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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1918.
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j -from New York, St. Paul, Seattle and Portland. ff ' fS-' ' &&JjM "' l ' frjP-v "." r " ?N
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: . I .fir- PTOir -i ;- , "Stand the,Gatf"
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Opposite J PasUmej . ;S JJTrl'i now iSwou s I J , , .
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KIIIPDQ PflMPFTINR POD (1ATTIF e" n cl':- L 'm
'J'OKTUXU. Wan-h 19. it wifs a
day; In fact, an ol.l fuxhlunetl one
lot North Portland. There was a lib -
i .
t,! There l more Catarrh In tht. -tlo t ! division at 11.50. which wan uie pre
llh cnuntrr than all mher dlneaani put vlous extreme mark, and the compe-
. tagrthrr, and for jn It w uppuera 10 jjn,,,, for nuppllcs was keen. Out
fc Incurable. .Doctors presrr ul toral u.... hiH unK. fnv
rMiedlM. and By contntij rmn to curt
with ItM-al trratmeut. oritnounced It In-
cnrable. Catarrh la a IckoI dlieasp. freatlf
Influenced by conatltutlonal conditions ana
therefore requires constitutional treat
pBt. Hall's Cstafrb) Uedlclse, nuuiufac
tared by V. J. Cheney Co.. Tnlerto, Ohio
r"h consltutlonnl remedy. In taken Intern-
ny and ana tlirn the lllood on the Mil
raus Surfaces nf the Hyatero. fine Hundred
Italian reward Is offered for any case that
Wall's Catarrh Medietas rhila to cure- ctena
tor circulars aud testimonials.
B J r'flK'NKV Ji Cn.-.-Tuledo. Ohio.
, Sold by lrniclttts. TSc. .'""!
, Ball's Family l'llls for conatlpstlon. ;
. BUSINESS LOCALS AND WANT
"V : The Wants and Needs of Pendleton Are Noted Under Proper Headings so You Cart Readily Find Them
NEW TODAY
.VANTKlv Olrl to- help with house-
work and care of baby. .Inquire 117 j
Lewis or Phone 2a-J.
.aVRfOM apartment
; tiarden street.
,LACB CURTAINS 'laundrled with
care Phone 246-J.
MAN with family wants forman j)ob
on ranch. Capable of taking full
itinrge, best of referances. Addfoss
a. B. 041. Milton Ore..
HTENCKJ-RAPHER Young lady wants
position. Address K-354 Carlton
Court Spokane, Wn.,
HEW TODAY.
Each new advertisement will
'be run under "Sen Tedar" !.
the firat inacrtlon only. During
subsequent insertions of the ad
It will appear under Its proper
classification.
i WATIT Al COI.rMW AND
CLAIIIKlBn DlRKOTOBlf--
, Counting six ordinary words to
the line and charged by
the line.
Want ads and lotals.
Rates Pee Llae.
' First insertion, per line Wo
' Ksch add. Insertion, per line 6o
Oils week slx Insertions),
each Insertion, per line 6c
1 mo. each Insertion. ,prr lino 4c
. 6 month contract, each. In- -
sertion, per line Se
It-month cohtract, each Inser-
i - tlon, per line Jo
No ads, taken ton less than....25o
Ads taken over tne telephone
oniy rrom Ln
' scribers and thone hated In the
, Telephone Directory. Copy must
be In our office not later than
' ' 1:0 o'clock day of publication.
iiek iipoTii was n rr or war
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uuiiii tinui . i uii uniiLL h . jfa: L,
crul nupply of cuttle and tho bent of
all was thut tho iiuulity was Rood and
(must -of the old time ehippcrs were In
! for tho day.
Earlnlps were made In tho steer
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cuttle of quality and tuklnit the situ
ation aa a whole. It was a jolly and
well satisfied lot of shippers that In
vaded the cattle division at North
Portland for tho day. " ,'
General "cattle market range:
Medium to choice atcers $ln.60i 11.70
Good -to medium steers
9.BO10.H
Common to good steers. s.OOift 10.00
Choice cows and heifers 8.5(Mi 10.00
Comnron to good cows and
Real Estate
I ACRIJH wheat land. 100. Terms
00 cash, balance easy terms with
lnterest"
880 ACRES adjoining big. well im
proved farm. This Is all tractor
plow la'nd. 915 per acre, and 11000
will handle this. Balance four yearly
payments. ,
172 ACRES, all In cultivation, sur
- rounded by well Improved ranches
Can be cropped this year. Price $25
per acre,. )1000 cash, balance 5
years, at per cent interest. '
See me at my ranch 10 miles NF.
of Islington, Ore.
" W. D NEvVLOV.
020 Acres In Wheat.
470 acres fall sown, .70 acres fall
sown rye, 30 head good work horses,
26 head yearlings and colts, 9 head
cattle. Com ik e farming equipment,
Including a Best Combine., good barn.
35x70 feet, lots of good water, from
never fullljig wells, reservoir hold?
23,r.0O gallons, ranch well fenced,
with and I wires, also 1 no-acre hn
llaht fence, good 7-room house, with
machinery sheds, tool houses and all
other neressnry nut-bulldlng. all in
(good condition. This ranch of 2640
crcs Is in tho best wheat section of
"torrow county, 9-milo haul to sta
j Hon. lTrcc, : Including everything,
irmly $30 per acre. Terms. $50,000
cash, balnnce 10 years at 6 per cent.
Ileal. Airair and Stork H;hi li.
, 12S0 acres, 127 acres fall sown
wheat. 490 acres more extra good
wheat land. IIS acres extra good al
falfa land In fine condition, with first
water riht on the stream, ranch well
fenced, extra good buildings, full
farm equipment. Including everything
needed oh tho ranch, .elegant 7-rnom
home with beautiful surroundings.
Also good family orchard, extra good
large burn, with plenty of good out
buildings, located on mal i highway
from 'The Dulles to Pendtoton, which
will be) macadamised shortly. 9 miles
to county seat and high school. This
wheat land averages about 35 bu.
per acre. Price, Including everything,
together with 7 horsea, 130 per acre.
Terms, '$16. 000 cash, balance at 6 per
cent Interest.
Post office address Lexington. Ore..
or see me at my ranch 10 miles NE
of Lexington, Ore. W. D. Newlon.
IX MAXKntTTCV.
Earlcuales were made In iho tcer Ti i I 3 J r'lp f I- n i I
i cunie 01 qumuy ana ihkimk iiu- - - v 11 -vsjji i
In the Dlstrlft Coart of the United
I states for the District of Oregon.
' In the matter of Charles M. Stype.
j Bankrupt.
I -in the creditors of Churles M.
i Ptype of Pendleton, In the County of
Umatilla and State of Oregon, Bank
I rupt.
j , Notice Ik hereby given that on the
1 12th day of March A. D.. 191S. the
suld Charles M. Stype was duly ad
! Judlcated a Bankrupt, and that the
1 first meeting of his creditors will be
held at the office of the undersigned
1 Referee , ill Bankruptcy at Pendleton.
Umatilla County, Oregon, on March
27th. 181. nt to o'clock a. in. of said
day nl which time nnd place the cred
i ltora may attend, prove and file their
' claims' elect a trustee, examine the
j Bankrupt, nnd transact such other
business ns may properly come before
such meeting.
Done nnd dated at Pendleton. Ore
I gon this 13th day of March. A. D.
jlSIS. THUS. F1TZ C.F.ItAI.D,
' ' Referee n Bankruptcy.
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!4 a J I . 1 -Tte- KSNN. a It f I
Ir -.1 lk.k rrr- VT1T - ft 'J II ri. B 1 - : lw i i
heifers .
8. floss S.IiO
4.25 W 6.25
S.00 8.00
'. . , 7.56 fit) 13.00
fanners .
Bulls . '. .
calves .
Htockor'and feeder steers 6.60(fy 9.50.J
Swine About pteauly.
Trade in the swine division of the ;
For Rent
FURNISHED APT. Hamilton Court
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. 601 Clay.
IlOUSEKEEprxo- and sleeping
rooms at 608 Willow street.
FOR RENT-i-Sewlng machines of all
makes. 11.00 per week. S3.00 per
month. McCllntock and Simpson, 400
E. Court.
FOR RENT furnished apartments
Phone 250-R. ,
AITA APARTMENTS Thoroughly
remodeled: furnished or unfurnish
ed suites reasonable. 702 E, Alts, C.
P. Barnett.
FOR RENT Two room apt;
sleeping room JPhone 207R.
also
NICELY FURNISHED , sleepinjs
room. 723 Aura. .
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms. Inquire, 619 Johnson.
Ft lit RKNT Furnished 'room. Phone
277 or cull Ids K Bluff.
FOR KENT Furnished 3-ronm
apartment for adults. Phone 280W.
HOMH CHOICE unfurnished oflees
and sleeping rooms in the tSfnith
Crawford Hlilu. Phone 404.
., TIM K CARD
Wcston-PtfiiHeton Auto Stage
Leaves Weston for rcndleton at 7:45
a. m. and 12:4 5 p. in.
Leaves Athena for PenCleton at 8:00
a, m. and 1:00 p. m.
Leaves Adams for Pendloton at 8:20
a. m. and 1:20 41. m.
Leaves Pendleton (Allon-Knlght
- Store) for Weston at 10 a. m. and
4:00 p. m. -
SAM HA WORTH. Trlvr.
Miscellaneous
MR. FARMER With Income tax .
rules and regulations you no doVibt Used Cars
are In a fix how to keep your books. -
Why not let us do thl3 for you? We t W1IA TRADE my Chevrolet for
are experts and can save you trouble your Ford. See Miller, 722 Corton-
and money. Very reasonable prices, wood.
Oregon Auditing Bureau, 812 W.
Courti Tel. 351 or 825J. SALE Oakland touring car.
almost new. Good terms. Inquire
HAVE CASH for Investment. Will Independent Garage.
buy building on. Main or Court
streets if priced right. Wish to hear FOR SALE Some excellent bar
direct from owners. AtWress X23, s"!" in Ford cars. Pbona 721M.
oare East Oregonian. . or call 402 W. Bluff.
K(KiS from choice, large, winter lay- WE HAVH THREE Dodje Brothers
tng strain It. I. Reds, none better. touring cars, one Ford and ene Bu-
$1.50 for 13: $8 per hundred, phone CK- sale, reasonable. N. P. Mc-
jQjrr, . Lean. Main street, opposite Pendleton
Hotel. Phone S32.
I BUY ALL KINDS of Junk at top ;
prices, iron and sacks a specialty FOR SAL12 elle In good gondltlon.
Pnclfic Junk Co.. J. S. Jonee. prop.. 6 passenger. Would make good
617 Cottonwood street. truck Phone 400 or 74.
CARPET and rug weaving. Mrs. TWO FORDS FOR SALE Just Te
Francls. 1000 K. Webb street. painted and overhauled. Genuine
- bargains. Pendleton Cadillao Auto
Draymen company.
call penland Bros.' van to ripnnino- anil Pressing
move your household goods. Tele- C leaning; ana i ieshinif
phone 339. Also basgatt transfer- .
ring and heavy haulins. II AVE your clothes cleaned or pressed
- t - Rudd's iofi v. Wehli. Phone its."..
AutolIire- Auctioneers "
t. nr. tnu.ln elltf , -1 i ' . . . '
Charles Co., phone 7.
JOD PRINTINU at the F.ast Orego
North Portland market . , was. Just
about steady with last week at the
opening: of the day's activities. Total
run was sliehtlv greater thun th(
showing of last Monday, but demand
held about the same' and early prices
were not molested.
IT
Wanted
BOY WANTS WORK in town,
qulro 124 Jefferson Davis St.
In-
OPEN SHOP moulders and machin
ists. Box 852, Spokane, Wash.
WANTED Good, clean rags, at The
East Oregonian office.
WANTED Work on ranch by man
and wife. Inquire 24 "K" this of
fice. WANTED First class woman cook.
Phone or write Hotel Hermiston,
Hermlston, Oregon.-
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.
WANTED Second hand slip scraper.
Inquire Dr. Lassen.
WANTED Carpenter work country
or town. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Phone 3U2-W.
WANTED Late model DodKC ' car,
w-ill pity cash. Inquire 6:ji Cottonwood
or phone 203.
w
BOY 14 with wheel wants work after
school and Saturdays. Add. 21V
stonewall Jackson.
WANTED Rooms suit;inle for res
taurant with living rooms in connec
tion, with or without furniture. Ad
dress "34 U". this nflirc.
WANTED Man and
children for farm
1"F12.
wife without
wmk, phone
WANTED Four or five room Imie
galow or apartment furnished or board
and room with private family for 2
persons. Inquire 3r,thls office.
! COL W. F.
makes a aneclaltv of farmers'
tock
and machinery snles. "Tlie man that
ts you the money." "Leslie
i orders si
East Oregonian Office.
General hog market range:
Prime light 16.90 ih 1 7.00
Prime heavy 16. 75 16.83
Pigs 14.25 15.25
3lutton Oines Direct.'
A couple of loads of mutton were
reported in the North Portland yards
For Sale
FOR SALIS Good Jack, cheap. In
quire R. L. Harp, Holdman, Ore
gon. SEED POTATOES for sale, 75c per
sack. Return sacks. Phone 446
FOR SALE 10 room furnished apart
ment house, doing good liusinese. A
bargain. Inquire 616 Thompson
I street. Phone 704.
FOR SALE 4 room house, 3 blocks
: from Main St.. Cement sidewalk, newly
j papered. Will take late model Ford,
in good condition, up to $300. Inquire
! 36X this office.
FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs;
from extra good layers. $6 per hun
dred. Mrs. L. G. Tell. Pendleton, Ore.
FOR SALE Modern six room house,
a bargain if taken at once. Phone
482-R.
FiHt SALE Holt Ore., special gas
harvester in good shape. Phone or
writo Alex. Mclntyre or C. E. Zcrbu.
Athena tire.
FOR SALE Assorted liurbank 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 Slanfield. Ad
dress IT. E. Bartholomew, Stanfield,
Oregon.
Foil HALEIMS Rtiick, extra cord
itires, bumper, tire on renr. Inquire
Ralph Temple. Phone 614.
ELECT) IK'S NO.MlNATINiI Petitions
and acceptance Mnnks for sale at
Cast Oregonian office.
Foil SALE Fresh milch cows.
Phone 6F14 or address Lester
I Hurst, Pendleton, Ore.
I ' ' 1 K SALIO Furniture for Tntoni
hou, suitable for two complete
apartments. House for rent, cheap.
Call 715 W. It. It.. Terms.
JfoR SALE NEW and second hand
Sewing Machines. Singer, White,
j New Home and The Free Machine.
' McCllntock & Simpson, 400 E. Court
i : FOR' SALE CHEAP Shaler vulcan-
Izer. Nearly new, for tubes and
casings repair. See Brace, Pendleton
Cadillac Auto Co.
FOR SALE Olt TKADli Oregon Ho
' tel at 116 East Webb street. Every
thing in good condition. Phono 503
FOR SALE Slightly used piano, a
bargain If taken at once. Inquire
!"14 W. Webb. Phone 240J.
DO YOU KNOW that Estes & Frledly
"Sell, rent or Insure Anything?"
H Main street. Phone 4.
FOR SALE Small cleaning and
pressing shop, good location, doing
good business. Owner leaving town.
Inquire t9 "X" this office.
; Contractors and Builders.
C. SWANSON F. R. DnPuis. Esti
mates given free. All work guar
: anteed. We build anything, city Of
country work. Phone 241M.
To Whom It May t oiiifrn.
Having sold my bloiiismilhlng bus
iness. I desire thnt all those knowing
themselves indebted to me will please
r , rrnec ctt lenient
lenient
II. M. SLOAN
in
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis
over Sunday, but the trade continues
as during roccnt weeks, oi ik very
nominal basis. Ktllers are well sup-'i
n,ii.a with frozen mutton and have
liberal stocks of live- stuff on their
.own feed lots.
General sheep and lamb range:
Western lambs 1 5.0Bh la.50
VallevVmbs 14.50 15.00
Yearlmgs 13.00 13.50
Wethers ' 13.5013.91
Ewes ..10.00 ft 11.00
Shorn sheep, 2 S 3c under quota
tions. O. V. It. & Jf. Service Han. .
With nine stars for Umatilla county
men in the service the big O. wK. &
N. service flag with a total of 520
Attorneys
FRED E. SCHMIDT, Attorney at Law.
Room 24, Smith-Crawford BIdg.
FRANK DAVIS, Attorney at Law. Of
fice Smith-Crawford Building.
D. W. BAILEY, Attorney at Law,
Rooms 7, 8, 9, Despain Building.
GEORGE W. COUTTS, Attorney
Law. Room 17, Schmidt block.
CARTER 6MYTHE, Attorneys at
Law. Office in rear of American Na
tional Bank Building.
FEE FEE, Attorneys at Law. Office
in Despain. Building.
R. I. KEATOR, Attorney at Law. Room
24, Smith-Crawford Building.
3. A. NEWBERRY, Attorney ' at Law.
Smith-Crawlora uuiiamK.
PETERSON & BfSHOP, Attorneys at
Law. . Rooms 1 and 4, Smith-Crawford
Building.
JAMES B. PERRY, Attorney at Law.
Office over Taylor Hardware Com
pany. RALEY & RALEY. Attorneys at Law.
Office in American National Bank
Building.
I A- LOWELL. Attorney and Counsel
lor nt law. .Office, in Despain BIHar.
Architect
UAYMOND W. HATCH. Architect. De
spain building. Phone 168. Pendle
ton. Oregon. .
Lost
LOST La rg 6 auto robe between
Kenilrr ranch on McKay creek and
town. Finder please return to this
office for reward.
Li ST Gray Kiel glove on street Satur
day. Finder please-return this office.
Second-Hand Dealers'
V. STitOltl.E. dealer in new and sec
ond band goods. Cash paid for sec
m' hnnii coods. Cheapest place to buy
household goods. 210 E. Court. Pbon
I71W.
Chiropractor
DR. LENA A. BOONE, Chiropractor,
Women and children. 9 to 12 a.
m. 1 to 4 p. m. Phone 154. Tele
phone bldg
Farm Implements
SEE THE HALL "Non-Skip" Weed
er. (blade type). 100 per cent ef
ficient. Credit allowed for old
blades. Pendleton Weeder Works:
Opposite fire department.
The following described animal
has been taken up by the marshal of
the City of Pendleton, to-wlt:
One bav mare. 10 to 12 years ohl.
about 16 hands hith, two hind feet
and one forefoot white, wire cut on
rlsht hock, white strip In face.
If said animal Is not claimed by the
owners or those entitled t Its posses
sion, costs and expenses paid any tak
en away within ten days from the
date hereof, then at I ochck p. m.
oi the H.tti day of March. the
said animal will he siMd to the highest
bidder, at puMfr auction, for cash, at
the fity pound, i" ald City of Pen
dleton, the proceeds of such sale u
be applied to the payment tif such
costs and expenses of making sale.
Paled this it.i day of March. li'lS.
Ah popKUTS,
CUy Marshal.
the new series model ii
490" Chevrolet-"- 1
CO., Inc. J
Chevrolet and Saxon f
Service and Parts
stars, will soon tie flying1 on Main
; street near tha depot. The f lag Is now
here for the purpose of receiving the
stars for local men and after being
displayed here for a short time will be)
forwarded to Portland where ultimate
ly tt will fly from the O. W. It. N.
headquarters in the Wells Fargj
building. Agent T. F. O'Brien receiv
ed the flag. today with instructions
that a star be placed on the flag by
each of the following women relatives
of rail read meal in the service; Mrs. J.
F. McLaughlin" Echo; Mrs. I. D. Con
nor. Pilot Rock; Mrs. Jennie Duncan.
Reith; Mrs. Maudle .Tompkins, Rieth;
Mrs. Tom Maharas. Rieth: Mrs. Nova
do Bieil. Pendleton and Mrs. C. t
Rowers. Pendleton. Thcaflag is 17 by
1 3 feet in size. .
ADS
'
'Legals
SiOTh f: of strrbt amkmem
instai.lmkst privi.lkt.ks.
Notice is hereby given that th
Common 'Council o The City of Pen
dleton on February 13ft., 1918, made an
assessment for h improvement of
that part of Jackson street between
the east line of main street and. tha
east line of Monroe street, Monro
street between the north line of Jack
son street and the south line of Clin
j ton street., and Washington street, be
II tween the east line of Main street
and the west line of Monroe street. In
said City and assessed the coats for .
making said improvements against tha
lots, parts of lots and parcels of land
.especially benefited thereby. All per
! sons affected by such Improvement
I and assessment who desires to take
i advantage of the provisions of Chapter
a, or Title 26, or -ora s oresron uri
providing that such assessment may
be paid in ten annual Installments,
are hereby notified that application
ao to do must be-made to the Recorder
of The City of Pendleton as hi cafd
Chapter 5 provided, within ten day
from the date of this notice. Blank
forms for such applications may be se
I eured at tho office of the City K
corder. Pntd at Pendleton. Oregon, thla
11th day of March, l!m.
TUOSL FXTZ GERALD,
CItjr Recorder.
Notice of Payment of lit y or Pendle
ton Improvement IVmds.,
Kolico Is hereby given that City of
Pendleton Improvement Bonds Nos.
15 and IS. Series F, will be- paid upon
presentation thereof to the under
signed at the American National
Bank. Pendleton, Umatilla Counts'.
Oregon. Interest on said -bun da
ceases April 1, 11-18.
Paled March 13. ISIS
LKi? MOOItHOUSR.
Treasurer," City of Pendleton,
by Win. MIckelsen. Peputy.
cam vert biidsv
Notice Is hereby uivrn. that sealed
bids w-ill be received at the office of
the City Recorder of the City of Pen
dleton. Oregon, up to 5 o'clock p. rn..
on March 20th, 191$. for the Improve
ment of the following part of the fol
lowing street in said City, to-wit:
Lrosan street from the north line of
Raley street to the south line of Jack
son street, in accordance with the
plans and specifications for such im
provement prepared by Geary K lm
brell. City Surveyor, and now on flta
in tho office of the Recorder of said
City: each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check in the sum of 100 t
made pavable to the Acting Mayor of
the City of Pendleton, the check to
be returned to the bidder if unsuccess
ful, and to be forfeited if the bid Is
successful, and the bidder fail to en
ter into a contract In accordance
wttft the terms of his said bid. Sealed
bids shall specify as follows:
Gravel BituElthic pavement. In
cluding furface rrnlshlng
course and bituminous foun
dation, per suuare vard I
Excavation (common ) per cu
bic yard - $ -
Curb per lines! foot 9
For entire improvement com
plete (total bid 9
The Common Council reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
Dated lb is Tth day of March. 191S
TUOt4. FITZ GKIIALD.
CUT Record.
j Many Ciood Portions
Can be had by any ambPlou young
man or young woman In the field of
; railway or commercial telegraphy.
! We want a number of young men and
younj women to prepare for the tele
r:iph service to fill vacancies ratissd
by unusual drafting of young men
I for the signal corps. Prepare te help
' your country. Writ today for full
, particular Th P.nlway Telegraph
1 Institute, t'urtland. Ore,, 13.
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