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EIGHT PAGES . DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, TENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAYMAnCft 21, 1918. - PAGE SEVEN , BY ALLMAN - .tiiiii!iiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!illiliili!llininil!i!j DOINGS OF THE DUFFS TOM WILL EXPLAIN j jVIillineify Opening 1 Next Saturday Popular Priced Millinery Supply House Millinery from New York,, St. Paul, Seattle and Portland. BRING YOUR HATS TO BE TRIM MED WHILE YOU WAIT. a Opposite l:. LIBERAL STRENGTH I'OItTI.A.Vn, M:in:h 2 1, Uhenil strength rontlriues in the? cuttle, trade with limited uirivalM at X-rth Port litnd overninht and h liberal demand. While no miles have he en made at the -extreme price since the ". II. and S. H. Stern's lot from Prlncvilio nold in the steer division on Monday at $1 I. NO still the call is continued. The lot that hrouKht this extremo top consist ed of 107 head of Ilcrciji'dM and the Jot was tinustmlly even uh regards quality. -. ieneiul cattle market rarmo: Good to choice steers. 1 1 l.uusi 1 l.sni Medium to Kood stVi-rH. in.unfrii.ija Common to good steer iMiO t l a. no Choice cowa und heifers X.Ooii 10,m Common to Rood cows and f heifers . fanners , t.-1i HAI.SThorotichbrvd K. 1. lied 1 . , 1 . lit.... .A O'lT-W i WAXTKD Coocl second hand bicycle Phone 3H0-W after 5 p. ni. ' WANT El to rent farm on share J basis, nalrying or storkraising belt iuf references. Address 3T-E care of 'this of I Ice. NEW TODAT. Such nrvr advertlaemfnt will b run under lVrw Tody r..' th first Insertion only. During: subsequent Insertions of the ad ,lt will appear und-r its proper classlficatloa. . 'fitico of J'njt-mriit or ity r IVihIIc ton Iinpmtcmont Itoiuls. ' Notleo 1ft lierrl-y Klven that City PemlleUm ImiToveinent Ilomlrt fsns. 15 nnil lfi. Series F, will bo puld upon preHentalfon thereof to tho under hIkimhI fit tho Amerirnn Nrtllorml Funk, I'cndleton, Umatilla County, OrcRon. Interest on pnitl bontl:i CenHes April 1, 1918. Dated March 13, IftlS 1.KK MUOIMI' lTKK. . '' Treasurer. City of I'eiidleton. rty Wm. Miekelson, I'eimty. Tho offer of your property which will appeal to you ns "riht" will coino from a reader of 'yonr od. Tho "way upf for you In your bus InesH may be on a "ladder of want nils," Tho best business "chance" you have ever had will rewaid your read ing of the want ads The best Job you will ever pet will frm tn Von thmunh a 'n ad. CALMNcf CARDS KnRruvod callns ' and buslnesH cards. See the large line of sampled at the Kust Oreonlan offtCA. ' L ... The best investment you will ever make will prewnt itwlf to you In a classified ad. !, r J i ,. Margery, WUson in Triangle Dla7.- 'Mountain Dew." play, "Mountain BUSINESS iDCAOr AND WANT ADS 1 The Wants and Needs of Pendleton Are Noted Under Proper Headings so You Can Readily Find Them NEW TODAY Real Estate For Rent Wanted j For Sale Attorneys i Legate ; Full SAlj: Duck ti;gx, '.;" t-eiils per iiiii Al'KKS wheat land, $1600. lenns FUKNISHED APT. Hami.ton Court. netting. lvali'h roller. licnx uiu, aoo caen. nniunce easy terms witn " 1 j n jp 1 1. ' ' 6 per cent Interest. HOl'SEKEEPIXO ROOMS. 601 Clay.! Pastime IN STOCK YARDS : i:uiis n.oofii .oo Calves l.'iUtb 1 2.00 .Stock er and fei-dor steers 6.50- S.50 Svine Market Hold I'Jrin. Market for twine is holding firm, at North Portland with diily limited ar rivals for the open market overnight. Trend of the trade Is similar to th.it shown at the start of the week with prices ' likewise with pigs a fraction up: CenentI hoff market ranse: ' Prime liwht $17.0017.20, Prime 'heavy 16. 750(17. 00 Pigs 14.75ft 1 5.75 Mutton Situutfoii Slwuly. t (H-cjtHional urn a li Jots of mutton move upon the opc-n market at North J'ortland to pmall killers around pre vious prirrg, hut the big killers are t;till securing their requirements from 320 ACRES adjoining big. well Im- Thl. oil tri tractor plow land. $15 will handle tills payments. per acre, and $1000 Pulance four yearly 172 ACUK.- all In cultivation, sur rounded hy well Improved ranches. Can be cropped thin year. I'rlce $25 per acre. $1000 cash, balance 6 yearn, at fl per cent Interest. See ine at my ranch 10 miles NT. of Lexington, Ore. , V. I NEm)N'( Dill J,rr! In ,VIieat. 470 nereff tnli sown, 10' acres fall own rye. 30 head good work horses. ! 2fi head yearlinss and crtlts, 9 head ! cattle. Complete farming equipment j Iiirluill.nK a 'Host Combine, good barn, 3Ex70 feet, lots of good water, from i never falling wells, reservoir hold. I L':t.ron Kiillons, ranch well fenced, with 2 and 3 wires, also IfiO-acre. h"S tlfiht fencev good 7-rocun house, with machinery pbed, tol houses and all j ol her necessary out-buildlm:R, all- in j tfood condition. This ranch of 26-10 acre, has nver II'OO ucres. in clutiva I tion, and' Is In the best wheat sectinn ' of thp county, U-mlle haul to sta Mon. 1'rice, including everything, 'only $K0 !er acre. Terms, $;"i0.000 1 nsli( biilitnco 10 'cars at C per cent. W lii Alfalfa and Mm k li;m li. 12S0 acres, 12 7 acrea fall sovn j wheat, 4"0 acres more extra good j wheat land. 1 1 r acres' extra good al- fntt'a land In fine condition, with first j water rifcht on the stream, ranch well i fenced, extra good buildings, full j farm equipment, including everything i needed on the ranch, elegant 7 -room home with beautiful surroundings. (Also good family orchard, extra good , large barn, with plenty of good oit I buildings, located on main highway from 'the Jaljcs to l'ennieton, wnicn :il-lo macarlamlzed shortly, Jl mites to county neat and high school. This wheat land averages about 35 bu. per acre. I'rlce, including everything. together with 7 horses, $30 per ncre. Terms. $16,000 cash, balance at 6 per cent interest. Post office address Lexington, Ore.. or see me at my ranch 10 miles E of Irf-xington, Ore. V. D. Xewloiv waut An cot.rnijr akd Cl.ASMlUlOn D1RKCTORV. Counting: alx ordinary wrorda to th line and eharged by tho line. ' Want ada and locala, nnfe. rer l.lne. Flrat Insertion, per line 10c Kaeh add. Insertion, per line Gc One week lix Insertion), earli i nK''l't iin. per line ic 1 mo. eaeh in.ertlon, per line 4c 6 month eoiitract. eaeh in- I pertin. per line "e I 12-innnth eontrfiet, eeh Inner- I Hon. per line 20 Ko ads taken fo- lesa than ...2jo , Adl taken over the telephone J only from K:it Oiewrenlnn anh- i erihers and tho.e Meled in the O'elephrtne liir.-lory. I'opy lllllrtt be In our on lee noc later than 4 1:30 o'cloek day of publteatlon. . 4 ........... A hem! I AM filled WITH ReRet ThAT I CAM H&T PER.FOPM FOR. So TOPAN - JT SO HAPPEH3THAT M OFFICIAL PHoTEwSPAPHER., (.MR.ULMArO HAS what is . COMMONLV KNOWM AS A PW VE - His doctor HA J advised him noT TO ' their yown feed lots. .Market ingener;il is, considered steady at the previous range. General sheep and lamb range; Western lambs 1 5. HO ,l S.50 Valley lambs 1 4.501 1 r,.00 Yearlings , . 13.00 it 13.50 lloC.EKKKPlXO - and sleeping rooms at 608 Willow street. . , rok hext Sowlntr machines rf all' - makes, $1.00 per week. $3.00 per. mqnth. McClintock and Simpson, 400 K. Court. Foil RENT furnished , apartments : I'hone 250-U. 2-ROOM apartment to rent. Garden street. FOj RENT 3 mom, apartment in steam heated building. Apply, this office. FOR RENT two room furnished apt. 602 Water St, ALT A APARTMENT!? .Thoroughly : - remodeled: furnished or unfurnish ed suites reasonable. 70. E: Alta. C P. Darnett. NICELY room. FURNISHED r 23 Aura. slcepinja SOM W CHOICE unfurnished offices ; and Flee ping room a in t he Smith- i Crawford Pldg. Phone 404. j TIM K CARD Weston-Pendlrton Auto Stag Leaves Weston for Pendleton at 7:4& a. m. and 2;4.r p. in. Leaves Athena for Pendleton at 8:00 a, m. and 1:00 p. m. Leaves Adams for Pendleton at 8:20 a. in. and 1:20 p. m. Leaves Pendleton (Allen-Knight Store) for Weston at 10 a. m. and 4:00 p. m. RAM HAWORTTT. Or. vat. Miscellaneous Ji'ST RECEIVED a car load of 2T) foot six Inch telephone poles. Ore gon Lumber Yard. MR. FARMER With Income tax rules, and regulations you no doubt are In a fix how tb keep your books. ; Why not let us do this for you? We are experts and can save you trouble and money. ery reasonable pricej. Oregon Auditing Bureau 812 W. Court. Tel. 351. or 325 J. HA VM CASH for Investment Will j buy building on Main oi" Court streets If priced right. Wish to hoflr i direct from owners. Address caro East Oregonlan. X23 ! E(1GS from choice, larse, winter lay ing strain It. I. Hods, none better. $ 1 . r, 0 for 15; ?S per hundred, phone 10F.-. LACK, iTKTAINS laundried withjSEU THK 11 ALL. ".Non-Skip" Weed care rhone 246-J. " er, (blade type). 100 per cent ef- j flcient. Credit allowed for old t HI V ALL KINDS of Junk at top blades, renileton Weeder Works, prices. Iron and siicks a specialty j Opposite fire department. Pacific Junk Co., J. S. Jones, prop., - - - - - 1T Cottonwood street. i ChirODraclOl" CAHPRT and rug weaving. Mrs.; Francis, innn . Webb street. i Draymen OALL 1' EN LAND UltOS.' VAN to move your householil poods. Tele phone 33!. Also hnggago transfer ring and heavy haullns. V. A. MILES ilravauc. l 21. IK. b.njnase. transfer nnd ffire plume r.l!i. lies, . VMOWK. f J Wethers 1 2. SO 3 1 3.00 Ewes .- 10.00 11.00 .Shorn sheep, 2-l-24t3c under quo- tations. . v . j Wednesday IJvcsUiok MiipH rs. Hogs 13. C. Davidson, Emmett, Idaho, 1 load; C. C. Mfller, Natron, 1 j U1'n SHOP moulders and machln- ists. Box 852, Spokane, Wash. j quire It. L. Harp, Holdman, Ore WANTED Good, clean raga, at The i g"' . '-. : East Oregoniah office. ! i r.u vuiiian tor general iuium1- .. i. t., w orK. x'nune u.'. UKI,P WAXTDE boy wanted with . wheel. Apply at Hooker's Flower toiei ' ; WANTJCD Work on ranch by man i and wife. Inquire 24 "KM this of ifice. ! MAN with family wants forma n job !" on ranch. Capable of taking full j charge, best of referances. Address !L. Ji. 041. Milton Ore.. ; - STEX Hi RAl'H Elt Young lady wants j position. Address E-304 Carlton Court Speliane, Wn., WANTED Second band Klip scraper. Inquire Dr. Lassen. t " WANTE1 Carpenter work country j or ' town. Satisfaction guaranteed, j Phone 302-W. WANTED Late model podge car,! will pay cash. Inquire C;!0 Cottonwood i or plume 20:; j Used Cqrs I WILL TRADE my Chevrolet for your Ford. See Miller, 722 Cotton wood. Foil HALE Oakland louring car. almost new. Good terms. Inquire Independent Garage. WE IlivE THREE Dodge Brothers , touring cars, one Ford and one Ru- Ick for sale, reasonable. N. V. Mc Lean, Main street, opposite Pendleton Hotel. Phone 222. FOR SALE Velio In good gonditlon. 6 passenger. Would make good truck. Phone 400 or 74. TWO rour)a Fdu SAI.K Just ,)alnted and overhauled. Genuine barKnlns. Tendlclon Cadillac Aula Company. ; , Auctioneers F.TOHKKA. A-eMonjjr. and machinery sales. "The man that geta you the money." Le&re order at Kat Oregonlan Office. i The month In which you print and 'answer the most wnnt ads will , be your "good-fortune" month, j .. r-r, : . . Farm Implements nit. LENA A. HuoXE. Chlropraot. Women and children. n to 12 : m. 1 to 4 p. Phone hlilg I'll. i 154. Tcle- Auto Hire. I). K. Waffle, touring. Charles Co., phone 7. city trips. The best tenant you will ever have will fiml you throm-li ouo of j our iwtint ails. READER'S - HAVE AM AHMWtCMEHT To MAKE ITcs NO FAULT OF MME. HoWEvefi A3 I AM IN The PIMK OF CONDITIO I thank Won - , t -"HI 7 load. Cattle A. L. Steiner, Slanfield, 1 load.. Mixed stuff U U Miller, Kampa, 1 load cattle and hogs; M. I Forrester, --"n'. 1 loud cattle, hogs and sheep; Davllj ffi Pugh', Shedd, 1 load cattle , FOR SALE Good Jack, cheap. In- i Foil SALE 10 room furnished apart- ? ment house, doing good businese. A 1 i ,r., i "argain. Inquire Phone 704. 616 Thompson street. FOR SALE 4 room house, 3 blocks from Main St., Cement sidewalk, newly papered. "Will take late model Ford, In good conditio up to $300. Inquire 3GX this office. FOK SALE White Leghorn eggs; from extra good layers, $S per hun dred. Mrs. L. G. Pell, Pendleton, Ore. FOK SALE Modern six room; house, a i,ftrguin if taken at once. Phone 42-R. For SALE Holt Ore., special gas harvester in good shape. Phone or write Alex. Mclntyre or C. E. Zerba, Athena Ore. FO it SALE Assorted Surhank 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 Stanfield. Ad d ress 1 1. E. Lartholome w, Slanfield, Oregon. ELECTOR'S NOMINATING Petitions and acceptance blanks for sale ut 1 Eust Oregonlan office. FOR. SALE Fresh milch cows, , Phono 6F14 or address Lester j Hurst, Pendleton, Ore. ' j FOR SALJ NEW and second hand j Sewing Machines. Singer, White, j New Home and The Free Machine. I McClintock & Simpson, 400 E. Court- j FOR SALE CHEAP Shaler vulcan-j izer. Nearly new, for tubes and j casings repair. See Brace, Pendleton! Cadillac Auto Co. j UO YOU KNOW that Estes & Frledly , . "Sell, rent or Insure Anything?" re-''f Mal" Btrfet- F"ona j f.OIl sLK Small cleaning and prefSing shop, good location, doing good business. Owner leaving town. , Inquire 2 ".X" this office. ! - - - , n,i Uorc vuaiia(.vUio aiiu i.unuvio. C. SWAXSON & K. It. Dul'uis. Esti mates given free. All work guar anteed. We build anything, city or country work. Phone 243M. To Whom It Slay Coiirerm Having sold my blacksmitbing bus iness. I desire that all those knowing themselves, indebted to me will please call and arrange settlement H. M. SLOAN. lanj- Gkm1 Positions Can be hnJ by any ambitious young ! man or young woman In the field of 1 railway or. commercial telegraphy. We want a number of young men and 'young women to prepare for the tele graph service to fill vacancies caused ry unusual drafting of young men for the signal corps. I'repare to help your country. Write today for full particulars The Uailway Telegraph Institute. Portland. Ore.. 13.' The best furnished room you will ever live In is probably belnM adver tised now. Ion ntlN'TINU nt Ibo plan office. :ast Ore;:o- CHEVR0!JKf7 ' I ; lJ '.: r USED CAR I BARGAINS J We have several used model 5 "490" Chevrolet automobiles that have been' caref ullv overhauled in a real Chevrolet Shqp. 5 All worn parts have been re- g placed with genuine Chevrolet parts. 5 We Offer Terms to Reliable Parties on These Cars. C. ft iiiuilllllllUIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllll and flogs; Frank Wann. Slount An-Ht-t, 1 load cattle and hogs. IniMiinfinl Soason. ' The damp, coll weather of March' sceniH to lo the rhost favorable for the pneumonia germ. Now Is the; time to be caroful. The quicker a (fold Is gotten rldt.f the less the dan- ger. As soon as the first indication j of a cold appears take Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy. As to the value of this j preparation, ask anyone who has used j It. Adv. I 1NIH VS SUN WOKSHirKHS. j Limited in number but mighty in j n,l,,ana art the PnrHPfifl. WhO hold . jthe wealth of Bombay in the hollow; of their hands and dwell In the loveli !est mansions around the coast. They conform to European customs, and j ilive as much like Europeans as it is; i possible for a colored race. They ' jbuild hospitals and colleges after the 'European manner. ' j Their women are not merely well j I educated -but as free to travel and V fKED E SCHMIDT. Attorney at Uw.iXOTICE OK STRKET A SSKsS wEIST i Konm 24. Smith-Crawf ord Dldg. IXSTALLMKXT I'KIV iX.WE, ; . . - . FRANK DAVIS, Attorney at Law. Of ! Common Council of The City of Pen i fice Smith-Crawford Building. Idleton on February 13th, 191$, made an 1 - 'assessment for the Improvement of D. W. BAILEY, Attorney at Law, that part of Jackson street between Rooms 7, 8, 9, Despain nunaing. uie east line or main street ana tne ' f-a.st line of Monroe street, Monroe tiEORGE W. COUTTS. Attorney at street between the north line of Jack Law. Room 17, Scbmidt block. j son street and the south line of Clin ton street, and Washington street, be- CARTEH & SMITHE, Attorneys at tween the east Jino of Main street Law. Office in rear of American ! nd the west line of Monroe lrwt in tional Bank Building. - FEE & FEE. Attorneys at Law. uince in Despain Bailding. . 771 , Tnnm R. I. KEATOR, Attorney at Law, Room 24. Smith-Crawford Building. S. A. NEWBERRY. Attorney Smith-Crawford Building. Law, - PETERSON & BISHOP. Attorneys at Law. Rooms 3 and 4, Smith-Crawford Building. JAMES B. PERRY. Attorney at Law. Office over Tayior uarawam pany. J Dt s. tAT.rr,v Atfnrnevs at Iaw. Office in American iNauonai tmB, Building. i 3. A. LOWELL, Attorney and Counsel- j tnr st Inw. Offif n nspin HlHg. Architect "-i.!.,;" -h,M'.- Phone T168 Pendlo - B"V" & . ton. i. orePFn. Second-Hand Dealers . STIUlKI.t:. di aler in now and sec- nwncrs or those entitled to Its posses nd'hanH'." ..tiJoitol'S s.s and expenses paid any tak- .mil h household gooda. niw. 210 K. Court. Fhone Cleaning: and Pressing ' bidder, at public uuction, for cash, at HAVE your clothes cleaned, or pressed the City round, in said city or Pen Itudd's 2i" W. Webh. phono 6S3 dleton, the proceeds of such sale to ' '" J x be applied to the payment of iiuch CHICHESTER S PILLS M-rS-.-(rr lHttnXl.rniS I'll U in Kcd faoltl in-uilicA Nt. tiei mith Bia RlW-OO. Y TLo fi vthcr- Bay mt T"iV m PruffsUt. A- 1 r II 1-1 'HV-4-TF.R in .Miivn itKANU riti.(. t s SOLD 8Y DRl'CQISTS EVtRYHnLRf "SHALLOW LIEVE strong men in cause and effect." Luck finds a job for one man and Jeaves ten in idleness; -effective want advertising reverses the pro- -Tt inn I'' ri & F. MOTOR CO, Inc. j 723 Cottonwood St., phone 46 Illlllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllfllllll.-. mix with men as the women are of an aien race. Yetrthese people, the JeW4 of India as they have been called, still worship the sun, and In their , towers of silence lay out their dead to be de voured by the birds of the air. The reason is that they refuse to defile the elements of earth, fire and water with dead bodies, and so deliver them up to be torn to pieces by the vultures. There fe more Catarrb In this section of the coaatry than all otber dfaeueg pnt together, and for years It was siipoBed to be Incurable. Doctors prescribed local remedies, aad by constantly failioa to cure with local treatment, pronounced It In curable. Catarrh is a local diseaite. greatly Influenced by constitutional conditions and thecefore requires constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine, mannfae tured by P. J. Cheney Jt Co.. Toledo. Oblo, H a coDstltutlonal remedy, la taken Intern liy and arur thru the lllood on the Mo rons Surfaces of the Kystem. One Hundred Dollars reward Is offered for any caae that Hall's Catarrb Medicine' falls to core. Bene lor circulars and testimonials. F. J. CHENEY A Co., Toledo, Ohio. KoM by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family i'llls Cor constipation. ; Notice is hereby civen that said City and assessed the costs for making said improvements against the , ,ots pttrt3 of lots and pArcela of Jand especially benefited thereby. All per- sons affected by such improvement assessment who desire, to take (advantage of the provisions of Chapter i D OI 1 1116 Zb OE iora s uretron uwi providing that such assessment may be paid in ten annual installments. are hereby notified that application so to do must be made to the ilecorder f The City of Pendteton as in said Chapter 5 provided, within ten days from the date of this notice. Blank forms for such applications may be se cured at the office of the City Re corder. Hated at Pendleton, Oregon, this inu aay ui juarcn, TUOS. F1TZ GERALD. 0 IX IHUMK The f itHowing described animal has been taken up by the marshal of tho City of Pendleton, to-wlt: . " ' One bay mate. 10 to 12 years old. : 11 Ml. II 1 humfe KlitV. tn'n. "fc a..M.., a.a..U t iino: one ioreroot wnue, wire cut on right rfock. white strip in face. If t-a Id animal is not claimed by the en away within ten days front tho date hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. rh. of the 7th day of March. IMS. tho said animal will be sold to the highest costs and expenses of making sale. Dated this lath day of March. 1918. ALT ROBERTS. City Marshal. Tho most valuable business ac quaintance you will ever make Vlll ecr have will find you through . want ad. MEN BE IX LUCK jfi