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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1918. PAGE J'EVFN Notices, Business Opportunities, Locals, Lost, Found, For Rent7 Etc., Classified for Easy Reference. NEW TODAY For Rent For Sale Wanted Attorneys Notices Notices ETGITT PACKS - ltfCW TODAY, . Knelt naw atlvertUemnt will be run under Now 'TMiy for the firnt innertlon only. Ourintf ul'itHint inrtioris of the ed it will appear under It. proper cl&HU'icatiun. LOST Ilrown broWlod belt. Kinder liiwiNC phon. 1149J. Itewtird.. i i ' . " j j . , e. "FOUND Burgeon's rubber gloves. Owner eon have same by culling nt this orilc uud puylnir dial huh. THIS FEItKl.VH Sleeping Idioms. 12 week up. Kprrliil rates monthly. 621 Willow. FOR SALIC BO head hogs, run from 6U to 160 pounds. Would take in trade 3 good milk cows. 1. V". Terry, Hen. Del. Pendleton. WANTED Dressmaking, also sewing by the duy. 717 Lllleth. Phone 344 It. otl-e to the Public. Moving sold my meat murkct to the Kurrle Meut l'o., who are now the new proprietor!-, am desirous of clos ing my book-!. Anyone knowing themselves Indebted to Downey's Mar ket or having bills against uk will please cull and settlement will be made. UUWNRrn MAHKKT, .' F. M. Downey, Prop it. 8. gkm:hai.s AltK HOXOKKD l. IT ALT WASHINGTON, Oct. 14. The king of ltuly hua conferrod on (Jen. March, Gen. Pershing and fli-n. UIikh. the or der of Cavlllere dl Grun .; roc. did 8S Marrizo K lJtxturo, which Im thi old est and highest, military order wilbln th eglft of the Italian government. LEADS GIRL DKIVEFS ,0F AMBULANCES' MRS J. S3. HAEBIMAN Ten ' WnahlnKton girls sailing for Franco have as their leader Mm J. Borden Harrlman, wealthy society woman. Mrs. Harrtma.i has been near the fighting lino several times. All of the young women sailing with her have been prominent In Washington sociely Allrany Woman Is Killed. ALBANY. Oct. 14. Mr. Maude Tnvi,.- thi div. m-n Instnnllv kill ed nnd. Hurry C. Curran, an Alhany-j- young man, was Injured wncn tne nino of a palm tree fell on a party on the , bank ot the Willamette river six miles south of Albany at 3 o'clock yescter J day morning. The limb, which was eight Inches In dlanictei. strucK Mrs. Taylor on the head. It hit Currnn In the bream Just over Iho heart nnd he Is suffering considerable puln nnd his condition ,is believed dunK'Tons. iM-HHtlc lluhn for Fjitimr Place. I'Hrty Lender Near lH-alli. SEATTLE. Oct. 14. F. t:. Harper, chairman of Iho republican state ccn. . tral committee nnd former collector of customs for the Washington dis trict, who has been In a hosliul here since October 2 last, suffering from septic polxotilng. la In a critical coit dlllon. Physicians say he lias a 60 60 chanc.'bf recovery. I Whim the ned nrlseii Just leitiiinlur that yon ran call on ii)i fr onylhiin ,it.d In lh Hlek roont. We Iiuvm a v-ry completa depwrdiHml. f U "-'y l pimiliiblH Kd. Kar" te what we Hell and charm rrt.KOiiHble prices. I v J JT 1 .a. 4f 4stjAHs)tS RUBBER GOODS i - v. r J ""r""""S ana egg, nnii ami ine n- , 5 trs f. A 1 1 ii 1.1 to the dry. Heat the nilKliir. . r 1 QlIITirIl V7 VO. Zt ' thoroiirhly nnd Imkn In a moderat. R 5 I oven. 'J bis KliiBci-lireud will h.ive lb. f t Ix-uillng IruRglt. K ! characlm Isllc Navor of Inickwlu-at. j A - R tins rup of cornmral may b. substt-j . - tuitl fi r ens cup of buckwheat. m AND ROOMS AWA APT8. FURNISHED APT. Hamilton " Court HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, (VI Clay IIOUHEKEEPINfV , apartments . and sleeping roiimH nt 60S Willow, FOR KENT SLEZPINO room, 0 Willow. Phone 481 K. DOWNSTAIRS Apartment. 401 Aura. WHEAT RANCH for lent, t miles from town. Address Sox 08. Pen dleton, .Ore. . FURNISHED APARTMENTS elou In. 777 Thompson. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. W. Alta. Thone 1177W. 407 FOB RENT 5 room, partially fur-"-nlnhcU In double house. Uyers' Park on Gear Kt.. Phone 644- FOrt RENT Furnished apt. Phone 143 W. FOrt It ENT- Three room furnished apartment- 602 Water. THE PERKINS sleeping Rooms. $2 week ,up. special rates monthly, 621 Willow. FOR RENT 8 room tinfurnlihed hoiiKP. Inrjuire 617 Willow. Found FOUND SmaJI gold locket with nam. engraved. Owner may have same by paying forhls notice. Call at K. tl. office. . ' . . . -11. ' :JA - - - dasfbe nnn4;K i AAIJT DESTROVKD BERNE Oct. 14. Th5 Chernavoda bridKe over the Uanuhe river, jolniiiK Jttituania proper 'With Uobrudj.i, blown up by the Kussiaim mime time pro, and repaired by the CiermunH, has ioguian been blown Dp acenrdinff to jdiMpatchea from MucthureHt. Traffic betwx'on Bfrlin am) f'otiKtantinople by (way of CotiHtnnxu and tin H luck ea Ih aerlouHty liitrrrupted. ( L.JL All of ns are talking about democracy.' The soldiers) whose namea are printed In this caxualty Ibtt lia sal fercd 4iied for It, Northwest Cnxunlllcs. Lieut. Clifford Oscar IlarriB, Port land, killed In action. 4Torp. Churles M. Iilack, - Everett, Wash., died of wounds. Ion McKlfresh, Itedittond, died oft Wounds. William Hailstone, TSaquah, Wash.. wounded severelv. Claudo D. McBreen, . Bcaverton r 1 Ore., wounded severely. SOUTHERN YANXS TAKE 3000 ENEMY IH PAST 5 DAYS WITH THB liRITISH IN FHANCF. Oct. 12. Americana from Tennessee nnd the CftiollruiH ar, fightlnK on the Uritinh front nnd have taken 30(0 prlftonerrt diirlnK the pat five days. 1 hey rtl.so took 00 tfunii and hundred (if machine Runs, And have recovered Hi ooi) Htaro yards of territory nince Sr ptt?mhr 2!. Today they met blnnt ln; artillery fire from tho Germans ocroKH the Keilo river whero the t-n-emy hum taken Mronpf poMltlona on a rfd?e. When tho Ani'rlcan enlered llohaln they found tho town practl ctillv Inlact The enemy rellred ho preciiiltately they had no time to plun I der nnd dentroy. Ceneral HuwUiikoii, I ct-numindinK. teleKraidied tho Amii- man commander, "The Rnllnntry of ir....- i.,r...f rlf flllnil n.a. 11-i I li sillnl via .. f ' ' ' ! ft F. A t INTKXTIOXR F.VIIKNT WANIIINtiTON, tcf. The planned at'cesHron to l-'lnlund's throne of tprinen tiarlcn of lletmc la pointed to by St-andlnavlaiiH and Km.hm on hImswIiimt the utter l.i-k of Knilby or . uiiderMiniidliic by rniunv t Anicr tfwil Idea In. 14 rne- rn'WMiitr cle-i-lore the I-IiiiiIkIi nunc flioua the real Intenilonfl of the (cruitteiM and will iHuiruliiU miy illploiiiullo hmi,o they nay attempt. Tin determinatloii of ( erm a ii lmM'rlillHtfi to rniphte their hold cm I'liilunderN la cauMlnic auslety to other faction. IliickMheat ilii(rhred. 2 eti pa bockw hint. 1 teaMiionnf nl mtda, 3-4 taNHMi)f til mi It. 2 ti'irtpiioiiftilM Kinder. 2 liiblcHlxMiiifulH Hhiirtenliitf. teiiMpitunfol clnnaiiM'ii. 1-2 tfa; poniifiil cloven. 1 cup nmir milk. 1 cup iiHilaMre4. g 1 CKl. Hlf! tomther the dry liiKiedleiita. tiiililfie ( Imt mi Hi. nieht meltetl FOR KENT Furnished J-room house with Bleeping porch, located In rear 17 Garfield. Address- 42J this of- FOR BALE Modern houm and four lot With garuge. 225 Jane Kt. Pen dleton, Ore. K. H. Iintler, 1113 Indiana Avenue, Spokane, Washington. FOB BALK Two 1917 . Kaxon Six touring earn; one 10141 Saxon Six touring car; one Overland with de livery body. inquire Sunduy and Manduy. W. F. Wiggins at Hotel I'ctitlleton. FOR SALE Two corner lota on Mark and Garfield and modern g-room hcuee. Front, back and sleeping porch all screened In. Also garage and woodHhed. Plenty of shade. In quire of owner living In the house. FOR SALE New $50 baby buggy for $35. Phone 716. FOR BALE Bmlth Form-a-Truck, o will trade for 1400 lb. horse or over, phone 306J. FOR BALE 30 head Sm-op rams. Phon. S0F13 or write T. O. Oood man, Roul. 1. Box 35, Lowden, Waxb. Draymen CALL PEN LAND BROS VAN TO move your household goodx. Tele phone 33. Also baggage transfer ring and heavy hauling. Lost LOST Brown leather bag In waiting room of O.-W. 11. & N.j depot on Kept. 22nd. Contained clothing and letter ;nddressedi ' to mo. Finder Please notify; joe Carnelt, Prtnevill. Oregon, and receive -reward. , , . TIMKCARl Wewton-Pendleton Auto Staso Leaves Weston for Pendleton at 7:45 M. m. and 12:4K D. . Leaves Athena -for Pendleton at 8:00 a. m. and 1:00 p. m. Leaves Adam, for Pendleton at 8:20 a. m. and 1:20 p. m. Leaves Pendleton Allen-Knlght Store) for Weston at 10 a. m. and 4:00 p. m. Glrrard Cecil BLickbum, Portland, wounded severely. Edward C. Sly, Yakima, Wash, wounded severely. ; Harley Hutchison, Valley, Idaho, wounded severely. Lieut. Norman S. Archibald. Seat tle, mtaslng in action. Jack T. Anderson, Belllnham. Wnsh., died of disease. Allurt I!. West, Cathlamet, Wash- i! d f dlseaFO. Po not frt th Gorman peace bid In tfrfcre wUlt tho Rale of a single M t orty bond- If the kaiser really want pruoo he can Kt it throuKh uncon- DOINGS OF THE DUFFS WE Witt GfVE OUa AYTettTlOil TuDAW . lip WITH ' y0 OHB OF UHCIE 5AM3 ThAIHsvfc Ef3 f . caMps AMD art IP We cah , ' Locate i our fRiemo WILooc. I TV I WANTED Good, clean rags at Th. Koat oregonian office. WANTED Sewing, phon. 432-ir. WANTED Girl general housework, 1 In family. Wage $25. Writ. Mrs. T. 43. Sinclair. Bonneville, Ore. HEMSTITCHING at th. Singer shop. Mall order, promptly attended to. WANTED Epertenceil girt at Th. Palm. 623 Main street. WANTED Five or six room furnish. ed house. Apply V- J. Harris, Pen dleton Drug Co. AN EXPERIENCED young lady wish es position as -stenographer and typist. Best of references as to abil ity' and character. Address Watts Rogers, Weston, Or.. WANTED Housekeeper on ranch. Two men to cook for." Anton Ar nold, fitanfleld. Ore. Route 1 Box 45. WANTED Some one to winter 45 head cattle. Address Chas. E. Welch, Ukiah. WANTED First class stenographer. Good salary and steady employ ment. Inquire 11 this office in own handwriting. WANTED High school boy, 16 years or older, with bicycle for evening messenger work. Apply Sunday morning, t o'clock Western Union Telegraph Co. . Notices " - Strayed. From near Meacham, on. gray mare mule, branded J B on left boulder; also roached. Reasonable reward for Information leading to her ! recovery, Address JOHN BAIJJ, Pendleton. Ore Box 113, or Box 2S, Meacham Oregon. Strayed. From farm at McCormmach sta tion, one black heifer, 20 months old. rather large, Holsteln and Jersey Not branded J. W. McCORMMACII. I O. Box 265, Phone 624. Notice to Fuel Dealers. School Dist. No. 39, Hleth, Ore., wishes to purcha.se Beven tons lump coal and one half cord 16 Inch pine wood. Bids for same will be received up to Nov. 1, 1918. E. J. ANTHONY, Clerk. Farm Land For Sale i 40 Acres. Complete Wheat l:ani li. In the heart, of tho famous Rattle -oHe Flat country of Adams county Washington. Land lays perfectly level, 320 acres in good, clean sum mcrfallow. 320 in stubble. Oood set of farm buildings. Two miles to good market, on fine macadam road. Price $95 per acre. Including, all stock and machinery, to run'. The place, 20 tons of hay and other feed, some household furniture. For full particulars see or write Patsy It, Clark. Rltxville. Wash. Why not anme that your noli tenant Is a reader of the classified and get In touch with him at onceT diilonnl surrender and the sooner he i surrenders the sooner liberty bonds I will ro to a substantial premium. So buy liberty bonds. He Sems To Be Coming; Along, : "'W - Vf " -v- -'.ll IB. llv v. J.J, ., rr-XV Vx VI ' fl'iif'tl FRED B. SCHMIDT, Attorney Law. Room 24, Smith-Crawford Bldg. D. W. BAILET, Rooms 7, 8, 9, Attorney at Law, Dospain Building. GEORGE- W. COUTTS, Attorney at Law, Room 17. Schmidt block. CARTER & SMYTHE. Attorneys at Law. Office In rear of American National Bank Building. , BEE & FEE, Attorney a Law. Ot fleea In Despatn Building. R. L. KEATOIt, Attorney at Law. Room 24, Smith-Crawford Build ing. ' 8. A. NEWBERRY, Attorney at La Smith-Crawford Building. PETERSON Ss BISHOP, Attorneys at Law. Rooms . 2 and 4, Smith Crawford Building. JAMES B. PERRY, Attorney at Law; Offlc. over Taylor Hardwara Com pany. RALET AND RALEY. Attorney, at Law- Office In Amferlcan National Bank Building. S. A. LOWELL, attorney and counsel lor at law. Office In Despain Bldg. WAIST ATI cat.VMX AMD CI.ASSIHTEI) DlRBttOBH. Counting six ordinary words to the liae and charged by the line. Want ads and locals, llalra Per Line. First Insertion, per line 10c Each add. Insertion, per ltne be One we-k tslx Inflections), each Insertion, per line-..: 6o 1 mo. each insertion, per tin. 4. 6 month contract, each In sertion, per line So 12-month contract, each In sertion, per Hne - . So No ads taken for less than..2ba Ads taken over the telephone 'only from East Oregonian sub scribers and those listeoV in th. Telephone Directory. Copy must be In our office not later than 1:30 o'clock jday of publication. Second-Hand Dealers V. STROBLE, dealer In new and sec ond hand goods. Cash paid for second hand goods. Cheapest place to buy household goods. 210 E. Court. Plume 2J1W. : Miscellaneous jiu n. A. THOHNE. gradual, nurse, located at 201 Water, Phon. 569W. Auctioneers COL. W. F. YOHNKA, Auctioneer, make, a specialty of farmers stock and machinery sale . "The man that von the money." Leave order at East Oregonian Office. Farm Implements THB "NON-SKIP" WEEDER geU an th. weeds the first time over the field. Serves one-third the time ano does lots better work. Ordjr now. Pendleton Weeder Works, 632 Cotton wood street. A majority of claaalfled mesaagws may be clearly told la leas than fifty words. A little way beyond the dark -The light may start to glow; We're always getting near the mark When least wo know. All Right. BY ALLMAN VIA tfu3 loo diom't " A Dine ! r- at notice or BF:FBRnBt rdkr. ;u Ht rKTiriow 4r thb pbo- l-I.K" T4 HKI'KAf, OHVlM!VH HO. .IS. . A referendum petition having been r :..A ,ih tk. itM-orrfer of The City of Pendletorr on February , 1917, '"' the repeal of Ordinance No, W. and transmitted to tn. common trwien. which took no action thereon, a oie l win he tirn on said? referendum, or dered by petition of the opl at th. next regular cny eiecnon. The following Is the form and num ber in which th measure will b. printed on the official- ballot: "REFEKEN'DUM ORIJERED BY PETITION OF THB PEOPLE." To reoeal Ordinance No. 9I. grant ing the Standard Oil Company,., cor poration, permission to locate, etect. operate and maintain warenousta, tanks and other, necessary hnihllngt on certain lands within TB. Cltv f VfnAWtnn Tor the stores, ana aisin- butlon of petroleum and It. products and other kinds of merchandise. Vote Yes or No. , 402 YES. " 403 NO. Th. full title and text of such meas ure 1. as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 1. "An Ordinance granting- to the Standard Oil Company, a corporation, ermiasion t -Jitv rcw operate and maintain warehouses or tanks, or both and other neceaoary puisuin. . -. i - wi,ki. Th. Cltv nt Pen dleton, for storage and distribution of Petroleum ano iui iirwjvw kjniin of merchandise. THE PEOPLB Or 1MK uii PENDLETON DO ORDAIN A3 FOL- nation 1. The Standard Oil Coss- nn m MruoratloB oraanUed and isting underand by virile of the lawaiaued by said lty for th. purpose of thorlsed to do business to the Bt.ite or Oregon, is h.reby grnt.!d permtMioo. subject to the terms and conditlona herein expressed, and ia hereby au thorised and empowered to locate, erect, operate and maintain ware house, tenka trd any and all other necessary b lildi-.gs or' structures: a 1 such buildings and ' wrh.ms sbal" h. .nn.trjMi tf concreia brlrk or hollow tiie. tn t-.e followia lL"V , property, to-wlt: Lots 3. 4. . IV, ,11 and 12 in Block 110 of the Reservation Addition to the Town of Pendleton, alt In- The City of PemHetoo, Oregon, and to ueo said premise, and the structure, thereon for the storage and distribu tion of Petroleum and Its product, ar.d other merchandise handled oy said Company, for a period not ex ceeding fifteen (15) years. Section 2. The powers, rights and nrlviiira if ranted in Heel ion i oi in ordinance are granted subject to tho condition that In accepting th. thority and is hereby authorized and the said Standard Oil Company, a cor- elllBowr to Incur an indeotednea. poration. agrees to save and " ,,, exceeding $2.000.0 In addition to harmless The City of Pendleton from;, other indebtedness heretofore au all damages to any person, person i thorjled an1 to iIIU, Hu mhI dispose association or corporation. T"1'," j of negotiable bonds to evidence auch. may be caused In any manner nj-oi Indebtedness to an amount not ex growing out of the use and occupancy ceedinlI iutMl In addition to all of tho said premises toy the saiaother heretofore authorzed to grantee for the purposes herein star- be lMUWi by the said city for th. ed; and in the event of suit or action j purpo,e f constructing, enlarging and against tne saiu uij ----.extending the gravity system ot water damage, the said Standard Oil torn-. worK, of the said city, to supply th. pany. a corporation, agreea to defend . IRd city n(J inhabitants and th. such suit or action at 4t owa ex- inhabitant, of the territory adjotntnsr p-.-ns. and cost, and If any judgment the ,ad ,.ity aIld , the vicinity of tl. shall be rendered against said t-i'T!,,!,! gravity water system with wa in any such suit or action, the said fcond, uuued pursuant to this grantee agrees to pay such Judgment j ct0n .hall be known as "Water within sixty days after the same Eonds sres D t. and shall bav. shall become final t those words, written, printed, or ew-. Passed the Common Council tnis znd 2?,.$ thereon and shall be number day of February, 1917. : ed consecutively, commencing witlk Attest: THOS. FITZ GERALD. .No. 1. and If the whole amount of Xvecorde. 1 beads authorized by thht aectlon shall . trhrniirv 3rd 1917. i not be Issued at the him tlln. any Approved "U. subseiiuent issue shall b numbered Thisiollc. la published pursuant to e provision, of Ordinance No M.9 o. r-,... t .h. r-nmmoB I ,rL- . . . : Co'u'nc.l'nd. approved by the I Ili.nl nn the 31st dav of May. The first publication hereof being made on the 20th day of Sept. 1118. THOS. FITZ GERALD. , City Recorder. V Ton may nave profitable business relations for year, to come with some one you will corn, to know first thru your next classlflsd sail VOUZIER'S CAPTURE AIDS PERSHING TO ; CLOSE ENEMY EXIT BY J. W. T. MA SOX (t'nited Press War Expert) NEW YORK, Oct. 14. Vouxlers' capture as a result of 'American and French pressure on the western flank of the Argonne massif is Pershing', most Important success sine he be gan operations to cloa. the Uerman ex it from France via Luxemburg. The allies are now In a position to begin the encirclement of Argonna's north ern extension which is delaying ad vance towards Menay, where the Luxemburg highway crosses tho Mouse. Stenay can now be approached from the southwest vtt Vouxlers and also from the south along th. Me use. Franco'Amerlcan successes here are having a decisive influence on Hln denburg in Champagne from Vouxlers westward to the it helms sector. Hln deitburg la shortening the Uerman lines In Champagne to find more troopa "to guard the roadways to HU-nuy. Itrthel will be the next big ilernian center In Champagne to fall. Thereafter there will be no important point of resistance on the Mezleres railway until Mezleres Itself is reached 23 miles further north. Drastb- Huhti for Kallng lMarea. PORTLAND. Oct. 14. Sweeping, drastic regulation of all public eating Places of the t'nited Htutes. promul gated as orders enforrable by law and ! through food supply control, are an nounced to become effective on. w.ek from today. An absolute ban on the sugar bowl, (the serving of more than one kind of J meat to a patron, serving of double rream and the burning of wust. food !ls promulgated. Th. serving of bread, toast or bacon as a garniture, or of mora than specl Uied amounts of bread, butler or Am i wrlcail rhees. ia forbidden. I ll Is even decreed that bread may ' not lie served until the first course Is I completed. Vui-ondlilonal surrender of all avail. abl. funds to ths liberty bond array U al.o necessary. 1 nonvm or rnpnr.n tuaRTCH AMfc.NM.11K.-4T. Th. Common Council of The City of P-iSMllotoo. Oreswra, kw e-rdered tkat. !, VLV ...ctlon to b. held ext ceneral .lection to In th Mid City of Pnltn. that rot. .ball b. taken .a- ascaaar. pr- poaed by- Initiative fultlon, fl.d with Ui Keeorder of tk. said any and transmitted to th. .aid Common Coos cil mm totUtwmv The following Is the form asd num ber in which the measure will b. printed on th. official bJ4't: PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION. Charter amendment authorliinr Ta City of Penditxn to lucur umueo Indehtedness not exeeeuiag- aiv.vwu i addition to all other ,ndUledne. heretofn-. authorised for th pnrpoa. or construeting. enlarging and ex tending its system of gravity water works and exempting such indebted ness from taxation. Tot. Ta ur No. 400 YES 401 NO. Th. full titl. and text of .uvft nieasur. is a. follows: A BILL. To propoa. by luUULtlv. patitloa aa Act to amend tn. Charter of The City of Pendleton. Umatilla County, Stat of Oregon, and to authorise an em power the aald Ulty oi renowios " incur an Indebtedness not exceediasr ftzo.uoo.uo in addition to all other in debtedness, heretofore authorised, and) to issue, sell and dispose of negotiable bonds to an amount not exceeding t2u.uOO.VO In addition to all other bonds heretofore authorised to b. la- constructing, enlarging aa4 extending the gravity system or waltr woraa ok aald city and to supply said city and it. inhabitants and the Inhabitant, of the territory adjoining th. .aid city and the terrttery in me vicinity of such gravity water system with wa ter, and to exempt such bond, from taxation, and declaring that aald bonds nor any indebtedness evidenced by them shall be taken into account In computing the heretofore authorized) indebtedness wn4ch Th. City of Pen dleton may Ineur BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLB OF THE CITY OF PENDLETON: - The People of The City of Pendleton do ordain aa follows: That the Charter of The City of Pen. dleton, Umatilla County, shall b. amended by adding thereto a aectlon to be numbered. Section "1 C C," wbica .ball read a. follows: Section ICC. That Tn. City or shall "have nower and au . l..v u. i I. .k- ...mK. Mil commencing with the number next following th. U.-.t number ls.uJ In the next proceeding Issue ot Mid 1. .t,!f provisions of this section shall b. sub ject or liable to any taxation and none of them, nor any indebtedness evidenced by them shall be taken Into account In computing th. heretofore authorized indebtedness which th. Mid City of Pendleton may incur. Thia notice Is published pursuant to order of the Common council, th. first publication thereof ..ina Band. 2t September, 1918. THOS. FITX GERALD. City Heeordar. URIC ACID IN MEAT CLOGS THE KIDNEYS TAKE A 'CLASS fV SALTS IF YOl'tt BACK III RTS OK BLADDER HOTILKKS. If you must have meat every day. eat it, but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted au thority who tells us that meat forms uric acid which almost paralyzes the kidneys In their efforts to expel It -'' from the blood. They become slug gieh and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery la the kidney re gion, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, diazines., your stomach scurs, tongu. Is coated and when th. weather ia bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channel, often got sore and Irritated, obligng you to ssek relief two or three time, during the night. To neutralize thes. Irritating acids to cleans, th. kidneys and flush off the body's nrnous want, get ton, ounces of Jad Salts from any pharma. cy here; take a tablespoonful In a, glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kldneya will then act fine. Thin famous salts Is mad. from th. acid of gratis, and lemon- I Juice, combined with lithia, and haa j been used for generations to flush and j stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to : neutralize the aclda In urine, so It no I longer irritates, thus ending bladder wea k neas. Jad Salta Is Inexpensive; cannot In- Jure and make, a delightful efferves cent llthia-water drink. 4)lNun. Jd 4j4tewthnrd. SALKM. Oct. 14. Attorney-Oener. si Ilrown has received from Justic. Conrad P. olaon of the Mala supreni. c urt, a reiuest to pasa on the que. tluu whether tilHoufi appointment to Hie bench to fill th. vacancy caused by the death of the late Justice Frank A. Moore Is constitutionally legal. A question lias been raised In Portland among certain persona who are not favorable to Juatlce tilaon's elactlois In November. QMICIIESTEn SPILLS r . ls.tr 4) i'l.M.V.1VS " H I fci- FM-. V 1 IfHIII H k sUasS. 4Ht4, Ala?-. wiiMiiui.isiHeiKcs i 5