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PAGE SnVTNT EIGHT PAGES ' DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OKGEON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1918. ri .- . era if jr V, 2 t V - t i -4 W ' i. it .,..,.l,i h ii,,nni V., ...J - In J i h 1 ba"iniiii"y V.in d kMtba Notices, Business bppo tbst, "Founds For Reiit, Etc., (Classified, for Easy Ref er;encp. - x s . . jr r "-,,. Col:, , J NEW TODAY .- - f. . NEW TODAY... Bach new advertisement will be run under- "Ntw ledey for the first Insertion only. During subsequent Insertions f the ad It wilt appear Under its proper classification. For Rent APT AND .KOOM-ALTA APTS. ..,. , . . ,. r , ... L. FURNISHED APT. Hamilton Court HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, 01 Clay ITOR RUNT 8LKEPINO room, ilMf Wlllbw. Phon IR LOST $!io In currency, two" 20' find nne 10 and JS emu In silver. Black leather folding purse.. i,ost on street or road, between Pendleton and Cay-i iib. liberal reward for return to T'eoples. Warehouse office. .; ' foil. Ai.E Or rent. 7 lota and 4 room house on Eddy street. In quire 720 Cosbie Kt. . ,, 'OUNJ--Bunch of keys. Owner ' can have same by calling at this office and paylnK for this notice. FOR KAI.K Ford touring car. dres "vy'.'.car Uils office. Ad WANTKD Wicker baby carriage. Must be In good condition. AddreKs , 1 care ihla office. OLDER MEN ARE IN SELECT SERVICE ON DOWNSTAIRS Apartment. 401 Aura. For Sale POR SALE Modern hotis andi four lota with garage. 225 Jane St. 'Pen dleton! Ore.- Butler. 11 IS Indiana Avenve. Fpokane, Washington. ' " WHEAT RANCH for lent. mile from town.. .Address Bo VI. Pen dleton. Ore. . , . . : ; BURNISHED APAUTMKNT8 ,' In. 777 Thompson. close I'OR RENT furnlnhed rooms Rnd apartiiicnts. 407 W. Alta. Phone 1177W. '' ' ' POR SAL.E Two corner lots on Mark and Garfield and modern g-rpom hriise. Kront. back and sleeping porch all screened In. Also garage arid woodehed. Plenty of shade. ln riulre of owner living In the house, FOR BALE rSmlth Form-a-Truck, 'or will trade lor 1400 lb. horse or over, phone SOCJ. ti 1 FOR SALE New Harris combine, only cut 800 acres. gee . U. D. Smith. ., Phone, 44. , , ' FOR RENT t rooms partially fur nished In double house. ' Byers Park on Gear St., Phone 644. FOR RENT Three room - furnished 1 apt. with sleeping porch. 602 Water. FOR RENT On Locust-Hlll, modern house. Inquire Ralph Folsom. FOR LENT Furnished I-roora house with sleeping porch, located in rear 417 Garfield. Address 4IIJ this of- -1 LATEST DRAFT CALL' FOR RENT Completely furnished four room opt., with path, mom . CAiir .LEWIS.. Oct. SS.-Sevcnty-flve. per jcenr.of the 7200' select, ser vice men. who w!U arrive hero from wentern slates about November 11 will ifs between si andx years, According ; to estimates of rnllKtering officers her today.. This will be the first contingent of select men of more than 31 years to arrive. . Captain Waller 1X Reed of Onk land. Cal., has arrived he're to become IntelllKence officer of the Thirteenth division and camp, censor. , Caotaln Reed has Just returned from over eeas. lie nays officers of other na tions admit the Americans are the best soldiers in Europe- !74J.- FOR KE"XT Furnished rooms, $4.00 per month. 7 IK College Kt. FOR SALE Full blood R. Is. R. Cockerels. Early March hatch from strong laying Btraln. Extra good col or, weighing from 7 to t ' pounds. Phone 10F6. ' " Wanted WANTED Uood, clean rags -at The East Oregonlan office. . tVANl-ED Sewing, phone 412-W. WANTED Olrl general housework, S In family. Wages 125. Write Urn. T. a. Sinclair, Bonnevllla, Ora. OEORGB W. COUTTS, Attorneys Notices Notices FRED Law. Bldg. E. SCHMIDT. Attorney at 'hoticb Of -HKKKRKDl'iw OHBKH. 6T ICK CF JlK Room t4, Smith-Crawford j ku r pmrrinf oif TH" , J: ii.om.r. CIMSWH D. W. BAILET, Attorney at Law, Rooms 7, rS, 9, Despaln Building. M.B" TO . A referendum petition having been Th t'immi Council of The City ot filed with the Recorder of TH City FBdlet Oregon, has ordered that, of Pendleton on February , 1917, fori . ... .,.,, , k.. held HEMmriTCHlNO at the Singer ahop, Mall orders promptly attended to." WANTED Experienced girl at The Palm. S3 Main street. ' WANTED High school boy, 1 years or older, with bicycle (or evening messenger work.- -Apply' Sunday morning. 9 o'clock . Western Union Telegraph Co. FOR SALE 1 ton truck, A-l shape, .with new top. Phone 740R. WANTED To hear" from owner of good ranch for sale. Stat cash price, full description. T. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. ', WANTED -Olrl for general house work. Four children In family. Call at 1000 Raley St., or phone 669J. FOR SALE Property at 814 W Alta St. , No agents. ' Mrs. J. Harrison. E33.-llth Ave. So., Seattle. Wash,1 Seattle, Wash. ' " I ' FOR SALE 1918 Holt "7V caterpil lar tractor. Only run 15 days and good as new. Will sell at a bargain. Address A. Archer. 418 Craig-Street, Wslla Walla, Wanh. Telephone 3125, FOR RENT Kurnlehed room with hrat and bath. In private family. 324 8. Main. Phone 311R. . For Aaia. . - . Rye and white winter barley. W. Collins, Pendleton. H. WANTED Modern 4 or 6 room fur nished or partly furnlehed house, not too far out, or t or 3 room nicely furnished apartments for two. No children, mother and daughter. Phone 52 or wrlto Box 761. Law, Room 17, Schmidt block. Th. ;.;J of ordlnanse No. 19, and at tn next general "" - """'"J ..m.. in the Xoramon Council. CARTER & SMYTH E. Attorneys at Law. Offlc In rear of American National Bank Building; ' ' FEB A FEEj Attorneys at Law,- Of ficea in Despaln Building. R. L. KEATOR, Attorney at Law. Rodnt 24, Smith-Crawford Build 8. A. NEWBERRY, Attorney at Law. Smith-Crawford Building. - PETERSON & BISHOP, Attorney at Law. Rooms 2 ana , emitn- Crawford Building. JAMES B. PERRY, Attorney at Law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. SHEEPHERDER WANTS JOB B. F. Meissner, Alta roomlrfg house. , WANTED Dining room girl, Hotel. ' -' ltieth FOR RENT 3 furnbihed housekeep ing rooms. 302 E. Alta. Farm Land For Sale 40 Ac-re Complete Wheat Haru-h. in the heart of tho famous Rattle PmKe Flat country of Adams county Washington. Land lays perfectly level, .320 acres in good, clean euin merfajlow, 320 In. stubble, tiood set ot farm bulldlngna Two mile . to guod market, on fine macnd.nm road. Price 395 per acre. Including all stock and machinery, to run the place, 20 tons of hoy and otlmr feed, aonie hoimehold furniture. For full particulars see or - write Patsy R. Clark, Kllsvill. Wash - FOR RENT Furnished house. Phone 26311. f FOR SALE SO head ' Shrop rams. -Phone 60F13 or writ T. O. Oood man, Route 1, Box 85. Lowden. Wash. FOR RENT 2000 acres of' buach graRs land until March Istf il 91 9. flood sheep range. Tom Gibson. Box 43, Pilot 'Rock, Ore. Telephone Farmer 2X2 Pilot Rock. Lost LOST Pair of glasses on street. Re turn this office for reward. Draymen CALL - PENLAND BROS.' CAN TO move your household goods. Tele phone 339. Also hnggage transfer ring and heavy hauling. FOR SALE Choice appjes, 76o per sack. Bring your sacks. B. C Bur Hngame, Hill Top Farm, Walla Walla. Notices ' 1 Nolieo to Baptists. On account of no services having been held for the past month, no mon ey has been collected, therefore mem bers will please leave their money at the Thompson Drug Store with Mason Thompson.. " FINANCIAL SECRETARY. WANTED Place to board and room , In private family by refined young lady stenographer. Phone 404. RALEY AND RALEY-, "Attorney at Law. Office In American National Bank Building. ' , S. A. LOWELL, attorney and counsel lor at law. Office In Despaln Bldg. For Saks. )Ae first class buick roadster, good as new. Call at 1003 East Court. Notices Why nut assume mat your n. tenant Is a reader of the classified and get In touch with him at onceT Taken lTp. There came to my place on Wild Horse creek, about Oct. 1. 1918. one red shoat, right ear cut off. Owner con have same by paying chansps. J. E. TROXEL, Box 705. City. Bt'.slNlS OPPORTUNITIES. DISTRICT MANAGERS WANTED In every state for new auto clutch lock. The cleverest and most effec tive anti-theft device on the market automatically disengages the clutch and lock it so car can not be moved under it own power. Big money maker for ambitious hustler. Exclu sive territory given. 1500 to 1-1000 necessary. . American Auto Clutch Lock,. 803 Wast -JCInth street,, Lo An geles, car. Put an end to that a .slay in renting that house or apartment through getting your message to the readers of the classified. . -r Notice of Payment of City of Pendle ton Improvement Bonds. Notice is hereby given that City of Pendleton Improvement Bonds Nos. 17 and 1, Series D and 11. 12. 13 and 14. Series E. will be paid upon pre sentation Hhereof to the undersigned at the American National Bank, Pen dleton, Umatilla County, Oregon. In terest on- said fconds ceases Novem ber 1, 1918. Dated October 23. 1918. , LEE MOORHOUSE, Treasurer, City of Pendleton. . By Wm. Mlckelsen, - Deputy. . ,. TIME CARD Weston-Pendleton Auto Stage Leave Weston for Pendleton at 7:45 a- m. and 12:45 p. Leaves Athena for Pendleton at 8:00 . av m. and 1:00 p. m. Leaves Adams for Pendleton at 8:20 a. m. and :2 p. m. t Leaves - . Pendleton 4Allen-Kntght Store) for Weaton at 10 a. m. and 4:00 p. m. - Every useful thing should be used Sell that used article to somebody who needs It through the olsslfled. WAtfT All COI.CIttW AD CLASSIFIED UlItKCTOnV. Counting six ordinary words to . the line and charged by -the line. Want ads and locals. Rate Per LlKe. First Insertion, per line Ji Oo Each add. insertion, per llne fro One week (six insertions), each insertion, per line.. 6e . 1 mo, each 'insertion, per line 4c 6 month contract, each in sertion, per line - 3o 12-month contract, each in sertion. per line 3o No ads taken for less than 84c Ads taken over the. telephone only from East Oregonian sub- scribrs' and those- listed in the Telephone Directory. Copy must be In our office not later than 1:30 .o'clock day of publication.. whi,-!, trtnk no action thereon, a vote will be taken on said referendum, or dered by petition of the people at the next regular city election. The following is the farm and nom ber In wbleh the measure arlll be printed on the official ballot: "REFERENDUM ORDERED BY PETITION OF THE PEOPLE." To repeal Ordinance No. 919, grant ing the Standard Oil Company, a cor poration, permission to locate, elect, operate and maintain warehousts, tanks and other necessary buildings on certain lands within The Citv .f Pendleton for the storage aud distri bution of Petroleum and Its produat and other kinds or. merchandise. , Yot Ye or No, 403 YES. 403 NO. ' '' ". The full title and text of such meas ure is as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 919. s a niitianoa err Art tin to tbe Standard Oil Company, a corporation. Dermisaion to locale, ereci, "(ir-'"u and maintain warehouses w tanas, o both and other neceasary buildiijBS on certain Unda within The City of Pen dleton, for atorage and distribution of Petroleum ana us prwiutv. kimin of merchandise nir THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF PENDLETON DO ORDAIN AS FOL LOWS: Section 1. The Standard Oil Com pany, a corporation organid and ex Istlng under and by virt ie of the laws . . . . .. , e.iifnmi. and lb 01 me .111 v. . . . ... in the aald City ot Pendleton, that vote shall taken oa a measure pro posed by Initiative petition, filed with the Recorder of the aald city "d transmitted to the said Common Coun cil as follow. The following t the form nd num ber In which the meaaur will ' urlnted on th official ballot: . PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE .. PETITION. t. Charter amendment authorising The City of Pendleton to Incur a l)..iu.d indebtedness not exceeding 20.oni- In addition to all other Indebtedness heretofore authorized for tbe purpose 01 constructing, enlarging aBd ex tending it ytm of gravity water work and exempting sucu Indebted r.csa from taxation. , Vot Ye or No. 400' ' YE8 401 NO. Th full ; title and text of suc meaaur Is as follow: A MLA Tn nmnmi, 4iV InitlatlV DetttlOB SB Act to amend the Charter of Th City of Pendleton, Umatilla County, mai of Oregon, and to authorise and em power the aaid City of Pendleton to Incur- an lndeMedrwis no esceedlns; 320.000.00 in addition to all other In debtedness, heretofore authorised, and to leaue.-sel! and oinpoae 01 o.Kuo.ui. bond s to an amount not exceedlftsr 120,000.00 in addition to all other k.. . hM.tnri.Ta mttiorlKed to be is sued by aald city for the purpose of constructing, enlarging and extending; thorized to do buam-sss In tbe State of the gravity system of water '" : " h. reby granted perini.sioo. I said city and to supply said eity and jregon. .a Bireoy gr - ,iitiijns . 1.. lr,hhlLanta and the Inhabitants of herein expressed, and is hereby au- the territory adjoining; the a. d city thorised and empowered o 'ocate. and the territory In the vicllty of ereit operate and maintain ware- ,uch gravity water ..stem with houses teaks rd ov and all otfaer ter and to exempt such bonds from necessary " b K structure: all taxation, and declaring that aald such buildings and -wrh.ns sbal' bonds nor any Indebtedness evidenced be constrjued of concrete brickf or 1 b them hall he taken into account In hollow the. en f-.e follow ins descy utin tn hej-.tofore authorise property, to-wlt: Lot a 3. ;'u j l,)ebtedness which Tbe City of Pen and 13 in Block 110 of the Kervw dle,on .... neur . Addition to the Town ''JJlriSACTEU ttt THE PEOPLB In The City ot FeodlelUm, Oregon, and Qp pENDLETON: . to use aaid premises and the .'f""'"" The people of The City of Pendietoa thereon for the storage and otribu- 1 dal v follows: tion of Petroleum and 'kU,BfK br That ti7e Charter of The City of Pen- ar.d other merchandise handb -by um.tilla County, shall be said Company, for m PJ- no "' by adding thereto a aectloa ceeding fUteen 15) yeara. . I to be numbered. Section "1 C C." which Section 2. The powers, right aiiOi,;,.,, read M foii0ws: arivlleaes aranted In Section 1 of this B(M.,lon 1 c C. That The City of ordinance are granted aubject to tne P.ndle,on shall have power and - Second-Uand Dealers V. STROBLE. dealer In new and sec ond ham goods. Cash paid for second hand goods, cheapest place to buy household goods.,210 p. Court. Phone 271 W.' ..i, ii sii.i i condition that in accepting the aame. the said 8tandara oil Lonii, . Ipcration, agTeea to save and hold harmless The City ot r-enoieion ... all damages to any person, persona. t t iir cornoration. wblcn mav be caused In any manner by or Miscellaneous MISS G- A. THORN E, graduate nurse, located at 201 Water. Photo 669W. Auctioneers COL. W. K. YOHNKA, Auctioneer. makes a specialty of farmers stock and machinery sales. "The man that gets you the money." Leave order at East Oregonian Office., ' Farm Implements THE "NON-SKIP" WEEDER gets all the weeds the first time nv r the field. Saves one-third the time ana does lot better work. - Ordjr now. Pendleton Weeder Work, 633 Cotton wood street. A majority of classified may be clearly told In lee than fifty words. thority and is hereby authorised ana empowered to incur an Indebtedness not exceeding 20.ee.0 In addition to all other Indebtedness heretofore au thorized and to ramie, sell and dispone of negotiable bonds to evidence such in..htH)n.M In an amount not ex- growing out of the use and occupancy ceeding $20. 000.00 In addition to all of the said premises y the said,oloer bond, heretofore authorised to) grantee for the purposea herein stai-D(1 lMued by the said city for th ed- and In the event of suit or action 1 purpo,e 0f constructing, enlarging and against the said City for ""'"nHMUliim tlx irtvKf Wltem ol w.l.r damage, th said Standard Oil Com- works of the said city, to supply the pany. a corporation, agreea to defend JaI(J cjty aBd its Inhabitants and the such suit or action at its own - j inhabltanu of the territory adjoining p- nse and cost, and if any Judgment j tne 4 city ,nd trie vicinity of the shall be rendered against said City 8at1 gravjt y w&tr system with wa in any such suit or action the sid'ler. tna Don(ja lasued pursuant to this grantee agrees to pay such Judgment ' eCtioa. shall be known as "Water within 'sixty days rter; the same; rjnuSi Series D-D.'?-and shall have shall become final those words, written, printed or en- Passed the Common Council this 3na .gved thereonand shall he number day of February, 1917. ed consecutively. commencing with Attest- THOS. FITZ GERALD. No. 1. and If the whole amount ot fiecorde.. bends aiuthorlied by this section shall . .,,- r.hm.rv Srri' " l917' not be issued at the sarrw time any Approv February 3rd. TOtaieo--lse shall be numbered i J7r. cr.mmeneiBir -with the number next el rJrovSona of Ordinance No 609 o. ! following .. last number Isaued In bonds; no bond issued pursuant to th provisions of this section shall D4B sut jeot or ltsbieto any taxation and none of thsm. nor any indebtednes evidenced by them shall t taken Into account In computing th heretofora authorised Indebtedness which the aaid City of Pendleton may Incur. This notice is published purauant to oTdT of the Common council, the first publication thereof beinjp mad IftXM September, 1918. THOS. FITZ GERALD. City Recorder. h npnvisions said city, passed by the Common Council and approved by Vie Mayor tripronr nn th -tlHt dav f Hi nr.- l The irst publication hereof v being made on the 20th day of Sept. 1918. a 4 . THOS. FITZ GERALD, - - " ; City Recorder. Ton may have profitable business relations for years to come with some one you will come to know first thru your next classified adt Livestock Market ft Quiet in Early ' Part of the Day ,. PORTLAND, Oe. 29. With a rath. . er liberal' run In all divisions of the North Portland yards with the ex , option of sheep, trade Btartod very alow for the week's opening. . Cattle trade Indicated extreme dull ness, with a tinge of weakness In the corly session. Very liberal run of ' cattle put In npepnrance, total otter lug for the day being 1S10 head, , cornpurcd with a showing of 15S8 last . Monday and 1660 head .this, same day a, year ago. i; - ' General cuttle range: Prima steers, . ... . . , JllOO'S'lS 50 DULL SPLITTING. ; - SICK HEADACHE -.it t.H ' , Drjanies' ifeivdache Powder ro- lieve at once 10 oenta a package. You ink a I)r. James' ITeadach " rowder and in just a few momenta ' your head clear and sll nnurslgia and distress vanishes.' It's tha -quickest and surest relief for headache, whether ' dull, throbbing, ' splitting or nerve , racking. Btni someone t the drug 1 store and get a dime packag now. Quit sulTeriiijr- It's so needless. Be '- sore you get Dr. Jsmes1 Ilcad.-iche : Powders then there will be no diaap . pointment. - Onod to choice steiers .... 1 1 .00 li.0 Medium to good stei-re . , K 7r W 1 1.04 Fair o medium pteers. . s.7SSr 1 lji Fiilr to' rfredlunv sieers. i"-S.Sr,s ,2t Common to fair steers .. 6.006 8.00 Choice cm and heifers 8.00 8.60 Sulne Market yulet. '. It was a slow start In the swine dl vielon of tho North Portlund mar ket for the day Run over Sunday. was 2h4J head; compared with a showing or 1918 a week ago and 1274 a (ear I ago ..... i . . While some considered the market steady at the start of the doy, practi cally no trading was shown until a lute hour, indicating that killers were trying to buy for less, despite the re cent-government, regulations . C-eperal hog market range: , . Prime mixed 1710 17.30 Medium mixed 1 6.Sfi f 17.00 Itnugh heavies 13 O0M15.1O Pigs '.,.. 14. OOP 16.0(1 Pulk 17.00 Million Supply Absent ' Not 4 jingle boo was heard In the mutton alleys at North Portland at the week's opening. Not a single head1 appeared In the yards over Sunday. Trade recently has been extremely quiet, with weakness Indicated for all oft'-ringa. ....... General mutton range: Prime lambs il 1.00 0 1 2.00 Fair to medium lambs . 8.00p 10.00 Yearlings 1 0.00 in) 1 1.00 Wethers O.OOWIO.OO K. ,;.,,,,,; 6.00 8.50 Nilson Tractor? CaeraatM farm .fficiency. Create traction automatically,-, . 1) r . Stand yeara of hard service. Light weight easy to handle. Junior"' for I plows. "Henlnr" foe . tour i-D!w maciiMM-s conm aeon.) '. TRACTOR SALES CO., , M Korrlson t K. Wf4 S ; ' FOND OF YANKS IN EVERY TORT LONTAX, ' Oct. 2fi. A1out every week Admiral Sims here In lA'ndon, or Admiral Wilson over In France, gets a ww trl btite to the Rood behavlt.r and fr iendliness the men In the rinvy. " ! . abetters Jiavo come In from several towns In the north of the lirltlih Jules frequented by lare numhers of Atnerlixin sail ors from the flet. They have coirif from Indtvldunln, too. In the north as well b tn London. And Liverpool officinlH have sent erin letters of' prnte. So hnve (iffioltilH of French ports nnd Hullan towns wher there ore V, S. nnvy men DOINGS OF.THS DUFFS Tom Step Into the Spanish II I riJNDIB HOW MUCH IOM6ER TiiAT BlftO IS tJoiiiCTa oi THAT PHOM6.? COXfiltK.SSMlX AlUlF-STI-nV lll VAl lv:K. O.4. -2H. l ornier CouuMiu-mnn Irtor Uitxrr ami no( oilir-r v;-lnh-is wire nrrctctl today byi fi'lr-ral uiitliorltli-s on an inillcllncnt, the nature of wlilcli Is aukauvin. , - - - - i - ' "Lli i't "" "" j ' fiew.emza:- - - K ) 1 , ul H , ' ' -riv-yr- Immmnn ihimi SSI BYALLMAN K flW X AHA 11 I - v rasa sr taw M a w - CR i PPLE LIS E VI RES Higli Mmds; in Middle West , Continue Qverfyeek . DEXVER. Otrt. 28. Wire commu nications', between the- Boky .moun tains and the east are again crippled today as the result of another storm in Kansas following a blizzard. There were high winds in Kansas and Ne braska over the week-end. The gov ernment. which took the only two w ires working today, was being serv ed over lines routed from Denver via Kl i'uso" and Billings. Pfospects for press wires which receive preference even to government were not very centralization areas yesterday. Eddie Rk-keJihacker downed hta twenty-flrws victim yesterday within Uie American line. American ; aviators made Id flights yesterday. Look; and Feel . -Clean; Sweet and Fresh Every Day OHnk glass of real hot water , befor 'breakfast to wash " put poison. HF.AIKJCA1ITFIIS TO DlltrXT IIl'N KAVY Life la not merely to live, but to live well, eat welt.' digest well, work well, sleep well, .look, well. What a good, said wire company official to-!gorious condition to attain." and yet tJKy. 1 e, y cuaj 11 is n one Will Only aaopi tne mornin- mslde bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel, dull and heavy when they arise, split ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom ach, can, Instead, feel as fresh a a daisy "by opening the sluice of th system each morning and flushing out the whole of the Internal poisonous stagnant matter. u . Everyone, whether ailing. lck or well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone Phosphate tn It to. wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels th previous day's Indigent I Me wast, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire-alimentary canal before puttlg more food Into the stomach. The action of hot water and lime stone pho.-iphate on an empty stogiauh is wonderfully InvigoratlnK. It cleans LONDON. - Oct. IS. Herman oa rers say the new navy head. Admiral Srheer. will get his orders, tinder a reorganization, direct from Hinden-biu-g's "Ureal Headquarters-" For that purpose there is a new "staff of naval warfare direction' headed by Captain Von Leventzow; .who con ducted the Cerman landing at Oesel iuhen the Germans invaded Russia ! f,.,, Ik. sea Klamath Man In Accused. KLAMATH FALLS, Oct. 2S Wil liam Casebeer, a prominent Bly stockman. ' was bound over to the grand jury here last night on a charge of attempting, to commit a felony. It Is alleged that the defend ant fired seven shots at employes of out all the sour fermentations, g I. M. McLemore. a cattle buyer, who were driving a band of cattle to mar ket. Casebeer said a part of the cat- jtle belonged to the Howard Cattle mjinny, wnicu ne represents. iisea, waste and acidity and give one. a splendid appetite for breukrast. While you are enjoying your breakfast the water and prosphute Is riuletlv a tractlnlt a larite volume of water frvm the blood and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the Inside AMERICA XAVIATOisS BCSY. WITH THK AMFItlCANS I! organ. I'RAXCK. th-t. SH. AnH-rkwai pre. I Th millions of people who are sure on tlie banks of the Metwe con- bothered with constipation, blllou tlniini dtxpite German order lo hold ' spells, stomach trouble, rheumatiami It at all iia. The (Mmans are others who have sallow skins, blood luuuvliiiur bitter counter attack disorders and sickly comple ion ere (.ernmii communications are threat-, urged to get a ipinrter pound of lima, ened on a ts mile front on both sides : stone phosphate from the drug si ore of the serre river one hundred ami 'which will cot verv mil., but la auf. fifty AnH-rii-.il bombing nuti-hlnea and fu-tent to make anvon. a pronounrod buttle plum- atta-ked mmiijt Irenetwa chrank oa the lubject o( Internal tea and droppe4 UiUS of UiuiUs oailiatioa. v ' -' " - '