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DAILY EAST OKEflQNIAN, PENDLETON,' OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER ", 1918. Notices, Business "Opportunities, Locals, EokFound,For Rent; Etc. Classified for; Eask Reference. EIGHT PAGES r f- f I i M ( ) K C 7- V Hn? -: j r " ! v s r . j l . NEW TODAY EW TODAY. Each new a.dvrtlomnt will ba run under "w Today" for th. flrat Insertion only, nurlriaj ubaequent inaertlona of the ad It will appear under Iti proper cl.aaiflcatfon. ,' ; LOST Bank book containing: 60 i ! Liberty Bond. No. 898471 anil other paper. Finder return thin office. , ; Jiewiird. i, WANTKIWF)rt clean cook and dlnr : ing room girl. Address Y East ' Oregonhtn. i . y FOR 8AL.K 160 acre timber land, nennj Gurdariiui, Oregon, Inquire 107 Gurfleld. NEW TODAY. YOU ARB CORDIALL Invited to In apect the modern machinery and clean, sanitary conditions In our local creamery, where Uolden.Weet Butler l manufactured. Order' from your grocer. , . ' Notices WANTED To rent garage. W. U Cummlngs, 206M, Thone LOST On Halloween night. Iron wheel-barrow with wooden handle.. Ftndeit please phone 447. FOR R EXT ern house. 8 room furnished mod Thone 240J. FOR8AL.K 35 acre furm all In cult, good buildings, three cows, calves, horse, close to county seat, 18,600, $8,000 down, balance terms. No traded. no agents. Write "Owner,1 HlllHUoro, Oreuon, It. .D. 2. Box 113. NnUoe of I ynicnt of City of Pondle. ton Improvement Bonds. ; Notice Is hereby given that City of Pendleton Improvement Bonds No. SI, Series Z and I, Series No. 1, will be paid upon presentation to the un, derslgned at the American National Bank, I'eniHoton, Umatilla, County, Oregon., Interest 6n said bonds ceases December 8, 1818. Dated November 19. 1918. , .i .. USE) MQRHOU8E!, Treasurer, City of Tendteton, By Wm. Mlckelsen, Deputy. I WILL, TRADE you & choice lot on north side on Wilson street for your automobile. Phone 203. For Sale FOR 8ALI9 Modern house and four lots with garage. 226 Jan. St. Pen dleton, Ore. 8. a Butler, 1113 Indiana Avenue, Spokane, Washington. FOB SALE Full blood R. Is.' R. ! Cockerels. Karly March hatch from strong laying strain. Kstra good col or, weighing from T to t pounds, Phone 10F6. - FOR SALBWFull blood 8. C. Whlt Leghorn pullets. F. 'A. Gordan, Jr. Phon. 188. ' ' i FOR SALE New five room bunga low; also one canvas cover 18x20. In quire G10. AhU street. FOR' SALE One 1918 76 Holt Cat erpillar; Just rebored, w'th new crank abaft. Also one 1915 Oregon special combine harvester, both Al rigs. See Glenn E. Scott, Pendleton. Ore.i ...i , ,. Wanted WANTED Good, clean rasa at Tbe Kast Oregonian office. WANTEJD Bewlng, pbon. 483-W. WANTED Girl general housework, I In family. Wagea. 126. Writ. Mm, f, a. Sinclair, Bonneville, Ore, HEMSTITCHING at th. Binge shop. Mall orders promptly attended to. - i WANTED High school boy, 18 years or older, with bicycle for evening messenger work. Apply Sunday morning. ( o'clock; Western Union Telegraph Co. - WANTBl-r:uWM at 3 107. , ' , once. Phon. WANT1CD Housekeeper at once. ' PhonS 107. '. . j. 1 k. ; 1,1 ' " LUST Kmall oak can., between Law Is and Post streets. Finder return to this office. Reword. . Announcement. We wish to announce that we have aecured the aervlces qf Wm. Patton, well known tonsorlalist, who will be with us from now on. We make a specialty of children's hair cutting. Alia Street Barber Shop, Shelly Jones, Prop. FOR SALE 14 head hogs weighing from 78 to 0 lbs. Phone 2F5, FOR 8ALK--Ford roadster, with bed, in good order. Fred R. Young, 1104 E. Webb." FOR 8ALE-condltlon. -Ford (ourlng car, In Al Phone 13F13. WANTED To hear from owner of good ranch for sale. Stat, cash price, full, description. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn, For Rent APTKfc AND- iOOM ALTA APT 3. rURNISHED APT. Hamilton' Court aOUBBKEEPINO ROOMS, 801 Clay. Attorney! D. W. BAILEY, Attorney at Law, Rooms 7. 8, 9, Despain Building. GEORGE W, COUTTS, Attorney at Law, Room 17. Schmidt block. rXR RBNT BLJCEPINQ room, 80 Willow. Phone 482 R. DOWNSTAXRSI Apartment. 401 Aura. Icabtfb s- ftMTTHR, Attorneys at Law. Office In rear of American National Bank Building. WHEAT RANCH for lent, f miles from; town. Address Box Pen dleton, Ore. . FURNISHED APARTMENTS close In. 777 Thompson. FOR RENT Furnished rooms and apartments, 407 W. Alts. Phon. 1177W. WANTED Five or six room modern house, close In. ' W. C. Crawford at Crawford ft Hedges. Telephone 498. ' WANTED Competent girl for gen eral housework. Good wages. Phone 307. Draymen In Uio County Court of . Umatilla County, State of Orem. . In the' matter .of .the . Estnti ' .or Charles'L. Cochran. Deceased. Notice l horeby given' that tf)0''3rd day mT December, 1918, at ten o'clock of said day ' has been fixed as the time, and th. county cmirt room ot CALL PENLAND BROS.' VAN TO move your household goods. Tele phone 339. Also baggage transfer ring and heavy hauling- Farm Implements ARCUITKICT. RAYMOND W. HATCH. AR,CHr tect. Phono 732J, Pendelton, Ore gon, i . ssli m 1 THE "NON-SKIP" WEEDER gets all . t-her WMidi the first- time ov r the the court house, pendlmon.., Qregftn, as j field. Saves one-third the tlm. ana the plan, where hearing of objection i aoem loU beUer work. Ordor , now. may 'be made to the final account ot f Pendleton Weeder Works, 832 Cotton- the undersigned which has been filed wood street. In the above entitled cause. . - . DORIS W. BAILEY. Styles In surrendering, this autumn Administratrix.' are brief to the point of abruptness! WANTED Middle-age woman to . care for elderly lady and do the housework. A good home and good wages for the right party. Address Bos 4 city, or phone 258R. WANTED Full blood barred Ply- mouth Rock cockerels. Address Chas. Nelson, Pilot Rock, Ore., or phone 4F3; FOR RENTv-On Locust Hill, modern house. Inquire Ralph Folsom. Nice sleeping rooms, 723 Aura. Farm Land For Sala FEE A FEE, Attorneys at Law. Of fices In Despain Building. R. L. KEATOR, Attorney at Room, 24, Smith-Crawford Build ing. , t S. A. LOWELL, attorney and counsel lor at law. Office In Despain Bids. S A. NEWBERRY, Attorney at Law. Smith-Crawford Building. FOR RENT Large front room of modern house, 310 Turner. Phon. 897-R. ROOM and board. Phone 48 tit. Second-Hand Dealers V. STROBLE, dealer In new and sec ond hand goods. Cash paid for aecoad hand goods. Cheapest place to buy household goods. 210 B. Court. Phone 27 lW j u niinncr n won. " i i , , obi. , for It may not appear again ' Anetioneers COL. W. F. YOHNKA, Auctioneer. makes a specialty of farmers stock and machinery sales. "The man that gets you the money." J-eave orders at East Oregonian Office. PETERSON BISHOP, Attorneys at Law. Rooms 2 and 4, Smith- Crawford Building. JAMES B. PERRY, Attorney at Law. Office over Taylor Hardware Com pany. 40 Acresk tompK-t Wheat Ranch. In th. heart of th. famous Haiti. Plat country of Adam, coimiy Washington. Land lay., perfectly level, 820 acre. In good, clean sum merfallow, 328 In atubbra. Oood st of farm- buildings. Two mile, to good markat; on fin. macadam road. Pries 395 per acre. Including all stock and machinery, to run th. place, 20 ton. of hay and other feed. som household furniture. For full particular, se. or writ. Patsy R. Clark. Rltzvllla, Wash. For Bale Ry. and whit, winter barley. W. Collins, Pendleton. Notices RALEY AND RALEY, Attorney, at Law- Office la American National Bank Building. FRED B. SCHMIDT. Attorney at Law. Room 24, Smith-Crawford Bldg. . Miscellaneous Lost LOST Gold brooch,, made by three 32.50 gold pieces. I'hona ti&M. Reward. To "rely upon a want ad" Is safe In 98 out of 100 "Instances" In life. Let a want ad hunt for It while you go on about your other business affairs. , ' ATTENTION, LADIEH Hooveriz. . and take your old suits and furs to be remodeled to the "Model Tailors and Cleaners," 816 Main St. EXQUISITE TASTE, delicate odor, a ' pure, wholesome pasteurised pro duct. Golden West, It's the best. But ter. Costs no more. Order frm your grocer. ' NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS No tice) is hereby; given that there will be an annual meeting of th. stock holders of the East oregonian Pub lishing Company on Wednesday, De cember 4, 11. at 4 o'clock p. m- at the office of said Company In Pendle ton, Oregon, for th. purpos. of elect. Ing' officer, for the ensuing year. C. S. Jackson, president; L, D. Drake, secretary. . STRAYED FROM, my place at Ka mela. three colts, dark color, brand, ed with muleshoe on right hip; last seen In, company with old bay hor wearing a bell. Finder turn Informa tion as to their whereabouts In to E. O. office and receive reward. 1 X. Kidd. , The want ads can help you to find a tenant who never defaults In the rent. TIME CARD ,s ,, Wtw-ton-Pendleton Anto Stage Leaves Weston for Pendleton at 7:41 a. m. and 12:45 p. . Leaves Athena for Pendleton at 1:09 a. m- and 1:00 p. m. Leave. Adams for Pendleton at 3:2 a- m. and 1:20 p. m. ' - Leaves Pendleton (Allen-Knight Store) for Weston at 10 a. m. and 4:00 p. m. , 1 Commissioners' Report A list af the County Warrants drawn by the County Court of Umatilla County, Oregon, at ' the November, 1918, term, except those allowed tt Statute: Gcncrat Fund. W. C- K. Prult, circuit court. Fred and Lulu Walker, do... Fred E. Schmidt, dial ally... i Western' Union Tel Co. do... i Joo 11. Parkes. J- 1".. State of Oregon vs. K. L. Rogers... j Joe H. Parkes, J. P., do Roy ! .Brown . ... .Joe H. Parkes. J. P., do j ' George Pappus Jw H. Parkes. J.- P.. do. Han som Smth Joe H- Parkes, J. P., do Ross Hlllyard ' IWilllum Miller, wit. do Homer i 1. Watts ' George M. Oertmin, do T. D. Taylor, sheriff !J. J. Wodaege.do office tlon supplies ........... S.8S D. C. Sanderson, do. 2.80 T. D. Taylor, transfer of pris 14.00 Pendleton Com. Assn, war.. 22. B0 H. W. Ireland, do I.2S Patriotic League, do 250.00 8. P. Hutchinson, for lnd sol 45.00 A. E. Psrry. water master... 14K.80 H. O. Becklns, do 8.25 Warren W. Roeder, do .. 118.00 fi 00 f J Alton Yeager, sealer ot wis zs.oi 4 ig!i.nas. l-l. marsn, 1,0. juuitr, 111 Kg8iIH. M. Cockuum,' uo. com. sai so.ou 7 1&,; B. V- Anderson, do 75.00 'f "A. tvunk, den sheriff, do, 4 135.00 8 20 J. C.M.rln. do,! 120.00 . I'J. A. jiiaKeiey. 00 8.01)1.13. O. Draper, do clerk do .oven 1 - hhvm iiriiu. uu AUSTRIA IIUNGARVS RESTRAINT DUE TO ALLIED OCCUPATION : 1 stallation of lllttle nationalities which tary Daniels at a private conference are destined to bespangle the map ofwith the house naval committee. southeastern Europe. Discussions with the secretary largely concerned the league of na tions and disarmament called for in President Wilson's peace principles. Mr. Daniels in hts talk insisted that the program should proceed because these questions are for future settle ment and no one can foresee the de cision.. . Repatriated Soldiers Pouring Into r ranee BY J. W. T. MASON (United Tress War Expert) , -; NEW YORK, Nov. 23. Austria- r'nn Hungary's restraint during the pres- aisB. K. Burroughs for' dep hire 12s!o0jent transition period In breaking up; tell b ,'. v I. 4,.IsFftijl, ,hfAUl.PW.l'.er-d..,24.60 th. Hapsburg empire, i. due to the taken r. ah uuy t 00K. cio J. A. Jiuro, uo '85.00 '.',,"100.00 ! presence .of .allied troops in Austria and Hungary and the fact that small 6 4.00 1 ,' . n...l J.... (punafwirt. i I 'ins- urlsoners I: . . 0 f. '" impress tne aiuo. at me peace conp farence. ' , I . . . anH 1 lta a ltiMt. SttOS.l 0 - - "Road Iiim nationalities within the empire sre ; a an W- B. Phillips, et si, labor Dist , I trying to preserve order to tavoraoiy 8 yo no 2 33.85 . .'.a n UlndumAn At U 1 (111 tMUt ' B.IO. r"- " " ' it -no . s Cht shlror Hwd Co.f supplies do 1,30 Mcltonele Bros. lug and sups do 2ii1 Tum-a-Lum Ur, L"o., do.-.j 4. ' .o !TaUr HdW. Cn,.l :., ." aniv- I age. do 15-.80 during peace times, can -withhold Cheshire Hdw. Co.. supplies do 54& their natural feelings only under It W Irelunii do SUtfUliesA i East oregonian. election sups 4 1 1.30 It T. Blown, postage .... .... . ,nHmi.n exoenses do 8.81 nr.u,.r. Th. llld oecuoatlon , i Tivlnf HdW. CO.. Supplies do. 185.88 .. v... nrnnaeri Into Au- ;D..Me.l.b IN FAVCMl Under normal revolutionary condi tlons there ought to be a reign of ex- u t6r wa boy. of , cesses in inaiviuum muiiuiii. -n-i-j liamenta In Vienna and Budapest, en- 1 . gaged in continuously riotous conduct ' ,.,,. hlm f,J VMr. PARIS, Nov. HI. Rcpatriat- e,l wnr nrisoners. hunerv and 4 - tattered, are arriving at Gare - ! De Eiset, day and night, mak- ( ing it a teinploi p,f .mjnsled Joy and sorrow. An American ! mother hovered on the edge of I the crowd, hoping to find some liberated American who. could her of her . aviator, son, prisoner. None of those who arrived knew, him and the mother continued waiting and watching. French and American . Red Cross units are , working day and night aiding; the war prisoners. They are also car ing for a, groat number of oivi llan refuges. Among the" lat- whp have. been prisoners four years. One had a Roche nalmet , he hud ITALIAN'S BODY IS PICKLED IN WINE AMERICA'S PART BIG LI BRINGING .VICTORY ! TO llM OF ALLIES t QUIT MEAT IF YOUR KIDNEYS ACT BAD LEY TAKK TABI.ESPOONFTIj OF SAXflTS IF R.CK HCnTS OR BLADDK1S 1 " ' BOTHERS. ,? Print 32.00 J. M. O'Harra. et al, labor do 6 2S7.10 Kilham Stationery 4b Co., clerk supplies ....... Bushong Co., do Glass & Prudhommo CO- 00. .'"?. wmta A Rogers, do 77 H. W. Ireland, do ,1V ,,,. tah0r. d , nil Watts & Rogers, supplies do.. ii.Kn army trla. having a deterrent effect upon 117.43 38.85 10.00 8.90 125.00 7.00 36.80 W. W. oreen, Co. Bupt sup plies and expenses Evening Tribune, Adv. and election supplies W. I. Gadwa, assessor's office Glass Prudhonim. Co., as- imssor's office R, O. Hawks, do ' H. W. Ireland, do supplies... 7t j. xtch'Miil health officer.. A. C. Funk, asement and collection of tuxes 6O.00 Perl 1.' itroxson. widow s pen i(.t Ida E. Stewart, do Katie Wikht, do ....... Joale Klrh. do . Winnie Fox, do Let ha J. King, do Alice Kearney, do L4lla. It. Taylor, do Kov Ala.v. et a I Jens oleson. labor do 13.... George Strand, do 13 I Pendleton Iron Works, repair i work, do 15 W. J. Wattenberger, et al, la OF Bid NAVAL VOIift WASHINGTON. Nov. 28.. Contin- ,a any anarchy of the Germans, who are the dominant Austrian race. The al- 3.00 lied policy is not to setxe tne enemy eu navai expansion j - m- 3.00 capitals. The scixure of Budapest, 8tats without regard at present for therefore, Is an exceptional precauti- possible decision of the peace confer 5 50 onary measure, preventing the Ma- ence on the formation of a league of gyars from rioting. They will become nations or reduction of armament was 32.50 17.30 17.50 25.00 25.00 bor do 18 1381.48 ,h rtominatinff Doner of a new con- recommended to congress by B. F. Sommers, repair of tools 1 and supplies, ro 18 - W , n . , , , - Echo Merc. Co do 18 ...... 11112 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS l Um-ar-lvUm ivor. nnia ' " Secr- niiniii.iuiv.i. .lift, Aa, its j 4s.iV' 1 . . , A a , . a. , . . . . w are a nation ot meat eaierw, hbj 'contrtbuted .o Uie triumph of. the-!0ur b'"J 18 ff"ed with, uric caid. any. Allied amiieft! - 1 " - j SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 24. An A ar clumt of M7,000,00l.000 for!'0 be """y ard ; against attempt to learn the identity of an, expenses n to the end of the current k,dnev trouble. Italian man, whoso body was report, fiscal year. tK thi S7.017.0(lO,ooo has I Tne i,dne's do their utmost to free ed to have been found In a fifty-gal- ,1)OI,n extended to our allies in the form tne blood of th,B Irritating acid, but Ion cask of wine shipped from thls or loans. j become weak from the overwork; Vhey city to New York, were being madel An army of 8.000.000 authorized I get e'uagtsh; the. elimlnative tissue here today by th. police and th. 'strength. . More than 2.OO0.0O0 are oalol and thu" ne waste is regained In United states internal revenue offi- battle ground after beiiia: trans. I tne blood to poison the entire system. ce. According to tne lniornianon 1 ported 3,000 miles. throuuH subrna- irom Captain Carey or tne ,ew Yora rine infested waters, while anotlier IMIioo department to the San Fran- million and a quarter were training cisoo police, the cask bore the name aili embarking here at the 1 moment or an Italian wine tirm nere, ana ' Ucrnun)' surn-ndered. . - regularly shipped with the internal j navy of J,000 fighting sJiis tliat revenue credentials. The discovery ot na8 protected our stream of transports the man's' body was made when the lu-ougii the war zone and at the same casK was openea tor a tesi. or me tim helped keep the kaiser's fleet wine, according to Captain Care; s harmless In German ports. message. Fully 18,000.000 tons of foodstiim. Names of men reported missing In shiHm-nt of which saved our allies! the big Italian colony hero am being from hunger, much' of which renre- invastigated by the ponce In an er-; semed. the clieerful self-denial of Am- rort to clear up tne mystery, .erica. .When, your kidneys ache . and feel Ilk. lumps of lead,, and you ..hay. stinging pains in the back or . th. urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder is Irritable, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when you have sever, headaches, nerbous and dizzy spells, sleeplessness, aoid stomach, sleeplessness, acid stomach, or rheumatism in bad weather, get from youii pharmacist: about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table spoonful In a glass of water before breakfajt each morning and In a few days your kidneys wll act. fine. Thisl Countless articles of latest army A little spare time, a few street car eauiimtent. including some of the tickets, and some persistence and It Itnightlest engines of war yet developed will pay you to answer some wantIWTOueht 0y a peaceful nation sudden- edn. . jly becoming an arsenal. t Nearly 7,000.000 dead weight liy AillTian of merrhant shipping and transports ! source of irrltftion. thus ending url . to heto overcome rtestructloiis by l" ! narv and bladder disorders.' I famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthta, and has been ' used for generations to - fluBh and sttraulate clogged, kidneys, to ' nenrrallzo the- aclds In urine, so it no longer Is labor Neta chenowlth, do 3Ottle M. Feebler. dt , Mliry E. Hughes, do Lorette Edwards, do Mrs. Jncob Klnnard, do Mary Kiioa, Webtie. do C K. Williams, court house.. M. L. Burroughs, do . . Pendleton Water Works, do. R. H. Thompson, Court do... Pacific P. 4k L. Co., do ..... United Chemical Co., do .... W. J. Clarke, do J. 1 Vauglmn, do T. 1. Taylor, bd of prisoners. W. I. Gadwa, Jail Griggs' Grocery, do ........ A. O. Koeppen & Pros., do.. Gray Hros., county farm . . . . . The Peoples Warehouse Co., do E. C. Day, do Taylor Hdw. Co., poor J. A. Drake, poor Pendleton Roller Mills, 00 hos A. C. Koeppen & Hros., do farm T. c. Elliott Co., poor : 0. W. Thomas, poor Milton Drug Co.. do ........ Inland Empire Lbr. Co., do... Woodmeres Old Peoples Horn. care Mrs. Berge The George & Miller Co.t poor Mrs. W. H. Musseaman, car. of Halverson ............ Buvs' Girls' Aid Society . J. A. Schmidt Merc. Co.. poor H. 8. Klngsley, do . ...v. ... . D. J. McKaul, exam. Ella Bailey & Geo. Curtis. Insane J. Murln, delivering election " supplies ' Btanfield ptandard, do ........ R C. Todd, room rent, fuel and drayaae for election.. D. J. Kirk, do and making booth for election . Mrs. M. E- Webb, doom rent do 1. W. Taylor, do ........... C. J. Karker. putting up and taking down booths ...... Dan Granger, election work.. A. a Hammltt, clerk, for Jan- ltor work in school house. . John F. Casper, hall rent for election Ora Holdman. do L. H. I'enland, election work, help and material . B. L. Burroughs, voting booths for election . . T. D. Taylor, delivering ballot h'-vi ' C. u. i i'l .Jiiu.iim O. , cUo- Pendleton Iron Works, District No. 20 James Nelson, et al, tailor- do Thos. Jaques. et al. do 23... J. H. Hascall, labor and sup plies do 22 A. A. Martin, et al. labor do 28 10' ou Ray Martin, et al do 28 10,00, 0.O, Blsslnger. do 31 17.50 , v- Atltcneii.' ei ai, uu a. W. A. Heather, et al, on 88.. B. P. Illsley. repair work, do 88 Oregon Hdw. Co., sups do. 38 Harry, C. Rogers,, labor do 41 K. F. ' Sonimers. ; repair work and supplies do 41 12.60, Inland Ismpir. L,or. o uu 11 17 86 3 t . I1HOOO. bi n. m"i w. 11.60 '10.00 10.00 17.50 25.00 8.00 5.S0, 78.5j 80.00 j 132,88 ! 21.00 91..8T 20.00 44.28 894.45 14.80 38.75 122.00 And don't forget to bring hoe the change. !i 8.75 37.10 80. 7 81.00 40.00 i !'' M. Mortimore, et ai, r, 1. ru 1 n u - 1 MimllKon Aliin v,u.. aiiiiioinff uti 4 50 Oregon Lbr Co,, do 3 05 ' Ptandard Oil Co., do 21avun petten Llir. Co., do lo!78 Bowman, do .'ru Tnvlor Hdw. ?o.. riT i'oii Wm. E. Chase Co., repair of tools, rm rtunu , . . W. J. Clarke, supplies do.... Allen Knight Co.. do Frank Neagle. do W. Gefeke, et al Ingot Pilot Rock bridges .'. Koch's furniture Wore, sups do Tum-a-Lun Lbr. Co., do Cheshire Hdw. Co., do McCook A Bentley, do Oeo. C. Peer 8b Co., do Helix Mest Market, do, i . . . .- Alexanders, o .1. ...... . Tum-A-Lum Lbr.-, Co Pilot Rock Lbr., do Oregon Motor Garage, do ..... W. J. ClRrke, do , . Geo. C. Baer. do ." J. F. Snider, do , . . . Win. Gefeke, expenses, do j-. . Stanfleld Merc. Co.. do 42.86 8.17 3.20 .60 8.00 34.15 25.80 13.21 77 40 6.50 12.60 80.00 12.61 35.00 80.00 25.68 20.00 10.00 - 3.00 2.00 3.00 11.00 6.00 S.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 BOO 6.00 21.50 60.20 10.38 543.00 . .73.38 68.25 44.25 104.80 - 3.35 8l.: 25.90 253.10 798.80 28.00 988.00 13.13 3.00 4.90 15.90 1.00 19.95 120.83 120.67 11.90 1.85 80.10 r.2.10 29.63 E. E. Gihbs, do 40.00 Independent Garage, do Jerard A Temple, do . ..... Smythe-Lonergan Co.. do .... Grace Gilliam Co.. Treas. Right of-wov Cause Creek RAad. . Pacific P- & L, Co., Mlscel.... Oregon Lbr. Yard, do Pendleton Auto Co., sups., dor Tum-A-Lum Lbr, Co.. do , . ... C. A. Barrett Co.. do. A. P. Burgin. do a J. D. Brown, Inhor, do Geary Klmhrell, labor, d . . . . 44.63 123.90 101.78 400.00 81.95 8.81 23.88 22.75 7.10 19.35 12.00 119.60 ..nix srns hkport work. HARWICH. Eng.. Nov. 23. The submarine crew who operated off tl American cat and who surrendered her. yesterday claim (hey sank 4T. nnn fnna of shlnnlrst, Tlveir ern ft riiirltil ii n!iir.i liJ J '! p.l,ioi, .11 iniMn,aas J OFFICE. T&PAf rjl-tUia W- SHEWoi)L0l 1 I DIPHV H ' " fi'.it "kr 1 1 Fioemz puirw abcsjtC , . HAt) ry. i wowoea w uht t , , ' . That' Jt$r what se's pone, I vjmj " " HEUoJb? Tws 15 , I ffrji v tu olt k -supweo rr fVM Jbllo ) helo! -&H. I riwoT If.' 1 , IH KN COAT Pocket F A ljllWi X, 1 -r6LLSoO POT Tt4 ' ifP-, .in", . .'.-.1, rrr- I boats. !' ! Tins Jted Cross and countless other 'relief workers, giving- fo(Ml. medicilHS ;clothillg and comfort Incalculable. ASKS FOR WISDOM IN VICTORY'S DAYS CAMP MEADE, Md., Xtrt. !4. In a sermon at a field moss in memory of soldiers' of this camp who have died in battle. Cardl- nal Gibbons called on the pco- pie of the I'nlted States to thank God for the victory of the allies and to ask Him for grace to "walk the ways of wisdom, obe- dience and humanity." The cardinal said a . critical -time has come, when the peo- pies of the aliies must use the. fruits of victory to good adven- Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot inure; make, a, delightful ef fervescent lithia-water ' drink, and "nobody can make a mistake by tokfns little oc casionally to keep the kidneys cleaa and active. . f-tr s - - . , . Sj i ! 1 : The Inward 1 Tletts of humors are j worse than the outward. They endan. I ger the whole system. ' Hood's Sarsap I arllla eradicates all humors, cures all i their inward and outward effects. It is the great alterative and tonic, whose merit has been everywhere, established. tage and when the people of this country must unite behind the authorities. The cardinal spoke from the steps of" a field altar and abov. him was a large American flag-. 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