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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1913. PAGE SEVEN 2SMM,m7mm!immvMm?mt w M "mm gi DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Ladies' Union, Suita ;. 96c Boy$' and Girls' Union Suits 65c Boys' and Girls' Sleeping Garments 65c Mittens for Children 15C Ladies' Gloves 35c Columbia fYoeliet Thread, Nine Colora, any nto '. . Ilk? ('outs' Ootdirt Thread, a colors, any ttlxe. . . '. l(to We have c.nly olil run .vurtlugc. 'i M. mw M Huirt. Hmmi rvitioii no Think lu- new hikniI Is ! jht ct. fchort of old yardage. Palinollve, Stork, Castile uiul oilier ISe Soaps, X for 28 White Laundry Soap, ' a,, Ohio Noiseless .Mutch, old iirit-e . 5c Toilet Paper, rolls, for 2&c SOME WHOIJOfiAI-E PRICF-H. Opposite ONLY NOMINAL RUN OF CATTLE j. POJITLANDw I-Yl.- 21. There wan ' to'$li,"or a low of Cftc fro,. prcyloiiH only a nominal run of Muff In the North I't-rtluiul yards for Uii' tiny. ami (fcftoral trade condition) were (piiti. Tho top jrlcc on BU't-r.s was reduced Calurrlml IkeafnottM c annot lie Cured bf toal application, mi tlty caunot reach Ihc dlm-H! ftordouit of tltt ear. T lie re li ouljr one wny tu ture cntarrluil d'ufuM, tiff-1 tint Ih br a r.iintltntiunitl rcmetij. t ut'arrtml J renim-Kg Ih uum liy an In flamed conditio!) uf the inuroun lining of tic f-.tmturlilan Tube. When this tube la Inflamed yoxt have h rumbling aouud or tm perfect hearing, anil when It Ih entirely cloaed, ea f iiet la the rctmlt- L'nlrva tti InflaoioiatJun cud m rluriMi and tbia tube reatortrd to Its normal roudltlou, hrarlijjr mill r.ir.vxv VI.. v. -b.sui l au luflaml comltth.u of the muaoua an.- Mockpm and fe!r Hleerit 6..10fii face. Hall a atarrli Mell Ine hcxh thru Suiiik Situation Klcaflv, 5 '1 IM th6 F old mam across twecstreeT ? f"i OF WAPWB. HAS Voo WASI S 'muEttRooM I PPesuME u is neurit I Cret aMceVkwRjaPEAKM ABowT V(TT0M? 4 TH6 CIVIL WAR. ALL OVEi , JL.U. $"g"f'- PaStime P - J W IT WA3 04 THft TIR5T PAV TlfnPrSrf Vm mpaiJ 1 . .1 H 5 li W AIXSUST AMD VNE SIGHTED 7J4E I i TM MeAM, WEIL, MISS, " li Jfei' 1 MH ABOUT SIXOCtocK IK THE I JJ ' 60"E FOBGOOD; TueS WEMT ' ff 13 ?4 ' MOBHW- OOR (JOMHeRS fior I , 1 k II "I IH THAT 'J V B m THE RACE AND PROPPED A ! J 8 , V ! t I' WWWWTOI I "ftj I " 3MEU. RKHT W AMOUG CM J I I I i WWUKWJ.N Vt HEU I OP AND tOOMEO AbAIH J f t I 7 (, 1 , -rL-.. ... 11 - ; Z2&tu !IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIHIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllll I WHEN YOU BUY YOUR CAR Did you ever consider a rebuilt Chevrolet? We maintain a full and complete stock of parts for Chevrolet cars, and when we offer you one that has been rebuilt in our shop we mean that absolutely all worn parts have been replaced by new parts and that the car will perform almost as well as a new one. . - We now have two of these cars ready for de livery. Also one Ford Touring Car. C. & F. Motor Co., Inc. Chevrolet Service I Saxon Service 722 Cottonwood St Phone 46 allllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllJIIIIIUIIIIIIIIMIIIIra MUoui-tinnH, hut tnls waa Maarfiy a chunK" of the duy, and, ji noled In recent repurtR. !mx liccn KntherlnK tor u ntiml'ttr of days While there not much strenxth noted for too 'imilliy Htnff In the cattle division, or- olnary to common lUuff Im strong at former prices. fienerul caltle market range: .Mi'dlmii to choice Hteent I ID.afili) 1 1.00 I flood to medium Meet-M . W.-HjlO-S Cfimiiinii to Kood steers choice cowh and heifers. Common to kooI cows and heifers banners nulls falv S.IIOTl 9.40 S.OOifiS 10.0') 8. TOW 8.11 4.2r.) 6.25 D.0O K.01 7.60 11 00 9.r,0 during the day at North Portland. In I Angel, 1 load cattle and nogs; Itonert v heat SQuStltUteS L SCU fact, aside from the sales made by i Alccrow, oomenaaie, l mau came; packerH to themselves and between and hogs ' In Making WTar Breads tlx Klearly cittiditlons were shown tbe hlood uo tit. uiucuus Hurtut'eii of W will glv. On nundred Iioll. foi I market for swine at North ny cuNe of Catarrlml Iienfuess thnt t-annot ba cured tij Ifnll'd tntanli Metlh-lne. t'lr- cuiara trM. Ail nritjnliHia, tin. allied Interests, thre has been so smull a volume of business In Ihls : division recently that quotations In ! could scarcely be established. v J. ciikni: i 70., Toledo, O. QHICHESTER S PILLS 'f-v . lf. Jifl nh Liuv RiWoa. X Javc-J Tak n attirr II itr f rnur " I 2Jf lIAMiM ItIMM pl..a. f,-, la yn known Itrr Sift , AUiyl Krlnll --r SOI D RY nPlGfilSTS FVERHf Rf land for the day, althoiiKh only a nominal run put In an appearance. In the east the situation was again slightly firmer, with fair price ad vances, but no change was noted at North Portland. General hog market range: Prime light 1G.45(I 14.55 Pigs 14.O0ftlu.O4' Bulk of sales . . '. 16.60 No Mutton Arrives. S'o far as the mutton market wa: ! concerned, there was no auch thing fort- ! (iboeial sheen j Western Jambs j Valley lambs . , . Yearlings Wethers Ewes lo.ou'S' 1 1.00 j Shorn Bheep 2 1-2 to 3c under quo tation. Wednesday .livestock Cattle V.'. O. Minor, load. 'nttle and calves A. Telin, Wash., 1 load. Mixed stuff Frank AVann, larnli range: . . . ii.uu i r,.r.o . . 14 GUli 1G.U0 . . 13.0(K(i 13.50 12.50 ijt 13.00 Shivers. Heppner, 1 McPee. Mt. When V.m Have a fold. Cooked Veetnldc8 Iay lie. Made It Is when you have a severe cold ; Iteidace I'art tif Wheat Flour in that you appreciate, the good qualtles Jlonie ('iH)klng. of Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy. ( - Mrs. Frank Crocker, Pana, III.. , CORVALI.1S. Ore., Feb. 20. Com writes: "Our five-year-old son Paul meal, buckwheat, flour, soy bean, caught a seveer cold last winter that, meal and' potato flour are some of settled on his lungs and he had ter- the substitutes that may be used to rtble coughing spells. We were replace part of the wheat flour In war greatly worried about him as the breads. The following V. S. recipe for medicine -we gave him did not help potato bread Is explained by the O. him in the least. A neighbor spoke , A. O. Hume Economy staff as fol- so highly of Chamberlain's Cough lows. flour. (Boiled rice may be used with! The detectlve'a salary la always apot flour In about the same proportions), cash. It should be remembered that one i i i i n .a pound of mashed potatoes contains i RENBWBO TBBTIMOJfT, about 1 1-4 cup of water, and starch and other substances about equiva- j lent to those in a cupful of wheat flour. Cse 3 pounds boiled potatoes, 2 1-4 teaspoons salt, 3 level teaspoons su gar, 2 cakes compressed yeast, and 4 tablespoons water. Clean jiml noil notatoes until soft. Pour off water, peel and mash while Pendleton resident can doubt, hot, leaving no lumps. Take 3 i pounds 5 solidly packed half pints I of the potatoes and when luke I warm add the yeast which has been soaked in the 4 teaspoons lukewarm water. Next add the salt, sugar and a scant half pint sifted flour. Mix and let rise till light. Add the re mainder of the flour, kneading thor oughly into a smooth elastic dough. Adrl no more water unless absolutely : necessary, as the water in the potato lo 'softens the dough while fermenting. Vet; rise until treble the volume. Vi ae Into four loaves, moiu aim place greased pans. Ijet rise to double the volunie. Bake 45 to 50 minutes. (Copies of O. A. C. bulletin, "War Breads and Cgkes,' free on request.) ir No one in Pendleton who suffers back ache, headaches, or distressing urinary ills can afford to Ignore this Pendleton woman.'! twice-told story. It Is confirmed testimony that no Mrs. Wm. MacGrtfor,. Jll Lllleth St., says: "x suffered from . terrible pains In my back and my feet and. ankles swelled. I often had .to (asp. for breath and sometimes had to be helped around. After " everything else had failed to help me, I used; Doan's Kidney Pills and they cured me." (Statement given May 1, It 10.) t liambcrlaln's Tablets. These Tablets are intended espec ially for disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels. If you are troubled with heartburn, Indigestion or con- Remedy that I got a bottle of II. The Potut flour is not generally avail- ;supation tney win oo you soou.-au. first dose benefited him so much thatable in American markets, but boiled j ' I. continued Klvinir It to him until he ' mashed potatoes may be substituted j Nothing is impossible for the man ' wnn can anu win. was cured."- Adv. for slightly less than one half the : On May 15. 191. Mrs. MacOresdr added: "My opinion of Doan's Kid.' ney pills hasn't changed in the least since 1 gave my first recommenda tion several years ago. I know from experience that this medicine has no equal for kidney trouble." Pr:ce CO cents, at all dealers! Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy. get Doan's Kidney pills the same' that Mrs. MacGregor had. Foster.- , Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. T.., BUSINESS LOCALS AND WANT ADS The Wants and Needs of Pendleton Are Noted Under Proper Headings so You Can Readily Find Them ; ; ' ' NEW TODAY Miscellaneous Vi$. KALE Heasonable, one 1U CALL, PENLAND BROS.' VAN to Kord touring ' car, Al conuuion. - move your nousenoia gooas. -ieie' Phone Mr. McCarty. 20611. Fort' SAUK- Mitchell delivery truck. rebuilt, repainted, looks like new. cheap. Ask about it. Sapper Bros., HwuiUton, Oregon. ; Phone 339. Also baggage transfer ! ring and heavy hauling. WA.NTKD Work on ranch by man 0.0d wife. 712 West Webb street. WANTED Olrl tVr stenographer, bdokkeeper and stock records. Ref erences. Sapper' Oarage, Hermlston. Oregon. FOH SALE S. C. Ked eggs for hatching. lilbbon winners at liolso and. .Moscow. Idaho. Lloyd Bowman, 1 102 W. Alta St. Phone 782. TI-U3 RADIATOR MAN Robert Hall 728 Cottonwood street. Radiator repairing exclusively. NOTICE Have enough stock and household goods to fill one-half car for shipment to American Falls. Idaho. Want someone to take other half car. Address 1. O. Ilox 142, i Weston, Ore. For Rent Used Cars Wanted Auto Hire. Legate FURNISHED APT. Haml.ton Court. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, 601 Clay. t WANTED Good, clean rags, at The I D. B. Waffle, touring, I East Oregonian office. I Charles Co.. phone 7. HOUSEKEEPING and sleeping rooms reasonable, at 60s Willow street. WANTED Position as cook housekeeper by experienced worn an. 400 B. Alta. or . FOR RENT Sewing machines cf all ' makes, SI. 00 per week. 13.00 per month. McCllntock and Simpson, 400 E. Court. FOR RENT Furnished 3-room apartment with heat and water. Phone 727J7 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC As I am I ' . '"". " I WILL TRADED my Chevrolet for your Ford. See Miller, 722 Cottonwood. I j ONE CHEVROLET touring car, like new, to be sold at a bargain. One Overland roustabout Just overhauled, i at a bargain. W. C. Nay, Telephone ! 46. 12-26tf ' FOR SALE Some excellent bar- j i galni. in Ford cars. Phone 72-1M, ! MARRIED MAN wanted for ranch; ! or call 402 W. Bluff. close to town; prefer man with fam- ( ; , ' lly; steady work and good pay for WE HAVE THREE Dodge Brothers right party. Inquire "23 Y," this of- : flee. Architect city trips. NOTicK ok street ausbssmjemt lNSTALLWlOINT i'RTV (IEUtCS. k ' Notice is hereby gtren Uiat the i Common Council of Tbe Citv of Pen i dleton. on February 4, 1918, did Iraki an assessment for the improvement of Calvin street from the north line of iKAVMON-n W. HATCH. Architect. Da- . t ! spam buiiaing. rnone its. renaie- t aiis street io me souiii tine sc vouri WANTED Work on ranch bv mrIton, Oregon.. i street, in The City of Pendleton, and and wife, fice. Inquire 24 "K'' this of- leavlng Pendleton soon, all persons knowing thtmselves to be Indebted to ALTA APARTMENTS Thoroughly me will please call and settle same j remodeled: furnished or tinfurnish on or before Saturday, February 23rd ej suites reasonable. ,702 E. Alta. C. touring cars, one Ford and one Bu i Ick for sale, reasonable. N. P. - Mc-! ; Lean, Main street, opposite Pendleton ! WANTED Girl for general house- , Hotel. Phone 222. Phono 6F14 or address Lester SBE THE HALL "Non-.sklp" Weed-. tti C01o " Hurst, Pendleton, Ore. .r, (blade type). 100 per cent ef- , l.OKT-HIII hooknml watch card Cred aUe "ld FOR SALE-Cyphers Incubator and -o. Mil. book c ined regis- JZr T" "'Zule "'- - tratlon card and money: Kinder re' this office. r.n. K"Ht r': mSUVCe ton SALI.0 shares of the Walla - . - Walla Oil, Gas and Pipe Line Co. 8 THJJ PEHH..N who took cloth,,, from BBgMJffm Address Box ,54. Wsl.a Walla, Douglas Court is known. If same tgents, 815 Mala street. Phone 404. ' Is returned to Apt. A no anion will . s .,,.. , , ,, I TT, be taken AttOmCV tOH ' ' "' ' llert P,!BH for e : fV." f hatching, il.00 per 15. Mrs. I. C. FOR SALE Velie in good gondtlon. 5 passenger. Would niake goo1 truck. Phone 400 or 74. ; work. No washing or Ironing. Must cook well. 40 a month. Mrs. O. M. Rice. 101 Wilson. Tho most valuable business ac quaintance you will ever make will ever have will find you through a want ad. I Gel a CanT Jl, 7 TO-DAY BKPJ. From Your CjgsgLJ Hardware V f or Grocery PcIcr Room 24. Smith-Crawford Hldg. FRANK DAVIS, Attorney at Law. Of fice Smith-Crawford Building. D. W. BAILEY. Attorney at Law. Rooma 7. I, v, Despuln nullding. GEOItGE W. COUTT8. Attorney at Law. Room 17. Schmidt block. FOR SAL!i Stack of wheat hay. About 9 tons; also stack of barley straw. Mrs. 1'eter West Ranch, Tu-tullla. FOR SALE Good Jack, cheap. In I quire It. L. ll:iip, Holdman, Ore I gon. IFOR SALE 1818 Birlck, extra-cord j tires, bumper, tire on rear. Inquire Ralph Temple. F'OR SALE Ro truck, good condi tion. Inquire 113 Lee street. REAL VALUES Stmiebaker 4,v 5 pa?nenger Paige, 7 passenger Paige, all being overhauled and every one will perform just like new. Inquire Lou Suttoiff Independent Garage. MoDKL, X3 OVERLAND, just been overhauled. A genuine bargain. Inquire Stono Garage. WANTED Chickens and ducks Phone Earl Coutts, 322 or 240J. Top prices. Auctioneers COL. W. F. TOHNKA, Auctioneer. makes a specialty of farmers' stock and machinery sales. "The man that gets you the money." Lea re orders at East Oregonian Office- Real Estate j WANTED Several small rag rugs J woven. Mrs. a. X. Johnston, Pilot Hock, Ore. I WANTED Girl for general house work. Phone C96J or apply 014 Lewis. Second-Hand Dealers ; V. STHOHI.K, dealer in nv and sec ond hand goods. Cash paid for sec ond hand goods. Cheapest place to buy ! household goods. 21U ). Court Phone 271 W. Tho ''way up" for yon In your bus- j The best business advice you will inesM may be on a "ladder of want ever receive Is to "get closer to the ads " i classified ads." Sirt ACHES of wheat land near Lind. Wash., all in crop and-for 35 per acre with share. See Fried- ; secured f.-ena the office of tne City Re. ley or write F. D. Watts. Weston, did assess the contract price for mar . ing said improvements against tKe iota, parta of lots and parcels of land, especially benefited thereby.- All per aons affected by sucb improvement and -a ssessman desiring is take advantage of the provisions of Chapter ef Title zr. of Lord's Oregon Laws urovidlnfr that suc'i assesments may be paid in te.yanrual installments are hereb.' no tified that explication so to do must be made to the City Recorder, as in such Chapter 6 provided within tea daya from the date of thlj to-Uoa. rorir.s ror such applications may Ore. This will bear investigation. FOR SALE Wheat hay. W. Roberts. Box 5. Rieth. Oregon. Notice of Payment of City of Pendle ton Improvement Bonds. Notice is hereby given that City of Pendleton Improvement Bonds Nos. 16. 17, IS and 19, Series T. will he paid upon presentation thereof to the undersigned at the American Nation al Bank. Pendleton, Umatilla Coun ty, Oregon. Interest on said bonds ceases March I, 191 . Dated Feb. 14. ISIS. LEE MllOHHOUSE, Treasurer. City of Pendleton. By Wm. Mickelsen, Deputy. orner. Dated at Pendleton. Oregon, tb'S Ilk day of JfebruAry. 1914 THOS. FITZ GERALD. City Reeorear. CARTER ft B1IVTHK, Attorneys at I .aw. Office In rear of American Na tional Bank Building. KKK & FEK, Attorneya at Law. in Despatn Building. R. I. KEATOR, Attorney at Law. Room 24, Smith-Crawford Building. S. A. NEWBERRY, Attorney Smith-Crawford Building. at Law, PETERSON! St BISHOP, Attorneys at Law. Rooma 3 and 4. Smith-Craw ford Building. JTEW TODAY, , advertisement 111 - Haflh new ' tk nin unrfne ew.w Togar' the first Insertion only. During subsequent Insertions of the ma It will appear undar its proper classification. The most "lucky" want ad you have ever written may bo your next one! . The best job you will ever get will com to you through a want ad, "i'W. . JAMES B. PERRY, Attorney at Law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. RALEY 4 RALEY, Attorneya at Law. Office In American National Bank Building. FOR SALE NEW and second hand I Sewing Machines. Singer, White, New Home and The Free Machine. McCllntock & Simpson, 400 E. Court- FOR SALE Full blooded Plymouth Rock roosters. Phone 116. 12-0tf DO YOU KNOW that Fstes & Frledly "Sell, rent or Insure Anything?" 614 Main street. Phone 604. 8. A. LOWELL, Attorney and Counsel lor st law Office In Hesnaln FtlH. Contractors and Builders. C. M. GRISWALD, general building contractor and Jobber. 728 Cotton wood street. Phone 744. I C. SWANSON & E. R. DuPuls. Esti mates given free. All work guar anteed. We build anything, cily or country work. Fhon 843M. J Fort SA l.H Assorted Burbank pota toes, from 1 to 5000 sacks at 75 cents per 100 lbs Buyer must fur nish sacks and sack potatoes at pit, ' located 1-4 miles from Slanfleld. Ad dress H. E. Bartholomew, Stnnfleld, : Oregon. TIME CARD Weston-Pendleton Auto Stage Leaves Weston for Pendleton at 7:4B a. m. nnd 12:45 p. m. Leaves Athena for Penuleton at 8:00 a. m. and 1:00 p. m. Leaves Adams for Pendleton at 8:20 a. m. and 1:20 p. m. Leaves Pendleton (Allen-Knight Store) for Weston at 10 a m. and 4:00 p. m. , SAM UAWORTII, Driver. I $ "THE WORLD IS ALL GATES, all opportunities, strings of tension wating to be struck" and the want ad pages are filled with these "gates," and these "opportunities," ami these "strings of tension." 44444 Many (iood Positions Can be had by any ambitious young man or young woman In the field of railway or commercial telegraphy. We want a number of young men and young women to prepare for the tele graph servk't to fill vacancies .caused by unusual drafting of young men for the signal corps. Prepare to help your country. Write today for full particulars The Railway Telegraph Institute. Portland, ore.. 12. Hides and Junk WE BUY HIDES, pelts, furs, etc., at top prices. Eastern Hide & Junk Co.. 121 It. li St , Pendleton, Oregon. Phone 561. NOTICE OF STREET ASSESSMENT 1STAI.LMET PRIVILEGES. ' Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of The City of Pen dleton, on February 6, 1918. did make an assesmeat for the Improvement of Lewis street from the east line of Lee street to the west line of Beure. gard street. In The City of Pendleton, and did assess the contrsct price for making aaid improvements against the lota, parts of lots and parcels of land, especially benefited thereby. All persons affected by such improvement and saseasment desiring to take ad vantage of the provisions of Chapter 6 of Title 26 of Lord'. Oregon Laws providing that each assessments mar be paid In ten annual Inatallm.ntk . r hereby notified that application so to do must be made to the City Recorder, as In such Chapter J provided within ten days from the date of this notice. Forms for such applications may be secured from the office of the City Re corder. Dated at Pendleton. Oregon, this 8th day of February. 1918. THUS. FIT. GERALD. City 'Kei-ord.r. JOB PRINTING at the East Orego nian office Male Help Wanted I 1M 11 1, UK .i i; $1 ti om-h if sever:.! si-luu'lboy s wrm w ill tii-liv t-r I'.'Dn-H ii' tin- 4'iirtia put'luTiti.'iiS to t-'tistome-rs. Unly sflnnI !hi ilf an. n-nt !t mrt nly and 1 arnlutious rttvt upply. Thw 1 u0 !; is in initiation to lih- rtl r.xnii profit ji Htiit ninny other S'lMinlMii-.4. Apply tt I.. .. Frniirr, 71U Maim irrtl, Penult-ton. Urr. j, WAT AO COITMV AWif CLASSIFIED UlHBtTORY. Counting aix ordinary word to (hj Hue mid charged by Uia ltn. Want ado and local. Wntft Per I.l4is First Inn-riion. ptr lina Wc Kaoh ndtl. ins.-rtion. pr lint. & tin. Wfk i Ins-rt lonjij, I'.'u-h insi-rtiiin. p-r lin . 4f 1 mo fit, i iiH.-rt tfii, i-r line 4c t month own tm ft. l in- 3rti.n. . r lm 3c iL'-ni'n.th c-ntract, each lnfr- titn. p. r lin- c No ada itk-n for ! i than ...23c Ads tak-ti over th tlphona onlv from Kast irtKonlan aub-aenbt-ra ami tho htt in tha Tl-plH'na lUre-torj' (Vpf muat be in our ufTire nit Utr (hta 1.30 o'clock day of puUllcatlea.,