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EIGHT PAGES - DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1918. PAGE SEVEN1 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS iMuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiru C ,. a IS When you buy your c&r MMMMM .. It Ladies' Union Suits Boys' and Girls' TTninn Snih ; Boys' and Girls' Sleeping Garments'.'. ' Mittens for Children Ladies' Gloves , , Columbia CnAt 'I hrcu.l, NlnV.Vrs,' any "."". Coats' t'rwlu-t Thread, a c olors, unv lxi . .' Wo Imvo only old mil ,.. Tin- m-w hull In 'short'. ' f SikkiI Cotton Think tlm new spool V5' .r'.'t. Hhoit of'oi.i ritait: Palmollvo, stork, Custllo ami other 15 Soups 3 for U'hita Laundry Soup ' Ohio NnLsrlcwt .Match, old print . Toilet PaiKT, mils for ! '. 9fic 65c 65c 15c 35c . JIIR . um SOMK WHOLKSALK PIUCIM. , 2So . . So 2So .JUM IKARHBO IHAT W t"-" BOO DIRKS, 13 BMO OF YtfURJ, Bo DlRKS,r THAT 50? I'U IS 3ICK HfcKfc IN I HE 0 ngR 4MD hospital - Opposite Pastime ggwai r ' ': The United States Government Cooperates with the 7,600 member banks In maintaining the Federal Reserve Han king System for the protection of the business Interests of the- country. Through the Federal Reserve Board In Washington it super vises the twelve Federal reserve banks; It appoints one-third of their directors; It deposit its funds largely with them; it guarantees he currency they Jssue. , This cooperation greatly increases the value of the system to us and our community. Are . you linked up with this new national system as one of our depositors? If not, you should delay . no longer. HIE FIRST NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON sjmembeSs SECURITY j " Send for Itooklet, "How Dors It Jlencflt Me?" mm r r -see HIM r n'wJ 3 I CAME MTo-SPEMD A FEW MINUTES WITH MR, DIRKS I rr1 " " U ' -. J&M gMMMlNa I'm ooBaH.mARe. nAUOWHG NO ONE To viaT Him Exeer W3 RetATives I OH, 5iT, A - l'M i'M HIS -SISTER, oh, is That ao? I'm VERW AC TO MEET wo - I I r,v nrrrDT ai-iirniiMiiiriisimonl iiiiiim i unii iri-tr-wTiiit.iiiTiii ,n ., .rS FOB fKl HIS M3THER.i J -4 UI mm II pi w r i HUGE SUPPLY OF FEEDERS WANTED POUTLiAXD, Feb. 22. A huge sup- ply of feeder cattle is now wunted at North Portland but there are ft;v arriving. The call is mo much greater than the HiipDly that ilm best price ever known for this clasH of stuff is avnlluble. More interest in feeder Bluff haa been shown during recent inontlis Jn the cattle division of the North Port land market than ever befure Jiiiown. Portland haw become headquarters for the sale of this stock and this has re sulted in the demand al! coming to this city. 1 Killer cattle market is showing steadiness for ordinary finality stock but there remains a very slow tone for fancy stuff. General cattle market range: Medium to choice steers $10.3.ifi 11.00 Good to medium steers 1.3 r a 1 1.3 Common to good steers S.fMiij 9.40 G.T'.'T s.ir, 4.2T, 'ft ti.Vu r..ini ti s.'mi i.r.n fa 1 1JH) 6. fi !).'. Choice cows and heifers Common to jfood cows and heifers Camters Bulls Calves Stoeker and feeder steers 4viie jej)rtsHtd in Tasf. Further depression in the price of swine was shown in the bitf markets east of the Jlockics during the day but no change was shown in the North Portland situation because there was so little stock available. In fact arrivals came on guaranteed prices. General hog market ranpo: Prime liht - $1D.4T( ft 16,60 Prime h eav y 1 G . 4 fl Sr 1 fl . a 5 Pis 14.00i Bulk of sales 36.50 No Call for Million. There is practically no call for mut ton in the local, yards at this time and none huve been received here for two lavs. Killers continue in coptrol of the general situation and are getting their requirements from their own , feed lots. General sheep and lamb range: CONSIDER A REBUILT CHEVROLET We have several of these cars now ready for delivery. The entire car has heen taken apart and all worn parts replaced by new. All wheel bearings renewed, new brake connections, the entire mtor is taken apart and made as good as new. We have a complete stock of ;r'nninc Chevrolet Parts. LOOK THESE CARS OVER. C.F.Doior Co., Inc. GF.XERAfj MOTOR CAR ISFPAIRING, " ChovtYMVt anil Saxon Rcrrlce.' - "723 Cottonwood St. SI 3 X JMionc 4t. j 5 S3 1 1 1 1 j i 1 1 1 f i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r i j 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r i m 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 1 1 j i f 1 1 1 r American and he wants the world to know it. In the window of his little shop h has placed the folowing hIkh. printed in red. whit- and blue ink: "My name is Von Schmidt but pin an American through and thiouti. My only aon lias joined Cncle Pain' Marines. I am proud, too.' Schmidt's 19-yar-old ton recent ly passed 1 1? required physical tests of the Marines and is now In train ing at Mare Island, Calif. , . . . Jl ri.iiijff-i 15.50 14.S0fTi iri.NU 1 3.(10 rn 13.ro K'.r.oi la.tio 10.00fJ 1 1.00 - i. to 3c under quo- Western lambs Valley Iambs . Yearlings . . . Wethers . . . . Kwes Shorn sheep tatinns. Thursday l,ivos((Kk Shippers. Cattle J. Pozart, Woodland, Wash. 1 h;id. 0 M ixed stuff Cut ford Pros., Hub bard and Gervais, 2 loads cattle and hops. Catarrhal nearness cannot Be Cured Of lora! applications s th(y caonut reach the diseased portions of the ear. There it only one way to cure catarrhal dpafness, and that is by a eoBRtirutloDal rmeaj. atarFlal Iteafness In caused by an in flamed condition of the mucous lining of ire Eustachian Tune. When thfa tube la Inflamed you have a rumbling sfmnd or im perfect heariutr. and when it Is entirely closed, afiiesfl is the result. l.'nli the inflamnintion can bp reduced and thin tub restored to Its normal condition, hearing k-111 be destroyed forever. .Many rases of deafness are caused by catarrh, which t an Inflamed condition of the muse us bdi faces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acta thro the blood on the mucous surfaces f the iystem. We will give One TTundred Dollar foi eny rase of ('atarrhal leafnea that cannot be Ttired by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Cir culars free. .All Druggists, 7oc. K. J. CUKNKY & CO.. Toledo. O. iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiAiiiiiiiMiiiiuiiiiiii! I Con Dung Low I CIIOP SUEY, I NOODLES Chinese Style. S I HOT TAMALES I CHILLI CON CARNE KI'AMSII STYLE. I LUNCHES I COFFEE S a Everjthlns clean and up-to- s date. FIKST CLASS SERVICE g 1 . TEA 5c Package 1 UNDER STATE HOTEL s Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Bts. g . Phone 67. Fendjeton, Ore. S rillllllllllllllMNIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIUIIIII?. HAS GKItM,Y XAMK HIT SOX IS IV V. S. MAIIIXRS SALT LAKE CITY, rtah, Feb. 20. AllhotiKh born in Oermany and sarldlert, hh he says, with a German name. U'Tiry Vnn Schmidt, proprietor of a butcher shop in this city ,1s all $ NOODLES, CHOP SUEY, CHINESE DISHES i flOFY'S KWONG HONG LOW g J VV ,i8 west Alta St, I psLairu, Phono 4 - B BUSINESS LOCALS AND WANT ADS ...... , . . The Wants and Needs of Pendleton Are Noted Under Proper Headings so You Can Readily Find Them NEW TODAY Kl'R HALB OH TltAKK 1' "0 wheat farm, also 16 .lore fruit tfurt. Will trade for home In Pen dleton. Adilrexs Al Tarrtcn. ,i: I'al vln, Pendleton. WaNTBI Roll top desk. l'lione 623. 1)KT Dctwecn rendlelon and Il'-r-mlston. mounted 33x4 Goodyear All-weather tire. l.eave at Allen A KnlKht's and receive reward For Sale Miscellaneous Attorneys For Rent foil SALK 500 shares of the Walla Wulla oil. Gas and Pipe Line. Co.'s , stock. Address Hox S54, Walla Walla. Wash. FOR SALS Utack of wheat hay. About 9 tons: also stack of barley straw. Mrs. Peter West Ranch, Tu- i tullla. ! I'OK SALK Good Jack, cheap. In-; quire K. L. Harp, lloldman, Oro I Son. CALL PENLAND BHOd." VAN to move your household goods. Tele phone 339. Also bajrgage ring and heavy hauling. , t'KED K. SCHMIDT. Attorney at Law. FURNISHED APT. Haml.ton Court Room 24, Smith-Crawford Bldg. Used Cars transfer rin. FAHMBK- With Income tax rules and regulations you no doubt are In a fire bojt to keep your books. Why not let us do this for you ? We are experts and can save you trouble and money. Very reasonable price". Oregon Auditing Hureau, 1 2 W. 'Court, el. 351 or 32SJ. FOR Hf'.N'T one single room on first floor. 6(12 Water. GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. steady or can come 9 a. m. and leave 6 p. ni. Phone 4 11. DEW TODAT. Each new advertisement will be run under "New Todar" the first Insertion only. P"ri"5 subsequent Insertions of the ad It will, appear under Its proper classification. Lost FOR SALE NEW and second hand Sewing Machines. Singer, White, New Home and The Free Machine. McCllntock & filmpson. 4 00 E. Court. THE RADIATOR MAN Robert Hall 728 Cottonwood street. Radiator 1 repairing exclusively. NOTICE Huve 'enough stock and j household goods to fill one-half car for shipment to Amerionn Fulls. Idaho. Want someone to take othur half car. Address P. o. Hox 14 2, ! Weston, Ore. FRANK DAVIS. Attorney at Law. Of- HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, 601 Clay. fice Smith-Crawford Building. HOUSEKEEPING and sleeping rooms Attorney at Law, reasonable, at 6"S Willow street. ' D. W. BAILEY, i Rooms 7, 8, 9, Dcspain liultding. 1 GEORGE W. COUTTS, Attorney at FOR RENT Sewing machines of all Law. Room 17, Schmidt block. makes, $1.00 per week. $3.00 per CARTER SMVTHE, Attorneys at ' '- McCllntock and Simpson, 400 Law. Office in rear of American Na- r" -ouri. tionul Rank Building. FOR RENT Furnished 3-room FEE &JEB, Attorneys at Law. Office apartment with heat and water. in Despaln Building. ... r . .Phone 72iJ. FOR SALE Full bluoded Plymouth Rock roosters. Phone 116. 12-6t DO YOU KNOW that Estes & Frledly "Sell, rent or Insure Anything?" til 4 Main street. Phone 604. FOR SALE S. C K. I Red CKgs for hatching., ltlhhon winners at Boise and Moscow. Idaho. Lloyd Uowman, 1102 W. Alta St. Phone 782. FOR SALE Assorted Burbank pota toes, from 1 to 6000 sacks at 75 cents per 100 lbs Buyer must fur nish sacks and sack potatoes at pit, located 1-4 miles from Stanfleld. Ad dress H. K. Harthulomew, Stanfleld, Oregon. FOR SALE Wheat hay. W. Roberts, fcox 6, Rleth. Oregon. R. NOT1CK TO THE IM'HblC As I am leaving Pendleton soon, all persons knowing themselves to be Indebted to me will please call and settle same on or before Saturday, February 2ilid Dr. T. M. Henderson. It. I. KKATUK, Attorney at Law. Room l 24, Smith-Crawford Building. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, two room Water St. THH PERSON who took clothes from Douglas Court Iw known. If same Is returned to Apt. A no action will be taken. ,s! A KRWKKRRV. Attornev at Law.! I Smith-Crawford Building. I ALTA APARTMENTS ... Thoroughly PETERSON BISHOP. Attorneys t remodeled; furnished or unfillnlsh i Law. Rooms 3 and 4. Smith-Craw- ed suites reasonable. 702 K. Alia C ford Building. ; . narnett. JAMBS B. PERRY, Attorney at l.aw. Office over Taylor Hardware Com- : pany. Auto Hire. I WILL TRADE my Chevrolet for your Ford. See Miller, 722 Cottonwood. Auctioneers ONE CHEVROLET touring car, like new, to be sold at a bargain. One Overland roustabout just overhauled, at a bargain. W. C. Nay. Telephone 46. 13-26tf COL w. F. TOHNKA. Auctioneer, makes a specialty of farmers' stock and machinery sales. "The man that gets you the money." Leave orders at East Oregonian Office. Second-Hand Dealers FOR SALE Some excellent bar gains In Ford cars. Phone 721M, or call 4 "2 W. Bluff. WE HAVE THREE Dodge Brothers touring cars, one Ford and one Bu- Ick for sale, reasonable. N. P. Mc Lean, Main street, opposite Pendleton Hotel. Phone 222. FOR SALE Velio in goinl goudition. .1 passenger. Would make good truck phone 40u or ;1. For SALE litis Buick, extra cord tires, bumper, tireon rear. Inquire V. STHOHLE. dealer in new and sec ond hand goods. Cash paid for sec ond hand goods. Cheapest place to buy household goods. 210 E. Court. Phone 271W. Many GomI PoNltlone ; Can be had by any ambitious young man or young woman In the field of railway or commercial telegraphy. I We want a number of young men and young women to prepare for the tele graph service 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 Itailwa? Telegraph Institute, Portland, Ore., 13. J I V n. 11AI A tfnfn tv a n I . Office in American National Bank Charles Co., phone 7. Building. D. B. Waffle, touring, city trips. ' R"U-h Temple. Wanted 8. A. LOWELL. Attorney and Counsel-j 1 lor t tw. Office in Despnin RMir. I Architect FOR SALE Keo truck, good condi tion. In, piire J 1 J l,ee street. REAL VAi.ri: WANTED Good, clean rags, at The East Oregonian office. ' Snuiebaker 4, u rrr-. t - .. - RAYMOND W. HATi'lI. Architect. 1V-: pas-enrer Paige. 7 passenger Paige. JOB PRINTING at tne juuk urego- 1 Spain building. Phone Its. Pendle- .ill ..,.. ..M-rhaulcd nlan office ton, Oregon. WANTED Work on ranch by man and wife. Impure 24 "K" this office. every one ; will n', 1111 just like new. Inquire Ini SiUtnii. I iidep' iivlent Garage. FOR SALKv Fesh milch cows. Phone 6F14 or address Lester Hurst, Pendleton. Ore. LOST Rill book anil watch curd Kin hook contained regis tration card and money. Finder re turn to H. H. Hntlor, care East Ore gonian office. Rewnrd. Farm Implements BUS THH HAIX. "Non-Skip" Weed r. (blade type). 100 per cent ef ficient. Credit allowed for old blades. Pendleton Weeder Works. Opposite fire department. ALLENBY'S TROOPS IN JERICHO TODAY tONDON, Feb. 22. Austrian, cav Blrvinen entered Jericho this niorn Inif. General AUcnby reported. There were minor raids on the west froht. Contractors and Builders. O. M. GRISWALD, general building contractor and Jobber. 728 Cotton wood street, rhone 744. C. SWANSON & E. R. DuPtlls. Esti mates given free. All work gunr anteed. We build anything, city or country work. Phone 243M. Insurance BENTLKT A MONTGOMERY, real es tate, fire, life and accident insurance gente. 816 Main street, phone 404. Real Estate MARRIED MAN wanted for ranch; close to town: prefer man with fam ily: steady work and good pay for right party. Inquire "23 Y," this office. WANTED Girl for general house work. No washing or ironing. Must cook well. $40 a. month. Mrs. G M. Rice. 101 Wilson. WANTED Chickens and ducks Phone Earl Coutts, 322 or 240J. Top prices. WANTED Several small rag rugs woven. Mrs. G. X. Johnston, Pilot Rock, Ore. 1 WANTED Girl for general house work, phone D'JtiJ or apply 614 Lewis. WANTED Work on ranch by man and wife. 712 West Wohh street. 320 ACRES4 of wheat land near Llnd, Wash., all In crop and for WANTED Girl fVir stenographer. $35 per acre with share. See Fried-1 bookkeeper and stock records. Ref ley or write F. D. Vatts. Weston, j erences. Sapper' Garage, Hcrmlstun, Ore, This will bear Investigation. Oregon. "THE WORLD IS ALL GATES, all opportunities, strings of tension wating to- be struck" and the want ad pages are filled with these "gates," and these "opportunities," and these "strings of tension." M 1, v! OVERLAND. just been iivi i ha.:lc.I. A genuine bargain. Impure Stono laratre. l- 'K SAi.i: --Rc:i-"liaiilo. one lull K,,r'I i. oriiiir car. A I condition. Phono Mi. Mci'arty. 2nt:i. I". M: SM.E--Mitchell dolixery truck.: lt-hM.It. repainted, looks lil.e new. j i'li.;i;'. .Wi aOoiit it. Sapper Pros., ilorin N? on. ( 'rcyon. Hides and Junk WE r.t'Y HIDES, pelts, furs. etc.. nt top pries. Pastern Hide Junk Co.. 21 R. K St., Pendleton. Oregon. Phono "ol. T1SIK CARD Wcstnn-IVndletoii Auto Stage Leaves Weston for Pendleton at 7:45 a. m. and 12:45 p. m. Leaves Athena for Penuleton at 8:0$ t a. m. and 1:00 p. m. t Leaves Adams for Pendleton at 8:20 a. m. and 1:20 p. m. j Leaves Pendleton ( Allen-Knight , Store) for Weston at 10 a ni. and j 4.00 p. m. SA1I UAWORTU. Driver. Notice of Payment or City of Pendle ton Iiiipi-i)vtni-iit llnmls. Notice is hereby tiveii that City of rendlelon Improvement Bnniln Nos. ltlj 17. 1 and in. Series T. will be ald upon presentation thereof to the undersigned at the American Nation al Bank. Pentlletun, l.matill.t Coun ty, Oregon. Interest on said bonds ceases March I. lsn. Dated Feb. 14. 1SK, LEE M' " HUP IPSE. , Treasurer. City of Pendleton. R "Win. Mickelsen. Deputy. yvt n mi I'm wi T. tMi- ii.ii iintKcron. 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