4 V DAILY BAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1918. PAGE SEVEIT Latest in Millinery BRING IN YOUR HAT. WE TRIM WHILE YOU WAIT. TWO BUSY MILLINER. Hosiery and Stationery PRIMROSES AND FERNS Wo advertise and offer War -Savings Stumps for nolo will, every luirchaMc. is-....-. Ssv.1-:..' asafeSBSMVr.Q opposite p" .,., FRENCH nATIOXS CTT . .,, .the bread rations no mird. atrctcli WASHINGTON. Aurli 0 Hoover " -"' wheat furtiter. The ' i latin dally French ration la now 14 'UHlliy uiiiiuuiiiTO mm rimiiv HUM I'Ui ounces. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiuiuur Why Suffer? I Give your teeth and I mouth the care and at- f tention that they re- quire. We do Painless 1 dentistry at reasonable i prices. -. ' . ' Newton Painless' Dentists Cornar Main and Webb Btreebi ' S Phone ia Open Eranlnf E tmnnniiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiHiiniiiuiiiiitm.- I 8 CI BETTER AND SOFTER LIGHT ! assured by the nse of soma of these beautiful fixtures of ours. They give a light that illuminates the room perfectly, but that does not tlra or strain the eyes. They are aot expen sive considering their extra ef ficiency and ertra beauty. Why nut at least sea them? J. L. VAUGHAN J. BEEF MARKET 13 NOW VERY STRONG PORTLAND. April 10. There 1 practically nothing offering In the cattle divlHlon of the North Portland market during the morning, although there were 10 full loads reported in, Six of them came from Idaho and four from Utah, but the entire ship' ment went direct to a Tacoma packer. Extrlne strength Is continued. In the cattle trade, but an there' was lack of offerings during the day noth ing Was available to test extreme quo tntlons In any way, and they wera therefore continued on a nominal ba sis. General cattle market range: Oood to choice steers. .$11. 7512.10 Medium to a;ood steers.., 10. 50 11.50 Common to good steefs.. 9.O01O.QO Choice cows and heifers 0.75 10.75 Common to good eows and heifers 6.00 9.50 Canners 3.00 6.00 Bulls 6.0016) 9.00 Calves 7.6012.00 Blocker and feeder steers 6.50 9-00 Aside from the stock that '. came forward from the WlllUmette valley on guaranteed prices, there was prac tically nothing offering in the swine division of the North Portland mar ket. Trend of the trade Is very firm at the recent advance In prices. Some consider the market a fraction high er, but- there was nothing at all -to test quotations. ' One small lot went at $17.55 Mon day afternoon, but the top was con sidered $11.60 v: - A rt ':' General hog market range; Prime light $ I7.2r,(!0 1 7.B0 Prims heavy lOOOW 17.15 Pigs 1 4.75 nji 16:00 Handful of Mutton In. There was a handful of mutton re ported In the" yards for the day, but there was practically no change Indi cated In values. In fact, the mutton market Is hi practically the name po sition as other lines, nothing being avallablo to give values a thorough test. General sheep and lamb range: Western lambs $ 1 5.00 m 10.50 Valley Iambs 14. 60Ji 15.00 Yearling 1 3.00 ft 1.1.50 Wethers ............... 12.50 1 3.00 Ewes 10.00OU.00 Shorn sheep, 2 1-2 3c under ujo tatlons. Tuesday IJvctftock KhlierM. Cattle P. Ci. Bond, Blaokf6ot. Ida ho, 6 loads; M. K- Parsons, Halt Lake, 4 loads, all direct to a Tacoma pack er. Mixed stuff W. A. Leaper, Yon calla, 1 load cattle, calves and hogs; Hout A Snodgrass, Crabtree, 1 loaa hogs and sheep. " A A-ar Brain and) healthy body are essential for success. Business men. teachers, students, housewives, and other workers saf Hood's Sar saparllla gives them appetite and strength, and makes, their work seem easy. It overcomes that tired feeling. ii;i t:sf, women start HIOfll'KIt K.4IIY 'AMPAI" WASHINGTON", April 8. "It Is safer to be a soliller at the front than a baby at home." Wllh this slogan borrowed from tho bitter experiences of England In the matter of Infant mortality, the Woman's Committee of the Council of National Defense, Is preparing for tho first churgo in tho Hotter Ba bies Drive of the 'Department of La bor children's Bureau. The welfare Campaign began April 0. The Woman's Committee has sent out a call to the state commit tees to enlist" for service. Instruc tions to the state organizations, who will be assigned to a quota "of the hundred thousand' lives to save"' have been sent by Dr. Jessica I'elxotto. head of the Department of Child Welfare of the woman's committev of the Council of National Defense. , Kansas has been ' among the first to prepare better baby legislation. A children's bill, containing a plan for child hygiene work worthy of nation al attention, will be introduced at the next session of Kansas legislature, Home of Jthe things In the matter of child welfare that Kansas will want to do will be the finding of the rigid state Inspection of instltu tions receiving and harboring chil dren. The hill also provide for5 -publib health nursing. Its alms being to se cure the health of school children. 01301 IOE301 IOC30I locaoi socio BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK THY ORAXOMOTIIKirB OLD FA- VORITK RBCIPU OP KAGB TEA AM) BlLPirUR. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, struak fd or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make It at home, which Is mussy and trouble some. Nowadays. iy asking at any drug store for '"Wyeth's Rage and Sulphur Compond," you will get a large bottle of this famous old re-, c!po, improved by the addition of Other Ingredients, for about 50 cents. ' Don't stay gray!- Try It! S'o one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as It does it so naturally, and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after an other application or two, your hair hfcomes beautifully dark, glossy ana rtt tractive. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound Is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire dark hair and a youthful appearance. It is not In tended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. . TWO CANDIDATES TO SUCCEED REDMOND , At. mmnt'J" "JOHN.DILLON The two most conspicuous condi- Devlin is from Went Belfast and has dates for leadership of the National- ' been a prominent member parlin Ist party In the house of commons, ment for some years- Mr. Dillon now; since John K- Itedmand died, are' represents County Mayo. ana . nas Joseph Devlin and John Dillon. Mi. , been In parliaent fince-lS80. D o o a o o a o o D o OE30I , r VV ATiVTSK aU Chevrolet owners to bring fU Ju T ou thclj. cars t(J ug tof any occaaion- al adjustment that might be necessary. We keep a complete stock of all Chevrolet parta including tho ignition and electrical parts for the .Auto Lighting System, with which our cars ara equipped, y , ' C, & F. Motor Co. Inc. 722 Cottonwood 8. Phono 40 IOE30 Blind and deaf children will come In for special consideration. Bolsheviki Found Hun . Keeps No Promises JOSEPH SHAPLEN. PETHOGRAD, April 9. A soviet representative today declared that Germany Is not evacuating the terri fies occupied before the Brest-LItovsk treaty and a.rb alscr hoWlnff those Oc cupied since. .The Germans have oc cupied Ekaterlnoslave, causing a so vere battle and the soviet forces are doesperately resisting. r CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Big nature PRICES?. You can aavo money by buy-' g lng your stock: tonic at this store, instead of paying the S peddler fancy prices for goods S of unknown quality.' Look at 3 this price for that old reliable s and guaranteed stock condlti- s oner and worm expeller. 5 Dr. Hess Stock Tonic 25 lb. PaU Cost $2.25 5 Catarrh Cannot Be Cured aot reach Uie seat of the dinfase. C'atarrft : IS S local aisease, grwaiiy imiutui jonstUutlonai condltl-ma. and lu order to j ctire it yon muse laise an luminal t... Hall's Catarrh Medicine Is taken internailf and acts inru me mu-.i awes o( the system. Hall's Catarrh Medt cine was prcucilbed by one of the best phy- ; lclans In tnls country tor years. It Is , .xmposen 01 Hume ui ine in-n -, , 'Omlilncd with some of the best blood purl- , rio.-o rrhf nerftH-t combination or the in- j redtents In Hall's Ca'arrn Meillclne Is what produces sucn otw"rnii rau ia catarrhal conditions, bend fur testlmont t Iv free r 'j. C'ilBNET ft Co., Props.. Toledo. O. ! Rail's I'anillr fills for constipation. j All Druggists, 75c . I ' z We also handle - 3 j j Dr. IIcss Dip and Disinfectant. S Dr. Hess Poultry Panacea. S i S Dr. Hesa Instant Louse Killer. S j Tallman 6 Co. Leadlnc Droggiata. -:g 5 We advertise and offer War Sav- S S lugs Stamps for sale with every ' S S purchase. 5 IIIIIIIIIIIIHII!IIIHIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIUt3 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 Lust Gold breast pin, round, with ', EGGS from choice, large, winter lay 1.. -cuiar. Reward. Phone 1 in- strain R. I. Reds, none better. 332M. HIGH m'HOOI. boy wnnts wcrk aft 1 er school and on Saturdays. Phono S95M. $1.50 for 16; $8 per hundred, pnone 10F5. . - ... LOST Gold neck chain In business district of cltly. Finder please turn to "T'' this office for reward. LACW CURTAINS laundried care Phone 246-J. with For Rent FURNISHED APT. Hamilton Court. HOUSBKEEPINO ROOMS, 601 Clay. i-HOOM apartment to rent. 216 Garden street. Phone 207-1$. FOIt HAI.K Reasonable, two prin cess dressers. 3 small rockers. 1 siove, 1 rug. .1 chair. 1 bed. 2 tables. Cull 314 Tustln street. WANTED Bright, active boy store work. See "Sayrcs." for ITEW TOD AT. Each new advertisement will be run under "New Today" tor the flrrft Insertion only. During subsequent Insertions of the ad It will appear under Its proper classification. Notices Attention Artisans- Dr. Kshelman will ho with us again Tuesdny evening. April 9th. Bring a new 'member and earn $.1. I.OUISI0 F. LAMPKIN. Sec. : The least bothorsomo bonrder you will ever have will coma to you In answer to a want ad. The best business "chanco" you have ever had will reward your read ing' of the Want ads WEDDING ANNOUNCE M K N T S Call and see the different samples of engraved announcements, invita tions, cards, etc., at tho East Orego nlan office. Printed orders furnished If you wish. w, t nUY ALt, KINDS of Junk at tori prices. Iron and sacks a specialty Pacific Junk Co., J. S. Jones, prop., 617 Cottonwood street. WILL, Fl'RNISH seed potatoes for Planting by returning same amount this fall at digging time. i-nono 4i SCIENTIFIC rug cleaning. All work guaranteed. Reference Furnished. Phone 5S9-W. Appointments for free demonstration. 201 Water ht. mm4!-- ... 1 PAPIJt JHIJj WORK AT CAMAS. WASHINGTON Permanent work for steady men over eighteen years old. No cxperienfe necessary. Married men preferred. Outside work to start with: willing and capable men advanced to better positions- Lowest wages, $3-37 Tor nine hours. Mill has been running normally and without trouble to workmen for many months, although strike called last October has not yet been formally declared off- Over 750 men on pay roll. Board and lodging can be ootatnea at $6.60 to 17.60 per week, depend ing upon location. Camas Is on main line 01 . 1-. at railroad, about twenty-four miles from Portland, Oregon, and about fifteen miles from Vancouver, Wash ington. Jitney service to Vancouver: half hour electric Bervlce. Vancouver to Portland; two boat lines. Camas to Portland; fare on one 26c; other. 50c. Cut out this ad and apply In per son at Cnmas office or room 509, Ore gon Building, Portland, and you will be given Job, if hole bodied, even If all vacancies are then fined. Tnis offer applies for the next few weeka only. ' FOR RENT Two room furnished house. Inquire 620 Cosblo. FOR RENT-795W. -Furnished room. Phone SLEEPING and housekeeping rooms at 60s Willow street. FOR RENT Furnished room with private family. Inquire 307 W. Court or phono 651. FOR RENT- 3 modern housekeeping rooms furnished. 301 Willow St. Phone 721W- FOR RENT Some . very desirable ' light housekeeping rooms close In. Phone 250-R. Wanted For Sale WANTED Good, clean rage, at The FOR SALE 10 room furnish d apart- East Oregonlan office. ment house, doing good buslnese. A baraain. Inauire 616 Thompson HELP WANTDB boy wanted with ! street. Phone 704. ' wheel. Store. Apply at Hooker's Flower ' WANTED Competent and cook. Big wages. Inquire "X" this office. housekeeper no washing WANTED Woman cook and dinning room girl. Phone or write Hotel Stanfield, Stanfleld, Oregon. WANTED Woman for general house work. Phone 68. WANTED Woman, without children - to cook and assist with general house work. Apply 40-M this office, WANTED Girl or eral housework. Phone 792J. woman for gen Ill Grange St. Used Cars FOR RENT Sewing machines cf all - makes, $1.00 per week. 13.00 per month. McCUntock and Simpson. 400 E. Court. I WILL TRADE my Chevrolet for your Ford. See Miller, 7S3 Cotton wood. FOR RENT Water St, -Furnished Apt. 602 FOR RENT Two nicely furnished . sleeping rooms with bath and tele phone. Inquire 45-M this office. WB HAVE THREE Dodge Brother touring cars, one Ford and one nu Irk for aAtA re.nannA.hla. JC. P. Me. FOR RENT 800 acres Bunch grass treet opposite Pendleton FOR SALE Oakland touring car. almost new. Inquire room 6 Tem plo. bldg. pasture, well fenced, running water. Near' Cabbage Hill. Earl Gllland ers, Pendleton Ore. FOR RENT Furnished 2 room cot- tage, 1119 Lewis. Phone 246-J. .- Hotel. Phone 222. FOR SALE Velle In good gonditlon. S passenger. Would make good truelr Phnn 1AO nr 74. FOR KENT 1 room apartment in steam heated building. Apply this office. FOR RENT 5 room apt. Steam heat, hot and cold water. Apply J. F. Robinson, Domestic Laundry. ALT A APARTMENTS . Thoroughly remodeled; furnished or unfurnish ed suites reasonable. 702 E. Alta. C. P. Harnett. Farm Land For Sale Farm Implements THE "NON-SKIP" Weedet gets all the weeds the first time over the field. Saves on-thlrd the time and does lots better work. Order now. Pendleton Weeder works. 632 Cotton wood St. WICKER BABY carriage for Call 776J. sale. HOGS FOR SALE Fifteen good brood sows with from six to ten pigs each. Tom Boylen, Jr., Echo, Ore. FOR SALE Wheat Bay at Yoakum see B. D. Smith. FOR. SALE Wicker baby biiggy, phone 386-J. 16 Matlock Apt. Contractors and Builders. C. SW ANSON & B. R. DuPuls. Esti mates given free. All work guar anteed. We build anything, city oi country work. Phone 243M. Cleaners HAVE your clothes cleaned or pressed Rudd's 206 W. Webb. Phone 6S5. Architect -Second-Hand Dealers V. 8TROBLK. dealer In new and seo ond hand goods. Cash paid far Sec ond hand goods. Cheapest piaee to bey household goods. tlO E. Court - Phoae J71W. Auctioneers RAYMOND W. HATCH. Architect. De spain building. Phone Pendle ton. Oregon. FOR SALE One 16 foot Holt Cora- tine with Atlas engine. Write R. J Campbell. Box 686, Pendleton. FOR SALE tho following sizes in second hand tires, 30x3, 30x3 1-2, 32x3 1-2, 32x4, 34x4 real snaps. Simp son Tire Service Co., 223 E. Court. FOR SALE Confectionery store do ing good business in live Umatilla county town. Will sell at Invoice price and rent fixtures. Inquire 46-J this office. ELECTOR'S NOMINATING Petitions and acceptance blanks for sale at East Oregontan office. FOR SALE Pendleton, -Wheat hay. Ore. D- B. Bell. FOR SALE Good hiRh speed Wiz ard washing machine- Phone 346W. FR SALE NEW and second hand Sewing Machines. Singer, White, New Home and The Free Machine. McCUntock & Simpson, 4 00 E. Court. Draymen CALL PENLAND BROS." VAN to move your household goods. Tele phone 339. Also baggage transfer ring and heavy hauling. W. A. MILES, baggage, transfer and drayage. Office phone 649. Re. 213R. COL. W. F. YOHNXA. Auctioneer, makes a specialty of farmers' atocH and machinery sales. "The man that gets you the money." Leave orders at Bast oregonlan orilea Chiropractor DR. LENA A. BOONE, Chiropractor. Women and children. 9 to 12 a. m. 1 to 4 p. m. Phone 154. Tele phone bldg. Legate Many Good 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 service to fill vacancies caused by unusual drafting of young men for the signal corps. Trepare to help your country, rite today for full particulars The Railway Telegraph Inatltuta. Portland. Ore.. 19. Attorneys FOR SALE Partly used ami William and Mary Phone 361W. Jacobean furniture. 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. Th mr,ni h in hlch v . located 1-4 miles irom t-ianneiu. jvu- K'RED E. SCHMIDT. Attorney at Law. -Koom 24, Smith-Crawford Bldg. FRANK DAVIS. Attorney at Law. Of fice Smith-Crawford Building. NOTICE OF BIDS FOR IMPROVE MENT BONDS. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Recorded in Pendleton. Ore gon up to April 16th, 1918 at 5 o'clock P. M. for $1991.60 Street Improve ment Bonds of the City of Pendleton, bearing date of March 1st 1918. with Interest at the rate of 6 per cent pee annum payable seml-annualy, each bid must be for not less than par and accrued Interest, and must be ac companied by a certified check in the sum of 1100 made payable to the or der of tho acting Mayor of the City of Pendleton, to be returned to the bidder is unsuccessful, and to be for felted if the bid is accepted and the bidder falls to take said Bonds in ac cordance with the terms of his said ' bid. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids at Us pleasure. Dated this 4th day of April 1918. THOS. F1TZ GERALD, City Recorder of The City of Pendleton. D. W. BAILEY. Attorney at Law., Rooms 7. 8. 9. Despaln nulldlng. UEoltGE W. COUTT3. Attorney Law. Room 17, Schmidt block. at , answer the most want ads will b your "good-fortune" month. FOR SALE 375 acres of choice! wheat land near Weston, land lies in gentle slope and best of tractor Innd. hnlf In crop this year. Owner gets possession this fall. Price 1180 per acre with terms. Corbet t Reality Co.. First & Alder St-, Walla Walla, Wash. TLMR CARD Weston-Pendleton Anto Stage Lost ueaves weston lor renaieton at -y:as , ,., ., -u -u t.,-, a. m. and 12:46 p. m. j LOST Two young mules with Leaves Athena for Pendleton at 1:00 ert on. i Day, weight about m. ana i:oo p. m. libs.. 1 blnck. welsht about dress 1L E. Bartholomew, Stanfield, Oregon. CARTER s SMYTHE. Attorneys at Law. Office in rear of American Na- ; tional Bank Building. Leaves Adams for Pendleton at 8:20 seen a. m. and 1:20 p. m. Leaves Pendleton (Allen-Knight Store) for Weston at 10 a m. and 4:00 p. m. SAM HAWORTH. Driver. halt i ion ;o. list nturilny about noon. Liberal reward for in formation lending to their recovery. Phone C. L. Woodward, Athena, Oregon. at Blakeley station NOTK'K OF HUM FOR IMi'HO l MKNT BONDS. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received nt the office of the City Recorder in Pendleton, tire Ron up to April 16th 191s at 5 o'elocle P. M. for $2237.90 Street Improvement Bonds of the City of Pendleton, hear I lng date of March' 1st 191". with In. Office j terest at the rate of 6 per cent per I annum payable seml-annualy. each ' Kl .... l. . i .1.... ..... A FOR SAI.E-One of the best l""""! K'." lUd"- RMn,UrM Interest.- and most h. properties on Pendleton's Main I ' , ' rompaiiia.i t.y a rrrtififd chrk In th street- Income f4"n per month, non- '3, a. NEWBKKRY, Attorney at Law, ' "m of $.;). mi ma.lc iuv:.hi to turn resident owner. Will make an Bttrnc- j Smith-Crawford Huilding. onier i.f th. aetliitf Mavr of Tha City ilnlinnAi ' " 1 or t'entltetoil. In te ret 11 rrii in irn 1 4 """.PETKitSO ItJSIIOP. Attorney, at bi,llT if IIHuc. -wf.i I i.n.1 to h fur- FEE & FEE. Attorney at Law. in Despaln Building-. I th e price. Write It- A. Seeds i WfMhitiETton. I:. F. P. No. 1. tf PITUAPLE' f y v aw, - The best servant yon rould possibly I The lowest price you will ever pay secure la probably rending the want i for a valuable service will be the price ads these days, ... Ot a want ad. Auto Hire. D. B. Waffle, touring, city Irlpa. I Charles Co.. phono 7. KEMEDYFORMEN. AT YOUH DRUGGIST f ( hhliier rails ti Ta k- -;iiil 11. mils m a--. euriiauce w ith the terms of hi aalil ' bid. I The Ciimtii,.M O.liricll reserves the 111 rlKhl i.i ri.).-i ( ri and all hula at lis I-w- iiln .11 1-. Dated tills I'M iluv April 49!?. . Till i- FIT7. CKfMf.D n. A. Ijiwklu Attorney anil Counsel- Cltv Itecl-li-r of The t'Hy ot I'tO lor at law. Offue In Dcplo libit, 'dlrlfn. . . .. j j JAMKS B. PERKY. Attorney at Law j Office over Taylor Hardware Com. paay. UAI.Ef a KALKY. Attorneys at office In Americas National Itu tiding. liauk