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PAGE SEVEN EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST'OREGONIAN,1-PENDLETON, OREGON. TIITJttSDAV, DECEMBER 27, 1 ft 17. BRITISH CREW SURRENDERING TO A U-BOAT. t:iein Uuward ient Xma In MH- . ton. .i -ifcmiUw-. . .Nfelvlii J. Anders.in of Pendleton. Ili the n'w rnuriaiter of the rrfamnry rere. The Study liii will hold ll iiu ' mini frolic nl (lie home of Mrs. Kmnl; , ' -'allnic on Thursday afternoon. ' , , 1 u. 5 f Thousands of .Useful Articles all going at remarkable savings Opposite LOCALS & Advertising: in Brief ItATliH. Per line ftmt insertion. 1 Oc lr Mo, addltlouol ioertton. 5c J'er Hop. prr DKmb $1.0) - No localD tulnm for Ipm tbau 23c f'ouftt ordinary wonts to line. Lorain wilt nut b ukn ovr the teUphD( oept from Kant Oregon ten paid uu ubntrlbem. Furnished 3 -room apt. 4)1 Aura. : - - J2-XS ' W'ntd Woman to wait mi table, -Mpty JIohIoii It est an rani. Wanted Good, clean rags, at The Earn: Oregonlan office. 'fW tilOMti Hon net Siop'n hm1 adv. i Ir iot!HTi imTMr "Will rent Hmall dac4 close In. AH diess 413 Matlock HtrcH. 1-3 ; f haul your sarhage nd trash. Phone 553.M. 1403 W. Hallroad Rtrcet. FurnlsbMl Apart- , Hamilton Court. 10-lStf Houeeltei-plns rooms, KOI Clay 10-3tf ; t Nicely furnl.slied rooms 723 Ara. j Phone 224 J. llJ0tf Wanted Two pood pain tern. In (fiHre Hale A liascalt ll-23tf Fluff rugs from all carpets. M. A. Hlffby, local agent for W. Fluff Kug i !).,- of Portland. Phone 69. 3-lf Jor sjile New and second hund Jwlnjr Marhlnen. Klnger, White. New Home nnd The Tree Machine. McCllntock & Simpson, 400 K, Court.- Oill Penland Urosi. van to move i yaur hoiihebold t;oodH. Tnlf phnna j .19, Alo barlfrase iransferrlna and' hu4vy tiaulUuf. J'or rnt Wewlnc machines of all j maiiex, $l.ou per week, $3.00 per j month. AlcCllnlock & SlmpHon, 400 Iff. Court. . lio yon know that Kstefl & Frledly j "Sell, rent or Insure Anything?" C14 Main street, Phorm r.04, Blydenstetn's Poultry Maah. llvit flK producer, feed wet or Uiy. Phone 3fll. ,1 10-20tf ; J"Yr naJe S acres, 46 undr ditch. Imtulrs ut W. t Bnrnap, Toucliet, j Wah. 12-ltfj For Srt,tH-Mnilern G room hoiif e ' nlcii In. Terms. Apply this office. ) 12-15 tf For sole Ford touring car. good condition. Ktur blacksmith shop, 7uT J.IIIeth Klxet. 3S2W. . li-'JH I'"or rent- or :U 4 room lioiise. garden n4 orchard on Kdly street. Iti'inlm V20 Oosblo Btreet. 12-i'Otf! . Lost Oruln receipt 2074, tasued j Oct. 10, isn. on llarnburt Station, I 4U2 kx. tMirley, 001l lbs. Kinder i leuve at this officii or return tu 1-- F Turney, 421 Uncidn street, 1'emllc Ion, tire. 12-2!) For ko1 Full blooded Plymouth Kock rotutera. Phone 116. 12-8tf Roomlrvc house for sale. Mala street. In center of business fllstrlct. Doing good business, lngulre of Pen land Bros. ' Lost niack and white spotted i oat: Please phone t4.r.W. Howard.! 12-29 Found fhlld's fur neck piece.' Owner can have same ly paying f or j noti(!e. . . 12-2S Homesteads located. Kellnnulsh- j ment sales. Knnc.h lunil, ll) to $20! an acre. W. Hoyle, 103 siato St. llrlena, Montana. 1-6 I Baled alfalfa, timothy, steam roll- ' ed barley, oats, corn and all kinds of i feed. t'urloads or less. Klydensteln ' A Co., 1300 W. Alta. Phone 351. il-2;itf . 8 room modern house for rent, or tale, hot water heat. 225 Jane, St. Address K.N. Butler.' IMS W. In-j diuna Ave. Spokane Wash. ( if you are looking for one of tlia best wheat ranches in the best sec tion of Oregon at thn right price, i deal with the owner. Correspond With Box BO!) La. Oiande, Ore. 12-12tf ' Lost, strayed or stolen. In North f"0W Springs, 2 two yeai' old heifers: one red and the other black and white, ti& reward for the return to I my- place. Olen K. Scolt, Helix. Oregon. 12-17tf Ft. 1- fSosiiey. typewriter eximt. Is, In the city with headuunriers nt Frn zler's rtook .Slore. if you want your Ivprwrller repaired telephone M. 12-211" Atlenllnn PPiMllrloii t'irclp. j Members of Pendleton i licle N'o j f.27. will pay their dues to Lillian j Caonont 00 yvat !R'ebb, 13-31 1 Pastime One Chevrolet tuurinff car, like new, to lx wild tit a bureain. One t'vvrtand roiul about, Just overhatil tit u bursal n. W. C Nay. Telf Ihone 4t. lL-2Ctf New War's niht, Tucrwtay. Jan. 1st, $ 1 fl In m.sli prizes. You are !'( i tly iiivitt'd and assnrrrt a Kood t ;ine, J 'fiullcton ( irrhrstra. 1 Holland Itulba. Tinj-orted direct from the land of dikes and ditches it wonderful a Rortauent of thee bull arrived 'to day, Aiake your selections now. Prices are most reasonable. T. P. W. ! Pure Food Shop, Peoples Warehouse. 12-llttf AVo Want Sacks. P'lydensteln & Co., 1300 West A i Pendleton, Ore, ll-23tf! - . ; JV BAXKltinX V. lu tho IHrOjbt f ouil of Ilu I niU-d Mates for Jhe Dislrh't f Oresoti. In the Matter of Harry O. .House man, :t :;iukrupt. To the Creditors of Harry c. House man. of the County of jUmatllla and Ii?itrlct alrreaid, Ua.nkrupt. Notice is herehy piven that on the lftth day of J lecemher, A. I. 1917. the .... paid Harry f. Housenmn voh duly j 1 ,KN K u- 1"t- echo of t he adjudicated a bankrupt and that the ;c.ftun pro-ierman alienation suit of Hrvt meeting of his rrediiors will bo 1 r. Jc(irgc F. l-'e auainst ;md hld at the office of the undersigned i At rs. Frederick Schmidt, the parents Heferee In Pankruptry at Pendleton, f his wife, was heard in district I'matiHa ounty, tirejton, on J.muary Cuirt Thursday when Mrs. Teresa J-.'li-the Nth A. . irlS. at 10 r.'clnrk A. ''.abeth K e filed suit for divorce u M. of said day at which time nnd the around of repeated cruelty. Mrs. place the creditors may attend, prove Lee asks for the euvtody of their dau- Uiclr cl.-, iins, appoint a trustee, ex umino the .Unnkrupt wnd transuict such other business as may properly Cfnte befctre the said mcetinR". Done and dated nt I'rndlnton, Oregon, this 21th day of lecember. A. Ii. I'M". TIIOS. FITS! OFRAT.n. itefer In nuikruptcy. )2-25 llard bitten, hwashbucldlns old 191." must soon swimjrer from I ho st.ope. lull while he 1m with us let us admit Unit lie his been one of the Kieatest it' one of tin' hlltcii-st years In history... DOINGS OF THE I A r'-"l.leT'' Go twew.jl Bf.c PAR0OM IR.CAU 1 1 1 I'm A 5TI?AMt;EC MEPfc. j THAT WfPEHOS UWWIIATI ' LJVIIJ ' Tut VtAR Ptpyu.TA.MT? 1 1 ip I ulx u so YojVe cowe to 1 1 HELiEve I cam Be or 1 1 no Von ca't be cailco I pon't CAee To WASMN6T0AJ TO 5EC IF Mote Sehvice Rkht hri stACkfi.i PUT Tnere. N AeaOB. il" H h i II :I si ,1 rx 'r 1 .., nT1 TIki crew of lliiil.sh vessel sunk at Kta stirrehderJnir, afLer they had taken refuse on life-boat and life LIVESTOCK SUPPLIES ARE DELAYED I''MITLA1), Dec, 27. White 3 ! r'''i'H of livestock w-re loaded fr ! I'otlland .Monday only truer- loadn ol livestock were reported in t he North Purl la nd yards over Christmas for the day's market and the trade show ed h"4iday cha racter t h pour hoi it. Two loads if swine came forward ;nd -there was a decree of stienth inled In tile market. (eueral how market Prime liaht r:i nve: S15.3T. rn 1 ".5i Prime heavy :t,4 ri l ."i.fin Pfvs i:rr,ai 14.50 1 Hu'lk "at lie Sitiialinu Finn. Ihit a sliiKie Ituid of eattle ut In appearance jM the North J'orflaiid aril over the holiday. Trend of (he trade showed real h ren)t h jn al branches of the cattle ::Ueys. c.oneral cattle market ranse: Medium to eholee steers J1.7.". in. Mi CiMid t medium steers.. K.7..rl; ;t.i;. oiniiK KOlld S- lc AM FN TiON M IT J.FAIiS TO D1V15I- giitcr. but i nion: . She mention is made of uli :is married to lr. 1'c In June, i:m:;. Cciunsel lir. le toila- said tin alitnation tiuil A.-ill be dismissed. In the complaint anainsi the parents of his wife, filed two weeks ago. Dr. 1'C alleged that the pro-tJerman inelina- tlons itf tho Schmidt family had re- sulted in an est ra nuement beiween hiniseif and Mrs. Iee. He churned that his sympathies for America in the present war am! his patriotism had Mr. ieen ridiculed and condemned hy available for commissions In the avi ml Mrs. Schmidt. ' 'iitiou service as flyers. DUFFS IM AAMtiEC MEPfe. THAT PtfPEHOS twl WHAT MSSttF, VouMt.MAM I litlHK ITS OVEI4 1J EkJUGl WTW 1 C&r" raft, "to th IMniU t hut fn-nedoed them. - Thl nlcture wa ontillshed In uerman newKpaper with tht evi - -. hoire cows and lieh'ers Ti'i'.t Common to pooJ cows and h-iff-rs 5 75 i. 7.33 .50 7.0U 'omiers 1 "ulls . . . a.iHi'a 4'f"(i Mocker and feeder cows f."d'( XO.yo Calvew . . . . 7.rt'fft No Mutton Available, It was a holiday in the mutton and la nil division of t he Nort h Portland market with no offerings' or arrivals. Former prices were nominally con tinued. tJeneial sheep and Weswrn bunbs , , . Valley lambs j earliiiKri Kwes Shorn sheep 2 J -2 lam b . . .$) rature: lin-rj: 13.50 12.501 13.00 U.OOft 1 1.75 )i.fMiT 10.011 under quo- tations. Vrine-day Livestock shipcrs. . 1 1 ofcs 'Kd wards I ; rot bei h. iI on roe. 1 loud; P. F. Madden, The I dalles, l load. Ct tie W. A. Reaper, Yoticolla. 1 j b.ad. ISMtltl ll I'llOM , , , Scores Past Asa Apply Through Im jirewion Jiew Killing; Hart Jdi-n Mini.-. DK.WJL'U, lec. 24. Scores of men past tho meridian of lit. h.ive been invamiu? the oil u cs of the army re crultinff station, lTo."( Ijiwrence Mreet in an effort to enlist, due to an erro neous impression that a. new ruling had boon marie by the. war depart ment that volunteers up lo the ase of sixty would be accepted for army ser vice. -Maj. ?. X. Parney stated this morn- i"2 that no tirders from Washington, hud countermanded instructions that men over forty are. not acceptable for army service unless they are experi- enced soldiers or have unusual n.un!i- fications through national guard or stale militia service. New orders make registered men Blr l.KIMO Of A COMMl3S,or4l TMAT I ) I t'AM OET - I'M AFRAID ' ABM,? " ir-fi dt-nt .rniention .of .. holnterlne. un th hones of the-ferman peouie In tlvrtr ' ramyain of Kiibmanne Inirmlulne. j : . . Stanfield Children Cave Santa Money to Help Army Y. M. C. A. 1 tKast Oregonlan Sjcial.) .tfTANFJKU. Iec 2 7. Rex. fiah ff-rd has bought 45 acres of unlni- ('. Mt t,r.rv-I., O at "once The regular Christmas enuertain- . . . , . , Presbyterian churchc. but was 01 a " , . , . , different nature than usual. Instead of the uual candy, fruit and pop- ( rurii I hp Kintrl:iv- ufhrml hlMrfn I cave Instead of receiving gifts. Thy cave their Xmas miles to be dintl'lb - nied leteen the Y. JI. C. A. and (lie Armenians, over mere raiu- ed by Mrs. the children. '. V. ronnnr . was In Pen- flleKui Wednesday. She wh attend- i inr the monthly meeting of the boarii of directors of the Ked i 'rosd of v.hich tihe is a member. Oiarlcs K. Short, editor nr t he Standard, returned Wednesday fron: his 11ri.stmas vacation in Portland.- ' nnrnton naei. KOfier-snioi M iss Jessie Krierley of Athena. In L'o., Wfgrs.. Huffalo, N. T. spending the holidays with her par- : , flits, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Rrierley. ,.,, , , , . -TiTi , j ,", ,T TYT Misses Eta and Marilla IonnIngJ 1 arrived home Saturday from the O- j J STOP CATARRH! OPEN A. C. to spend their vacation with.?- WnQTffTfl C AMH UTAfl the homefolkw. Mrs. Miller of Hoston came 3Jon c'ay to spend the winter with her dnuehter. Mrs. George Coe. i James M. K.yle is spenninc tne ; holidays in Portland. Wtanfield is put tins: on a lot of metropolitan airs. AV. K. Bmith hae aderned the; front of his drus 8tere with a new electric siRn. the first In the city. It Iff expected that the oth er business men will soon follow suit. Mr. and Mrs. Cha'rle R. ffazen attended mass in Pendleton Xmae morning-. Mr. Raymond Walker . visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1. D. Con nor, in Pilot Hock. S. K. Smith of ;ntnde was In town Thursday. M r. and M rs. And row Koepache are siiending; the week in Portland.. II. A. Holte attended the ffood roads meet in jr on Wednesday. S. C. tllatiite of Joseph. Ore., was itt town Monday. Mrs. Chas. Howard and motlxer, Mrs. Tom. are spending a. few day wit h rekt t ives in Kufus. I,loyd KiclM-s. former editor of tho Standard, hut now matuiRer of the Weekly Oregon ia.ii, was shakinfi hands with his many friends the first of the week. 9 DRINK HOT WATER AND RID I JOINTS OF RHEUMATIC RUST Why rheumatism and lumbago hot water each morning Before oreaKfast J ' f RUST IRON ' ! fir '"Jii'st a cool, vrhen it i wirnn, ieaes Ixl.ind a eeriain amount of im malms tihle luatt t i ll in tiie torm of aslies, o the fund and drink takeu day after day Uiie. in the alimentary t-anal n certain aHuamt of indipestihle" material, whn-h if nut eumpletely eliminated each day. Ixeumcs food for'the millions of haotena wl'it h inirst the how-el.. Ktum this nia- ' of left-over waste uialeri.il. tin antl ptoma ine like ptionf.. culled uric a id. is turjm'd mid then -mk-d intt- the blood where it euntinues to eireulte. collect in;;, prain hv pmin iti the join! of the lody muih lik:' rust colleets on the liinjje a shown r,hove. t iU n ami women who suffer front hnn-1 ha-ro, rh'iirnat'?m or sore. -tifT. aehitts 1 iuitil nhould hc;in drinkini; pliospliated ' hot waler. iwt as a menie to macie relief fiom pain, hut to prevent- mure i uiie aeitl irmiui in the svsteiu. IMttre- efltinir hreakfai.t each morniu-;. drink a !rla,s of real hot water with a (oa,poo- j f.il of liiiH-ntune phonphate in it. Tin will tirat neutrali and Ihca waU out of i How to lrTnt ;roup. In a. nlilM that U whecl In nttaoUs ot croup, the first lrulk-attHi f the iiruK I hoursiCOre Timbr . iain'H CoiiRh IJenmUy. an of-n im th child rcoinfr! hoart and tn ritfurk may be warded off and nil daner and nnxliy avoided. dv. lt of 'I'm. M:inii-r "JI.-ivp yfni iiny tltna Uonfi In your dyy?" I'liiywrlKht "Any numWr of cm. ' Itou't you Kf th flrxt ct in liikl in un . IriU'lllffrnr e office 7" llalilranru Ainerlcnn. Karmorw havi? conic to iho aUi of 'Hi , . oun.ry l.y l:u.llnK th.; blsat winter utuat (MTMec fvi-r known. Th- ur not, howVi taUlns rnur.-h rl.sk. tlipy know that thr-y cannot !? un thf weather 1 Pru.iAiinJW:d. CAN'T 1KJ THE MYt:K. Ii too much to try to work every .. i .i..n i.,.i,r.ho i .... .. .. - f th baci. . li rid of It. Try . iIoan Kidney Pill. Your neighbors j . recommenfl thm. Mm, M. J. Thornton, 712 Calvin street, Pendleton, says: "Doan's Kid ney i'ills are not new In our family and for kidney disorders, they save no equal. About a. year ago l had all I could do at times to get around ' ftt my back was ho weak , and lame.,. f I were on my feet , wrj mucn, my nacK. woaiu 510 umi and I would have to elt down. Wiien I I got down. 1 could hardly straighten ; i ' . . ' , , - . . , ..T f up and during this trouble with my ; . K , . j , , r : back, nty kidneyM acted Irregularly. I i i felt tired and TfilKerabie all over until "n 'klnS Ian Kidney Pills, ! Th- ,ir"t hn "'"tH" nx o much ,hBt I continued ulnt them. By the ! time I had taltei three boles of thll medicine, that awful misery back had stopped and my in my kidney ' were In good wording order." : r . . .. , , . - i ; i - f i Price 6ic, at all dealers. Pon t ! j "imply ak for a kidney remedy get j I TMn ' KJdney Pills the same tht; i! Sars Coram Applied, in Jimtdlfl Kelievea Head-Colds at Once. If your nostrils are clogged and your head i stuffed and ymi can't breathe freely because of a cold or ' t o .-x-v, BAt .-.-.-iii H.ta .-.f riv'. Cream Balm at any drug; store. Ap ply a little of this fragrant, antisep tic cream Into your nostrils and let it Penetrate through every air passage or your head, soothing and healing totioiisl conoituais retires roiiktutlosJ ' tbe inflamed, swollen mucous mem- treatment. Hall s Catarrh Medline la take. . . I tnternatly and arts tbrn tae tliood wm eke bran and you get Instajit relief. mocous iartaces r tue SysLra ttteretv Ah! how rood It feels. Tour nos- . ctroying the loaadatim of tfce disease. l trils are oien. vour head Is clear, no ' "g tbe patieat strm:tb by building up tbe . i ..... i,i ln r. roDtitu;ion and assisting nature la dotal more hanking, snuffing, blowing. no,lu wor(. Tue M'n bt TO m more headache, dryness or struggling I faith is tbe coratire owerm of Hall's for breath. Kly's Cream Balm Is Just ' Catarru Medicine Uiat they offer One Bua- hat sufferers from head colds and'"rM oouars ior..ai,y ease tnat u mia u catarrh need. It's a delight. CHICHESTER S PILLS '1 HE M14MOSU BfcANO.f v PfHWiPl. A -1 lvli.Ul.1. bt- n-TT .TH r SOID BY ORliOOISIS EtRtMRt sufferers should drink phosphated rust or, ' RHEUMATISM j!.. .i. v ..-I i i i r.e muir-m, rr, Kianrn anu ww, i tlie mr iou d;y's neeitmulation of tox ins and poiort; thu (.'lean in;, sweeten insr and nvsheitiiitr the entire alimentary e.'iinl. rut h nuutiin. U'fore nutting mure f'Md into the Momacli. A quarter )oind of limestone jTio phatc vo-!-. ery little at the dru t.re Init is Mi'Viewf. U make an rh timat ua or huuhao sufTrer an eittlmi;wt on the moriim inside ImHi. Milhnus of eople keep their jint frte front tlie?e rluumatit atij hy pi a tu in-x ttii daily internal sauitatiou. A glass of htt water with a teap04nful of I imow.mo phosphate, drank hcfunj broakfat. i wouderffTlty invioratiii ; beido-. it i an exeelleut ln-alth mea-jitie becau-e it cleanse the alimentary ur-i.nt nf all the waste, yaso and four ftnmn tation. makiii' one look and leel clean, aweet and tre-a all day. Tho who trv thi for one week ma v find them.dve, tree t.o, l.. constipation, Inliuu- att.t.ks, s.iilowne-4 naatr breath aUMBaeU aridity. i .j f The "Foiir-Ninety" Is our ' smallest and lightest model, v ; j same com. v"' plete equipment of high-grade automobile. VaKe-in-head Enffine. Ilti wi tt'ii'llno- l!rhf .. I j 1 - Demountable Rims. One Man Top. i..Jt'l2 WHY PAY ( than $720.00 - i -'f . jf WITH RE A Li A2 CHEVROLETi SERVIC15 INtrOWN.li C. & f. Motor On, Inc. 722 Cottonwood St. Gas Oils Free Aii? $100 Reward, $100 - Tbe readers of this paper will k p leasee , to Ian coat there hi at least me dread t dtsease that st-leuce- Itas l'o able to nM ' In .11 It. sls.es end tliat (s eatarrfew f ; catarrb d-Idc sreeter toflueoeed k? eatl- cure. Send for list of testimonial. i Address F. J. CflKXKY Co.. ToleO. , Jblo. Sold T all ltuctist. T5c I. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY UTOHKCIS. FRANK IAVIt. ATTORN IS V AT UKW. Office Smith-Crawfvrd Building. I, W. BAILEV, ATTORXEY AT LAW. Rossis 7. . 9, Despaln Bids'. - i Law. Room 17. Schmidr. blocks IUIKT1SK tc SMITH K. ATTOKNEJIa At 9 t Law. Office In rear of America f .miionai a&tiK liuuuina-. FEE 6c FEE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. e ; Office in Iespain building. ; R. I. KEATOR. ATTORNKV AT LAW., A. NKWBEKHY. ATTORMfit AT Uw. Smith-Crawford BuilcUnc. ' PKTKHSOX St BISHOP, ATTORNEYS ; at lw. Koom 3 and 4, tNnith - Crawford building. ! I AM KS B. 1'KURY, ATTORNEY AT Uw. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. . RALEY & RAuKT, ATTORNEYS AV Law. Office in American NatloiuU Bank Building. FREDERICK STE1WER. ATTORNEY at Uw. Office in iSmith-Crawfora Building. 8. A. LOW K ATTO it N K Y A VD Counsellor at Uw, Office la t pain Building. - i V. STRUHI-B. jh:ai,k k nd second hund guotla. CMh paid For pronfi hand Rood. i hnapeat Dlmcm to h hni4iirtirf ia i" Court. Phono 2ilV. AntlHlTECT. KAYMUNl) V. rt VTCM, A RCH ITKCT. Despain building, l'hone 1(9, Pen dleton, re(son. - " -J ... rt-M-mAi. mtu-vnitsi. JOiiN S. HAKKR, KINKKM Ol IUX' tor 'and lieenaed rribalnnpr. op posite pnstof ftee. Ftinrr&t parlor, t funeral cars. Call re ponded to dm? or night. I'hnnn 75. EKVTI.KY c MONI'i.OMKKV, RtAb eatHte. fire, Iifn n nd ac-idnt tnaur ance agents. al Main atreet. Ptaun 04. AltTIOMitH. ' c' - . w- - OM1"KA- A t; T l s KKH. n grtj tvU th money. M L-ava utAm let ICaft Orfonian ufflcat, I t ei ' 4