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Ml trim 1 1 jl'Hitjfi;-i--i I i(tS-i PAGE SEVTCN FTGTIT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON; WEDNESDAY, 'AUGUST 1, 1918. " Notices, Business Opportunities, Locals, Lost, Found; For Rent, Etc., Classified for Easy Reference. ' ' : : : : : ' ' ' ' ' NEW TODAY mCW TODAT. aeh bkw advartlaemeiit will b run undor "New Taair" (cr thm first luaertton only. During ubaequent Inaertlona of the ad It will apptar under lu proper elaulflcatlou. FOR 11KNT 3 unfurnlahcd modern room, chcup. 117 tiranuo street. For Sale RA KBITS FOR' SAIjK Flemlim . Giant loc und bucka; prtoea will udvunce next month. Hoover Hub- bitry. Box 61. Walla Walla, WaHh. Architect - BiHln building, l'hono 768, Pendle ton. Oreffoo. " ' J.'tlt SAI.K 4-cyllmler Hulck, H-25; haa boon run only 12,00(1 mllcn Kood tire. 13. H. Alilrich, East Oro- Konlan office. 'WANTldl) Maid for general house work, family of three; whrch 135 Icr month, l'hune Mm. Xcmnlth An neny, 303-J. . LOST Klk tooth with Kolcl mount ing; and diamond setting; liberal re wurd If returned to thla office. FOIt .SALl'I 10 acres of summer fallow; J?oopn pluco, 2 mlleH from I'ondleton. Address L. Fulor fr Jurncs If. Kates, Pendleton, Ore. FOIt SAI.1'3 HoiiMuhold furniture. Apply 509 Clay at. FOIt SALIC 4-room fiirninhcd bun ftulow on S. Alain St.. fi blocks from center business district; pmdicully new; tmnrnln If taken at once. In quire this office. HOI'S 3-lb. packue of lioni deliv ered anywhere Ln Ibe IT. tf- by par cel post, prepaid, $1. Address F. M, Money, esnverton, ore. Farm Implements THE) "NON-SKIP" Weeder seta all the weei the first time over the field, pavee one-third the time and doe lota better work. Order now, Pendleton Weeder works. 2H Cotten food St. Lost LOHT Hunch of keys, Saturday eve ning between Pendleton and Pilot Rock, or in Pilot ltock. Iteturn to this office und receive reward. Found For Rent AITS. ANI HOOMS ALTA APTS. FURNISHED APT. Hamilton Court HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, 101 Clay. TOR RENT 3 or 4 room apt. In qulro 129 Lewis or phone Z16J aft er 7 -xi'cluck eveninga. FOIl KENT SLEEPING room, 809 , Willow. Phone 4S2R- j FURNISHED . APARTMENTS, close - ln. 4U1 Aura, FOR HUNT 5 or 9 room house. By . era" Park on Gear St. Phone 644. ALTA AITS Two ami three rooms. furnlahed Laundry trays, hot wa ver. $12. GO to $20. 702 E. Alta. "hone 74. ' IIOUKKKKKPINO ap-artmcnta and sleeping rooms nt 60S Willow St. FOR RENT To resifonalble person. piano In eooa condition, inquire this office. Wanted WANTED Good, clean raca, at The East Oresontan offloa. WANTED Sewing, phone 482-W. WANTED Girl general housework, 3 In family. Wages $25. Write Mis. T. G. Sinclair, Bonneville, Ore. BOOKKEEPER, haa time for few , hours' work of evenings. Phone 351. N. J- BIydcnstein. CARPENTERS, $6.60 per 8 hours. , Muat Join union, lb tee, easy payments- 923 Comerce street, Tacoma, wasn. For&Je 'OIt BALE 1 head t, good work horses and two wagons. Inquire at Dutch Henry Feed Yard. FOR SALE A few choice thorough bred White Leghorn roosters. In luire Dr. McXabb.' FOR SALE: flood mountain wood. Carload if desired. Leme It Co, 612 Walnut St. Phone 232 J. CARPENTERS. $.60; bulldlnir labor ors, $4.50, per 8 hours. Must join union. Carpenters' fee. $15: laborers $10. Call 923 Commerce street, Ta coma. Wash. WANTED One horse farm wagon. Alta Auto Radiator &. Lamp Works. 701 EX Alta. FOUND Auto license No. 2553. Own er can have same by calling at this tflce and paling charges. Draymen CALL PENLAND BROS VAN to move your household goods. Tele phone $39. Also baggage transfer ring and heavy hauling. WHEAT RANCH for rent. 5 miles from town. Address Box 98. Pen dleton, Ore.- FOR SALE Five-room strictly mod , ern house; lot 60x150; will take payments. Phone G61. FOR ItlONT Unfurnished apartment. 20", V. Webb. 1 block from Main St, PIANO FOR RENT Address East Oregonian. WANTED Position as bookkeeper. First class reference. Address this office. ' " v FOR RENT Furnlahed house. 401 Aura. WANTED To rent modern furnish ed 6 or 6 room house or bungalow. Inquire Mrs. Glenn Scott. Ph- 207R. FOR 'SALE Holstein milch cow. Ap- ply 317 College street. WHEAT' LANDS FOR SALE in Gll- llain county, Oregon; well improved farms on easy terms; cheapest wheat land In the West. For further par ticulars apply to A. B. Ito bertsoit, Condon, Oregon. FOR SALE Six gocd dairy . cows. Address Box 754, Pendleton, or see T. W. Ayers, Sax Station. FOR SALE Residence property la west end of town near Hawthorne school. Call at 621 Maple. FOR SALE Modern 5-room house, furnished or unfurnished. l'hone 496W. FOR SALE Complete farming out fit; also will lease purchaser my farm for a term of years, Address P. O. Box 40, Pendleton, Ore. HEMKTITCH1NO at the Singer shop. Mall orders promptly attended to. WANTED Chambermaid. Inquire Quelle Cafe. 1 - ,W. A. MILES. "bsicKU, transfer and J FOR RENT Large nicely furnished dray age. Office phone $49. Real front room with bath; suitable for WANTED First-class aute mechanic, 75c per hour. $1.1214 Per hour overtime; no helpers need -apply. Sappers', Inc., Hermiaton, Ore. WANTED To loan about ?L60 on approved real property. Inquire of Fred E. Schmidt, Smith-Crawford building. Miscellaneous I BUT ALL KINDS of junk at top prices. Iron and aacka a upnclalty Paclfio Junk Co.. J. BL Jones, prop., 117 Cottonwood street. Second-Hand Dealers V. 0TROBLE, dealer ln new and aee ond band goods. Cash paid for ase nd hand goods. Cheapest place to buy lousehold goods. 110 E. Court Phons 11W. To find, to enjuire or to sell use the classified. FOR SALE 320 acres, near North Powder, Ore.. 170 acres under cul tivation. 200 acres tillable; small bouse, barn, cow barn, chlckon house and cellar; good soil; a snap at $9,000 with reasonable terms; also 200 acres of the choicest land In Grande Ronde ( valley; high-class improvements; part! of the land in orchard; one-half mile from railroad station; price $35,00u; reasonable terms. La Grande Invest ment Company, La Grande, Ore. Attorneys FRED K. BCHM1DT, Attorney at Boom 14, Bmltn-Crawford Bids. D, W. BAILEY, Attorney at I Rooms 7, t, , Despaia Building. GEORGE! W. COUTTB. Attorney at Law. Room 17; Schmidt block. CARTER BMTTHB, Attorneys at Law. Office In rear of American Na tional Bank Building. FEB FEB, Attorneys at Law. Office Notices Notice to Farinera, We will buy 60 tons alfalfa hay; also 30 tons wheat hay. Phone 138. Penland Bros. Transfer. H. , XTSATOff. Attorney at Law. Boons 14. Smith -crswlora ouuibi- 8. A. NEWBERRY, Attorney at Law. smiu-urawiwa dui,u,u, PETERSON BISHOP, Attomeye at Law. Room a ana . Bmiui-wsw- fora Bonding. JAMES B. PERRT, Attorney at Law. Office over Taylor iinruware v"- RALBY RALBT, Attorneys at Law. Office la American National Baa Building. B A. LOWELL, Attorney and Counsel lor at law. ornca l.i uwnw" Auctioneers Notice of I'aj nir-nt of ni of I"cnllc. ton lmiroemcnt Bonds. NoUce Is hereby given thiU City of Pendleton Improvement Bonds Nos. 20 and 21. Series T, will be paid pon presentation thereof to tho under signed at the American National Hank, Pendleton. Umatilla County, Oregon. Interest on said bonds ceases September 1, 1918. Dated August IS, 1918. LEU MOORHOUSB, Treasurer. City of Pendleton. By Wm. Mickelsen, Deputy. ANYONE having lost a dog fbull and airedalel, possibly 1 year old) in or near the Broch Meadows or Fry Meadow, Palmer Junction, Ore., can have same by proving property and paying for ad and a small fee for keep. This dog, came to my home about July 20. Mollie Williams, ralmer Junction, Ore. COL. W. .F. YOHTOtA. Auctioneer. makes a specialty of farmers' stock and machinery aalea. "The man that geta you the money." Leave orders al mast Oregonian Office. FOIt SALE3 Lease on 800 acres land, 400 summer fallow, 400 stubble; also complete farming outfit. Ad dress' Box 383, Peendleton. FOR SALE Rugs, heating Btove, arm chair, fruit Jars, sewing ma chine and other household articles. 614 East Webb. You may nave profitable business relations for years to come with some one you will come to know first thru your next classified -ad! Every useful thing should be used. Bell that used article to somebody who needs It through the classified. wajct ao ooi.rir ahd CLAf alFMBD DUUiOTOBT. Counting six ordinary worda ta the line and charged by the line. , . Want ads and locals. ' Ratea Per Un. First Insertion, per line ., . Kach add. Insertion, per line fo One week six Insertions) each Insertion, per line $c 1 mo. each Insertion, per line 40 f month contract, each In sertion, per line . , lo 11-month contract, each inser -tlon, per line 9e tfe ads taken for less than 6e Ads taken over the telephone only from East Oregonian sub scribers and those listed In the Telephone Directory. Copy muat be In our office not later than 1:S0 o'clock day of 'publication. Notice of County Hoard of Knunllia tinn. Pendleton! Ore.. Aug. 1. 118. Notice is hereby given that the. Board of J-Squaliaatiun of Umatilla County, State of Oregon, will meet at the county court house in Pendleton. In said county and state, on the sec ond Monday In September, being Sep tember 9, continuing for 15 days, and publicly examine the assessment rolls, correct all errors In valuation, de scription or quality of lands.loU or" other property assessed by me. It shall be tho duty of persons In terested to appear at the time and place hereby appointed. C. P. STRAIN, Assessor for Umatilla County. TTMB CART Weston-Pendleton Auto Btam Leaves Weston for Fendletou at 7:46 a. m. and 12:46 p. m. Leaves Athena for Pendleton at : a. m. and 1:00 p- m. Leaves Adams for Pacdleton at a. m. and 1:20 p. m. Leaves . Pendleton (Allea-Knlgbt Store) for Weston at 10 av m. and 4:00 p. m. O- H. MePH E R R IN, Driver. Why not assume tnat your next tenant Is a reader of the classified and get ln touch with him at once T SAGE TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK When Mixed Willi Sulphur It firing IPil'k lis llt-auUrul 1-llMro nt Once. Gray Hair, however handsome, de notes advancing age. We nil know the advantuites of youthful appear anre. Your hufr if your ch.irni. 11 mars the fare. When t fudts. turns gray und looks streaked. Just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances Its aincnrance a hundred fold. Don't slay irrny! Iwk yotim! Klther prepare the recipe at home or tet from any drug store a SO-rnlil bottle of "Wyrtira Snge nnd Sulphur Compound." vhlrh is merely the old time recipe Improved by the addi tion of other lii;:reti nls. Thousand of folks recommend till ready-n-UHe prepamllon. beinufo It darkens the hair beautifully, besides, no ne can poK-iihly tell, us It darkens so natur ally and evenly. You mM a sronge or soft brush with It. drawing this through the hair, Inklnc one small strand at a time. By inoriilnn the gray hair disappears; uHer on other application or two Its natural color Is restored and It becomes thieli. glossy nnd lustrous, and you uppenr years younger. Wyclh's Sago and Sulph-ir Com pound is a dellshtful toilet requisite. II Is not Intended for the cure, miti gation or prevention of disease. U.S. MARINES SAVED PARIS IS DECLARED Eye Witness Account of Chateau - Thierry Fight Made Public by Navy. " OFFICERS BELIEVE STAND RESPONSIBLE Deliberate Fire With Ad justed Range Beyond French Experience. PLANT IX TIIK DAM.KIi i:IPMYS MANY WOM1-1N Sawing MnrhliMK In I Km sliook Plant Arc Mnnilnl by W-kcr hex. . TIIK PAIJ.ES. or., Ar..lT. With :r, per cent of the employes women, doing labor which I ordinarily done l-y men a new factory tins been started In The Dalles by the Man chester' Box Lnmber com pan... near the O.-W. R. R. & N. shops. The plant employs 40 people. Mose of the women work sawing mnchines. The factory produces box . shook and about 40.000 feet of lumber wli be Sawed .dully. The plant Is "steam operated and the boilers are In a sep arata concrete building- It also has a large blower room containing waste shavings nnd sawdust. The fuel needed ln the boiler room Is Sup plied b! the waste taken from the saws and planers by tho exhauster. The present equipment of Ibe fac tory eonsixts of pinners, a rip saw. three cutoff saws, an sutomnlic twin resaw. an automat Iraily fed horizon tal machine, a vertical resnw ami other auxiliary machinery sneh a." filing machines and tying machinery. WASINNtiTON, Aug." 19. A graph ic eye-witness account of the I'iKht lng near Cbaleaii-Thlery. In which American divisions. Including the ma rine irl':nte. took iirt early in June, Is made public by the navy depart ment. It Is In tho form of a. lone letter from an officer of the marines to Major f.encral Harnett, command ing the corps, and tho storys told u. of peculiar significance as. in the opinion of many officers here, 11 war tho stand of the Americans atom, this lino which saved Paris. The of the writer is not disclosed. The Americans were rush'-d to the line in motor trucks to support the hard-pressed French nnd on Juno 1 the marine brigade deployed on a support position, the battalion com manded by Major Thomas Holcomb hurrying into line ns the men climbed off the trucks. The Hermans were cnniliiK on and on June 2 the French dropped back. passing through the American lines. "We hnd Installed ourselves in a house In In Vole fhatel. a little vil lage between Chnmpnlllon nnd Acy le Borage." the writer says. "From -ne side we had observation of the north side we bad observation of the north and when the Cernmns at tacked nt r. p. m- we hnd a box-seat. "They were driving nt hill Itili from the north nnd northeast and they came out on a wonderfully Moni day. In two columns across a wheat field. We could see the two thin brown columns ndvanclns in perfect order until two-thirds of the columns we iidKcd. were In view. "The ritle nnd machine gun fire wero Ineessnnt nnd overhead shrnp- The Itching and Sting of Blazing, riery Lczema nel was bursting. Then the shrap nel came on the target, at each shot. Kconied Suicide. "The white patches would roll away and we could see that Borne of the cnlitmns were' trlls there; slowed up. and It seemed pcrfoct sulcihe for them to try. Yon couldn't begrudge a tribute to their pluck, at that. "Then, under that deadly f'.re, and r barrage of rlflo and machine gun fire, the Uocho stopped. It was too much for any men. They burrowe in or broke to the cover of !ho woods and vou could follow them by the ripples of the green whlto as they raced for cover-' . Tho writer declares the rifle fire of the marines amazed the French who saw it. ' "That men should fire deliberately an use their sishts and adjust their range." he says, "was beyond their experience. It must have had a tell ing effect on the morale of tho Roche, for It was something they had not counted on. As a matter of fact, after pushing back tho weakened French and then running up against a sllonewall defense they were lib erally "up In the air' and more than stopped. Wo found that out later from prisoners, . for the Germans never knew we were In the front line when they made that attach. They w-ere absolutely mystified at the man ner in which the defense stiffened up until they found that our trooro were ln line. ' -r Fighting Followed. The letter tells ln detail of the days of fighting that followed. It de scribes a daylight charge against a machine gun host and of scouting raids up to. June 6, when the whole brigado swung forward, to straighten out the line. This action resulted in the capture of llallcau wood. Maor Sibley's battalion of the sixth marine - regiment led tho way here with Holcomb In support- The woods were alive with enemy machine guns. That night word came back that Rob ertson had taken Hourcsches. break log through a heavy machine gun barrage to enter tho town. Robert son, fighting with an automatic in each hand, was hit three times before he would allow himself to bo taken to tho rear. Speaking of individual acts of brav ery, the writer says IHincan. a com pany commander, "before he was mowed down, had his pipe In his mouth and was carrying a stick." "Later." he adds, "Dental .Surgeon Osborne picked up Duncan and with a hospital corps man had Just gained some shelter when a shell wiped all three out." XEW FOOD FIRM IS S5OO.O0O X)N'iaiX SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2. Ar ttlcles of Incorporation wero filed this morning by the Lilierty Food Prod ucts Company. The capital stock is $500,000, and the directors of the company are Irving C. Ackerman, Si mon Harris, Morris LeboviU and Al fred C- Rlumenthal. Una Soldier Wins Ilrido. ALIIANy. Or.. Aug. 1- Clifford Thompson of Lebanon is the first Linn county soldier and probably one of the first from Oregon to' win a bride abroad. Relatives In this coun ty received word that ho was married in Liverpool. England. recently to Miss Kittle Kavanaunh of that city. Thompson Is a corporal in the, 162d Infantry. Klickitat Steers Are Selling at $12.50 irt V 'No. Portland Yards DOINGS QF THE DUFFS DANNY IS TOO ROUGH BY ALLMAN Swim Like the Skin Is on Fire. There ia a hai-rasaing; discomfort caused by Fcr-ema that almost be comes a tor'.tm. The itching is al most unbearable, and the akin seems on fira with the burning" irritation. A cure from local applications of Halves and ointments is impossible, becausa anch treatment can only al lay the pain temporarily. The disease ran only be reached by going deep down to its eourea. .The source cf Eczema is in the blood, the tlipeasc being- caused by an infection which brcaki out through the skin. That is why the most satis, factory treatment for all so-called skirrdi.seases is S. S. S, for this rem edy to thorouirhjv cleanses the blood that no impurities can remain. Get a bottle to-day at any drugstore, and you will see results from the rii;ht treatment. Wrip for expert medical advice, whirh you can pet without cost, by addressing- Medical Director, 21 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. IE' ME w6of fe "TfT fir" " I TrlATk-l- BE ABOUT J II f LU C- ' I I ALL Trie EWW VJOVJ"! f " " " " " " L nftfssiiij PORTLAND, Aug. 21. Robert Mc Crow showed the "bunch'i. a, few things about what an old timet could do In the cattle trade. He brought forth a load of some extra good stuff from the Klickitat country and by a single swoop established a new high record for steers with a sale of 18 head at $13.50. This again gives to Portland the honor of paying more for cattle than has ever before been paid in any rec ognized livestock market along the Pacific coast. Not only did the Klickitat shipper gel a record price for steers, but some cows he brought forward were quick ly snapped up at $9.50 during the morning. Oeneral cattle range: Prime steers $l2.;i lS.50 flood to choice steers.. 1 1.0 12.00 Medium to good steers. S.75 W I l-OO Fair to medium steers .. S-Tr 9-75 Common to fair steers. 5.75Si Choice cows and heifers S.ia .2S Mi Ihiii to good c. and h. 6.25 tf 7.75 Fair to med. cows and h. 5.2;ii 6.25 fanners s.nnut fi.on Hulls r..0'ir' 7.e Calves s.'.otr 12 on Blockers and feeders .. 6.M0M 8.00 SWlnc PriifH Maintained. Market for swine showed well main tained values at North Portland, .-ales continue nt $20 for really worth while hogs and there is not a sufficient nmount of this class of stuff arriving to fill immediate wants or the big killer.". General hog range: Prime mixed $lit.r.iii 2i.on Medium mixed I!t.'i0i l 50 Hough henvles 1 7.5 1 8.5" 1S.',.-.I IS. Oil P.ulk of sales p..V.'.i ls.r.ri Mutton Market Strong. Only a small amount of stuff ap peared in the mutton and lamb alleys overnight. Trend of the trade con tinues to show a reniarkablv strong t"ie, with no further change ln values indicated for the day. General sheep raime: Rest lambs $ 1 4.00 1 5.00 Medium to good lambs .. ll.oo4i i3.nn Yearlings io.on'.r 1 1.75 Wethers Sfoxi-10.50 Kwes ".no fr S.00 IF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER BOTHER Take Salts to lltisli Kidneys and Xetitralixe J rr Mating Acids. Kidney and Bladder weakness re sult from uric acid, says a noted authority- Th kidneys filter this acid fro mine blood and pa.ss it on t the bladder, where it often remains to irritate and in flume, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an irritation at the neck of th bladder, obliKiny you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The Btifferer is in constant dread, the water passes sometimes with a scald ing sensation and is very profuse; again, there Is difficulty in avoiding It. Bladder weakness, most folks call it. Iecaupe they can't control urina tion. While It is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this la 1 really one of the most simple ail ments to overcome- tlet about four jounces of Jad Sata from your phai- mac is i and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast, con I Unite this for two or three days. This will neutralize the acids In the urlnw so it no longer i a iwmrce of irrita tion to the bladder and urinary or gans which then act normally attain. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless. and is rnade fmm the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with Dthia f and Is used by thousands of folks i who are subject to urinary riiosrders caused by uric acid Iritatlon. Jad Sit Its is splendid for kidneys ana causes no bad effects whatever. I Here you have a pleasant, rf fer vescent Hthla-wnter drink. which quickly relieve Madder trouble, A majority fa classified message may bo clearly told in lesa than fifty words. j 2 SVItVIVOKS IiAMV. ATLANTIC Voi.T. Aug. ICS. The captain and J-J r lh fcw of llic llrnzilian motor s1mi- Mudruutla. slielU rd ami sunk by a l -Nat near winter i quarter shoals of Virginia were jhroiittht into port today. They wrr iifM-mtl by a steamer. The V-lot 1 shelled the Madrusda from 2M ard. The captain sntd the l"-hiat was an 'ohl t."pc with pcriwpe. ! Catarrhal I)eme (nnot Be Cured T Inral po!lnMoni, thy mna I th dt4aM1 iwwtiona of th enr Thr l ; only one war to cur mtrrhl dafnNa :ln) that 1 b coo ttmibtoal rmen ''atarrbal lwfnw la caused by an la I riamiHt rnn1ttltt of tbe mnroii Hnlnc of Ktwf a-tiin Tahe. Whtn tliia tub la Inflamed yon hare a rnmbllnv aotiod or Im perfMt biarlair. and whn ir l emlrelv j .-loal. lfnr I tb rwiutt. I"nl-a th I Inf larom.ttiMn can he retinoid an1 thla tnb ! mtored to it normal condition. hHn ! will be defftroTnl fwrff. Mny cae of iiScafn4M are ru4Mt br catarrh, which H fan InflamM condllion of tht nnaona an races. Hall Catarrh MtatlL Ini at ta thr 'the blood oa tbe bjucoiw surface of lb We will rive One flnndrM TVllars fM ny cat of t'nt Jirrlnl IMCn4-m that rann-M W hiM by lir IHtarrh MslklB, Or culars free. All Irirtra, TSc r 1 i ni'M'i' I Oi, Tclrdo, O mWm e in CHICHESTER S PILLS .tk l -mw Re t. V I Ta. .fc I., W ,w , kiauob b ha n a ru.1, as ymr. ooj i Hoc MUM. t S010 BY MLCG5IS 0IS:iL'S KEMEDYFORMEN. AT roun OffUnRIST.