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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1916. FAC.C NINf! TEN PAGES I I I t f ii V. i i 1 -m-,mmmm',w'.,''',,m'' We have just received Located in tie heart of thp hnoin tllU UU0..H district A Big Stock o( Mo Parts from the United States Tire Company a brand new ktock of the famous "Nobby Tread" Tires. "Nobby Treads" are the largest selling hi;b-raile ami rfiil tires in the world. Because of the 'quantity and high quality of rubber and fabric used in llitlr construction, they are the greatest mile age tirvj made. "Nobby Tread" Tires a are now sold under the United States Tire Company's regular warranty perfect woikmanshrp and material BUT any adjustment is on a basis of 5,000 Miles j til Auto Supply Headquarters in Pendleton Gasoline service station at our curb. Havoline and Oilzum oils and lubricants. Free air and water at curb. ALLEN-WARD Co., Inc. Successors to G. I. LaDow Main and Alta Streets Telephone 400 12 'a "a 4 I Give us 4 A 1 G DAY TOMORROW AT FAGAN MEETINGS A ( O si . 4 4f i : I ;TVO INTKRESTING TOPK ARK ANNOl'NCKl) FOR TIIK 8IJRMONK. If HI!"?" Special Munin Numbers Are Alwi Ar. rangeo RvangHI- SMikc l,at Niglit on "Tlic Mural Man's Ncw of Chrl-0 Arrangement are made for a big day in the special meetings now be ing conducted at the Christian chorcli, Evangelist Fagan has announced two Interesting topics for the sermons and there will he several special number ; In mtisic both morning and evening' services. There will be no Saturday meeting hut the Lord's Day service? begin with a rowing 8, 8. session at ! 9:45. It Is deBired that every one in terested In our F. S. work be on hand. The preaching and communion at 11.: Sermon subject, "The Waiting Guest " , At 3 p. m. at the Presbyterian I I A ( church, Evangelist Fugan will give in 5 address to the C. E. convention. I (At 7:30 Mr. Fagan will preach ono ! of his best sermons on the vital topic i "The Pin Against the Holy Spirit." j Mrs Fagan will sing at each sen -! Ice. If you have not heard this tal-j ented artist you have missed a pi'o treat In music. i Last evening Mr. Fagan preached i a fine sermon on one of the popular i thoughts of the day. "The Moral ' Man's Need of Christ." founding his remarks upon the 10th chapter of In this chapter we have th of God's preparation for and the conversion of the first Gentiles ti the Christian faith. Cornelius, a Roman soldier, a devout. God-fearing ' als giving, always praying mar. with all his morality and conscien tious living needed Jesus Christ for a Saviour If such a man was not i ,1... . i . . va pavru uy ilia mummy, can inert; ur w. any hope for the moral man who J. trusts alone In his goodness? None f Mr. Faean sang most beaut-full v A and feelingly the song "Calvary." .urn?. rietMiitil! ttll'i 31 'r ren dered much aid at the Instruments, j he piano and the violin. The ms!c! of these meetlnes Is one of the mo-tj enjoyable features. Meetings will 1 continue through m-xtjseek. Every one invited. H. IT.. Mubbell. IS! 1 5 i A(t8' a (I ', story ii 5 i Another Mad Just lined 'BoWt's?! anc ee em McLEAN AUTO COMPANY 726 Cottonwood St. Tel. 46 IS;1 County Library NEWS NOTES 10:00 to 5:30 NIGHTS 7 ID 9. SUNDAYS 2 to S Hwwater Library picnic The annual wiener roast for tho benefit of the Freewater library wa held at Freewater Saturday, Octo ber 28, from S to 10 p. m. The li brary board had charge of the affair, which was largely attended. A lunrh consisting of wieners, buns, relish, home made pumpkin Piu. doushnuts coffee and home made candles, was served.- A trench was made In which the wieners were roasted. This afforded a great deal of excitement for the crowd. The proceeds were nearly $40, which tho ladles will apply to the li brary building, fund. SWUtlos lor October, 1916. The circulation of books for Octo ber exceeded that of the same month last year by 923. Each month of 1916 has shown an Increase over cor responding months of 1915, Hook accessions I'matllla -V j ' In Registration of Readers Central, adult ' Central. Jnvinile 36 OFFICIAL COrXT. (Continued from Page 1.) Specialists Give t Better Service WE SPECIALIZE ON the selling of those that give most mileage. their care and upkeep while serving you. THIS IS THE SEASON TO LOOK OUT FOR SKIDDING. Look to your needs now and avoid accidents as well as the inconvenience of tire troubles in muddy, stormy weather. WE SELL DIAMOND SQUEEGEE TIRES KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES GOODRICH S1LVERTOWN CORD TIRES GOQDYEAR TIRE TIRES REPUBLIC TIRES. CHAINS ALL SIZES. WARNER LENSES VULCANIZING AND RETREADING. We also carry a full line of automobile accessor ies, oils and lubricants. Free air and water, also gasoline service station at our curb. Prompt at tention to your every want and only competent workmen employed. m m ! w 1 2 s ! 2 89 Brunches . . 100 Total 1S9 Circulation Central, adult 1664 Central, Juvenile 679 Central, schools 346 2689 Branches, adult 1580 Branches, juvenile ... 759 I3S9 Grand Total ....5028 Books sent to rural schools 145 Books sent to branches 265 Fines Collected Bal. on hand Oct. 1, '16 1 4.33 Receipts from fines . . . : 13.01 Lost book 36 Expenses 1916. Bal. on hand Nov. 1. Rental Collection Bal. on hand Oct. 1, 1916 Monthly receipts Expenses J17.70 . 9.15 . 8. 55 . 5.21 . 441 9 62 . 8.72 t .90 Branch Circulation Milton 61" Athena 48' Froewater 30" Wet"n 272 Ferndale 258 Hermlston : 181, Stanfield 5" Adams 4 1 j Mot Rock 21 ; Helix .' 2J Echo 15 Umapine Total 2339 ndle Run & Supply Co Very few people trouble themselves to generate enthusiasm for things In i sheriff- which they have no Interest f Complete Official Count. Republican Electors R. 16 Butler, 3662. Willis I. Cottel. 3664. W. P. Ready, 3661. W. a North 3659. J. F. Wilson, 3637. Democratic Electors "! Olivpr P Onlthftw lKg Bert E. Haney, 4606. Toner J. Neff, 4599. Daniel W. Sheahan, 4597. John H. itevenson, 4 576. Prohibition Electors Curtis P. Coe, 122. Levi T. Pennington, 116. Henry Sheak. 116 M. Frances Swope, 117. Cyrup H. Walker, 118. Socialist Electors Max Burgholrer, 253. Frank W. Johnson 256. Selma J, McCone 254. August Nikula 252. W. M. Tipton. 256. Progressive Elector Emmett Callahan, 4. Representative in Congress James H. Barkley (S) 766. N. J. Slnnott (R-D-P) 4977. Secretary of State E. L. Cannon (S) 607. Ben W. Olcott '(R-D-P-) 5S52. Two Justices Supreme Court C. J. Bright (Prohl 1303 Geo. H. Burnett (R) 3650. J. E. Hosmer (S) 662. Frank A. Moore (R) 3521. Turner Oliver tD) 2761. Dairy and Food Commissioner Donald W. McKlnnon (S) 644. John D. Mlck'e (R-D-P) 4715. A. G. Rempel (Proh) 820. Puhlic Service ComLssioner H. H. Corey (R) 4958. S. S. Start (ft) 846 I County Ticket. Senator Frederick Steiwer (R) 5434 l niatilla-Mormw Representative R. N. Stanfield (R) 503S. Two Uepresentatives-j- James A. Best (R) 3010. Roy W. Rltner (R) 3893. W. T Reeves (Dt 3533. Lou Hodgen (Ind) 3736. Dl tr.ct Attorney George H Bishop (D 3203. R. T. Kcator (R) 4227. Hps? si kr :f s it r ;.-' 5 v :. . i y . -y i V ' - : y'T' J sore, -mm ACtiiHG JOINTS RIH PAIN AWAY WITH A fiMAL Till A L BOTTLK OF OLD, I'KX fc-TllATlXG ' HT J v OOB S Oil f-'top "dosing" liheumatisra. It's pain only; not one CfaSe In fifty requires Internal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil' right on the "tender Bpot." and bf the time you fay Jack Robinson oui comes the rheumatic pain and die tret a "St. Jacobs Oil" Is a harmless rheumatism liniment which 'never dis appoints and doe n't burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and (tiffnea from ach'ng jo'nts, muscles and bones; stops sc'atica, lumbago, back ache and neuralgia. Limber up! .Get a small trial bot- tie of old-time, honest "St. Jacoha OT' from any drug store, and In B j moment, you'll be free from palns . s aches and stiffness. Don't suffer! Rub rheumatism away. TOMORROW ANI MONDAY AT ALT A Anti-Compulsory Vaccination Yes 2618. No 3076; majority against 458. Sunday Closing Tea 2918, No. 3,521 majority against, 603. Brewers' Amendment Yes 190'. No 606i; majority against. ,3159. Absolute!) Dry Yes 31V, No 31"'.: majority tor, 77!-. Rural credits Yes 2!-2.V No 2524: majority for, 411 Tax Limitation Yes s4, N ;f,3ti; majority fir 128. I IBKAIID THAT lUXWJJi IN SOl'P TOO LONG. ;RAX1 Jl llY SAYS PITTSUrilG. Pa.. Nov. 11. A new regulation a- to the length of beards has been laid d:wn by a grand jnrv I The concensus of opinion w;us that a 'beard may be permitted to grow until I such time as it becomes unsanitary, ! or that it will not come in .contact 'with the sou,) on the dinner table. ! The miestion of the proper length of beard came up when the ca-e 1 S lnia Savior, who was charged by Healthy Motherhood Means A Healthy Baby. WIIOI.I'SM F AND RFT.V1L W, N. Matlock, livxl(lnit. 05 hMxl i:nui-t St. Telephone 1.15 W in. Dunn. Manager, w. I ' i The foundation of a perfect baby la Its mother's health dur ing the months pre ceding expectancy, and nothing can take, the place of "Mother's Friend" In nsrarlng her of pleiuunt and comfortable conditions, and assisting nature in Its work during this period. "Mother's Friend" has helped thou sands through this trying ordeal in perfect safety. "Mother's Friend" Is all external remedy easily ap plied. Get it at any drug fist. A free book oa Mother hood will be tent all ex prrtsnt mothers. It Is a valuable and Interesting beok yon should have. Send for one. Address Tbt Bradflcld Regulator Co, 111 Lamar Bldf Atlanta, Oa. SAYfif SHIFT NEW YEAR'S JOY. her grandfather, Frank Sraola. with nssault and battery, which consisted of cutting off half of his beard, was before the grand jury. Witnesses to tified that she object ed to seeing her grandfather's beard dangling in his soup while he waj eating. Then she proceeded to cut it off, to which her grandfather object ed, and preferred the assault and battery charge arainst her. After, era. hearing all the evidence the grand jurnrs dismissed the case. The costs of the proceedings whk-h amount to over 112, were placed upon the coun ty. . ... Mayor Ash Chicagoans to OlebraM "Ere" on Another Night. CHICAGO, Nov. 11. Mayor Thompson indicated today that h will appeal to restaurant owners and the public at large to celebrate New Tear's eve on some date other than Dec 31 this year. The last day of 1916 falls on Sunday and the cele bration of New Year's eve would conflict with Mayor Thompson's Sunr day closing; order. It is easier to believe that you havs good taste than it is to convince oth- I'lMPAllJN TO MAKE 4!IIICtAGO SYlOONLKNS In the heyday of her youth a wnnv an may be. in the grass w'dow class. CHICAGO, Nev. 10. Twenty Mnfcations joincl the n a cnmra'gn to make Chicago dry. LEARN TELEGRAPH And learn, immediate employment The Polytechnic College of Oak l.ii.il, Cal , is the tlfiiclul Marconi Win-loss School. Owlns to the great demand for reliable operators In both : tiaill-rknil nml Wir.load f '(,,'.., wm shall prohib t onis's pu.,ri,n. nositioiis tn nil who t-nrml for full course prior to Jan. 15, 1917. Bryan and Bund iy were the chief , Write for particulars. Address, peakers. They expect to eliminate saloons In nineteen eighteen IVI-tein. Col'ege) Oakland, Cal. of Telegraphy, . H. M. Allen (R) 2339. T. D. Taylor (D) 5785. Clerk R. T. Brown (R) 4357. Wi D. Chamberlain (D) 3399. ; Recorder B. S. Burroughs (R) 656". j Treasurer Grace A. Gilliam (R) 5456. I H. J. stillman (D) 2220. j Assessor j C. P. Strain (D) 4542. ! .1. A. Yeager (R) 3225. School Superintendent W. c. Howard ID) 2716. I I. H Young (R) 4901. i Surveyor Willard Bradley (R) 5634. ! Coroner I J. T. Brown ( It) 4748. ) j George D. IVehlcr (D) 2591. County Conimssioner Barney E. Anderson (D) 3685. W'lllam M. Slusher ( It I 3539. Constable of Pend'eton John Heathman (D) 106 Tom Smart (R) 81. ' McnviiiVi, Single Item Veto Yes 4126. N'e 1736: majority for. 2390 Ship Tax Exemption Yes 2942, ., 2347; malo-ltv for, 595- Negro Enfranchisement Yes 2111, No 8676: lnaiorlty airnlnst. 1265. Full Rentnl Tax Yes 1412. No 459; majority against 3186. Pendleton Normal Yes 4811, No J147; majority for, 2664. 1 U.-.-.fi"!MC!-(aiK-..-, I JL PrtreSOCW, ,b.ft, J yiij.i.li.i.l,iiiM.I-Mr---. 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