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t v"- norrr pagi DAttY EAST OnnftONTfAN, WCLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1919, , THAT WAS AN AWFUL DIG, TOM. BY ALLMAN BKSOB OS30C gi a - irpr ttal ZZ2 n When You Pick Up 7?; I DOINGS OF THE DUFFS r l t-:- - s 'v.'" Latest in Millinery BRING IN YOUR HAT. WE TRIM WHILE YOU3VAIT. JWQ BUSYEMILLINERS. Hosiery, and Stationery TT PRIMROSES AND FERNS Wo advertise and offer War savings Stamps for ale . .. . purchase. ) ittfh every 5v. Opposite on l5& H5E Pasti - TO PUNISH KAFTEIIH. " WA.SHIVf.TOX. April 13. Tlio cv wnmont fiduy announced Uuit per tains trying to defraud the government under Hie liller' and Kallorx' lnxur kmw law will bo proHd-utnl to the eharrt extent, lu one case already H woman irasluxl fraudulent allow ik (-liet-ks, claiming to bo tlio sol dler'a wife. BEST BEEF GOES UP 10 PRICE OF $17.65 f REM THE KIDNEYS WELL."' Health I Worth Sailiig, and Bom Pendleton People Know now fo Save it. Many Pendleton people take their uvea In their hand by neglecting the kldneya when thy know these organs need help. ' Weak kidneys are responsible for s vast amount of suf fering -ltd 111 health The slightest delay Is dangerous. Use Doan's Kid ney Pills a remedy that has helped thousands of kidney sufferers. Here la a Pendleton citizen's recommendation. - Mm t: B. Miller. 1709 W. Webb street, says; "It has, been several years since I have had to use a kid ney medicine, but, when I did, I took Doan'a Kidney Pitta. From the bene fit I received, I can conscientiously say Doan'a are a medicine or merit.'' - -a Price 60e at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same thai Mrs. Miller had. Fostor-Milburn Co , Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y. PORTLAND. Ore., April 18 Beef on the boof went over, the moon and pork prices flew to new dizzy heights at North Portland during the day. and perhaps the only , reason why mutton did not ascend to a still loft ier point Is because practically ' the only offerings came direct to a local killer. . ; ' New high prices Were the outcome odf the almost record small run for Monday morning, a total of but 27 loads being received, which would not be a very big showing for a mid week market, not alone on the great' est marketing day of the period. There was no mistaking the famish ed condition of the livestock trade at North Portland during the Initial transactions of the week. Cattle Prices ascended quickly for the very limited offerings of good quality, and sale sot ordinary stuff were almost beyond reason. The sale of a bull at llo attracted much attention. Gener al prices were up 25, to 40c for the General cattle market range: Good to choice steers J 1.7 5 if 1 3 25 Common to good steers., 9 0010.00 Choice cows and heifers 10.00 11.00 Common to good cows and heifers . . . 6.00 .60 Canners 3.00 Jr. 8.00 Bulls 6 60 B 9.50 Calves 7.50 12.00 Stocker and finder steers 6.50 9.50 lloff 1 allies Are Lifted. Hog values received a lift right at the very start of the day's trading at I V p'ff STARTED?! HEtj0, l HAVE VH' 1 L WH? f.H 1 -E3 .. y - I Neighbor I -. Pbople. E-eeiJ jfl i JH r , 'let I'm 6ETTw' AWW? J JBoy Your, wife puv 4md JUS? SLmv hav! Jj CHlLpReM are J . ' SUG A toT BUT WE -J? If A 5?EAT &LESSIMJ ijf 9 0 p mmwm wsmm m General hog market range: Prime light 17.D0517.65 Prime heavy 17.OO017-6O Plga 15.00 & 18.00 8Iiee Situation btrrng. With a general scarcity of offer ings in this division for an extended period, sheep and lamb trade was nat urally quoted very firm at North Portland for the week's start. The only two carloads that came forward were direct shipments to a local meat company from Its own feed lot. General sheep and lamb range: Spring lambs 20.00 Western yearlings 15. 25 IB. 50 Valley yearlings 15.25 15.50 Wethers 13.00 13.60 Ewes .' 12 00 12.50 8hodrn sheep, 2 1-2 3c below quotations. appointed chaplain by Mayor Robert W. Speer, who believes the appoint ment will pave the salaries of several additional patrolmen, not to speak of keeping Jail cells empty. Chaplain Goodheart has been In the derelict-saving business for eleven years, and Denver citizens to a man have backed him In his work. He gets the confidence of the "submerged tenth" because he was once of that fraction himself, but fought his way back to the respect of society after a ) series of struggles that would make I an absorbing book. At the request of the Unltd Press, Chaplain Goodheart wrote the following regarding his work and alms (B JIM GOODHEART.) ! such an office I have no doubt, or 1 would not have accepted the post, Mr experience for years in running Sun shine Mission in the lower quarter of Denver, has brought me face to face with the problems that exist in every big city. I know that there are daily instances of human wastage that might be avoided. I Intend to work In cooperation with the city and coun ty authorities of Denver, and partic ularly with the judges and police. There are certain cases which I am going to ask for, rather than have them turned over to the police for In vestigation. In many instances there is a deep-seated fear of the police nreasoning, no doubt, but still some thing to be reckoned with. I have found out that there are many people g your newspaper and read of the daring exploits of the aviators on the battlefield, don't you often wonder what sort of an engine It to that makes it possible for the airplanes to do such wonderful stunts? a o o D The engine that gives the airplane the speed and flexibility of a bird, works like. a. hammer hitting a nail squarely on the head. It IS known as the Varve-In-head ty pe of motor. Chevrolet Care get, their wonderful, power from their specially designed Valvc-inbeal engine. Ask the man Who Drives One C. & F. Motor Co. Igg o D o o a o "722 Cottonwood Street." X0E30I IOEXOE IOE30C IOE3C of the crime charged against him. but I found that there was truth in his claim that he had sold the automobile parts in order to praovide food for his family- When a man steals for such a reason, he Is sot beyond help. It is going to be worth while for any community to get such members . to ,'iihooting straight." -! ' At the outset of my work, it has pleased some of the good citizens of Denver to send me "Over There" to carry some sort of a spiritual mes sage from Denvet-to the Colorado boys and their companions in the trenches. I shall do this work to the best of my ability and will find much comfort Ir. the thought that in Denver my mis. slon will be carried on by Mrs. Good- heart, whose hand, though unseen, has been the guiding influence of my life. marines against the undersea raiders of the kaiser. ' A I2000 Liberty Bond will supply 620 thirteen-pound shells to sink Ger man submarines. Every Liberty Bond you buy helps .actively to shorten and win the war- BRITISHER AWARDED yicroiUA citoss Fori ; IXWM-G Si PLVNES Rheumatic Pains Relieved. "I have used Chamberlain's Lini ment for pains In the chest and lame ness of the shoulders due to rheuma tism, and am pleased to say that it has never failed to give me prompt relief," writes Mrs. S. N. Finch. Bata vla, N. Y. VOCIt LIBERTY BOXD CAN" o ALL THIS Here are some of the things your OTTAWA, April t. A Jieuter dis patch from London says: v The king has approved the award of the Victoria cross to Second Lieut. James Byford McCudden, of the Roy al flying corps, who had previously been awarded the distinguished ser vice order and bar, the military crosa and bar, and the military medal. The Victoria cross was award ed for most conspicuous bravery, ex ceptional perseverance and keenness and very high, devotion to duty. Mc Cudden had previously accounted for fifty-four enemy airplianes, of which t .were definitely destroyed." BelnK chaplain to a city of more than 250,000 people is quite some un- j balancing themselves on the narrow dertaklng. but the people of Denver i line that skirts the shadow land of DENVER FIRST CITY j have chosen to put the task upon me ! crime. Some have Just stepped over XO HAVE A CHAPLAIXjand r intend to do my best to make but can be brought back. For in- I the office pay returns that will be (stance in the course of my first work DENVER Col., April 16. Denver both moral and material. Inasmuch las chaplain of the city of Denver, I ii the first city to have an official las this Is the first time, I believe, that j found In Jail a young man who had chanluln. Jim Goodheart whose Sun- i such an crnce has Been createa. i ; ueen conviciea or sieanng an automo orth Portland. Quick advance of 15o was forced early, with a ssla of I rhsninin. .Tim Gnntihenrt hnu Run- such an effice has been created. It $17.05, and there was a demand for I shine Mission on Larlmes street Is i will be necessary for me to proceed ; bile and selling the parts. He was more stuff. The general market was known to all the down-and-outers In I on my own initiative. j tubercular and had a family, and considered 2Sc up. ' . v jtne itocky Mountain region, has been! That there is plenty to be done In j had been out of work. He was guilty, liberty Bond money loaned to the gov ernment will buy for our boys "Over There"; A 60 Liberty Bond will supply four months' sustenance in the field for one of our soldiers. A $100 Liberty Bond will supply 200 pounds of smokeless powder for one of the big guns. A $200 Liberty Bond will equip and uniform four of our bluejackets. A $500 Liberty Bond will Supply 180 of our boys with gas masks, in which to face one of the deadliest menaces of the trenches. .. . " A $1000 Liberty Bond will buy gas oline enough, to drive one of our sub- PASiES PORKIESS IJILG. " W'ASIILSGTOX, April Hs-ntm house today passed av porklese river and harbors appropriation Mil. of twenty million dollars. It contains Only projects neeeaaa try to Use war. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL, APPLICATIONS, as tt7 ea not reach the seat of the disease. Cstarrk Is a local disease, greatly iafiueeced by constitutional eeeditloas, and la order te cure It you must take an internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Is tskea Internally and acts tbro the blood on the mucous snr faces of tbe system. Ball's Catarrb Medfr else wss prescribed by eoe of tbe best pay slclsns In tbis eoantry for years. It Is composed of some of tbe beet tonics known, combufted wltb some of tbe best blood part ners. Tbe perfect combination of tbe In gredients la Hail's Catarrk Medicine la what produces such wonderful resulrs la catarrhal conditions. Send for testimoni als, tree. , r. J. CHENEY Co., Props., Toledo, X Hall's Family nils tor eosstlpatloa. AU Druggists, TSe. BUSINESS LOCALS AND WANT ADS The Wants and Needs of Pendleton Are Noted Under Proper Headings so You Can Readily Find Them NEW TODAY POR RENT Sleeping room for gep- tlcnian. Close in. Phono 4 59M. FOR TRADE-Good paying business on Main street, invoice about $6250. Want good resldonce property for $3500. balance cash. ..Address A3 "H" care th'ls office. PAINTING. paicrhanging. Phone $29. K. Tost. FOR, HALE 4o acre wheat ranch about 10 in crop, about 400 under cultivation. 80 pasture, good drilled well, good house and other buildings. Crop and farm machinery with place at $36 an acre. Plow land all level. One half cash or will take Liberty Bonds for first payment or all on terms to suit buyer at per cent- 1 miles southwest of Condon on good road. Owing to my health I would like to auike a change. No trade- Write or call on Owner for further Particulars. D. M- Walton. Mayvllle, Ore. Attention Yormuin. Brotherhood of American Yeoman will meet tonight at S o'clock at Moose Hull. Hy order of Foreman. DOL'GLAS COURT Apt. fo rent to parly buying furnishings. Tele phone 71. LOST Ford tire near corner , Jane and R. H. street. Pleasa return to 61$ Ann street. Suitable reward. Attention I. O. O. E All members of Integrity Lodge No. $3, I- O- O. F.. are requested to meet at the lodge room tomorrow at 1 p. lu. to attend the funeral services of Frother Grant Elgin. J. E. BEAM, See. mmw today. ' Kach new advertisement will be run under "Mew TeiUy" tor the first Insertion only. During subsequent Insertions of tks ad K will appear under lu proper classification. Miscellaneous EGGS from choice, large, winter lay ing strain R. I. Reds, none better. $1.50 for 16; $$ per -hundred, phone io6. LACE care- CURTAINS laundriad -Phone 16-?. with I BUY ALL KINDS of Junk at top prices, iron and sacks a specialty Pacific junk Co., J. 8. Jones, prop, (17 Cottonwood street. SCIENTIFIC rug cleaning. All work guaranteed. Reference Furnished. Phone 56S-W; Appointments for free demonstration. 201 Water St. Auctioneers X)U W. F. YOHNXA, Auctioneer, makes a specialty of farmers' stock nd machinery sales. "The man that gets you the money." Leare orders at last Oregonlsn Office. Contractors and Builders. C. BWANSON E. R. DuPula. Esti mates given free. All work guar anteed. We build anything, city or eountrv work Phone HIM TIMR CARD " Weton-Pendleton Auto Stag Leaves Weston for Pendleton at 7:l a. m. and 11:46 P- m. Leaves Athena tor Pendleton at S:06 a. m. and 1:00 p. m. Leaves Adams for Pendleton at t:10 a. m, and 1:20 p. n. Leaves Pendleton (Allen-Knight Store) tor Weston at 10 a m. and 4:00 p. m. RAM HAWflTtTTT. TTiwmr For Rent . Wanted I FURNISHED APT. Hamlfton Court. WANTED Good, clean rags, at The , i . KaBt Oregonlan office. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, 601 Clay. . . WANTED Woman cook and dinning FOR RENT Two room furnished room girU Phone or write Hotel house. Inquire 620 Cosble. Stanfield, Stanfteld, Oregon. FOR RENT Furnished room. Phone WANTED Woman for general house- ,. 795W. . . work. Phone eg. S-ROOM apartment and sleeping WANTED Woman, without children, room to rent. 215 Garden. Phone o cook and assist with general 07. r, house work. Apply 4 0-M this office. FOR RENT-Garagge, corner Alia WANTED Sewing, phone 4811-W. - and Johnson. Inquire .48X" this WANTED Woman to do washing "fflce- ' and Ironing Monday and Tuesday . T ', . acn weeK. Phono 107. SLEEPING and housekeeping rooms at 0g Willow street. WANTED At enco, pasture for 10 ' ' ' ' " , . . head calves. Write James Hill. FOR RENT Furnished room with or phono 73. - private family. Imjulre $07 W. , Court or phone $51. WOMAN wants work on ranch. Cook ... " rt Z T, house or camp preferred. 700 FOR RENT Sewing machines cf all j-al(t 'Webb. makes, $1.00 per week. $3.00 per - month. McCllntock and Simpson, 400 - ' ' e. court. Used Cars FOR RE NT Water St. -Furnished Apt. 602 I WILL TRADE) my Chevrolet for your Ford. See Miller, 722 Cottonwood. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished sleeping rooms with bath and tele- WB HAVE) THREE Dodge Brothers phone. Inquire 45-M this office. touring cars, one Ford and one Ilu- ' ! Ick for sale, reasonable. N. P. Mo- FOR RENT 1 room apartment in I en. Main street, opposite Pendleton steam heated building. Apply this j Hotel. Phone 223. office. I For Sale FOR SALE Second hand Ford Overland Pendleton Co-, 812. John son. Phone 542. WICKER BABY Call 77SJ. carriage for sale. LODGING HOUSE FOR SALE Call one to 4 p- m. 639 Cottonwood St. HOGS- , FOR SALE Fifteen good brood sows with from six to ten Pigs each.. Tom Boylen, Jr., Echo, Ore. . t . FOR SALE Wheat hay at Yoakum aee 8. D. Smith. FOR SALE Wicker baby buggy phone 38-J. If Matlock Apt. FOR SALE One 16 foot Holt Com Une with Atlas engine. Wrlto R. J. Campbell, Box 686, Pendleton. FOR SALE! the following sizes In second hand tires, 10x3, 30x3 1-2, 32x3 1-2, 12x4, 34x4 real snaps. Simp son Tire Service Co., 223 E. Court. want An cotrwr akd C ASSIFUED DUUBOTOBY. Counting six ordinary words to the line end charged by the Una. Wast ads and locala, Rates Per Line. First insertion, per lineN 10c Each add. Insertion, per line 6e One week six insertions). each insertion. Jer line 6o 1 mo. each insertion, per line 4e 6 month contract, each in sertion, per line .. $o 12-month contract, each inser tion, per line 2e No ads taken foe less thaa.16e Ads tsken over trie telephone only from East O egonian sub scribers and those isted in the Telephone Directory. Copy must be In our office not later than 1:10 o'clock day of publication Farm Implements THE "NON-SKIP" Weeder gets all the weeds the first time over the field. Saves one-third the time and does lots better work. Order new. Notices Sga ---s-s!rcgw5fiaia . ParnK-vs Attention. Tbe County Farmers Union will hold an all day meeting at Holdman Sat urday, April 13th, with, dinner served at noon. A fine program has been arranged with W. W. Harrah. who . has Just returned from Washington, as chief speaker. This meeting will be of interest to all farmers and all are Invited to be in attendance. 8. A- STUBBS. Secretary Pendleton LocaL Attention. ' Members of the degree team of Pauline Rebekah Lodge, are request ed to meet for practice Thursday evening, April 13. at 7 o'clock. By order of the captain. Legals FOR SALE Assorted Burbank pota- cents per 100 lbs Buyer must fur- I Pendleton Weeder works. 633 Cotten- , . . . . ,. . . . . . i wood St. nn bsckb uiu eac-it iioumubb i pit, located 1-4 miles from Stanfield. Ad dress H. E. Bartholomew, Stanfield, Oregon. Attorneys i. FOR RENT 6 room apt. Steam heat, hot and cold water. Apply J. F. Robinson, Domestic. Laundry. i F.O R BALK Velle in goad gondii Ion. 1 passenger, would make goon truck Phone 400 or 74. The offer of your property which will appeal to you as "right" will come from a reader of your ad. ALT A APARTMENTS Thoroughly remodeled; furnished or unfurnish ed eultes reasonable. 702 E. Alta, C P. Harnett. ! The month in which you print and answer the most want ads will be your "mnrt-fortun" month. Second-Hand Dealers Cleaners Draymen V. STROKLE. dealer la new snd see. ond hand goods. Cash paid for seo- end hand goods. Cheapest place to buy Kna.bold goods, lis . Court. Pbons 171W. CALL PENLAND BROS.' VAN to , v ,.,s, ' move your household goods. Tele HAVE your clothes cleaned or pressed phone 239. Also baggage transfer Rudd's 106 W. Webb, phone 685. ; rng M heavy hauling; W. A. MILES, baggage, transfer and d ravage. Office phone 649. lies. FOR 8AL K 480 acres, the best stock ranch in Oregon. Unlimited grass and water. 70 acres in crop, alfalfa, wheat and barley. If Inter ested call at the ranch and look it over. Hen F- Brown. Gibbon, Ore FOR SALE Wheat hay. D- B. Bell, Pendleton. Ore. FOR SALE Good high speed Wis ard washing machine. Phone 346W. Architect FOR SALE NEW and second hand Sewing Machines. Singer. White. New Home and The Free Machine. McCllntock Simpson. 406 E. Court. NOTICE OF SALE OF IMPROVE MENT BONDS. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Recorder in Pendleton, Ore gon, up to s o'clock p. m. on April 24th. 1918, for $3,850-95 Street Im provement Bonda of The City of Pen dleton, bearing date of March 1st. 1913, and bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, each, bid must be accompanied by a certified check In the sum of $150.00 made payable to the order of the acting Mayor of The City of Pendleton, te be returned to the bidder if unsuc cessful and to be forfeited if the bid la accepted and the bidder fails to enter Into a contract in accordance with the terms of his said bid. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids at Its CARTER SMYTHS. Attoraevs at ' Pleasure. Law. Office la rear of America. Ka- I Dated at Pendleton. Oregon, this itlonal Bank Building. 1Uh aLy ot Aprll 191. TIIOS. FIT ZGERALD, Recorder of The City of Pendleton. 'FRED E. SCHMIDT, Attorney at Law Room It, bra! la -Craw ford Bldg. FRANK DAVIS, Attorney at Law. Of fice Smith-Crawford Building. D. W. BAILEY. Attorney at 1 Rooms 7. 6, 9, Despaia Building. GEORGE W. COUTTS. Attorney at Law. Room 17, Schmidt block. i I FEB FEE. Attorneys at Law. Office I In Despaln Building. R. L KKATOR. Attorney at Law. Room 14. Bmltb-Crawlord tiuiiding. The quickest "exit" from a real per plexity you will ever make will be by the "want sd wav." s The "turning of the lane'" in your "personal fortunes may bo reached through a want ad. WEDDING ANNOUNCE XI E N T 8 Call and see the different samples of engraved announcements. Invita tions, cards, etc.. at the East Orego nlan office. Printed orders furnished If you wish. RAYMOND W. HATCH. Architect. Da- 749H spaln building. Phone Ms, peadle- : - tn. iireeon. Farm Land For Sale The least bothersome boarder you i will evi-r have will come to you In ! pkteicSOM 8. A. NEWBERRY. Attorney smith-Crawford Building. city trips. Aitfn lftrsv wheat land near Weston. hml lies In gentle slope and beet of tractor ! land, half In crop this year, owner 1 gets possession this fall. Price $l$6 111 ever get for f qualntanre you will ever make "will per acre with terms, corbett Reality - i ford BISHOP. Attorneys at Rooms a and 4. Soittk-Craw- Bulkliag. D. B. Waffle, touring. CharUwt Onw. phne T The most valuable buslnee ac- The best price you a used arlu-lo will be Ihe result of a ever have itlll find you through Cn.. First maut ad, . want ad. -j 4 Wash & Aider St-, Willi Walla CHICHESTER S PILLS I.at-tt-! Ak J Mr Wruf)tl a .i -lke-(-r lan,T Rrair IMIUta K.4--1 .l r rt. iV -. r 1 -Uk h Rila. V ( ''1a do - tyt. Al .aN K - y i iOliBTDicl'COtSIStVtmflLKE i-r JAM ICS B. I'EHKT, Attorney at Law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. k KALE V. Attorneys at I w. la An. erica National Bank Notice of Payment of ftlv of p - j (lU-um Imprurriuenl Bond. Law.' Notice is hereby given that City of , Pendleton Improvement Honda No l. Series 1. 11 and 12. Series N, 6. Series C and ,i. Series X. "Ill be Paid up.m treeei-.l:itU-n thereof to the un deriimie.l lit the American National Hank. I'emlk-ton. Umatilla t'ountv. treson. interest on said Honda ct uk,-s May 1. 118-I'al.-.l Al'i.l 1 n.'. LEE MOORHOt'SE. Treaa. City of peortl-tne). . 1 1 H" J ' I t At.,.-AW ann Paii. .l. I tor at law. Office Id Deepeia tlldg. ' "V William Mickel.cn. Deputy.