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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OltECONIAN, PENDLETON, ORG EON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1918. 3 CrttrHiw m3 Ni, . - J TLiw.i Notices, Business Qpportiinities,! Eocals, host, -Founcfc Fgr'-Rjeiit:, Etc.j Classified: for Easy Reference, l f J" NEW TODAY Ki;W TODAT. Each new advertisement will be run under "Nlw Today for the first Insertion only. During subsequent Iniertiona of the ad It will appear under It proper classification. FOR PALKtKull blood S. C. White - Lhorn pullets, f. A. (Jordan, Jr. Phone 4H. ,- Scpond-Iland Dealers , V. 8TROBLH, dealer In ne and sec ond hand goods. Cash raid for second hand goods. Cheapest place to buy household goods. 210 K. .Court. Auctioneers TOTt KENT Hoom with heat, clone In.. In private family,. 1'hone 461. :, Hot Lake Physician Captain. JJA. GBAXDB, Nov. 1. Dr. W. T. f'hy. owner and manager of Hit Lake anUarium at Hot Lake, near here, has been commissioned & captain In the rnedlchl corps and is to be lnated at the Hon Frnnciaco hospital, filmitl taenoUMly It ia seml-offlclally an nounced that a movement ha been started to have 'the sanitarium enn xerted Into a government rehabilita tion .hospital for returned Invalids Jn.i the war tone. COL. W. F. YOHNKA, Auctioneer. mukes a apeclalty of farmera atock and machinery sales. "The man that seta you the money," Leave order at East Oregonlan Office. - , For Sale FOR 8ALK- Modern house and foul lota with garage. 225 Jane St. i'en dleton. Ore. 8. 8. Butler, 1113 Indian Avenue, Fpokane, Washington. FX "BALE 30 head Bhrop rama Phnnfl or write T. O ftood' man, Koute 1. Box 85, Lowden. Wash, FOR SALK Choice- apple. 750 per aack. Bring your sacks. K C. Bur llngame. Hill Top Farm, Walla Walla. OVKKItfN HI.A1XK. KfHIF, S. 1. The IlnliuitM uh completely overinuuliifr the YeiM'tftiii frtanv The war orrice unitoiiiiiiil the Italians be reached t'adnll, 2 nillim lxtl'imil I'm I'lavo, and arc mplillv -firfwrliiuic I)4'IIiiiio uuil Avafnu, fU mlli'a m (lie rant. The lliilluns luivp rtraliiHt Motan lliittixn and Tftrrfi Dlnioxt'i. Tho tweirtli army Iiom fornfil the jtotk" of Qwrn and Iium Iinx-t-d Ih'VoiiiI Hip sour of Mont C'i-- on, advancing the) I'luvp valley." , y .ft - ff&zaVK'm FOR SALK Or rent. 7 lota end 4A room houae on Kddy atreet. In quire 720 CoBble Sr. ' f 7'."V'V If i A i sc., Pr.TH0M5 O.1 MA5XRY rV FOR SALE Full blood R. 1. R. Ooclierela. Early March hatch from strong laying strain. Extra good col or, weighing from T to 9 , pounds. Phone 10F5. FOR SALE 1 ton truck, A-l ahape. with new top. Phone 74UR. For Sale. Rye and white winter barley. W. Collins, Pendleton. H, Wanted ANTErJaood, clean rag ju The Eaat OregonUtn office. AN"1'ED Sewtnff. phone 4V1-W. WANTED Girl general housework. , f in family. Wages 125. Writ Mrs. T. Sinclair. Bonneville, Ore. HEMSTITCHING Ml the Singer shop. Mall orders promptly attended lo. WANTED Experienced "girl at The rami. 6Z3 sum street. , WANTEDS High school boy, 1 years or older, with bicycle for evening messenger work-. Apply Sunday morning, 9 o'clock Western Union Telegraph Co. WANTED To hear from owner of good ranch for sale., State cash price, full description. D. F. Bueh, Minneapolis1. Minn. FOR SALE 191 S Ht "7V caterpil lar tractor. Only rim 15 days and good b.h new. Will sell at a bargain. Address A. Archer, 41S Crai Street, Walla Walia. Wawhv T-aphdne 2125, Sou may nave profitable business relations for years to come with aome me'you will come to know first thru vonr next clasfllfled ad! - rr - Carl of Auatrlu-HunKcry, with his empire dlxinteKruting, 'must, feel like a man adrift on an ice floe at aea and wondering where the next crack will appear. - ; WANTED Modern 4 or 5 room fur nished or partly furnished house, not too far out, or t or 3 room nicely furnished apartments for two. JJo children, mother and daughter. Phone 582 or write Box 761. i WANTJite Dining room girl, Hotel. iieth WANTED, TO BUY Residence, s rooms or larger. In Pendleton. Ad. rlrews Box 04. WANTED- Woman or girl for gen- , i . . . ... ....... Via avriarl. enced and no objections to children. Address" Box 5U3. Adnms. Ore. Farm Land For Sale For Rent AFT AND- ROOMBALTAAPTS njRNISHED AFT. Hamilton Court BOU8EKEEPINO ROOMS, t01 Clay (COR RENT aUESPIN'J teon. iOf Wniow. Phone 46IR- DOWNSTAIRS Apartment '401 Aura. WHEAT RANCH for . from. town. Addree lleton. Ore. , ,( lent. ( mfle a Box S, Pen fUB-NISHED . APARTMENTS in. 777 Thompson. close Attorneys CKED E. SCHMIDT." Attorney lw. Boom J4, Bmlth-Crawford Bldg. , D. W. BAILEY, Attorney at Law. Rooms 7, t, , Despain Buildlng- GEORGE W. COUTTS. Attorney at Law, Room 17, Schmidt block. CARTER SMYTHE, A-ttorneya at Law. Offlcs In rear of American National Bank Building. KOR RENT Furnished rooms and apartment. 401 W. Alta. Phone 1177W. FOR RENT Three room furnished apt. with sleeping porch. 502 Water. FOR. RENT On Locust Hill, modern house. Inquire Ralph tolsom. FOR KENT Furnished 2-room nous with Bleeping porch, located In rear 417 Garfield. Address 42 J this ol- FOR RENT Completely furnished four room apt., with hath. Phone 374J. ... , FOR TENT 3 furnisned housekeep ing rooms. 802 K- Alta. FOR RENT Modern, five room fur nished house. Phone 554. Nice- sleeping rooms. 723 Aura. FEE A FEE, Attorneys at Law. Of fices In Deapaln Building. R. L KEATOR, Attorney at Law. Room H, Smith-Crawford Bolld- 'ng. A. A. NEWBERRY, Attorney at Law. Smith-Crawford Building. PETERSON A BISHOP. Attorneys at Law. Rooms 2 and 4, Smith Crawford Building. TAMES B. PERRY. Attorney at Lew. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. RALEY AND RALEY, Attorneys at Law. Office In American National Bank Building., S. A. LOWELL, attorney and counsel lor at law. Office In Despain Bldg. tVIU Acres. Complete Wheat Itamh. In the neart of the famous Rattle ' e rial country of Adams county Wanhlnrton. Land lays perfectly level, 320 acres- m -good, clears summer-fallow, 320 In stubble. Oood set of farm buildings. Two miles to ood market, ore fine macadam road. Price 995 per acre, including all stook and machinery, to run the ulace. 20 tons of hay and other feed. some household furniture. For full' particulars see or write Patsy R. mark, Kttxville. Wash. FOR RENT 2000 acres of bunch- grass land until March 1st, 1919. Oood sheep ran"?e. Tom Gitwon, Box 2, Pilot Rock,. Ore. Telephone Farmer 2X2" Pilot Rock. Farm Implements. Far more "delight will be taken by central Europeans in pulling opart the pieiure puzzle map of Austria-Hun gary than was experienced in putting it together. Bargain counter peace offers no al lurements to discriminating people. THE "NON-SKIP" WEEDER gets all the weds the first time o r the field. . Saves one-third the time anu does lots better work. Ordjr now. Pendleton Weeder Works. (32 Cotton wood street. Found FOUND Bwnch of keys. Owner can have same by calling at this office and paying for this notice. Parly harvesting this year leaves only the place where the pumpkin was for the frost to be on. watvt ao coi.rwf aud CLAASiriKn UIIIECTOItt. Counting six ordinary words to the Jine and charged toy the line. Want ads and locals. - Rates Per Mm. First Insertion, per line . . 10c Each add. Insertion, per line, se One week ix Inflection), each Insertion, per line 5e 1 mo. each Insertion, per line 4e 6 month contract, each In sertion, per Hne m te 12-month contract, each In sertion, per line . , . 2s No ads taken for less than 2&e Ads taken over the telephone ' only from East Oregonian sub scribers and those listed In the Telephone Directory. Copy must be in our office not later than 1:30 o'aioek ia of publication. Notices HI SIKKH OPPOKTITSITII-Xi DISTRICT MANAOEB3 WANTED In every state for new auto clutch lock. The cleverest and most efloo tlve anti-theft defies the market automatically diaenKoge the clutch and lock It so ear can aot be moved uuHr its own oower. - . Big money maker for ambitions hustler. Exclu sive territory glren. 1500 to 9l00 necessary. American t Auto Clutch Lcck. I? 03 West Ninth street, Los An geles, Cal. , Conrad P. Olson was selected by Governor Wlthyeosnne from a snte- wlde field of aspirant a Justice of the supreme Pmirt tn siiceec Jimtlt-e Moore.. Me is m,w the Job. Keep him there by writing In his name No vember 5th. 'otl of Paynmit of City of IV mile- ton Imifrwvemrfft Itomls. Notice is hereby riven that City of Pendleton Improvement Bonds No 7 asd 18. Series D and 11. 12. 13 and 14. Serlea E, wtll.he paid upon re mentation thereof to the underslsned at the American Sitlonal Bank, Pen dleton, Umatilla. County, Oregon. In terest on said bond ceases Novem ber 1, 191. Dated October 22. 191S. - , LEE MOORHOtTHB, . Treasurer, City of Pendleton. By Wm. Mlckelsen, Deputy. T,..t f atir.rem Court ronrad P. oiKodn is able, aggressive and square. Write his name on ballot November 5th to sncceed himself in vacancy causes? by death of Frank A. Moore. Taken l"p. There came to. my place on Wild Horse creek, about Oct. 1. 1I. one red shoat, rluhl ear cut off. Owner ean have same by paying charges. . J. y.. TROXEU .Box 705, City. Draymen CALL PENLAND BROS. VAN TO . move your household goods; Tele phone 339. . Also baggage transfer ring and heavy hauling. - TIM l CARD Waam Vulllnn AnfA Clan Leaves Weston for Pendleton at 7:45 a. m. and 12:45 p. Leave Athena, for Pendleton si 1:00 a. m. and 1:00 P. m. . r a ,t u for Pendleton at t : 2 0 a- m. and 1:20 p. m. " Leaves Pendleton (Allen-Knight Store) for Weston at 10 a. m. and 4:00 p. m. ' Why not assume tnat your next renant la a, reader of the classified ud get In touch with him at oncer AIRPLANE MAIL UNIVERSAL SQOr. DELIVERY SHOWN 100 PER CENT EFFICIENT I of our own atr mail operation,'" ex-4. New Rilling Made 1 . . j plained Burleson. ' The ..er qent ot j Qn JJog Price by performance was 100; fhatk'to, the lfrwWal flffirinl" i iimil went ench day each war. rata. Jt eaerai UllILiaiS alilne, or storm., without a .miss or failure. There were 25 flyln. 'day. , PORTLAND, Nov. 1. According (.ur-plMs flew a total of 11.351 miles, to announcement nulie by C. E. Gib The: rutirtd trip Ci.nxl.-ts of onr legs, j nB o( h j,ortlanU offiPe ot the each vameu at z,. per cent wm- , . definite reg- No Flight ia.'-1 Storm Has f Failed ; Thunder Light-' i ning Encountered. 'i WASHINGTON, Oct. 30. The time S when all your Important letters will lie delivered by airplane is almost here. Tou will be able to write to any city In the Pnlted suite and get a reply within 36 hours by air mall Before another year passes the trans-rontlnentiil ir mall service will probably be as common as the trans continental train service Is now Perhaps within the same period you will beanie to write to London and get a reply three days Inter by trans-At-i lunlic air mall. l-rprnt fccrvlo" inn Per Cent Hum-ess. Startling as these predictions tnn seem, they are not extravagant con sitierlng what the poatoffice depart ment has already done with the air mall. .. s " ":" "The iresent.?alrtnia1i. service Is a one hundred per cent success. - Its further extension, accompllslvlng a saving In time and a great benefit In emeYgeniy .business operations, Is as ured." lllglits Not ntiiorlmpmnl. "Septmber Is the first full month but Mr. Gibbons hns wired the gov ernment to make such an announce ment. ..... , Cow Price Ont of Line. There is at present entirely too much, difference between the price of cows and that quoted for steers at North Portland, but an early adjust ment of thlx is expected, with the price of cows likeK to. rule .. higher.. As packers charge but le a pound loss for cow meat than for Bteer beef, there Is some criticism regarding their paying of about 4c a pound less for live cows than for. steers. $12.00 12.50 ll.OOfH2.00 9.75W1100 8.2T. 9 9.25 6 nnm 9.00 8.00 8.25 Medium to good cows and heifers 6.00 T.25 Fair to medium cows and heifers 6.00 ' 6 00 Prime steers : Good to choice steers..,, j Medium to good steers. . j Fair to medium steers., j Common to fair steers. . i Choice cows and heifers DOC A OR URGED ' 1 OPERATION Listead I took Lydia . Pink ham' Vegetable Compound and Was Cured t Pnltimorp, Md. "Nearly four yenrs I suffered from organic troubles, nef- ache and every month would have to toy in bed most of the timo. Treat ments would relieve me for a time but my doctor was al ways urging me to t,.un sn orierution. My sister aaked me to trv Lvdia E. I'lnk- u - . "a VtiretAl)lA . u "i " . , & - y Compound belore ' f consenting to so operation. I took 1 live Domes 01 uunu y it bas completely 4 cured me and my work Is a pleasure. I tell all my f rwml. who have any troahle of this kind what I.ydia K. Pinkham'a Veeetabl Com m has done for me.'7-NElXH? B. ImiTTlNdHAM, 009 Calverton Kd., BalU more, Md. Jt is only natural for any woman to dread the thought of an operation, bo many women have len restored to health by this famous remedy, I.ydia h. l'inkham's Vopetalile Compound. aft-;ir an operation lies lieen advise.1 that it will pay any woman who sutler from such ailment to consider trying- It be ton ubm'tiin to such trying ordeaU mum DOINGS OF THE DUEFS Saved in the Last Reel, Just Like a Movie. I f unn. . .le.ed by aeroplane and not by train ' rlM of noB9 before the close of the . t. The per-, " . -, , . .... iformanee column shows 1 per cent : '"r ZTZ. n,h. every dy. The pilots carried 15.-1 Washington. A message to Mr. Gil). 199 3-4 pounds of mall an not oncejbn came to the effect that the mln Ul,i the mail have to be carried b, Lm price on packer.,' drove, for No- !.-..,-- - 1., ,h.... r,t vember would be 117.60, Chicago ba- 1 inmil'ngs out of a total of 100 flights. ! sis. but that the average price, would J cattle 'market during the day wa. I "There was nothing experimental j he for each day Instead of for the en- , considered steady. !iw,., this vvahl.,nton-New Vork line. 1 tire month, as first reported., a com-( uenernt cattle range: Its efficiency and permanence was as- I mittee of three, one -to consist of a sured beforehand. Minor difficulties ! packer, the second to represent the were overcome within the first Two 1 commission men-and a representative or three weeks. After the first two ! of the bureau of markets, has teen weeks the record of efficiency im- 1 named in some of the markets, and proved steadily until now it has will be named In other places as ne reachsd 100 per cent a higher mark ' eesslty arises, to carry out the pro than can reasonably be expected of visions of this order. any service, however long In opera-j j;0 committee has as yet been nam jtion."' od for Portland or no price basis set, I 'Tn future extensions, when war j ! conditions admit of this," he contin- j (tied, "there will be nothing experi-j I mental. The air mail pilot Is solving 1 j the promblem of flyftig in all sorts of weather. "Before the establishment of the air ninil service it was regarded as Im practicable to make flights during severe storms. Putr our pilots have shown In their dally, service that mail can he carried through the air In the teeth of a storm. Storms Not Bad. "On three or four occasions the air mail pilots have encountered severe thunder end lightning. Wind, hall and rain, without being stopped In their lisrht. No flight attempted In a storm has yet failed. The- worst day was September 1R. when the planes left Washington and New York In the midst of rainstorms It was raining so hnrd the ryachines had to be started in the hangars, and Aviator Shank, In his 'take off at Washington found his landing gear linking in the mud tip to the hubs In parts of the field. Notwithstanding this, he made the trip from Washing ton to New York three hours and five n.inules! with storm all the way." Canner Hulls . . Calves . . Stockers and feeders. . . 8.00l 4.00 5.00 7.00 9.00fj12.00 6.00 (ji g.00 Swine Market Steady. While there was quite a fair run ot swine reported in the North Port land yards during the day. trade con ditions were considered about steady, with former prices In effect. General hog market range: Prime mixed 917.10W1I.30 Medium mixed 16.85 17.00 Rough heavies 1 5.00 11 15.10 Figs 14.00 iiH 5.00 Bulk ' 17.00 Prime mixed 1T.10 m 17.35 Bulk of sales 17.10I7.30 Mutton situation quiet. Verv ouiet situation continues In the: mutton and Iamb trade at North Port land. Onlv a handful of stock arriv ed in the mutton alleys overnight. General lamb and sheep range: Prime to medium lambs 91 1.00 H 12. On Pair to medium lambs.. 8.00 10.00 Yearlings 1004? ll.OU Wethers 9.000)10.00 Ewes 6.00 0 8.50 U. S. TROOPS LEAD PARADE IN PARIS By Allman OUCH! PAIN! RUB OUT RHEUMATISM OH,NES,l HAVE AGRECsi CARD-1 REGISTERED BUT lMUr HAVE J.BFT IT " HOrAe M MW OTHER; r vest pocket- rr r V - OLD STUFF - VoulL COME AU3X& WITH veitGrvE. Him MAKE GOOp- IT ,N MM VtsT Pocket HANtfiUs let TiiE FRunT closet- f. WES.KEiEM, BRIMG IT v?icur .tKwi,; bers PARIS, Ort. St. With enh siosTn nrtahatoct by a potirfri& rain, i 1'ariy crbratcxt ttia Mhoration of "T4pneh Kium from Uio enemy and tlie-x4eniBK of a. . eamUca fir the new -eiifh Iktan.. Ameri can troop h with the f1a of tle 450 Tst Jnfajitry. headed a parade, of allied : aolkiiers throat b the Btreets They were followed hy lU'lEiufw, Braziliuii-s and British and hy Oreeks who had arrived In Paris thut morning from tle cedonian front. Pllh, lortu guese, sertrian and Czeiiio-Slovak soldiers aliito were In line, (m ac- : etmnt off recent events on the front tlie loan has heen. eliisten ed the li be ration Iwn' In the Place de la Omcorde a tnlL, dlKtincnUhed lookinff wltite halred man was seen foreUifc bis way toward the speakers stand. A poltaeman halted Mm. "I an the mayor of 1.4 He,' said the man simlv. It was To la Sallo who. . arrive I unheralded, lie received . . an ovation. A mon v the' subscribers who signed their names in a special "swlden book" at tlie city hall were Presideui Poinirare and Wil liam N'ebMMi Cromwell of . New York.. Cromwell signed tlie boolc for a Kuharriirtion of 1.50O.000 francs (:HK).0Mt). hf0 HEADACHE OR NEURALGIA PAIN Get a 10 cent package of Dr. James' Headache Powders and don't suffer. ! When your head aches you simply tans have relief or you will go' wild. It's headless ;to suffer when you ean take a remedy like Dr. James Head- . iche Powders and relieve the pain aad neuralgia si. eae. Send someone to :he drug store now for a dime package of Br. James' Headache Powders. Oon't suffer! In -a few moments yon jt ill feci line headache gone no Siors teuralgia pain. lEMONST!t.TIO"S I.ir.V. j fiFVKVA. Oct. SI. Icmonsrtlnal against the KaLscr are ncinK tasrI daily throughout tvtrnisny. lc. liaa iminority sK'iallst leader, sprakin vstcrday violently assailed Vlllielni. vrlillo asMlUfSHps clieered wildly- There 'are frequent detnanxls for the atidli ! cation of all. Ilohcnaulli-rua. STOP Sl r KKRf'; MXIH' COSIES TIIK. MOMENT VI i: APPI.V Ul.l "ST. .IACOHS ,IM Rheumatism Is "pain only." Not one case In fifty requires Inter nal -treatment. rtoi driiKKiiiK! Run the misery rlKlit away! Apply sooth ing-, penetrntljts; "tit. Jacobs Lini ment directly upon the "tender spot and relief ronies Instantly. "St. Ja cobs Unlment" conquers pain. It I" I harmless rheumatism llnlinenl whh'h j never disappoints and can not burn j the skin. Limber lip! Flop complaining! Oct j a small trial bottle of "81. Jacobs! Liniment- at ay drug store, and In lust j a moment you'll he free from rheu matic pnln, soreness and stiffness. Don't suffer! Relief awaits you. Jacobs Liniment" is jimt a good fot soiallca. neuralKia, lumbago, baok aehs, sprains and welling. LESS MEAT IF BACK : AND KIDNEYS HURT TAKE A KT.ASK OF SALTS TO I-Trsil RIDXm IF BI-AD- Ti:n nonfFnis Tou.' w Fating meat restularly eventually rroduces kidney trouble in some form or other, tavs a well known authority, because the uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overwork ed; get s.iirfpbih: clog up and causv all sorts of distress, particularly back ache and misery in the kidney region; rheumatic twinges, severe headaches acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and uri nary trrtlatton. The moment your back hurts oi kidneys aren't acting right, or it bladder bothers you, get about four i ounces of Jad Salts from any good j pharmacy: take a tahlesponful in a : pias of water before breakfast for a iVw days and jour kidneys w ill then act fine. This famous salts is made ' from the acid of grapes and lemoi 1 j t ice com ti ined with tit hia, and has , been used for generations to flush I obliged k Idneys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralise tthe acids In the urine no It no gr jlirltates. thus ending bladder Uliw.r 1 ders- t Jad Salts cannot Injure anyone. make a delightful effervescent lit h- i jtn-wuter drink which millions of men .and wotuen take now and then to kep the kidnes and urinary organ clean, thus avoiding serious kidney dlscaas, M ARt'lAliD'S t ThooIy 'NXW I face) powder ia that past SO yt I Ob yen, there are maay, many kinds of powders oa the market, but this one 1st absolutely different from any you have1 ever . nad. 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