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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 22, 1918 " :' - 'rr:''. ..... " . rA(.!W F-VTT KaS2m - ' ' mSKol Notices, Buness Opportunities For Rent; Etci, Classified for Easy Reference! EIGHT PACKS t:NEW TODAY '., nw TOD1T. ". t Hindi naw advertisement will be run under "New Tessr" for the first Insertion only. During subsequent Insertions of tb ad It will appsar under Its proper classification. .Notices? 1 1 i V'ANTKD Girl general housework, 8 In family. Wages 126. Write V- T. ,l. Sinclair. Bonneville, Ore. WANTK1 Furnished roony.ln , prl : vate family, desirable locality. Phone 1004.. Sgt. Arthur. ' roil SALE Enameled bedstead, j springs and mattress, rhone 898J. FOUND fair of eyeglasses. Owner can have name by calling at thla of fice and paying charges. A majority, of classified mossagea may be clearly told In lens than fifty, words. NOTICIS OP SA1M OF IMPHOVE- MENT DOMtH. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be reoelved at the offioa of the City Ilecordor In Pendleton, Ore gon, up to (-o'clock p. m. on July UK. ll, for the purchase .of $1197.40 of Improvement bonda of the City of Pendleton, to be issued for the Improvement of Logan street from the north line of Raley street to the south line of Jackson street, said bonds to bear date of, June 1st, 1018, and to bear Interest at the rate of. , per cent per annum payable semi-annu ally. Each lild must be accompanied. by a certified check. In -the sum of 3150.00 made navnhla to (he order of the acting Mayor of the City of Pen dleton. ' .The Common Council reservee the J right to reject any and all bids at its pleasure. ' . Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 17th day of July. 118. - .. . THOH. FIT55 GERALD, City Recorder. For Rent FURNISHED APT. Hamilton Court. FUn.VISHEp Thompson. APT Close in. 777 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMfj, 801. "Clay. FOR RENT Sewing machines of all makes, $1.00 per week. $8.00 per month. McCllntook and Simpson, 400 B, Court v , . FOR RENT SLEEPING room, 108 Willow Phone 482B. - I FURNISHED -APARTMENTS, close in. 401 Aura. j , FOR RENT FurnlBhed room and apts. 407 W. Alta. Phone 1177W. Wanted WANTED Good, clean rata, at The East Oregonlan of flea, WANTED Sewing.' phone 482-W. WANTED Employment by expert steam 'and gasoline 'engineer. Address Hox t. Kent, fjherman County. -Ore. WANTED To buy a .. few sacks o shelled popcorn. The Charles Co., WANTED Nlffht clerk at Hotel Bt, George. , ; WANTED Carpenter work. 802W. Phone For Sale foil KALIS Horse and buggy. Phone 612W. . FORv SALE Wheat Hay. Pendleton, Ore. D- B. Bell, FOR BALE NBfW and second hand Bewing Macblnea. Singer, White, New Home and The Free Machine. MeCllntock Simpson. 400 K. Oonrt- WANTED Walter, and cook at once, Miller's Quick Lunch. FOR RENT Late model typewriters. I'atton's Barber Shop. V Miscellaneous FOR RENT--Reasonable, store "room on Main street. Front and rear entrance. Phope C61. Chiropractor ixn X)N 8T1 PATIOX AND lOVVXKriH,'' I1IL 'Good digestion rns far toward comfort and health. In ,hot ..weather. Undigested food in the stomach can quickly poison the system. Geo. Jen ner, 416 Labor Bt., Klin Antonio, Ton., writes: "Foley Cathartic Tuhlcts have proven the 1st laxntlvn I have taken und I recommend them to any i phone 88. Also baggage transfer- one suffering from constipation or ring and heavy hauling. , lilliotiHneHS. They should he in every DR. LORETTA H. 8TARBA, Chiro praetor, 103 West Webb St. Room 10. Office hours to. 12 a- m. 1:20 to 5 p. m. Examination . free. - - Offioe. pl.one 688. Residence phone 11S9. . Draymen CALL PENLAND BROS.' VAN to move your household goods. Tele- IFOR RElNT Sleeping and house l keeping rooms. Mrs. Lovey Howla by. 642 Cottonwood I BUT ALL KINDS of Junk at top . prices. Iron and sacks a specialty. Pacific Junk Co, J. S. Jones, prop., 617 Cottonwood street.. .. 3Vl.lt CLEJARANCB SALE begwhlng Saturday, June 29, on all cummer millinery. Campbell's Millinery, FOR SALE Good 6-room house and garage on North Side, with . furni ture, also. Three other good pieces of town property. Phone 217. B. F Dupula. . , .. . .i . -. . ; ... ; Attorneys FRBD 10, SCHMIDT, Attorney at Uv, . Room 24, Smith-Crawford Blag. O, W. BAILEY, Attorney at 1 Rooms 7, 8, , Deepsin Building. QEORGB w. COUTTH. Attorney at Law. Room 17. Schmidt block. CARTER SMTTHB. Attorneys at Law. Office la rear of Amerleaa na tional Bank Building.. FOR SALES Brood sow with, six pigs, about 1 month old. Address B. B. Eastridge, R. No. 1. Pendleton. 19J4 STUDBBAKER car ; for . sale. Good condition. Inquire , Long's Garage. . ...,' i , FEB Sc FEB, Attorneys at Law. in uespam vuiiaina;. Of nee R. I. KBATOR. Attorney at Law. 14, Smith-Crawford Building. . A. NEWBERRY, Attorney Smith-Crawford Building. PETERSON ft BISHOP, Attorneys ' at imw. Kooma a ana 4. smiursw- ford Building.1 '. FOR SALE Used Dodge. Good condition. V. H Snavely. Phone 222. Farm Implements THE "NON-SKIP" Weeder gets all the weeds the first time ever the leld. Saves' one-third the - time and does lota better work. Order now. Pendleton Weeder works. 681 Gotten- rood. St. i ' . traveling man's grip." Quick relief fur Rick headache, 'biaatlng cr other condition caused by bad diKemlon. W. A- MILES, baggage, transfer and dray age. Office phone (4$. Res. 74R, Contractors and Builders. a SWANtSuN E. R. DuPuis. Esti mates given free. All work guar, anteed.' We build anything, city PI country work. -Phone 848M. IXIHAXA WOMAX FOVM) liMJKF Mrs. Thoa. H. DavIs. it. F. D. N' 8, Montgomery, Ind., writes she had trouble with her bladder and treated fer several months without relief. Fo ley Kidney Pills, were recommended to her and ' she commenced using them. Kho says she got relief from j o ng--- the first two bottles, and elsht bottles OOU W. .F. TOHNKA. Auctioneer, cured her. Many similar letters have vtfJS?" -Z&StfSZ U-en written by grateful persons who gets you the money." Leave orders al Auctioneers found relief from kulney trouble, htickache. rheumatism and stiff swol len Joints. ' Cast Oregontaa Offlee. To find, to .enjuire or to sell use the classified. t ; For Sale FOR SALE Self-propelled gas. Holt combined harvester. Will trade for ground power machine or city property. Machine practically hew, only cut few hundred acres. Inquire or address Geo. Feebler, Pendletcn, Ore. TTMkJ CARD Weston-Pendleton Auto Stage) Leaves Weston for Pendleton at T:4I a. m. and 12:46 t, m. Leavee Athena for Pendleton at 8:00 - a. m. and 1:00 p. m. Leaves Adams for Pendleton at 1:10 a. m. and 1:20 p. m. Leaves Pendleton -. (AIlea-KnIght Btore) for Weston, at 10 a. m, and 4:00 p. m. THE ALICE SHINING- PARLORS Is open; and ready for business. . For ladles and gents. i at 609 Main street. I it Lost FO RSALE Or will trade for wheat land, $10,000 home in best locality In town. Apply S. S. this office. FOR SALE 6000 first Class. - seven foot, cedar fence posts, that will run sixteen te eighteen Inches. J. M. Rleg, Gerllnger Building, Portland. Oregon. JAMES B. PERRY, Attorney at Lai Office over Taylor Hardware Con pany. HALEY RALEY. Attorneye at Law. Office In American National Bank Building. A. LOWELL. Attorney ana Oonnset lot at Uv. ' Office in OesDaln Bids. -J Architect Notices Notice to Farmers. " We will bur 10 tons alfalfa havl also 80 tons wheat hay. phne 838, Penland Bros. Transfer, Notice. Found One Iron grey horse, brand ed with W with question mark above on left shoulder. Weight about '1000 pounds. Mitchell Lloyd, Pendleton Oregon, . . . - i J LOST Brown ' Persian "cat,' pet. ' Reward fir return 489. ' Cleaners child's F1TXURES AND LEASE for sale In Phone j one of the best business locations in Pendleton. Address S0M, this of- flee. , ' IF' RUDD CAN'T clean your suit, throw It away. 206 W. Webb street. Phone 685. M vl" Second-Hand Dealers V. 8TROBLE. dealer In new and seo- ond hand irooda. Cash Data for seo- md hand goods. - Cheapest place to buy tousehold goods, 810 B. Court. Phone 871W. , - In writing a classified ad be specific, definite. Generalities, befog your mes sage. . FOR SALE 7 head f good work - horses and two wagons. Inquire al Dutch Henry Feed Yard. FOR SALE Case 40 Touring car. Will make good service car. Alta Auto Radiator ft Lamp Works. 701 E. Alta. FOR; SALEp By the owner, new 4 room furnished or unfurnished house and two lots. Phone 360. You may have profitable business I reiauons lor years iu coiiiw wmi ouiua lone you will come to know first thru SAJf HA WORTH. Driver, J your next classified ad! FOR SALE A few choice thorough bred White Leghorn roosters. In bred hlte- Leghorn roosters. In quire Dr. McNabb. A frank, concise, factful . ad will Prove to the capable worker that his services are needed. RAYMOND w. HATCH. Architect. De spam building. Phone 768, Pendle ton, Oregon. , WANT AO COI.TTlf A8D ; CaLASSIS-IBD DIBKCTOBY. Counting alx ordinary words to the line and charged by the line. . . Want ada and locals.' Bates Per tine.',,"' First Insertion, per lias ' 10e Each add. insertion, per line to One week (six Insertions), each insertion, per line ... to 1 mo. each insertion, per line 4s 6 month contract, each In sertion, per line 8o 13-month contract, each inser tion, per line . ts poran, . The following described animal has been taken up y the marshal of the City of Pendieton, to-wit: One) black mare mule, 2 years old, beasjled OL on right shoulder. .i If said animal is not claimed by the owners or those entitled to Its possession, costs and exp'enses paid and taken away within ten days from the date- hereof, then at S . o'clock p. m- of the 29th day of July 1918, the said animal will be sold to) the highest bidder, -at public auction for cash, at the City Pound, in salt City of Pendleton, the proceeds of luch sale to be applied to the pay ment of such 'coats and expenses of making sals. Dated this 17th day or July, ISIS, ' AL ROBERTS, City Marshal; No ada taken for leaa than2aa Ads taken over the telephone only from East Orefronlan sub scribers and those listed In the Telephone Directory. Copy must be 4n our office not later than 1:20 o'clock day of publication- . NOTICK OF,SALK OP IMPKOVO MBNT BONDS. Notice Is hereby given that sealerl bids will be received at the office of the City Recorder In Pendleton, Ore gon, up to & o'clock p. m. on the 31st day of July, 118, for the purchase of improvement bonds of the City of Pendleton in the sum of $1761-80, to be issued for the Improvement of Wil son street from the east Une of Main street to the east line , of Madison street, said bonds bearing date of June 1st, 1918. and bearing Interest at the rate of 9 per cent per annum-payable- semi-annually. Each - bid must bo accompanied by a certified check in the sum of $160.00 made payable to the order of the acting Mayor of the City of Pendleton. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, thla 17th day of July. 1917. THOS. FITZ GERALD, . ., ; .. t . City Recorder. Commissioners' Report 1,1st of clnlms nllowod hv the Criiimy Court at the-July ll. Tirm. except such claims as are allowed by Statute. Thomas Campbell, County t'ourt witness fee $ 8-90 K. V. I)ld, County Court wit pea fi .VUJJ .1. . .i.. 8 5 8. It. oldaker. County Court MitrleM fee 8.90 J. Khntwell. ' County Court witness fee 8-90 Mny l!nkp. County Court wit ness fee 8.90 John W. firahtn Co.. District Attorneys, supplies 7.fr II. 1 Krntnr. Circuit court ... zsh.ihi , Fred 1-i Hchmlilt, circuit C... so.on ; Parker Taxi, Circuit Court .... 4". to 1. n. Wnfle. Circuit Court ... 81.00 Quelle' Cafe. Circuit Court ... 13-00 W. C. R. Prullt. Justice C. ... 17-0i Joe H. Parks. J. I, fee 8.&0 I Iva Lee, County Court witness fee S0 Ethel I-e. County ourt wit ness fees 6-30 A.. I-e. County Court witness fee I-Sn Tom Thomas. Counts' Court witness fees 6.30 Earn Lee, County Court wit- ness fees 6.30 Joe H. Parks. J. P. Fees 8-15 Alice N- Welker, County Court witness fees ..I Martha Syme. County Court witness fees 4.90 Joe II- Parks. J. P. fees 8.6" 1'erry If. Herndon, County Court wltnesn fees 3.40 Xancy Folsnm, County Court witness fees E. II- Myers, County Court wit- news . fees . 3. to Frances Crandnll, County Court witness fees ' Joe H. Parks J. P. fees 3.4.i J.w H. l'arks, J. P. fees i. 4.-" T. 1. Taylor, transporting HEADACHE STOPS,' E Dr. James Headache Powders give initant relief 0ot dime a package. Nerve-racking, splitting or dull, throbbing heailarhes yield in just a few momenta to Dr. James" Headache Pow ders which cost only 10 cents a pack age at any dmjr store. It'a the quick est, surest headache relief in the whole world. Don't aufferi Relieve e "Sony and distress now I You can. Millions of men and women have found that headache and neuralgia misery is needless. Get what you ask for. NILSON TRACTORS. ' Built up lo.a.eumdard, not down to a llix'tit weight Strong pull Superior Automatic Traction by 'pull'" Instead of drud weight. ... ii. Stands up to hard service with mini mum expense. v-n.nn . N.tson Senior. 84-36 H. P-l llon Junior. 1S-S5 H. V Ml.ln He. our Irn-nl agent, or send for eatsiej. NIIJiOM TRACTOR 8ALK3 COMI'ANT. East Morrison and Fast Third Bis. Portland, Ores-on. priHoners ' National Sales A Service Co-, Sheriff suPlies HlJHhong & Co., Clerk sils .. I O. Frnxier. Clerk sll)ilies , . H. V. Ireland, Clerk suiiiilies. II. S. IturrotiKhs, Recorder suiiilles .' . . . W. W- Green, Kupt. of school supplies . .' :Mrs. L. II. Green. Teacher's examination -Albert K. White. .Teacher's ex. . j -Mm. ParJee 1 Hailev, Exam; i eiKhtlt grade . papers I Herbert W- Copelnnd, Exam. I efshth grade papers Truinnn Yates, AssessiiKs rep., j U. C- Tiiild, Ai4sestir's deimty. i W'ni. Mcleod, Assessor's dep. . lSim Jinkitts, Assessor's deputy ; .1. C. iJing, Assessor's deputy. ' 1 Prowneil. Assessor's dep. A. E. McCully. Assessor's dep. It. O. Haw s, Assessor's dep. Chun. Wslden, Assessor's dep. Louis Scholl. Jr., Assessors l. Thos. A. Ornhm, Assessor's -I. I). J. McFnul. health officer .. Pearl E. Uroxson. widow's pension Ida E. Stewart, widow's pen-. Kntle Wright, widow's pen. . . Josie Kirk, widow's res. .... Winnie Fox. widow's pen. ... Let ha J. King; widows pen. . Alice Kearney, widow's pen. . I-ella R Taylor, widow's pen.. Neta Chenowlth. wWow's pen. little M- Peeliler, wlwow's pen Mnry E. HHighes. widow's pen. Mlnta Mendenhall, widow's pen." I.orettn Edwards, widow's pen. Mrs. Jacob Klnnard, widows t-ensinn Mnry Krtpa Wehtjc, widow's pension ....... l.'nlted Chemical Co.. Court ilf-iise sniitilles Sinvthe-lxinerirnn Co., Court House supplies . Taylor lldw. Co., Cturt House supplies Pendleton Wnter Works, Court House supplies .... Pnclflc Power r Llsht Co., lights H. II. Itrnvee. placing flag on pole nt Cmrt House Pendleton Cycle Co.. Court H-. Stnnrtnnl oil Co., Court House. t'ed.-tr-Sweep Co-. Court House. T. 1- Tuylnr. prisoner's hcard for month of June V. S. I'owninlf. Jail supplies.. J. I.. Vaughn. Jail supplies ... Smythe-linergan. otinty poor farm Tum-A-I.nm Lumnor to., in, nonr farm Oeo. C. Uncr Co., County poor farm Mrs. W. H. Musselman. board for Mrs. Hulverson Movs V tllrls Aid Society II 't Jtrown. cssh advance for "willlam Charles It. It- fare. Mnrnnch Evans. County poor farm supplies 'riscnh Home colony, poor ... 1 1. Greenwood, County poor I form labor Walter's Ploiirlne Mill. County I poor farm supplies Im L Horn, (Vunty poor farm cook A C. Koepicn & Hros., In.l. fund n. Klngsley. County poor form xiipi'lics The George Miller Co-, poor farm supplies . . 1 D- J. McFnul. exam. Georfle.. Poles. Insane D- J- McFnul. evam- llertha Oliver Shutter. Insane P. J. McFnul exam. Ilnrrlett It.' Ulshop, Insane Home llliilriers Assn.. election supplies Wm. Mlchnls, election siipplu J. A- Stephens, election sups... A- M. Elan, election sups. .... rp i, Tavlnr. election sups. .. i.enleton Com. Ass'n.. ' -bar- 0.76 2 50 8.66 5.30 16-75 -65 300 12.00 3-38 . 6.2S l.rxi 4. no 33.00 72.00 200.00 28.00 80.00 100.00 60.00 2S.00 100.00 25. B0 W. J. Clarke, Watcrmastcr supplies 3,00 Honeyman Hdwe. Co-7 Water- master supplies z.bS Warren W. Iteeder. Assistant Watermastcr 110.00 .Alfred Hlatt, Assistant Water- master 122.00 Aubrey E- Perry, Watermaster sal, and exiienses . . . 160.27 A. L- Schaefer, Watermnster supplier . 1.50 . P. Hutchinson, Indigent soL i expenses 45-00 15.00 20.19 82.63 10.99 83.14 72.13 683.88 R. T. Brown, stamps Evening Tribune, adv Glnss & Prughdmme, Clerk and Recorder supplies Western I'nlon Tel. Co., local board East Oregonlan. ndv Pacific T. T. Co, court House Telephones Chas. H. Marsh, Cmatllla Co. Library J. A. Yeager. Sealer of Weights and measures John Hatler, Jr., Jll-ln11!r dept M. It- Chessman, Sec'y. Ijyality League A. C- Flink, Deputy Sheriff, sal. 135 00 J. C. Marin. Deputy Sheriff sal. 110.00 J. A. Dlakcley Deputy Bheriff, salary . . E. o. Draper, Depury Clerk salary Joyce Hays, Steno, 62 22 96 90 250.00 110.00" 125.00 75.00 B. S- Hurroughs. Repuiy Roc. ; D. J. McFnul, Health officer salary Buy Cook, salary J. A. Horn, salary Worrell Manufacturing Co, Jail supplies , . . . John F. Casper, et al, Dlst- No. 1. John Hinderman. ct al. Dlt No. 3 3584.2b Tum-A-Lum Lbr- Co, Diat. Xo. 3. supplies Williams & dinger Ur.. Co., Dlst. Kov.3. supiilles Dr. C. W. Thomas, DiKt. No. 3. Medical services John Hinderman, Dlst. No. 3. i ! James Nelson, et al, Dlst- No. 21 lnhor 196.50 24.50 I James Nelson, et al, Dist. No. 85 00 j 21 labor 44.50 100.00 .Thomas Jaoues, et al, Dist. No. 22 labor i. , n low A. D. Hileman, et al, Dist. No. 24 labor ' 162.75 J. F. Thompson, et al, 29 labor 18.75 W. A- Leathers, et al. 36 labor 287.90 Inland Empire Lumber Co., 86 supplies 75.67 Oregon Hdwc. & Imp. Co, 36 supplies 8.60 J. T. Hoops, et al. 37 tabor 4 5.7 5 1 " - viarse. Prank Nenele. blacksmith.. 5.00 j Frank Ncagle, ii,.,e rinll.lera Ass'n 2. 41 suns 21 7 Jenland, do 89.36 173.25 7-40 7.15 .00 Auto Itrnltl.in A Battery Co, do 8.00 (Xorth Portland market was steady for W. J. Clarke, do Oeary Kimbrell, do . . Jerard & Temple, do Frank Xeasle, do Fast End Grocery, -do supplir-s C. F. Bowman, do . Oregon Lumber Yard, do The Stone Garage, do Smythe-Lonergan Co., do.... B. L. Burroughs, do Standard Oil Co., do : .. 43.4U ithe week's opening. Receipts were fairly liberal, although much smaller 'jq than the shov:ns 'Of last Monday LOOi""'"1"'' 214.95 ' Price reflected practically no change 15.48 during the early trading. 171-93 General cattle range; i 175.51,Prime steora .311.7tifll.25 ,. 10.75WI1.75 .. 0.60 10.7 5 113.05 (G00d to choice steers ' x , ...i i , . ... .. ... W. Gefeke. et al, bridges lnhor 958.25 . , ' .,"" Geo. C. 15aer A Co.. do supplies 4.10,' 10 medium steers.. no common to iair. steers. . Van Petten Lumber Co., do.. do do . . K6.85 'Choice cows and heifers 32 00 17.50 40.00 17.50 17.50 25.00 85.00 10.00 10.00 17.51 ' " J'jOOINGS OF THE DUFFS JUST WAIT UNTIL HELEN SEES IT. 1 10.00 Taylor Hdwe. Co, Dlst. No. 3. supplies 127.00 O. F. Wilson, et al, Dlst. No. 3. labor 616.80 Frailer Hid we. Co., Dist. No. 3. supplies . 60S Lamb Box Co, Dist. No. 3. sups- 13.65 D. McEachern, Dlst. No. 3. sups. 4.75 J. M. O'Harra. et al, Dlst. No. & labor 44. 37 Will Hall, et al. Dlst. No. 7 lo.. . 4 79.50 Umb Box Co, Dlst. No. 7 sups. 12 00 Newt Newtson, Jr. Dist. No. 13 labor M-Cargill. et al, Dist. No 19 labor ........... .n. 'C. F. Bowman, Dlst. No- 19 repairs '- sups ,' do nlnnd Empire Co.. 41 siinDlies 27.4n John M. Wynne, et al. 42 labor 157.60 Taylor Hdwe. Co, 34 supplies -75 J. c. Edwards, miscel. supplies 133.55 Grace Gilliam, miscel freight 1.39 Grace Gilliam, miscel. freight 1-93 American Expres Co, miscel ex 3-66 Oreiron Lumber Yard, miscel. ...itnhln. eae ... ' 3.09 R. T- Brown, do license for truck 27.00 'HoJJS Go To $18 111 Pacific Power & Light Co, do vr T..1 J VJ supplies 66 oo ! No. l ortland Yard C. F. Bowman, do blacksmith 7.70 1 Willi Hio- Tlomanrl C. F. Bowman, do labor . . L. J. Me A tee, do supplies Oregon Lumlier Yard, do W. Gefeke, do expenses . Oregon Motor Garage, o Independent Garage, do . Pagan's Auto Dray Line. drayage .............. 12.50: Medium to good cows and 6.00 ! heifers 39.5m ;Fair to medium cows and z.fo 233.1-1 17.17 -is 14.35 Calves heifers Canners Bulls . 12.00 jStockers and Feeders... 8.50 9.50 6.50fi 8.50 8.00 8.50 4.00 7.50 6.00 4.00 8.001 E.OO 5.50 fi 7.50 8.50i11.5ft 6.00 ft 8.00 Warren's Music House do sups 1.50 Geary Kimbrell, et f ton-Pilot Rock road 229-00 !c F- Bowman, do C. F. Bowman, do 11.00 'Allen-Knight Co, do .. Pendle- I PORTLAND, Ju!r 2p. Hogs -were Mtate of Ohio, City of Teieoe, , Lucas Countv. as. , " Frank J. Caeney makes eath that he si senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney It Co, doing business la the City of ToledO C'ooDty and Btate aroretiaid. and that sals , I . Mill . . I ,U U J. - - i . . vaj .uv uu, I - - - ......111. LKH.LAKS for each and every case ot 1 9HQ7RA' . . : , ' . ( uuaAKii lor eacn ana every case oa . zns i.bv not onlv showing decided strength in !i-.M,.h ,k, Mnnn, k- k. k. l-'iH practically all the leading markets of HALL'S CATAuUH MKIUCINK 26 00 67.86 BY ALLMAN I the coantry during the day, "hut at I iNofth Portland the trend of the trade ! was so firm that values were lifted 10c to 15c Tops were boosted to $18 In the local yards as the Initial testi- PRANK J. cmtNY. te before me sad subscribed la j presence, tels sis 4sy of Ueeesitiet A. D. 1SSO. A. W. GLKAMON. ISesi) ' Notary Puhlle. ' Hail's Catarrh Medlelne la tskea Inters lly and acts through the Blood on the 1760 2. ",.00 u 632.26 1.45 39.85 61-20 7.50 2.25 14.20 31.63 106.00 44 68 3.00 1.00 10T5.00 24.10 3 5.06 30.00 6.50 14.25 31-60 30-00 30.00 35.00 26.96 20.0" ! i lo.soj I 5.00 6.00 , -i. sol 6.110 ; 3.60 5.01! 1.00 Tom, lGi$3 I'tL HAVE I HOUSZMSB; AMD HAVE HIS HAIR, TRIMMED ToM, 1 D RATHE 12 VoO vjouldt4,ttr,1 it- I'm AFRAID YAL RUIsJ T fXEV-VER. fiMl I CAM TRIM HIS M Hair. As cooo 111 A AtJVJ HADasn n I I, - : - i -? ii - 4 i-i T n-AM -I II I I I 11. il g. J. CI1KNKT A CO.. Tolada. O. "eld by all dramrlsta. 75. Hall's Fatally I'llla for exmetlpaClos, . racks for Mllltnn" J'ollce . . Pentlleton Weeder Works, atermnter supplies . . J. . . Charles Milne, Wntermaster supplies ...i 326.11 10.00 2r V' AT A BOV STILL NOW P- - j Mold si'ssi-. " "V ' j OH,HEL-JL0r4! COME HEKE i 1 I " P r i II ' 'fife 1 monial of the week's strength here. I Mucous Pnrraees of the fcyeteis. Bend for excess of that of last Monday, but ikillers, sought supplies even more jkeenly and the advanced figures were quickly forced. General hog range: ,'iPrime mixed 317.K0W 18.00 iMedium mixed 17.651-17.85 Hough heavies 16.K5W 17.00 Pigs 1 5.75 ft 16.25 Bulk 1 7.75 r 17.85 I One extra fine lot of lambs that were 'properly taken care of sold at 314.25 in the North Portland market, a price about 60e higher than the aver-' age lambs from the Willamette valley have been selling at. The stock -was j shipped in by Klmcart & Elliott from i Harrisburg and found buyers as soon ,as offered in the pens. General .sheep and lamb trado re flected considerable strength at North .Portland during the day with the run j smaller than Inst Monday. Some small !supplies aro coming forward from l Idaho. General mutton range: ;East of mountain lambs 313.75914.35 Valley Iambs 13.50tt 14.00 Yearlings 9.504S 10.00 Ewes 6.00 8.00 j Situation in the cattle division of the Everyone Should " Drink Hot Water ; in the Morning f Wash away all ths stomach, liver, j and bowel poisons before . . - I breakfast. , I LEADS IAItlN"KS OX FIM1XT. WF-STKItN .' ,:-V'' 'WS. , " Via.' ' C t . 0. A . Lt J E 0 Nt, To feel your best day In and day out, to feel clean Inside; no sour bile to "coat your tongue and sicken your' breath or dull jronr head, no consti pation, bilious attacks, sick headache, colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid stom-a ach, you must bathe on the inside like yon hatha outside. This la vastly more Important, because the skin perea do not absorb Impurities into the blood while the bowel pores do. says a well known physician. To keep these poisons and toxina well flushed from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, drink before breakfast each day, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of lime stone phosphate. In It. This will cleanse, purify and freshen tho entire alimentary tract before putting mora food Into the stomach. Get a quarter pound of limestone phoaphate from your phnrmaclst. It is Inexpensive and almost tasteless, except for a sourish twinge which I .H unpleasant. Drink phoaphated hot water every morning to rid your system of these vile polons and tox ra: alsao to prevent their formation. To fce-1 like young rolVs feel; HIT ycu felt before your blood, nerves and mnsclea became saturated with an ac cumulation of tHMiy poisons, begin this treatment and alxtve all. keep it up. As wwp and hot water act on the skin, chmnstng. sweetening snd purl fx'ng, so limestone phoaphate and hos water before breakfast, act on the Mnrraeh liver, rlfte; s a.. ! hon-rta,