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riJWV''---ii - t j,-- - - S(.ari-i.tf DAILY EAST OKKGON1AN, PKNDLKTON, OREGON, SATURDAY. MAY 18, 1918. t r - 1 J ..... l .. ..-,......1.1 j ,... " Notices, BHinessO Lost, :PounJJ;;Bpi:.. Rent; ; Etc,, Classified for Ea-v I -fercnc,, . , . , ....... j A I- NEW TODAY WOHK WANTED by two boys, one 14 and other 12 yearn old at chore boy on farni. -Inquire S3' Maple. Legals For Rent Notice of md for Scwpr Construction Notice In hereby aiven that sealed bids will be received at the city He- order's office In the r'ltv nt Pn.ll..r.n JiAI'KSMAN Capable specialty mnn P to 6 o'clock P. m. on Mav S9th. nir wn:"i,. oittinu Mne on .XcW and exceptional terms. Vacancy now. Attractive commission contract. 3f, weekly for expenses. "Miles p. nix-' )er Co.,' 23" Carlln Hdg., Cleveland, Ohio. -. ,. '. .'; ; -'.. . - FURNISHED -APT. Haml.tun Court For Bale HOUSEKEKPINQ ROOMS. 1 Clay. FOB HKNT Furnished room. Phone 11.1B. .u-"...... :: " iii B'liitiruuiion o a newer' on Grant street north of Jackson FOR. RENT .-room furnished houiie m ine utty or penaierbn. In kc-H -'hone 881M. . mi- TWO n.EAANT; rwelf'. furnished housekeeping rooms.; Close In,- 813 Thomtwon. ' ' t I-A.DT W1SHK8 all kind of sweaters to knit. Price reasonable. Ad (Iron. 1IW this offloe. KOfl BAWS Orand piano, a beautiful instrument- inquire J. De Wilde, American. '1 Hank. Pendleton, nra cordance with the plana and sneclfl. cations for said sewer' prepared by '' FOR RENT .-room house; Byers ueury Klmbrell, city surveyor; - and now on file In the office of the City Recorder in the- Cffy of Pendleton, Oregon. . . . ', ... . ; s The Com'mori Council reserves the riHht to reject any and all Wds. . Daied this 10th day ot May, TH03. FITZ OPRALD. City Recorder. r-LRliFINQ and housekeeping rooms v at 60S Willow street. FOIl HAI.E Chevrolet; hauled.' . r?nups. KoMos of rayment of City of Fondle ton Improvement Honda. ... Notice is hereby given that mtv if " " i-etidleton Improvement Borids Nos. 1017 Huimioblle. also I 7- Series 0 I, Rerla', ftnd 17, 18, 1 ftoth thoroughly over- "" 2, Kerle is, will le said" upon Park on Ocar at. Phone 644. FOR RENT Sowing machines of aU makes, ll.OO per week. 11.00 per month. McCllntpck and Blmpson. 400 a. court. FOR RENT 2 room apartment ' hi team heated bonding. Apply tht offloa. ......, Mcl-ean Auto Co. j nm to dat ' Each new advertisement will be run under "New TeUr" turi the first Insertion only. Durlns subsequent Insertions of th ad It will ftpp"r under Its proper classification. presentation thereof to the undersign ed. j the American J."atlortal.Hank, Pendleton. L'matllla County. Oregon. Interest on said bonds censes Juno 1, 1818. . Dated May Ifli 1 9 J 8." .' '.; LEB MOORKOITSR.C Treasurer, City of Pendleton. By Wm. Mlckchien. Deputy. Miscellaneous 1 BUT AU, KINDS ot unk at top r prices. Iron and sacks a specialty Pacific Junk Co., J. a Jones, prop., 617 Cottonwood street. 1 yVHOI-KMII.K. $.1.25 per qt.,Hoover i Ire, buy W. 8. 8., Invent your mon ey In V. 8. IJU rty Tionds. Use milk as a substitute, and nhone S44J for whele milk, , ., MRH. ADA FIELD. 4 20 Lincoln St.. , residence Rpirella Corsetlere. Measurements taken and corsets fitted In your home. Phone 656J. Xotleef of WiU for Flro IIoso. Notice in, hereby islven that sealed i bids will be received at the office of I the City Recorder In Pendleton, Ore- son, tip to 5 o'clock p. m. on the 29th day of May, 1K18, for furnishing to the Cfty of Pendleton one thousand feet standard brand of 2 1-2 Inch fire hose with couplings complete jr. O. n. Pendleton. Oregon, delivery to be made prior to July 1st, 1918. , The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 16th day of May. 1918. THOS. FITZ OEitALD, City Reebrder. FOR RENT One large outside un furnished room suitable for light housekeeping: Phone 2S0R. FOR HUNT Furnished Apt. on north 'aide. Phone 143W. . FOR R&NT--2-room"' apartment. Oarden. 1'hone 407rR . , 21 FOR RKNT-2S rccm furnished house, 620 Cosbte. ilOU8 FORv 8ALB Fifteen , good brood sow with from six' to te Pigs each. Torn Boylen, Jr., Echo, Of . . - ,. Wanted t WICKER BABT' carriage -f or . sale. Call 7 76 J. , FOR' BALE One H foot Holt Corn tine with Atlaa engine. Write K. J. Campbell, Box 686, Pendleton. EG08 from choice large, winter lay ing strain. R. I. Reds, none better. $1.60 for 1; $8 per hundred. Phone 10FB. - WANTED Good, clean rage, Kaet Orsgonlan office. ai The WANTED Sewing, phone 482-W. .,.,.... ... ,, .... , , WANTED -At once-, pasture for 10 head calves. Write James Hill, HeMx, Ore., or phone 673. - t ' i Lost WANTED Waitresses at The Quelle .Cafe. -.-, - WANTED Stenographer with book keepusg experience. Address' "C" this office In own hand writing. . FOR 6AX.E -Wheat hay. rsnaieton, KJT. D B. Bell, REGISTERED Poland Big type either sex. Swaggart, Athena, Ore." China Pigs. $23.04 A. Lr WANTED Nlht clerk at Hotel St. ! ueorge. - - ' WANTED Position cook or .house keeper by young woman. Inquire tX this office.,"' ' FOR SALE 320 acres good land, part tillable. 60 acres now In grain. Address 9M, care this office. - EXPERIENCED bantl andf wife want work on ranch. Enquire 400 Eat Alta. or phone 594J; FOR SALS NEW and second hand Sewing Machines. Singer, White, New Home and The Free Machine. MeCRntock A Simpson, 409 K. Court. FOR RENT-: preferred, low. -2 sleeping rooms, ladles Call evonlnea. 320 WSI FOR RENT G-room furnished house fn.-iuiro P. E. King, 914 Went Court street. - FOR RENT 2 room furnished apt. with sleeping porch. Inquire &0S Water. - . Lost or Stolen Chiropractor 2TII AN.V'l!AI HWI.Nlfiy of I!ma- tllla. County Pioneers, Weston, Ore June '7th and 8th. I'alrlotic program.' W. R. KKYfi has mov-d his transfer stand, to ' Ilinnlim's ClKar Store.; Phone1-. ' ' ' . ,. i - DR. LOR ETTA H. TARBA, Chiro practor, 10 West Webb St. Room 10. Office hours 9 to 12 a. m. 1:80 to t p. m. Examination free. Phone B8J. Second-Hand Dealers V. BTROHL.K, dealer in new aed eew ond bead goods. Cash paid for seo i Bd hand srooda. Cheoet nlr tn hue irousehold goods. 110 E. Court. Phone LOST jor STOLEN Three year old . sorrel horse. Ranch mark L O bar underneath left hip, left hind an kle white, star face. Reward for In formation leading to recovery of same. Notify Tony Arnold, fctanfleld, Oregon. Contractors and Builders. C SWANSON K. R. DuPuts. Esti mate given free. AU wor guar anteed.' We build anything, city ol country work. Phone J4SM. Auto Hire. X. B. Waffle: toarlnc. Chariest Co phone 7. olty trip. FOR SALE-lroIt caterpillar tractor and .Holt ' Cateriilllar Harvester; Win sell both or trnetnr- .separately. Write owner. T. '1 . Thiol, Route 1. Ilox 79, . Lewiaton, Idaho. FOR SALIJ A No.' I. second hand Hacks at 20 cents. I'hr.ne 66 1 FOR SALE Twin cylinder Excelsior Motorcycle, electrically equipped. In good condition. Has tandem attach ment. Run about 3 thousand miles. Inquire Standard Oil Co. Phone 441. WANTED Ambitious, healthy young rnan by a large electrical manufac turer to learn- the electrical business. iAn orrortonMy for a young man who Is not afraid of hard work to advance: Only those looking for a steady Job which calls for application and Inclin ation toward a high grade mechanical and electrical line of work need ap ply. Applicants must he single, be tween the ages of 17 and 21 and have a high school education or Its equlv- j alent. Wage 25 and 27 cents- an hour to start, with bonus payments and a 48 hour' week. Address with references. X 10 thle office; FOR SALE Remington - automatic shot gun. Call O.' KJ Barber Shop, Pendleton - - " FOR 8 A 1.(0 Five room modern house with basement. ' Will sell at reason able prlee. Phone H FOR BALE 1 roll top desk. Hamley St Co. FOR SALE; Crlspette Shop In Walla Walra doing Immense business both wholesale and retail tn and out of town. Owner' physically unable to keep up the business. ,. Telegraph, wrlto or call Crlspette Shop, 21 Rest Main street, Walla Walla, Wash. , WILL SELL or trade one ; 18-foot combine With Holt motor. !' E. J. King, Helix. ; " ' v i' LO.ST Sunday morning, got butter fly antique breastpin. Phone 34 6W. Reward. $ , LOST old1 breastpin With, antfru ' design.-' Phone 34J. Reward. LOMT Pair nose glasses In brack case-. Finder please return to '.I IT this office for suitable reward. Notices Notice of Bids to Farnlhh, Coal. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Recorder at the City Hall la Pendleton, Oregon, up to 6 o'clock p. m. on May 29th, 1918. for the fur nishing to the City of Pendleton, F. O. B. the City Hall of one 'or- more care of Rock -Springs lump coal, to be delivered in such' quantities and at such times as the Common Coun cil may direct. This notice is published by order or the Common Council and dated this 13thday Of May, 1918. THOS. FITZ GERALD, City Recorder. 4 'Fana LanJ ForSakr--;, KOR. SaI.R- 37 acres of choice wheat tend" "near Weston, land lie lit gentle slope an he f traoter lend, half In I crop this yr. Owner, gets possession this ffell. Price 111! , per acre with terma,-..Corl.et Rsallty Elm Alder u.. Walks Walla. We.lv , , ....! .4.,.-, t 8-6 ACRES for cash, two miles front Tottchet. 9 acres In alfalfa, soon be ' ready for the sickle,' a bumper crop; ' oome and see for yourself. Small house, good cistern, L- Douthat. Touchet, Wash. 'Auctioneers .... -.. Notice... . . ..... The power will be shut of-' Sunday morning for three hours, commenc ing about 7 o'clcck. PACIFIC POWER tt LIGHT CO. Draymen WANTED Woman 406. to sew. Phone WANTED Business, girl or teacher to share an apartment. References exchanged. Address 12A this office. Used Cars 1 WILIs T RADIO my Chevrolet for your Ford. Miller, 721 Cotton wood. .. ..- WT-DDTNC ANNOUNCEMENTS Call and see the different samples of engraved announcements. Invita tions, cards, etc-,, at the East Oregon-tin office. Printed orders furnished If To wis, f. The most -valuable ouetnees ac quaintance you will ever make will ever have will find you through a want ad ; CALL "PENLAND BRO&' VAN to move your household goods. Tele phone $29. Also baggage transfer ring and heavy hauling. W. . A. MILES, baggage, transfer and drayage. Office phone (4. Res. 749R. - - . f. - Farm Implements . THE "NON-SKIP" Weeder gets all the weeds the first time over the field. Save one-third the time and does lota better Work. Order now. Pendleton Weeder works. 632 Cotten wood St. . TIM K CARD WeatoB-Pendleton Auto Stage Leaves Weston for Pendleton at 7:46 a. m. and 12:45 p. m, Lei.ves Athena for Pendleton at $: a. m. and 1:06 p. ro. Leaves Adams for Pendleton at 8:20 a. m. and 1:26 p. m. Leaves Pendleton CAlleif-Knlght ' Store) for Weston at 10 a m. and 4:00 p. m. SAM H1WORTH. Driver. iXJL. W. F. TOHNKA, " Auctioneer! makes a specialty of furmerr etoes snd taschlnery sales. T-e man that Kixm you the money.'' Leare orders at tfaat .Oregonlan Offlea .. ' . r Architect j KATMOND W. HATCH, Architect, I spaln building. Phone 148, Pendle. as. Tregon. Cleaners HA VK your elothesr cleaned or j rewind Rudd's 20 W. Webb. . Phone . 8&. Attorneys ICR ED K. SCHMIDT, Attorney at Law. Room 24, Smith-Crawford Bldg. . - FRANK DAVIS, Attorney at Law. Of fice Smith-Crawford Building. D. w. BAIX.ET. Attorney at Law. Rooms 7, , , Despala Building. OEOROB W. COCTTS, Attorney at Law. Room 17, Schmidt block. CARTER SMYTHS, Attorneys at Law. Of flee in rear ot Amerlcaa na tional Bam. Building. j ran PEE. Attorneys at Law. Office la uespain tMsHfllng. - R. L K BATOR. Attorney at Law. Boons 14. Smith-Crawford Building. & A. NCWBERRT, Attorney mltb-crawfora Buiiaingv- at Law. PETERSON db BISHOP- Attorneys Law. Rooms I and 4, fcrKi-CTw- ford Building. , JAMES B. PERRT, Attorney at Law. Office over Xajrloa Hardware Coa. sear. KAI.K'T A RAI.ET. Attorneye at Law, - Office is A-swrieas Matioaal BaaR Building. . A. LOWEl-U Attorney and Cooneel lor at law ,Qfflee ta Despala Blda. JOB PRINTING at the East Orego nlan offloa lABOltma WAWTED I " CAMAS, WAH1I. WKBT 1.INH, OBB. fereiawiit work f.r KtMdr me over IS ol.l. Marrfal wo rrs- fvrrMl.: . tHKilenr . itvtvmy. IxmaM -S 81 AH elrhl kmnr-svor-. l'.ini(wKnt swe qsirklr -.ii--4. - Mill ha bwfi running wrm-lir simI Knout troubl. ta .,rtHl sr wan- si-iith-t .ItheutS rink. rmlM font l'tu-rr Sa. nut i.t it-a fan-ally d-lan.4 off. Over fSoO SSI en par rullo. ftwaml afid lodsfnf Saoy b ohtarfnod at rt So to 47. ;.o ir woaS, Wpiwl lllg UfMSI lor.! to a. tan i on main Ha. of S. I. A S. railroad, ah-t S4 fail-, frs Port land. Or., and about 1A mil.i fnisi Va.ireo.iT, Waah. Jitn.r aerrlra to V-...WI, Sa4f hour otcctrl- aortlco Yinmior to fan land. Two boat lina Cimu ta Portland, far on one -Sc. MSor Uc Waat I.tnS la srroaa rfror frnrs Oraai'S fity. Half hour car Berries to Portland, far. 0 ffitl Cat oat tliii ad and roma to work. H ou rannot cm. imm.diaU'lr, wire and ,w. M ill hold s job open for s raa.unat.la time. ,i CROWS WII.LA M GTTS i .., VAPtH CO ' -' ' - - '- ' - 'A,( , - ' . 1 They're Latest in IVar Suit- Worn by Sammies. ' The suits are similar te those, used by the English army. They are es pecially effective for emergency work 1 in sones flooded with gas, and eafe- guard the men against . the vicious mustard gas which burns the boay where It finds moist spots. . I'liiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiftiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I For ; the Lover of All I 3 Good Things liiTMAirsI I GANDIES I 1 ARR THE BEST I Take a Cox Home With 1 You. I '1': . ' Tallman & Co. 5 Leading Druggtsta. ) g (We adwrrttsn snd offer War Sav. tngs Stamps for sale with ererf g , purchase s iiiiiiiiiiimiiiininiinnimimrnnrrnni-. WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY I.N FRANCE,' May l. New gas i-oof suits kntwn as "balloon bibs" have Just been Issued to the American units on the French front In Ptcardy. They are made of rubberized mater ial and resemble oil skins. They arc in. one piece, and the,'trouser legs are Ixstnd with a cord to the ankles and worn under his rubliei" hoots. The head attachment fits snugly ever the gas mask. There are rubber gloves with a thumb and forefinger only, with the rest of the fingers, Incased like a seal fin. . The outfit makes the Yankee soldier Without acquainting Jtl -family, he went to Georgiato follow his trade of toning and repairing pianos. He later visited Tennessee -and Missis slppi. , ,, In February the body of a downed man was washed opon FlnN Island beach and relatives Identified it as 'DHAI)'' TIIKKK MONTHS, . (that of I'llcher. A senr on the left -. - WAIdXM IN ON FASf n.T 1 rm seemed to make the ldentlfica- , - tlon certain. - - anlNliert .Isiiuary. ltd urns to lyains Aunt tier Was Hnrktl In Ills Name. , - NEW YORK, May 16. Relieved to have been drowned three months ago. pCeorge Flicker, fifty-one years v old. Is back In his home, No. 41 East Fifteenth Street, Flabtush. His ap pearance there Wednesday evening Plant aWirGartten)Help TOnffteW&r. 6 : - SON OF SOLDI KR. OK , . - , V, S. IUJVH.lTION DIK3 OMAHA. Neb., May 15. Nelson Moore, believed to be -the last real son of the American revolution, died at his home here yesterday. Moore was born near Vernon One. was a shock to his wife and daughter, j lo county. New York. His father a who had caused a body supposed toithe aae of 15. wa. flehtlnor with th. be his to be interred. j Continental army and was with Wash- "I have been on a business trip litgton at Valley Forge. Moor came through the South." Pilchcr explained i west and was a government freighter when the members of his family were on the nlnlns In 1S59. able to realise he was alive. "I did . : not write because I did not have any Some of the nnnifiata look like a cross between a dlvef and . good news to communicate." put to arguing with the Germans a masked clown. i . Pllcher left home early In January, from the front trenches. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS OLIVE HAS A VICIOUS COMEBACK. BY AIXMAN " Tue CLriV-ettA '" '-"- UEMEDYFORrlEIL AT YOU DRUGGIST. PJIICHESTER S PILLS fit:. In Keel -r..1 WU :w r'l w-Wll r J4 S::.ho4. 1 I P a-f. r"'T " T I t,mmfM. A" W Ml.. I TFH Cf l A i w 11H . St ' I ( ti. 6 t ti rttfti mrwi. m Urti. Ssnavt. Aiw.ii krh' HEtCU.ISL.'Ulnift j REierJ.I HAVE A PAT Yoo UoWVEPwlvljN MAN BE I NAP BETTE&j-pr -VJITH VlcToQBCOWrt THUS MM.e A. V:. A VJEAC WV PtKlK c?NE -, , p iLLr J fcrlM'S (yi pt-s.8T.-- -mm -1 s. -i. f ' IChevron, exclusively for those merl' TwhoFhave been declared unfit for ac- ,tlve duty, that they Intend to he at I the nutting at the Hotel St. Francis -Ion Tuesday evening next. j The Idea of this army seems t be ' taking hold rapidly, and Breeden isi i - tsecoring the help and endorsement r.f :.promfnent men and national organi- 'xatlons- , 'i ' . I ELi'ING to Increase our export -bed stacks, war gardens will be planted ils year In greater n ambers Jhen ever before. Each American- farally that has a garden plot is being urged to become more nearly self-sustaining by making us of It. This will render a national service by lessening the burdens on our railroads. Fewer carloads of food hauled about the country means more cart of munition and food sent to seaboard for . the- Allies. ., .' The United States Department of Agriculture and State Agricultural Colleges have printed leaflets of instructions for gardeners which will be seta upon request without charge. . It ass only during the last winter that government experts were able to iteow efeBniteiy how great was the aid ot 1917 war gardens, ki many sections the potatoes and ether vegetables raised enabled the people to escape a threatened famine) In certain commodities that were held up on account of the railroad transportation crisis. Approximately 2,000,000 war gardens were . planted In 1017 Bishy were failures; but the gardener now knows more about raising vegetables sod wilt do better In 1918. WHEN YOU WAKE 7 UP DRINK GLASSV 0F HOT WATER Wash th poisons and toxins from system before putting more food Into stomach. 8iy Inside-bath Ing makes any ons took and Uml otetv sweet and refreshed. Ohio an Delivers Slap ; 7 . On King s Shoulder LOXDOV May 1. Kinsr George ha met T real, n,a4l-Iti-OhIo fi?mo atlc Bpirftt f - A hearty slap on th? royal shoulder delivered by Oapl. W. Mark. Clncinna- Tt a pent of the tTnited Sate tnsnranc board, brouisrht home to the kin the kind of democratic itrit that Is cus tomary among the American-. It happened when Capt .Mack was formnlly int rod need to the king and queen by PIT. Henry Fowler, at Guild HaH. As a booster for his war In surance, the enterplHi'nt- American Immediately a-KHl their majesties for their etfrnature. to encourage Ameri can soldiers In England to sign also. He accompalned his request to the king 'Hh a weiNmeant. though Infor mal, alap on the shoulder- ' The queen protected that Hhe IlKd no table at hand.' . - "Soon ren?edled. youf Maiest Mack replied. "Rend down (Vrceant And placing the, paper on the back of a fteriveant thr queoir wrote her elff- nature. . - t When tf came to the "klnijn turn. Mack'p fountain en wan leaky, and he hr rowed a i-crgeunt. Thia was dry, and f-'ir Henry then offered his pen and hb back, and the king uncd both. . Mack -hwed his American enler- j prise, following his Introduction to ; fh king and (iiwn, when he went" tc. a Amerkart ramp, rfnd waving the niitigraphi at the rwtlienw. raid: ' "Look at this boy?-. I've fitM got the tigT.Atnre of the king and queen. Now I wants yonrst!' and all Misnetl up- j Mack ha. rnd $I.5'."rt wm In surance for the govermuent. RED CHEVRON ARMY FORM8 SAN FRANCISCO, May 15. More than fifty men who have been physi cally disqualified from active duty in the army or navy,' or who have been returned after being sent to some can Jonement as a drafted man. have com? municated with Marshall Breed on, na tional captain of the Army of the Red How's Thia? We offer On Hyaire4 Dollars Reword far any case Catarrh that caaaat cared by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hall s Catarrh Md.4-tne baa Iwwa takes by catarrh sufferers for th past . thirty fire years, aad has bocooie knows as tb -ait reliable nmdy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru tb Blood oa the Mnrou surfaces, pelll-g tb I'olsoa Proa th Blood aad ae4is tls dlssaasd portions. t After yos have takra Ball's Catarrh sdlcine for a short time yot. will see s trmt lmproremnt In ynar general health, tttsrt taking Malls Catarrh Monlrln at oars and i-t rid of estacrs. Oead for ss tlmooLafSv froa. F. J. C UK NET ft CO., Toledo. Ohio. old by all Druggists. T5v Wash yourself on the Inside before breakfast like you do on th outside .This is vastly more Important beoause? the skin pores do not absorb Impurf ties Into the blood, causing , illness, while the bowel pores do. s For every ounce of food and drink; taken, into the stomach, nearly aov ounce of waste material muat be carried out of the body. If this waste material la not eliminated day by day it quickly ferments snd pen era tea polaons, gases and toxins which are absorbed or sucked Into the blootl stream, through the lymph ducts which should suck only nmiri-hrtiene. to sustain the body. . A splendid health measure Is to drink, before breakfast each day, s ghiss of real hot water with a tea- spoonful of limestone phosphate l It, which w a. harmless way to wash these poisons; gae and toxtna front the stomach liver, r. kidneys . And bowels; thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening- the entire alimentary canal bvfore putting more food Into the stomach. " A quarter pound of limestone phne phate costs bat very little at the drug store but is sufficient to make anyone an enthusiast on Inside-bathlns;. Men and women who are accustomed to wake bp with a dull, aching- head or have furred tongue, bad tante, nasty, breath, sallow complexion, othem who have biJioiiH attacks, acid stomach or eonstlpaWon are asmired of pronouno ed Improvement In both health sad appearance shortly. BETTER AND SOFTER LIGHT Is assured by the u of sons, of these beautiful fixture of ears. They give a light that Illuminates the room perfectly, hot that does not tire or strata the eyea. They are sot expea atve considering their extra ef ficiency and ertra bwaoty. Why aiet at least see thesat Whst Is oatleH temptation Inclinations opportunity. Is only J. L. VAUGHAN tf 'M ii i w i i i