EIGHT PAGES CAlLY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1918. " PAGE SEVEN CH I W A The most beautiful imported China made, selling yet for a few days at a . DISCOUNT OF 25 PER CENT. We received last week a small shipment of the BLUE BIRD and ROMAN Patterns, match up at once. Opposite DOINGS OF THE DUFFS IJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIU SAS. bUFF.tET ME 4Sk fOWi wire HOUND SCA) f . . . . ...... I WHAT.) lUfi v ; uric riHKI'CU' l ME UNTIL I GA" TUB. LAST CEMT I HAD - SPoSE Nou CAJ STAKE ME TO A FIVE 'TIL 1 J CHtEO. Uf. I HELP Vt OUT 7 VT"CLWT Pasti me SWINE MARKET HAS FIRMER TONE J'OKTLANI), Feb. 20. There was a f:iulcc cowa anil hoifers S.00'3l6.00 smaltf-r run of hKS in tho Nurtli ; Common to food cows and J'Ortland yards durhiK the day, and I hcirers receivers wero asking more money. On C'anners tho otlwr hand no early sales were i Hulls ,. made In the swine division, indicating Calves that kiilers were-not inclined to meet ' Htocker and feeder steers tho advances without a stniKKle. There was a slightly better feellns in' the Jiojf trade at eastern centers and values were fractionally hlKher. Quality of local offering was not favorable. General hog market rang 6.7&i 8.15 4.25 lV 6.25 i.OOdii 8.00 7.50 fit 1 1.00 6. GO if U.00 Sliwp Market Quirt. A couple of loads of stuff arrived in the mutton division of the North Portland yards, but they came from parties who sh!) generally on cun try sales to local meat interests. Jn general the market was considered . 16.5iti 17.00 steady. . 16. 651? 16.85 General sheep and lamb range: . .$15.0,0r( 15. 50 . . 14. SO 16.00 . . 13. OOr.1 13.50 , . 12.60(ft 13. 0 , . 10.001 11.00 1'rlme light 1'rlme heavy 1'lRH 14.25 1 5.25 t Western lambs Hulk of sales 16.85! Valley lambs . 4'altln Market i:ler. Yearlings . .. "While sales of top qmiiity steers Wethers . ... were made at North Portland during ICwes the morning aa high ua J! 1.0.",. still' .Shorn cheep i'n to 3c under quo-1 the general trend of the trade seemed 'tations. to bo weaker. This was apparent, , i especially on the poor to medium I.VSAX1TV ON IXOltFASE, nuality stuff. ! ST.VTK JiOAKD KEPOKTS i jpeneral cattle market range: 1 Medium to choice steers 1.35 11.00 ALBANY, Feb. 26. The state hos- i Good to medium steers .35i 10.35 pituls for the insane are crowded with i Common to good steers S.oOfi 9.40 1 one-fifth more patients than they. 1 i f i - - i inn viM7 luicc Kan l it '-I . t... - . II ci-rii I FIVE VJILL JU5T I StA9 To Do IT- 1 1 1 l SAVE LIFE J Not) KNOW, ITi A ) SHE JUST 7 , J FUNhW TMlUG, BUT M . TAIS IT I WIFE NEVER ASKS I ! 1 mi U " ME ?o& MONEN A ' i ! ----- .. Beauty Quality Power Is acknowledged by all. Ask the Man Who Drives One E f f iC.&F. Motor Co., Inc. m s: CKXKItAIi MOTOIl CAIl IIEP.UKIXC. - - SB Chevrolet aud uaxon service. 723 Cottonwood St. I'hono 46. 5 luillllIIIIIMMIIIIIIMINIIIIMIllllMIHIIIIIIIIIUinniMinilllllllUIIIIIIIIinilUHIIIIUIIIlK E i a SPIXAIi ELtX-TIOX ion SKN. Kayser countinff money after a char i ity fjazaar and attempted to wrest Have j the money away.. It is Bald the priest ft tight desperately and Schramm h6t The him. Father Kayser. rihnk to th convened in , ground Btill holding- the money baff. were built to hold, and the rate of in sanity is rising, seemingly, states the annual report for 1917 of the state hospital commission, to be submitted to the legislature tomorrow. The commissioners express .the be lief that nearly one-half of all cases of insanity are preventable, and urge five measures to reduce the number of cases of mental disease: Checking the excessive use of alco holic liquors, checking the ravages of veneral diseases, teaching mental hy giene to the public, eliminating ex treme poverty and extending the out- ' patient department of the state hos pitals, with more free clinics for men tal and nervous disorders, and field j agents to look after incipient and convalescent cases. The thirteen state hospituls hold : 37,000 patients; &.4U7 persons were admitted during 1917, of whom 7,340 were new cases and 2,067 were read mitted; 91.2 per cent of the patients were supportqd entirely by the state which expended $S,3S2,616 on their care. The annual per capita cost was kept down to $219.16, but this was an increase of $8.91 over the per capita cost two years ago. The need of Increased accommo dation for the insane is more acute in ' New York City, the report states. Wisconsin Losllatiirc Would iovcmor At. MADISON. Wis, Feb. 2 Wisconsin legislature special session today on call of Gov-; in which was more than $1000, ernor Philipp. Among resolutions in- t :t troduced wa one suggesting that It j whatever Trot-sky did at Brest-Uf-was the duty of the executive to namejOVsfc BeemB to have been wanted ef or to Issue writs for a special election f jor to fill the vacancy of the United .' States senator" and requesting the; governor to do so. It was referred I Heaven never helps tho man who la to the judiciary committee. j to lazy to hustle a little in his owa The joint session convened In the behalf. afternoon to hear Governor Philipp'sj . , message. The message urged a bond N issue of $1,000,000 at 4 1-2 per cent Catarrhal Deainesa Cannot Be Cared to rai.se funds and explained the T loral applications, as they cannot reack) Plan for Batherlns the soldier vote ' 1' 11, d?.' was to send a fflate representative aDj that Is by s constitutions! rameoj. where more than 200 citizens gather, Catarrhal Dpafness U caused by aa In- usin envelopes where lesi amed condition of the mucous lining- ol ufoin? em elopes here less. (hp I;,,tachian Tabe Wben tM tl u - j liifinmeU yon hare a rumbling sound or Im PRIEST Perfect hearing, and when it Is entirely cloned, Ijeafoess is the resolt. Unless tha Inflamrontion can be reduced and tbla tubs restored to Its normal condition, bearing will be destroyed foreyer. Many caaes of COXreSSKS MlItDKl OF 1915; Crime Committed in Ausrust, BRIDGEPORT. Conn. Feb. 26. JT!! Jl? ".tf"!' "S Michael Schramm of this city last an Inflamed condition of th nosoos ia( faces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acta tnra night confessed to the murder of tne tn Mood on the macous surfaces of tha I Rev. Father Edmond Kaysed of Gary, The less experience a man has the easier it is for him to fall in love and the harder he falls. ystem. ve win give one Hundred Dollars fot Ind., on the night of August 24, 1915. any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannoi Schramm is alleged to have admitted be cared by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Cla that he and a companion saw Father ; colara tr- j.Snbk VcOf'Totodo. a - BUSINESS LOCALS AND WANT ADS The Wants and Needs of Pendleton Are Noted Under Proper Headings so You Can Readily Find Them NEW TODAY I For Rent E2LQt-l Miscellaneous I Attorneys Used Cars yOlt SVI-1'- Furniture HUfticienl to furnlHh D-rom houso. No Kepar ote pieces void. Must be tukeii al once. H. ill. Hattery, 106 Jucksur. I'hone 53 or 038. ' FURNISHED Al'T. Haml.ton Court. TWO ItOOM apt. with sleeping porch. March Int. 602 Water. YOt'NO MAN. high school graduate, wants position. Call 321. FOR, SALE or trade 160 acre wheal farm near Athena. Write owner C. K. Zerba, Athena, Ore. llti;( UHS1NKK8 for wile Also my resilience. Will sell business and residence together or separately. Ono of the best locations In Oregon. Hlchesl seel Ion In northwest to draw frmii. Substantial. money-making business, that any good business niun, by employing pharmacist, can han dle and make handsonio Income. An unusually good business for register ed man. Will consider casll only. 1 mil In tho next draft. T. IT. tihorm ley. Helix, Oregon. W. . W. Attention. All members of tho Woodmen of the World are requested In meet to morrow, Wednesday, nt :tT sharp, at the Kacle-Woodman hall for the purpose of attending tho funoral o( Neighbor Donuia itoss. Attest. K. SEWKM.. ' Consul Commander, J. P. WALKER, Clerk. DOWN stairs Alit. 401 Aura. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, 601 Clay. HOUSEKEEPING and sleeping rooma reusanable, at 60S Willow street. KUKXISHED AIT. Thompson St. FOH ltlVT Furnished apartment small rent. Inquire 835 Thompson. FOR RENT Sewing machines cf all makes. 1.00 per week. 3.00 per month. McCllntock and Simpson, 400 E. Court. FOR RENT Furnished 3-ronm apartment with heat and water. I'hono 727J. FOR RALE 000 shares of the Walla Walla Oil, Gas and Pipe Line Co.'s stock. Address Uux, 854, Walla Walla, Wash. FOR. SALS Slack of wheat hay. About 9 tons; also stack of barley straw, Mrs. Peter West Ranch, Tu-tullla. FOR SALE Good Jack, cheap. In quire R. L. Harp, Holdman, Oregon. FOR SALE NEW and second hand Sewing Machines. Singer, White, New Home and The Free Machine. McCllntock & Simpson, 400 E. Court. ALT A APARTMENTS Thoroughly remodeled; furnished or unfurnish ed suites reasonable. 702 E. Alia, C. P. Harnett. Auctioneers COL. W. F. YOHNKA, Auctioneer, make, a specialty of farmers' stock and mnchlnery sales. "The man tlist gets you the money." Leave orders at Kt Oregonian Office. ' Lost LOST Hctween Pendleton and Her mlston, mounted 33x4 Goodyear All-weather tire. Leave at Allen & Knight's and receive reward , HEW TODAY. Each new advertisement will be run under "Kew Todsr" t--the first insertion only. Purlng subsequent Insertions of the ad It will appear under Its proper classification. Second-Hand Dealers V. 8TR0BLE. dealer In new snd sec ond hand goods. Cash paid for sec ond hand goods. Cheapest place to buy household goods. 210 E. Court. PJion J71W. Hides and Junk Real Estate WE BUY HIDES, pelts, furs, etc., at top prices. Eastern Hide & Junk Co., 121 R. R. St., Pendleton, Oregon. Phone 061. FOR SALE Full blooded Plymouth Rock roosters. Phone 116. 12-6tt DO YOU KNOW that Estes & Frledly "Sell, rent or Insure Anything?" 14 Main street. Phone 604. FOR SALE S. C R. 1 Rod eggs for hatching. Ribbon winners at Poise and Moscow. Idaho. Lloyd Bowman, llllj W. Alta street. Phono 7S3W. FOR SALE--Held of SO Angora goats. Nuns are bred. Good growth of hair. Will soft right. J. 1. Watson, llerniiston. FOR SALE Assorted lturbank pota toes, from 1 to 0000 sacks "at 75 cents Per 100 lbs Buyer must fur nish sacks and sack potatoes at pit, located 1-4 miles from Stanfield. Ad dress II. E. Bartholomew, Stanfield, Oregon. CALL PENLAND BROS.' VAN to move your household goods. Tele phone 339. Also baggage transfer ring and heavy hauling. - WANTED Good, clean lags, at The FRED E. SCHMIDT, Attorney at Law. j i WILL TRADE my Chevrolet for East Oregonlan office. THE RADIATOR MAX Robert Hall 728 Cottonwood street. Radiator repairing exclusively. WANTED Work on ranch by man and wife. Inquire 24 "K"' this office. Room 24, Smith-Crawford Bldg. FRANK DAVIS, Attorney at Law. fice Smith-Crawford Building. Of- ! your Ford. wood. See Miller, 722 Cotton- WANTED-523. -Roll top desk. Phone D. w. BAILEY. Attorney at Law, Rooms 7, 8. d. Despain isultding. MR. FARMER With income tas rules and regulations you no doubt WANTED Chickens and ducks are in a fix how to keep your books. Phone Earl Coutts, 322 or 240J. Top Why not let us do this for you? We prices, are experts and can save you trouble and money. Very reasonable prices. Oregon Auditing Bureau, S12 W. Court. Tel 351 or 325J. WANTED Several small rag rugs woven. Mrs. G X, Johnston, Pilot Rock, Ore. r THERE WILL be no dance in the Liberty Hall Wednesday evening. The orchestra will be playing at the. annual Mooso dance at tho Moose j Hall. WANTED Girl for general house work. I'hone 596J or apply 014 Lewis. Notice to litMorn Mar. Members of Biishee Chapter No. j It1, i. E. P.. ore hereby notified that , a special election will be liebl on' Tuesday evening, February 26, to elect a Worthy Patron. Thero will also be initiation of candidates. j lty order Worthy Matron. j MARY E. JOHNSON, Sec. I WANTED Good team of horses (mares preferred! 1100 lbs or over. Not older than 7 years. Phone 190. GEORGE W. COUTTS. Attorney Law. Room li, Schmidt block. ONE CHEVROLET touring car, like new, to be sold at it bargain. On Overland roustabout Just overhauled. at , at a bargain. W. C. Nay. Telephone I 46. 12-2tf bar- Ci.?IER& f J5- ,"y! v!t!FOR SALE Some excellent tional Bank Building. j Kaln In Ford cars. Phone 721M. or can 402 w. Blurr. FEE & FEE, Attorneys at Law. in Despain Building. , Office I WE HAVE THREE Dodse Brothers R. I. KEATOR. Attorney at Law. Room! t"ri"e cars, one Ford and one Ba il, Smith-Crawford Building. S. A. NEWBERRY, Attorney Smith-Crawford Building. i lck for sale, reasonable. N. P. Mc- i Lean, Main street, opposite Pendleton j HoteL Phone 222. PETERSON & BISHOP, Attorneys at I FOR SALE Vclle In good condition. Law. Rooms 3 and 4, Smith-Craw- 5 passenger. Would make sood ford Building.- 1 truck Phone 400 or 74. JAMES B. PERRY. Attorney at Law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. WANTED To RENT Gentleman RALEY & RALE Y, Attorneys at Law. wants nice room, modern con en- ; ' Office in American National Bank lenccs. Close in, from Marcii 1st ,,, Building. Nov. 1st. Good references. Address ; S. A. LOWELL. Attorney 26 L. care this office. lor pit inw. Offir, FOR SALE 1918 Buick, extra cord tires, bumper, Aire on rear. Inquire Ralph Temple. FOR SALE Reo truckj good condi tion. Inquire 113 I-ee street. fcnd Counsel- In Despnin Rlrig. FOR SALE Fresh milch cows. Phone 6F14 or address Lester Hurst, Pendleton, Ore. Contractors and Builders. Many Cjood Positions Can be had by any ambitious young man or young woman. in the field of railway or commercial telepraphy. 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. Trepare to help your country. Write today for full particulars The Railway Telegraph, Institute, Portland, Ore., 12. WANTED Work tractor driver, office. in garane or as Inquire 25 D this t Legals JOB PRINTING at the East Orego- i ZZ?ZZrZZlZlMZZZZi nian office WAXTK1V- oleanimr Phone 6 73. Woman one or to do twice : general j week, i PAPER MILL WORK WAXTKD -Woman for housework, j At Camas, Washington. by tliiy or hour. I'hone W. ! Permanent work fur steady . over eighteen years old. WA.NTKD To buy five or feix room i Xo experience necessary. house Apply 5 1 S Thompson. Auto Hire. Architect ivri.LircT i-rivilk.ks. Notice is herfby given that th t'ommon Council of The City of Pen dleton, on February ti, 1918. did male an assessment for the improvement of Lewis street from the east line off bee stret to the west line of Be u re gard street, in The City of Pendleton, and did assess the contract price for making said improvements again tho lots, parts of lots and parcels of land, especially benefited thereby. All persons affected by such improvement and assessment desiring- to take ad vantage of the provisions of Chapter 5 of Title 26 of 1-ord'a Oregon Uwi providing1 that such assessments mav e paut in tea annual Installments ar G. if. GIUSWAL,!), Reneral building contractor and jobber. 728 Cotton wood street. Phone 741. j D. li. Waffle, touring, Charles Co.. phone 7. city trips. RAYMOND V. HATCH. Architect. De spain building. Phone ICS, Pendle ton, Oregon. 320 ACKKS of wheat land near Kind. Wash., all Ju crop and for $35 per acre with share. See Fried ley or write F. V. Watts. Weston, Ore. Till will bear Investigation. Tho lowest price you will ever pay ' for a valuable service will be the price I of a want ad. Farm Implements fcilva THE HAL.L. 'Non-Skip" Weed-: er, (blado type). 100 per cent cf- flcle'nt. Credit allowed for old blades. Pendleton Wecder "Works. Opposite fire department. j " The best furnished room you will ever live In, Is probably being advor- tised now. Tlio most valuable business ac- i. will Avpr TtinkA will I ever have will find you through a want art. The bent tenant you will ever have will find you through one of your want ads. The month In which vmi print anH WANT AD COMJM1V AND CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY. Counting- six ordinary words to the line and charged by the line. Want ads and locals. note Per Line. First insertion, per line 10a Kach add. insertion, per line 5c One wee ft (six Insertions). each insertion, per line 1 mo. each insertion, per line 4c 6 month contract, each in- . portion, per line T.. 3c 12-month contract, each inser tion, per line 2c No ada taken for less than. ..25c Ada taken over the telephone only from East Ofewonian sub scribers and those listed in the Telephone Director;, Copy must be In our office net later than C. SWANSOX & K. R. DuPuls. Esti mates given free. All work guar anteed. We build anything, city or country work. Phone 24 3 M. Notice of Payment of City of Pendle ton Improvement llnntis. Notice Is hereby given that City of Pendleton Improvement Uonds Xos. 16, 17, 18 and 19. Series T. will be paid upon presentation thereof to the underslKncd nt the American Nation al Hank, Pendleton, Vmutilla Coun ty. Oregon. Interest on said bonds ceases March 1, 1918. Dated Feb. H, 1918. . lek Moonuocsrc, Treasurer. City of Pendleton. By Wm. Mickclsen, Deputy. TIME CAltD XVcston-Pondlcton Auto Stage Leaves Weston for Pendleton at 7:45 a. m. and 12:4s p. m, , Leaven Athena for Penuleton at 8:00 a. m. and 1:00 p. m. Leaves Adams for rendleton at 8:20 a, m. and 1:20 p. m. Leaves Pendleton ( Al.on-Knlitht 1 "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." Married men preferred. All inside jobs now filled but can still use sonic men on outside work on construction and in yard. Lowest hereby notified that application so to wages J3.10 for nine hours. Good ; do must be made to the City Recorder, chance for advancement since vacan- ! as in sucil Chapter 5 provided within cies on inside work, eight-hour shift F"rnwy?rt'ro"!nih ,?alt.; ?.f thia BoWc- work and other higher paid work are secured from the office of the City Re filled from outsit'e crews. Can also use carpenters at 3.S0 to $4.20. strike not yet declared off but mill running smoothly and without trouble and over 75 men on pay roll. Hoard and lodging can bo obtained at Jti.'.'O to J.uU per week depending upon location. Camas is on main line of S. P. & S. railroad about twenty-four miles from Portland, t'rton. and about fif teen mik'3from Vancouver, Washing ton. J itney scr ice to Vancouver; half hour electric service Vancouver to Portland; two boat lines Camas to Portland: fare on ono twenty-live cents; other fifty cents. Cut out this ad and apply in person at Camas oft'ioe or room :'! Oregon liuildinc. Portland, and you will be given job if able bodied even it all vacancies are then filled. This applies for limited time only. 4 this Insurance oorder. , Dated at Pendleton. Oregon, ; -oru uay vi feuruary. i:us. i THOsi. F1TZ GERALD, City Recorder. X OT H . OK -T It U KT A n KM ft K . T INSTALI.MKM' rill IL.KU H. Notice Is h. r'by Kivi-n that the Common Council of Th City of I'm dioton. on 1-Vbruary 6. IMS, 'did make an assessment for th improvement of Calvin sirot from th- north lino cf -Vlt;i street to the south lint- of Court str-t. m Tin- CUv of IVndb ton. and d:d a.-s-'.s tin- contract prie for inak s.id improvements aninst thi lots, parts of lots and parcels of land especially h. n-uUd thereby. All per sons aiirctcd by such improvement and assessment dcsirinw to take dvanta or the proMoons nf Chapter 5 of Till '-, ii" Lord's oretfun I.hwi providing ti';it Mich Hs.sssments mi) h paid in ten atintinl i nst I i m-n t a arc h'-rby no tilif.I that ai)plicn. no t do munt he itih J to t'.t t'ity ll.'corlT. ax in u-b rhpt.T o provide.! within t-n bi tn-'n tl.e daf of th i notice. Kor '.v. m ft.r bio b tippl,'iitioM may bi secured irom the oirii- of the City It--"order. I:t'fl at f. rd!etn, r.-i(ijn, thia J.'.rd d.iy f Fehfriiry. PH, ' TnoS. yiT'A flKRALD. City i;H:orJr. - ill i i . l.f.tjrt.i4iiK 1 1 it i. fit A.skM