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TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1916. PAGE NINE Candidates Announcements iPaM Advertisements.) VOTK TOP. Barney E. Ail for County Commissioner 1 Believe In An economical and business like administration of the county's business uftnlrs. Distribution of Improvements In dim r lets according to the eollectlon of taxes therefrom. Good roada but properly con structed. A dollar' worth of work for every dollar expended. Serving all the county all the time. If my platform appeals to you U W MM 69 II :'Mr t f 100 Vv- .' ROY W. RITNER Republican CsmUdate A1 K liFPRLSENT ATI VE (for llc-clcvUou.) H. M. ALLEN !'. 'publican dndidate FOR SllERll F (if Umatilla (mint). 'Strict Enforcement of the law and .p'resMi n "I Vice," to the full ex- tilt of !: H : 1 1 It "T 1 1 V AdV. fPald Artv l W. T. REEVES Democratic I'litolidnte for Representative. .'iilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllll!: U I Geo. D. Peeirll S Democratic candidate for S 5 o If elecied will conduct the E office in the interest of E I the public. I am not in the undertaking business. E I M Year ttt 68 K iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiii" Is in , : - f r " q '" ' ' J g 1" r" f ' ' I 1 0 0 i v j . i d s- 1 0 in County Coroner m ) I FOR COUNTY CLERK If You Want: A competent accountant, ex perienced in the duties of the office. Priompt and courteous atten tion to the taxpayers whom he serves Mark your ballot 58 X W. D. CHAMBERLAIN loaoi IOE30 The Republican Ticket VOTE IT STRAIGHT For President of the United States, Charles E. Hughe. For Vice-President of the United States, Charles W. Fairbanks For Representative in 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 jj 38 Ueo. H. uurnett 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, 45 H. H. Corey of Baker County. UMATILLA COUNTY TICKET. For Senator, 20th Sen atorial District, 47 Frederick Steiwer. For Rep resentative, 22nd District, Uma tilla and Morrow Counties, R. N. Stanfield. 48 Oi For Rep resentative. n i 2 3rd District Vote g 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. FSt 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 Q voters by the County Cen- o 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.) ocaoi IODOI 1 For Sheriff TIL D. TAYLOfe Present incumbent REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE. My oath of office is niv plat form. My record Is your guarantee. My rxMTlence jour protec. lion. My qualification I leave to J on. If it is your desire to continue me in office I will appreciate it if you mark your ballot 56 X T. D. Taylor (PaJd Adv.) oo loaoi D o n The Democratic Ticket Mark X between the num bers and names shown below. a 17 Oliver P. Coskow D 18 Bert E. Haney 19 Porter J. Neff 20 Daniel W. Sheehan 21 John H. Stevenson and signify your choice. For President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson. ti O j II , H O For Vice-President of the United States, Thomas R. Marshall. Our present capable incumbents. STATE For Justice of Supreme Court, ' 41 Turner Oliver, of Union County. COUNTY. For Rep resentative 23rd District Vote for two, 51 W. T. Reeves. 52 Lou Hod gen. v For District Attorney, 53 George H. Bishop. For Sheriff, 56 T. D. Taylor. ;n For Clerk, 0 58 W. D. Chamberlain. For Treasurer, 61 H. J. Stillman. For Assessor, 62 C. P. Strain. For School Superin tendent, 64 W. C. Howard. For Coroner, 68 Geo. D. Peebler. For County Commis sioner, 69 Barney E. Anderson. Democratic County Cen tral Committee, J. W. MALONEY, Chairman. J. GLENN MILLER, Secretary. Headquarters, 117 East Court Street, Pendleton, Ore. 6001 iomoc ! r- I. ll.lllPt , II I II I IT " J HOGS SHOW FURTHER INCREASE PORTLAND, Nov. 1. Despite thi fact that there was iiite a liberal run of swine in the North Portland yard over night, the general trend of the trade was firmer, with price 5 to 10c higher. A sale of one load of extra good stuff was made at $9.75. This was weighed off cars. There Is a difference of about 10 between stock weighed off cars and on the regular fill, therefore the regular top would be f 9.65, compared with Mon day's sales up to $9.55. General hog market: Choice light weights I9.55W9 Good light weights 9.403 .51 1 Medium weights ft.O't fff 9.25 i Rough heavy '. 8.00 8. 50 . Cottle Market Is Quiet. Quiet tone continues in the cattle I trade, with price steady. The move ment to market was only during the last 24 hours, but the demand was light. General cattle market range: Prime light steers $6.25 ft 6.50 Prime heavy steers 8 65ff 6 75 Good light steers 6.00fiS.25 Rtockers and feeders 5.00 ft 5.50 ! Prime dehorned cows and i heifers 5.00 Common cows 4.00 n 5.00 j Bulls 3.504.50 Prime light veal valves .. -.007.50 ' Prime heavy veal calves . . 4.00 vt 6 (10 Mutton Continues Firm. I Conditions in the mutton and lani'i i SENATOR BORAH IS ILU CANCELS ALL SPEECHES FONDULAC. Wis., Nov. 1. Sena tor Borah has cancelled all speeches in behalf of Hughes on account of a severe cold. He is confined to his hotel room. His conditions is not con sidered serious. He cannot partici pate In further campaigning. Worms Sap Your CliUd's Strength. Is your chifd Pale and fretful? Does he cry out in sleep or grind his teeth? These symptoms may mean ' worms and you should obtain relief jat once. Kickapoo Worm Killer Is a I pleasant remedy that kills the worm i 1 1 (- 1 1 .1 K . I U. A nl,nll., - I. aou uj its mtiui; ituoui, iuo". ba i pelts it from the system. Worms aap I tti& ipitalltv anil tyialrA vaiip child more susceptible to other ailments, Your druggist sella Kickapoo Worm Killer, 2Se a box. A4. ; NORWAY'S REPLY TO GERMAN PROTEST IE1.IVEKKI TONIGHT CHRISTIANA, Nov. I. Norway's reply to Germany's sharp protest against the decree forbidding subma rines to enter Norwegian waters probably will be delivered tonight. The contents are closely guarded. Government leaders twice conferred with the Storthing party leaders be fore completing the final drafft Few people are ever on time; are either late or earl they STOP THE FIRST COLD. A cold does not get well of Itself. The process of wearing out a cold I wears you out, and your cough be- j corner serious if neglected. Hacking coughs drain the energy and sap the vitality. For 47 years the happy r.,mMro,ir,n nf nfthln BntlOATltl.' -uu......s balsams in Dr. King's New Discovery has healed coughs and relieved con- gest'on. Young and old can testify to the effectiveness of Dr. King's New Discover' for coughs and colds. Buy a bottle today at your druggist, 60c. Adv. A j4 ROY GOLF MARVEL BEATS CHAMPION. 444 i KID" JOKES ATLANTA. Nov. 1. "Kid'' Jones, the marvelous boy golfer, is receiving the congratulations of his friends to d!ly on his remarkable showing against "Chick" Kvuiis. national amateur champion. Young Jones made a re markublc record In the amateur championship and then added to his laurels by finishing 2 up and 1 to play on Kvans on both eighteen hole courses at East like und Druid Hills. SA I 1 - t ! I I 1 id- . S j i 1 I :;.;: & S4 I tt !' i w I t -.V ' S !lrS V j - 1 !-!!' 4 f .-- i ! continue firm at North port- There was quite a fair run over I but the bulk of stuff is still brought forward on former purchases at country points. General mutton and lamb markets: Select spring lambs t 8.75 Ordinary lambs S.00 W S 2S Best yearlings 1.25.00 Best yearlings 7.25 7.50 Good to common wethers. 5.75 S 1.00 Best ewes 5 75.0fl Heavy to common ewes.. 4.00 ft 4 50 Tuesday UvowMX-k Shipper. ' Hogs L.H. Wagener, Sutherlln. 1 load load Was H. G. Wortman, Med ford. 1 Jacob Crocker, Centervllle, , 1 load; Frank Fenton, Golden- dale. Wash., 1 load; F. K. Kegg, Mon tague. Cal., 1 load. Cattle Carl fitelner, Jefferson, 1 load. H. W. Larkln, 1 load. Calves J. C. Mitchell, Chiloquin. 2 loads. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured 1 ry local applications, at they cannot react : the diseased portion of the ear. There It ; only one way to cure catarrhal deafness ! and that Is by a constitutional remedy ' f-'atarrha) Deafness is caused by an In I flamed condition of the tnucons lining ol the Eustachian Tube. When this tube b : Inflamed yon have a rambling sound nr 1m ' nerfect hearing, and when it Is entirely j rinsed. Deafness la thai result. Unless tbf I Inflammation ran be reduced and tbis tuts : restored to its normal condition, bearing ! will be destroyed forever. Many caet ot j oVafnes are caused by catarrh, wblch Is an Inflamed condition of tbe mncons surfaces ' Mull's Catarrh Cure acts thru tbe blood ' on the mucous surfaces of the system. i We will sire One Hundred Dollars foi any case of t'ntarrbal Deafness that cannot ' be cured by Hall's Catarrh Lure. Circular i free. All DrngpUts. "rc. j F. 1. CHENEY k CO., Toledo. O 1 IX BANKRUPTCY. In the DWidtt Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. In the Matter of W. Wr. Wilder. Bankrupt. To the Creditors of W. W. Wilder of Pendleton, in the County of Uma tilla and District Aforesaid, Bank rupt: Notice is hereby given that on the '8th day of October, A. D., 1916. the said WT. W. Wilder was duly adjudi cated a bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the office of the undersigned ref- eree in bankruptcy, at Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, November 13th, 191S. at 10 o'clock a. ni. of said dn'- at whlch tim an1 ih t,re''itor! ma' attend, prove and file their claims, appoint a trustee, exam ine the bankrupt and transact such other husines as may properly come before such meeting. Done and dated at Pendleton. Ore gon, this 30th day of October, 1918. THOS. FITZ GERALD. Referee In Bankruptcy. ! SPECIAL SCHOOL JIKETIXG. Notice Is hereby given to the legal voters of School District Io. 16 of Umatilla County, State of Oregon, that a special school meeting of said dis trict will be held at the City Hall in Pendleton, Oregon, on the 10th day of November, 1916, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon to vote on the proposi tion of levying a special district tax The purposes for which the money is to he TA tpH hV thill I.VU t-tl j 1 1 K. - - expended, are shown by the follow- ing itemized budget which is hereb;, made a part of this notice: Superintendent, principals and teachers salaries . ...34,0Ou.O0 Engineers and janitors 4.275.00 Fuel 3,000.00 Insurance 984.00 Water rent 400. on Clerk's salary 400.00 Interest on bonded indebt edness 7.200.00 Shop for ga, engine 450.00 Power and light 1.200.00 Truant officer 100.00 Furniture and fixtures ..... 600.00 General expense, including j supplies for teachers and i pupils, repairs, operating ! expenses and Incidentals 12.oonoitj Sinking fun 4.000.0O Total . .. JUS. (109.00 ; of October. I Daj;ed this 30th day : 1916 ; Attest l.OT LIVERMORE, Di trict Clerk. J. T. BROWN. Chairman Board of Dire. C. W. THELPS. E. L SMITH. FLLA LOWET.L. trade land, night, being CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY I 'INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS! ' rTrrSTTrrr BENTLEY & MONTGOMERY. RhAL j estate, fire, life and accident Insur-, !snce agenta 815 Main street. Phone U04. AUCTIONEERS. COL. W. F. YOHNKA. AUCTION- j eer, makes a specialty of farmers stock and machinery sales. "The! man that gets you the money. Leave orders at East Oregonian office. SECOND HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE. DEALER IN NEW and second hand goods. Cash paid for all second-hand goods bought. Cheapest place in Pendleton to bw household goods. Come and get our price, us E Court street Phone J71W, ARCHITECT. RAYMOND W. test Despain 7(8. Pendleton, HATCH, Building. Oregon. ARCHI Phone ATTORNEYS. RALEY RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT law. Office in American National Bank Building. Kli.-.-, - J. (". M trh. 11. Ch:!emn. - load". Sheep W. City. I load; daK Wash., W. Menion. Jurn'i in Imrrow. K. A. Morgan, I load. I. W. 1 load. Ljle, Wash, Mix-d stuff -M. M. Rmtor. Gold endale, Wash., 1 !! tattle and hogs. George H. Bishop Candidate for DISTRICT ATTORNEY Platform Strict enforcement of all cri minal laws; economical man agement of the office; careful Investigation of all complaints: rich and poor shown same cour teous and fair treatment; pro hibition law carefully watched and violations thereof prosecut ed to the limit. (Paid Adv.) J. A. YEAGER Republican Candidate for ASSESSOR (Paid Advertisement. For County Clerk R. T. BROWN i The Republican Nominee and former deputy clerk. ; 57 on the ballot 1 (Paid Advertisement. GEOROE W COLTTS. ATTORNEY a ,aw- Estimates settled, wills, deeda mortgage, and contracts ooUkUom made Room Schmlat bloot j FEE ft FEE ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office In Despain building. CARTER ft SMYTHE. ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear of Ameri can Nalonal Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware company. PETERSON & BISHOP. ATTOR neya at law; rooms 1 and 4, Srnith Crawfor building. TvrTT , .., ' A :. - V; I ' T, V - A r . - - ' i.' V.. ; : V I . .'7 ! i ' .'' i t ',1 1 i. i : j I '. . J ; t j r c ",or graaing Easy and federal courts. Rooms 7. 8 and motion write or si , Despain building. ! cty Montana, FREDERICK ney at law. ford building STEIWER. A TTOB- j Office In Smlth-Craw- LOWEa-U ATTORN HTT AND S. A. counsellor at law. Office In De - spaln building. EAT LESS MEAT . IF BACK HURTS TAKE A .L- OF SAI.UH TO HASH H1IES II KLAIH'EH. .MOTHERS VU. Eating umat reguiaiiy ,entully produces kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well-known authority, because the uric acid in meal excite the kidneys, they become overwork ed; get sluggish; clog up n! eaus ail sorts of distress, tiarticuh.rly back ache and misery In the kidney re gion ; rheumatic twinges, severe head aches, acid stomacn, cvii. tlpatlon. torpid liver, sleeplessness, blaUde and urinary Irritation. The moment your back hurts of kidneys aren't acting right, or If blad der bothers you, get about fouf ounces of JaJ Halta from any food pharmacy; take a tablespoonful In a gla-s of water lie fore breakfast for a few days and your kidnejs will then act fine. This famous salts i made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and hus been used for geneiatlons to flush clogged kidnes and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutraJti the acids In the urine so It no longer Irritates, thus eliding bladder disor ders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone: makes a delightful effervescent lh-ia-water drinn which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus avoiding serious kldne disease. BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK TRY GRANDMOTHER.'! OLD PA VORITE RECIPE OP SAGE TEA AND SULPIH It. Almost everyone knows that Sags Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back the natural color ana lustreo the hair when faded, streak ed or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make It at home, which Is mussy and trouble some. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe, Ira proved by the addition of other In gredients, for about SO cents. Don't stay gray! Try it! No on can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as It does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw thla through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after an other application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound Is a delightful toilet requlaite for those who desire dark hair and a. youthful appearance. It is not In- ; tended for the cure, mitigation or pre vention of disease. -iiiliimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiniiiiiiiii Sick Room r Goods RECEIVE OUR SPEC1AI. ATTENTION. We are at all times equipp ed Jo supply your needs at shortest notice with practical first quality rubber goods. We sell the famous adver tised "Kanteek- Robber Goods and guarantee utmost satisfaction and value. Telephone orders from yon, .your nurse or physician re ceive our Instant attention. Deliveries are prompt and correct. Give us a trial. Tallman & Co. 1 Leadic Drugfna) -.illlllllllimiMIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllllllllllllllir FUNERAL DIRECTORS. J. 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