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4 -'v1V"V'V'Vvy'''''V'-v'-. j.l".,,r;lwwvv ".J'v;' DAftY EAST OTOeGOmir.TteTOiy OR8CO??rtTOPAYrJt7tY6?1 918 r r ft.,. . 6 ' ar Notices Business Opportunity -C, , . . v f JllW;!.Jl''L'-?J-'!L-I.'.JMt'J'lJJ''S'''llMi ... . " n X L- V)i 'ini3 Sf---nriii rail? 'Wivd NEW TODAY ' raw TODAT. , V i Sacs, new advertlsameat will be run under "Km Teday" for the first Insertion only. During subsequent Insertions of the-ad It will appear under Its proper classification. CAIIPBNTERS .60. laborers 84.60, t per 8 hours. Three months' work, join union, carpenters f 15 to Johv la borers $10, payable In easy payments. 823 Commerce street, Tacoma, Wash, Don't' Writ, but,, come now. ' For Rent rOBNIBHBD APT. Hamilton, . Court. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. 601 Clay. TOR RENT Sewing machines of all makes, 11.10 per week, ll.Ot per month.' MoCllatock ana Simpson, 0( S. Court. FOR RENT SLEEPING room, IM Willow. Phone 488R.7' FOR RENT Furnished apt. with sleeping porch ana furnished aleei. ing room. Inquire 002 water St. - -Wanted amwiipiii i ii i WANTED Good Bast Oregonlan office. clean rags,' at The WANTED Sewing, phone 48S-W. WANTED 100 feet second hand boiler tube two Inch outside diameter. Inquire Pendleton Iron Works, -if til lllovmenr liv . Hiciiitrt steam and 'gasoline engineer. Address Holt 6, JOMit, Sherman Counts-. Ore.' LW3T - 8 section black wallet, con tains Elk and Masonic, cards and money. Finder please return to Hinnfonl Hilstrom. Care Western Vnlon Telegraph Co., Cfty. -Reward.- LOKT On reservation road, south side of river. Gentlemen's felt hat. Kinder please return to or notify this cflco. Reward. ' WANTBD Second hand baby .. cart. FOR HUNT OR SALS Bnmll house. Enquire 621 Maple or phone J20M. FURNISHED APARTMENTS, close - in. - ei Aura. . - . . . .. FOR RjjBfT FurnlBhed rooms and apts. 407 W. Alia. Phone 1177W. W A NT BD Ex perlenced Phone S66M. woman for FOR RENT Store room In Umont, 'wash., for general merchandising Inquire Larnnnt State iiunk. Umont. Wah m A V. 1 1.., ...In, n .. 1 1 Walla. Wash.' ' . ' ' I WANTBPosltion . on house preferred, by Woman cook. Coll 219W. ranch, cook experienced 901 IS. It-.R. For Sale "Attorncya" FOR SALE Wheat My. Pendleton, Ore. ; D B. Bell, FOR SALE NKW an 4 second hand Sewing Machines., Singer, White, New Home and The Free Machine. MoCUntock aV Simpson. 490 B. Court FOR SALE 16-inch electric fan. In- outre Patton's Barber Shop. ' WANTED Short order. -ofKik, man or woman. Inquire "MC'ihla office.. Contractors and Duilders. FOR SALE Good B-room house and garage on North Side with furni ture, also. Three other good pieces of town property. Phone 217. B. F. Dupuls. C. 8WANSON A n. R. DuPuls. Estl mates given free,.. All work guar tnteed. We build anything,, olty of country work. Phone 14IM, Second-Hand Dealers FOR RENT Late model typewriters. Palton's Barber Shop. WANTED Experienced woman for housework. Phone ajUW, .. " " " " ' rwm urnnntv,T I -4 tftRICA l THS OKAHAav Of THE HB.TION3. FOR REINT FurnlBhed housekeep ing rooms for adults only. Phono' (SOW. FOR RENT Reasonable, store room on Main street. Front and rear entrance. I'hone D61. FOR RENT Two furnished keeping npartmonts. 407 hmj.se-Court. V. STKOBLID, dealer In new and aeo - ond hand goods. Cash paid for see nd band goods. Cheapest place to buy ouaehotd goods. 110 E. Court. Phone I71W. FOR SAL& Brood sow with six pigs, about, 1 month old. ' Address B. B. Sastrldge, it. No.' 1. Pendleton. r-KJCD a. SCHMIDT. Attoraey at Law. Room 84, Smiui-Crawtord Bldg. ' D. W. BAtLST, Attorney at Law, Kooms v, , l, jvespaia uuiiaiag. OEORO W. ' COTJTT8, Attoraey .Law., Room 17, Schmidt block. , at CARTER ft BMTTHB, Attorney at Law. Office la raar of Amarlcaa Ma 'UofuU Beak Sullaloer. . . , . , . FEB TKK, Attorney at Law. Offle a vespaia Baiiaisa. Draymen CALL PENLAND BROS.' VAN te more your household good., Tele phone 889. Also twurgag) transfer ring and; heavy hauling. W. A. MILES, baggage; transfer and draraM Offtoo ohone-'64s. -Res. T49R ...-, Notices B. I, KBATOR, Attorney at Law. Reoi ' 84, Smltb-CraWford Bulldlag. ' . F1TXUREB AND LEASE for sale lh one of the bent business locations in Pendleton. Addros 80M,1 this of fice.. - , FOR SALE 7 head vf good work horses and two wagons. Inquire at Dutch Henry Feed Yard. t. A, NBWBERRY, Attorney at Law, vmiui-vrBWKoru jouiiQina- PETERSON 4t BtSBOP, Attorney at r Law. Room 8 and 4. 8 ml tb -Crawford Building. . AMES B. PERRT. Attorn T at Law. Office over Taylor Hardware Com pany. .... FOR SALES Case 40 Touring ear. Will make good service car. Alta Auto Radiator & Lamp Worka. 701 E. Alta. Lost i LOST -chaefer"S gold cased fountain pen. Finder iieac return to Una office or Margarle Ball. lileth. Ore. FOR GALE New cook house on new wagon. I'hone 10F4. HALET RALET, Attorney at Law. urrice m American nauonai nana Building. : ..... . Notice to Farmer. We will buy 60 ton alfalfa hay; also 80 tons wheat hay- Phone 838. Penland Bros. Transfer. For Sale For Sale by Owner. IDOxiS on corner Freemont and Oraad Ave., ie room flat. 4 rooms t flat., all rented. , 60 feet of. same lot left to build one more .flat.- tioo ; buy. Addresa V. Shaaahan, ' 3fi Frecmcnt etreet. Portland, Ore. V Notice. Found Ode Iron grey home, brand. ed with W with question mark above on left shoulder,' Weight about 1000 pounds. Mitchell Lloyd, Pendleton Oregon. i . S. A. LOWELL. Attorney and Courts. li tcr at law. office ta Dmwala; Bids. Farm Implements FURNITURE FOR SALEand .house to rent inquire Dean Long, Pen dleton Cycle Co., 228 E- Court. Architect RAYMOND W. HATCH. Architect. Da-, spam building.. Phone 768. Pendle ton, Oregon. ' Auctioneers COL. W. ,r. TOHNKA, Auctioneer, make a specialty of farmers' atock and machinery ealea, , "The man that gets yea be money." Leave order at least Orefconlaa Office. , Chiropractor THE "NON-SKIP" Weeder geta all the weed the first time over the field." Save One-third the time and does lot better work. Order sow, Pendleton Weeder work. 681 Cotlaxy wood St. : . , Cleaners DR. LORETTA H. STAtB, Chiro practor, 108 West Webb St. Room. 10. Office hours 9 to 12 a. m. 1:80 to 6 P- ni. Examination free. Office phone 683. Residence phone 1169. IF RUDD CANT clean yoi-r suit. throw it away.' 206 W. Webb street. Phono 685. ' ' ' " To find, to cnjulre of to aell use the classified. - : . .. ; ! Notice to ltrmnd-t'r Htockholdera. A special meetng of the stockhold ers of the' Northwestern Frontier Ex hibition Association-will be held up on Thursday, July 18th, 1918, at 7:30 P. m. lit the Commercial Club room In the Elks' building. A full attendance I desired- Business ot Importance la to be considered. T. D. TAYLOR, President C. H. MARSH. Secretary. FOR SALE-Stlf-propelIed gas. Holt combined harvester. Will trad for ground power machine or city property. Machine practically new. only cut few hundred acre. Inquire or address Geo. Feebler, Fend le tea. Ore. , Miscellaneogg I BUT ALL. KINDS of Junk at top price. Iron ead'aaoks a specialty. Psdfla Junk Co, J. & Jon, prop., 17 .Cottonwood street. JULY CLEA RANCH SALE beginning Saturday, June 29. entail cummer millinery. Campbell' Millinery.. . Horse Taken Up. Came to my place six mile north east of Holdman, about week ago, one brown boree, branded P on right shoulder, right eye oat, splned tall ewner of. above anlirial can secure same by calling at my place and pay ing charges. -G. C- Hess, Helix, Ore- THB ALICE SHINING PARLORS ta open and ready for business. For ladle and gents, at 40 Main afreet. The person who. Is able to work. and Inclined to work, may find the right opportunity quickly through the; getting your message to the readers Classified. ot the classified. - TDjfld CARD , Weston-Pendleton Auto Stales Leaves Weston for Pendleton at -f :4I a. m. and 12:46 n. m. Leave Athena for Pendleton at 6:0 a. m. and 1:00 p. m. - Leave Adams for Pendletoa at 1:2 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. Leaves Pendleton ' (AIIea-Kalght Store) for Weetoa at 16 a. m. and 4:60 p. m. v. mam ha Worth. Driver. ' Put an end to that delay In renting that house or apartment through OBJECTORS ARE TO BE PROBED AGAIN fore applying to the department ot j'.iiit) ni nusninRion ror permis sion to merge the Home Telephone and Telegraph Co. with the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co., Os wald West, former governor, asked the city council for li approval. The council has nut yet acted, but prou amy will approve provided the Pa clflc company guarantees Improves service. The council la practically unanimous In favor of the automatic ss'ttem aa against the manual system How used by the Pacific company. The HVirno company uses the automatic phone. ' '- - . .- Butcher Cattle a Shade Weaker at North Portland 16. It was a PORTLA Nlr. Julv big run that greeted the livestock ! Partmont trade at the opening of the week's ac heavy, and In this line the only weak nees for the day was noted at the start, of the trading, Cattlo buying Blurted extremely slow, with buyers Inclined to sit rather tight on the price- lid- Opinions differed some what' regarding the actual worth of offerings. Fancy killers were nol really weak, but the depression was noted most In the butcher class of of ferings, ii ., tieneral cattle market rane: ' Prime steers 1 12. "0 j; 13.06 CAMP LEWIS. July 10. Conscien tious otbjocturs here, moat of whom are ; on duty In the base hospital, will tm ' examined In the next few day by a board composed of Judge Julian W. Mack Dr.II. F. Stone and MaJJor Ralph .'. Stoddurd. - The bourd. ap pointed by the president Under the j provisions of the selective service act, I Began Its sessions yesterday In the various barracks building In camp, . All the men aro examined regard ing their religious convtctinns but One declared this morning he had no re ligious convictlonn, but Was opiMiaed to killing on general principles. He had previously served foijr 1'cara In the i navy, he said, but aaerf.-d It aa his s belief that a man has a right to change hi mind In that lime. s ' "Suppose that Germany would take a part of this country What Would you do?" he was asked. "I don't know that Germany would do It," he replied. , "What ubout blowing up our shfjis and the t-'-boats on our ooaslT" "Do you read the tiapers?' "Yes, but you can't believe every thing you read." "Well, May In the army." said the examiner, "and you will find out these , things are true." Late conversion to creeds Vhorlood to choice steers. . . 1 l.fitt ft 1 .4 the taking of human life is opposed s' """ ool steers. -'9.V0& 10.00 was qulto common, some of the mn!r1' medium steers.. 8.00 9.00 having changed their religion as mei Common to fair steers'.. 6.00W 8.t a January. 1917. Others becan) pos- , Chniv cow and heifers. 9.00 seaue.l nf their flrl relltrlolia ronvlc. Medium to good COW and ' tlntiM whan IhrV found Ihev were tn i heifers .') 7.50 h I Fair to tnedlam cuwa and heifers B.Sn 'Canners . . .i 8.t-' 4.K0 I i.i.iim ..-.annitA a on Calves , . 8. 1,0 Sf 11.1,0 Blockers and feeders... 7.ft0( 9.00 SMtne Market In steady. Steady tone Was generally shown for wine at the opcninK of the week's tiade at Kortb Portland. The run was only fair and showed a rather good call right from the start with well maintained prices. Tone of the hog trade lit the cast was sternly to strong for the day. General hog ran: Prime mixed 8 1 7.iio 1 7.'. Medium mixed 16.75 017.25 Hough hcavlcs lu.outc 16.60 I'lgs V l!i.15 l"5-2i Mmi-v Slluutliill l'avtiMIHt Quito a fair run of shrcp and luinln wan Khown In the yurda for the day. although there was on general Chang" In sentiment or prloe at the opening of the week's activities. Kun was Minn Her than week and this In duced some earlier buying. Ueiierul mutton range: l.Mi of mountain lambs $11.r.ti ffl4.no Valley lambs --8..)4H.B eaf lings I .00 610.00 Wethers . Ewes ...t-;.i..i - t'S.CO 3. General Pershing Wants Better Mail Facilities WASHINGTON, July- 16. General Pershing himself has been appealed to by Secretary of .War Baker to ob tain better mail service for. American soldiers In France. - A letter from Baker te the senate. la reply to a resolution regarding de livery of mall to the.- expeditionary forces, enclosed a copy of a cable, sent Pershing asking for suggestions re garding betterment of the service.' No reply has 4een received. Baker explained tbat there has been steady cooperation between the war and postal departments. Transports are being used in addition o tho lin ers In conveying mall, he states. The distribution of mail in France, he adds la now being handled by the war de- Difficulties of the tusk have been enormous. Baker stated. t'vltles at North Portland. Total run !""' OI wnicn are oue to me constant Included 107 cars. . shifting of men on the other side. Run of cattlo was exceptionally rangement before the meeting, Mr Creel said the Mearst-Pathe com pany has a contract for displaying the pictures In theaters throughout the country and that 0 per cent of the receipts are turned over to the government, - the - proceeds being equally divided among the govern ments of Oreat Britain,, France, Italy and the UnlteM States. 0 OVER TRE NORTHWEST citTt txit ns.Mi?jr AT M A XCIlf 3STElt, KNO. MANCHESTER, "Wuly 16. The Lord Mayor of Manchester today op ened the Stars and Stripes Club, which has been cstabllphed for the benefit of American soldiers and their colonial confreres whom the war may bring t& the city. Generous Ameri can women on both sides of the At lantic subscribed nearly 86000 to meet tho cost of' establishing the In stitution. '..''" ( ' Oregon Asked for 3000-Ton Ship. PORTLAND, Ore., July 16. Wood en shipbuilders of the Oregon district are to design a 6000-ton wooden steat mer, a distinctive Columbia rtver typei intended for construction at govern ment yards on the Pacific coast. Au thority to go ahead with the plans and specifications was given yesterday by Charles M. Schwab, director general Of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, and Charles Pies, vice-president and gen eral manager, subject te the approval ofthe teehnlcal experts of the corpor ation at Washington. I probable cost of operation for the! next biennium to determine how much of an increased levy should be placed before the people at the gener al election In November. The com mission will meet again on August 15 to consider the estimates, most of which will be In by then. ' It is also the plan of the commission to hold hearings from time to time for or ganizations that may have a sugges tions to make relative to the necessi ties of state expenditures. ? ' 1 Clttttftj EXPLA4NS - ' JIOV1K CONTRACT 'Why not assume that ;our tenant Is a reader of the classified and get la touch with htm at onceT men lid that they be drafted . Some of the Would serve In nonconiliatant units. but that they would refuse to do dut m organisations where killing was ene of the duties. : ' Under the late instruct Ions govern Ing the disiMettlon of tho men the board has the authority to have them furlotighed to farms without govern mental pay. the men agreeing to Work for the same wages whirh they would receive were they , te remain on active duty with the army. Those who are found not to be worthy of consideration as conscien tious objects will lie assigned to com batant units uad a further" rvrilml 10 fllht will result in their couft-rriurtlal for Insubordination. . ' PACIFIC AND HOME WIRE COMPANIES -MAY BE MERGED WAHIIIN1T'", July Iti Oswald WeM. receiver for the Home Tele Phono ntid Telegraph . of Portland. Ore., today presented to the depart ment of Justice an application for Power to merge the Home company with the Paclflo Telephone and Tcle (raph Co. In view of the fact that congress he empowered the president to op eiate the telephone and telegraph lines, and since It Is the policy of the administration 10 do away With ex pensive duplication' In telephone sys tems. It Is believed the application Says Ilcarst-Pallie Jinn (ilves 80 Per Cent fir Army Mini Rights. WASHINGTON, July 16. George Creel appeared before the house mili tary committee today to explain he had not declined an Invitation to testify regarding the methods em ployed by the committee on public information In leasing films of mo tion pictures or the army abroad. H said he told Chairman Dent on the telephone yesterday that he would not oppose a resolution by Represen tative Tread way of Massachusetts calling for a report on film contracts and that he was ready to furnish full li. fosnuuioji- r . ,.....is Discussing the motion picture" ar- CLEAN "EM GOOD CIEAMLIMESS IS rteCESSWY in pnepa.p.iN(5 to can. Ci Rales Divert Trafiic. . PORTLAND, Ore., July 16. The new Increased freight rates which be came effective June 25, are diverting I shipment from freight to express at next a rate that has swamped the Portland express companies. Shippers were quick to note the advantages In mov ing their goods, especially small pack. age tO-nearby points. by exvress in-1 stead of freight and the resulting con gestion W'as such that the American Railway Express company, "during a. pertion of last week, was obliged to disappoint many shippers by refusal of telephone orders to call for pack ages. The overload of congested traf fic has been cleared np, however, of ficials state, and conditions are again uuiniai. Figures Asked to Fix Tat Rale. .SALEM. Ore.. July 16. The State Get oat yew vegetable Brush sx4 Tax Commission today ordered Sec follow the rules for ---"i"r given at retary Goodin, of the Board of Con tbe book iesueel by the National Wat trol, and Tax Commissioner Galloway Garden Cossnauuioa. Waitonf tost to secure eetlmatcs from all state in aent tor 2 cents for postage. stitutlons any departments as to the DOINGS OF THE DUFFS , OLIVIA IS A LOAD IN HER' ELF. mother of Walla Walla Man is Taken Captive WALLA WALLA, July 16. A. B. A. .Hughes received word that his bro ther. Major X. A. A. Hughes, of the iRoval Army Medical corps of the Brit- will he sranted. unless the systems ; i,h army was taken prisoner on the aro taken over by the government be-j27th ( nay. during the big. German fore the merger eon be affected. (offensive. Major Hughes was in Automatic System Favored. 'charge of a front line emrgency hos l'OHTLAND. Ore.. July 15. Be- pnui which was caimht In the German advance. The entire hosHl corps to wncll ne TV,, attached was cal tat of Ohio. City at Telede, , Itured with the exception of the col- j-ocas Count, sa, . . . rrans J. l ocney nukes oath that onel. -mi lor partner of th firm ot K. . Obene .Major HuKhes has been with the ;f ..doing bneinen i In th City o( .Toledo. rmvfor three year His n-eirpar-'.-b'. :ur"? O-nV $SIS& term of enlistment had Ji.st expired iM.I,AH8 for eseh and ry rasa o Bnd ,e had re-enllsted aDoul inrec ilnv before he was taken prisoner, It -tt S M ', H OMBktt'StVEM.Trie HdANAGEB WAMT4 To SCB SqOJU TBe i office a -,T MW0TE Did Voo wamt to SEC Mfc,Mtttfl?IN ? Ses.i wish Vou VfcXJlO GO OVEtt 4MO 3TCP OM TUATT ran ei fetarrh tht rsnnet be enred br tb Bas o. ''l-B lu,""riiK V ciiEsrT. Is not believed by his brother that he ' Bwor to befora ois snd siibarrlbert la oi .urrer greatly as a prisoner. K-I prreera, IM lib dT of JT.V,bn 1 1,,, a medhal ni:in. hu will urobsbly Koiirv I'usile be altaehed lo some hospital, where. lnlra h. ii refelve better trestmelll tnnni ll'"r." ""T.kB. a,..t.lmM4aead J """ prlsonera in German hands. M. j tSXi'mfZ.'t tU' ' !lluKhes ..a.ed thn, ever, ene of his y. i. 'ctiKSrtr k CO., Toledo, O. Jnino living relntlies Is In some form j A. D l sesl I (tail Catarrh Medicine la ! I ill i hi : rj r . 1 ii -sa , , i 1 '1 . . T' i- .11" ' ' j UWHOH.JO-WlMTlTstxWKT, ) SS I Alt RWT 9oCt - TWO HUMWJED-WBE FIRED' VbUd MUMfteftXitL Iff Vou'pe Too harp M Be seven, r - I " ' Regular Income Is Needed. CENTRALIA, Wash.. July 16. Procuring a regular income for.future needs of the Centralia Red Cross chapter was taken 'up Friday nightr at a meeting Of the finance committee. C. Paul Vhlmann, Albert Smith and John D. Wondcrly were appointed as a committee to determine the approxi mate payrolls of the city's industries. Foot Ills Xo Ran to Army. -CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, July 16. Major E. A. Rich, orthopedic insped- i tor is here Inspecting the camp for foot trouble. He reports 37 per cent of men In the entire draft for the Na tional army reported ' affected with foot trouble are now available for the army. I - Otic Brothx MnM Go, TAklMA, Wash., July 16. Frank Rtockton's querry, 'The Lady or the Tiger?" is recalled by the case of two brothers, Walter and George Johnson before the draft board In Benton county. They own, Jointly, M acres. George has a Wife and Walter is single, but minns . a - finger. The Benton county draft board thinks one of them should be a soldier, but wants the other to work the farm. Two Tfew ITres llrruk fmt. ALBANY. Ore., July 16. Two new forest fires started in the Santlum Na tional forest today,' both 'bf them being; south and east of Caseadla.'On IS in Township 14 Couth, Range 8. Rains Cheek Idaho Fires. SPOKANE, July 16. Heavy rains have checked all but one big forest fire In Northern Idaho, according to reports today to the branch offlc here of the United States Forest Ser vice. v " McAiloo tn San faiiereo. SAN FRANCISCO, July 16. Pro posed concentration of freicht traffic on railroad lines having the easiest grades is one of the princltal items of discussion "between William tl. Mr Adoo, Federal Director of Railroads, and railroad chiefs here today. Other conferences ere to follow. , Divisions An-. lH-sirrd. CHER A MS. Wash.. July 1. The Cltixens' Cliib of ChchitliK. has filed with tho Washington Publio Service Commission a complaint intended to secure an order allowing divlsionon the Cowlitx, Chehalis A Cascade Rail way, which operates out of this city to Lacamas, 18 miles southeast ot fK'1 NEW OFFICERS CAF.1P" WILL EE COnTliOUS A frank, cunei. tactful ad rvlll Drove to the capable worker that hi services are needed. ACCURACY FIRST; la caaaiag aaj aVyiag follow ctoaa. tr the schedule ml tasse aad tasasaasa. turaa greeu sa the Book Issued by ta Natiaaal War CareVu Coaaaaiaaiaaw Waakingtoa, D. C Frru for Z ceats te pay postage. 'WASHINGTON, July' 1J. A limit ed number of civilians will again to given a. chanco. fur. immlssions ' at officers' . training camps In the in funtry. field artillery and machine gun eervices. The camps will be five in number and will run continuously. new classes being ' Admitted each month. . - The infantry officers', reserve camp will be conducted at Cam p . Lee, near Ietersburg, Va; Camp Gordon, neur. Atlanta; Ga., and Camp Pike, nea Little Rock, Ark. Camp Taylor, near Louisville, Ky., lias been, chosen1 fo the fleUl -artillery training and Camua Hancock-, near Augusta, pu-. for the) machine gun men. , Most of the candidates will be drawn from the enlisted men of. th army. ' excluding only the coast ar tlllery, signal corps and labor units Eligible, whether civilians or sol dlers; must "be between the ages of 20 years and - 8 months aod 40 years must be citizens of the United State and not natives of 0ermany or It allies. Civilians milVt have a high school or equivalent geducatlon and possess tbe reqntred iihysiclal and moral standards, wit extra educational rca. ojutrementn forl-the field artillery. A Plications shoipd not be made to th ar department, out. to tha nearest vrmy uficer duty as processor of military science at an educational in stitution. This officer will supply thi blanks and information as to how ta proceed. . . . ,., v After the candidate has iiuul'tfiea under examinations prescribed hi name will go forward to thti com manding officer at the training school " who "ill notify qualified candidates to appear from time to time as they are needed. As preference will con stantly be given to enlisted men. It selected will be small, but those ap-c-lected wll lbe small, but those ap i olnted will be apportioned to differ ent parts of the country. - DULL SPLITTING; ; u mm i H S V1UII llUiU Dr. James' Headache Powder, re lieve "at once 10 cenU a .-.- . . ..... , Jjeckaga, "1 . .,.t a Dr. James' Haadarke in just a lew laonMBta Toa take Powder and your head clears and all aenralgia an4 distress vaaishea. It's th quicker and surest relief for headache, whet bat dun, ta robbing, splitting a aenre racking. Send someone t th dnie; store and get a dime package now. Quit suffering it's so needless. Be urt too get Dr. James' Headache Iowdera thea there will be ao disas-poiaaneai. NILSON TRACTORS. M , Rvtltavp to a standard, not sawn te a price. . l.lKht weight Strong pun Buperioe auairtr. Auttmatle Traction by "pull" laataad of drad weight. F'atMia ui ta hard service with miat- BJluni eapertse. Mlsun Htilor, tt-St H. F; Nllaoa Junior. 15-Zjj II. P. our UM-al a.nl, or n for ratalng. NILW.IN THACTOK HAt.ES COMHASr, East Morrlaon and Kt Tktrd la I'wilan.l. t , - . i 1 I. i i 1"'S T SM rtrnnflr. "e. Wan t t"ill luis M xnattratt" v( iie',ie t"rvve