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I.V 'L TWELVE pa nr -s 4" " rfF" ' -w DAILY EAST OBEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY," JUNE 22, 1918. PAO ELEVEN c ; 3J dilll'I T" . ' , nwwa. ft-1 - r ii m mttmm VwWWiii.a4 Jotices, Business Opportuiliti6sr i c, fcmrnii.ii. it tUMMwJ h.JWiMMMMMiMW . ' tasrB- ' -.an a4r 'V '"'"'5 IBff TODAY. IBacb, jew- advertisement will Bui, run tinder TeaSr" fur 'y fira Ineertlon only. During ,aibaeg,unt In-aertione -of the ad t wlil'UPw under It proper laaalfieeUon ..... Cleaners fOU KNOW thut Kudd Ik an ex '.at cleaning auto seat coverai 68. 206 WV Webb St. , Wanted WANTEb Good, clean rasa, at Taa East Oregonlan office, For Rent WANTEDrrSewlnff, plioii 4S-W. WANTED Waitresses at The Quell Cafe. . WAIJTEJ X rent-' 6 art rOorrt rnod ern house. If. P. Whitman. Phone 418. FURNISHED APT. Hamilton Court. HOU8EKKEP1NO ROOMS, SOI Clay. TWO OOOD room for rent. J12 Bo. '"'Main. Phone 867J FOR RENT Sewing machines of aU makes, 11.09 per week. 13.09 per month. ( McCilntock and BImpson, 40 jc. court. - . I WANTEipSecond hand desk., roll tojp preferred. Address S tola, office Used, Cars Ii TUADW my Chevrolet for i Ford. Bee Miller, lit Cotton- 8 A L.B Cane 40 Touring car,, nake good service car. Alta Radiator & Lamp Works. 701 - - FORp for sale. O. K. Itaier not assume that your next Is a reader of the claJ!ftHl H In touch with him at once? ,. WANTED At once, lrl to-wait on tables, lloston restaurant. WANTED 7 or 8 room house, fur nished. Close In, modern. Phone 54. .': WANTED Middle aged or elderly woman to cook on ranch, family of two. Permanent Job. Address 24J this office. - . WANTED Mechanics In all .branch es, of the metal trades. for . amors Kciicy,war work. Good wage, good workliuf and 'bet climatic conditions. Astoria Marine , Iron .Works, .Astoria, Oregon. . ....(. i. ,H., .. t. , ou .can write a clear, buslness !aaae your classified ad will letJL' '.. , , , y. useful thing should be UHed, . at. tiHCd article to .someliiidy I Mila )t throiiKli the cluiisiflcd. people often become .Isatis vth very good boarding pHices.' ' hey renew their Interest In the d. in end to that delay In renting ouse or apartment hrongh ..your message to the readers oittKaified. . . , .- 1 . im J person - who is able to Work, dined to work, may find the puortunliy quickly through the l. ... WANTED Man to work In ' timber. Inquire 602 Water. , - WOMAN WANTS position as cook on "ranch. . Mrs. Houtcherr Cl2 W. Webb. ' " '" "' ' FOR" RENT SLEEPING room, 200 willow. lJnone 81 a SMALL' HOUSE for rntCall at 21 ' Mapfo or phone 230M.'" FOR RENT Housekeeping.,' ,, and sleeping rooms, at' 408 Willow fct.' FOR RENT-rF01"- irqom house on Eddy street with a garden, inquire 720 Cosbie. . FOR RENT Light rooms. 316 Lilleth. housekeeping APT, WITH SLEEPING porch. Aura, .... FOR RUNT r3 room furnished apt. with' sleeping ' porch. Inquire 602 Water. .';..For'Saie FOR SALE 117 Hupmoblle, also - i Chevrolet. Both thoroughly over hauled. .Snaps.. McLean' Auto Co. t t-j- . Notices1 FOB SALE One IS foot Holt Com ' ' tine with Atlas engine. ' Write R. J. Campbell, Box 68, Pendleton.' FOR SALE Wheat hay. Peodleton, Ore. . . D. B. Bell, FOR BALE NIC W and second haad , Bewrng Machines. . Singer. Whit. New Horn and The . Free Machine. MoCllntock Sc Simpson, 400 E. Court FOR SALE Twin cylinder Excelsior Motorcycle, electrically equipped. In good condition. Has tandem attach, ment. Run about 8 thousand miles. Inquire Standard Oil Co. Phone 44L FOR 'SALEIS foot good Holt, motor. King, Helix. . , ' combine ' with ' Inquire E. J. . KoUpe to Cattlcmnn. '10,000 acres reclaimed, delta land, richest sediment ,oll in the world, ready for cultivation, Exceptionally well adapted fori alfalfa and grain. Abundance of cheap- water for irri gation. Will pasture three thousand head of cattle now. Will sell from 320 acres up at 350 per acre. Terms. This land Is located at the southern -ge of Klamath county. Oregon, Join Ink Siskiyou county. California on the southern Pacific railroad. L. Jacobs, Owner, Klamath . Falls, Ore.;. , . .. Legals LesraTs CALL IX)ll BIDf. iNOTIf'K KTHKCT ASHKMKS Notice Is hereby given, that sealed' ' IJiSTAIjLMKNT IT.I VILIX4. bids will be received at the office off Notice is heraby given that tha the City Recorder of The Ctty of Pen-j Common Council of th Tlty of Pen. ; dleton, Oregon, up to 5 o'clock, p. m-. dleton on May 2!t, 131. did make on the 3rd day of July, 19 1, for the an assessment fur -the 'impmvement Improvement of the following parts of of Wilson street from the east line of FOR BALE Holsleln milch cqws and heifers. Gull ford & .Hampton, Echo, Oregon. . . - FOR RENT o-room furnished hours with sleeping jorcn ana natn. Phone 747. FOR. HrNT apartroent. FnrniHhffd four. Phone 154. WANTED Woman without children to cook on ranch. Phone OF3., WANTED . Modern l(.iii." Phone 2CM.' unfurnished Farm Land For Salt) FOR. SALE 37C .. acre of choice wheat land Dear Weston, land lies In gentle .slop and pest of tractor land, half In crop' .this year." ,OWner gets possession, thbj XalL Price tliO per acre with terms., CorbeU Reality f ls First. Aider St.. waua waiut. Wash. .. ..v .',.-. ; , .'- J v.. ..." !t- b-jahwavSs-tSJ wf) a - WfH W'mi - mm. t , . !NVK ii" j'-'f ' . .. . . ... .'-ivvf$y FOR RK'NTr-Modern S-r.oom house, furnished. . during July and, August After that unfurnished. Phone Sill. FOR, RENT 6-room house,,. Uyers' Park on tlear St.. ' Phone 44. ".' Contractors and Builders.'. C. 8W ANSON ocE.lt. DuPula. Esti mate given free., All work guar anteed,. . . We build . anything, city cr "ountry wnrx. Phone 24iM. ' '- - Chiropractor DR. .IjORETTA H- STAKBA Chiro practor,. 108 West Webb 6L, Room 10. Office hours f to 12 a. uv 1:30 to K Pi m. Examination free. Phone 184. To find, .to .cnjulre or to sell use the classified. ...... ... -, wakt . mo , tmvvmm - na . i:l.ASSirisn U1HKOTORT, tosettng etc ordinary 4wora ta the line aa.4 charged by ' ! ,... ,tu".- ' ' Want ads and locale. 1 . ' , . ... L ttatea ! Mae. ... First Insertion, per line 1H :ach add. Inaertie.' per line o' 1 One . wek ! t Inserttoaa).. i .W eaeli Insertion, per llne . So . t no. each inaextloa, pr..lln e V g month . contract, eaco. la . sertlon, per line . .,. i ,,. 8q . 28-moath eontraot each Inser t- , tlon. T Une te ' Ne ads takea for less tnaa 2t "' i . . , ... . ' Ada taken aver the telephone "only from -Bast. Oresronlan auh scribera and those listed In the , Telephone Dlreotory. . Copy muet - be In our -off loa not later, tbaa l:lt o'clock day of publication. . FOR SALE- HouRe, 2 lots arid barn. Price reasonable. Inquire 301 Lil leth street, i ' . " . F(R BALE Oood 5-roorrt house and - garage on North Side with fuapl ture, also. Three other good pieces of town property. Phone 317." B. F. Dupuls. FOR SALE A good work horse, spring .wagon, double set of , har ness, new top buggy and harness., In quire Box 116. Stanfield, Ore. FOR SALE Registered Shorthorn ' bull, 2 years old; one .. purebred f'ercheron stallion. 4 rn. old. ' for ten days. I. C. Hopkins, Weston, Oregon. , . .... .. FOR SALE Self-propelled as. Holt combined Jiarvrster. Will trade for ground power machine or city property. Machine practically new. only cut few hundred acres. Inquire or address Ceo. Peebler, Pendleton, Ore. . .. FOR BADE Collapsible baby pen. In good condition. Phone 568 or In quire 417 Perkins. ......... Architect RAYMOND W. HATCH. Architect. o- Apaln.. building. Phone 768, Pendle ton. Oregon. Miscellaneous l BUT ALL KINDS of Junk at top prices. Iron and sacks a specialty . Pacltlo Junk Co.. J. 8, , Jones, prop.. (17 Cottonwood street. IX POUND. The following described animal has Keen taken up by (the marshal of the City of Pendleton, to-'wlt: ';.' One sorrel mare, about 12 , years old, flax mane and tall, weight about DUO lbs. star in forehead., old wire mark lelow left shoulder, fresh wire mark on left Jilnd leg. branded T on left Jaw, O on left stifle and A T with lazy eight connected on right shoul der. - . . . t If said animal is not claimed by the owners or those entitled to Its possession, costs and expenses paid and taken away within ten days from the' date hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m. of the 28th day of June, 1818, the said animal will be sold to the high est .bidder, at public auction, for cash. at the city Pound, In said City of Pendleton, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment of such costs and expenses of making -sale, Datad tills 17th day of June. 1918. ; ' AL ROBERTS. ; ClrV Marshal. Notli-c of PayiiM-nt of City of Pcndle- ; ton. Improvement Jionds, . , Notice is hereby given that City of Pendleton Improvement Bonds No. 3. Series O, No- 7, Series II. and No. 7, Series P. will be paid upon- presenta tion, thereof to .he unddrsigned at the American National Bank, Pendleton. Umatilla County, Oregon. Interest on said bonds ceases July 1, 1918. Dated June 19, 1918. 1 LEE MOORHOUSE. I Treas, City of Pendleton. By Win.; Mlckelseh, Deputy.. Attorneys rKED E. SCHMIDT, Attorney at Law. Room 24, Smith-Crawford Bid. D. W. BAILEY, - Attorney at Law. Rooms 7, 3, , Despsln Building. UEOBGB W. COUTTS. Attorney at Law. Room 17, Schmidt block. the following streets in said city, to wit: Garfield street from the north line of Raley street, to the south line of. Jackson street, according to the plans and specifications for such im provement, prepared tiy Geary Kim brell. City Surveyor,, and now on file In the office of the Recorder of aid city; each bid must be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of $IS0-00 made payable to the order of the -Mayor of The City of Pendleton the check to be returned to the bidder, if unsuccessful, and to be forfeited 11 the bid is successful and the bidder fails to enter Into a contract In ac cordance with the terms of his bid; sealed bids shall specify as follows: Gravel Bitulithic pavement, in : eluding the surface finishing ; course and bituminous -foun-: datiun, as pel . plans and specifications, per sq. yd.,.. Concrete curb, per. lineal ft.. S.. Excavation, per cubic yd earth 3. For entire Improvement com - plete (total bid) $.. The Common Council reserves the right td reject any and all bids. Dated June 20. 1918. . . THUS. F1TZ GERALD, Recorder of The city of Pendleton Madison street to the east line of Main street. In the City of Pendleton, and did assess the contract price for mak ing aald improvements against the lots, parts of lots and parcels of land, especially benefited thereby. All -persona affected by such Improvement and assessment desiring to take ad. vantage of the- provisions of Chapter S of Title 2( of Lord's Oregon Laws providing that such assessments may .. be paid Jn ten annual Installments ar-ft hereby notified that application sa to do must be made td tho City Re corder as In such chapter provided within ten days from the date of this notice. , Forms for such application may be secured from th office of the City Recorder. . Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 14th day of June. 1918. i THOa F1TZ GERALD. ' City Recorder. CARTER SMTTHBV Attorneys at Law. Office In rear of American Na tional Bank Building. MRS...CHILDRETH ' has purchased the ..hemstitching machino of Mrs, Coriey and Is now ready for orders. Will continue dressmaking . also. Phone 781R. FEB a FEB, Attorneys at Law. Office In Despsln Bu,:aing. R. L K BATOR. Attorney at Law. Room It, Smith-Crawford Building. i Draymen : CALL PEN LAND BROS.' VAN to i move your household good. Tele phone 839. Also taggage transfer ring and heavy hauling., W. A. MILES, baggage, transfer and drayaga. Office nhone 64. Res. 749R. ' BL A. NKWBRKRY. Attorney, at Law, Suilth-Crawford Building. PETERSON 4k BISHOP. Attorneys al Law. - Rooms and 4. Smith -Crawford Building. JAMBS B. PERRY. Attorney at Law Office over Taylor Hardware Com. ang. -', RAf.WT 4k RALEY. Attorneys at Law. Office In American National Ban Building. - CALL Xlt BIDS. Notice is hereby given, that sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Recorder of The City of Pen dleton, Oregon, op to s o'clock p. m. on the 3rd day of July, 1918, for the improvement of the following parts of the following streets in sukl city, to-wit; Pine street from the south line of Railroad street to the south line of Webb street, according to the plans and specifications for such im provement, prepared by Geary Kim brell. City Surveyor, and now on file in the office of the Recorderof said city; each bid must be accompanies by a certified check in the sum of $150,000, made payable to the order or the' Mayor of The City of Pendle. ton, the check to be' returned to the bidder if unsuccessful, and to b for feited if the bid is successful and the bidder fails to enter Into a contract in accordance .with the terms of hi bid; sealed bids shall specify as follows; Gravel Bitulithic pavement In cluding the surface finishing course and bituminous foun dation, as per plans and specifications, per sq. yd.... 3.... Concrete curb, per lineal ft.. Excavation, per cubic yd earth For .entire Improvement com plete (total bid). The. Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated Juno 20, 1918. THOtS. F1TZ GERALD, Recorder of The "City of Pendleton NOTICE Of STHKKT ASSKSSMKNT INSTALLMENT- PItl VILKKKS. Notice is hereby given that ths Common Council of the City of Pen dleton, on May 29, 1918, did make an assessment for the Improvement of Logan street from the south line of Jackson street to the north line of Raley street. In the City of Pendleton, and did assess the contract price against the loti parts of lots and par cels of . land, especially. - benefited thereby. All persons affected ly such improvement and assessment desiring to , take advantage of the provision of chapter & of Title 26, of Lord's Or egon I.aws providing that such as, sessments may be paid In ten annual Installments are hereby notified that application so to do must be made ta the City Recorder, as In such Chap ter S provided within ten days from the date of this notice. Forma for such applications may be secured from the office of the City Recorder. Dated at Pendleton. Oregon, this 14th day of June, 1918. THOS. FITZ GERALD, - . City Recorder. Second-Hand Dealers V. ST ROB LB, dealer In new and see- ond band goods. -Gaaa paid for see )nd band goods. Cheapast place to buy louaetaold sooda. lis EL Court. Phone 171W. - ' . Farm Implements Auctioneers 8. Jk. LOWELL. Attorney and Counsel lor at law. orriee in ueanaia una. COL. W. ; F. YOHNK A. Auctioneer, tnakea a specialty of farraera stock and machinery salea. "The man thai gets you the mocer. Leave orders al but Oregonlaa Office. ' THE "NON-SKIP" Weeder gets all tha weeds the first tlms over the Meld. Saves one-third the time and does lots better work. ! Order now. Pendleton Weeder works. 831 Cotten-"' wood St. -.- TIME CARD . Weeton-Ptendletosi Ante Maga Leaves Weston for Pendleton at T:4t a. m. and 12:45 p. m. , , Leaves Athena for Pendleton at 8:M a. m. and 1:0 p. m. . Leaves Adams for Pendleton at 8:29 a. m. and 1:20 p. m. Leaves i Pendleton . AHen-Knlghc Store) for Weston at 19 a. m. and 4:90 p. m. !?.' A1C HAWOBTHC. Driver. ip Situation. is , . ' .., AVery Slow Affair " In Portland Market t JTLAN'D. June" 32. Generally prices wore shown tor; Uve al North Portland for the' day, Is totalling but eight cars. ton and 'lamb market conditions enrrally slow with the trade o start, but nevertheless former 'are being maintained when- $100 Reward. $100 i wnr of tbls papar will b pleaaad .that tber la at least ona dreafla that ecli-eca haa been able to nir a atagne and that : la ; estarrk ' beliiff grt)y .nfhieorel ay i-oostl . onU)Uuns roorrs constitutional . lUU a Catarrk Meal, hie H takie (and acta lliru tli Kl.i nn thf nrfai-es of tli Kintrm tbereby da tha foundation of th disease, glv Client etrensib br-bnlldibg up th a and aaalatlng oafnr Is dolnt Tba proprietors - have ae mors -tha cnratlra powara 1 of Hall's Medirln Hurt 4bey offiw One Una ,iara for any ease that It falls 1 rod for lint of tstlmoblala. F. J. CHKNUY A l ., Tolada lid by all liraggiats, 78c. . , BlllllUIIIII!ll!llllllll!IIIIIIiIIIIII l;theL6vcr of Att 4 S c t g; Good Things HITIWi ANDIES I ever suitable quality Is presented. General mutton . range: :: V ', East of mountain lambs 314.000 14.50 Valley lambs , 13.60 14.00 Yearlings . 8.00ft) .8.60 Wetbers.' '7.S04 8.00 Ewes.. .....,....', 6.00li 7.60 Cattle Market Holding Steady. No change in price or trade condi tion were shown In the , market JTor ramo at .florin fortiana auring tne day. Only one full load came for ward, besides some odds and ends. . General .cattle market range:,.. Prime steers ........... IS. 00f 1 S. 00 Good,.to, choice steers.. 11.00t'12.00 Medium to good steers. 9.00 ij; 10. 00 Folr to. medium steers. 8.60 9.60 Common to fair steers.. 7.60f 8.60 Choice cows gnd heifers. 9.00 ff 10.00 Medium .to good cows, and , theitersr. C.OOQ 7.S0 Fair1 to medium cows snd heifers Cnttners ' Bulls , ; Calve . : titocknra.. and feeders. Swlnei. Prlcmi Malnialneil. Only Willamette valley hogs came forward besides a small supply from 4.604j) S.60 3.8049 4.60 .00 8.00 S.60ffi 11.60 7.00 9.00 (E TIIK BEST 1 Mrs. Burn's Lctlcr. - Here Is a letter that Is certain to prove of Interest to people In this vici nity, as cases of this sort occur In al most every neighborhood, and people should know what to do In like cir cumstances:. . SAVANNAH. Mo., Oct. 12.-18. "I . used a. bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy about nine years ago and It cured mn of flux (dysentery). I hnd another attack of tho same complaint some three or four yfars ago jind a few v' doses of this remedy cured me. , I have recommend ed Chamberlain's Collo and Dlarrohea ltemedy to dosena M people since I first used It. t ' - cliamlicrialn' Table. These tablets are intended especlal- h ily for stomach troubles biliousness and . - ' C j constipation. If you have any trouble E lat thU sort, give them a trial and j . . cf realise for yourself what a first clnsa S a BOX Home With' - medicine will dp for you. They only cost a quarter. YOU. , , . .. . ' The .loy or IJvlng. j , , a ' To enjoy life wo must have good t" healih. No one con reasonably hope ft get. much real pleasuro out of live iTrh.Mi his bowfls are clogged a good J share of the time nnd the poisons that ahould bo expelled rtrc absorbed Into . the avatem. producing, headache and ;;on when the two medical schools ! ii.Hioi..ri,,n A f,.w rlroun of Cham- liserKOd five veara asn. IIS an noW in itampn for sale with every- H j beruiin'n Tablets will move tho bowels jitte service. Thirty-nine pf the In- su,um. atrriiadien the digestion and alve you , miction stnrr are nmnbereil anion ! . ... MnlM lh. M.I 1,1V nt iiio n.A(llol nfl!.M ... .mtc n r, , I llman & Co.'l Leawltng Drug g lata. Ivertlec and of fr War Gav. the' Goldendale' section. Demand was goAM and ateady -and former top price levels 'Wet- Tnalfitarne. "The Situation' here continues the most favorable in the country. . General hog range: .- .. .; ... ,. Prime .mixed.: ... . . . i . . .. 31.0 16. G Medium, mixed ,. . ...... 14.46 fl 16.60 Rough heavies ......... IS. 4016. 75 Pig o ......... i.,. 16.609 16.76 Bulk ... ,18.60 l . . . . . . ,. , . CoL'WII-C. Boweir! e ! VilI Head Oregon ; - j Officers Training I, UNIVERSITY .op., OREGON. , Eu gene, June 22.-rStatu qt the I'niver- slty of OreKon s .a Itosorvo, Oncers' Training Corps Is ' definitely; estab lished -wlth ,therann9unbencnt:troiii v afthuiKtotv D-. C,pt the .appoint ment of KJolonnl William U. C. Row-ea.U..-S, A., :retired. .as.sommandant. Colonel Bowen will also be com manding officer of thav cadet corps to be .formed among; the youmrer . stu dents next yesr.K He1. will have .aseo related with , him the present, head- of. tho department. Lieutenant Colonel John Leader, whoso lack, of .American citizenship-bar him as commandant of an R. O. T. C. ... ... .. Colonel Bowen, who I an army of fleer of , thirty .years' experience. haV? Ing foughk in Uie , Philippine , war and commanded troops in.tbe islands. for several years afterwards, ..was in charge o-. .the ptilitars courses ftn the University during jibe. fall, term v of last .year, prior, to tho arrival of Co lonel Leader.-, - .. Colonel . Bowen la .expected' to ' ar rive on the campus from'Snn Francltf ,co In time for the opening of the sum mer, camp, June 24. .sn enrollment of two hundred or more Is expected by Colonel Leader for this camp. graduates, this year, have already en listed in the navy. -' Rescue Balloonist at Sea., AN ATLANTIC PORT, June 22. A naval aviator and his student assist ant, picked up at sea forty-five mlloa off. the coast after their dirigible bal loon became' unmanageable and fell to the water last Saturdy. were, brught to a navy yard here today by a coast wise schooner. . Film Stars to Hi' 11 Peanuts. LOS ANGELES. June 22. Charlie Chaplin and Douglas Fairbanks will sell peanuts and pop through the grandstand and other celebrities wilt agist in various other ways when the Oakland club ot tha Pacific . Coast league plays the submarine base nine for. the benefit of the Enlisted Jden's, Club. A parade, dinner after the game and a dance folowingl the dinner are also on the program. Any draft that Uncle Sam chooses to draw will readily be honut-ed. DOINGS Oif 'THE DUFFS HELEN FIGURES TIME' IS CH EAPER THAN GOLF BALLS. NtEVE LOOKED LoH6 j i- i yki.M wtir w-r. w I OH.l.ET.iTtJO-1 111. PLAN ANOTViER ONE Jrq .... . ,.o..4j i ij THAT, was Almost A nej ball, Tom X VIE ovV t spend Ail VAH Tne i him fa - -it f Not a Bite of Breakfast Urvtii -i ' You Drink: Water Say a Qlass of hot water and phosphate prevents Illness ' and keeps u fit, OREGON MEDICAL ALUMNI FLOCK TO NATION'S AID UNIVERSITY OF ; OREGON. Eu- gerw, Juno; 32, The l ntvoralty or rtRon nchool of medicine ha fflven twenty five per Mntof 1t erttlre num ber of Kradtintwt'to the nation er- vic n the presont war, according to flpurea kit polled by Tr. Frederiok if. Thompson, ii ri),m tha annual alum ni banquet. Of a total t ta$ Krudu- ale Includins those of tho Willani- ettj I'nlvoralty achuol of nifdirine. who were taken In aa alumni of Ore- iliHUnmillUnillfltlllltimilllltf jKvlns. Try IU nftvr. Sixteen of the tweney-one I ITws A ShmebutJ (, 4 . A PouAtiU Piece! I rMBIjf?' I MUCH" DOfTotr BALLS til oh - 7 AND J.OO'AAlel -T . 'OH- WV Just as coal, when 'it burns' leave eh'nd a certain amount of Incom bustible material In the form of ashes, so the food and drink taken day aft er day leave In the alimentary canal a certain amount of Indigestible ma- terial-. which If not completely elimi nated from the system each day. be comes food for the millions of bacter ia which Infest the bowels. From this mass, of left-over waste, toxins ond ptomain-like poisons are formed and sucked Into the blood Men and women who can't gt fee! ing right must begin to take Inside , baths. Before eating breakfast each ' morning drink a glass of real hot wa ter with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In it to wash out of tha thirty feet of bowels the previous day's accumulation of poisons and toxins snd to keep the entire alimen tary canal clean, pure and fresh. - Those whe are subject to sick head ache, colds, biliousness, constipation, others who wak up with bad taste, foul breath. backache, rheumatic stiffness, or have a sour gassy stom ach after menls, are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone ohosphate from the drug store, and be.; In prac ticing internal sanitation. This will cost very lllle. but Is sufficient In make anyone an enthusiast on tha ' ubject. KemcmUer Inside lathing ta more Important than outside bathing. W. caupe tho skin pores do not absorb Im purities Into the blood, causing poor health, while the bowel pores do. Just as sonp-and hot water cleanses, sweet ens and freshen t!y skn. so hot wa tea and limestone f'hosphate act on I He stomach, liver, ftldneys and bow els. jMne f" THC OlDRIUaHlr" Heii-ufFORf.iEiir T YOUfV 0UCGI4T. .... .. .m U,"J1 i a t , s , I i t i via .t , a t a a hi ii in ii . i.i an .! 11 it n, in .r ;'f 1 1 tit a ii it W 41 0 i ' mm i 9 9 a m t Ml a . . . i, U Hill 4MM-ta n4f r il, r IMIII . itl aa "1 . -T tt nun, i-wrrf' t. fe . ft It t, j h, Jfc..Jfc 4. ---IrbS.