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PAnn r-vn F.IGITT PACKS DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLJ5TON, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1918. 1-... Notices, Business Opportuntt Rent, Etc., Classified for Easy .Reference. s-l ' J " ' ' -J""1 " '- - ' ' ' J---" ''J-X K'l H r e .....Jit..... . iiaB--s'i : NEW TODAY- KW TODAY. ' Bach' new advertisement will bs run under MlVw Today" for tbe lret Insertion only. IJurlun subsequent Insertions of the ad It will appear under ts jpropsr classification. '' . ' .... ROOKKEIiPKR haB time for few fours' work of evening)!. Phone 851. N. J. Blydensteln. Ifarm Implements THE "NON-8KIP" Weeder gets all the weed, the first time over the field. Saves one-third the tluis jmd doss lots better work. Order sow, Pendleton Weeder works. CM Cotton wood fit. Miscellaneous WAnYeo Modern furnished room. North 8I(le preferred. Phone 872. KUH 8AL.E hi good dairy cows. Address Box 754. Pendleton, or'eee T. W. Ayers, Sax Station. FOR HBXT 5 room house. Dyers' Park, on Clear St. Phone 614. Xolli to I Jtitit ami Power puiroim. Electric light and power will lie off Wednesday from 8 to 7 a. m. Pa clflo Power & Light Co. I BUT .ALL, KINDS of Junk at top prices. Iron and saoks a .upsolalur Pacific Junk Co., t. &' fonts, proo., n Cottonwood straet. STATE- FAIR. Salem, Oregon, Sep. ' tember 23-28. Splendid exhibits, excellent music, high class entertain ments ami a superb racing card. For particulars write A. H. Lea, Salem, .Qr-egon- For Rent FURNISHED AfT. Hamilton Court. H0USEKKEP1SO JtOOMd, tOl Clay. FOB RENT ewlng machines Qf all makes, 11.00 per week. 13.00 per month. McCUntook and Simpson, 400 E, Court. FOR RENT-BLdSJCPINQ- room, Q0 Willow. Phqn. 482K. i. a FURNISHED APARTMENTS, close . In. 4(11 Aura, , . , FOR RENT Furnished room and apts. 407 W. Alta. Phone 1177 W, Second-IIand Pealerjr AI.TA AI'TS Two and three rooms. furnished. Ijiundry trays, hot wa fer. 12.r,0 to 20. 702 E. Altn. Thone 748. FOR SAt,B Residence property In ..west end ofslown. Call nt C21 Maplo. , , I V. BTHOhUi. dealer In new and aeo- . ond band goous. uasn paia lor soo nd band roods. Cheapest plaoe to buy lou Behold goous. sis Si. uiuri. i-auu. aw, Draymen FOR RENT Reasonable, store room on Main street. Front and rear entrance- phone 661. , -v HOUtiBKEEPIXa apartments . and Sleeping, rooms at 608 Willow St. FOR RENT 2 room . also sleeping room. furnished apt.; 602 Water. Wanted WANTJiI-Good, clean Tags, Si The East Oregoelan offlos. WANTED Setfiog, phone 482-W. WANTED Employment by expert steam and gasoline engineer. Address flog 6, Kent, Sherman County. Ore. WANTED Furnished room ;in pri vate family. desirable 'locality Phone 100,1. ,Sgt- Arthur. . WANTE1 3lrl. general housework. In family. Wage 25. Write Mrs. T. a. Sinclair, ilionnevllle. Ore. WANTED Man 'with team .to . haul wheat. J'hon.or address James .111(1, Helix, Ore. ,. Contractors and Builders. CALL, PENLAND BROS." VAN .M I1 ' move your household goods. ' Tele- I phone 139. Also baggage transfsr rlng and heavy hauling. w- C. UWANSON St E. R. DuPuls. Esti mates given free.' All work guar anteed. We build anything, city oi eountry work. Phone 1431. WANTED Building laborers, $4-50 per 8 hours.- Three months' work. Join union, laborers, $10 to Join, pay able In easy payments. 923 Commerce street, Tacoma, Wash. Don t write but come now. For Sale Attorneys FOR SALE Wheat Hay. D- B. Ball, 'Pendleton, Ore. FOR :6AU&--NEW and second nana Sawing Machines. Singer. Whits. New Horns and The Free Machine. McCllntock Simpson. 400 K. Court- FOR SALE Used Dodge. Good condition. V. 3. Enavely. Phone 22. .- . . . . rHD B. BCH M 10T. Attorney at Law. Boom 14. Smith-Crawford Bid. 0. W. BAILEY. Attorney at Law, Rooms 7, I, . Despsia jnillaUteT. QEOROB W. COTJTT8, Attorney Law. Room .17, Schmidt block. F1TXURES AND LFXASE Jar sale In one of the best business locations In Pendleton. Address 0M, this office. FOR SALE 7 head vt good work i horses and two wagons. Inquire at Dutch Henry Fed Yard. FOR SALE Case 40 Tourlng ear. Win make good service car. Alta Auto Jladlator tc Lamp Works. 701 Alta. WANTED 5 oV room modern fur hished r unfiimisiheil houso. Phon. 21F2. LostJ FOR SAI.K Tream ette. Phone 741 J. wicker Unssln. W. A. MILES, baggage, transfer and drayaga. Office phon. 649. Rea !749R, . i A frank, concise, fan fill ad will Drove to the capable worker that his definite. services are needed. ' sage. I.i JST-1-lirown leather , iipholnterine; for, top of automobile door. . Find er please return tu- this office. Reward. WANTED Used car. Will give stock-In self-olHne; wheel and bear ing Coejilant of Walla Walla In quire o Golden Rule Store. FOR SALE: By the -owner, new 4 - room furnished .pa unfurnished bouse and two lots. Phone 360. FOR SALE A few cholc thorough bred White Leghorn roosturs. in quire Dr. McNabb. CARTER BMTTHB. Attorneys at Law. Office .la rear of AnwricaaJiav UensJ Bank Building. FEB St FEB, Attorneys x Law. ia Despaln Building. B. t, KBATOR, Attorney at Law. Rooss f4. Smith-Crawford Building. 9. A. NEWBERRY, Attorney SmltA-Crawfoxd Building. PETERSON BISHdP, Attorneys al -Law. Rooms 4 and 4, Smltn-Craw-ford Building. UVES B. PERY. Attorney at Law - Office over Taylor Hardwire Com pany. d Notices Notice to Farmersu We will buy EO tons alfalfa . hay: also 30 tons wheat hay. Phono 13. Penland Bros. Transfer. . HALEY RALEY, Attorneys at Law. Offlee In American National Bang BuUding. - B. A. LOWELL. Attorney and Connselr Inr at law. r - id i.mu". " Xotrt of MeoeJns; tn Klt Snpervlon of the I'matilla Mrwloirs Itralnaso XMstrk!t in tniatllla V,i.tKy, Mf-jrmi. Notice Is hereby given that I. a County Clerk,' of Umatilla 1 County. Oregon, have called a meeting of the owners of the lands (situated In the Umatilla Meadows Drainage District. In said County and Stato (which dle trlct was organized and established by order of the County Court of saltl county, made on July 22, 1318), for the purpose of electing a board of t three supervisors for said district, t bo held and which will be held for that purpose at ten o'clock a. m. on August 17th, 1918, at the residence of Thomas G. Smith in the southeast quarter of Section 12,- Township 3 North of Ronse 28. East of Willam ette Meridian, In said District ana) County. , Witness my hand and 4ha aeal of said County hereto affixed this 1st day Of August., 1918. R. T. BROWN, Clerk. tin writing a classified, ad be specific. Generalities Lefog your mes- Fpund FrrlJND Auto license No. 2fiG3. Own : nr can have samo by calling at this office and paying .charges. FOR SALE Good mountain wood, j Carload If desired. Leme & Co 612 Walnut St. Phone 232J. FOR SALE Second hand piano. First class condition. Inquire 407 E. Court or Phone-763R. S3I i. t si . m Chiropractor DR. LORETTA If. STARFf. Chlro prdctor. 103 West Webb Rt Room 10. Office hours 9 to 12 a. m. J :30 to S P- ni. Examination free. Office pl.one 683. Residence phone 1169. FOR SALE. olfliAP One J. I. Case j ' separator. 24 in.; one 20 horse Inter j national traction engine; 'one 14-ft. McCormach header and three boxes. I All in Al condition- John Cochran !& Sons. Holdinan, Oregon. Auctioneers ' FOR SALE Self-propelled gas. Holt j combined harvester. Will trade if or. ground power machine or city I property. Maclftne practically new. COL. W. .r. YOHNKA. Auctioneer, r'.T V . T 4, . . makes a specialty of farmers' stock I or address qeo. Feebler, Pendleton, and machinery sales.. ..-The man that Ore. gets you tbe money." Ueave oroers ss Blast Oreiconlan Office. Architect "a majority of classified messages may ne cieariy torn in ic - i,,,n,nn Vords. , . ' I.ton. Oreson. . RAYMOND W. HATCH. Architect De- Phone 78. Pendle- " wairr ad coi.rwrw akd . . CILASaisrlSD D1KBCTOBT, ' Counting six ordinary words to the line and charged by the Jllna, fe , t Want ads and locals. ' Rates Pes (.late. First Insertion, per line lie Kacb add. Insertion. r line o One week (six Insertions), each Insertion, per line ie 1 mo. eacb Insertion, per line 4o month contract, each In-' ". sertion. psr .line ... P U-month contract, eaen-lnsar. tion. per line No ads taken for lesa than. la -le Ads taken over the telephone nly from East Oresoninn sub scribers and those listed In the Telephone Directory. Copy must be In our office not later than 1:30 o'clock day .of publication. - I fhy not asssjme tnat your next i Every useful thing should ,be used. tenant la a reader of the classified Sell that used article to somenoay and get In touch with him at once? j who needs It I You may ' have profitable business relations for years to come with some one you will come to know irrt. thru your next classified ad! To find, to enjulre or to sell use through the classified, the classified- , , Notice to vn(ra,r S-lwxI Jim wo For Tlmrn Hollow Sealed proposals will l,e received at the office of Raymond W. Hatch. Denpaln lluiltllng. I'endleton, Oregon, up to 4 p, m-, August lfith. 191s, for the erection and i. completion of a one story and basement frame and concrete school building for school . district No. 45, to be erected at Thorn Hollow, according to plans and specl- flcatlons prepared by Raymond W. Hatch, architect. Separate bids for the heating will also be received. Plans may be secured at the office of the .above architect. . The school board reserves the right to rejeetiany or all bills. CHAS GROVE, Chalr-S man of the School Board. 1 , ! TTMK CARD Wcabia-Pendleton Auto f4tag Leaves Weston for Pendletou at 7:41 a. m. and 12:46 p. m. Leaves Athena for Pendleton at a. m. and 1:00 p. m. Leaves Adams for I' ex. diet on at 1:29 , a. m. ano p, m. aves Pnndletcin (Allea-KnlcM Store) for Weston at 10 a. m, and) 4:00 p. m. O- IT. McPHERRIX, Driver. U. S. CASUALTIES IN 48J.QUSS AMAZINGLY SLIGriT; DOYS LIAACH t Ambulances Idle; i Battle Fields Show Hun Strate gy of Position. -"WANTS T1MKPS 1X)U WKHT. ter flghtlnir a striking feature feature was that all the Gorman dead lay in vo,lleys, woods and towns while the j nigh Command Would Tako Men American dead' were on ridBes. Thls Jrom Rninanlo. Is because the Poch were established PARIS, Aug. 6. In well Informed In tent that these objections were finally overcome. . The first women to actually fun tramway cars appeared In the brougH of Walthomstow a few days ago. and It Is the intention' of the tramway (FRF.D FEllGT'SON.) WITH Til KAMBKICANS IN FRANCE, Aupg. 5. Amerlcun cas ualties during the past 48 hours have been nmazinKly slight considering the depth of advance. I saw an advance dressing station empty. Doctors were Idle and ambulances resting. All said "There hann,'t been a bailie for' the pnst two duys JiiRt mnrch." Over the ground of the recent blt- in hollows or villages or woods 200 Rumanian circles it is. said the Ger yards from the lop of a rise on theiman high command has asked the company officials to hire more women Plateau. Advancing Americans havo .commander of the German troops sts- ns rapidly as they -can lie trained. no hint of resistance until they reach tloned In Rumania ami In the Russian iThey are to receive the same wages as the creft of an eleviylon. "The" IJochoe ; districts how many divisions can be 'the men. , then open surprise fire ' snd the released for the western front. J . i . m - doughboys must rush their nests. I Weld Marshal von Mackenoen, in jRXAS AVIATOR I.AXII8 The entire country from the Marne Rumania, accoroing to a aisoicn .10 HF.lll.VI JfK.MI" IdVK.S to Vesle is now a vast wreckage , Hie Havas ngenoy from Heme, re- HfT MAK1 tMAVY Kcene. scarcely a mirror remaining , plied that It would ne unpare to release unbroken and not one house Intact, tany troops, owing to the excited con. This In -a typical German scene. The'flition of the Russian population. The ilorn.nn, renamed streets, one belns ' despatch adds that von Mackensoii called Kalserstrafe. Cattle and Swine Records Smashed in North Portland Yard has dlreoted the Rumanian govern ment to proclaim a state of siege. PORTLAND, Aug. 6.-rHog market went to new high records at North Portland during the day and at the j tramway cars for several years, but In WO.MKV TO OFKRATIi . CARS London Officials Withdraw Ot-joctlops to Fair Toilers. ' LONDON. Jul' 30. "Motorwomen" have arrived In Yondon at, last. In the provinces, notably in Glasgow. women have .lssen on the front end of I. Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and -; Fresh Every Day Drink a Blasa of real hot water before breakfast to wash ' out poisons. same time the highest summer prices London some of the city officials ob- ever known In the Pacific, coast mar-1 j,,CC(i tn them. The scarcity of men. " kets were achieved for cattle. One; however, has increased to such an ex- "I lot of extra good cattle went at $12.71 i per nuiiiireu jjoiiiius uui shcimi ! market showed no change whatever. Really good quality was the doml ! natlng note f the general livestock ; situation at North Portland for the week's opening. . For some time it has been apparent that even though weakness and depressed prices were shown for'-yverage offerings really! worth whlU'-tock would sell at for- j mor ext rem prices or even better.! This was amply demonstrated during the day when extra good catlle came PARIS. Aog.-6r Rumors' of the dis appearance of Lieut. William T. Pon der of Texas, an aviator; have prove-1 groundless. Ponder was . forced to land over the German lines because of engine trouble.. He turned up two days ago', however, none the worse for hla experience. ATAHS AND STUIPKS ... yl'lTS SPORT PAGE Soldiers Leave On Hike. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGJ3, Aug. 5.-r-The soldier detach ment of the Oregon Agricultural Col lege left this afternoon for. the vicin ity of Albany, where .they camped out for .the time.. Tomorrow .morn ing one platoon Under 'Lieutenant tarlo S. Alorblo will represent a Ger man detachment. The .main , force under Lieutenant Charles L. Robin son will meet the "enemy"! .and a skirmish .will follow. Blank apimu nltion wll be used. Vnrlous war problems will be met. . 'Chicago Hotel Goes Food Administration ,Qtie JJetter ,on Meals BF.LOIAX ClTr IS FIXF.O . . ;PAUIS, Aug. 6. The Stars and Stripes, the American soldier newspa per, announces that It will abandoA Its sporting "page .until an allied vic tory brings peace. ' , InlialHianls Crlohrateil Entente Vic tory. LONDON. Aug. 6. The, Maastricht newspaper Les Mouveliee says the in habitants f Liege. Belgium, held an enthusiastic public demonstration over the success of the entente offen sive on the Marne salient. during whiah jthe Jdarseillaise was sung. Because jof this, .the newspaper adds, the ,Ger iman governor has ordered the curfew jrung at 7 o'clock in the ,evoning for .several weeks and the city also has I been. fined. CIliCAGO, Aug. -On account of the difficulty .of. seloctpig one', menl each week at which to . serve beef steak and ast beef, and two meals at which to serve boiled beef, the man agement of the. Hotel La Salle. Ohi- cago. has decided to make every day until 'September 15 absolutely beef less, ,thus eliminating the pse of loins and ribs during the entire period. The management of the.hotql states that guests will not suffer any incon venience whatever on account of ad opting the beefless program. They are serving in place of roast beef and steaks such satisfying meat dishes as grilled mutton chops, breaded veal cutlets, pork tenderloin, roast lamb, spring lamb chops, calves sweetbreads. iresn oeer tongue, Bmwu , iininm ham. boiled pork chops, roast pork, bacon, sausage and beef byproducts. prepared in an attractive, appetising form. I Perlor court for San Diego county. The naturalization ceremony requir ed less-than a hour. Included amony the soldiers were subjects of all the j central iowers and many of the en- Auto I.ierosn Fires -fllmo-SALEM. Or.. Aug. 6. Motor re- j hide Hiense fees collected by Secre j tary Olcott up to August 1 agKre. j gated t43.48D.r0. or considerably 1 .... i. . 1 . 1 1 ..... i ujt for -the' entire year in 1&17. when the fees amounted to (196.787.60. The fees will not Increase as rapidly from now on. liowever. as under the law. starting with A. gust 1, fees become j one-half of the amount charged prior I to that time. ' I . CLOSKH aAItp WILL P.E KMT 0 Kit .PKISOXFns DOINGS OF TlhJE DUFFS TOM DIDN'T GET VERY FAR. BY ALLMAN B , 11 forwnrd and sold at the record price Life Is not merely to live, but to(of $12.75. liv mi well dlaest well, worn, General cattle range: well, sleeo well, look well. v hat 1 Prime steers glosious condition to attain, and yet'ooa 10 cnoice s.eers how very eusv It Is If one will only I Medium to good steers., adopts the morning Inside bath. Fair to medium steers.. Folks who are accustomed to feel "mniun in.r nonn. rtll nnd heavy when they arise, split ting headache, stuffy from a cold foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stoni ; f'h, loo cows nnd heifers j Medium to good cows al heifers .1 1.7R Ri 1 2.7!V 10.7r,pil.rr 9.Kn-r IA.7R 8.600 sr. 0 8.r.W 8.6(1 8.no8 8,r,n id - .00il 7 50 noh. can Instead, feel as fresh as a Fair to medium cows nd ' dnbw by opening the sluices of the i holfers K.linfl, .on system ench inornlnir and flushing out tho w.hofe of the hiternnl poison ous stagnant matter. . Everyone, whether nlllng. sick or well, should, each mornlnir. before breakfast, drink a glass of real' hot water with a teasp'oonfnl of llmestono 6.50 ! 7.511 8. 61) f 11.50 6.00 iff R.Ot) I . . $lS.,:Sr 111,1 .. !.. Ix.Rfi . 17.401' II 9" . i.nnn6.r, j . ir.i-,i is;i Omners Hulls , i ialvas Inciters and feeder.! i - Swine Market Is HIsrlM'r. I ; fne'extra fine lot of hogs went Ifl a new hlyh rew.rd dorlnir' the day j Phosphate In it to wash from the .ne cm-i rr.c w... n..-. mnue stomnrh liver, kldnevs and bowels public early. All nrrlyals for the I ' ih ,vi. rtnv'silndlgestihle waste. , week's opening swln market were of 1 sour bile nnd poisonous toxins; thus food c,iinllty nnd only one load of elonnslng. sweetening and purifying made Its appearance over Sun- the entire alimentary eaal . .before '1nv- . in, in,,.. ,nr. fne.l Into the stomach. ! General hog range; The nein .f hot wnler and limestone Prime mixed . Pb.iFidiate on nn empty stomach Is' Medium nlcd wonderfully Invlgorntlng. It clento. '"ie1i heavies out nil the sour fermentations, gases, I'lvi Wnl., nn.l nl.lltv ntld gives' OHf I:lllk silen.11,1 appetite for brekfas. ,' vbeon mniaihm Strnilr. Whlln you are enjovlng your . break-: Fitn.-llcn In he fheen nnd InmK fust the wateiv nnd phos-.-hnte Is trse fr- k ilny was stendv nt North oiiletly exlrnrtlug a larae volume of ( P. rtlnd. elthnnrh Isimr trouMey eon water from tbe blot.d' and get t Inn ( to il"-il!inle the mnrket fener Wiiv (,.r a tlvirongli flushing of nil all". - the ni,io ..rasns. - j ''"-e'-' "T- p.-rlav were fair. Tho millions of people who nre r-r" .1 rap-e; bothered with .constipation. bilious"-' '-in Iambi. . $ ' t I spell., sinmncti (rouble. rheiimnM.ni' , - -!! . . . t -.no ti.aa others who' hnvs i.w eklns. blood .rato-nl n!u..,inv. rf.i .i'u eouinlenions are t "ci horl .-, . ST.rtsT S.r.o t lirrert in a nimrter noiiurl of llme-,i:wes . 8. On stone phosphate from the drop skv whlrh will cost very little, but Is suf ficient ,to make anyone a pronounced rrnnknn the subject of Internal aan Itatlon. : ' 1 , SAV, MM 'JOHS MAM. - Wi)&r& The .. MCAKirki of All THIS PftOFAMtTV ? skip am t ne f I X . -X MAT niOVK casTI.V TO CALL MAX OKRMAN NEW YORK, Aug. 5. To be called a German these days Is a slander which injures one to the extent of $25,000. according to Robert F. Ellis McClellnn, who holds membership ;n various patriotic orders and whose an cestors have fought in every American war. McClellnn. entered, suit Moinday against Dr. Joseph E. Winters, alleg ing that. In Delinonlco's Dr. Winter said to him within the hearing of oth er persons: "You are a German a dirty Ger man a low-down German.' I.ONDOX NOIH.F.MAV 1S POI ND DF.AO IV tiUOI'XDS AT HOME LONDON. ug- 5. Thomas Fran cis Anson, the third earl of Lichfield, director of the National Provincial i Pank of England, tlte Bank of Aus tralasia, was found dead Tuesday in ithe grounds of his estate at fihuKbor- ;cugh Park. Stafford, with a gunshot wound in the head. Ind IJchfield ! was born In 1S5G. Near Approach to Walls as lit Past to I to .Made im-mstubla. SALEM. Or.. Aug- 6. At tbe meet- tng of the state board of control on Saturday .action was taken that will prevent .the public from approaching unduly near the yards and buildings of the state penitentiary except when permitted to pass through a guarded gate. This was In approval of a plan submitted by Warden Murphy and recommended by the governor calling for the placing of the first en trance gate at the end of the State-, street carline and about . 300 - yards from .the present entrance- The -road leading from State street to the pres- ent entrance and thence to the State HospllaJ-for the Insane is to lie closed to public 'travel and protected by a high woven and barbed wire fence, similar to that now enclosing the " state fair grounds. Warden Murptgv says that the prison now Is too easily arproached by the public. -.4 hMiM r. r nr., rtn.-"' llim.wt. a?rs lo the reader of .the clarified. That part or nr is, I f ffl 41.LRI6HT Bur PICIC UP SOCH lAMUACE As You WEite usiwtf DOrlV VOO ?ftaPWED TOG- SiM usT.wecitC. OUT OH Trie GOLF I 1 . . y-Tr fJfUPPK KM.l-S -MANY IX SVITZKRUM PAHI. Aft- T. IlPimrts frum Swit- I xerlnnd a' that tho epidemic of Sonlsh srippe In that country hns proun to Hlarminir irtpnrtiir. Fii- (ttre faniiliof hnve diel. Kuneral are held nt rtlcht and relatives are forbidden tn follow to tho srave. The ; boflies 'f the deud turn black. . ; The epidemic Is 'thought to have emanated from Austria nr ficrmany. Catarrhal Dearnran f-annot Ite Cured t local appllfatlont, an. they raaaut rm-a the dim-'ased puriiuntj of the rar. l"hre la only one way to cure catarrhal deaf na. and tlut la by eMuitti u limit! I'aiarrhal ivparhnwi La rauMtl by a im flaoifl coo-lition of the oiikoiw llnlna; of (b Kuatai-kiaa Tuhe. tthrn tlit ttte la Irtriam! ymi Umv a rntnblln; auiind ir Ira perfwt hcarina:. and when It la entirely ' Aloaol, Ikeafaoia la the wttt. l'nlia tft Driammntiwa caa be mliH-ovl and thh tnba -trd to Ita normal nwdlth.n. barlna IM do dcvtruTiHl fiswrer. JUany ra of ieafn-K are ch i4h1 by ratarrh. wlik-k n Inflamt-d eonditloa of t h -ai aa fmrr. Haifa Catarrh Mtnllrin aia tbra thi Mood on tbe aaueoua anrfacva of tba ytna. Wa will itIt One nnntlred TVtllara fot .iny eaae f f 'ainrvltal IiviriiHa tlwtt canni ie rnro-d by. Hull a I'atnrrb iledkUe, Clr--alara !. All lrtiusta. 7.V. r. J. CIIKNtvV Ct.. Toledo, O. I Tnconia lV!he ciiUvl lrc Par- I TACOMA- AVash.! Auk. 5- Tncoina policemen will have to be satisHud iwith their present hpo calo tor this ! year, at least, a." the city council hn i tlrnied their petition for an Increase. The council did not believe It pjm I Pllile to pay hlsher wratrea under the ; present financial .condition of tha icity. Chief Iinrr- Smith asked fir jthe ndvanco and explained that many if bis Iks nven had Kone to the ship ! yards because of the low ;ik s In the dctrtmciit. ! ! ia AI.IrTX MM PIKUS , MAUK YANKS IV IHU li I CAMP K KA UN KY. Saq lieRo, al.. I AiifF. IV. Fiur hundred atxt v -twn al ien aoldlern, rcpreaentfnff twenty-one natlonalitlea, were naturalised her Monday !n a apec'al acalcn cf the an HEADACHE STOPS. -NEURALGIA GONE Or. Jame' Headache Powders gve instant relief Cost dime a package. Nrrre-racLin?, aplittina; or dull, thrbbn$ nsv'laA-lwa yicbl in juat a fear mono n La to lr. Jamn' Ileadayeba Pow oVra wbkrfa st unty 10 eeata a pack are at any dnijj alure. It a tha ajuk-k-eat, auraat facadacba relief ia tba ara jrurUL loa't suffer! Relieve tba arn y and ti iat mm mow I Y an easu Millions of Rioa and woaaea harar found tUat hpadacba and awt-raltf miaary la aeeUieaa. U a bat yoa mk for.