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1 .. BIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGON! AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1918. PAGE SEVEN DOINGS OF THE DUFFS TOM SHOULD HAVE ASKED IT ITS AGE FIRST 0E30I ionoi S88faB 'IP o a On Saturday i'rom fl to 4 I'. M. ! LMB in Arrived Yesterday a very large shipment of Mir. I1IHM IN It II V bUlUVl 111 I from New York! fUimhfii n v sT Arrived Also Yesterday HAND BAGS AND VALISES Upposite Km ' V " - .. .' ifaKVVl '- v " 12V' Pastime Ti ft---sjr 7 Vj -, 1 . . ' CONSERVATION of CREDIT F.LI.MIXATIO.V OP NON-K8SBNTIAT, CREDIT It Ql IHFI HIKING TIIR.WAI1. The Twelfth Federal Reserve Sank has sent a cir cular potlce to all hanks In the district, announcing that l( will look with disfavor on alt nonessential credit paper during the progress of tho war. Non essential means or course non-war essential. "Preparations are being; . made for government regulation yf credit for corporate financing. Intend ed to restrict or discriminate against credit for non essential purposes." reads tho letter. "The restric tion or limitation of credit for other non-essential purposes Is quite as necessary and may, at any time, be placed under government regulation, but this dis crimination should he Immediately Initiated and vol untarily applied by banks whose opportunity for such , discrimination Is immediate. In order to meet tlio requirements of (lie government wo must have con servation of credit as well as conservation of food. When this war crisis is pant bankers may again properly say, 'It is my first duty to care for my cus tomers.' " , The First National Bank PENDLETON . . ... SECURITY j v , ; i, OH,teL-lqj4- rirn 1 AW,ToM' A BABS n UL1 0 , . , 1 1 1- Mwlf ' 1 JJ MOOSE- HOW COULD SOO ' p P, l 1 i ir i i in ii ii 1 w -r i - v v it I- i Hi I II 1 If; 5 I Ifl 'II ' r-T " I H ' ' I! I. OE9Ol-S0E30Ea f l ' lllllllllll!! . fj ' -hJ ' tS? 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'Distributors of coal and coke whose ...'....- .... 7-50l2.Oo; applications for - license ltad been and . fceder mailed to the fuel administration on G.30SS 9 50 or before midnight of March 31 maj or Kliccp Arrive i continue to transact business unless EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR . t IT YOn CAS BIUV BACK COIX5H ANJ IjI'KTRK WITH SAGE TEA AND SlTjPHm . . i . 1 1 ' ' '" " 1 " " r lsd cf sheep came forward"; tificd to the contrary. The fuel ad- !' nnnTium n-. V,.n r to tne North Portland yards overnight ; ministration announced tonight that so ' iJre" i J' i n ' much to the sumrlse of the trndn : little tlmo hnn elnnfteH tt-fl utMv nnc ouo.n III. f Vi n I ' H ' . " " Western lambs Valley laiahs Yearlings .. Wethers . . .. Kwes Kl.00fill.00 Shorn sheep, 2l4W3c under quotation. S 15.00 (SI 5.50 . . .. 14.5016.00 . ... l.l.OOUi. 1 .1.5(1 $12.50fM3.IO j i nip opening 01 me Aonn r 1 ' reported . trade for the day. Arrivals overnight Genera, Bhpep nd ,am ran?e. i of Willamette valley stock which came ! forward on guaranteed prices. O'eneral hpg murlcet range. Prliiie light 17.r.ftW 17.25 Prime heavy 10.70016.50 Plge ".' 14.50 15.75 OHltlo Offeriiitr JJglit Only a light run or cattle appeared In the North Portland yards available for the day's trading- General trade conditions are steady at the former price range. , . (General cattlo market ranger flood to choice steers , . . f 1 1.00 W 12.00 Medium to good steers . 10, 50ft 11.50 Common to good riteers . 9.0flfi 10.00 Choice cows anil heifers. 9.7&fi10.75J Common to good cows Steady price conditions and trade are'latlons requiring licenses were Issued that dealers would not be penalized for failure actually to obtain licenses before April 1. MAY.CANtElj CAfj COXTTtACTS Omtrol Fuel Administration Would l ilt Ire I'rirtiiHloii. WASHINGTON'. Aprfl 3. 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Is a sign of old age, and we all desire a youthful and attractive ap- j pearance, get busy with Wyeth's Sage j and Sulphur Compound and look years younger- This ready-to-use preparation is a delightful toilet re-j qulslte and not a medicine. It is not i Intended for the cure, mitigation ori prevention of disease. j yiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiinminiiniimig WHY PAY THE FED- I DLER -TWICE THESE 1 1 , PRICES? I j You can save money, by buy- 5 S Ing your stock tonic at this jj store. Instead, of paying the s peddler fancy' price for goods g C of unknown quality. Look at S this price for that .old reliable g jj and guaranteed stock condlti- S oner and worm expeller. g 5 - g Dr. Hess Stock Tonic g S 25 lb. Pail Cost $2.25 g We" also bandle-i- ; g S Dr. Bess Dip and Disinfectant, jg S Dr. Hess Poultry Panacea. S Dr. 11cm Instant Iras Killer, s 5 Tallman & Co. I Leading DmgBUta. g iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiniinnniS Sale of Any Medicin in tb Wort NOODLES CHOP SUEY, CHINESE DISHES J ! flOrY' KWONG HONG LOW M W . jia west Alta St., i;pstairsv Fbone 433 3 . i,ia!'...-L'JI'g' '.. ..!!'" U 'i.! . . , -i.LL. ! I "5. L I11-1'.- ' . .inn m i i i i , . - " ' ' I ' --' - L " --i'-'-J -J J U BUSINESS LOCALS AND WANT ADS : The Wants and Needs ot Pendleton Are Noted Under Proper Headings so You Can Readily Find Them NEW TODAY IFOR 8AL.E One of the best income h properties on Pendleton s Main Street. Income MOO per month, non resident owner. Will make an attrnc. 4tve price. Write R. A. 8eefls, Spokane ATashington. R. F- D. Ko. 1. ', Attention Farmers I'nliin ' ,. Owing to the IJherty Loan program pranged for Saturday afternoon, April 6th. the- regnlrfr meeting of the aimers Union will be held in Irm morning at 11 o'clock at the regular meeting place. , p. A. STl'BBS, Sec. Ftilt RENT 5 room apt. Stenm heat, hot and cold water- Apply J. F. Robinson, Domestic Laundry. Miscellaneous EGOS from choice, large, winter lay Ing strain R. I. Reds, none better. $1.50 for 15; 18 per hundred, phone 10F5. LACE CURTAINS laundried with care Phone 246-J. I BUY ALL, KINDS of Junk at top prices. Iron and sacks a specialty. Pacific Junk Co. J. 8. Jones, prop., 617 Cottonwood street. RELIABLE party would like to rent 5 or 6 room unfurnished house. Ad dress 41-M this office. ' FOt'ND Oentleman's handerrhlof with ring In one corner. Yale keV In other. Owner can have same by call ing ot this office and paying charges. For UKNT 3 modern hoiisekeeplnrt .rooms, furnished. 301 Willow St. Pbone 721-W. xxj . 1 SIEW TODAT, ' Each new advertisement will lie run under "srew Tedar tor tbe first Insertion only. During aubsequent Inacrtiona of the ad ' It will appear under Us proper lasalflcallon. SCIENTIFIC rug cleaning. All work guaranteed. Reference Furnished. Phone 669-W. Appointments for free demonstration. 201 Water St. For Kent FURNISHED APT. Hamilton Court. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. 601 Clay. FOR RENT 9 room Apt. Furniture for sale. Phone S46-W. 2-JtOOM apartment to rent. 215 Garden street. Phone 207-R. Wanted WANTED Good, clean rags, at The Bast Oregonlan office. WANTED Sewing, phone 4 82-W. BARBER wants work or will rent shop In Central or Eastern Oregon. FOR RENT Furnished room frith private family. Inquire 307 W. Court or phone 651. FOR RENT S modern housekeeping rooms 301 Willow St. Phone 721-W FOR RENT Some very desirable light housekeeping rooms close in- Phone 250-R. Willi. K they last I will sell out about 400holts of wall paper, regular 35 and 50 cent paper at 20 cent per bolt, at Stroltles Cigar Store on . Main St Saturday Morning and evening. Lost LOST Masonic charm and gold chain Finder leave at this office. Reward. i - Many Good Positions Can be had by any ambitions young man or youhir woman In the field of railway or commercial telegraphy. We want a number of young men and young women to prepare fur the tele graph service to Till vacancies caused 4x , unusual drafting; of young men for the signal corps. Prepare to help yqut . country. Write today for full particulars The Railway Telegraph Institute. Portland. Ore.. 11. TIMR CARD Wcston-Pcndlcton Auto Stan Leaves Weston for Pendleton at 7:45. a, m. and 12:4 5 p. m. Leaves Athena for Pendleton at 8:00 a. m. and 1:00 p. m. Leaves Adams for Pendleton at 8:20 a. m. and 1:20 p. m. Leaves Pendleton (Allen-Knight Store) for Weston at 10 a m. and 4:00 p. m. SAM HAWORTH. Driver. WIKDJYIXO ANNOUNCE M K N T S Uall and see the different samples of engraved announcements. Inviia tlo'nii cards, rc., at the Fust Orego nlan, office. Printed orders furnished If y)ii wish. The best Job you will ever get wlU coma to you through a want ad. WAWT All COl.tlMJT 1I CLASSIFIED OIRBCTORY. Counting six ordinary word to the Una and charged by the line, . - Want ads and locals. nates Per T.lae First Insertion, per line 10O Kuril add, insertion, per linn Do One week fslx insertions), each Insertion, per line Ge 1 mo. each Insertion, line 4c C month contraot, each In sertion, per line to 12-month contract, each inser tion, per line So No ads taken foe less thp....25o Ad taken over tne telephone only from Esst Oregonlan sub scribers and those listed In the Telephone Iitrectory. t'opy must be In our office not later than 1:20 o'clock day of publication. FOR RENT Sewing machines cf all makes, tl.00 per week. 23.00 .per month. MoClintock and Simpson, 400 E. Court. HELP WANTDE boy wanted with wheel. Apply at Hooker's Flower Store. For Sale FOR SALE Good Jack, cheap. In " quire R. L. Harp, Holdman, Ore gon, FOR SALE 10 room furnish d apart ment house, doing good buslnese, A bargain. Inquire 616 Thompson street. Phone 704. WANTED-'-Comp'etent housekeeper and cook. Big wages, no washing Inquire "X" this office. WANTED 3 or 4 furnished house keeping rooms or furnished house w-lth gas for cooking- State terms. A. Cambridge, Box: 555. WANTED George. -Night clerk Hotel St. FOR RENT Water St. -Furnished Apt. 505 WANTED Work hy the hour or day by experienced woman. Address 627 Maple St. FOR RET.T Two nicely furnished sleeping rooms with bath and tele- phone Inquire 45-M this office. Lonergan Company, City, WANTED Two to five ton. truck with -driver to haul hay, by the ton at Stanflekl, Oregon. Apply Snlythe- FOR RENT 800 acres Bunch grass Pasture, well fenced, running water. Near Cabbage Hill. Earl Ullland ers, Pendleton Ore. FOR RENT Furnished 2 room cot tage, 129 Lewis. Phone 246-J. WANTED Olrl for work. Inquire 117 296-J. General house Lewis or phone FOR SALE Wheat hay at Yoakum see B. D. Smith. FOR SALE Wicker baby buggy, phone 386-J. 16 Matlock Apt. FOR SALE One 16 foot Holt Com tine with Atlas engine. Write R. J. Campbell, Box 6S6, Pendleton. FOR SALE the following sizes in second hand tires, 30x3, 30x3 1-2, 32x3 1-2, 32x4, 34x4 real snaps. Simp son Tire Service Co., 22S E. Court. Second-Hand Dealers V. STROBLE, dealer In new and sec ond hand goods. Cash paid for sec ond band goods. Cheapest place to buy household goods. 210 EL Court. Phone I71W. Contractors and Builders. C. SW ANSON & E. R. DuPuis. Esti mates given free. All work guar anteed. We build anything, city, oi country work. Phone 243M. Cleaners HAVE your clothes cleaned or pressed Budd's 206 W. Webb. Phone 685. Architect FOR SALE Two fresh milch, cows. Ralph Tachella, phone 2F5. FOR SALE Confectionery store do ing good business in live Umatilla county town. Will sell at Invoice price and rent fixtures. Imiuire 46-J this office. WANTED 4 or 5 room modern un furnished house. Room 5 Temple Bldg. FOR RENT 3 room apartment In steam heated building. Apply this office. ALTA APARTMENTS Thoroughly remodeled; furnished or un furnish ed suites reasonable, 702 E. Alta. C. P. Barnett. Used Cars WILL TRADP) my -Chevrolet for your Ford. See Miller, 722 Cotton- Wood. Fm SALE Oakland Inuring car. almost new: Inquire room & Tem ple, bldg. WE HAVE THREE Dodge Brothers touring cars, one Ford and one P.U- lck for sate, reasonable. N. P. Mo Lean, Main street, opposite Pendleton Hotel. Phohe 222. FOR SALE Velle In good gondltlon. 5 passenger. Would make good truck. Phone. 400 UC .74, . WANTED Woman cook and dinning room girl. Phone or write Hotel Stanfleld, Stanfleld, Oregon. WANTEI.) Woman for general house work. Phone 68. WANTED Woman, without children, to cook and assist with general house work. . Apply 40-M this office. FOR SALE One nine room house and one 5 room houj--e and 2 3-4 acres of land located In Helix. Ore. Ad dress Mrs. J. M. Kern, Helix, Ore. RAYMOND W. HATCH. Architect De- spam building. Phone leu. reaaie- ton. Oregon. Draymen CALL PENLAND BROS.' VAN to move your household goods, Tele Phone 339. Also baggage transfer ring and heavy hauling. W. A. MILES, baggage, transfer and drayage. Office phone 549. Ilea 213R. Attorneys ELECTOR'S NOMINATING Petitions and acceptance blanks for sale at East Oregonlan office. FOR SALE Fresh milch cows. Phone 6F14 or address Lester Hurst. Pendleton, Ore. WANTED iBj.' the TCnst Oregonlan young man to serve as cub reporter. Apply to the editor. Notices Xotli'c Tit "mtractor Bids will be opened In our office at Pendleton, Oregon at 5 P. M. Thurs. day, April 4th, 1918 for the construc tion of a warehouse. Plans and speci fications can be fcoen nt our office. SM YT1 1 K-l .( N F.U0S A N CO. Auto Hire. 1. B. Waffle, touring, city 'Charles Co., phone J, trips, FOR SALB NEW and second hand Sewing Machines. Singer. White. New Home and The Free Machine. McCllntock Simpson, 400 E. Court. FOR SALE Assorted Furbank pota toes, from 1 to coon sacks at t6 cents per 100 lbs Buyer must fur nish sacks and sack potatoes at pit. located 1-4 miles from Stanfleld. Ad dress II. E. Bartholomew, Stanfleld. Oregon. FaVm Implements THE "NON-SKIP" Weeiler gets all the weeds the first time over the field. Saves oue-tliird the time and o"nei lots belter work. Order now. Pendleton Weeder works, t!32 Cotten wood Sit, . . . . ... FRED E. SCHMIDT. Attorney at Law. Room 24, Smith-Crawford Bldg. FRANK DAVIS. Attorney at Law. Of fice Smith-Crawford Building. D. W. BAILEY. Attorney at I Rooms 7, 8, 9. Despaln building. Auctioneers COL. W.' F. TOHNKA, Auctioneer, makes a specialty of farmers' stock and machinery sales. The man that gets you the money." Leare orders at East Oregonlan Office. Chiropractor DR. LENA A. BOONE, Chiropractor. Women and children. 9 to 12 a. m. 1 to 4 p. rn. Phone 164.. Tele phone blcJg Legals ' NOTICE OF BIDS Fm IMPHOVIV MUSI IMK. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at ohe office of the City Recorded In Pendleton. Ore gon up to April lth 1918 at 5 o'clock P. M- for 21991.60 street Improve ment Bonds of the City of Pendleton, bearing date of March 1st 1918. with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum payable seml-annualy. each bid must be for not less than par and accrued Interest, and must -be ac companied by a certified check In the sum of f 100 made payable to the or der of the acting Mayor or the Crty of Pendleton, to be returned to the bidder Is unsuccessful, and to be for feited if the bid is accepted and the bidder falls to take said Bonds In ac cordance with the terms of his said bid. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids at ne pleasure. Dated this 4th day of April 1918. THOS. F1TZ GERALD. City Recorder of The Cltv of Pen dleton. QEORGE W. COUTTS. "Attorney Law. Reom 17, Schmidt block. CARTER 8MTTHE. Attorneys at Lew. Orflce In rear of American Na tional Bank Building. FEE FEE, Attorneys at Law. , la Despaln Building. R I. KEATOK. Attorney at Law. 24, Smith-Crawford Building. S. A. NEWBERRY. Attorney Smitb-lrswrord Building. FKTERSOM A BISHOP. Attorneys at w. Rooms a and 4, Stuitn-Craw- ford Building. JAV1KS B. PERRT, Attorney at Law Office over Taylor Hardware Com- ny. KAl.EY HALEY, Attorneys a Office In American National Building. , . I JiW. Bank 8. A. LOWELL, Attorney and Counsel lor at law. Office la Deapein UUf, JfOTICK W BI1S VOIt IMPROVE MK.NT HON lS. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at tho office of tho City Recorder in Pendleton. Ore gon up to April Kith 1918 at i o'clock P. M- for $2-3 7.90 Street Improvement Bunds of the City of I'emllelon. bear ing date, of March 1st I 1 K. with in terest nt the rale of i: per cent per annum p.iv!ille. seml-annurily, eacli tld must lie fop not !es.-t thnt p;ir and aciuieil Interest, and must l ac oii!:tino.l l,y a i-ertifieil cheek in the sum r $!:.. on iikiiIo pavutile to the order of the ueilmc M.iyir of The ( lly of l'etulletoii. to Imi returned t, the bidder if unsuccessful, and to he for feited i,f the iti, is ,-ti-ce,re and the Oittiter fail trt'takc suid llonds nt ae cordance with the terms of hU saltl bid. The foiiimini 'i,uuc!l reserves the rUht t., reject any and all lulls at Its pleasure. 1MI..I Hihi tin ilav of April ii. tiii s piT5 :ki:ai.i. City Recorder ot The City of rn tileton, .'.