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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1926)
Publlahed « W f Thuraday at Bar. ■laton, Cm atllla County, Oragon by Joseph B. Harvey, editor and man- aam*. SATURDAY SPECIALS HONEST AND FAITHFUL SERVICE Ihe MAY 15 Bntsred ad sarond olaaa mattar THE MOST OF THE BEST__________________ FOR THE LEAST MONEY Paoambar, 1999, at tha pudtofflea at 1 Pkgs Macaroni or Spaghetti, »pedal for 21c Mermlston, Umatllla County, Oregon 2 Can» No. 2 1-2 Slae Sliced Pineapple, Special for............................... 85c Subscription Rat«» 1 Can Royal Club Peanut Duller, 1« ounce. Special for ...................... Ona Tear ............. .................... »».©« 2 Jara Orange .Marmalade (1C ounce Jara) Special for I ' l l M onth»............. ...................... »1.00 2 Jara Jelly ( I t ounce Jara) Special for ........................... .......... (Payable In Advance) I lairge Slue Package Albera Minute Oata, Special for ................ Carnation or Kerr'» Wheat Flake« or Oata, Special for................... LET STEIWER PITCH 9 Pound Sack Rolled Oat«, Special for ......................................................... CANDIDATE FOB T ditor and Qanaral J ta n a q tr WILL ROCCM ' 45c 26c 85c If you want your Auto Top Repaired or Recovered A New Set of Side Curtains A Tent Made to Order W. I. GADWA, Pendleton, Ore. of UmnttlU County On Republican Ticket Primary Election, May 21, 192« I stand on my record aa former! County T reasurer- honesty, fallhful- ne»» and courleay —and will work In Ihe performance of my dutle« solely for pullc Interest« and public econ omy. If elected. 1 guarantee, there will be no deputy hire unleaa ABSOLUTE LY NNUfcHBAKY. MAE M. FRIEDLY A n o th e r “ B u ll” D u rh am ad vertisem ent by W ill Rollers, Zieg- feld Folliee and screen M ar. and leading A m erican hum orist. M o ra c o m in g . W a tc h for them . VOTE X NO. 50 lull ” D urham Guaranteed by m © ® I. M. Schannep (Paid Adewrtloemenl) REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION STATE SENATOR — FOR— FOR UMATILLA COUNTY May 21, 1928 C ounty Jud ge AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 21, 1926 (Paid Adv.) R oy W . R itner V O T E X NO. 3 7 CANDIDATE FOR REPUBLICAN If I am nominated and elected I w ill during the term of my office stand for rigid economy In expenditure; agatnt enactm ent of unnecessary laws; for reduction o£ axes; against public officials buying private property at forced sa ’e for private gain; for exten sion of market roads; for building up the business interests of the state; for better primary education; for conservation of state re sources; for a Board of Pardon and tha abolition of all unnecessary state commissions; for the prom otioi of the farming, stock rais ing, m ining and lumber industries or the state; for the moral ad vancement of the people and the suppression of scandals in public affairs. I w ill protect the Interests of th s Pendleton Round-Up at all times. I desire to have printed upon the ballot "Economy, public decen cy, tax reduction, extension market roads and better primary education. NOMINATION FOR For County If I am nominated and elected I w ill, during my term of office, favor a late Income lax, oppose Ihe eetahllshment o f unnecessary commissions and the extravagant expenditure of public funds, op- pom- law« designed lo cripple and do away with the Pendleton Round-Up, endeavor to secure the enactment of such laws as are required by conditions In Umatilla county, and endeavor to prevent the enactment of a m ultiplicity of la w a LAW KN9VRCFMFNT • I bclu-ve inn the c-foroem ent of all our taws; I believe In the Constitution of my country, including all Its •m+ndvnenta. AGRICULTURE The farmer h»« been gad I» today up agalast a fight to maintain his Just economic tig h ts I w ill favor nay con structive Jeatslatlon that w ill result ta giving Justice to the farm Rlogan “Fewer and better laws '" * (Paid Adv ) Paid Adv. STEIWER REPUBUCAN (P aid Adv.) —FOR— Glenn G. Dudley Treasurer CANDIDATE FOR REPUBLICAN C. K. Cranston Representative SE N A TO R PLATFORM OF PRINCIPLES Farmer and tax-payer, residing In this district for forty-four years. Experienced legislator, serving in house and senate since 1915. As president of senate In 1921 killed Portland '*1925 Fair” bill, saving state 93.000,000. Sponsored law s for loans for seed wheat, farmers “seasonal license" for truck« and removing one-half cent tax on d istillate not used on roads. Helped pass “Market Road" law In 1919 g ivin g fanners road to get j produce to market. For state income tax w ith property tax off-set and against Dennis reso lu tio n . . Served In Franc« with American Red Cross attached to A. E. F. U . S. SE N A T O R REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR NOMINATION —FOR - U L Mann wa« horn In Bena, Polk county. Oregon .and has liv- ed In Ihe state all hla life. Completed public school education; graduated Trom W illam ette university of Oregon: lived In Umatilla eottnty S3 year*, has been a uecew ful farmer; was a member of Ihe Oregon legislature 1999, 1911, 1913, 1923 and 1935, fh © 111 Fifth Avenue, N ew York City L L. MANN Comprising Umatilla County VOTE X 45 D R . J. A. BEST Joint Representative I have been a resident of Pendlet >n for over tw enty years, and a« 1 own a home 1 have been a taxpayer for Ihe same length of lime. 1 cannot boast of having years of experience in Ihe Treas urer's office, but figure 1 can acquire experience the «nine as others have acquired It. The president o the United Stales do not always have year» of experience when elected to that office, but they manage the business. If one I a qualified for the office It doe» not take long to get the experience. Economy 1« one of my greatel achievement«. Fourteen y eirs, from my own resources I havs been able to provide and maintain a home, not only for my self, but for my three children, w h on I have reared and educat ed. and I owe It all to economy. If nominated and elected as treas urer, I promise to serve the office In the mine economical man ner as 1 have my own affairs In the past. A deputy w ill only be used when needed Twentieth Senatorial District Sla»an: Continued economy and equitable diatri button of Market Road Funda, Dr. B. B. Brundage Frank Saling T he BULL'S EYE is a publica tion that goes to print. When does ! it goto print? It goe» to print when I ever there is something to print. A lot of papers, in fact to be exact, all of them, have a certain time to be issued, regardless of the news. If nothing has happened that day or that week they have to come out just the same. T hey want you to pay for them whether they are any [ good to you or not. Why should a paper lie printed if there is noth ing new to print ? Sing Sing don’t electrocute a man at a certain hour every day. They wait until they get a good man and then electrocute him They don’t have a set time or custom, and that is the way the B U L L ’S EYE is operated. We don’t go to press at ten o’clock tonight just be cause we went to press at ten last night. No, sir! WeSvait until we have something that is worth while to our myriads of readers. W e get them accustomed to the fact that when they see the BU LL’S EYE, they say to themselves, “The BULL has seen something worth while,’’ and that is why the Paper is out today. Because it has news for you. W e saw a man smoking a sack of “ B U L L ” D U R H A M and he was getting so much satisfaction out of it that we feel it our duty to tell those that never used “ B U L L ” D U R H A M just how they too can get satisfaction. of Umatilla County (l'aio Adv.) Republican candidate for re daction ABRAM METHOD OF BLOOD TESTING AND TREATMENT CANDIDATE FOR FOR TREASURER The Treasurer's salary up to 1 »9 T »«« 91,200.90 a year. Now It |* 91,599 00 a year, Present County Judge Primary Election, May 21, 192«. CANDIDATE FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION Record» of County Treasurer'* Office Year Treasurer Deputy Hire 1*17 -Orare A. Gilliam 9 75 09 1912- Oraee A Gilliam Nothing 191 Grace A. Gilliam 79.30; 1920-O ra re A. Gtllam 342,001 1921 Orace A. Gilliam «99.60 Cranston 979.30 lie Hart 1175.09 1P*«~ D H art 1290 90 1921 DeHart. 1299.99 1924- DeHart lo o per mo. CANCER SPECIALIST PENDLETON, OREGON P.S. Remember, you won't xee us again until we have something worth while. P. P. S. There is going to be another piece in thia paper soon. Look for it. HONEST AND FAITHFUL SERVICE TO ALL of Umatilla County. (Paid Adv.) ( T f- e s v i, County Treasurer PACIFIC TIRE COMPANY 2061 2 E. Alta St. Pendleton, Ot«. For T reasurer 40c HUflLY GASH GROCERY CANDIDATE FOR NOMINATION — FOR— - IVIkl r VULCANIZlNG REPUBLICAN NOMINATION 5 Bars Crystal White Soap • 25c 1 Pkg. Peeta Machine Soap - 45c 3 Bars Creme Oil Soap - - - 25c ~95c Special for entire Asst. • - 67c G. W. BRADLEY day by day. That la because wo please our customers w ith tha kind of vulcanlxlng work we do. Our up-to-date vulcanlxlng machines together with good m atrlali and workmanship turns out a first class Job. M ae M. Friedly BULLS EYE 28c 48c Ruin» angle« of the pr«»eiit prim ary campaign among thoaa «e«lilng; I»« republican nouilnatlon for United Staten «enator remind one of (be dtseunslon of a group of email boy« on a hack lot trying to get a ! ball game etartnd. Many a game baa been held up bacauae there were too many candidate» for the Job of pitcher. The aeplranl» for the honor of being the party'» choice In the fall election for the high orflce of aetia- :i Cana Suribrlte Cleanaer, Spoclul for .... 21c to r all want to pitch, and the public’ 25 Hara Royal White Laundry Soap Special for ........................ $1.00 linderatHiidn that fact and takes It 8HRIMP, SPECIAL. PER CAN, 15c for granted, The humorous touch 2 Pound Cana Snowdrift .......... 85c ta found In the fact that three of 1 Pound Cana Snowdrift ... ... ............................ $1.05 the candidate« In effect are sayin g,! 2 Cana No. 2 1-2 Peaches (good grade) Special for.................................. 85c “ Hut If you hoy« don’t wunt me to fi Pounds Whit« Beans, Special for .......... ..................... 48c pitch, for goodneae sake don't think 6 Pounds Red Mexican Henna, Special for 48c of pulling Fred Stelwer In the box N-n-never!” fl BARS WHITE WONDER SOAP .................................... 25c Whal a Jolly spirit! And In effect I PACKAGE WONDER FOAM GRANULATED SOAP .................... 40c what a compliment It la to Mr.l 1 BAR STEAM REFINED BORAX SOAP ......................................... 10c Rlelwer. Mentioned only a few 1 RUBBER APRON............................ . ........................................................ 70c short month ago aa a poaalble con $1.45 tender, he I uih emerged from the com-| ....................... $1.00 parallve obscurity of a practicing at SPECIAL FOR THE ENTIRE ASSORTMENT torney In a email Interior city Io it place where hie name la on the lipa TRY OUR SHORTENING AND SALAD OIL— of a multitude. Ilia popularity la PANCRUST AND PLATO bid an ncclilvut. Il la logical. Mr. 2 Pound Can Panerual Shortening ............................... 80c Rtelwer hue the qualltlea that Inaplre- I Pound Can I’nncrust Shorlenlng ..................... ............................ $1.15 confidence. It baa been proven In Pint Plato Salad and Cooking Oil ... .............. 35c thia campaign, and It may safely he Quart« Plato Salad and Cooking Oil ....................................... 80c predicted by thnee who know htmj Two Qnarta Pluto Salad and Cooking Oil ..................................... $1.15 that lie will prove worthy of the I confidence fell In him If he la ac corded the opportunity to ahow hl» ability a» »enator from Oregon. Consider all of the republican» who geek the nomination for »enator. Take Into consideration their agea, HERMISTON STANFIELD their pant records, the background of the men, llielr posslbllllles of) growth, their knowledge of Oregoa THIS IS THE PLACE aa a whole. Then think of the ca paclty Oregon has for development during the next decade, bearing In mind that the development may de pend In meaxtirnhle degree on the capacity of our congressional dela- gallon to gel thing« done. Considered In auch a light, Fred Rtelwer loom» big. II* haa plenty of talent, and ha la young enough O R A N Y T H IN G IN T H E HARNESS L IN E an that hla talent might be al Ore- gon'a command for a good ninny yearn, lie ahoutil be nominated. 47 X WE ARE GROWING TO ALL. | NOMINATION FOR I From Umatilla County CONTINUOUS RESIDENT AND TAX PAYER IN PENDLETON FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS. 29 YEARS IN BANK EMPLOY, 17 OF WHICH WERE WITH THE FIRST NATION AL OF PENDLETON. 13 YEARS IN PENDLETON IN OTHER AC COUNTANT WORK. NEARLY TWO OF WHICH WERE IN THE COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE IF ELECT ED WILL NOT ASK COURT FOR A FULL TIME DEPUTY WILL NOT ACCEPT DEPUTYSHIP' IN ANY OTHER COUNTY OFFICE WILL APPORTION THE COUNTY FUNDS AMONG THE DEPOSITORT RANKS STRICTLY AS THE LAW REQUIRES (PaM Adv.) For government efficiency. Favor stale income property tax off-set. «coi tax and with I have no h ills to sponsor and those I vote for must have merit and be of benefit to n majority of the people. N ative of Um atilla county. Wheat farmer and taxpayer. Spent two years in array during the war and member of the American Legion. (Paid Adv.) READ THE WANT ADS The strongest opposition to Fred Stelw er Is found in the democratic party. Democratic politicians and newspapers brand Stelwer as an enemy of the direct primary. They cry “conspiracy" and seek to lead people to believe that Steiwer would abolish the direct primary. Nothing is further from the truth. Steiwer'« enemies are doing everything in their power ta shatter the great strength of public approval that is back of Steiwer. They fear him. They know they cannot defeat him in the general election. Steiwer will be a credit to Oregon in the United States Senate. He la clean, energetic, capable and aggress ive. His record as a public official is flawless. A V O T E FO R STEIWER Is a V o te For a R epublican V ictory Paid Adv. Rtelwer far Senator Com. Staple«, chairman