i : . r::TT f A6n - ' - t"11 " '" -' 1,11 - ' ' 1 -"'. Ji.i.'.'ji iu.mj-i. u '.i.m DAILY BAST OREGONtAN," rrWriJTOiy. OTTmo??, TUESDAY, JULY SO, 1918. PAGS r Notices, Business Opportunities, Locals, Lost, Pound, For Rerit, Etc., Classified for Easy Reference. 7T NEW TODAY . BW TODil, Each new advertisement will be run under "New Tea y jcr the tint insertion only. During subsequent insertions of the ad It will appear under It proper classification. FCKNISHKl) housckcopln 612 W. Webb. S rooms. Notices t'lllt JIKNT , 60S Water. 3 room apt. Inquire Fine KENT 4 room furnished house. Inquire 302 TuHtln. rciL'.N'O Auto license No. 26G3. Own er cuu huve mine by calling at this office and paying charges. Want a Home? If you want ft home, I will Bell you one ready for occupancy or I will fur nlxh you a choice tut and build one tu HUlt you. A. H. Cox. Notice. All momliers of Macoahees and Knights are requested to meet at Ful imu'i to utlend the funeral u( William Kinnun. which will he held tomorrow at 10 o'clock. Mr Iteager, Lieut. Commander. II I X AIIMY Xi;i:iS CLOTH. NOTICE OV HALK Ol'1 IMPHOVE MKNT JIONDS. Notice Ih hereby given that sealed blda will be received at the office of the city Recorder In Pendleton, Ore uon, up to 6 o'clock lfp. m. on July 81st. 1918, for the purchase of $1197.40 of Improvement toonds of the City of Pendleton, to be lasued for the Improvement of Logan street from the north line of Haley street to the south line of Jackson street, said bonds to bear date of June 1st, 1918. and to I bear Interest at the rate of .6 per cent per annum payable semi-annually.. Kach bid must be accompanied by a certified check In the; sum- of HBO. 00 made payable to the order of the acting Mayor of the City of Pen dleton. - - -,. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids at Its pleasure. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 17th day of July, 1918. TH03. FITZ GERALD,- . City ltecorder- For Rent FUANISHKO -APT. Hamilton. Court ttlOUSEKEJEPlko BOOMS, S01 Clay. FlIINIKHMD Thompson. : APT Close Ih. 7J7 FOR RENT Sewing machines of all makes,. 81. 00 per week. $8.00 per month, HcCllctock and Simpson, 400 H. Coujt. FOB RENT SLEEPING room, 100 Willow. Phone 482B. , FURNISHED APAIITMENTS, close in. 401 Aura. . FOR RENT Furnished rooms and apt. 407 w. Alta. Phone 1177W. Chiropractor D It. LOR ETTA-II. STARBA, Chiro practor, 10S Went Webb St. Room 10. Office hours 9 to 12 a- m. 1:30 to S P- m. Examination free. Office pl.one 683. Residence phone 1169.." FOK RENT Reasonable, store room on Main street. Front and rear entrance. Phone 661. " " " "". HOUSBKifiEPI.VtS apartments and sleeping rooms at 608 Willow St. Wanted WANTED Good, clean rags, at Tea Past Oregonlan offloe. WANTED Sewing, phone 483-W. WANTED Employment by expert steam and gasoline engineer. Address Box G, Kent, Sherman County.Oxe. For Sale FOB BALE; Wheat Hay. , Pendleton, Ore. , D- B. Bell, STENOGRAPH Kill WANTED Per manent position for right party. Apply this office. WANTED Furnished room in" pri vate' family, ..desirable -locality. Phone 1001. Sgt- Arthur. WANTED 31rl general housework t in family. Wages 125. Write FOR SALE NEW and second hand ' dewing Machines, singer. White, New Home and The Free Machine. MoC Unlock Simpson, 400 E. Court- FOR SALE Good S-room house and garage on North Side with furni ture, alaq Three other good pieces of town property. . Phone 817. B. F. Dupula. Attorney . rHHD H. SCHMIDT, Attorney at Law, Room 24, Smith-Crawford Bkti, ft W. BAILET. Attorney at Law, , Rooms 7, 9, , Despalo Building. OEOROB W.! OOUTT8, Attorney Law. Room XI. Bctaaildt block. - CARTER SMITH H. Attorneys at Law. Office In rear of American Na tional Bank Building. - FOR SALE 1912 model Winchester ' .shot gun, 20 gauge, haramerless- Mra. T. O. Sinclair. JBonneviUe,- Orevjlnuuire this office. WANTED Laborers. ' $4.50, per 8 houre Three months work. Join union, laborers, $10 to join, payable In easy payment. 928 Commerce street, Tacoma, Wash. Don t write but come now. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Modern. 803 H. Railroad St. Phone 224W. 4 NICELY FURNISHED . housekeep 1: K rooms for rei:t. Inquire 619 Jot.r.son utreet- Farm Implements WANTED A man to work in vulcan ' Izlng shop. Man over' SO years of age preferred. Good salary. Call at Simpson Tire Service Co., or phone 6 51, WANTED Man with team to haul wheat. Phone or address James Kill, Heiix, ore- Architect KAVMONU W. HATCH, Architect. De spair building. Phone 768. Pendle- tnn. fireroe Second-Hand Dealers V. 0TRORLE. dealer In new and sec ond band goods. Casta paid for aeo nd hand goods. Cheapeat place to buy rmaxtield goods. 819 E3. Court. Phone 171W. Every t'lilllun In Required la Oik Nult to Wur Workers. AMSTERDAM. July 30. The Ger oiun government line given "flnul no tice" to the public, to give up volun tarily at least one suit of clothes each lo the war workers and the army. Failure to meet the demand will re sult In forcible requisition and dellii- auei.u will bo liable to Imprisonment rccently for tralnlnit decorated the tor one year ana a mil not imrainn railroad cars in which they traveled 10.0UO marks- wltn aii .rt, ,,f mottoes and Inscrlo- How hlKh the need for fanrles has un!t when they Bot here hcy werc rlncn is shown by a decree announcln r,,Uircd to wash these off. However, the Impending confiscation of curtains on0 car Kot awav from cam , OInc )g the linpeiiilliiK confiscation or cur- unexplnlnable fashion, while these tains which wll Hie replaced gratia woriIg Bllu adorned one side: BUh paiH-r finer material or paid for .-rn,s ,8 ,n0 bunch that's going to at the oriRlna) peace t!mo cojt price mnke Ihe kaim.t Whltie the Star less wear and tear.. Spangled Ranner." . . KAISKK IS MAIIK TO WIIISTI.l: - THK "STAIt-M'AXfil.KI ll.NNi:H" CAMP KKARXKY. Kan llli-KO, ('a'.. July 30. Drafted men coming here THE "NON-SKIP" Weeder geta all the weeds the first time over the field. Saves one-th,lrd the time and does Iota better work. Order now Pendleton Weeder works, (31 Gotten wood 8t- Cleaners IF RUDD CAN'T clean your suit, throw It away. 206 W. Webb street. Phone 686. For Sale In writing a classified ad be specific, definite. Generalities befog your mes sage. . FOR SALE Self-propelled gas. Holt combined harvester. Will trade for ground power machine or city property. Machine practically new, only cut few hundred acres. Inquire or address Geo. Peebler, Pendleton, Ore. WANTED Woman -1 work by the nour Pho'.e JXI or Inquire J17 Lewis street. .... FOR SALE Used Dodge. , Good condition. V. 3. Snavely. Phone 128. " ' FEB rem. Attorneys at Law. . In Deapsln Building. Office Notices . Notice) to Farmers. We will buy SO ton alfalfa hay; also J0 tons wheat hay. Phone 338. Penland Bros. Transfer. ' R. t. KEATOR, Attorney at Law. Room 34, Smith-Crawford Building. 8. A. NIWBERBT, Attorney Bmlth-Crawtora uunaing. FITXURES- AND LEASE" for sale In one of the best business locations In Pendleton. 'Address 30M, this of fice. ...... FOR SALE 7 head fcf good work horses and two wagons. Inquire at Dutch Henry Feed Yard. PETERSON aV BISHOP, Attorneys at Law. Rooms I and 4, Smith -Crawford Building. JAMES B. PERRT, Attorney at Law. 1 Orrloe over Taylor Hardware Conv. pasy. RALBT A RALE t. Attorneys at Law. Office in America National Bask Building. . , , , a. A. LOWELL. Attorney and Ooonsel- lor at law. uinea in uupwa Miscellaneous FOR SALE-rCase 40 Touring car. Win, make good service car. Alta Auto Radiator a: Lamp Works. 701 B. Alta.. FOR SALS By the owner, new 4 room furnished or unfurnished house and two lots. Phone 360. Contractors and Builders. MOTICH OV SALK OF 1MFHOVK MEST BOXDS. Notice Is hereby given that seated bids will be received at the office of the City Recorder in Pendleton, Ore Son, up to S o'clock p. m. on the 31st day of July, 1918, for the purchase) of Improvement bonds of the City of Pendleton in the sum of $1761-80, to be Issued for the Improvement of WIK ' son street from the east line of Main street to the east Ilua of Madison street, said bonds bearing date of June 1st, 19 IS. and bearing Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. Each bid must bo accompanied by a certified check In (Tie sum of $150.00 mad payable to the order of tb acting; Mayor of the City of Pendleton. The Common Councfl reserves tha right to reject any and all bids.' " Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 17th day of July, 1917. THOS. FITZ GERALD. City Recorder, I BUT ALL KINDS of junk at top prices. Iron and sacks a specialty Paclflo Junk Co., J. B. Jones, prop., IT Cottonwood street- FOR SALE; A few choice thorough bred White Leghorn roosters. In quire Dr. BIcNabb. JULY CLEARANCE SALE! beginning Saturday, June 29; on all rummer millinery, . Campbell's Millinery. - RANCH FOR SALE: 850 acres wheat and stock, will sell outfit with ranch. Address Box C83 Pen dleton, Ore. FOR SALE 70 shoats and SO dairy cows reasonable. Addrets liot ii Pendleton. ' THE ALICESHINING PARLORS Is open ana reapy tor ousinoss. tror ladle and gents, at 609 Main street. Found FOUND Pair of eyeglasses. Owner can have same by calling at this of fice and paying charges. FOUND Gentlemen's wallet con taining; glasses and other articles. Owner can secure same by calling at this office and paying charges. FOR SALE Bulck bug at one-half real vajue. PattonV Barber Shop.. FOR SALE Good mountain v wood. Carload if desired. Leme at Co 612 Walnut SU Phone 2ZS. Lost LOST On road to Bingham Sprinss, gold C-untine; case Waltham watch, DDD monogram on case with gold chain and pen knifo attached. Knife set with small diamond. Return to this office fonwe-eward.' C. eW ANSON A R. R. DuPuufc El ' mates given free. ' 'All work: guar anteed. We build anything, dty or country work. Phone 24 3 M. Tou may have profitable business relations for years to come with some one you will come to know first thru your next classified ad! WART AO COI.trMW AID CLASSlfTien DiRBOTOBT. Counting six ordinary words to the Une and charged by the line. Waat ads and locals. Bates) Fer Mia First Insertion, per line 19e Each add. inaertion, per line is One week (aix insertions), each insertion, per line is 1 mo. each insertion, per line 4e month contract, each in sertion, per line ... . so 13-month contract, each Inaer tion. per line 3e No ada taken for leaa than 3to Ads taken over the telephone only from East Oregonlan aub- . scrlbera and those Hated In the Telephone Directory. Copy muet ' he In our office not later than 1:30 o'clock day of publication. Draymen CALL. PENLAND BROS.' VAN move your household goods. Tele phone 339. Also to a gage transfer ring and heavy hauling. W. A. MILES, baggage,- transfer and drayaga. Office phone 849. Bee 749R, f-'" Auctioneers OOL. w. .r. TOHNKA. Auctioneer, makes a specialty of farmers' atoesT and machinery sales. "The snan that sets you the money." Laare orders at alas OrAKonfaD Office. TTMV, CARD Weston-Penritetnn Ante i Leaves Weston for Pendleton at 1:41 a. so. and 13:46 p. m. Leaves Athei,a for Pendleton at a. m. and 1:00 p. m. . --" Leavee Adams for Pendleton at 1:30 a. in. and 1:20 p. m. Lavea Pendleton (AIlaa-Knlght Store) for Weston at 19 a. m. nod! 4:00 p. tu, BAJsT HAWORTH. Driver. 7 ' Daily Chats With the Housewife - JXrv Peel, pack hot in layers in previously ! stuff. Continued sluggishness Is still boiled Jars, fitting the second layer apparent In the market for off quality The liest sweet pc4pcrs for cunning with hot brine (4 ounces of salt to 1 are the Xpunl.-,h varitles known as gullon of water) and partially seal pinilentos- The fruit of these peptiers Jars.. has very thick flesh, tough skin, and is Processing with steam under pre cnniparativcly smuoth and free from sure Is recommended. Process pint riiiues. The bill peppers are ot sul- Jars 30 minutes at 15 pounds pressure, lalilo varieties for canning. Pepperss fenl Immediately, cool, and test foi should be ripe, sound, and free from leaks, and store In a cool, dark, dry rulnes. wort, using the whole pep- place- ' iwrs for products such as sauces, soups If the Intermittent boiling process chutneys, and Dixie relish. Prepare Is used, process In the hot-water bath for peeling by roasting peppers in a for one hour on each of three succes hot oven for 4 to 8 minutes lielng slve days. Loosen the covers before careful not to allow them to scorch, each subsequent boiling, and seal l'eel. cut out stem, remove heeds and tightly after each boiling. Cool, test lrk dry In flattened biyers. No for leaks and store. wnier or seasoning is used In the pre- If the oneperlod continuous boiling Iteration of these peppers: the pro- process Is employed, boll for at least rowing brlnas out a thick liquor which Ihroo hours. ISenl, cool, test, and Simon covers them In the previously store Mk-d Jars. 1'nrtlnlly seal Jms, sterl- Ihee (process by boiling) pint Jars for. Otra Into the spaces left by the first layet and repeating. Cover with clear hot water: partially seal the Jars and boll them In a water hath for one hour continuously, counting from tho time the water bolls again around the jara Do not allow cold water to touch e beets after they have been cooked If beets are parked In tin the cans used must be Inside-lacquered. Beets 1 1-S Inch In diameter and over should be cut or sliced before packing into Jars. When a steam-pressure canner Is used, process pints 3Q minutes un der 5 pounds steum pressure. f : Hog Market Goes to New Summer Record At $18.33 in yards 3D tnluutes. Cool and test for leaks. When a stenm-Jressuro canner 1 u'eii, process pints 10 minutes under Speight pound steam pressure. AHwramis Asparagus for canning must be fresh sr.d tender. This Is of the greatest Importance, Select tips of uniform she and maturity and wash them. Cut In right length for can, scrape off tough outer skin, and tie In bun iH's. Itlanche by Immersing the lower ends pfirt way In boiling water for 3 nilnuies. Then Immerse the entire Hps for 1 to 2 minutes longer. I'lungo into a odd salt-water bath (1 table Pnnn salt to,l quart water). Drain nd pack neatly, tips up. Fill pars ' 1 -' - NILSON TRACTORS. , Built up to a standard, not down to a prlcis Light weight Strong pull Superior Quality. Automatic Traction by "pull" Instead t drart wrlght. Ktamis up to hard service with mini n"m expense. , Nilson Konior. 34-3 H. P.; Nllson 'Onlor, 18-26 II. P. Nee our lot-si sgent, or Send for catalog. h'U.MON TRACTOR BALKS COM PAN V, . Kaat Morrison nnd Kant Third tits. . Portland. Oregon. To ran okra select young lender pod a. Remove stem without cutting Ihe seed pod- lllouoh by dipping Into j boiling water from 3 to 6 minutes.' j Plunge Immediately into a cold' salt bath (I tcaspoonful salt to 1 quart water. ) Remove at once- Pack Into pievlously boiled Jars, cover with not brine (3 1-2 ounces salt to 1 gallon of water). Partially seal pars. Processing with steam under pres. sure Ins recommended. Process pint Jars 30 minutes under steam pressure of 10 to 15 pounds. Peal Immediately and cool In a place from drafts. When cold test for leaks, and store In a ey.ld dary, dry pluce. If the Intermittent process is used .boll for 1 1-4 hours on the first day and 1 hour on the two succeeding ! days.' Loosen the covers on the Jars j before each successive boiling, and seal completely After each boiling. Cool, test for leaks, and store. . If the slnKle-eontlniinus boiling per iod Is used, boll for at lenst 3 hours. Seal, cool, test for leaks, and store. luihy ltccts The following recipe for canning, baby heels Is applicable to carrots.! Only young tender beets .should be j runnel to set a hlsh qualltv product-1 The best variety for canning It the; Detroit. " I F. rt the beets, palling uniform s4r.es: together- Col the stems off. but be careful not to cut ofr too closely pi j bleak the root. This will cnine loss; of jBb'e. 'color and flavor. Roll In an! enameled lam mill! three-fourths don t PORTLAND, July 30. Hog market at North Portland reached a new -high record for the summer months, with an advance of 15 to 25c over previous figures. The week's trading started with a very liberal showing of strength as had been forecast In these reports. and quick sales at $18.25 were made. while some small business warn done caHy in extra good stuff at 81S.35. the high mark. Run for the day was vary smalt ' General hog market range: Prime mixed $ 1 8.10 f 18 35 Medium mixed 17.85 18-10 ttoush heavies 16.001)16.85 Pigs 1 ..... 16.0ns?16.S0 Hulk 18.00iji 18-10 Cuttle situation Is Steady. h'lluatlon In the cuttle trade at North Portland continues to reflect a steady appearance. Early sales were mude at full former values, equality considered), buyers showing a disposi tion to teke hold of offerings of golnd stuff, but generally speaking no price changes were shown in the cattle al leys. General cattle range Prime steers $1 l.f75fl 12.25 Ootid to choice steers... 10.75 3 1 1. 75 I Medium to good steers... . 9.50ilo.75 Fair to medium steers. . , S.SOiftl 9.5s. Common to fair steers.. 5.50(fi 8-50 1 Choice cows and heifers 8.oo.8.B0 Mediqm to good cows and heifers 0.00 9 7.80 Fair to medium cows and - heifers ; S.0043) 6 00 Canners S-OOfr? B.Oo Hulls 1, ' 5-50W 7.5u Calves 8. 56 i 11.50 blockers and feeders . . 6.00 & 8.00 . .'.1 1 . Mutton and lamb situation Is most favorable at North Portland- No price changes were Indicated for the week's start n the local yards, offer ings being absorbed on the basis of previous quotations. Kot enough real ly good lambs are arriving for the wants of killers at this time. . ' General mutton range. East of mountain lambs $1S.7514.!5 Valley lambs 13-Sf) 1 4 06 yearlings . . 9. 50 & 1 1-00 Ewes 6.'.i0re 8.00 of feet of forest film. The industry weeks with the hope of avoiding the : will be filmed for circulation through- usuaT slump of filt'ert-st In the middle out the United States as a means or j of the campaign. It begins September I officials that no military nssistance : 28. . - I Northwest's share In winning the war. f Th work will occupy a week or mure .ON'l'S FOR SIIOH WOJiKKItS WHO STICK and Is in the nature of a strenuous va cation- XO MILITARY AID FROM IlKltB SPIlt: K WORK IS 1'ILMKD. Ponlaisl tliambcr nt Coinnvn-c News IMrniur xcs Work. . PORTLAND. July SO Filming tho spruce Industry, from the toppling crush of the tall trees to the whirr and slither of the bis saws at the Vancou ver cut-up plant. Is the task that Pi1 Vincent, director of news service of the Portland .chamber of commerce has undertaken. Mr. Vincent and an expert camera man art In the Stlots spruce belt of Lincoln county, grinding out hundreoi. FOR ANY AXTI-ROLSIIKVISTS WASHINGTON. July 30 it was made plain here today by government disseminating information of the has been given the Czechoslovaks or any Russian rebels against the Bol shevik! governmennt- The present plan is to stand by and see that al lied Interests are protected. A confidential report states that at Charson In the Ukralno many Jews have been put to death by the Germans for withholding grain and refusing to name those from whom they purchased wheat. The rabbi of the murdered Jews has died in prison. RITTEll lUSLKAKKIt; MADK A 8KIIGEAXT ALLIES PREPARING FOR A DRIVE IN BALKANS I.1VH9 IN CiKRMAXY.'- A TIIF.PS WF.FENSE (un-H Pleads for l,rnlorr-y on thai tirouiHl, but Swiss Court CimvU-ts IHin. . GENEVA. July .in.For pleading that lcnierrv fI-i'-M rrfmled to his client, accused of l'-e Ihoft 01 ronio frocks, "lit-callse ho lived for a lonr time in Germany.' M- AuheAmu, a Geneva attorney, has Incurred tho vnuh of the German legation . In 'witzcriar.d. At the Instance r" l'aron von Rom berg. German minister, the attorney sonpral of the confe":-'"ntlon 1ms bed. islud lo proceed n-.-.-iinst Auberson, The conip'aint has n t V-"M filed with 'he authorities by t:v (ierman coli ul In Geneva- Aubersnn coiint.tl lailier too lib erally on the anti-German cntlmem rrcv.illins In western swltlerland. for his cllt-l was convlt-ted. lew Months Ago llo was tVutral llslitcr in fliarsvs That lie Was a Spy. ' CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma. Wash-, July 30 Regimental Sergeant Major Thomas Helmuth Ritter, who a few months ago was the central figure In eharges against him that he was a spy in the service of Germany and that ho was the grandson of the quarter-. master general of the eighth German army corps, today was made a ser geant in the 166th depot brigade. Ritter. two months ago was releas ed from the guard house of the de pot brigade, where he had been con fined following his removal from the county Jail in Tacoma. He was as signed to the denot brigade for duty as a private, having been reduced while In confinement. The fact that tho charges against him could not be j proved and his later release ana re BROCKTON,' July 30. The Crock, Un Shoe Manufacturers' Association today announced a 30 per cent in crease, in -tho form of a var tonufl,'' to ail shoe workers in the city, except ing the 4000 or more cutters who are striking. The first part of the bonus will be paid August 22 and the second half on September 30. The increase is given with the un derstanding that further advances will not be asked during the present sea son's run. which ends May 1., 1919. Other than - this, there is little change in the strike situation, which has made idle 10,000 shoe workers In Brockton and vicinity. FUNERAL OF RROTIIF.ll OF PEXDLETO.Y WOMAN' HELD COTTAGE" GROVE. Ore.. July 30. Ben Jackson, one of the best known farmers of this section, died Thursday"1 afternoon at Walker, on the farm on which he Was born. The funeral was leld Saturday from there. He had puoi.sneo u u "'" total stroke of tho district attorney s office in Seattle, ivcro li chnrrro of the caw. I1AU3TRIA.-. , J rs w r , BUKHAftOr RUMANIA1! MUlllinilllllllllllilllllllllllHIIUIIIIIIIIIIUIIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIMH VALUE . EVERY I a 1 Sj' r I v' 1 WS D0LLuR Tour teeth carefully examined and properly fixed by the beat painless method known. .. Kcwtcn Painless Dentists Cornet Main aud Webb Btreecs Phone it ooew -r--- We d vrrt le and offer War Barings Stamps for sale with i every purchase. I I n U v.r- tai iil a . . . . n . wl v-2 i-iiJI ArNJ f . ( Q N-QRCE ;VgsX fg . l.liiKIITY 1 KAN' IIRIVK TO UK SllORTKXKl hi., n in 1. I . . storutlon to duty was not permlted to ,,,".'' "--" "" ago P u....u.. - -1 ouiiereu an almost paralvNia. . His wlfo and the following children survvive: Marvin, Melvin aud Mrs. Otto Wrings of Walker, and Byron, with the expe ditionaly forces In France. The fol lowing brothers and sisters survive: C. M. Jackson, of this city; Frank Jackson, of Walker: Mrs. Dan Shaw of Pendleton and Mrs. John A. Young of Clackamas. KING JvXIGIITS STAFF CIIIF.F OF I'. a ARMY WASHINGTON. July WASHINGTON. July 30. King George has awarded the Knight's Grand Cross of tho Distinguished Hritish Order of St. Michael and St. 5eorge to General Peyton C. March, chief of staff of the American army. Viscount Milner, secretary ofSstnte for war. today seut the following tel egrnm to General March Informing him of tha award: "I am happy to have the privilege of informing you that his Majesty the King, has been graciously pleased to confer upon you the honorary award of Knight of the Grand Cross nr.d of the Order of 81. Michael and St. George." Lord Reading, the Ilritish Ambassa- ' length of the font 1I1. Liberty loan drive idor. also called at the war department Aiii't-c "1 educed irom the usual fourlto notify General March of tho honor. DRIVING ON INTO SERBIA ;kuta9i Where tha allle re belie-) to le gr-ttii.K rently for a drive ajm,ii.l Hut Hrlu. " Itrnewed nctlrlt- Ij leHevei to lrriase a nrw fNn!ive train.t' the, Turk ami ltiilHiirlaiiM. The ticce of the Italian ctiintr-offonitiv on the The alUex are Itelievet) to hohl ihe rep''ntJprance if number.!, tt( n t Unlikely ihat a drive wnnhj re4,nlr ' ft very heavy re-enfrcement if (lie allb' Une- Arialvance lnt Serbia utul Hutgarla mould probably furte f4-many t aend re-enforcement lu ! y'S-fc' 11 11. r,- - vj- . 5 tm BrMTarlr. u.. 1 (WS..3 LrSai'..- 1 v r BULGARIA IH Xti.VltV RFJKA-TS WOMEX KI'FFHAGK AMSTERDAM. July 3 The lower house of the Hungarian Diet has re jected the government's measure giv ing the vote to women, says a Ruda Past dispatch, today. Itste ef Ohio, city ef Toieoe. Lucas Coustr. as. Prans J. t'Brary siakre oath that he Is Malar part Mr nt tha lira w r. J. t'kney a Co, doing bnslnea to the City of TolVv county and Htate aforniaid. and that said orra will pay the aura of ONK ul Nlilth'O IM1L.LAK8 for earh and every raae ea (.atarrh that cannot be rnred hy the see sa HALL'S CATAUUli MKI'K INK FRANK J. CI1RNKT. Bwors to before ma and eubet-rihed nt r presence, this Sta day of laa-emba - D. ltUM. s. W. (il.KAHii.N. 'Seal I Notary I'uhlK. Hall a Catarrh Uxtli-lna tm 10.. i,.r ptllr and aria through, th Itloud on the ViKTina Surfarrs of the syataav sad faf astimonlala, frre. r. j. ciiknrt co.. Toledo, a Sold by all dnnrzlsta. TOe. alts Fatally pills for cosatlnstlaa DULL SPLITTING, E Pliive and the imminent collanse or tlie ltnl.';nrlana and It great rejoicing in Serbia, nil csue Albania. The b.iulo front in Macedonia, where the French and Italians are driving the AMtiam from Albania and will soon force them hark Dr. Jamet Headache Powder re lieve tt once 10 oenU a package. f Ton take a Dr. James' ITaaJa. he 1 Powder and ia juat a few momenta 'your head clears sad all neuralgia sal distress Tanwhea. It's the quickest and auivat rruef for headaen. whether . dull, throbbing, aplitling or Hn , r.ititing. Snd someone t the drug J store and g.-t a duu parka? now. 1 Uut autforing it a so aeedla. Ke I sun yon srt Dr. Jame.' lUa.l.rk. P..w !.-r. - tl- ti re ill UJ ,H, lJW i AuKtria's mllltsry Miwer make this an Ti'i nuY.c j!-.;e to :!; ;:. e. -e-lTTi3t)'rTMIIiMMHMi:r.MII)Mlll1WIMIMI!ll)ilIIM:iHUIIItit:illltitlrt(' s 4m 4 a A X A4sA Ali,.,.