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s EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1914. PAGE SEVEN i US ARE HE HER iisiiii CHICAGO Eli wiws win Among the Candidates Election Tuesday, November 3rd, 1914 The' Republican Ticket The Republican party has the reputation, upheld and sustain ed by the records, of living up to Its campaign pledges and plat forms. Each and every man on the ticket Is pledged to an eco nomical, tax-reducing, efficient administration. They are each and every one men of ability, honesty and Integrity, well quail fled to administer the affairs of the office to which they aspire, and If elected their Individual reputation and standing la a guarantee that they will do so. This ticket Is submitted to the voters with the greatest confi dence, with pride and the firm conviction that they will find it measuring up to every expecta tion and requirement It Is a ticket well worthy of the un animous support of every con scientious man and woman In the State of Oregon. The num bers opposite each name are tv. ume aa will appear on the official ballot. Consider It care fully. 14 ST. J. SIXXOTT, Representative in Con gress, is n. a. nooTH, United States Senator. 25 JAMES WITirVCOMBE. For Governor. t THOS. 41. KAY, StaUj Treasurer. to HENRY 3. BEAN. 50 HENRY L. BENSON, 84 LAWRENCE T. HARRIS a THOMAS a McBRIDE Justices of the Supreme Court. (Four to be elected) 41 GEORGE M. BROWN. Attorney General 44 J. A. CHURCHILL, Superintendent of Public Instruction. 45 JOHN II. LEWIS, State Engineer. 49 O. P. HOFF, Commissioner of Labor Statistics and Inspector of Factories and Work Shops. M FRANK J. MILLER, Commissioner of the Kail road Commission of Oregon. M GEO. T. COCHRAN, Superintendent of Water Division No. 2. 51 C. A. BARRETT, Senator 19th Senatorial District. (Umatilla, Union and Morrow Counties ) 68 tt Vt BURGESS, Senafof 20th Senatorial District. (Umatilla County.) ROBERT N. STANF1ELD. Representative 22nd Dis trict. w . (Umatilla County, Mor row County.) 41 J. T. HINKLF. 43 ROY W. RITNER, Representatives 23rdJJis trict. (Umatilla County.) 65 T. I. C.HAILAND, County Judge. 49 L. L, MANN, County Sheriff. 1 FRANK BALING, County Clork. 74 B. 8. UCRROUC.IIS, Comity Recorder. 74 O. W. BRADLEY, County Treasurer. 74 WILLARD BRADLEY, County Surveyor. 1 f . T. DROWN, County Coroner. U H. M. CttCKBTJRX. County Commissioner. mm if. PARKES. Justice of the Peace, Pendleton District. THOS. SMART, Constable, Pendleton District. Respectfully submitted to the consideration of the rotors by the County Central Committee. FRANK S. CURL, Chairman. LEE MOORHOUSB; Sec'y. Headqunrters, Rooms 1 and 2 American National Bank BulldlnK, Tcndleton, Oregon. (raid Adv.) djlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli J.N. BURGESS j For State Senator i republican mm i Vote 68 X J, N. Burgees. (Paid Adv.) s IllllllllllllllllllllllllllUllllllllllllllllllf? T We call the attention of the voters to the Democratic ticket at the General election, No vember 3, 1914. It I composed of honect, capable, upright and efficient citizens who will make honorable public servants and reflect credit upon the respec tive offices to which they aspire, If elected. They all believe In rigid public economy, lower tax es, a higher standard of public morullty, civic purity, digni fied law enforcement and strict performance of official duty. For Representative in Conffrefsfl 2nd Congressional Dist rict, 13. .SAM EVANS. For F. S. Senator, Oregon 14 GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Present encumbent. For Governor, 22 CHARLES J. SMITH. For Stafo Treasurer 27. .11. LEE PAGET. Justices of tho Supremo Court 82 T. 1L CRAWFORD 53 WM. GALOWAY 58 WM. M. RAMSEY 40..W. T. SLATER For Attorney General 43 JOHN J. JEFFREY Supt. Public Instruction 44 J. A. CHURCHILL State Engineer 48 JOHN II. LEWIS Coinmkioner of Labor 40 O. I. HOFF For Commissioner of the Railroad Commission 52 FRANK J. MILLER For Joint Senator, 19th District Umatilla, Union and Morrow Coun ties. 54 JOSEPH X. SCOTT, For Senator, 20th District, Umatilla County. 57 I). C. BROWNELL, For Joint Representative, 22nd District. Umatilla and Morrow Counties 50 GEORGE II. BISHOP, For Representative, 23rd District, Umatilla County. 43 A. W. SIMMONS. 41 HENRY J. TAYLOR. For County Judpe, 47 CHARLES 1L MARSH For Sheriff, . 70 T. I. TAYLOR Present encumbent For County Clerk, 71 T. C. FRA7JER For County Treasurer, 78 R. O. 1LWVKS For Surveyor, 80 J. It ENGLISH For Coroner 82 RETTA E. WOMBAUGII independent but endors ed by Democrats. For County Commissioner, 81 LOU HODGEN For Justico of Peace Pendleton District 85 N. BERKELEY We Invite the careful atten tion of the voters to this ticket. It is one In the interest of tax payers and good government. WILL M. PETERSON. Chairman. W. N. MATLOCK, Secretary. (Paid Adv.) EAST OnEGONIAN Delivered to your home by carrier 65c a Month DEMOCRATIC TICKE Retta E. Wombough Is a trained nurse with 15 ycaM of practical experience In work necessarily associated with tho office of coroner nntl has had experience In the coroner's office in one of tho largest cities on the- const. A VOTE IXU 82 X RETTA E. wnMBOI'tJII IS A VOTE FOK AX EXIM :K1 I:CKINI.K1TCIENT PUBLIC SERVANT. Market More Active Tlian Anywhere Siiico llie War KtarUxl; Clos ing 11-1 to 1 3-lc l. CIHCAOO, Oct. 24 Wheat closed 1 1-4 at 1 3-4c higher. There was the b-st action In wheat yenterday ttlnco the xeited bull campaign on the early war news two months ego. The paster feeling In the market Thursday i-ncouriiKed local bearish nous. The easier Liverpool cable was In the. same line. At the outset ex porters rather intimated that the de mand was slow. Local trade forced a break in the prices to $1.14 3-4, for December and $1.20 3-8 for May. WHEAT. Dec Open, 115 3-8; high, 117 1-2; low, 114 3-4; clone, 117 1-8A. May Open, 121; high. 122 5-8; low, 120 7-8; close, 122 3-8A. TIL D. TAYLOR Pendleton, Oregon, Democratic Nominee FOR SHERIFF (Present Encumbent ) I have no other Interests to claim my attention and if re elected will devote my undivided time attending to the dutlea of the sheriff office. My record speaks for Itself and I respectfully ask your sup. port If you would continue this record, mark jour ballot 70 X T. D. TAYLOR (Paid Adv.) lllllllllllltllllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllll 1 For Coroner E Umatilla County E I 0 1 X J. T. BROVN i I Regular Republican E Nominee E E For 38 years a resident of 5 E Umatilla county. E E For t years Postmaster at E E Pendleton. E E For I years a member of the E E Tendleton Water Commission E E and one of the "fathers" of the E E present gravity mountain water s E system. E is In a position to handle all E E Coroner'a cases promptly and In E a competent manner. s 1 Your Vote Solicited E (Paid Adv.) E FtmiiiiiHiiiiniiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiii G. W. BRADLEY Republican Candidate for County Treasurer MARK YOUR BALLOT 76 X fl. 7i BRADLEY "Prompt ana CfturtrtttiTitatnnat'' (Pali AdvertlHtnvent) J. h. W FOR CORONER Umatilla County Retta E. Wombough Pendleton, Oregon INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE F.Nnonsnn by demochatio pahty. (Courtesy Friday's Jou:nal.) POJlTLAND, Ore. Tlieie was a further loss of a dime In the price ol swine at North Portland today, In addition to the very nevere loss of yesterday. Klrst class offering brought no higher than I. 90 during th early trade. The further heavy liquidation of swine at l'aclflc north west points has more than comfort ably filler the holding pens of kil lers. The latter are naturally forced to force a surplus on order to clear up the market, and the feeding of these until they are needed means that they must be purchased at lower prices. General hog market: Pest light 1 90 Medium light Good and heavy Rough and heavy 6.00 M. 25 Catllo Market Steady. Market for cattle Is steady at North Portland. There was only a small run for the day, and top stuff was generally lacking. General conditi ons In trade are showing practically, no change for recent days. General cattle market range: Selected steers I Good to prime 6.75 8 90 Good to choice 45 Ordinary to fair 5.75 f 6.25 Mest cows 5.85 0 6.00 Good to prime 5.75'&5.S5 Ordinary 6.!'a.6u Selnrted calves 8 00 Fancy bulls 4.50 4. 75 Ordinary 4.004.25 Mutton Market Strong. Market for mutton continues to show strength at North Portland for better duality offerings. These con tinue scarce and ordinary to poor stuff Is showing neglect, with values unstable. Run for the day In the local yards was limited. General mutton market: Best yearlings $5.405.50 Old wethers 6 251 5.50 Best ewes 4.35 0 4.50 Best east mountain lambs 5.90 6.00 Valley light young lambs 5.65 6 5 85 Heavy spring lambs 5.005.50 SoojaUM Deputy Elected. BERLIN, Oct 24. A dispatch from Altona brings the newa that the socialist municipal councillor, TWom as, has been elected a provisional deputy In the Prussian Diet, exceed ing Privy Councellor Sleveklng. The Berlin press comment on the election as evidence of German unity In the present war and faith In the emper or's promise that he would know no They say It la unthinkable that a large city like Altona would elect a socialist In time of peace, and the action of the councillor la aescrioea a. nmnf nf the dlsaDDearance of par tisan feeling with the outbreak of the war. How's Tbiat We offer One Hundred Dollara Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. r. 3. CHEXET CO., Toledo, O. We. the uotienlKued, bT known. F. J Ctaooey for the lut 15 yeirs. and believe blm prrfeetly honorable In all buitneu transaction! and flnsndslly able to carrj out any obllRtllons mad by hi; Jlrm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMKCB-q Ball s Catsrrh Core Is taken Internally, acting directly npon the blood and mo cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials tent tree. ITIee 75 cents per bottle. 8cld t all Irorslta Take Hall's Fsmll Pills for constlpetlc NOTICE OF SALE UXDER CHAT TEL MORTGAGE. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice Is hereby given that under and pursuant to the terms and conditions of a chattel mortgage made by Otto K Gross to Henry T. Hill, dated the 23rd day of July, 1914, and recorded on the 24th day of July, 1914. In Book 21 at page 652 of the Chattel Mort gage records of Umatilla County. Ore gon, on an undivided two-thirds ln- lr..t In nil thA rmD of KTaln BTOWlng or standing on the N. W. 1-4 of Sec 26. Twp. 3 N., R. 31 E., W. M.. to se cure the payment of three promissory notes, one for IHOI.bb. aaieu juu 24, 1914, and drawing 8 per cent ln--. frnm Hfifo thereof, one for $52 70, datad May 11. 1914, and draw i inr&af at a Der cent per annum from date thereof, and one for 1104. dated July 23. 1914. and drawing I per cent Interest per annum from date f enrh of said notes being due .Sept. 1, 1914; UlRt each of said notes Wessel; that said notes and mortgage were not paid at maturity and ander and pursuant to the direction of said H. H. Wessel, assignee oi saia num .i rtaht ml under appointment from him as his agent, I did on Sept. 9, 1914. take possession or saiu unai vlded two-thirds interest In said crop, which consists of 868 sacks, or 1905 bushels and 48 pounds of white Hy brid wheat and foreclosed said mort gage on account of the failure to pay said debt as In said notes and mort gages provided. Now. therefore, I will as such agent pf said assignee of aald mortgagee on October 28. 1914. at Walters Flour Ing Mill In Pendleton, Oregon, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash In hand, all the right, title and Interest the said Otto K. Gross, and all persona claiming by, through or under him or that either he or they then had or have since ac quired In said wheat, the proceeds to be applied to the payment and satis faction of a claim of 8150 and Inter est amounting to $4, due the Tendle ton Roller Mills, also the principal and Interest due on aald note, and mortgage, sacks for said grain, $82.46; hauling. $86.80; Insurance, $11.55; twine, $2.25 Bni expenses of this fore closure and of said sale, nnd that the remainder of said proceeds will be held for the payment and satisfaction of a subsequent mortgage In favor of the snld Henry T. Hill, amounting to $39S.S2, and Interest at 8 per cent from July 24, 1914. snld mortgage be ing now recorded In Rook 21 at rnge PRO of the Chnttol Mortgages of Uina tllla County. Oregon, and tho nddlt'.on nl sum of $2!.Iii due 1h Pendleton Roller Mills In addition to the amount hereinbefore specified. Dated nt Pendleton. Oregon, this 19th day of Oct . 1914. J. H. ESTES. Agent of Assignee, II. H. Wessel. GLASS Of SALTS CLEANS KIDNEYS IF YOLK BACK HURTS OH BLAD H1.U BOTHERS YOU, DE1XK LOTS OF W.V1EH. When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don't get icart.-l and pocceC to lood your stomach with a Jot of drugs that excite the kidneys and Irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you kee your bowels clean, by flmhinel pi then, with a mild, harmlflj raits ' g which temoves the body's urinous j EH waste and stimulates them to iheir j normal activity. The function of thejgE: kidney la to filter the blood. In 24 fz. hours they strain from It 600 grains S3 of acid snd waste, so we can readily understand the vital Importance jf, keeping the kidneys active. j Drink lota of water you can't drink ' too much; also get from any phar macist about four ounce of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful In a glaas of water before breakfast each morn lug for a few days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of gripes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; alro to neutralize the acids In urine to It no longer U a source of Irrita tion, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts la Inexpensive; cannot In jure; makes a delightful effervescent llthla-water drink which everyone ihould take now and then to keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this, also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache. CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y FRATERNAL ORDERS. PENDLETON LODGE No. 62 Jty JL F. and A- M meU v rjrst and third Mondays of each month. All vlsltlnf brothers are Invited. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN 8. BAKER. FUNERAL Di rector and licensed einbalmer Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor 'wo funeral cars. Calls reaponded to day or night. Phone 75. J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORE Funeral director and licensed em balmer. Most modern funeral parlor, morgue and funeral cars. Calls re iponded to day or night Corner Main and Watef streets. Telephone 63 INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS BARTMAN ABSTRACT CO.. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to aU lands In Umatilla county. Loans on city and farm property. Buys and tells all kinds of real estate. Does a general brokerago business. Paya taxes and makes Investments for non residents Writes fire, life and accl lent Insurance. References, any bank in Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS. Pre. C. H. MARSH. 8ec BENTLET A LEFFINQWELL, REAL estate, fire, Ufe and accident Insur ance agent. 116 Main street Phone 104. LirERY AND FEED STAB LB. CTTY LTVHRT STABLE. THOMPSO street. Carney & Bradley, Props Livery, feed and sale stable. Qoof rlga at all times. Cab One In connee don. Phone 74. VETERINARY SURGEONS. C wiJlSSEN, M? D? COUNTY Veterinarian. Residence telephone 27; office tellephone 20. ATTORNEYS. HALEY RALET. ATTORNEYS AT .aw. Office in American National Bank Building. AUTOS FOR HIRE & TAXI SERVICE Parker Taxi Co., in front French Rest. 9S-12 AUTO OARAGE, SUPPLIES, REPAIRS Stone Qarape, 727 Johnson St AUTO SUPPLIES, HUDSON CARS City Auto Co., 722 Cottonwood BUICKS, CHALMERS & FORD CARS Oregon Motor Garage, 119-21 W. Court 468 CAFE & ROOMS FOR RENT Quelle Cafe, 626 Main St CLEANING AND PRESSING Pendleton Cleaning Works, 206 DRUGS AND KODAKS , The Tendleton Drug Co., cor. ELECTRIC WIRING AND FIXTURES J. I Vaushan's Eleetric Store, 831 Main..139 GARAGES Pendleton Auto Co., 812 Johnn1.....-MJ GROCERIES Gray 15iw. Gnu-err V. 2S Main St. GlRVcERlES" Standard Orvrv (V. vr Vvnrt t .lht,i w vfiy mm i z: Pacific Power & Light Co. "Always at Your Service" Phone 40 wmmmnMmam ail JAMES A. FEE. ATTORNEY AT law. Office In Deepaln building. CARTER ft SMYTH E, ATTORNBT8 at law. Office in rear pt American National Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. PETERSON BISHOP. ATTOR neya at law, rooms S and 4, Smith Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY at law. Will practice in all state and federal court. Rooms L I, I and 4. over Taylor Hardware Co. GEORGE W. COUTTS. ATTORNEY at law, estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections made. Room 17, Bchmldt block. FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTORNEY at law. Office m 8 ml th -Crawford building. S. A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AND consullor at law. Office in Deepaln building. ROSCOE R. JOHNSON. ATTORNEY at law. Office In Deepaln building- PHYSICIANS. H. S. GARFIELD, M. D. HOMEO pathle physician and surgeon. Of fice Judd Block. Telephone: Office. 141 W: residence IIS J. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE. DEALER IN NJI and second-hand goods. Cash pa ter all second-hand goods bough Cheapest place In Pendleton to bo. household good Call and get hl prices. Ill E. Court street Fata 271W. AUCTIONEERS. COL. W. F. TOHNKA. AUCTIONE1J makes a specialty of farmera artocl and machinery sale. The man Ui gets you the money." Leave order it East Oregonlan office. Daily and Semi-Vcekly East Oregonian TELEPHONE DIRECTORY A Quick and Handy Reference for Business and Horn Tel. No. 74 LIVERY Telephone 46 PIANOS AND SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE OR RENT. Jeese Failing, 901 Main .110 1-2 E Alta 169 Main & Court 20 PHOTOGItAPHS F?i nan' Sru f i. 9 1 rl Main Sf. How Convenient, Com1 fortable and Economical a GAS RANGE was, you too would have one t. Z- r I ,.;i...in.i:..l.lii:i.:i... AUCTION SALES THE EAST OH egoniaa make a specialty of mmm tlon sale bills, cards and adverttata We can furnish auctioneer, clerk iH aayernsina complete that will i you of baring a sum neeful aala. AUCTION SALES THE EAST egonlan make a specialty of auc tion aale bills, carda and atfTertlsln We can, furnish auctioneer, clerk aa4 advertising complete that will ss jis you of having a sncceeafnl ssxha MtSCELLAJTEOra. ENGRAVED CARDS, DTWTATIOX wedding announcements, smbosesi private and hoslnesa atatlonery, eta, Very late style. Call at East Ore gonlan office and see stamplea TRESPASS NOTICES, STALLION SEASON CARDS and SALE BILL of every description printed at rea sonable price at the East Oregonlaa. We have a fin lot of stock cute thai our patrons are allowed the frea as of. SALESMAN WANTED CAPABUB specialty man for Oregon. Stapla line on NEW and ECCCEPTTONAIi terms. Vacancy Nor. 1st Attractirei ' commission contract balance of year and 1915. $35 weekly for expense. MUea F. Blxler Co., 230-4$ Carlla Bid?., Cleveland, O. WANTED PARTY WILL PAT ca or give tree" for Umatilla county farm, $20 to $10 per acre. Addr Box 12, Athena, Ore. REAVER ENGRAVING COMPANY . 9 1 TeL Na, HARDWARE AND TIN WORK The Taylor Hardware Co., 741 Main St 81 JEWELRY AND WATCH REPAIRING Walker Jewelry, 816 Main Street 33T Livery, 505 R Conrt St. 89 MEATS AND POULTRY Sanitary Market, 305 EL Conrt 431 24 PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER C. S. Wheeler. 200 E, Alta St 53.1 PIANOS, PHONOGRAPHS, SHEET MUSIC, TUNING Warren's Music Hou- 82 Main 8t.. Hit . till MiS. BICYCLES. MOTORCYCLES i.r (nirt and ('ottorcvfirwL .401 J I