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v vVf "Ws aj 'FA 019 tzvrx DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, FENT)LETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 20,1918. A T7 X : ;' Sr.-..':-rdJ L Notice Business Opportunities, Locals, Lost, Found, For Rent, Etc., Classified for Easy Reference. vfiy J- NEW TODAY KOB HJfiNT Modern 6-ruoiu house, t furnished, durlnn July and August. After that unfurnished. Fn.one.627J. : i'OR RENT 8-room house, Byera' Park on Gear St. Phone 844. 1111 8 FORD for (ale. , j Shop. O. K. Ba,rbor ,4 , OAU FTOl IUD8. ; -, i Notice 1m hereby given, that sealed tilda will be received at the office of tbe City Recorder of The City of Pen dleton, Oregon, up to S .'clock, p. m.. en the 3rd day of July, 1918, for the Improvement of the following parts of the following streets In said ity. to wit: UarfleM street from the north line of Raley street, to the south line v( Jackson street, according; to the lkns and specifications for such Im provement, prepared by Geary Kim btell, City Surveyor; and now on file In the office of the Recorder of aald Oily; each bid must be accompanied by certified check in the sum of $150 00 swde payable to the order of the Mayor of The City of Pendleton, the obeck o e returned to the bidder, If successful, and to -be forfeited If the. bid Is successful and the bidder fulls to enter into a contract In ac cordance with the terms of his bid; sealed bid shall specify as follows: Gravel Bltulithic pavement. In i . eluding the surface finishing j ; course and bltumlnuus foun- I Ilatlon, a per plaus and specifications, per ! yd....'. Concrete curb, por llneut ft.. I. Excavation, per cublo yd earth I. for entire Improvement com plete (total bid) ............ I. Th Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Irtted June 21. 11S. TH(. '1TZ GEIUU), Recorder of Tfca City of Pendleton 'bid;, sealed bid shall specify as fol lows: ... . i i I V ; Ciravol Illtunthlc pavement In-, eluding th. su,rfaeeflniHhlng course and bituminous foun datlon, as per plans., and specifications, per so,, yd.... I.... Concrete curb, per lineal ft.. I.... Excavation, per cubic yd earth . . . . For entire Improvement com plete .(total bid) , The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. - - Vated June 10, 118. THOft F1TZ GERALD, t Recorder f The Clty.o lJendleon For Rent: FURNISHED APT. Hamilton Court HOUBEKEEPINO ROOMS, 601 Clay. TWO GOOD rooms for rent. 312 'SO- Main. Phone till. FOR RENT Sewing machines of all makes. $1.00 per week. $1.00 per month. McCllntock and Simpson, 400 is. court. , , For Sale FOR SAMS- 1917 Hupmoblle, also Chevrolet. Both thoroughly over hauled. Snaps- McLean Auto Co. Wanted VANTD Good, elesn rasa, at The East Oregonlan office, , , . , WANTED Sewing, phone 482-W. WANTED Waitresses The Quell ' Cafe. WANT KD To rent. 5 or room mod' era keuse. 11. 1'. Whitman. Fbeoe 418. - - WANTEDSeqond hand desk, -ro top preferred. Address 8 this office. WANTED At once, girl to wait on . tables. Boston restaurant. WANTED--7 or 8 room house, fur- nlskod. Close in, modern. Phone 6E4. : .'-..!, Notice Is hereby .given, that ealed bid will b received at the office of th City Recorder of The City of Pen dleton. Oregon, as to ft O'clock p. m. th 3rd day of July, 1918. for the Improvement of th following part of th folk) win street In said clt.. lo-wlti Pine-street from th south Kne of Railroad street to th south line of Webb street, according to the plana aad specif teat loss for such lm pnnrenwnt, prepared by Oeary Klm brell. City Surveyor, and now on file In the office of the Recorder of said city; Atch bid must be accompanied by a certified check In the sunt of $150,000. mode payable to the ordeT of the Mayor of The City of pendle. ton. the hcck to b returned to the bidder If unsuccessful, and to be for feited If tho bid Is successful and the bidder falls to enter Into a contract In accordunce with the terms of Ilia WANTED Middle aged or elderly woman to cook on ranch, family of two. Permanent Job. Address 24J this office. WANTED Mechanic In all branch es of the metal trades for emer gency war work. Good wages, good working and best climatic conditions. Astoria, Marin. Iron Works, Astoria, Oregon. WANTED Man to work in Inquire 002 Water. i timber. FOR RENT- SLEEPING room, 0 Willow. Phone 482R. SMALL HOUSF r rent UaU-at 881 Maple or phone 230M. 400 ACRES pasture for rent, fenced. Running water, near Meacham Earl (inlanders. FOR RENT Housekeeping and , Bleeping rooms, at 608 Willow St, FOR RENT Four room house on Eddy street with a garden. Inquire 720 Coebie. ' ' FOR KENT Light rooms. 318 LUIeth. housekeeping APT. WITH SLEEPING porcb. Aura. FOR RENT 9 room furnished apt. with -sleeping porch. Inquire 602 Water. FOR RENT 0-room furnished house with sleeping porch and bath. Phone 747. foil RENT Furnished four apartment. Phone 154. Chiropractor DR. LORETTA It CTAKBA, Chiro practor, 103 West Webb St. Room 10. Office hours 9 to 12 a. m. 1:30 to B p. m. Examination free. Phone S81. WOMAN WANTS Position as cook on ranch. Mrs. Uoutclier. H .-W. Webb. Used Cars I WILL TRADE my Chevrolet for rour Ford. s)a Miller, 712 Cotton wood. FOR SALB Case 4 Touring ear. Will make good service ear. Ana, Aato Radiator at Lamp Works. 701 E. Alto. To find, to enjulr r to selluse the classlflcd- In writing a classified ad be specific. definite. Generalities befog your mes sage. WANT ifo COI.rMW A WD CLASSIFIED DIIlKCTOnT. Counting six ordinary words to the line and charged by the Una. Waat ads and locals. Rate Per Live. First Insertion, per line 10O Sack add. insertion, per line so One week (six Insertions). . each insertion, per line to 1 mo. each Insertion, per line 4e month contract, each In sertion, per lins to 13-mooth contract each inser , tion, per line 20 No ads taken for less than2to Ads tsken over the telephone lr from Ennt Oregonlan sub scribers and those listed in the Telephone Directory. Copy must be In our office not later than 1M o'clock day of publication. FOR SALE One 18 foot Holt Com tin. with Atlas engine. Writ. R. J. Campbell, Box 884,, Pendleton, FOR SALE Wheat nay. Vend lot on. Ore. ' D- B. BelL Notices Second-Hand Dealers Kotico to Cattlemen. . 10,000 acres reclaimed delta land, richest sediment soil In the world, ready for cultivation.' Exceptionally well adapted for alfalfa and ' grain. Abundance of cheap- water for irri gation. Will pasture three- thousand head of cattle now.- Will sell from 320 acres ap at $50, per acre. Terms. This land Is located at the southern FOR 8ALE NEW and second hand i jdge of Klamath county. Oregon, Join- Sewing . Machines, fclnger. White. ; lng Siskiyou county, California on the New Horn, and The Free Machine. McCllntock Simpson. 40t B. Court. FOR SALE Twin cylinder Excelsior Motorcycle, electrically equipped, In good condition. Has tandem attach ment. Run about 1 thousand miles. Inquire Standard Oil Co. Phone 441. FOR SALE) 12 foot good Holt motor. King, Helix. combine with inquire E. J. southern Pacific railroad. L Jacobs, Owner, Klamath Falls, Ore. IJT POUND. The following described animal ha been taken up by the marshal of the City of Pendleton, to-wlt: One sorrel mare, about 12 years old, flax mane and tail, weight about 900 lbs. Star in forehead, old wire mark below left shoulder, fresh wire mark on left hind leg. branded T on In ft taw r-fc r luft atltfA and A V Bflth FOR SALE Holsteln milch cow. and j ,a2y elg'ht mecte on right shoul- helfers- Gulllford Sc Hampton, Echo, oVeeon. FOR SALIS House, 3 lots and barn. Price reasonable. Inquire 301 LU Ieth street. . FOR SALE Some very good furni ture, two Wilton velvet rugs, phone 157. ' FOR SALE Good B-room house and garage on North Side with furni ture, also. Three other good pieces ol town property. , Phone 317. B. F. Dupuls. FOR SALE A good work horaa, spring wagon, double set of har ness, new top buggy and harness. In quire Box llG.Nftanfield. Ore. FOR SALE Good suit of clothes by enlisted young man- Cost $40. will sell for $20. Practically, new. Phone 121. FOR SALE Reentered Khorthorn bull, 2 years old; one purebred Percheron stallion. 4 yr. old. $175 for ten days.- L C- Hopkins, Weston, Oregon. FOR SALE Self-propelled sas, Holt combined harvester. Will trade for ground power machine or city property. Machine practically new, only cut few hundred acres. Inquire or address Geo. Feebler, Pendleton, Ore. Farm Land For Sale der. If said animal is not claimed by the owners or those entitled to its possession, costs and expenses paid and taken away within ten days from the date hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m. of the 2Slh day of June. 1918, the said animal will be sold to the high est bidder,- at public auction, for cash, at the City Pound, In said City of Pendleton, th proceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment of such costs and expenses of making sale. Dated this J7tb day of June. 1918. AL ROBERTS, City Marshal. Legate 27 1W. Farm Implements THIS "NON-SKIP" Weeder get all - th weed the first tlm, over th field- Saves one-third th. tlm and does lots better work. Order now. Pendleton Weeder works. (12 CoUsn wood St. .-, . .....-.-. ... - '.....- V. BTKOI3LE, dealer In new snd see- KUTMK l KTKKCT t.w.vi.u r..vr ond hand goods. Cash psld for see- 1 IT U,Ml-:T PIUVIiiHTiHt. md b.nd goods. Che.pestpIsM Nottc. bett)by Kivn that th louremm. uuu ' I t ,11 ha 4lv ,,f 1n. dleton, on May 2,- 118. did mak an assessment for th Improvement of Wilson street from thast line ot Madison street to th. east line of Main street, in the City of Pendleton, end did assess th contract prieer for mak. lag said Improvement against th lots, .parts of lots and parcels of land, especially benefited thereby. All persons affected py such improvement and assessment desiring to take ad vantage of th provision of chapter S of Title 24 of Lord's Oregon Law providing that such assessments may be paid in ten annual installments ar hereby notified that application so to do must be made to the City Re corder as in such Chapter provided within ten days from the date ot this notice. Forms for such applications may be secured from th. office of th City Recorder. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 14th day of June. 1918- THOR F1TZ GERALD," City Recorder. Draymen CALL PENLAMD BROS.' VAN to mov your household goods. Tele phone 829. - AIM baggage transfer ring and heavy hauling. W. A. MILES, baggage, transfer and d ravage. Of tie pbon 849. Baa. 749R. Auctioneers COL. W. P. TOHNKA, Auctioneer, makes a specialty ot farmers stocs and machinery sales. "The man thai get ydu th money.' Less 4 at siast oregonlan wrrice. Notice of Payment of City of Pendle ton Improvement Bonds. Notice Is hereby given that City of Pendleton Improvement Bonds No. 3. Series G, No. 7. Series II. and No.. 7, Series P. will be paid upon presenta tion thereof to the undersigned at the American National Hank, Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon. Interest on said bonds ceases July 1, 1918. Dated June 19, 1918. LEI3 MOORHOUSE. Treas., Ctty of Pendleton. l!y Wm. Mlckelsen, "Deputy. Uliscellaneoils I BUY ALL KINDS of Junk at top prices. Iron and sacks a specialty Pacific Junk Co., J. a Jones, prop, 817 Cottonwood street. FOR BALE 878 acres of wheat land near Weston, land lies In gentle slops and best of tractor land, half in crop this year. Owner gets possession this fall. Price $180 per acre with terras. Cnrbett Reality Co.. First a. Aider St-, Walla Walla, Wash. MRS. CH1LDRETK has purchased I tho hemstitching machlno of Mrs, choice i Corky and is now ready for orders. Will continue dressmaking also. 1'hone 781R. Architect KATMOMl W. HATCH, Architect. De spain building. Phone 148. Pendle ton. Oregon. TIME CARD Weston-Proilleton Aato Stag) Leaves Weston for Pendleton mt 7:41 a. m. and 12:45 p. m. Leaves Athena for Pendleton at 8:04 a. m. and 1:00 p. m. Leaves Adam for Pendleton at 1:28 a. m. and 1:20 p. no. Leaves Pendleton (Allea-Knlght Store) for Weston at 10 a m. and 4:00 p. m. BAM HAWORTK. Drivsr. Attorneys FRED B. SCHMIDT. Attorney at Law Room 24. Smith-Crawford Bldg. D. W. BAILEY. Attorney at Law. Rooms 7, 8. 9, Despaia Building. GEORGE W. COUTT8. Attorney at Law. Room 17, Schmidt block. CARTER SMYTHS, Attorneys al Law. Office In rear of American Na tional Bank Building. " FEB FEB, Attorneys at Law. in Despaln Building. Off lot R. L KEATOR, Attorney at Law. Room 14. Smith-Crawford Building. & A. NEWBERRY. Attorney Smith-Crawf ord Building. at Law. PETERSON BISHOP, Attorneys at Law. Rooms and 4, Smith -Crawford Building. JAMES B. PERRY. Attorney at Lstw Office over Taylor Hardware Company. RALEY RALET, Attorneys at Law. Offte in American national Building. 8. A. LOWLLL. Attorney and Counsel lor at law. Otfic la Deavala Bloc. KOTICK OF 8TRKET ASSESSMENT IXSTALLMKXT PRIVILEGES. Notice Is hereBy given that th Common Council of the City of Pen dleton, on May 29, 1918, did mak an assessment for the improvement et Logan street from the south line f Jackson street to the north line ot Raley street. In the City of Pendleton. and did assess the contract "price against the lots, parts ot lots and par cels of land, especially benefited thereby. AH persons affected by such Improvement and assessment desiring to take advantage of the provision of Chapter 6 of Title 24, of Lord's Or egon Laws providing that sch as sessments may be paid In ten annual Installments are hereby notified that application so to do must be made to the CltyfRecorder. as In such Chap ter 5 provided within ten day from the date of this notice- Forms for such applications may tie secured from the office of the City Recorder. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 14th day of June. 1918. THOS. FITZ GERALD, , City Recorder. Cleaners HAVE your clothes cleaned or Rudd'a 204 W. Webb. Phone Si. Contractors and Builders. C. SWANSON E. R. DuPuls. Esti mates given fre. All work guar. anteed. We build anything, city of country work. Phone 243 M. If Is could be done .through classi fied advertising, why not attempt It? U.S. SOW CONVINCED WASHINGTON. June 14 Food administration experts are sceptical over reports of a critical food shortage la Germany. Data on this point, gathered from many sources, convince the Food ad ministration that Ike German expaet to receive about l.ooo.ooo tons of grain from the Ukraine by July 31. A TALK WITH A PKJiUI.KTO WAS Mr-i- K Ktrsub of M" .Tho nil won Street, Tells of His Bxperleiuw..--There I nothing like a talk wkh one- ot our .own cltixens for giving hop and encouragement to the anx Icue sufferer from the dread kidney disease. We therefore, give here an Interview with a Pendleton man: . " never hesitate to recommend Dunn's Kidney Pills to anyone I hear complaining of their back." say Mr. Htroub. "One in awhile. 'I ge a, dull ach across the small of my bock und when I stoop over. Jt is hard tor me to straighten. When I feel that trouble coming on. I take Doon's Kin ney Pill for a few 4ya and they never fall to put my. back end kla r.eys In good conditio." ,Prlce 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ssk for a kldny remedy et Dean's Kidney Pills the snme that Mr. Strati b hod. Foster-Milburn Co. Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y. A report ef a debate held 'by the Budget Jtommltie of the Prussian Landtag, at which Stale Commissary veti Waldow wo a speaker, has neon rclvd her. It throws an Intercut - I lng sidelight on tho situation as to the German bread supply. on Wal dow Is reported as saylngr "For our bread supply w are de pendent. It Is true, until the new har vest, on supplies from the Ukraine, and It Is hoped they will arrive punc tually. The Ukrainian Oovernment has pledged Itself to deliver l.vou.oou tons of grain by July 31. The Information received shows that the troops of the Central Powers have reached the Important grain dis tricts, seised th Junctions of the. main roads, and are taking all avail able grain stocks for shipment to Germany and Austria. llWlcved ProMiganda. The Fo.rtl Administration le.lncllned tn view reports In this country of crlti. cal grain shortages In Germany a enemy propaganda. The most encouraging phose of the situation Is that the tightening of th food embargo has made It necessary for the killing of 75 per cent, of life hogs, and at least 25 per cent of the cattle. This has reduced the supply of faty, as welt a 'the milk' supply- Feed Lots Getting A Biff Supply of Cattle From Yards : PORTLAND, June 20. While there was no further chupge In values for the day, market for cattle at, North Portland continues to reflect the over load that the country has forced up on the trade here. , Killers are buying everything In sight at recent price concessions pro viding they can secure feedlots at nearby points to place them. Tbe famewnt of stock that has recently Igone out ot the North Portland yards onto nearby feedlots is fur greater .than the killing, indicating that the butchers and paokers realise that the time la not so far distant when cattlo I' will again become scarce and prices j Killers entered the market for their will loar accordingly. ti , , , requirements early in the day and General cattlo market range: .('while no tops were cold then because Prime steers 312.0(ii13.00 iUwy wel not available the top prioe 6.00$ 7.50 "Pigs , Bulk H.OO&l'.OO.was offered for quality 9.00il0.00l general nog range: S.ourif 9. CO Prime mixed J16.S0&16.75 7.50 8.50 'Medium mixed ........ 14. 4514. 60 9.00 10.00 Kougn neavies is.oukho.ib 16.60 Small supply- reached the mutton 4.50$ii 5.50 market at North Portland for the I.OOgr. 4.50 day's trading but even this was not 6.00 8.04 wanted or needed. Trend of the mar 8.60 11.50 xet remains Inactive and while prices 7 00O 9 00 i ruled weak no changes were Indicated Rather favorable trend continues to !fr tha day. r-0 reflected In the swine market trade General mutton range: at North Portland. Receipts over--Ftut of mountain lambs $14. OOffi 14.50 night were rather liberal; a total ofVnlley lambs 13. SO 14.00 j 767 head following the light supply iTearllngs 8.00i 8.50 lot Tuesday. IWethers 7.50 8.00 jCTood to choice steers. Medium to good steers.. :rair 10 meaium steers., j Common to fair steers.. IChotce cows and heifers -j Medium to good cows, and I heifers (Fair to medium cows and heifers . I Bulls . Calve istockers and feeders I DUBLIN MEETINGS PROHIBITED BY LAW DUBLIN. June 17. A proclamation ha tanned prohibiting all public meet ings and processions In Dublin untu further notice. HIM ft ! If Backachy or Kidneys Botner Ert leet meat,' talte glass of Salts '' eating breakfast bef. ore 'Uric acid In ment excites the kid neys,' they becoino overworked; get slucglxh. ache, and feci like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy, the bladder Is Irritated, and yon may be obliged to seek relief two or thro times during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them , flush off the body's urinous waste or j you'll be a reel sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery In the, kidney region, you suffer from back-, ache, sick headache, dtzxinens. stum- j arh gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic iwlniies when the! weather is had. I Mt less meat, drink lots or water: I also get from ,nny pharmacist four ! ounces of Jncl 'S-afts; lake a tahlenpoon ful in a gloss of water before break fast for a few days and your kidneys will then set fine. This famous salts Is mado from the acid or grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithla, nndhns been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stlmulute them to normal activity, also to neu tralise the acids In urine, so It n. longer Is a source.of Irritation, thus cmiinr blnddcr weakness. Jad Cults is inexpensive, cannot In jure; makes a delightful effervescent luhki-water drink whlcii everyone should take .now and then to keep the kldncya clean and active. Drug gists hero cay they rell n-ts of Ja'l Falls to folks who believe m overcom ns kit!nry trouble white it is oiil; trouble. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS THEY SPEND A PLEASANT AFTERNOON. BY ALLMAN Baseball, Yesterday's Scores. I. P. O. League. Portland 6, Seattle , 1. Yancouer 6, Aberdeen 11. National League. Pittsburg 0. Chicagvo 1. Philadelphia 2, Boston 3. Brooklyn 2, New York 1. American League. St. Louis 5, Detroit 7. New York 9T Washington 0. - Boston 0. Philadelphia 5. Chicago S, Cleveland 6. - ARMY OFFICERS TO GET - , NEW UNIFORMS AT COST SrWE SUGAR I TOE. THE MAN WO' TIGHTS HE Tttspe. Voo Go Acaih- VOU Pit) THE SAME ' TUiHG -Voo Won't USTIMTO WHAT JTeu. Voo ir V0UI KEEP j JSTILL MAW BE If I CChXD Do J SOMETWlMurf Ay r ii T 1 1 .THERfSy NOW ,VoP DID l TUB SAME. - ri j r IT WITH NoUTALKlKki I -no vi RfMrsAi 1 THIS CMS THi 1 ISrftO VstD I THIMG- Keep VOOR CNE ' Ot Tut BAU. AMO ir WD OOiT rlOllEBNiS AT ME AND LET ME AUTMe Il BE ALL PI6MT MV LAST ONE VJtyJT Sows r-1 j i 1 f as lire 4 MlC Ndui iiSTei.Vou CtWr THIS I67AXIC V0l OET MAO-YOU MAW AS V40.V. MAKt DP r VOUR. HIND TO THAT RltJHT NOVM I'h uof hao BUT HOO W AWT To LEAR4 TO 03MTR01.VtH)e temper- kv'BE'IUEONE THAT MAD rr r -T - a 1 Akr sV-iren ft " ... 1 ' WASHINGTON. June 20. An ar ransmat by which curaiy offievrs may purchase their unforms from the quartermuster department at coat was announced today by the war de partment. Heretofore officers had to buy their clothing outside and many complaints have been made that deal ers have taken advantage of the fact to raise prices beyond a reasonable level. , - $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this sper trill be pteasetl laara tbat there is mt least one dresji4 dlseane that science bos beea SUi to curs In sit Its stages and tbat Is catarrh. : ssifsirril DTiug ErfVltir IDiiiKiKTU oy mwir ' ' tmiooal conainons reutr ronntitutloosl ; trestment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is talcesi Internally and acts thro the Blood on the at neons Sarfaces of the Bystea tneretvy 4 trojinf the toundstlnn of tbe 11sess, fT ing the patient stresxta by bnlkliaa ap tbs i constitution and asslatlnff nstare Ta doing i Its work. The proprietors hare so miwa '. faith In the curat I re powers of Hall's ; Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Hsa- ' itatsul IkJIiH tnr mbu Kskr It Cat! ask -cure. Hend for lit of tpstlmonlsla. AddrM P. J. CI1KSKY st Co Tolstfe, ihla Bold by all Urncslsta, 75c , DRINK HOT WATER AND RID I JOINTS OF RHEUMATIC RUST Why rheumatism and lumbago sufferers should drink phosphated hot water each morning before breakfast !RUST A) IRON I 1 Ih Just a coal, when It nrg, Vaves, behind a tiM tiiit HTiitMittt ot imoBibua-1 tiulo muti'i inl in the form of auc, bo the fiKnl and drink tukm day aftr Uay Iraves ia the atimenturv caual a ctfiaiu sniount of indiptihio uuiti-rial, winch j if not comphtfly i-Uiuinatcd each day. becomes Und for tlie miiliona of ktcti-ria' which infest tho bow', a. 'ioin t!u nit1! of left-over waste material. txin' ami ptomaine-like fntibon. ctiiltNl uric aotd. ini tornwd nd then suekej intothe blood where it continue to ctrculate. collectitur era in rr grain in the joints of the body j much like rust collect on the hinge as! ahovrn above. I Men snd women who suffer from lum-1 barro, rher. watim or stue. ttttf, achintr 1 K'int sliotiU' uvtf't drmkitiu pa.)phatfd : hot M;itp', ftxt a a u.ediiA to matfic ' relief fnnii " nam, but to (irx'wot more J iiri aei4 lurmin in tNe vstrm. rWforej atmir breakfast vch nuirmnjf. drink at 'lass of real hot water with a teaspoon-j ,d of lMnetone holmte in it. Thi :' t".T'l ni ,!' -o ;.,.. t'-i-n u '-'i f RUSTvOF i EUMATISM thfl atotnscn. livrr, ItMnrjs nj Well tbe previous day's acuumulalioa. of tox inn and Ki.son; thus ch-amn. swc-Hca-in and freshen in.? the entire Hlinieniary rifuM, cacr norninie. before putting mors fot int'j tlie stuitiacU. v A quarter pound of limestone phos phate eo4(s very little at the druj; stir but is u'icKut to make anv rbi-uniatte or huultao miforvr an enthusiast on tlta morninjk iaai4l bath. Mill ions of people kenp thel r Join ts free from U-ese rhfumatw aeids by prac ticing this daily internal sanitation. A g'as of hot water with tPSponful of limestone phosphate, drank h i ora breakfast, is vonderfully inrioratingt ttpsidew, it is an euYilcnt health men r beeiie it r!e-.in?vd the aUmeutary ortrias of all tbe wate, tta and Rotir frmrnr tatiuiis, making one lotik and clean, ft a ml freh sll day. Thrie who try this for one we-k mmf find themlre fre front k Ws'tscvea, constipation. ri!i4n stt.ick. sn I low nt-, ii . I r. y.U r. K .i v 5