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v -.- i FIG FIT rAGES 'r-T DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1918. " ..... : -iAOB SEVEN 3 . WeMSsetfr iJ MIMtMdH SseBktteSliel M)HMMw3 Notices, Business Opportunities, -Locals,. Lost, Found For Rent, Etc., Classified for Easy j Reference. w jrf, eW"4rf 1 C f( '"I- BsV. 1 uiiywy NEW TODAY MW TODAT. . DacD bow advertisement will ke run under "New Tatar" fcr Ui first Insertion only. During, ubsequent Insertions of the ed It will appear under It proper classification. I Astoria is to Have Big "Moving Picture" ASTORIA. July 31. Astoria haM a moving picture. Ho come slipping In. io Astoria' last :londay and" plan to make this e'tV his home. v L, ,E. Howard of the Metropolitan Ufa Insurance couipnny, wan In l'ort. land last week and while there he met lui. H. Iorey. whom he had known for a number of year. Mr. Morey m eld time life insurance man and after a (treat (leal of difficulty Mr. Howard persuaded him to come to Artorla and enter the life insurance field once more. Be In it a very modest nn and not desiring publicity he had laen in Astoria several day before n Aslorlnn reporter henrd of him. lAfler persistent questioning Mr. Morey admitted thnt he had played In he movies and that he took the part ,f General Itobert K. Jjee In the a Nation." This part was ,1m because of his striking: resem- i.im'c of that famous general. tie has bIbo played with Mnr lokford. taking Iho part of her futh- It In "Wild Itoso '. Other stars with h'm he has uppenreil are 1-iouglax Irlmnka, Mne Marsh, f?er:ildlne arrar and norotny eiiwh. He first rcanie Interested In the moving pte- rrf, he said, when he was one of a litimber of extras who played In a bib. U production. After thnt his type a much In domand for the parts rfr nifcHHional men. statesmen and flip- mat Notices NOTICE OP SAMS OP ISIPIIOVE , MEM ltoMm. , Notice. Is hereby s-iven thnt bids will be received at the office of me city ICecorder In 1'endleton. Ore Kon, up to S o'clock p. rru an July lst, 118, for the purchase of $1197.4)0 of Improvement bonds nf the City of Pendleton, to be Issued for the improvement of Logan street from the north line nf naipv ui ru.t tA ka -.,,. i. (line of Jackson street, said bonds to bear date of .Tim iu, tuie n near Interest . at the rate of 6 per cent per annum payable semi-annually. Koch bid must be accompanied by a certified check In the sum of $150.00 mode payable to the order of the actinic Mayor of the City of Pen dleton. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids at its j pleasure. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 17th day vof July. lets. ....... TITOS. F1T5C GEHAt-rJ, City Recorder. 1 For Kent U. FUKNI8HED APT. Hamilton Court. FUKNI811ED . , APT-rflose Thorn psori; ' ' , i In. 777 HbU8BKEEPI.NO ROOMS, 801 Clay. FOR RENT Sewing machines of all makes, $1.00 per. week. 11.00 per month, McCllntock and Simpson. 401 Court.v . t , -.. FOR RENT 8LEBPINO room; 100 willow. Phone 482R. FURNISHED APARTMENTS, close, In, 401 Aura. . ,. , . Wanted WANTED Good, clean ran, at The East Oregconlaa of flea. WANTED 8ewlnc, phone tl-W. WANTED Employment by expert steam and gasoline engineer. Address Rox 6, Kent, Sherman County. Ore. For Sale Attorneys Notices FOR SALE Wheat nay. Pendleton. Ore. D. B. Bell, STENOGRAPHER WANTED Per manent position for right party. Apply this office. FOR RENT Furnished rooms and apt. - 407 W. Alia. Phone 1177W. FOR RENT Reasonable, store room ntrnnoe. Phone GO. IHOUSEKEKP1NO apartments sleeping rooms at 608 Willow WANTED Furnished room In pri vate family, desirable locality. Phone 1001. Sgt. Arthur. FOR SALE NEW and second hand Sewing- Machines, singer. White, New Home . and The Free Machine, M odin lock It Simpson. 400 B. Court FOR SALE Good 6-room house and garage on North Side with furni ture, also. Three other good pieces of town property. Phone 117. B. F. Dupula. rut,D B. SCHMIDT, Attorney at Law. Room 34, Smith-Crawford Bid. D. W. BAILET. Attorney at 1 Room 7, I. f, Despaln Building. OJBSOROfl W. COirrrS, Attorney at Law. Room 17, Scbmldt hlocK. CARTER SMTTHB, Attorneys at Law. Office In rear of America na tional Bank Building. WANTED Girl Keneral housework 3 in family. Wages 125. . Write Hra m L.-I 1 I TJ 111.. I Want a Home? If you want a home, I will sell you nno ready for occupancy or I will fur nlnh you a choice lot and build one given WANTED Laborers. 14. B0. per 1 hours- Three months' work. Join union, laborers, 110 to Join, payable and I ,n ea"v payments. 2J Commerce gt street, Tacoma, Wash. Don't write '" but come now. FOR SALE 1912 model Winchester snot gun, zu gauge, nammeriess- Ore. i l"iu're mis ornce. v FOR RENT Furnished apt. Modern. .803 K. Railroad St. Phone 224W. 4 NICELY FURNISHED housekeep k'Sr roonia for rent. Inquire IS .Tohr.son etrtet, Chiropractor JM He has appeared with qverj'one of the 30 pbotfiplay concerns located In f uthirn I'nlifornla. ) . : : tF.NtT VESiUKJt . XOT IXSI-.TIt.7 ! nAI-TIMOIlE, Md.. July 30 Thv director of coinpulwory work ImhII.'' Srnlrs Nlrholardes, a peanut vender. Is nut employed In a useful way. Af ter letiRthy argument between the po lite magistrate and the rnmpulftorv Wurk bureau ofriclul. Socrates and four Othcr Manut venders were releaned 6r a hearing fin July St. DR. LORETTA II. HTAItHA, Chlro prtctor, 103 West Webb St. Room 10. Office hours 9 to 12 a. m. 1:30 to p. m. Examination free. Office pi. one fiS3. Jfealdence phone 11C9. Architect KAVMOND W. MATCH. Architect. T- ' Spain building. Phone 708, Pendle- An. Oreron. FOR RENT 4 room furnished house. Inquire 302 Tustln. WANTED A man to work In vulcan izing shop. Man over 20 years of ago preferred. Good salary.. Call at .Simpson Tire Service Co., or phone 651. t FOR SALE: Used Dodge. Good condition. V. 3L Snavely. Phone 222. . FITXURES AND LEASE for sale In one of the 'best business locations In Pendleton. Address 30M, this of flee. FEB FEB. Attorneys at Law. ' Office In Despaln Building. - B. L KEATOR. Attorney at Law. Boom 14. amlta-Crawford Building. Notice to Farmers. We will buy 50 tons alfalfa also 20 tons wheat hay. Penland Bros. Transfer. hay; Phone 23 a, B. A, NEWBERRT, Attorney Bmlta-C raw ford Building. FBTERSOW AV BISHOP. Attorneye at Law. Rooms I and 4. Bmitb-craw ford Building. WANTED Man with team to haul wheat. Phone or address James Hill, Helix, Ore. . .. . FOR RENT 3 room 502 Water. apt. Inquire FURNISHED housekeeping 512 W. Webb.' Farm Implements .-Found FOUND Pair of .eyeglasses. Owner can have same by calling at this of fice and paying chargest FOUND; Gentlemen's wallet con taining glasses and other articles. Owner can secure same by calling at this office and paying charges. FOUND Auto license No. 2BB3. Own er can have same by calling at this office and paying charges. THE "NON-SKIP" W seder gets all the weeds the first time over the field. iavea one-thlrdr the time and does lots better work. Order now, Pendleton Weeder works. Ill Cotten wood St. Lost i FOR SALE 7 head of good work horses and two wagons. Inquire at Dutch Henry Feed Tard, FOR SALE Case 40 Touring car. Will make good service car- A Ha Auto Tladlator & Lamp Works. 701 p. Alta- You may have profitable business! relations for years to come with some- house and two lots. one you will come to know first thru your nffxt classified ad! FOR KAI.M By the owner, new 4 room furnished or unfurnished Phone 340. JAMBS B. PERRT, Attorney at Law. Office over Taylor Hardware Com- KALKT RALET, Attorneys at Office In American National Building. . . H. A. LOWELL, Attorney and Counsel lor at law. Of f toe in Deevaia mamu Contractors and Builders. XOTICK OF SALE OP IMPHOVF- JfENT JIONI). . , ' Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the Ctty Recorder In Pendleton, Ore gon, up to 5 o'clock p. m. on the list day of July, 1911, for the purchase of Improvement bonds of the City of Pendleton in the sum of 11761.10, to be issued for the Improvement of Wil son street from the east line of Main street to the east line of Madison street, said bonds bearing date of June 1st, 1910, and bearing interest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. Each bll must bo accompanied by a certified chefck In the sum of 2150.00 mads 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, this 17th day of July, 1917. ' ' THOS. FITZ GERALD. City Recorder. Cleaners MisceUaneous I BUY ALL KINDS of junk at top prices. . Iron and sacks a specialty Pacific Junk Co... J. 8. Jones, prop.. 417 Cottonwood street. JULY CLEARANCE SALE beginning Saturday, June 29. on all rummer millinery. Campbell's Millinery. To find, to cnjulre or to sou ths classified. THE ALICE SHINING PARLORS la use I open and ready for business. For. I ladles and gents, at 609 Main street, IF HUDD CAN'T clean your suit, throw It away. 206 W. Webb street. Phone 685. For Sale 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. In writing a classified a4 be specific. definite. Generalities befog your mes sage. FOIt SALE A few choice thorough tired White Leghorn roosters. In quire Dr. McNabb. FOR SALE Buick bug at one-half real value. Potion's Barber Shop. roil SALE Good mountain wood. Carload If desired. Leme & Co.. 612 Walnut St. Phone 232J. rwit aik 850 acres wheat and stock, will sell outfit with ranch. Address Box 683 Pun- diet on. Ore. FOIt SALE 70 all oats and 20 dairy cows' reasonable. Address Box 683 Pendleton. Second-Hand Dealers A frank, concise, factful ' ad will Drove to) the capable worker that his services are needed. V. STROBLB. dealer In new and sec ond bead goods. Cash paid for sea ted hand goods. Cheapest piece to bus "'jebold goods, lis a Court. ' Phone C EWANSON B. R. DuPuls. Esti mates given free. All work guar anteed.. Ws build anything, city or country work. Pbons 24 2 U. . wairr ad ooirs aitd OLAggllTIBD DlitKCTOBT. Counting sis ordinary words ta Lbe line and charged by the Una. " Want ads and locals. . ";i Bates-Pes I4arte- . First Insertion, per line Iso Each add. Insertion, per 11ns ee One week (six Insertions), each Insertion, per' lias is ' 1 mo. each insertion, per line 4e month contract, each - In sertion, per line ., Is 23-month contract, each Inser tion, per line te No ads taken for lesa than lee Ada taken over tne telephone only from East Oreronlan sub scribers and those listed In the Telepbone Directory. Copy must be rn our office not later than l:lt o'clock day of publication. Draymen CALL PENLAND BROS.' VAN to movs your household goods. Tele phone 139. Also baggage transfer ring and heavy hauling. W. A. MILES, baggige. transfer and d ravage. Office phone 14. Be, 749R, . Auctioneers COL.- W. .F. TOHNKA. Auctioneer. makes a specialty of farmers' atoest and machinery aales. "The man taat gees you tne money." Leave orders at least Oregonlea Office. TIMK CARD Weston-IVndleton Atrto Stage) Leaves Weston for Pendletou at 7:41 a. m. and 11:45 p. m. Leaves Athena for Pendleton at I: 1 a.' m. and 1:00 p. m. Leaves Adatna for Pendleton at 1:14 a. m. and 1:20 p. in. leaves: , Pendleton (Altesj-Kalght Store) for Weston at 10 a m, and 4:00 n. m. AM HA WORTH. Driver. HIS PATRIOTISM IS ItKAIi. Ohioau Who Wanr Unit ns Xm-kplorr I (Jive Money to Hnhlirrw. I OTTAWA, July 31. When Era "earreit. who lives near I.ofisIc. corn tii loan he always wears an Anierlean Oijr around his neck, lie's proud of 0, country. Ho fought In tho Civil r. iAnd he's proud of American soldiers the world war. Today he came to twn. tie wore his flag as usual and roncht with him ninny dollar bills. He left town still wearing his fln, "1 eurh of the 100 selective! service itiMi who lefl for a southern camp enr- ti4 away with him one of Eitra War. rfn's dollars. . PAIV DKNIF.S llKltl.lV ASKFJt KOIt rKAf'K MK.KT WASHINGTON, July 21 The Iftnlxh government hns at no time nuked by the German govern- tfnt to act ns Intermediary In peace nferences, seen riling to a formal an. nVonrement made by M. Datn, presi dent of tho council, Madrid dfstchei 4 today. have a well deserved repii-' ; tation as a safe and effective ' remedy lor 6tomach ail ,aents. They are Quickly helpful in ' bilious attacks, lick headache, dyspepsia, heartburn and constipation. They act gently and surely on the organs of elimina tion, purify the blood, tone : the system and very quickly Strengthen Digestion aenjeet Seie mi Any pieeWae at the Werldfc Mmifsssa. tsBesea,10c.3Se.. HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUNG XotiOllY CAV TI'.I.I, AVIIF.V TOU DARKEN lilWVi 1 ADI'D HAUL WITH SAGK TEA, Grandmother kept her hair beauti fully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. When ever her hslr took on that dull. faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with won. derful effect. Ry asking at any drug more for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." yon will get a lnrge bot tle of this old time' recipe. Improved by Iho addition of other Ingredients. all ready to use, for about so cents. This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and tenuty to the hair. A well known downtown druggist avs evervhody uses Wyeth's Page and Sulphur Compound now because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been applied It's so easy to use. too. You simply lampen a comb or soft brush and draw j through your nnir, tailing sine strand at a time. Ity morning the gray hair dliappears; after nnothet application or two. It Is restored to Its natural color and looks glossy, soft nnd beautiful. This preparation Is a delfthtful toilet requisite. It Is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Hulk . 18 00 018.10 IjiiiiIi Market la Softer. While, no quotable change was shown In the yards for the day. the market for. lambs Is somewhat softer at North Portland. Killers have dur ing the last few days received a slight surplus of lambs and these they are working off as rapidly, as possible nnd are seeking few additional ship ments. Mutton situation continues steady to firm at former figures. General mutton range. East of mountain lambs $1 3.7!, W 1 4.25 Valley lambs ll.r.OW 14.00 Yearlings o.SOrail.na Ewes , 6.00 8.00 Csttlo SltunUnn Holding. Practically no change was shown In the cattle market situation- at North Portland for the day. , Really . goon quality stuff continues extremely scarce; with former high- bids main tained, hut nothing available with which to test values. Poor stuff con tinues to drag at previous figures. General cattle range. Prime sUers . .111.7r.?12 2& Good to choice steers ... 19.75 ft 11.73 Medium to good steers.... 9.60410.75 Fair to medium steers. . . 8.S0r .5o Common to fair steers.... 5-50i Choice cows and heifers.. S.OOfH' Medium to good cows and heifers 6.00 Fair to medium cows and Canners s.ntffi 5-00 Hulls 5.f.0? 7.50 Calves". .r,0ill.60 Stockors and Feeders . . 6.00 tfi 8. 8.50 8.50 7.50 hushand, Michael, was shot" to death at Chester avenue N. 13., and E. SOth street, until Wednesday when he had a controversy with several Hulgarlai. employes, police said- "My husband was born in Serbia," Mrs. Milich told the police. a"and rcl alons between him and tho Unitarians were not pleasant because of the war." I! LAMES KAISKR FOR u iui:it of iirsnAvn Widow tliarcos Shooting to Va'r Con troversy. CLEVELAND. July 31. ""rhe.kol- ser Is to blame for my husbnnd s death." said a Cleveland mother yes terday as she accused a German sym pathizer as the murderer of her hus band. The mother was Mrs. Mary Mlllch. 3407 St. Clnlr avenue N. E., whose for WAR. WORK, COMES FIRST KUiiio Drafts Will Not Itc IIWl IlarvesMiur OiK-ratinns. BOISB. Idaho. July 31 The Au gust call for draft men from this state will he as large as the July call, but will not go beyond the first classifi cation. This assurance has been given tne Adjutant-General's- Department by Provost Marshal-General Crowder. The latter holds that the military programme of the country must be carried out and for that reason men who were subject to service cannot be' held back for harvest worl.-. IF BACKACHY OR :: KIDNEYS BOTHER EAT LESS MEAT. ALSO TAKE GLASS OF SALTS UKIX1RE EATING BBEAKFAST. DOINGS Of THE DUFFS IT WOULD MAKE ANYBODY SICK. 5ii'.-;f tw't Small Lot of Hosrs Goes at $18.40; a New Summer Record POIITt.AND. July 31. Indicating the great strength of the swine mnr- ket at North Portland, was the sale here during the day of a small lot of oorkers at 1.18.40 per hundred pound a new hlph summer price rertirtl. The j prleo received Is within a dime or tne highest figures on record at North Port land. While only a few head were sold at the extreme level for the day, the buy ing Indicates that with proper quality and larger lots offered the higher fig ures would have become moro gener al. , Only a small movement was shown to the ynrds overnight and offering, were quickly snapped up. General hog snnge. Prlmo mixed 118. 10 WIS. 40 Medium mixed 17.8r.Kr 1.10 Itnugh heavies lS.0Of 16.8:, pjH, 14.nHr 14.50 miHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiuiiuiiniiiiniiiiiuHiiniiniiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuuB; VALUE : . EVERY DOLLAR Tour teeth carefully examined and properly fixed by tho best r painless method known. Jewton Painless Dentists I Corner Mais ai4 Wabb irej r rteos l vwspe W r YVe advert! and offer War r Bavlngs Stamp for aale with evorj purchase. if tlM , IOO .lOULD HAVE 1VEJ fjl j II Z3r? 1 "SH If ' -' ' f' WW i. B-e ' i- 1 1 ft . I J . I II VTf A 'i- Lii D. I llj f I K J Hi passBBBnBBBnsjsjsnuenennnHnw- . sl Ifl 1!1 III II II I tl I I I. , 1 rsnasTs.1 I I . ' Ml I II I I i fir fif -- t r ii ffr-j tr sl tzx i '''' "' jl 1 Jl II IF Il 1 rllM SICK - rr, rr iRdj X 3-i nil . a J 1 I hi Nil V.W-A-r. 'J I ...3 IX ; ' -fHTi nsM ." : t ' - . v : tric acid In meat' excites the klil neya, "they bcMtune overworked; get MuKgteh, ach'e. and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the bladder la Irritated, and you may be oblised trt seek relief two or three times during the night. When the kidneyH clog you must help them flush off the body a urinous waste or you'll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery In the kidney region, you Buffer from back-! cch Rets sour, toimue coated and yoa . ach eets sour! toneue coated &nd you I feel rheumatic twin fees when the j ANOTHER PROPERTY weatner is oaa. Eat less meat, drink lots of water; also get from any pharmacist four . ounces of Jad Palts; take a tablespoon- , NEW TOUK, July 31.- The alien ful In a glass of water before break- j property custodian yesterday took over fnst for a few days and your kldneyshe Heyden Chemical Worka, a larse will then act fine- This famous salt Is made from the acid of grapes and ( lemon juice, combined with lithla. and j has been used for generations to clean last nisht en route to an Atlantic port, where they will sail for Italy by way of the Mediterranean. The men were captured by the An ; trians while fighting on the riavw front and were impressed lino service in the Austrian army operating In Russia- Several months aeo thev rebell ed and marched afoot to Siberia and thence to Japan, where they were put on a ship nnd transported to an Am erican Pacific port. The Italians told of their experi ences when their train stop pod here. Many of their number died from ex posure while traveling through Si beria. Altogether 100 Italian escaped from the Austrian, they said, some of their number having passed through here several days ago bound for an Atlantic port. They declared 7000 Italians have been forced to fight In the Austrian armies In Russia. SEIZURE IS MADE clogged kidneys and stimulate ihem to normal activity, also to neutralise the acids In urine, so It no longer Is a sourco of Irritation, thus endlug blad der weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in jure; makes a delightful effervescent Hthla-wnter drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active, nruggists here say they sell lots of Jad Raits to folks who believe In overcoming kid ney trouble while It Is only trouble. was made to conceal German owner ship through the ostensible purchsse of a majority of the stock by Americana. U. S. Congressmen Visit Italian Battle Front ROMR, July 31. The congressional party, led by Representative John N. Tillman of ArkanK-t Is. receiving- all kinds of attention on the Italian front. FngUsh seaklng officers were attach- ed to them, and provided with auto mobiles from the suprome command, the congressmen visited tho whole front from the lower l'lave up to the mountains. They saw the wreckage of the bridges, pontoons and boats used b the AtiMtrians during their last offen sive and admired the magnificent rnari constructed by the Italians, which reach even the hiRhost moun tains, rendering the rapid concentra tion of troops pojydbl nt any point- nut the were aiovo all Impressed by tho Arditi volunteer troops, which re employed onlv for attacking the neiny. The Art It I are generally 'transported to the scene of battle on rrles and fling themselves Into the mldxt of the fighting with a boldness bordering on fiM.thardtnes, engaging in hand to hand fighting usinc In niosi ca.es only daggers. They bm with drawn attain as soon as the position lxl conquered. HUte of Ohl. city of Toleoo. Lara OouutT. m. Prank J. t-beney makes osth tnst be te enlc partner of the firm of K. J. Tbetwy k Co, doing bmlneu la the i'ity of Toledo, Conaty and State sroreKald. and that Mid firm will pay the sum of UNK HI NlliKI DOLL A US for Mch aod every raoe ft Catarrb that cannot be cur, by the um c HALL'S CATAKKH HKMt INK FltANK J. rriKVRT. Swora to before oie sad subscribed la mj prmnrc, tMs ttta da? of tto-erabnr 4. II. lHJMk A. W. 4iLKA4N, (9al Notary I 'tab tie. Hall a Catarrh Medietas ta tnka latere Hy and arts tbrouxh the Ploud on the Uorans Surfaces of tb c.jstem. Seed tut t-SiUmoQla, free. K. J. CIIKNRT a CO., Toledo, a Fold by all drucciata. TOe. Halts Family I'D la for cooaftpaMfMa 500 ITALIANS CIRCLE WORLD AFTER ESCAPE rKNlSO July St. nsraplna fiom the A"trianK and n:akhig their way throuKh Siteria to Japan, Italian soldiers passed thrench here re -CS im ?A S-Ji' LJ - sssstam I " TH.i Ou" Rttlt - -JStX-TiSriSaSilRil t REMEDYFORMEN. AT YOU CRUCGIST. CHICIIESTERSPJLLS k yT'E'1 f .1 t ..!!. -r-t r.t t i