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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OBEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1916. PAGE THESE Beechnut Bacon 40c lb. BETTER THAN THE BEST. From the U. S. Inspected Market You'll like the way we keep our meats and you'll like the way we sell them. 'phone 187 or 188 Downey's m With The Dean Tatom Co. Telephone 688 for Groceries. Primary Results I'lUDCINCT NO. 11 NORTH REH ERVATIOfr. Bond Tee (, No 10. Republican. District Delegates Brooke tl, Bur seas 31, Pollard IS. For President Burton 3, Cummlnt 7; Hughes II. Secretary of Stats Moore 16, oi oott tl. Public Service Com. Qorey 7, Kyle 15, MoCulloch 1, Rusk 4, Service 0, Wright I. Dlst. Attorney Keator n, Smith 2, Watu It. County Clark Brown 18, Baling H. Treasurer Bradley 16, Qllllam 27. t'oroner Brown 26, Folsom it. County Com. Ashworth SI, Slusher I. HTOBACCO like fren' A ship is better for bein' mellowed by HPHE flavor, the mildness, the cool ness natural to Ken tucky's choicest Burley Tobacco is improved J, by being aged for two years into VfcLVUl. A XT '""VST? Pemeco Meats Prepared In Pendleton We will buy your eggs, chicken and veal CENTRAL MARKET PlMme 488. 108 K. Alt il lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllll M&y Specials I in IDIAMONDSI $50.0075.00 $100.00 Finest white and perfect stones. Just the modest size tor the graduating girl. We have just received a beautiful assortment of cameo, 5 coral, shell and stone set rings, brooches and bracelet watches. A few suggestions for the boy graduate : A high grade E thin model watch always heads the list, then the chains, S irold knives, cuff links, scarf tie clasps, pins, signet and set E E rings, belts and many smaller articles in the novelty line. E I A. L. Schaefer I JEWELER. aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiHiiiiiiiiiP Democratic District Delegates Holmes 4, Kine t, Peterson 7, Worden 1. County treasurer Dickinson 2, Stlllman I. County Com. Anderson 11, Creasy 1. PRECINCT NO. M JDN IPKlt. Bonds Yes S, No SO. Republican. District Delegates Brooke 13, Bur gess II, Pollard S. For President Burton 3, Cummini 10, Hughee 5. Secretary of State Moore, 5, Ol cott 17. Public Service Com. Corey 2, Kyle 11, McCulloch 1, Husk I, Service 2. Dlst Attorney Keator 13, Smith I, WatU 1. County Clerk Brown 13, Baling 10. Treasurer Bradley I, ailliam 14. Coroner Brown I. Folsom 14. County Com Ashworth 5, Blusher 14. Democratic. District Delegates Biggs a, Holmei 2, King 1, Peterson 3. Count) Treasurer Dickinson 6. County Com Anderson I. PRECINCT NO. MIDTON. Honda Yea 11, No 141. ItcftubUcan, District Delegates rJrooke, 50, Bur gess 52, Pollard 21. Fur President Burton 5, Cummlna 28, Hughes 43. Secretary of State Moores 32, Ol- cott 41. Public Service Com. Corey Is, Kyle 18, McCulloch 5, Rusk 9. Service 3, Wright 12. Dlst. Attorney Keator 47, Smith 1U, WatU 21. County Clerk Brown 52, Baling 34. Treasurer Bradley 12, Qllllam 71. Wolfe 2. Coroner Brown 46, Folsom 26. County Com. Ashworth 31, Blush er 41. Democratic District Delegates Biggs It, Holmes 13, King 15, Peterson 85, Wor den 2. County Treasurer Dickinson 10, Stlllman 24. County Com Anderson 15, Cresay 16. PRECINCT NO. 11 MIDTON. Honda Yes 10, No 101. Republican. District Delegates Brooke 37, Bur gess 39. Pollard 10. Por President Burton 4, Cummins 12, Hughes 32. Secretary of State Moores 21, Ol colt 29. Public Service Com. Corey 20, Kyle 21, McCulloch 1. Rusk 1, Service 0, Wright 6. Dlst. Attorney Keator 32, Smith 11, WatU 8. County Clerk Brown 22, Saling 31. Treasurer Bradley 11, Gilliam 36, Wolfe. 5. Coroner Brown 20, Folaom 20. County Com. Ashworth 18, Slush er 30. Democratic. District Delegates Biggs I, Holmes II, King 21, Peterson 27, Worden 2. County Treasurer Dickinson 5, Stlllman 22. County Com. Anderson 12, Cressj 10. PRECINCT NO. iz MIDTON. Bonds Yes 18, No 136. It. mi oilcan. District Delegates Brooke 64, Bur. gess 62. Pollard 32. For President Burton 12, Cummlna tl, Hughes 49. Secretary' of State Moores 39, Ol cott 67. Public Service Com. Corey 32, Kyle 19, McCulloch 2, Rusk 12, Service 10. ! Wright 12. Dlst. Attorney Keator 38, Smith ; 19. WatU 33. County Clerk Brown 44, Saling 49.; Treasurer Bradley 19, Qllllam 64, j Wolfe 10. Coroner Brown 50, Folsom 26. County Com. Ashworth 24, Slusher 61. AN EASY WAY TO END CATARRH FOREVER BUSTLE ROME TREATMENT DE STROYS GERMS OF THIS DANGEROUS DISEASE. The reason why so many people who suffer from Catarrh never seem able to get cured Is that they are continu ally seeking the momentary relief of sprays, douching, greaay creame, oint mentx, ete. Such things do open up the nostrils and clear the head temporar ily, besides stopping for a while the dlsguating blowing, hawking, spitting and choking, but they never cure To drive out Catarfn for good you have got to set down to ns real cause. Ca tarrh Is crm disease. . The air Is always full of catarrh germs thrown off by one person and absorbed by an other and when the system does fail to throw off such germa they find per manent lodgement In the nose, throai and head and multiply rapidly. The germs of catarrh can be best destroyed by inhaling the pure medi cated air of Hyomel (pronounced High-o-me). ThU splendid and pow erful combination of oil of Eucalyp tus with other .agents has a wonderful germicidal action. You breathe Its air into your nose, throat and lungs by means of a small hard rubber In haler which Tallman x- Co. and other leading druggtsU here in Pendleton and vicinity supply with every treat ment. This medicated air is certain death to the germa of Catarrh and drives them completely out of your system and when the germs are de stroyed the catarrh with all Its disa greeable symptoms will stop. Even two or three minutes use will give re freshing relief, while if you will use It two or three times a day for I Ctw weeks It will completely banish catarrh and every symptom of catarrh. As Hy omel Is pleasant to nreathe and is al ways sold by drugglaU everywhere with a positive guarantee of success ful results or money back, surely no Catarrhal sufferer should go long be t'ors trying thU simple home remedy Democratic. District Delegates Biggs 14, Holmes II, King 13, Peterson 21, Wor. den 3. County Treasurer Dickinson 10, Stlllman 24. County Com. Ancerson 13, Creasy 14. PRECINCT NO. S3 VANSY4XK. Bonds Yes 0, No 41. Republican. District Delegates Brooke 26, Bur gess 21, Pollard 8. For President Burton 6, Cummins 11, Hughes 14.. BecreUry of Sute Moores 11, Ol cott'21. Public Sendee Com. Corey 2, Kyle I, McCulloch l, Rusk 4, Service 5, Wright I. Dlst. Attorney Keator 18, 8mlth 5, Watt 10. County Clerk Brown 11, Baling 15. Treasurer Bradley 14, Gilliam 20. Coroner Brown 17, Folanm 18. ) County Com. Ashworth 12, Slusher II. Democratic. District Delegates Biggs 1, Holmes 4, King 4, Peterson 3, Worden 2. County Treasurer Dickinson' 4, Stlllman 4. County Com Anderson 5, Creasy I 3. PRECINCT NO. 5 FREEWATER. Bonds Yes 11, No 80. Republican, District Delegates Brooke 27, Bur gess 33. Pollard IS. For President Burton 2, Cummlna 16, Hughes IS. Secretary of State Moores II, Ol cott 31. Public Service Com Corey , Kyle 14, McCulloch 4, Rusk 4, Service 2, Wright 7. Dlst. Attorney Keator 17, Smith 11, WatU 14. County Clerk Brown 28, Baling 15. Treasurer Bradley I, Gilliam 89. Coroner Brown 2, Folsom II. County Com. Ashworth 16, slusher 27. Democratic, District Delegates Him 9 Holmes i, King 7, Peterson 11, Worden 2. County Treasurer Dickinson 6, j Stilfman 6. County Com Anderson 11, Cressj 2. PRECINCT NO. 22 GIBSON. Bonds Yes 6, No 34. Republican. District Delegates Brooke 14, Bur gess 10, Pollard 6. For President Burton 5, Cummins 11, Hughes 4. Secretory of State Moores 8, Ol cott 19. Public Service Com. Corey 6, Kyle 8, McCulloch 1, Husk 8, Service ". Wright S. Dlst. Attorney Keator 13, Smith 4, Watts 10. County Clerk Brown 10, Saling 16. Treasurer Bradley 19, Qilllam 7, Wolfe 1. Coroner Brown 10, Folsom 13. County Com. Ashworth 20, Slusher 6. Democratic. DUtrict Delegates Biggs 2, Holmes 5, King 6, Peterson 8. County Treasurer Dickinson 3. Stlllman 4. County Com. Anderson 6, Cress5 3. PRJSCINCT NO. 6 FREEWATER. Bonds Yes 20, No 100. Republican. District Delegates Brooke 43, Bur gess 47, Pollard 24. For President liurton 6, Cummin 21, Hughes 29. Secretary of State Moores 24, Ol cott 39. Public Service Com. Corey 24, Kyle 22, McCulloch 3, Rusk 11, Service 1, Wright 11. Dist. Attorney Keator 48, Smith I? WatU 17. County Clerk Uruwn 32, Saling 27. Treasurer Bradley 32, Gilliam 44 Wolfe 9. Coroner Hrowu 55, Folsom 17. Countj Com. Ashworth 26. slusher 47. Democratic. Dlstri, i Delegates Biggs 5, Holmes I, King I, Peterson 16, Worden 2. County Treasurer Dickinson 3. Stlllman 12. County Com. Anoerson 9, Cress 6. PRECINCT NO. J FREEWATER. Bonds Yes 24, No. 121. District Delegates Brooke 65, Bur gess 58. Pollard 21. For President Barton 7. Cummins 26, Hughes 39. Secretary of State Mootea 28, Ol-i cott 69. Public Service Com. Corey 26, Ky!e 17, McCulloch 8, Rusk 15. Service 7.1 Wright 12. Dlst. Attorney Keator 62, Smith It, WatU 26. County Clerk Brown 60. Saling 33. Treasurer Bradley H, Gilliam 76, Wolfe 5. County Com Ashworth 3S. Slusher; 41. Our Daylight Store Has Many Advantages Over Others That should be taken into consideration. FIRST You are selecting your goods by daylight, not artificial light SECOND This Daylight Store Is departmentized and so arranged so that you may do most all your shopping on the main floor and have but one short flight of stain to climb to our reardy-to-wear dept. THIRD In the Daylight Store you find only first class merchandise. We solicit your patronage. In the Ready to Wear Dep't. You will find a beautiful line of Bathing Suite and Caps, f 1.0 to $5.00 New shipment of the Sport Sweaters so popular this season in green, Copenha gen, rose, black and gold in both plain and stripes $6.0 to f 20.00 New line of dresses in the popular Sport styles in all colors and materials, from Indian Head at $3.75 to Silk Jersey at $25.00. WE HAVE A FEW BARGAIN OFFERINGS FOR THIS WEEK. REMNANTS Va-PRICE. ROYAL SOCIETY ART GOODS in packages, stamped and ready for the needle. Just Vi-price. COLLARS Regular 35c to 65c kind. All at the one price, 19f. .., . MODART CORSETS Regular $5.00 kind, special while they last $2.85. R. & G. CORSETS Regular $1.25 and $1.50. Special' while they last 98s. JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF SPORT SHIRTS. They come in madras, soisette, poplins, basket weaves and mercerized, in plain colors and fancy stripes. Priced $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. Shoes That Are Worth While Our Ladies' Shoe Dept. has been growing continually for the past two years. Why? Ladies from Portland, Spokane, Walla Walla, La Grande, Baker City and dozens of small cerities buy their shoes here. If they can't come they write. Why? We can give you a dozen reasons why. If it is STYLE, (style meaning neat, up-to-date always the newest patterns, not pluggy, short vamp shoes with a sole as heavy as lead), comfort. (We always fit your feet, if you will let us fit you correctly), wear and hold their shape, because we only allow the factories to use the best of material all the way through in our shoes. That's enough reason why Alexander's shoes are better. Don't fail to try a pair of our No. 100 Onyx Silk Hose at $1.00 per pair. They are guaranteed. The Daylight Store, Better Goods, Latest Styles, Prompt and Courteous Atten tion. All mail orders promptly and carefully filled. We pay the postage. ALEXANDERS Coroner Brown 63, Fojsom 34 Democratic. District Delegates Biggs 4, Holmes 15, King 6, Peterson 22, Worden 4. County Treasurer Dickinson -. Stlllman 13. County Com. Anderson 11. Crest: 11. PKEnXCr NO. 8 MIDTON. Bonds -Yes 8, No 58. Republican. District Delegates Brooke 2, i; ir Mesa 32, Pollard 9. For President Burton 6. Cummins 12, Hughes 17. Secretary of State Moores 10, Ol cott 2S. Public Service Com. Corey 15, Kyle 10. McCulloch I, Rusk 3, Service 3. Wright I. Dlst. Attorney Keator 20, Smith I, WatU 10. County Clerk Brown 32, Saling 8. Treasurer Bradley a, Gilliam 29, Wolfe 3. Coroner Brown 31, Folsom 8. County Commissioner Ashworth IS, Slusher 16. Democratic. District Delegates Biggs 5. Holmes 7. King 6, Peterson 13, Worden 1. County Treasurer Dickinson 6 Stlllman 8. i County Com. Anderson 12, Creasy 4. PREdNCT No. 10 MILTON. Bonds Yes 8, No 105. Republican. District Delegates Brooke 22, Bur gess 37, Pollard IS. For President Burton 3, Cummlna 20. Hughes 26. Secretary of SUte Moores 14, OI eott 31. Public Service Com. Corey 15. Kyle 16, McCulloch S, Husk S. Service 2, Wright I. Dlst. Attorney Keator 21. Smith 14 BEST TREATMENT Watts 13. County Clerk Brown 24, Saling 14 Treasurer Bradley I, Gilliam 13, Wolfe 4. Coroner Brown 31. Folsom IS. County Com. Ashworth tl. Slasher Democratic. Dtetrlet Delegates Biggs . Holmes. 13, King 13, Peterson 29, Worden 6 County Treasurer Dickinson I. Stlllman 18. County Com. Anderson II, Creasy (Continued on Page Four.) S. S. S. Removes the Cause. Specialists have agreed that Catarrh is an infection of the blood. Once you get your blood cleansed of the Catarrhal poiaons you will be relieved of Catarrh the dripping In the throat, hawking and spitting, aorea in the nostrils, and the disagreeable breath. It was caused. In the first place, becauee your Impov erished blood was easily Infected. Pos. sibly a slight cold or contact with some one who had a cold. But the point la don't auffer with Catarrh It is not nec essary. The remedy 8. S. S.. discovered over fifty yaara ago. tested, true and tried, U always obtainable at any drug tors It haa proven Its value In thou sands of cases. It will do so In your use. Get S. S. 8. at once and kegin treatment If yours Is a long-atand-ii g ease, be aure to write the Swift Sv elilc Co.. Atlanta Ga., for free medical advice. They will tell yem how this partly vegetable blood tonic cleanaes the impurities from the blood by llt.rat Iv washing It . Hong Kong Cafs ND NOODLE PARLORS Noodles AND Chop Suey Outside Tray Orders a Specialty Boxes for ladles and gentlemen OPEN DAT AND ALL NIOHT MEADS 98c AND I P special Chicken Dinner Sundays. 548 Main Street Next to E. O. Bldg Phona loa SCENE FROM "LOVELY MARY" Tuesday and Wednesday at the Altu theater, FALT'S famous A 1I?CU Fresh Every Day VIV1. P lOsll OYSTERS CLAMS SEA CRABS Fine, Clean Furnished Rooms In Connection. Steam Heated. The Quelle Restaurant Exclusive distributing depot In Pendleton for FALT8 Sea Foods.