Vote
ELECT
FREDERICK STEIWER
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The election of S'eiwcrss U. S.
Senator from Oregon is of rational
importance. By virtue ot republi
can control of the senate Senator
McNary ho'a the chairmanship'
of the important irrigation and
aj'rictilture committees.
If thf voters of ttiis state shoulb
go o far afield as toelectadem
ofat it mijht mean a loss of re
piii'liC3n control of the senate and
a constqae it 9urrend r of Sena
tor MoN'ary'a vi:a! committee
chairmanships.
A vote for Steiwer, the regnlar
republican nominee is a vote for
R.'pabliJan control of national affairs.
STAND BY XOUR PARTY BY ELECTING
STEIWER AND PATT ERSON
VOTE 15 X STEIWER. FREDERICK
VOTE 13 X PATTERSON. I. L.
PAID ADVERTISEMENT
HELEN C. SULLIVAN
Wis Heltn C. 6jlllvan of Washing
ton was awarded a silver loving cup
cmbismatie cf ths fact that she I. ti.s
fasteit typist in ths smploy cf tlit
Navy department.
RAOUL TILMONT
Raoui Tiimont, sor?'..,; y of tlie Bsl
gium smbaooy, vho at present
charge d'affaires during the absence of
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The Republican
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Patterson is familiar with the
problem! that wou.d confront him
as Governor of Oregon. A farmer,
he understand the problems of
the farmer. A business man. he
of business. II? promises fair and
just treatment for a!l. He will
seek to lower t ixss through a re
duction in the cost of t-tite kcv
ernment. He will not follow es
tablished precedent and spend
most of hi tim- awiy from the
state capital. f
Patterson w.II bi your govern
or, on the job, attending to the
business of the sLte as it accrues
REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COM
C. W. WATERMAN
fiay.-a:jf i,i 1 1
C. W. Waterman, who was nomin
ated for ssnator by Colorado Republi
cans, defeating Cenator Rice W.
Means. ,
Lecscn Peak Rsportod Tcstless
'.mUn, Cat. js.m n n-al;. th
only active volcano In continental
L'nltfsl fitati-n, has been restli'ns lur- i
ir.g tlie pmt week. 8!mno(rraph ro-,
;xr!s from the (nvurninont obst.-rva- '
l"ry te :niy Installpd at the bane of
ih pml!, show that a eovtre eurth
qi.ako v.as n-cordid Oct. 13, Tho
lenibJor was rrec;i!i-(l by a rum hit)
Hhl'.-.iz fbfitit nna second. Four mln
':t :) later a dimllur ruinblo wn heard
.'oilov.-ud by a slight Hhock. i
Lcit of C atsop Tribe Die '
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Abprdcan, Vajh. Tho Clatsop
lb'! of Indinna l b:-llf!Vtu to have
ks-'J Into history villi the death 1
ler.r he re of li-jh Stllki'e, 100, known
.u Its hMt full l:l(i,dsd i.-i -nilxr. The
Clalnoj-.s ettiiBrn'oil to thla dliitricl
from Orijj'jn in yeaiH lj;d. All 01
I em except oulil.ee, It Is related, mar
ried Into more n;mlf,u. irihes.
White Pelican of Klamath Falls Burns
Klamath Falls. I"re cuusnd diitn.
a;;o cctlinntcd at MoO.000, IbuvIiik the
funioua Whitfl I'ulli f n hotnl a mnas of
rulin. The loaa Indudoa furnlhhlngs ,
uml eftocta of kiii!.-Ih and Is believed
to ho at l';:ist DO pur cotit cuvured by
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GOVERNOR
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VINCENT SIMONTON
Vincent Slmonton, apeoial eounaet In
Investigation In the prohibition en.
forcement unit In Washington, hat
just been appointed to eucoeed MaJ.
Walton Green ae ac:i:tant to Qen. U
C. Andrews, assistant secretary of the)
treasury In charge of the enforoement
of the dry laws.
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Tires & Tubes
Quality
Oils, Grease & Supplies
INDEPENDENT
See m j before sending away for
iyour lircs. I can
bargain in tires and tubes.
E. ft. Lundell Proprietor
The Garage where you get
"Service With A Snap"
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LEGION HALL
THEATRE
The following list of pictures
are booked to show at the Letflon
Hall, beainnina June 12.
We have In this list wide
ranae of subjects and stars and
hope to please every one. We are
having a hard time to make er.de
meet.so, when in doubt, what
to do, (to to ttie show.
30 Hell's Hivrhroad.
6 Calsary Stampede.
13 Sundown.
20 Simon the Jester.
27 Madam behave.
4 California Straight
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Ahead.
J " 11 Flowing Gold.
" 18 Three Fwes Knst.
25 The Road to Yestef.
' day.
Cut this out and keep it for
utur reference We will only
raise prieea when the price of
program compels us to, Dunt
miss a single number of this con
ract. American Legion
lone Oregon
PIANO MUST SE SOLD
Will sacrifice fine piano in st.ir
age rear here for immediate sale.
Will give easy terms to responsi
ble party. For full particular and
where it may be seen, address
Portland Music Company, 227
6th Street, Portland, Oregon.
, riANO FOR SALE
High Grade Njw Piano near
here. Must be sold at once at a
liberal discount and on very lib
erai terms to responsible party.
If interested, write to Bush &
Lane Piano Company, Portland,
Oregon.
Libtrator of Ctnoa
Andrea Dorla. a celebrated Itallun
Admiral, whs called the "Mlierator of
Oenoa." which be sucwled In free,
log from ib Trench In l.'CH. lit
fought later against the Turks, from
honi he cwtxmxi Tnnle In l.Vtt
EDUCATORS ATTEND
. DR. HALUNAUGURAL
. Eugene, Or. In an Impresslv
ceremony attended by renowned du
catora gathered hr from all part
of lh country. Dr. Arnold Bennett
Hall, fifth president of the university,
waa Inaugurated Monday. The Inaug
uration marked the beginning; ot a
wtwk'a festivities In which lh found
ing of the university a half century
ago. will be celebrated.
From a modest beginning with
total collegiate enrollment of lee than
40 atudenta, the University of Oregon
ha enjoyed marked progree and
growth In Ha SO year of existence
an(T today boasts of a student body
of nearly 1500, exclusive of summer
session atudenta, and those taking eat
tension and correspondence work, who
would bring the total to nearly S0OO.
Reflecting the progress of the slat,
the University of Oretrnn has grown
from one building to Ita present total
cf 31 It original faculty ot three
member baa long passed on, and It
work I now carried on by n faculty
numbering 187. Th valuation of th
university building In 1876 waa C0,
000. Today It I I3.SO0.0O0.
Dr. Clarence Cook Little, president
of lh University of Michigan, offi
ciated at th Inaugural of Dr. Hall,
who comes to Oregon from th Unl-
rlty of Wisconsin.
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Of The Best
GARAGE
give you a realB
H. J. Ty
lor, Demo
cratic can
didate for
Joint Sen
ator. Having been nominated at the
May Primaries as the candidate
of the Democaatic pat ty, I now
offer myself for reelection to the
office of Joint Senator for the
counties of Union, Umatilla and
Morrow.
If elected, I will, during my
term of office, faithfully and
honestly discharge the duties of
with the least possible expense
to the tax payers. I favor a reas
onable and just income tax, the
establishment of a normal school
in Eastern Oregon, the comply
tion of all state highwayi and
the retirement of bonds as they
matnre, tre perpetuity ol the
Pendleton Kound-Up proper leg
islatton for the protection of la
borers, reduced licences for nsed
automobiles and the abolishment
of useless commissions.
My Slogan is: Strict economy
in all public business with due re
gard to the taxpayars.
H. J. Taylor
pan Ailrtrthtmtnt
Frcrdcm't Utah
nly fire m,i,., rn ni)I(f ,nlir
IitrKw and tlulr honor straily to
oiimiMi nd, mill (ir fiT the lutr- -t
f mmikliid lit any narrow Inti-rcA
f thi'lr Dwa.-Wnmlrow V.'llmiu.
HUH
We Can
3 supply your fuel nucds with the g
1 best in wood and coal at prices th::t
are right 1
And w(
If ou ive nsa clvfcc. j
Farmers'
1 Elevator Co. 1
i i NMsttedxtitiscoiiipUte
without a iemiiistoii
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BULLARD'S'
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
Tlirea hi'avlly ariuoil men hold up
tha DI Norta county bauk at Croa
cunt City, Cul., and escaped with 111,
400. I'ri'nldcmt Coollilsu appointed II. K.
Smith of LoulHlnna, a momlinr of the
United Plates shipping tiourd, aut ceed
lug J. H. Walah, reslttnad.
Altlioiiih the nuttibur of Surplus rail
roitd curt la dxprenHltiR, there la no
danaer of a car ahortnae, (he Ameri
can Railway assiM'lallou duclared,
The Hrotherhood Havings k Trust
company, I'ittshuruh's only labor
batik, was rlosid followlni the dis
appearance of ohm of Its agents with
uxtween (120,000 and I42S.OOO of the
Instltuilon'a funds.
William drum, prisldnt, aud frank
Morrison, smroliiry; Daniel Tobln,
treasurer and IkM vlceprealdenla
were rBli'("'(l by unanimous vote of
Ilia American federation of I-abor at
the annual convention In Detroit, The
1927 convention will be hi'ld la Uia
A moles. Cal.
tutu Lunch Lur.rpany
Winnowed Down to Two
Hteihen l.eni-oi-k, In his hook, "Wlu
uowed W'lliim," Indulge In tb
)lillosoihli'iil remurks: "A hundred
men la ton many. A group of fifty
would he better. As a mutter of fad,
i mure nnnarl lum-heon of, say,
twenty would be better "till, Twenty
men around a table ran all converse,
they can feel themaelvea In ai-tunl
liemnnnl contact with one another.
With twenty men, or . fifteen men.
you feel yoj aru amoi j a gioui of
Mends. In fuel, I am not sura but
that ten or eluhl would be a cosier
crowd at III. Yoa get elirtit or all men
together and yntt really exchange
Idea. You get a renl mental friction
with alt men that yen cun t get with
a larger number. And moreover with
all, or four, men sitting down Ilk
this day after day you get to know
one another and In point of service
and comfort there Is no comparlaoa
Vou can have a luncheon served for
four, or three, men that Is really worth
eating, As a mutter of fact. If It
conies to that, two Is a better number
still. Indeed the more 1 think of It
the belter I like two myself and
derned rood n n 1 f -r
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lur.,ow at.nd.rd kiyboa'd!
Cn b purrhand for $10
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Tfij Rec0ml;,d trader in
Saletnd Popularity
PHARMACY
Pron De Cartler, the ambassador.
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