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Notices, Business Opportunities, Locals, Lost, Found, For Rent, Etc., Classified for Easy Reference.
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NEW TODAY
Foil BALK Case Thrashing ma-
cnine. zs in. a-4u. Tractor run
less than JO day. ""In perfect cotidt-
tlon: Price S00. Would ot ft-SOO
new. -call or write Oerald Tuttle,
Iinblcr, Ore.
LOST Ttoyal blue umbrella handle,
with white Initials. Phone. 593M.
Reward.
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Fort HUNT Furnished liouaekeep-.
Ins room, at 1010 W. Alta. 458W.
JiOTICK OF STIIEHT A8HKSK.MEKT
: imstaijMi:nt pkivilkiuim. -
Notice la hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of ren
dition, on May 29.- 1918, did make an
assessment (or . the Improvement ot
Logan street fom the south Unci of
Jucknoo etrcet to the north line ot
Italey Htreet, In the City of Pendleton,
and did aaoeR the contract price
against the lota, parts of lots and par
cel, of land, especially benefited
thereby. All persons affected by such
: Improvement and assessment desiring
to take advanlHKe ot the provisions
of Chapter S of Title J, of Lord's Or
egon Laws ' providing that such as
sessments may be paid In ten annual
Installments mr hereby notified that
application so to do must be made to
the CUy Recorder, as In such. Chap
ter & provided within ten days from
the dle of this notlco. Forms for
uch applications may be sweurea
from the offlco of the City Recorder.
Mated at Pendleton, Oregon, this
14th day of June. ISIS. 1
Tnoa rirz geiiaij),
City Kecofdori
TQn REJ&r-rrFqur room . house on
, Eddy ftreei. Inttulre 120 CosbUi..
Ifonte Taken Vp.
Came te my place, six miles north
west , of fPendleton. one durk ' bay
horse, Vnandafi 4 qn right shoulder,
weight atout.lljo- 4bout 1 year?
old. Owner of above described ani
mal an secure same by calling at
my nlace and paying charges, I.
Hagen, Pendleton, Ore. ,
. For gale
J'OJl BALE .1917 Ilupmoblle, , alsp
ehevrolet. , Both thoroughly over
hauled, Snaps-' McLean iuto Co. ,
S"OR BALE On. 1 foot Holt Com
tlne with Atlas engifie. Write It. J.
Campbell, Box S. Pendleton, i ,
For Rent
FURNISHED APT. JiamiAen Court.
HOOBEKjiEPIJIO ROOMS, 601 Clay.
Notices
TWO. GOOD rooms for rent, 312 So. I
Main. Phone 357 J. .
WAIT AO ' COM7MW ' AHO
Ceontlnr six ordinary word, ta
the line and charged by
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r Want ad aad local.
"Kate. re timm.' '."' "?
First Insertion, per line 1
Each add. fosertien, per Una i.
Oae week (six Insertions),
each Insertion, per line. - le
1 mo. each Insertion, per line 40
t month contract, each" In
sertion, per line ., ,, , ..to
U-month contract, each Ibser
. Uon. per Uae .. m.
No ads taken foe less than ZSa
" Ads taken r the tetepbea.
only front Bast Ofegoataa uh
scrlbere and tbos. listed -la the.
Telephone Directory, Copy must
be In our office not later tbaa
1:M o'oioek day" of publication.
Wanted
NOTICK OF BTItHrT AHHI-lKmi BNT
1XSTALLMKNT PIU1LFJKS.
Notice is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of Pen.
dleton, on May 29, 1118, did make
an assessment for the Improvement
of Wilson street from the east line of
Madison street to the east line of Main
atrcet, in the City of Pendleton, and,
did .assess the contract price for mak
ing said improvements against the
lot, parts of lots and parcels of land,
especially benefited thereby. All
persons affected by such Improvement
and assosstnenUIeslrlng to take ad.
vantage of the provisions of chapter i
S of Title 26 of Lord' Oregoa Laws
providing that such assessments may
bcpald In ten annual Installments n
hereby notified thai application ao
to do must be made to the City Re
corder as in such Chapter provided
within ten day from the date of this
notice- Forms for such applications
may be secured from the office of the
City Recorder.
Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this
14th day of June. 1H-
' . - THOS. F1TZ GKRALI.
J . . .sCitlt -Keoarder. .
WANTED Good, clean rags.
East Oregonlan office.
at Tke
WANTED Sewing, phone 483-W.
WANTED Waitresses at The Quelle
Cafe.
WA.NTED To rent, ft or room mod
era house.. 11. P. Whitman, Phone
418. .... ...- '
WANTEDXecond hand dcsk.Toll top
preferred. Address S this office.
WANTED At once, girl to wait on
table. Boston restaurant. v
WANTED 7 or g room house, fur
. nlshed.. Close lnj modern. Phone
WANTED Woman to cook on ranch.
two In fanill.y good wages. Ad
dress Box 324, Athena, . or . phone
34FI5. ,
WANTED Middle aged or elderly
woman to cook on ranch, family
of two. Permanent Job. Address 24J
this office.
FOR SALE Wheat bay.
Pendleton, Ore,
p. B. Bell,
FOf BALE NEW and second hand
Cewtna Machine. Singer, White,
New Home and ' The Free Machine.
McCllntock Simpson, 400 B. Court
FOR SALE twin cylinder Excelsior
Motorcycle, electrically equipped. In
good condition, ... Has tandem attach'
meat. Run' about t thousand ml lea
Inquire Standard Oil Co.. -Phone 441.
FOR SALEJ 1 foot
- good Holt motor.
King, Helix.
combine with
Inquire E. J.
FOR SALE Holsteln milch cowa and
heifers. Gulllford 4k Hampton,
Echo, Oregon.
FOR SALE House,. 3 lots and barn.
Price reasonable. Inquire 301 Lll
leth street,
FOR SALE 13 foot out Holt com
bine. Inquire.. U. .. Miller, TuUiilla.
Pendleton, Ore- . , ,. i
FOR SALE. CHEAP For cash or on
reasonable terms. One 9-roym and
one 5-room house, located on 3 3-4
acres land in city limits of Helix
Address Joe Kerley, Helix. Oregon.
FOR RENT Sewing machines of all
makes, 11.00 per week. 33.00 per
month. McCllntock and Simpson, 400
Bf. Court, .
FOR .RENT g room unfurnished
- apartment- Apply- thrls office.
FOR RENT SLEEPING room, 300
Willow. Phone 482R.
NEWLY PAPERED front 3 room
apt. downstair Close In. 777
Thompson. Phono 308 W.
SMALL HOUSB3 for rent Call at 631
. Maple or phone 230M.
FOR RENT Jght
rooms. 316 Lilleth,
housekeeping
400 ACRES pasture fur rent, fenced.
Running water, near Meacham.
Earl Glllanders.
FOR RENT Two room furnished
house, screened in porch. Inquire
417 Garfield. -
FOR RENT 6 room furnished house
Phone 554.
FOR RENT Housekeeping and
sleeping rooms, at 80S Willow fit.
Notlco of Rids for Sidewalk Construc
Uon. ' i ,
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received at the office of
the City Recorder In Pendleton, Ore.
gon, up to 5 o'clock p. m. on June
19th, 1918, for the construction of a
sidewalk on the west side ot Madlsotv
street in front of lots s and 6, block 6,
Swltzler's Addition to the City ol
Pendleton, (aid sidewalk to be con-
structed of the materials and In the
manner provided by the ordinances
of the City of Pendleton. The Com
mon Council reserves the right to re
ject any and all bids.
Dated at Pendleton. Oregon, this
(th day of June, 1918.
THOS. FITZ GERALD, .
City Recorder of the City of Pendle
ton. . j
Second-Hand' Dealers
Legrais
V. 8TROBLE, dealsr In new aad see- I BTOTK'tJ r f;tool, KKTtlO.
ond hand goods. Cash paid for sec- NOTICE IS HEitKHV CI V KN, To
nd hand goods. Cheapest place to buy f the lrgal voters of School ilstrli-.t
ouseboid goods. zie m. wourt rnons no. le, of Umatilla County, smt-i
SI71W.
Farm Implements
the weed the first tlm. over the
field. Save one-third the tlm. and
doe lots better work. Order now,
Pendleton Weeder works, (32 Cotten
wood St.
Draymen
CALL PENLAND BROS.' VAN to
mon your household good. . Tele-
Phone 33. Also baxgage traasf er
ring and heavy hauling.
4-
W. A. MILES, baggage, transfer and
d ravage, office obone Hi. Res.
749R.
Auctioneers
FOR RALE Dining room n, furniture
cheap. Must sell at once.. . Phone
124., .
FOR SALE Good 5-room house and
garage on North Side with furni
ture, also. Three other good pieces ol
town property. Phone. 317. IS. F.
Dupuls. ,j .
FOR SALE A good work horse,
spring wagon, double set of har
ness, new top'Tjuggy and harness. In
quire Box 1 Mr Stanfleld, Ore.
FOR SAL0 One ton Republic-
truck. Only used 5 months. A
bargain. Also 1 office desk and
chair. Pendleton Hyde and Junk Co.
Farm Land For Sale
FOR SALE 376 acres of choice
wheat land near Weston, land lies
In gentle slope ,and best of tractor
land, half In crop this year. Owner
gets possession this fall, price I ISO
per acre with term. Corbett Reality
Ce., First V Alder St-, Walla Walla,
Wash.
Miscellaneous
I BUT ALL KINDS of Junk at top
prices. Iron and sacks a specialty.
Pacific Junk Co., J. S. Jones, prop.,
17 Cottonwood street.
FOR SALE Driving team, weight
about 1100 each. Inquire Telephone
Llyery Stable. Must sell quick. Own
er called by draft.
WANTED Mechanics In all branch
es of the metal trades for emer
gency war work. Good wages, good
working and beat climatic conditions
Antorht "Marine Iron Works, Astoria.
Oregon. . V - ?
The person, who Is able to work,
and Inclined to work, may, find the
right opportunity quickly through the
classified.
You may have profitable business
relations for years to come with some
one you will come to know first thru
your next classified ad:
NOTICK W1H not be responsible for
any bills contracted by no one but
myself. Mr. 8. B. Rothrock.
Used Cars
I WILL TRADE- my Chevrolet for
your Ford. Be. Miller, 723 Cottonwood.
COL. W. F. TORNKA, Auctioneer,
makes a specialty of farmers' stock
and machinery sales. "The man thai
gets you the money." Lease orders at
Hast Oregonlan Office,
TKAt'il Kitty KXA.MlXATIONSk
Notice is hereby given that the
County Superintendent of Umatilla
County, Oregon, will hold the regular
examinations of applicants for state
Certificates at Court House, as follows:
Commencing Wednesday. June 26,
191S, at 9:00 o'clock a- m.. and con
tinuing until Saturday. June 29, 1918,
at 4:00 o'clock p. m.
Wednesday l-'nrcnoon.
V. S. History. Wrltina (Penman
ship). Music, DrJTwinj?.
Werfnoaiuy AftcriHMin.
Physiology, Reading, Manual
Training, Composition, Domestic Sci
ence. Methods In Reading. Course of
Study for Drawing, Methods in Arith
metic. '
Thursday Forenoon.
Arithmetic History .of Education,
Psychology. Methods la Geography.
Mechanical Drawissj. Domestic Art.
Course of Study for 'Domestic Art.
Thursday Afternoon.
Grammar, i Geography, Stenography, vred b. bchhidt, Attorney at- Law.
American i-,iioraiure, X'nysics. Type- Koom 24, Smith-Crawford Bldg.
writing. Methods in Language, Thesis r , 1 ;
for Prlmarv fertlflrato W BAILET. Attorney at Law,
lor irimary certificate. Rooms 7. 8. 9, Despain Building.
1' oi eiluofi.
TIME CARD j
Wet on-Pendleton. .Auto Stage
Leaves Weston for Pendleton at 7:44
a. m, and 13:45 p. m. . - -
Leaves Athena for Pendleton at 8:00
a. m. and 1:00 p. m.
Leaves Adams for Pendleton at 8:20
a. m. ana i:zo p. m.
Leaves -Pendleton (Allen-Knight
. Store) "or Weston at is a. m. and
4:00 p. m.
BAM HA WORTH. Driver.
Oregon, that a 4SCHOOL MKKTl.VJ of
said District will be held at th- City
Hall, on the 17th day of June. l!im. at
3 o'clock In the afternoon to vote en
iTne proposition Of levying a speuiui
The total amount of mony needed
by the district during the fia-5 l ye
beginning on June 30, 1!18, an:l end
ing on June 30. 1919, is estimnlod 11
the following budget -nd Includes the
amounts to be recciven 7rom the coun
ty school fund, state scttool fund, spe
cial district tax, and all .otnor money
of the. district: :
BCDfiRT.
Eelaul Eaitendltam.
Teachers' salaries (38.320.00
Apparatus and supplies, such
as maps, chalk, erasers.
stoves, curtains, etc., man
ual training trades ..
Library books, text books,
statonery, supplies and
miscellaneous . . -
Manual training department.,
Repairs of schoolhouses,
outbuildings or fences.
Science and Art .,.
Janitors wages
,000.00
1.900.00
l.OOO.Ott
S.SOO.OO
1.000.00
4.7fi5.
1, OS -
3,300.00
Attorneys
School Law, Geology, Civil Govern- juEO RGB W. COUTTS, Attorney at
raont.
Saturday Forenoon.
Geometry. Botany.
Saturday Afterufion
General History, Bookkeeping.
Very truly yours.
W. W. GREEN,
County Superintendent
Law. Room 17, Schmidt block.
CARTER SMYTHS, Attorney at
Law. Office- In rear of. Americas Na
tional Bank Building.
FEB ft FEE, Attorneys at Law.
in Despain Building.
R. L KEATOR, Attorney at Law. Room
14, Smith-Crawford Building.
Chiropractor
FOR SALE Case 40 ..Touring car.
Will make good service car. Alta
Auto Radiator & Lamp Works. 701
E. Alta
Architect
RAYMOND W. HATCH. Architect. De
spain building. Phone Its. Pendle
ton. Oregon. .... 1
UB. LOR ETTA H. 6TARBA, Chiro
practor, 103 West Webb St. Room
10. Office hour 9 to 13 a. m. 1:30 to
s p. m. Examination free. Phone 53.
a A. NEWBERRY, Attorney at Law.
j Smith-Crawford Building.
PETERSON BISHOP, Attorneys at
Law. Rooms 3 and 4. Smith-Crawford
Building. ,
Contractors and Builders.
C. SWANSON & E. R. DuPuis. Esti
mates given free. All work guar
anteed. We build anything, city ol
aountry work. Phone 243M.
JAMES B. PERRY. Attorney at Law
Office over Taylor Hardware Company.
HALEY RALEY, Attorneys at Law.
Office la Americas National Bank
Building.
8. A. LOWELL, Attorney and 'Counsel
. lor at law. Office la Deaeala Bids.
Janitors 'supplies
Kuel, pbones, expreasage, etc
Clerk's salary. $600; and tru
ancy, 30; election and cen- -
us. 3zoo . aco.eo
Medical inspection and cler
ical . jtiv.ee
Postage and stationery 109.00
For the payment of bonded
debt and Interest thereon,
issued under Sections ' 117,
144 to 148. and 422 of the
School Laws of Oregon.
1917 : 13.200.0O
Election and census ' ftf9-i0
Truancy, medical insnection
and clerical . PiO.OO
Insurance 8t0.0l
Salary superintendent . 2,800.00
Total estimated amount of
money to be expended for
ail purposes during tne
..f8I.375.0t
year
h'mt i Mated Receipts.
From county school fund
durlns the coming school
year 119,000.09
Frcm state school fund dur-
ing the cotmtnc school
yar ,i 1.000.0ft
Cash now in . the hands of
the county treasurer, be
longing to the district 4.000.90
Estimated amount to be re
ceived from . all other
sources during the coming
school year. H. B. H. Fund 2.000.00
Total estimated receipts, not
including the money to be
received from the tax
which it is proposed to
vote r. l.80ft.0
BeeasltulatleB.
Total estimated expenses for
the year
81.175.0ft
19.000,0ft
Total estimated receipts not
Including ,tho tax to be
-voted . .
Babmce. amount to be rais-
ed by district tax 42.375.0
Dated this 27th day of May. 1918.
Attest: H. E. BICKERS,
District Clerk.
Cleaners
LADIES! DARKEN
YOUR GRAY HAIR
USK CJMAXDM.VS SAGE TK. AND
' SI'LI'IU R RHtJlPK AN I) NO
1 ' IJODi' WILL KNOW. '
!
Th. use of Sage and Sulphur for ye-
itorlng faded, gray hair to Its natural
eolor dates back to - grandmother'
time. She used. It to keep her half
beaihlfully dark, glossy and attrac
tive. Whenever her hair took on that
ddll,' faded or streaked appearance,
this simple mixture wa applied with
wonderful effect.
1 Hut brewing at 'home Is mussy sind
4ut-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at
Any drug store for a 60 cent bottle of
"Wyoth's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound," you will get this famous old
preparation, Improved by Iho addition
f other Ingredients, which can he
depended upon to restore natural col
or and beauty to the hair.
A well-known downtown druggist
says It darkens the hair so natural!;
r.d evenly that nobody can- toll II
has beetl applied- Yon slnrply damp
en a sponge or soft brush with rt and
draw this through your hair, taking
cne strand at a lime. By morning
the gray hair disappears, and after
another application or two, It be
come beautifully dark and glossy. ,
Wyeth'a Sage And Sulphur Com
pound Is. a delightful' toilet requisite
for those who desire n more youthful
appearance. It . la. notv Intended ,for
the cure, mitigation or prevention ol
disease. -
2jii!ii:iiiiiiimiiini!iiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimu
3 . s
1 For the Lover of AU
Good Things a
WHITMAN'S I
J b ANDIES
I ARE THE UEST
I ' i
1 Take a Box Home With 1
You. .
I Tallman & Co.
1 Leodlnf Druggists. s
H We vlnvtlw and offer War Rav- -
S tugs Stomp, for sale with every s
2 purchase. E
S ' Jt
SHnnnnnriiinTHiniinniiiiimiiwrt."i
Harrisburg Lambs , ;
Of Superior Stock;
' . Sale Quickly Made
' PORTLAND. June 14. The ans
wer to the ofttimes repeated assertion
that the Willamette valley could not
produce first Class mutton sheep and
If nibs, was answered for all time at
North Portland during the day, and
the valley was the victor.
It happened when Klmcart St El
llott of Harrlsburg sent ' forward i
load ot lambs. The animals looked
so trim and with tails docked, they
captured the buyers to the extent
that a quick bid of 1 was made.
and the entire lot' of 131 head went
at that price, without a dock or a
quibble.
Much a sale was made in the face
of a genernl Onderstone of easiness
In sheep and lamb prices at North'
Portland. fc
C.encrol sheep and lamb range:
East of mountain lanibsJKS.00WI6.Bu
Valley lambs .". 15.5"l6.o
Yearlings '. ft.61K0lO.BO
Wethers . ft-oa 1.
EWes 5.cn 9.00
More ( aHforjila faiths
Additional supplies of California
cattle aro coming In this direction,
one shipper having ft1 loads on the
trade during the day.
Trend of the cattle market con-
Lift Off Corns
Doesn't Hurt!
Few drop, atop soreness, then
com or callus lift, off
with finger.
Good to choice steers.. 12.60WI3.50
Medium to good steers 11.0013.00
Fair to medium steer.. 10.60i 11-50
Common to fair steers..- 9.0010.00
Choice cows and heifers 11.00 12.00
Medium to good cows 'and
hlfers 7.50, 9 00
Fair to medium cows and
heifers 6.00 7.00
Canners '. 3.50 0' 6.50
Bulls , 6-5010.0
Calves 8.6O4H1.50
Stockjers and feeders.... 8 00 10.00
Hwine Market 1'nc-liangrd.
Only fair run of hogs put In an
apeenrance In the North Portland
yards over night. The day's trade
Vas generally of steady character,
with no changes Indicated In prices.
Mont of the stock that arrived wan
from Willamette valley points, and
came forward on. guaranltpcd prices.
Generis) hog.JUinge:
316.50.I6. 65
16.35lhH6.5u
1 6.50 15.6 5
lS.2r.vtH6. 25
16.50 41'
Salt Lake 7, Los Angeles 2.
National League.
sacrifices endured. , Philadelphia 8, St. Louis 8, (19 In-
As for America it is my earnest -pings, tie.)
tlnues of favorable character, with and distinction. The war ' couldn't
price well maintained. (bave been fought without them or it's
General cuttle market range:
Prime steers 314.00i 15.00
hope that the senate of the United
States will give an unmistakable ans
wer to this question by the passage of
the suffrage amendment to the fed
eral constitution before the end of
this session. "
Prime mixed
Medium mixed
Kqugh heavies
I'lgs .
Bulk
ine world owes tnanas to tne ge
nius In Cincinnati who discovered
freezone.
Tiny bottles of the
magic fluid can now
he had at any drug
store for a few cents.
PRESIDENT ENDORSES
GRANTING NATIONAL
SUFFRAGE TO WOMEN
Says Measure is Part of
Debt of Gratitude for
- Wartime Usefulness.
The Hot Weather Test makes peo
ple better acquainted with their re
sources of strength and endurance.
Many find they need , Hood's Sarsa
parilla which invigorates the blood,
promotes refresmng sleep and over
comes that tired feeling.
Brooklyn 6, Cincinnati 0.
Boston 2, Pittsburg 1.
New York 4, Chicago 8.
American Loasue.
St. Louis 2 Washington 0.
Detroit 10,'Philadelpbia 2.
Cleveland 2, New York 3.
Chicago 0, Boston 6.
SHOE SHORTAGE
HITS BI D.M'EST
Ila.-tt.-baU. Yesterday's Score.
Coast Iicajtuc.
Vernon 0, Oakland 3.
San Francisco 3, Sacramento 1.
I LONDON June 13. According to
, stutistics published in the . Vienna
' Zeltunsr; 40,000 persons In Budapest
I are barefoot, owing to the scarcity ot
j hoes.
WAR BLAMED ON
KAISER BY FORMER
KRUPP DIRECTOR
HAVE your clothes cleaned or pressed
Kurd's 20C W. Webb Phone CgtS.
GITMBLIGEX, Switzerland, .Wed
nesday, June 13. Germany was
wholly in agreement with Austria
Hungary concerning the ultimatum
sent to Serbia at the outbreak of the
war. Kays Dr. Wilhelm Muehlon, for
mer director of Krupps, in further
disclosures on the responsibility for
the- bringing on of the conflict. Em
peror William was personally re
sponsible for Germany's participation
and foroed the German" leaders to
support his war policy.
Dr. Muehlon, who was .head of
Krupps at the outbreak of the war,
jftjid who recently .Jstartled Europe
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS WILBUR LETS TOM IN ON A SECRET.
BY ALLMAN
WASHINGTON. June 13. The
President today endorsed the national
woman suffrage amendment. He ex
pressed the hope the senate will pass
It this session. Suffragists expect the
President's ' endorsement- to supply
the necessary votes. The President
wrotet Mrs. Carrie Chapman . Catt,
president of the American woman
You simply apply a few j su(fraKe RBoclatlon and said 'the
drops of freexone up--ar cuia not have been fought with
on a ' tender, aching out tne Women nor the war s saerl
corn or a hardened ; fices endured- It is high time to pay
callus. Instantly the ! nrt of our gratitude debt.""
C a
J! fl
orent&fl disappear
and shortly you will
find the corn or Cal
lus .so loose and ahrlv-
He also ald, "We cannot recon
struct world democracy until women
are given suffrage. "
Mrs. oCatt Is to trailvmlt the mes
eled that you lift it off ' sage to' the French union for woman
with the fingers. Net suffrage which sent a memorial u
a bit of pain or sore- j Wihton through Mrs- Catt.
ness Is felt when ap-. The president said: I have read
plying freesone or aft-I yrM,r message with the greatest in
erwurds. It doesn't , terest and welcome the opportunity
even irritate the skin to say I agree without reservation
or flesh.
that a full, - sincere democratic rw-
For a few cents one j cr ntructtnn of the world, for which
can now gt rid of v i we are Vtrtvlng and which we are de-
hard corn, son : termlned to bring about at any cost
or
com. or corn between ' ill mt have been completely or ad
the toes, as well as et.untely Attained until the women
Itatnful .calltiKeti on but- are admitted1 to suffrage.
torn of feet. Everyone. Asks Action Xoif.
"w ho tries frcesone be- "The service of the women during
comes in enthusiast hem use It renl- this supreme crisis of wnrtd histnri
V doesn't htirl or &n rnr pnrUe. Have hem v. kuI si il w?f-.
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with his disclosures, received the cor
respondent of the United Press at hie
country place here where he. Is now
living in retirement.
( Canadian Casualties
In the past twelve months casual
ties among Cnadtan Y. M. C A. work,
ers in France totaled twenty-two.
IF KIDNEYS ACT
BAD TAKE SALTS
SAVS BACKACHE IS SIGX YOU
If A VIA BKKX ELATING TOO
MLVil MEAT.
MTien you wake up with backache
and dull misery in the kidney region
It generally means you have been cat
Insf too much meat, says a Well knows,
authority. Meat forms uric acid
which overworks the kidneys In their
effort to fitter It from the blood and
they become sort of paralyzed and
lopRy. When your kidneys get slug
pish and clog- you must relieve them
like you relieve your bowels; remov
ing all the body's urinous waste, else
you have backache, sick headache.
diKzy spells: your stomach sours;
tongue is coated, and when the
weather Is bad you have rheumatic
twinges. The urine Is cloudy, full of
sediment, channels often get sore.
water Scalds and you are obliged to
seek relief two or three times during
the night.
Klther consult a good, reliable phy
sician at once or get from your phar
macist about four ounces of Jad Salts';
take a tablespoonful In a glass of wa
ter before breakfast for a few days
and your kidneys will ttjen act fine.
Tbs famous salts is made from the
acid of graiKs and lemon juice, com
bined with lithia, and has been used
for generations to clean and stimu
late sluggish kidneys, also to neutral
ize acids In the urine so It no longer
irritates, thus ending bladder weak
ness.
Jad SkUs fes a life saver for- regular
meat eaters. It is expensive, cannot
Injure and makes a delightful. eC
fervecent lithlu-water drink.
HEADACHE STOPS,-
mmm-
Dr. James' Headache Powder
give instant relief Cost
dime a package.
Kerre-rackinif. splitting or dull,
throbbing heaiiachee yield ta just few
moment to ir. James Headache Pow
ders which coHt on! r 10 rente a padc
age at mr drwt store. It's the quirk.
et. surest headache relief in the whole
world. Doa't sutler! Relieve the
sffonr and ditrtwe -now! You. earn.
Millions of m.a and women lk
found that ltiadaebe end amr.iff'e)
r''rry 1- r.-r Si. . c' !.-if -.