 215 J. v
Old papers for sale; tied In bun-
ilea. Good for starting fires, etc. 15c
4 bundle or two bundles for Z6c
fbU office.
For aale Two modern cottages lo
cated on east Court street, seven
Blocks from Main street. Inquire of
Walters' milL
When In Echo, stop at the
Hotel Hosklns. Fully renovated and
under new management Good meals
and rooms, 25c and up.
"Mutt" takes the big loads and
"Jeff" shows the speed. Penland
Bros, haul anything and reasonable.
Furniture van and storage warehouse.
Office 647 Main street. Phone 339.
Just what you have been looking
for to wear during the hot summer
days. Its the new Arrow Shlrt-Sult
for men, a combination of overshlrt
and underdrawera at Alexander's.
See window. .
Large tract of good valley land In
Oregon to be thrown open In May.
Good climate, plenty of water and
rich soil. For large map and full In
structions and Information send $1.60
to J. C. Dear way, The Dalles, Ore
gon. In this way we can make it
easy for you to locate and file with
out the expensive locator.
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CANDIDATES
Primary Election,
May 15. 1914
(Ptid Advertisements)
John W. Kimbrell
Republican
Candidate .for
naUon for
Komi-
Write this down on your
Calendar
CHAUTAUQUA
SIX BIG DAYS
JULY 5 TO 10
County Surveyor
at the Primary election to be held
Friday, May 15th.
Have had 20 years experience in
this oritce in umauua county.
J. T. Brown
Candidate for Nomination for
COCNTY CORONER
Republican Ticket.
If elected, I will give all matters
coming under my charge eareful con
sideration and Investigate all casea
without fear or favor, and keep down
all unnecessary expense.
Mark Your Ballot
64 X H. S. GARFIELD
Candidate for the Nomination for
COUNTY CORONER
RetmbUcsto Ticket.
I believe the office of coroner
should be filled by a physician. I re
spectfully refer the Republican voters
to mv record during the. last two
years of my paat Incumbency.
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LAiES!
We'll be your cook tomorrow while
you go vote
Our rcady-to-eat cold lnncli Roods are so pood just as if they
were prepared especially for election day. Don't get a biff,
warm meal at noontime these hot days.
Just try some of these
Kippered Salmon Kippered Herring
Cold Lunch Tongue Veal Loaf .
Boneless Herring Chipped Beef
Vienna SauMflp JULSZIO Sliced Boof ',
Corned Beef Pork and Boans
Saratoga Chips Sardines
Canned Crab ." . Canned Lobster
c
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Pickles, Olives, Crackers, Cheese, Etc.
Fresh Strawberries, Gooseberries, Tomatoes and Potatoes.
A .; GRIGGS' GROCERY
1 FRANK M. GRIGGS, Prop.
LOCALS
Sb Advertising in Brief
RATES.
Per Hoe first Insertion ...10e
Per Una, additional Insertion. . . .fts
Per line, per month ..fl.00
' No local taken for lets than 25c.
. Count 6 ordinary words to line.
Locals will not be taken over the
'phone and remittance must accom
pany order.
eh i Hill
Mrs. Katherlne Timmerman came
In this morning from Helix. .
'.' Paul 8 perry was an outgoing pas
senger on the morning local.
lira. William Leathers is up from
her home at Hermlston today.
Mrs. 8. Mauhburn of Echo Is am
ong the vixltors In the city today.
Arthur O. Means, Umatilla mer
chant and councilman, spent last
night In the city, returning this morn
ing. . .
Pedcy Folsom, who is managing the
Xolin ranch of the J. E. Smith Co.,
returned there this morning after
epending yesterday In the city. .
Protected by the Government.
When you buy U. S. inspected meats
at the Oregon Market Uncle Sam tells
you that what you get is pure choice
and free from infection. Try It.
Phone 444. (Adv.)
Something New
If you have been looking for some
thing new, Koeppen's will have cran
beddles Sunday. Adv.
Notice to Cut Weeds.
Notice is hereby given to all per
sons to cut or have cut and destroyed
all noxious weeds and grasses upon
all lota and grounds owned or occu
pied, by them In The City of Pendle
ton or upon the streets fronting on
the same forthwith under penalty of
the ordinance In such case made and
provided.
By order of Street Committee.
Dated May 14. 1914. 'V
THOS. F1TZ GERALD,
(Adv.) .. , J VCity . Recorder.
Keep Off Uie Cemetery.
All persons are hereby notified not
to trespass upon tjie tract of land
commonly called the north side ceme
tery while it Is being Improved. By
order of
JOHN KEARNEY,
(Adv.) Chief of Police.
FOR STATE TREASURER.
Echo, Ore., May 11. 1914..
Editor East Oregonian,
Pendleton, Oregon.
Dear Sir:
From the standpoint of an "inde
pendent" earnestly interested in Good
Government, I take this opportunity
of suggesting to my Umatilla county
Democratic friends that next Friday
when they reach the blank of their
nominating ballots against the office
of State Treasurer, they write In the
name of B. Lee Paget of Clackamas
County, who is already the nominee
of the Prohibition Party and who will
draw a large support from the many
thousands of Independents through
out the State.
With the triple nomination which
Mr. Paget w-111 probably receive from
the Progressive, Prohibition and Dem
ocratic parties, he will make a most
formidable candidate for the office
of State Treasurer for which he is
admirably fitted by long residence and
many years of experience as an ac
countant and Bank officer.
Mr. Thos. B. Kay, the present in
cumbent would not, and should not,
have a walk over In his campaign for
reelection. .
Your- truly,
O. D. TEE I
(Paid Adv.)
To the Democratic Voters of Umatilla
County, Oregon.
Do not forget to write In the names
of the following persons upon the
ballot tomorrow:
For senator Umatilla county, D. C.
Brownell.
For representative, Umatilla and
Morrow counties, G. H. Bishop.
For representative, Umatilla coun
ty, H. J. Taylor, A. W. Simmons.
For county treasurer, R. O. Hawks.
For county surveyor, J. R English.
For coroner, John S. Baker.
For congressman, Samuel Evans.
For water commissioner, J. S. Hod-
gin.
For Supreme court judge, W...T.
Slater, T. H. Crawford.
If any voter Is not satisfied with
any one of the above named persons
he or she may write In the name or
names of such person or persons in
lieu thereof aa may appear most satisfactory.
WILL M. PETERSON,
Chairman.
T. J. TWEEDY.
'Secretary.
(Paid Adv.)
EAGLES' HALL
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MOST EXQUISITE ART PORTRAY
' AI.S EVER SnOWN.
12 Beautiful Hand Colored Art
Pictures.
This latest edition of our celebrated
Art Panola far excells any we have
ever published and when we describe
them as rare and fascinating art
beauty studies we are expressing It
mildly. These Art Poses are by fa
mous French and other artlBta. To
lovers of Art we say these portrayals
must be seen to be appreciated. Fin
ished by the celebrated phototone
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ly hand colored and life like. Size 7x
10 Inches.
FREE. Send in your order at
once, and we will send you absolutely
free, one large picture, size 15x18
colored and ready for framing. This
beautiful Indescribable picture retails
In Art studios at from 12.00 to 13.00
Just the thing for your den. Order
now. Today,
We will send the entire set. all
different, postpaid, for only $1.15,
coin or money order, and remember
our standing guarantee of ' 'money
back If not satisfied" hoi 4a good. Or
der now,, TODAY.
DAYTON' ART PORTRAYAL CO.
Dayton. Ohio.
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DEMONS
of the world famous and only
living model make,
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KABO
Thursday, Eriday and Saturday
of this week
A poor corset and poor fit can spoil the effect of the most beautiful
gown. Fit counts (or a lot more than costliness of material and extremeness of
style.
A good corset will bring out your individuality of style to the best advantage 4
a poor one is a bad investment.
An expert corsetierre "will demonstrate to you
the model that you should wear.
ALL ARE INVIVED
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Wohlenberg Department Store
. Better Goods for Less Money
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Franklin
Six-Thirty
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Nation Wide Demonstration
. Ninety-four Franklin Cars
Averaged 32.8 Miles on One Gallon of Gasoline
The Story
Franklin dealers all over the United States and Canada rith stock' Franklin Six-Thirtv tour-' I
ing cars conducted a one-gallon economy contest on May 1. In each case the run was made over J
such a course that the finish was as close to the starting point as possible, and the results were 1
certified to before a Notary Public by both driver and two official observers. "
Ninety-four different cars, with as many different drivers, and in as many different places. 1
regaraiess oi weauier or roaa conditions, ana witn tne various grades of gasoline,- went
gallon of gasoline from 17.2 to 51.2 miles.
on one :
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Rev. Dr. Lucas
WILL HOLD A
Class Lesson
IX THE
EAGLES' HALL
TONIGHT
ATTENTION
All persons Interested In religion,
psychology, the art of healing or spir
itual unfoldment, as well as, business
and domestic Inharmonles, will be
present. Special Individual helps.
unite three questions and make a
personal mark of recognition on slip
, ADMISSION, SO CENTS. ,
NOTE Dr. Lucas wlll be open for
engagements the previous day, Wed
ncsday. Mar 13th, at 9:15 a. m. In
Room S of the Golden Rule Hotel and
will leave Friday morning. He has
healed hundreds of people and pre
vented 249 divorces, In one year, In
the Walla Walla Valley. If In trouble,
consult him Wednesday and Thurs
day.
ID
Certified Records of Each Test:
CHy
Milwaukee, Wis.
Cumberland, Md.
Boston, Mass.
Xew Haven, Conn.
Seattle, Wash.
Kansas City, Ho.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Spokane, Wash.
Elizabeth, N. J.
Syracuse, N. T.
Salt Lake City
Canton, Ohio
Sioux City, la.
New York City
Akron, Ohio
Portland, Ore.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Winnipeg, Man.
St. Louis, Mo.
Tork, Pa.
Cincinnati. Ohio
Springfield, Mass.
Auburn, N. T.
Hooslck, N. T.
San Francisco, Cal.
Bar Harbor, Me.
Baltimore, Md.
Charlotte. X. C.
Geneva, X. T.
HageMtown, Md.
Waterloo, la.
Louisville, Ky.
San Jose, Cal.
Rochester, N. T.
Los Angeles, Cal.
Providence, R. I.
Newark, N. J.
Bridgeport, Conn.
Worcester, Mass.
Little Rock, Ark.
Walla Walla, Wn.
Newburgh. N. T.
Hartford, Conn.
Pendleton, . Or..
Putnam, Conn.
Dayton, Ohio
Albany. X. Y.
San Diego, Cal.
Dealer W'th Rec.
Wm. F. Sanger Fair 51.8
A. E. Glisan Fair 50.9
Otto A. Lawton Fair 49.5
Cowles Tolman Fair 49.5
W. A. Wicks Fair 43.0
E. F. Williams Cool 42.9
L. A. McKay Windy 42.8
J. A. Nichols, Jr. Windy 42.5
F. V. Price, Jr. Windy 41.J
T. A. Young Windy 40.S
J. E. Langford Wet 40.1
Geo. W. Belden . Fair 39.9
Thomas Murphy Fair 39.9
O. A. Tisdale Windy 39.4
A. Auble. Jr. Windy 39.3
J. A. Braly Fair 39.1
James Sweeten. Jr. t Windy 38.;
J. B. Stephens Fair 38.0
Jos. B. Dryer Fair 37.9
T. S. Pfeiffer Windy 37.9
Newman Samuel Fair 37.3
W. W. Anderson Fair 36.8
Geo. H. Leonard Windy 36.9
John Moseley Fair . 36.5
John F. McLaln Windy 36.1
Fred L. Savage Fair 39.1
W. F. Knelp Windy 36.0
J. B. Woodside Windy 36.0
W. W. Carroll Fair 35.7
H. E. Baker Fair 35.3
R. H. Cramer Wet 35.1
Geo. M. Younger Fair 35.1
L. Xormandin . Fair 31.9
G. R. MacCollum Windy 31.8
R. C. Hamlin Rain 31.8
W. L. Wilcox Windy 31.4
W. L. Mallon Fair 34.4
Arthur L. Clark Windy 31.4
V. J. Eckberg Windy 34.3
J. F. Jones Fair 31.1
R. H. Tuttle ' Windy 34.0
George Mason Fair 33.9
H. P. Seymour Windy 33.8
J. W. M'Cormmach Fair 33.8
O. C. Bosworth Windy 33.3
F. B. Heathman Fair 33.2
C. G. Heck Windy 33.1
Wilson S. Smith Rain 33.1
City
Binghampton, N.Y.
Duluth, Minn.
St. Paul, Minn.
Washington, D. C.
Peoria, 111.
Laramie, Wyo.
Kingston, N. T.
Scranton, Pa.
Poughkeepsie, X. Y.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Oakland, Cal.
Great Falls. Mt.
Chicago, III.
San Antonio, Tex.
Pittsburg. Pa.
Erie, Pa.
Utica, N. Y.
Edmonton, Alta.
Norwich, N. Y.
Colorado Spr. Col.
Dallas, Texas
Sheboygan, Wis.
Phoenix. Aril.
Sioux Falls. S. D.
Reading, Pa.
Buffalo, N. Y.
Youngstown. Ohio
San Angelo. Tex.
Denver, Colo.
Washington. Ia.
Portland. Me.
Greensburg. Pa.
Paterson, X. J.
La Crosse, Wis.
Hutchison. Kans.
Tulsa. Okla.
Rising Sun, Ohio
Shreveport. La.
Bau Claire. Wis.
Grand Rapids, Mch.
Victoria, B. C.
Bangor, Me.
Galesburg. 111.
Tnlontown, Pa.
Aberdeen, S. D.
Georgetown, Tex.
AVERAGE
Dealer
8. H. Lewis
D. Peacha. Jr.
A. H. Clark
D. S. Hendrick '
S K. Hatfield '
E. Lovejoy
Wm. M. Davis
O. D. DeWltt
Wm. M. Davis
William S. Lee
Frank Battels
B. D. Wbitten "'"
F. H. Sanders
L. F. Blrdsong
W. Murray Carr '
John Griffith
W. W. Garabran
Holland W. Ross
A. M. Jones
G. W. Blake
W. C. Langley
N. P. Hanson
Geo. Hageman
Knapp Brown
Jas. M. Kalbach
Geo. Ostendorf
J. Stuhldreher
M. C. Ragsdalo
F. C. Cullcn
Sidney S. Smith
W. M. Chellis
E. L. Tumor
J. S. Hughes
Alfred James
L B. Young
W. P. Chappie
E. F. Day
W. H. Johnson
O P.. Wortd
John Vlasblom
O. H. Grant
Edwin O. Hall
E. T. By ram
C. W. Johnsoii
O. M. Worthington
T. J. Caswell
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Rain 30.0
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Rain 28.6 gii
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