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TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1916. PAGE ELEVEN Candidates Announcements (Paid Advertisement.) 1 I . I . I ' ' J v i ' . ' i 5 .' . .-.: ' i 1 . p. ?i. H f .-i. v- - i i George H. Bishop Candidate for DISTRICT ATTORNEY Platform ' Strict enforcement of all crl mlnal laws: economical man agement of the office; caroful Investigation of all complaints; rich and poor shown same cour teous and fair treatment; pro hlbltlon law curefnlly watched and violations thereof prosecut ed to the limit. VOTE FOIl t for County Ccirmissicncr I Rrilevn In An economical and hiislneas llke administration of the ooimty's business affairs. Distribution of Improvements In difftricts according to the eotlection of taxes therefrom. Good roads but properly con structed. A dollar's worth of work for every dollar expended. Serving al) the county all the time. If my platform appeals to jo M p W 69 X , W. T. REEVES Democratic Candidate for Representative. MlltllllUlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimit I Geo. D. i Democratic candidate for If elected will conduct the I office in the interest of the public. I am not in the undertaking business. Your Ballot 68 X I Bamey 0 Roy W. iter Rplifici Candidate For O State Representative n (For He-Wis-tion.) II 0 D o """"" " """ " 0 D !VM a . f : t , .. - . ' i " V i - h 10 Pnr County Com f L ) i A FOR COUNTY CLERK If You Want: A competent accountant, ex perienced in the duties of the office. Phompt and courteous atten tion to the taxpayers whom he serves, Mark your ballot 58 X W. D. CHAMBERLAIN (Paid Adv.) I0C30I I0E30I II The Republican 8 Ticket VOTE IT STRAIGHT For President of the United States, Charles E. Hughes. For Vice-President of the United States, Charles W. Fairbanks e For Representative in 0 Congress, 2nd Dist rict, 34 N. J. Sinnott of Wasco County. For Secretary of State, 36 Ben W. Olcott For Justice of Supreme Court Vote for two 38 Geo. H. Burnett of Marion County. 40 Frank A. Moore of Columbia County. For Dairy and Food Commissioner, 43 John D. Mickle of Multnomah County. For Public Service Commissioner, 2 45 H. H. Corey D of Baker County. UMATILLA COUNTY TICKET. For Senator. 20th Sen atorial District, D 47 FrArii-r Sle-iurM. . For Rep resentative, 22nd District, Uma tilla and Morrow Counties, 48 R. N. Stanfield. For Rep resentative, 23rd District Vote for Two, 49 J. A. Best. 50 Roy W. Ritner. For District Attorney, 54 R. I. Keator. For Sheriff, 55 H. M. Allen. For County Clerk, 57 R. T. Brown. For Recorder, 59 B. S. Burroughs. For Treasurer, 60 Grace A. Gilliam. For Assessor, '63 J. A. Yeager. For School Superin tendent, 65 I. E. Young. . For Surveyor, 66 Willard Bradley. For Coroner, 67..J. T. Brown. For County Commis sioner, 70 William M. Slusher, Respectfully submitted to the consideration of the voters by the County Cen tral Committee. FRANK S. CURL, Chairman. W. C. E. PRUITT, Secretary. Headquarters, Hughes Alliance, Failing Build ing. Cor. Main and Water Streets, Pendleton. Ore. (Paid Adv.) pnocr: iopoi 1 LIVE STOCK UB! PORTLAND, Clct. 21. Cattle men o! interior Oregon are enjoying their nvatcHt prosperity. This is the word brought to Portland by J. M. Thomp son, a prominent livestock man of the Fossil section. "Farmers of Gilliam county could not help making money tills season," cays Mr. Thompson, "for the very Rood reason that they not nly had excellent crops, but most excellent pricts. "The rains were so well diittrihiitAri that the range was the best known ror a great many years. The cattle ol that section of Gilliam cnuntv around Fossil are rolling In fat. Just before I left Condon, wheat was sel ling at 11.25 a bushel. That's nros- perlty In a nutshell." Poor Cattle Are Steady. While there Is a certain degree of weakness In the cattle market general ly at North Portland It la tho nnnrn. class of stuff that Is holding about steady. Over night there was quulte a futr run In ths local vnrds. Cows mn. tlnue rather weak, with tops at 15.25 W5.60. General cattle market range: Prime light steers 16.50 6.60 Prime heavy steers .70iS) 7R Hood light steers 6.0036.25 Ktockers and feeders 5.00 5.50 Prime dehorned cows and heifers 5. 80 Common cows 4.006.00 Pulls 1 J.50ffl4.R0 Prime light veal, calves .. 7.00(3)7.50 Prime heavy vent calves.. 4.006.00 Hog Market Is Steady. Conditions In the hog market are steady at North Portland. Over night onlv a fair run w.is shown Tnn. are still considered around 39.25, but most of the trade Inclines to the Idea thnt selected quality would bring more. General hog market: Choice light weights t 9.25 Good light weights 9.00(9 9.20 Medium weights 8.75 08.90 Rough henvy 8.0008.50 Mutton and Lamtm Firm. Mutton and lamb market l hom ing no change In prices at North Portland, but the trend of the mt. Is somewhat firmer, and higher pri ces during the immediate futurt would not be surprising. Only a very small run was shown over night. t.eneral mutton and lain market: white to rovn FRTEjms OI nsRcgrssn Stationery w. e. surra & co. WEDDING AND VIHIT1NU CARI ENGRAVERS. MORGAN BI.DO.. PORTLAND. OR OOI lonoi The Democratic s 8 Ticket NATIONAL For President of the TTnitor Rfjti9. Wood row Wilson. Q e For Vice-President of the United States, Thomas R. Marshall. Our present capable incumbents. g M . W o For Justice of Supreme Court, 41 Turner Oliver, of Union County. rmiMTY. 9 u For Rep resentative P 9rr1 niatrict Vnfo for two, 51 W. T. Reeves. 52 Lou Hod gen. q For District Attorney, S3 ueorge H. bishop. For Sheriff, 56 T. D. Taylor. o ft For Clerk, S 53 W. D. Chamberlain. For Treasurer, 61 H. J. Stillman. 2 For Assessor, 5 62 C P. Strain, o For School Superin tendent, 64 W. C. Howard. For Coroner. Q 68 Geo. D. Peebler. o ' For County Commis sioner, jj 69 Barney E. Anderson. 5 Q Democratic County Cen 0 tral Committee. J. W. MALONEY. Chairman. Q J. GLENN MILLER, Secretary. i Headquarters. 117 East f Co'irt Street, Pendleton, j Ore. QPOIC- 10C30I ( ARE PROSPEROUS Select spring lambs J S.70 Ordinary lambs 8.00 '( 8.25 Best yearlings 7.25 7.50 Good to common wethers. 5.75id.00 Pest ewes 5.75 ft 6.00 Heavy to common twes .. 4.00fy4.5Q Friday Uvortock Shippers. Hogs J. B. Smith, Donald, 1 load. Cattte Blue Rock, Hayden Island 5l head by boat; J. W. Davis, Wood land, Wash., 1 load; Hunt Commission Co., Corvallla 2 loads; U. C. Mayesill, ; Tillamook, 2 loads. Mixed stuff J. I Brlggs, Carlton, 1 load cattle and hogs; 8. L. Overton, P.rownsville, 1 loud cattle and hogs; J. E. Proffltt, Dayton, 1 load cattle and hogs; C E. Lucke, Folalla, 1 load , cattle and hogs; M. M. Hoctor, Gold endale, Wash., 1 load cattle and hogs: ! B. 8. Norwood, Harrlsburg, 2 loads cattle and shetp; H. Waggoner, Ruth erlln, 1 load cattle and hogs. PirVRlOIAIi GIANT WHO Ft'STAJNKD 50,000 VOITS TO OOLMXT f 15.000 I. SAN rRANCISCO, Oct. 21. The I United States circuit court of appeals today refused a rehearing In the case: of P. R. Sheaff of Fairview, Nev., agaln't the Pacific Power company, , and Sheaff will now collect a Judg ment of 115,000 from that corpora tion, awarded him by the lower court , Rheaff, a physical giant, was an employe of the power company In 1912, and while performing h's work came In contact with a wire carrying 60,000 volts of electricity. He lived, despite the fact that 1700 volts is said to be fatal. The current passing through his body is raid to have burned a hole In his right shoulder, taken aeveral feet of skin from his back and burned the flesh from his feet. He Is now sa!d to be physically unfit for any charac ter of work. SEIZED IJQITOn SOLD, CHARGE Railroad Avers Sheriff Hodge Permit ted Unlawful Disposal. SEATTLE, Oct. 21. The Chicago. Milwaukee St St. Paul railroad throueh its attorney, today accused Sheriff Robert T. Hodge of permit ting liquor seized In a freight car to be sold to a Seattle arug store, wnnei Hodge alleges that the liquor was de- j stroyed by his deputies. The railroad company sent a let- ter asking the county commissioners to pay 1170, the value of liquor con- signed by a Louisville distillery to a c'rtig store at Renton. Wash., and seiz. cd by Hodge. The letter says: "As a matter of fact a portion, II r.ot all, of this shipment was located in one of the downtown Second ave nu9 drug stores, Peattle, having been , sold to the proprietor of the drug' store by a plainclothes man." The letter was turned over to Prose-' cuting Attorney Lundin who promised a thorough Investigation. i GRAND DI RE NICHOLAS TO ncirr buu;ars rx new ATTEsIPT TO TAKE COX KTANTIXOPIJ3. ' ' GRAND DUKE, .NICHOLAS. Tho Grand Duke Nicholas, uncle of the Cxtir, is suid to have left Trelil- In Turkey In Asia for Odessa jfiom which point he wilt go to the j DohnuIJa baitle front to take com I n-nnil of the liussian forces battlini; , ng.tliu-t the Turks, and endeavor to J t'l.Mi hi: way through to Constanti lifple froin the north. r""'y-7r-ryy-TTl'V f?ri" j 1 $ R ; s d S . . H ORIGINAL SUBMARINE ' ; . it U Christian Solenoe. E. Webb and Johnson Sts. Pervicej' Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday '. school 10 a. m. Wednesday 8 p. bubject of lesson sermon. "Probation fter Death." The reading room at i the church 1b open daily, except Sun- day, from 1 until 5 p. m. This church announces a free lecture on Christian Pcicnce. Sunday at 3 p. m. In the Temple theatre. Ctirlst'an. Services at the Christian church Sunday, October 22: B:ble school at 9:45; preaching and communion .it n a. m.; preaching at 7:30. Pastor Hubbell will give two helpful practl- ral sermons. We are erettlne read for special gospel meet'ngs to be con ducted by the evangelists, M. Howard Pagan and wife, beginning October 29th. Bapt'M Chnrch. Announcement of services at the Bapt'st church, Pendleton, Oregon: Bible school, 10 o'clock a. m., E. A. Gregg, supt. Sermon by pastor. Rev. H. R- Clevenger, n a. m.; young peoples meeting, 6:30 p. m., leader, Mrs. Fendall The B. Y. P. U. will con duct the evening service at 7:30. as sslsted by the choir under the lead ership of Mrs. McDonald. Sacred an thems morning and evening. Mrs. Mae Hager and Mrs. Nellie McDon ald will sing solos at the evening ser vice. All are cordially invited to at tend these services. ' Church of the Redeemer. There will be a celebration of the Holy Communion at 7.30 a. m. Sun day school at 10 a. m. Divine service and sermon at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The offertory solo "O Lord Most Holy." by Caesar Frank will be sung by Mrs. S. H. Forshaw. The cash offering in the morning will be for the American and Syr' n relief. All are cordially invited. Charles Quin ney, Rector. Presbyterian. Regular services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Subject of the morning ser mon will be "The Proper Use of Pres ent Opportunities." The suhject of the evening service will be "In the Swine Tard." This is the third of a series of even!ng lectures on the prod Jgal son. Special mu ic has been ar ranged for both services. Cathollo Clwrvh. First mass tomorrow at 6 o'clock; second mass at 8 o'clock; high mass at 10 o'clock. Sunday shool at i p. ni. Evening devotions at 7:30. The week-day mnvs will be a 7:30 a. m. I I UIIDPU CC I 111 iiuiwju i; ji ! CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY IXSrilAJJCE AND LAND BCSHVESS BENTLET MONTGOMERY. REAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agents 816 Main street. Phone 404. Al CTIONKKHS. COL. W. F. TOHNKA. ACCTION eer, makes a specialty of farmers stock and machinery sales. "The man that gets you the money." Leave orders at East Oregonian offics. SECOND HAND DF-ALERS. V. STROBLE, DEALER IN NEW and second hand goods. Cash paid for all second-hand goods bought Cheapest place In Pendleton to bo household goods. Come and get our prices. Jl E. Court street Phone 27 1W. ARCHITECT. RAYMOND W. HATCH. test. Despaln Building. 768. Pendleton. Oregon. ARCHI Phone ATTORNEYS. KALKY & HALEY. ATTORNEYS AT law. tiftlce in American National fvank Wiilldlng. AND ITS INVENTOR -J r In this day when the Germans have developed the submarine to an cl ient not foreseen by those persons who ridiculed John P. Holland, the American inventor. Dr. Gibbons has taken means to Jolt their memories. He bought the original hulk of the Holland recently, and this photograph shows It being prepared for parade through the streets of Philadelphia Columbus Day. Dr. Gibbons has glv en the vessel to New York City to be Permanently exhibited in the Museum of Peaceful Arts i BMH EOT WATIEK H DMKIK IF YOU Bays Qlatt of hot water with phosphate before breakfast washes out poisons. If ''alce UP ,r,tn a bad tata bad breath and tongue Is coated; II vour heai 18 du" or acnln; lf what you eat sours and forms gas and acid l:i ttomach, or you are bilious, consti pated, nervous, sallow and can't get feeling Just right, begin inside bath ing. Drink before break.a't, a gla-? of real hot water with it teaspoonful of Ilmetone phosphate In It. Th! !:) flush the poisons and tox'ns from SK.mach, liver, kidneys and bowels trd cleans, sweeten and purify the entire alimentary tract. Do your In side .hathing Immediately opon arte-1 ing in the morn'ng to wash out of th system all the previous day's po'son- j cus waste, gases and our bile before putting more food into the stomach. I Tc feel like voung folks feel; like; yen felt before your Dlood. nerves j and muscles became loaded witb ; body Impurities, get from your phar-l n.nelst a quarter pound of limestone i pfctphate wh'ch !s inerpens've and aknost tasteless, except for a sourish twinge which Is aot unpleasant. j J.ist as soap and hot water act on the skin, cleanstnjr, sweetening and frefchenlng, so hot water and lime ctoise phosphate act en the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Men an1 women who are usually constipated, b'lfrus. headachy or have any stom ach d sorder should nep'n this Inside bathing before brei'-tfast. They are assured thev will become real cranks on the subject shortly. Notlie of Rids for Auto Truck. Notice is hereby given that sealeo bids will tie received at the office of the City Recorder In Pendleton. Ore gon, up to October 25th. 191S. at t o'clock p. m., for one motor truck, 1 cylinder. 22 horse power standard make, the body to carry at least 600 feet standard brand fire hose, said truck to be complete and delivered f. o. b. fire station In Pendleton, Ore gon The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 12th day of October. A. D., 1916. THOS FITZ GERALD. (Adv.) City Recorder REMEDYFORMEN. AT YOUR CRUGSIST. GEOROB W COUTT3. ATTORNEY at law. Estimates settled, wilts, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Collections mad. Room IT, Schmidt block. FEE ft FEE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Offics In Despain building. CARTER ft SMYTH E, ATTORNEYS' at law. Offics In rear of Araert can Nalonal Bank building. JAMES R PERRY, ATTORNEY AT law. Offics over Taylor Hardware company. PETERSON ft BISHOP. ATTOR ners at law; rooms I and 4, Smith Crawford building. DOUGLAS W BAILEY. ATTORNEY at law. Will practice in all state and federal couns. Rooms 7, 8 and i, Despaln building. FREDERICK STE1WER. ATTtlR ney at law. Office lu Smlth-C"raw-ford building & A UHVEI.L. ATTORNEY ANl counsellor at law. Office In De spaln building. IjilimiiiimiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini Si Room Rite Goods titf.ivK on: SPMTYI, ATTENTION. We are at all times equipp ed to supply your needs at shortest notice with practical first q'lality rubber goods. We sell the famous adver tised "Kantlech Ku&hee Good and guarantee utmost satisfaction and value. Telephone orders from yau, your nurse or physician r oelve our instant attentioa. Deliveries are prompt and correct Give us a trial. Tallman & Co. Leadu.g DruggBtt niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiummil Catarrhal Deafness Cannot He Cured, ty torn sppllcstlons, as they caannt readl the diseased portion of the ear. There H uily one way to cure raisrrtisl dearoem, nd tbtt Is by a constltatloDal rsiMdSa t'surrhsl Deafuess Is caosed by as la flamed coodttiuo of tbe mucous lining of the KnstSL-bian Tnbe. When this tab Is) inflamed yuo ksTe a rumbling sound or lav. pertert bearing, and wben ft Is entirely . Insed, Iiesfneaa Is tbt mult Cnleas the Inflammation can be reduced snd this tub restored to its normal condition, bearing will be di-stroyed forever. Many eases of i-aness are caused by catarrh, which la as Inflamed condition of tbe mncoas surfaces. Hail's Catarrh Core acta tbrn the bloo4 on the mucous surfaces of the system. We will gire One Hundred Dullsrs fat ny rase of Catarrhal Deafness that csnno be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Circulars free. All Druirglsts, 75c P. 1. C1IENEI A CO., Toledo, a Notice of payment of City of Pent! I ton Improvement Bond. i Notice la hereby given that City e4 Pendleton Improvement Bonds Non, 10. Series D, 10, Series E, , Series It and 4. Series D, will be paid upo nroaATitarln'n tfterAtt tr th tlndtfl Bigj)ti t ln Amerlcan National Bank. Pendleton, Umatilla County. Oregon. Interest on said bonds ceases) November 1, 11. Dated October 12, 116. LEE MOORHOC8K, Treasurer, City of Pendleton, by Wnv Mlckejsen, Deputy. Adv. Notice of Bids for Coal. Notice Is hereby given that seaiaelt bids will be received at the office ot the City Recorder, In Pendleton, Ore gon, for one carload of coal, to be de livered f. o.b. City Hall. Pendleton. Oregon, up to October 25th, ISIS, at i o'clock p. m., said coal to be of reo ognized standard value. The Commoat.. Council reserves the rtght to reject, any and all bids. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this -12th day of October. 116. THOS. FITZ GERALD, (Adv.) City Recorded CHICHESTER S PILLS lj-s .TUB DIAHOtn BBttn. yTT -V - J Md k mm Ham. V DIAIioNB iiau en i V. 13 I V fX cnliiMw.isEe4.s.lst.AU,sRolMU SOLD BY DJSLCGISTS E'tRYWMR REMTSMRI'.K VOlIt GRAPH PIIOTO- is the only thing you can give your friends or relatives which can not be bought in the open market. Come to the studio and have a good picture taken for your Xmas sift to those you care for most. C. S. WHEKf.KU Photographer. ITNERAL DIRFXTOHS. J. T. BROWN'S FL'RNITVRE STOR1 Funeral director and licensed w balmer. Most modern funeral paix lor, morgue and funeral cars, CaJM responded to day or night. Coma Main and Water ilroola. Telephone. It, JOHN a BAKER, FUNERAL Dt rector and licensed embalmsr. Oa. posits postofflce. Funeral p4Hon. two funeral cars. Calls responded as day or night. Phons 75. MONTANA FARM INDH. NORTHERN PACIKIC RAILWAt Luntls In eastern Montana at H it t0 , v Sultllbl. fHrm, or p&lig E,v rn K,)f ,," matlon writs or see W. E Holt, Uihm City, Montana. IN M TORN. Dlt. S. A. ItdK - - riiAiTK'K UK. Ited to the e.e. eir, n"e .11.it hrout. 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