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Candidates Announcements
(Paid Advertisements.)
VOTE for
tey L Anderson
V W Mill VWUUIiiOUavttUt
I Believe In
Aa economical mid business
Ilk administration of the
county's business affairs.
Distribution of Improvements
In districts according to the
collection of taxes therefrom.
Good roads but properly con
structed. A dollar's worth of work for
very dollar expended. '
Serving all the county all the
time.
If my platform appeals to
ROY W. RITNER
llopuhlican Canillilulp
Par
static iii:ri;ii:TrivK
ir'oi- lie-election.)
H. M. ALLEN
ll.'liuliluijr. Candidate
11)11 SIUKUT
nf t'mulllla Count).
"Strict Enforcement of the law untl
ipMi'ion .r Vice," to the full ex
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Democratic Candidate for
Representative.
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SGrii. D. Pfitt
I Democratic candidate tot
County Coroner (
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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
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The
Republican
Ticket
VOTE IT STRAIGHT
For President of the
United States,
Charles E. Hughes.
For Vice-President of o
the United States,
Charles W. Fairbanks
For Representative in
Congress, 2nd Dist
rict, n
0 34 N. J. Sinnott g
rj of Wasco County.
For Secretary of State,
36 Ben W. Olcott.
For Justice of Supreme g
Court vote ioriwo p
38 Ceo. H. Burnett o
of Jjlarion County.
40 Frank A. Moore
of Columbia County.
For Dairy and Food
01
43 John D. Mickle
of Multnomah County.
For Public Service
Commissioner, U
45 H. H. Corey 2
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,
48 R. N. Stanfield.
For Rep resentative. n
23rd District Vote gj
for Two,
49 J. A. Best.
50 Roy W. Ritner.
For District Attorney,
54..R. I. Keator.
For Sheriff, 'I
55 H. M. Allen.
For County Clerk,
D 57 R. T. Brown.
For Recorder,
59 B. S. Burroughs.
For Treasurer,
60 Grace A. Gilliam.
For Assessor,
!64 J. A. i eager.
For School Superin-
tenaem,
65 I. E. Young.
For Surveyor,
66 Willard Bradley.
For Coroner,
67. J. T. Brown.
For County Commis
sioner, 70 William M. Slusher.
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Respectfully submitted g
to the consideration ot tne
n voters by the County ten
o tral Committee. v
FRANK S. CURL,
Chairman, g
W. C. E. PRUITT, U
Ileadauarters. Hughes
0 Alliance, Failing Build
o ing. Cor. Main and Water
Streets. Pendleton, ure.
(Paid Adv.) jj
EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1916.
For Sheriff
TIL D. TAYLOR
Present incumbent
REGl'LAR DE.MCKKATIC
.O.MIXFK.
ly oath of offli-e Ik my plat
form. My record Ih your guarantee.
My exnerlciH-e jour urotec.
tlon.
My qualifications 1 leave to
yon.
If it is your desire to
continue me in office I
will appreciate it if you
mark your ballot
56 X T. D. Taylor
(Paid Adv.)
The
Democratic
Ticket
Mark X between the num
bers and names shown
below.
D
17 Oliver P. Coshow
P 18 Bert E. Hanev
19 Porter J. Neff
20 Daniel W. Sheehan
21 John H. Stevenson
D
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' and signify your choice.
For President of the
United States,
Woodrow Wilson.
Fnr VirP-Presldent Of ?l
il. TTifol Qtooi ii
M. ...
lhomas rv. rviarsnaii.
Our present capable
incumbents.
. STATE
For Justice of Supreme
Court,
41 Turner Oliver,
of Union County.
COUNTY.
Fnr R P n resentative lllt llnicy's aud.tion to J'emlleion.
23rd District Vote
for two,
51 W. T. Reeves.
52 Lou Hodgen.
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For District Attorney,
53 George H. Bishop.
For Sheriff,
56 T. D. Taylor.
For Clerk,
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O 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.
D Democratic County Cen
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UUl VUIIlIIIIbl.CC,
J. W. MALONEY,
Chairman.
J. GLENN MILLER,
Secretary.
Headquarters. 117 East
Court Street, Pendleton,
Ore.
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CATTLE MARKET IS
PdltTLAND, .Nov. 3 I'artle m.ir
ket is Bhowins a very weak and slow
tone at North Portland, although of
'crings are not heavy. Thin is for the
beef stuff. For feeders the inurkct
Is slightly weaker and lower, but tho
demand Is quite fair.
LochI and other Pacific northwest
killer are filled with supplies, and
are In no position to take care of ad
ditional receipts.
General cattle market range:
Prime light steers S6.50 660
Prime heavy steers 6.75
CSood liKht steers S.00-2S
Stockers and feeders 6.00 5.75
trime aenornea cows na
helfers 5.00S5 25
Common cows 2.0004.00
Bulls 3.50 4. BO
prime ngnt veai caives "");
prime neavy veai caives 4.u o.w
f)XK OF W. AXI) J.'S
4 tlAt kllKI.J) III SKI1
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1 Hirym
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I Here Is Halfback Gurley, one of
the husky members of the Washing
ton and Jefferson footuall sinwl.
Gurlev has made enod in the p.nrlv
O: season games and is hailed lis one of
Q the stars at W. and J.
Pennsylvnnlans are determined
i to repeat their la-t year's victory
yaIei
I Nations in the lightweight, division
1 should be careful about challenging
such a white hope as Germany.
REALTY TRANSFERS
Warranty Ifct-Os.
tf. (j. Ueiu, et ux, to Eva L, War-
0Dg . n 1
n I 'i LI m-J 1
IP' 'A v 4
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I if-' I ' ' 1:
Oiner, 81.00, lot 12, block :'4, Arnold
Lucie l.-aau t0 Ciai'e G. 1 . aacs,
1U, lot 11, block i.i, Freewnter.
j I'matilla Kaiin Lands Co., to O. P
j Hurris. Jin. g 1-2 Nv 1-4. N'W 1-4
jjjami a l 1-4 . 1-4 section
tow n.-liip o noiih, laniie
(livc:- L. Knolls, et ux. to I", (i.
Horn. $l.iii acreaire in township 1
south, range 32.
Elia A. 1'oriiiner. et vir. to A. H. '
Kirb., lots 1. 2. :!. block 12 and lot
7, block 13, lloldman's addition to
Adanu'.
Josephine Stone to J. X Scott, et
ux, JL't.O'lO, XE 1-4 secl'on 27. town
ship 4 north, range 34.
O, A. Ellstrom to K. E. Welch. $1.
lot 2, Wade'a addition to Pendleton.
a K. Hutchinson, et ux. to L. C.
Seharpf, 81200, N 1-2 N'W 1-4, sec
tion 12, township 1 south, range 31.
L. C Seharpf. et ux. to i hrls Hred-
Ing. $1200. N 1-2 NW 1-4. section 12
township 1 south, range 31.
What the war uses is sheer waste,
yet every nation denies its peaceful
cltisens in order to supply the war.
4 TKAt'HKUS INDOLE 4
4 PEXOLKTOX XOKJIA1.
HOOD RIVER. Nov 3. The
school teachers of the city ten-
dcred the county school teachers
a reception Tuesday night at Li-
brary hall In connection with
tho work of the county teachers'
institute that adjourned last
night. The present session of
the institute has been the most
largely attended of any institute
held in the county. The major,
Ity of the teachers favor the
state normal nt Pendleton and
adopted a set of resolutions to
this effect. Professor L, B. Gib- 4
son was elected to represent
Hood River county at the slate
teachers' association that meets 4)
In Portland dnriiiK the chr st-
mas holidays.
4
SIIOIIG U
Hog M'irket Is Steady.
While top recent sales of hogs have
not been made above 19 80 in the lo
cal market, still first claas offering"
from the Interior would sell at IMS.
the former top. However, until these
are offered again here the quotations
are notlisted above 19.80.
General hog market:
Choice light weights 19.60 Mt
Good ligh weights 9.40.45
Medium weights 1.OO09.J5
Rough heavy ; J.00g.S
Sheep Continue Nominal.
Market (or sheep and lambs con
tinues nominal here, with united of-
ferlngs available for the open trade.
AII pricet are heI(1 steady to firm at
former figures.
General mutton and lamb market:
Select spring lambs t S.7S
.ordinary lambs 8.00ffi8 25
Best yearlings 7.2507.50
Good to common wethers 5.758.00
Best ewea 5. 76 ft i 00
Heavy to common ewes.. 4.00 4.60
There Is more Cstsrrh la this sertlno 0)
the country tlian all other diseases pot to
sether, sod for yesrs It was supposed to b
Incurable. Itortors prescribed local rente
dies, sod by constantly failing to cure wltk
local treatment, pronounced It Incurable
Catarrh la a locsl disease, greatly influ
enced by constitutional conditions sne
therefore requires constitutional treatment
Hall's Catarrh Cure, mannfactnred by K. J
Cbeney k Co., Toledo, Oblo, Is a conatlru
tional remedy. Is Uken internally and acta,
thru the Blood op the Mucous Bnrfaret of
tLe System. One Hundred Dollars reward
Is offered for any rase that Hairs Catarrh
Cure fulls to cure. Send for clrcslars and
teBtlmonlsls.
F. J. CHENEY k CO., Toledo, Ohio
Sold by Druggisti; 75c.
Hall s Family Pills for constipation. "
SPKIAIi SV.IIOOI1 MEETING. !
Notice la hereby given to the legal
voters of School District No. 1( of!
Umatilla County, State of Oregon, that
a special school meeting of said dis
trict will be held at tho City Hall In
Pendleton, Oregon, on the 10th day
of November, 1916, at 3 o'clock in 1
the afternoon to vote on the proposi-1
tion of levying a special district tax '
The purposes for which the money
is to tie raised by this levy shall bo
expended, are shown by the follow.
ing itemized budget which is hereby
m tule a part of this notice:
Superintendent, principals
I and teachers salaries . ...134,000. 00
'Engineers and janitors . 4,275.00
iFuel 3.000.00
Insurance
j Vater rent
Klerk's twlarv
984.00
400.00
400.00
Interest on bonded indebt
edness 7,200.00
Shop for ga engine
450.00
Power and light 1,200.00
Truant officer
Furniture and fbttures . . .
100.00
600.00
General expense, Including
supplies for teachers and
pupils, repairs, operating
expenses and incidentals 12.000 00
Sinking fund 4.000.00
Total J68. 609.00
Dated this 30th day of October.
1916.
Attest: rVT LIVERMORE.
District Clerk.
J. T. BROWN.
Chairman Roard of Director?.
G. W. PHEI,PS.
E. L, SMITH.
ELLA IO WELL.
IX BAXKUITTCV.
Ill the DWrUt Court, of the fnlteil
Stan's for the Disuirt of Oregon.
In the Vatter of W. W. Wilder.
Bankrupt.
To the Oeditors of W. W. Wilder of
Pendleton. In the County of Uma
tilla and District Aforesaid. Bank-
I rupt:
! Notice is hereby given that on the
'Sth day of October. A. D., 1916. the
fald W. 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.
I'matilla County. Oregon, November
ISth. 1916. at 10 o'clock a. m. of said
day. at which time and place th
creditors may attend, prove anil file
their claims, ly.point a trustee, exam
ine the bankrupt and transact such
other hnsines a may properly come
before such meeting.
Done and dated at Pendleton Ore
gon. this 30th day of October 1916.
THOS. FITZ GERALD.
Referee in Bankruptcy.
INSURANCE AND LAND BtSINESS
BENTLET & MONTGOMERY. RBAL
etat fir life and accident Insur
ance agents. S16 Main street Phone
404.
AICTIONEKR8.
COL. W. F. TOHNKA. Al'LTlUN-
eer. makes a specialty of farmers
stock and machinery sales. 'The
man that icts vou the money." Leave
orders at East Oregonian office.
SECOND HAND DEAIiKHS.
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
ret our prices, Jl E. Court street
Phone J71W.
ARCTITTEOT.
RAYMOND W. HATCH.
test Despain Building.
768. Pendleton. Oregon.
ARCHI-
Phons ;
ATTORNKYS.
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
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HALEY RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT, a A. LOWELU ATTOP.NET AND
law. office In American National! counsellor at law. Office In De
Pan k Building. I spaln building.
I TtHU-KJy f Tltin? Sh'pper".
iHogt- Henry H -"in in, Centen-ille. ,
Wash, I fc.ad, f,!fieil Itro-.. Ri"
j llridgf, Wi"li., 1 ..ad: V Olven.
ltnada. 1 I'-ad; Willinnri Hloi k. In'l-- I
pendenre, 1 load,
Mie stuff flee & I-"i' -"c" :
Minnville, 1 load (attle and hoes. j
For County Clerk
R. T.BROWN
The Republican Nominee and
former deputy clerk.
57 on the ballot
(Paid AUtviUectuciU,
George H. Bishop
I Candidate for
I DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Platform
I Strict enforcement of all cri-
1 nil rial laws: economical man.
j agemont of the office: careful
I investigation of all complaints:
j rich and poor shown same cour-
j teous and fair treatment; pro-
j hibltlon law carefully watched
; and violations thereof prosecut-
i ed to the limit.
4P;ud Adv. i
J. A. YEAGER
Republican Candidate for
ASSESSOR
(Paid Advertisement.
GEORGE W. COUTTS. ATTORN ET
at law. Estimates settled, wills,
tteeds, mortgages and contracts
drawn. Collections made. Room
17, Schmidt block.
FEE FEE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office in Deapaln building.
CARTER t SMYTHE. ATTORNEYS
at law. Office In rear (' Amen
ican Naloaal Bank building.
(JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNEY AT
law. Office over Taylor Hardware
company.
PETERSON ft BISHOP, ATTOR
neys at law; rooms t and 4, Smith
Crawford building.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice in all state
and federal oourta. Rooms 7. 8 and
9, Despain building.
j FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTOR-
ney at Jaw. onics in Smith-LTaw-
ford building.
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Co:: D'jng Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES CST
hot wmim
onsLUGon c::.:::
SFAVISH 8TTLH
LUNCHES
COFFEE
Everythlni clesji and o--
data, FIRST 4XAS3 SERVICE
TEA 5c Package ;
Under State
Hotel !
Cor. Webb and Cottonwootl Sta.
Phona 617. Pendleton, r.'
HOW I -GOT RELIEF
FROM CATARRH.
Man Who Suffered Tn Vtmr An
a Almf Del Find Wy !
Be Quk kly RM of IVq. , ; j
Tronbie,
By Thomaa Watb tf
vt
HOW TO BREATHB THE AM
HYOMEI.
"I have been a softener freia .
tarrh for over twenty yearn I
tored off and on for fifteen yeaJ
hut etill, after all thia doctorlns; 4I
drugging I got no relief. ,
"Finally my allmrt bocam
severe that I was practically sHal n
one ear and almost so In tho Istnest.
I My wife got me a Hyomei outfit and .
I I immediately began to use It aecrV
j ing to directions and the tesuh.
were remarkable. I have used anoth
er bottle of Hyomei and can trwlafu!-
i :y say it is the first relief I have M-.
! peridnced in twenty yearn Th-
sounds like strong language, never-,
theleas it is the truth.
"I feel there is nothing like Hyonul-
a boon to the sufferer of a loath-
I some aisease, caiarru. i tvnnioBr
a pleasure to recommend Hyomei te
all who are sufferers rrora thia dlt
ease."
The oi! Of hyomei has long
recommended as bemg one ot tM.
very best treatments for catarrh !
nose or throat. It, is not swallswe.
but the patient gets quick result tS,
pouring a few drops or the pure oil nv
to a little hard rubber Inhaler lM
comes with each large bottle of B..
Place the inhaler in the mouth a,
shown in illustration and Just breatk
naturally into the ttiroat, lungs ana
air passages the medicated air whteh
the oil gives off. This is pleasant but
so powerful that its germicidal qua
ities quickly destroy all catarrh gerV
life and sooth the sore, swollen, la
flamed mt-mbranes. stopping the dis
charge and ending the disease.
Taiiman & Co. as well a? other lead
ing druggists in the city speak high
ly of Hyomei and KUte it is alwayn
sold by them with a positive guar
antee to refund money if In any eat
of catarrh, bronchitis, sore throat,
cough or cold, it fails to give prompt
relief. In getting Hyomei for the arit
time be sure to get the large slz
which contains the inhaler as its we
is quite essential for best results.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
J. T. BROWN'S FURNTTURBSTORsV
Funeral director and licensed ens
bavlmer. Most modern funeral pa.' -lor,
morgue and funeral cars. Calla.
responded to day or night Cor
Main and Water streets Telephone.
IS.
JOHN a BAKER, FUNERAL M
rector and licensed smbalmsr. Or
posits postofflce. Funeral parloe,
two funeral cars. Calls reepewdsd u
day or night Phone 7i-
MONTANA FARM LAND.
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NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY
Lands In eastern Montana at ll.lt
1 10 fig per acre. Suitable for furroln
;or gracing Easy terms. For Infor.
! matlon writs or ses W. S. Holt. Mil,
I city. Montana.
IMKTOI!
DK. s. A HOB HIACT1CB LI1S
i Ited to the eye, ear, nun and throat.
Hours 9 to 1! and I to I, and by ap
i pointmenl. Suite 31, Judd Illdg.
or-ior'"''nr 3p
opoi ionoc:
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