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r TWELVE PAGES ' DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON,- OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 191& PAGE ELEVEN. F "77 ?1 iLn Notices, JBusinesB Opportunities, I Locals, Eost,l Found, FortiRientr fitc, Classified for Easy- Reference. JZI "" NEW TODAY Notices Will be found on page 5 of j0"' "h t t ut at renin. . ' ton IiiiiirovriiKiit IVhiiIs. - mis issue. FOCII REFUSES DELEGATES FROM OCCUPIED LAND TIME C'AKD . . . - Notice In hereby given that City of leaves. Weston for 1'endletoo at 7:45 I Pendleton Improvement Ttnnds Nos. I m. and 12:45 p. 4. HerleH Ci. 1 and 2. Serlen ft, 1 and :. " Athena for Pendleton at 1:0" SiTlex ? mil r 11 will h imirt a. tn. and l:0tf p. m. upon peentBt'lnn thereof to the un- r86" Adama for Pendletoa at 1:10, Notices For Sale Wanted; jFOJt 8AI.E Modern house and four nns wun KaraKe. June m., Pendletun, Ore., ,". -jButler, 1JU Indiana Avenue, Spokane, Wash. . ' COPKNIIAtiKN, llee. 20. ' Mnrshnl l-Wh tins Ttf iiKOfl K'r mlsslmi to wnrknifiiH uml MilitUrx ili'li'iciiliK from (Mi'iiliii-d ilirflrtctM to )nnlWmn hi the Im-IM-rlul onrrm-i-, (IcvImm's tlio l'iitM'h Allui'iiiiiiir y.Hfiiiiu. demlKned at the American Natonul I-ank, I'endleton, I'mntlla Comity, Oregon. Interest on wild bond ceases Jiinuary 1, 191!1. Dated December 1, 191S. 1.1-315 MOORHOITSH, Trenmirer, Oily of Pendleton. j Hy Wm. Mlckebjen, Deputy. j IF TH.E PAIITV that took key from our door Wednesday evening will 1 I return them It will be xreally appre ciated a they are of no value to any one but the owner. , I, I.INIXII1KN Se FTtANSKEN. a. m. and 1:20 p. m Leave Pendleton (AIlen-Knlht Store) for Weston at 10 m.' and 4:00 m. Want Ad COST is Less Than Vacant Room Loss! You can rent your furnlsh d room to a lodger who la . "good pay," who will appre ciate a good place to live, and who will STAY If the imoin niakeH a good home. ' .' The COST per day of a want ad la amaller than the LOSS per day through hav ing the room unrented. And a few days of want ad COST will prevent a great many riaya of VACANT JtOOM I.OH8. , Lost l A )ST Hold and tortnlae ahell rim. med gloss. - Return to room 20, Do b dii In liidg. lteward. 01,1 SNOW IlMXnVKsS ( AfiAl.V HITS HICX ItKAClI -WAST All COI.TIH AWD C'LAHSIFIKI) U1IIKCTOHY. Counting six ordinary words to the line and charged by the line. Want ada and local. Rates Per Llae. First Insertion, per line ......10c Ksch add. Insertion, per line- ie One week (six Insertions), each insertion, per llne....M 6c 1 mo. each Insertion, per line 4e 4 month contract, each In sertion, per line . So 12-month contract, each In-. sertion, per line fo No ads taken for less Uian....26o Ads taken over the telephone only from Rsst Oregoninn sub aerlbers and those listed In the Telephone Directory. Copy must be In our office not later than 1:20 o'clock day of publication. LOS AXORLKS, Dec. 21. Tie ttench. author, Is confined to, his room In the iieverly Hills Hotel, near here, suffering from a recurrence of snow bllnrinexH which be Buffered while In Alaska a few years ago. He was stricken aboard n train Saturday while en route to Ixs Angeles, The blind now Is believed to be temporary. WANTED Oood, Glean rags at Tb East Oregonlan office. ANll;D Hewing, phone 411-vV. HBMrfTITCHJNa at the Singer shop. Mall order promptly attended to. FARMERS and merchants of all Umatilla county towns: We do out of town hauling of all kind, such as WANTKD To hear from owner of potato or produce hauling, moving of SOod ranch for sale. State cash houaehold good and other heavy prh:e, full description. ' D. F. Buih. irucKing even, between towns. 1-none Minneapolis, Minn ua at our expense. . j'eniana., tiros. For Rent VPT AND ROOMS ALT A APT8- TJRNISHED APT. Hamilton Court. Attorney HOUH2KEEPIXO ROOMS, Itl Clay. COR KENT 8LEEPINO room, la Willow. Phone 4t2R- D. W, BAILKY, Attorney at Law, flonis 7. 1, . Despaln Building. OKORQE W." COLTTS. Attorney .1 Law, Room IT. Schmidt block. I'hone 339, Pendleton. I IIOo FEED Blydensteln Co., 1300 W. I Alta. J'hone 301. Also . poultry and other feed. WANTED Woman for general house work. Three In family, 815 Murk St. I'hone 238-W. DOWNSTAIRS Apartment, 401 Aura. WANTKD Olrl for general house work. Three In family. Phone t9CJ. P. O. Hex 73. Ben P. Young. WHEAT RANCH for lent, ( miles from town. Address Bos ts. Pen dleton, Ore. . , . CARTER A SMYTH E. Attorney jl Law. . Office In rear of Amerlana National Bank Building. FEE FEE. Attorney at Law. Of fices In Despaln Building. FURNISHED APARTMENTS close In. 777 Thompson- Nice sleeping rooms, 723 Aura. i - ( FOR SALE I have city property for wnlA from Sinful snrl nn. A I ho farm. . - . . . . .. . . . . ... ' wuAiA.N nji.njT.i i ') nein Willi tyrr,t a h, rr1 tonda and farm lease.. W, II. Mor- hflllB(.work mnrnln. Annlv Mra ROOM and t"Mld- jrlson. 112 East Court street. PhonejRoya, M, Sawt.i,ei 020 Cosble street.r" Phone 482R- R. L. KEATOR. Attorney at Law. Room 24, Smith-Crawford Building. S. A. LOWELL, attorney and counsel lor at law. Office In Despaln Bldar. COW-I FOR SALE Call up 4F11. FOR SALE One red boar. AddreWf Box 105 or phone 2F13 Pendleton. Miscellaneous A CHOICE modern 7 or 8 room house, hot water heat, hard wood floors, shower bath, French doora, sleeping porch and cement garage in terrace, in Laurelhurst, Portland, worth $8200. Also quite modern 6 room cottage in another part of Port land for 22500. Another In another part of same city for $2000. All for sale.. Write P. D. Watta, Weston, Ore. SEH FREE demonstration. New sub. stltute for coal and wood 811 Main Street. Tloy ItiiiiHwiiVH Arc Ili4l. OREUON CITY, Dec. 21. Juvenile Officer , Frost apprehended two runa way luils In the Wichita country Fri day and broucht them to Oregon t'tiy where they are held Pending the ar- CARPETS AND RUGS woven. Innutre rlal of their parenta. The boys are ,000 y t WehD, Victor rkhlbert and Richard Mnnre I 1 neno. . They said they intended going to LIRROTT rillviw tir,.,l,t .ul i'ortinnn in searcn or worn. FOR SALE One 76 Holt caterpillar, Just rebored. with new crank shaft. See Glenn E. Scott. Pendleton, Ore. RENT Furnished Apt. , Water. 602 DUCKS AND TURKEYS WANTED Will r.av 2flc lb. for ducks: 25c and i 2Sc lb. for turkeja. Earl Coutts. Tele-'FOU RENT Nicely furnished clean phone 322. WANTED Young man Jo learn lum ber and general hardware business. Apply Dr. M. 8. Kern. apts. Inquire 205 West Webb. Auctioneers 8 A. NEWBERRY, Attorney at Law. j Smith-Crawford Building. - PETERSON A BISHOP, Attorney at Law. Rooms 2 and 4. SmitA i Crawford Building. JAMES B. PERRY, Attorney at Law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE New modern six room bungalow with two lots, corner Fourth and Colum bia streets. Salem, Oregon. Will ex change for horses and farm equip ment. Address W. L. Bobbins, Wes ton, Oregon. FOR SALE 118 Ford, - like new. Run very little. Several extra. $535.. Inq. this office. MAN AND WIFE wish foremanshlp on ranch. Best of references. H. B. PrentlMj, Richland, Wn. WANTED To rent, 20 to 40 acres improved or partly Improved land j near Stanfield, Ore. Address Box 9, ! Route 1, Pendleton. Ore. . j COL. W. F. YOHNKA. Auctioneer, makes a specialty of farmer stock Bank Building. and machinery sale. "The man that gets you the money." Leave order at East Oregonlan Office. ' ' RALEY AND RALEY, Attorneys at Law. Office In American National Architect WANTED To hear from some one who has or knows of a spinning wheel for sale. Address X this office. Overland Pendleton Co. FOR SALE Sludcbaker auto In first class condition. Run less than 8000 ! - miles. 3 new Goodyear tires. MuRtlt-ALI. be sold at once, a bargain. Inquire Fred Earl, The Peoples Warehouse. Draymen PENLAND BROS. VAN TO move your household gooda. Tele- ; phone 339. Also baggage transfer- rlng and heavy'haullng. Your ad should be in evidence when the man with a Job to offer looka at the "wants." Your ad. should put you in touch with a new job before you have be gun to "worry." FRED E. SCHMIDT. Attorney at Law. Room 24. Smith-Crawford Bldg., - ' Farm Implements RAYMOND W. HATCH, ARCHI- . , n .., ws tect. Phone 732J, Pendelton. .Ore- wccdkr .t ail " the' weeds tb first time fif r tha field. Saves one-third the time ana does lot better work. Ordjr now. Pendleton Weeder Works, 3t Cotton wood street. Second-Hand Dealers gon. Your ad should be there when the servant YOU OUGHT TO HAVE looks I at the "Help wants." Your ad. should find a tenant who pays rent the day It la due. The want ads can help you to find a tenant who never defaulta In the rent. V. STROBLB. dealer In new and ee ond hand gooda. Caah paid for ! second, hand goods- Cheapest Place For a time. It Is expected, the peace In buy household good. 210 E. Court, dove will be a voluble as a parrot. j Phone 271W. NO TONIC LIKE HOOD'S Barsaparilla For a Tim like This, After Influensa, the Grip, When pnre Mood, rebuilt utrenfrth and regulated bowels are essential. In the after-effects of influenza, the grip and other prostrating dis eases. Hood's Snrsnpnrilln has re markable health-hclpinGf effect. It expels the poison that have weakened and depleted the blood, rousing pallor, anemia, flabby flesh and lax muscles. It is the standard IiI'HhI remedy with a successful rec ord of nenrly fifty years. sfany people need a fine, penile, easy enlhartio in these trying times. We recommend Hood 'a Pills, used in the liest families, and equally effec tive with delicate women or robust men. Eusy to take, easy to operate. Medical Unit Kept On Jump By 91st Division's Activity the National army. In describing war conditions, Cnpt. Hunt suya. the 7000 civlliun Inhabi tants of Audenarde wore gaa masks and lived 'in cellars while the city waa occupied by the Germans, because of the frequent gas attacks. Karly In. September when the Germans werej putting up a stiff resistance. Capt. J Hunt was doing a double amputation f in ft hosptal tent with an airplane I raid overhead. A piece of shell struck j the tent, but did no damage. Night movements without light, mud, frost, the. constant hammering of big guns, and treating the greatest variety o .wounds imaginable, these, according to ( apt. Hunt, made up the routine or his wur-tlme life. RUSSIANS MUST FIGHT OWN BATTLE FOR DEMOCRACY American Automobile Itiddled With Bullets Like Kitchen Collander SEATTLE. Dec. 21. Writing to Dr. Harry Shaw, of Seattle, from Au denarde, Belgium. Capt. John H. 'Hunt, former Seattle physicinn, de scribes the nction of the Hist division from late In Bcplemlier to the signing of the armistice. In a letter dated November 14. According to Capt. Hunt, the division wajj on the'move all the time, and the.one great diffi culty for the medical men was to keep up with it. Capt. Hunt says the Wild West" division la the pride of PARIS. Nov. 7. (Hy mall.) An American automobile Just In. from the front attracted a great deal of attention on the boule vards of Paris recently. It had been literally riddled by nia chlnegun bullets, but was still In good running order and was be ing used hy a major of artillery. The body of the machine looked like a kitchen collander. There were ljll holes through one side ! of the car and many of the bul- lets had ploughed out the other side. Whenever I heaufjoniohile halted n crowd gathered and In- variably the French soldiers in ! the crowds saluted and the ci- vlllans raised their hats when ii, (iccnnnnts reappeared to en- I ter the car. , INFLUENCE EXERTED FOR INTERVENTION Cannot be- Conquered, Self- Government Only Sure - Policy. BY J. W. T. MASON. (United Press Staff Correspondent) NEW YORK, Dec 20. Influences are being exerted on allied nations to send a strong army to Russia to over come the Bolshevik! and establish a more moderate form of government I in Petrncrad. Intervention In. the In- ternal affairs of Itussia -would bo prl- marily for the purpose of safeguard- ing funds of investors in Russian se . jcuritle. The United States has con- jmade in the case of Russia, it is i highly probable the Russians will be Idriven to an eventual alliance with 'Germany. . Russia cannot " be con- quered. At great cost the allies I and- America might effect the over I throw of Lenine and Trotsky, but -Russia, Instead of being crushed would :be filled with a vengful desire against western democracies that sooner or Inter would lead to new conflicts. 8olf-ieriunient Jlcst, ' Self'government Is better. The Russians cannot be taught it by an invading army. Every great nation has to go through a fiery ordeal of Belf-dnstructloiu Russia can merge from the semi-barharlc state of the late czars bnly by fighting her own battle herself. France had a far worse period than Russia's terror be fore the French learned the .true moaning of democracy. Nations that have passed through the ordeal them selves should be willing to give time for the birth throes of a new democ racy. , All of us are talking' about democracy. Tim soldiers whose printed In tilts casualty list liase) suffered or died for IL Malad Influenza Kills Herders. Killed in Action. Private Ernest W. Jones, City, Idaho. Wounded Slightly. Private Albert W. Fellner, Portland, Oregon. Private Ernest William Sherrard, Euan, Washington. Private Howard Pittinger, Wood burn, Oregon. Frivate Huber O. Ness, Snohomish, Washington. Private John E. Lehman, Mackay, Idaho. Died of Wound. Private Raymond A. Bennett, Ca mas, Washington. Roy Miller, Clark, Everett, Arlington. WlXXEMl'CCA. Nov. 21. Many- herders were victims of the recent in fluenza epidemic. As a result "whole bands of sheep, numbering many thou- I Private isands, are reported straying over thejldaho. , ! hills and deserts without anyone to j Died of Disease. slstently refused to permit European t look after them. 1 Private Edward Kunert, Aberdeen, financiers to collect debts In South A call was sent to Winnemucca for j Wdlshingtnn. America by warships. herders, and although S I no a month Private Joseph M. Burgher, ' Tar- .Miclil Mean Alliance. jand board was offered, few men could ma, Idaho. If a reversal of this policy were I be four d to bo. Wounded. Degree Undetermined. Private Sidney M. Ealtezore, Ephl, Idaho. Private Lewis -E. Washington. Private Charles Norris, Oregon. . , Missing in Action. Private Tuoman S. Pwell, Jordan Valley, Oregon, i Corporal Guy B. Mardis, ville. Oregon. Private James W. Shields, ton, Crtgon. Wounded Severely. Sergeant Ray Victor Racycott, Sand Point, Idaho. Private Ransom A. Taylor, St. Bancroft, thony, Idaho. j Private Gustave Washington. Private Lester Dodd, Winthrop, Washington. oit-AS son cs:rtioss run. nil tmatsiwt or diss es KIDNEYS. BA-ADDER U MUCOUS MEMBaAHES ; AT YOUR DRUCCIST Ask Sir WV MAM I ON lX CHICHESTER S PILLS dL2l: A. IMIU la Uei am,! ..ni,tif -w -1 toict. scaled vrUk Bit. K&tMM. T7 4w X Tak BO mghm. Bo mt s mrm bui ,bisj Bi-tajiic U'icc. alcil with Bite Ramose, ' lIAl7o-l HKAM) a a t .Z. SOlDBrMtJOGSISEVtRYWrffiS the main itrect of the town, snapping off telephone and electric light poles and' carrying away" everything loose. i but did but little damage to the build-McMinn-iie- o either side. ... Silver- ; ; An- toraosll. Parkland, B Tl OIO d 121 East Court rnone 010 ssa rA i Picture Framing s All the latest moulds, to yonr orncr, proneny ni-..r at reasonable prices AT IvillRPHY BROS. TUB OLT HELIAIlUC PAINTERS Solo Agents for the Old Reliable DOINGS OF THE DUFFS The professor picks out Tom's weak points. By Allman PHOENIX PURE PAINT 5 . . W4iTO'MsdeYojyrstTnKTrade j . J "A Western isde YtWjWrsternTrade RY W- P. FULLER & CO. Lives w6ck Shippeh Information Cattle"" Sheep Hogs ioiq in mnth 41.418 102,282 32,791 1917 . ; . ... . V. ... ...... 19,207 32,129 28,808 GAIN 22,151 70,153 3,983 ing the remarkable Increase in receipts the past we are pleasing and serving ine ,..- home market In Spokane. We These figures, sh year. Indicate how wel shippers of tho Northwest. vn ..on iret better prices at your cater to large and .mail shippers alike Write for Weekly Market Iter with quotations, Spokane Union Stockyards 8POKANK P.O.Hoti YASHIN, II" VtouVt BEALLV MAOE UP I j j If 1 I VoUR MINO ToTAKe A . - - T vV I uss4 tooaw sov caa p- ri " y tASvj ( (0)1 6T46T WTAWKfi A GREAT. l p,wiill N- FEY SWIMCS AT THAT 1 7 - j "J DVMMS-I WAMTTO 5EECT GLXr? ( Z A . . ItOV4Ma)WorK rVJtSTfH V,eLL','Ue5l Z A I t,J I CAM LICK THAT I jP.T' A r l . ' m r lU MAK& A MoTe. VnR MGRES5sVE WORK IS FAIR. eoYVooRE NOT 60 eoov cut rrrrr 1 verertsivs.- TZjJ NORMAL TIME OF SUNRISE, SUNSET Cyclonet Hots Ino County. EUGENE, Ore.. Dec 21. Lune ' county waa visited by a mid-Western cyclone last night, a real twit rr" that tore trees off close to the pround. smashed windows and left ruin along its entire path. The storm struck between 8.30 and 9 o"clock in the evening a it d was ac companied by a heavy rain. Cohurs'. nine miles east of this city, was ap parent ly the storm center, and here the cyclu0n could be heard npproach ins several minutes before it hit. It swept a clear pnth the entire length of Hunting Is prohibited , by the federal migratory bird treaty between sunset and one-half hour before sunrise. Below is . the normal time of sunrise and set on the hunting grounds of Umatilla county, for the month cf J-'tcembtr: Sunrise. Sunset 21... 7:35 4:13 22 7:3 4:14 23 ?:3 4:14 24 7:34 4:15 25 7:37 :lf 2S 739 4:14 27 7:35 4:17 28 7:38 f ' 4:lt t9 7:38 4:18 4 30 7:38 4:1 31 7:38 4:10 !j CAN BE CURED , Free Proof Ta You i. . MirM. K. P. m rnewber of the Indians Stat ti &tcn. N' -at I irv-u in l-ort i Owr elsht thetfat:4 All I want is your name and nMrrn w loin peml T" Ore trial . In atm. iit. I wjat you y. 1 1" try Uaa trealnM-ut Hint's jt lr llifif. iisv n:;Iv ar.Tumeiit. , rvf Uvn in the Ilet.il Dmr Bmihess ft SO fears. I ra 1 t ..f in,..rrf,1, v siiwi .id.rtit r,f 1h Kt-t.nl I)sfe-'1tr ArttHJj t Hundred Men, Wtvat n sml C hildren outule of l-ort Wttj ue huvSr urcoriiius Jlktrwu Ut- i , if y(U1 ,1;ive Eczeane, Itch Seit RKcum, Tetter hvtc miil bow txid nif tmitmnt h cunil the wort r;wi I cv, r kiv-I me a chance t3Rfv my claim. S.'iiJ tin vour iian nrxl adln- on the coujx.n br-lcw ami r-'t t'M' t-i:tl tpeatrtRiit I wuut to semi you 1-KhK. '1 h wom.cn. axtMUhvfuHl in your own rn will br preoff. ' linii CUT AMD SUUC TOOAT I. C. HUTZCLU Druggist, 3140 Wast Main St., Fort Waym. bid. rvtuc tend without cost or bliiration to me your Free Proof firatskent. Street aii'l Vo. 5 t J? ' BETTER AND ' SOFTER LIGHT Is drsd bjr th. us of SomS of iim bcau'iful rtxtura of ours. They lv. s lihl tbot UlumlnstM tho room prfMtl7. but that doo not tiro or strata th m. Th.y sr sol sxpoa tv. soBaldrlna tn.lr ostrs of fldtMicy sod rtra s,utr. Way aut at losst as tasal J. L. VAUGHAN ifiTOY