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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1918.
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Notices, Business Opportunities, locals, Lt, Found, For Rent, Etc;, Classified for: Easy Reference.
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Notices
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For Rent
Wanted
For Sale
Attorneys
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to. drat luaartlon only. Uurlnv
eubaeq.ue.nt Insertion of to 4
It will appear under I La yrooar
classification.
FORI BALE Heating stove, child's
bed, high chair, ruga, morris ahnlr,
cot, sewing machine cardvn hose,
fruit , Jar and other household, ar
ticles. IU Kant Webb.
LOST Bunch of koya, Haturday eve
ning between Pendleton and I'llot
Hock, or In Pilot Hock. Return to,
thin office and receive reward-
WANTED 'Woman
Phone 34 OR
to do washing.
BA.Si:BAU VKWTKItKA V'H
MXHIK8. -.
National l.-aKiie.
Chicago 2, New York 4.
St.- Louis 8-4, Brooklyn 3-3
Cincinnati 9, Philadelphia 6
Pittsburg- 3, lloaton 0.
AnH-rlfaii Ijmmcub.
Boston 0. Ht. Lou In 1.
Philadelphia 3, Chicago 2.
Washington 7, Cleveland 1.
New York S, Detroit 3. '
THRIFT STAMPS TO
i GO WITH GASOLINE
WORST NIGHT OP
LIFE; HUN IDEA
OF U.S. ATTACK
WITH THE AMRRICAN1 ARMIES
IN FRANCE, Aug. 22 Lieutenant
Almunda of the 2d Battalion, 48th
Regiment. 28th Division, was a me
thodical Oerman who kept a' diary of
his career aa an officer. Here are two
entries from his diary:
June 7 'In the night of the Sth
and Sth we will relieve the front line,
It must he a Had outfit which allows
Itself to be thrown out by the Ameri
cans.
"June 9 The worst night of my
life. It Is a wonder that the fellows
were all at their posts when thi
Americans attacked The attack
thank Clod, 'was repudsed. God has
mercifully preserved ns."
It was after the next attack, ap
parently, that the lieutenant ceased
keeping his diary.
APTS. AND KOOMH ALT A APTS.
FURNISHED APT. Hamilton Court
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, il Clay.
FOR RENT 3 or 4 room apt. In
quire 129 Lewis or phone 246 J aft
er 7 o clock evenings.
WANTED Good, dean raa, at Tba
East Oregonian offloe.
WANTED Sewing, phone 42I-W.
WANTED Girl general housework,
3 In family. Wages I2G. Write
Mrs. T. a. Sinclair, Bonneville, Or.
FOR ' RUNT SLEEPING room, 100
Winow. Phone 482R.
FURNISHED APARTMENTS,
in. 401 Aura.
close
AMdKIl WORKMEN IS
MEXICAN OIL FIELDS
THREATEN TO FLEE
WASHINGTON, Aug. 23. Skilled
American and British workmen ' In
Mexican oil fields are threatening to
leave, alleging their lives are unsafe.
oil in-
TACOMA, Wash., Aug. 23. Every
molorlat -who purchases gasoline to
the amount of 1 or more In Tacoma representatives of the private
mis weea win oe asKea ana cxpectea rAfla ri-lni-a '
to buy at the same time one r more tate deDartment officials
inriri Biamps. aii gasoline stations
In the city today became agencies for
the sale of the little kaiser-swatters,
under Instructions from O. H. Rich
ardson, local manager of the Stand
ard Oil Company. In charge of the
Is. ,
In writing a classified ad ba speclflo,
definite. Generalities befog your message.
THINK DRIVE BLOWING DOWN
WASHINGTON, Aug. 19. Senator
concluded from March's talk that the
present drive Is, slowing down. Koch
mas start a new drive on another
front. '
A majority of classified messages
may be clearly tpld In leas than fifty
words.
had
heard nothing of such a step recent
ly, although for many months skilled
workmen have been dissatisfied with
their protection.
Exodus of these men would hold
up the oil supply to the navies of Eng
land and the United States and would
be a serious blow to war plans.
Bandit- have recently robbed and
murdered several white' workers in
the Tampico district and a number of
payroll robberies have occurred, oil
men here say. Foreigners are not per
mitted to carry arms for self defenso.
FOR RENT 5 or 9 room house. By
ere' Park on Gear St. Phone, tii,
FOR RENT- To 'responsible 'person,
piano In good condition. Inquire
this office.
WHEAT RANCH for rent, S , miles
from town. - Address Box 1)8. Pen
dleton, Ore.
FOR SALE Five-room strictly mod
ern house; lot rux 1 GO ; will take
payments. Phone f61.
BOOKKEEPER has time for few
hours' work of evenings. Phone
3(1, N. J. Blydensteln.
WANTED One horse farm wagon.
Alta Auto Radiator & Lamp Works.
701 E. Alta,
WANTED Position as
First class reference.
office.
bookkeeper.
Address this
HEM STITCH INO at the Singer shop.
Mail orders promptly attended to.
WANTED' Chambermaid.
Quelle Cafe.
Inquire.
WANTED To buy several head hogs,
100 to 1 50 lbs. Call or write Her
bert Thompson, Pendleton, Ore.
FOR RENT Unfurnished apartment
205 W. Webb, l-block from Main st,
PIANO FOR RENT
East Oregonian.
FOR RENT Large nicely furnished
front room with bath: .suitable for
one or two. 723 Aura st.
FOR RENT 3 unfurnished modern
rooms, cheap. 117 Orange street.
'OR RENT Neatly furnished apart
ments; modern. A:ply 615 Post st.
WANTED Maid for general houi
work, family of three; wages 3S
Per month. Phone Mrs. Nesmith An-
neny, 303-J.
FOR SALE 7 heao . f good work
horse and two wuxon. Inquire at
Dutch Henry Feed Yard.
FOR SALE Good mountain wood.
Carload If desired. Leme St Co.,
612 Walnut St. Phone 232J.
FHEO B. SCHMIDT. Attorney at I
Boom 24. Smlta-Crawford Bid.
FOR SALE Residence property In
west end of town near Hawthorne
school. Call at 621 Maple.
FOR SALE Complete farming out
fit; also -.vlll lease purchaser my
farm for a term of years. Address P.
O. Box 40. Pendleton. Ore.
FOR SALE 4-cylinder Bulck, B-25;
has been run only 12,000 miles;
good tires. E. B. Aldrlch, East Ore
gonian office.
D. W. BAILBT, Attorney at I
Rooms 7, t. , Deapaln Building.
UKORQB W. CODTT. Attorney
Law. Room 17, Schmidt block. -
CARTER BMYTHB. Attorney
Law. Office In rear of American Na
tional Bank Building.
FEB FM. Attorney at Law. Offto
m Despam -tuuaing.
R. f. KBATOR, Attorney at Law. Boom
it, amiui-Jrawfora nuiiaing.
FOR SALE Lease on 800 acres land.
400 summer fallow, 400 stubble;
alBo complete farming outfit. 'Ad
dress Box 383, Peendleton.
Miscellaneous
( liUf ALL KINDS of Junk at ton
prices. Iron and sack a upeclalty
Pacific Junk Co J. & Jones, prop.
(17 Cottonwood street.
Put an end to that delay In renting
that house or apartment through
getting your message to the reader
of the classified.
Every useful thing should ba used.
Sell that used article to somebody
who needs It through the classified.
FURNISHED APARTMENTS close
In. 777 Thompson.
Second-Hand Dealers
V. BTHOUl.E, dealer Id new and o
ond hand goods. Cash paid for
ind hand gooda. Cheapest place to but
louaebold good. 110 K. Court Pnon
1U W.
Draymen
CALL PENLAND BROS.' VAN te
movo your household good. Tele
phono 339. Also baggag transfer
ring and heavy hauling.
W. A. MILEH. baggae. transfer and
dray age. Office phono 149. Res.
749R,
COMB SAGE TEA
INTO GRAY HAIR
DARKENS BEAI'TH-TLLY AND RE
STORES ITS NATI'RAL tf IR
AND 1,1'STHB AT t)X(H
Common gaiden sage brewed Into a
heavy tea. wlfh sulphur and alcohol
added, will turn gray, streaked and
faded hair beautifully dark and lux
uriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul
phur recipe at home, though, la trou
blesome. An easier way Is to get the
ready-to-use preparation improved by
the addition at other Ingredients, cost
ing about (0 cents a large bottle, at
drug stores, known aa "Wyeth's Sage
snd Sulphur Compound,'' thus avoid
ing a lot of muss.
While gray, faded hair Is not sinful
we all desire to retain our youthful
appearance and attractiveness. By
darkening your hnlr with Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Ciihipound, no one can
tell, because It does It so naturally, so
evenly. You Just dampen a sconge or
soft brush with It and draw this thru
your hair, taking one small strand at
a time; by morning all gray hairs havs
disappeared. After another applica
tion or two your hair becomes beauti
fully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant
nd you appear years younger.
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound
Is a delightful toilet requisite. It Is
hot Intended for the cure, mitigation
or prevention of disease.
RUSSIANFRONT
RESTORATION
IN1919.BELIEF
Events Sweeping Country
Back Into War, Arboga
tion of Treaty Expected.
END Ol' BOLSHEVIKI
NEAR, INEVITABLE
Big Question is Who Will
bucceeu rresent
Government. !
To find, to enjulro or to sell us
tho classified.
u fj
STATE FAIR. Salem, Oregon, Sep-
temper 23-28- Splendid exhibits.
excellent music, high class entertain
ments and a superb racing card. For
particulars writ A. H. Lea, Salem, Or
egon. .
HOPS 3-lb. package of hop? deliv
ered anywhere In the U. S. by par
cel post, prepaid, $1. Address F. M.
Morley, Sllverton, Ore.
MINUTES PAY DOLLARS demon
strating new 310 adding machine,
wonderful Invention; adds, subtracts,
multiplies; work equals 3200 ma
chine; five year guarantee; sells
everywhere; Rplendld profits; write
quick for trial offer and protected
territory. Calculator Corporation, 722
Northwestern Bunk Bldg, Poraland.
Ore. ,
You may have profitable business
relations for years to come with some
one you will come to know first thro
your next classified adt
FOR SALE 320 acres, near North
Powder, Ore., 170 acres under cul
tivation. 200 acres tillable; small
house, barn, cow barn, chicken 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 I3B.00U;
reasonable terms. La Grande. Invest
ment Company, La Grande, Ore.
a A. NEWBERRY. Attorney at Law,
Smith-Crawford Building.
PETERSON BISHOP, Attorneys at
Law. Room t and 4. BmlLb -Crawford
Building.
JAtTBS B. PERRY, Attorney at Law.
Office over Taylor Hardware Company.
KALBTY RALEY. Attorneys at Law.
Office In Amarlosa National Bank
Building.
Notice to Farroerm.
Wo will buy 60 ton alfalfa hay:
also 30 ton wheat hay. Phono IBS
Pen land Bros. Transfer. .
Notice of Payment of city of Petxlle
ton Improveanrnt Hands.
Notice Is hereby given that CMty of
Pendleton Improvement Bonds No.
20 and 21, Series T, will be paid upon
presentation thereof to the under
signed at tho American National
Bank, Pendleton, Umatilla County,
Oregon. Irfferest on said bond
ceases September 1, 19)3.
Dated August 13, 1918.
LEE MOOR HOUSE, "
Treasurer. City of Pendleton.
By Wm. MIekelsen, Deputy.
a. A. LOWELL, Attorney and Counsel
lor at law. f Of flea la Daapaln Bid.
ANYONE having lost a dog (bull and
alredalel, 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 ft for
keep. This dog came to my homo
about July 20. Molllo William,
Palmer Junction. Ore.
Auctioneers
FOR SALE Household
Apply 509 Clay st.
furniture.
FOR SALE 160 acres of summer
fallow; Hoops place. 2 miles from
Pendleton. Address L. Falor cr James
H. Estes, Pendleton, Ore.
COL. W. ,F. TOHNKA, Auctioneer,
makea a specialty of farmers stock
and machinery sales. "The man that
gets you tbe money." Lear order at
avast Oregonian Office.
Architect
RAYMOND W. HATCH, Architect. Do-
spaln building. Phono 768, Pendle
ton. Oregon.
Found
FOUND Auto license No. 2653. Own
er can have same by calling at this
ffice and paying charges.
Farm Implements
THE "NON-SKIP" Weeder get all
tho weeds the first time over tbe
field. Saves one-third the tlm and
doe lot better work. Order now.
Pendleton Weeder work. 632 Cotton
wood St. .
. tvaftTT ad coi.ninis am
cfcAMiiruin uiBEMroar.
Counting sis ordinary word to
. the line and charged by
the line.
Want ads and local.
Itatea Per Una.
First Insertion, per lino -l
ICach add. iaeertloa. per line so
One week (six Insertions),
each Inaertlon, per line., , , . to
1 mo. each Insertion, per line 4o
month contract, each In
sertion, per line 8
13-montb contract, each Inser-,
tlon. per line I 3e
No ads taken for less than2i
Ada taken oyer tbe telephone
only from Eaat Oregonian sub
scribers and thoae jleted In the
Telephone Directory. Copy muit
be In our office not later than
1:39 o'clock day of publication.
iotlce of Connty Board of Equalisa
tion. Pendleton, Ore., Aug.' 19, 1913. " "
' Notice ' la hereby given that tha
Board of Equalization 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
fpuhlicly examine the assessment rolls,
correct all errors In valuation, do-
other property assessed by me.
It shall be the duty of persons In
terested to appear at tho Urn and
place hereby appointed.
C. P. STRAIN.
Assessor for Umatilla County.
TIME CARD
Weston-Pteaultatoa AsnVs Staaw
Leaves Weston for Pondloton at g:tt
a. m. and 13:43 p. m.
Leaves Athena for Pendleton at l:M
a, m. and 1:00 p. m.
Leave Adam for Pscdleton (4 l:St
a. m. and 1:20 p. so.
Leave Pendleton ( Allen-KnJurht
Store) for Weston at II a. m. and
4:0 p. TO.
O. n. McPHERRINT, Driver.
Why not as-nime that your next
tenant Is a reader of tha classified'
and get In touch with him at onceT
More than 3.000 women and girls
were on parade recently In the open
ing of the Red Cross drive in Msdl
son county, Indiana. Only four men
were In the parade. Two were hann-
masters, one drove a float and an
other rods In an ambulance. .
LIFT OFF
DOESN'T llt'RT AT AM, AND COST
ONLY FEW CENTS
Magic! Just drop a little Freesone
on that touchy corn, Instantly It stops
aching, then you lift the corn off with
the fingers. Truly! No huml-ug.
Try Freemone! Tour druRglut n-ll-
a liny bottle fur a fw c-ntt. ufficlent
to rid your feet of every hard corn,
oft corn, or corn between tbe toe.
and calln-- without one particle of
pain, no re n em or Irritation. Fron
im the discovery of a noted Cincinnati
ftnlu. t , . w i
BY JOSEPH 8HAPI.EJ
(United Premi Staff Correspondent,
who arrived today from Kussla. )
NEW YOll K, Aur 22. 'Events are
RweepiriK KiiHUia back Into the war.
There la every reason to hope now
that next summer will brlna; restora
tion of the eastern front. The abro
gation of the Uront-IJtovsk peace
treaty may be expected any moment.
That the end of the. llulRhevlkl Id
near haa been pointed out repeatedly
In United Presa dispatches. I have
never been so convinced of It aa I am
now. The bis: question was who
would succeed them, tlermnny lins
felt the Inevitable downfall of the
Uolithevlki. The late Count Mlrbach's
principal work In Moscow was to pre
pare for the downfall of the HoluheviM
and the establishment of a govern
ment similar to that of Skoropadsky
In the Ukraine.
nVrniaii Plana Frustrated.
Itut Russia's passion for freedom
and unity has frustrated the schemes
of Germany. There will be no koro
padsky government In Moscow. The
constituent ussemhly, composed of an
overwhelming majority of Social rev
olutionists and Sot-ialtatM of the Men-
shevlk groups, are coming back Into
power. Their first act will be an an
nouncement to the world that the
shameful Brest-Lttovsk treaty no lon
ger exists, that the revolutionary dem
ocracy of Russia does not recogntce it.
Art open Invitation to the allied gov
ernments to send an army Into Russia
to help reorganise her military forces
for a renewed fight on Germany will
follow.
IErvolutfonist.4 Wall Chance. 1
The constituent assembly and the
party of the Soclul revolutionists have
already expressed themselves In no I
mbbuouH terms on the matter. They ,
are now waiting and working un
ceasingly to get back Into power to
make their action an official call to
the allied governments in the name
of the wholo people of Russia.
The United States Is the rountrv
most trusted of alt the allies In Hun-
sin. American help Is easterly await
ed. It will be embraced with en
thusiasm. Rolshevtkt Is dead. It Is
bankrupt. It cut its own throat when
It sinned the Hrest-I.Hovsk peace
trenly and when It broke, n t so much
with the bourgeoisie, as with the rev
olutionary democracy Itself. There
may be unity and,' co-operation be'
twen the bourgeoiiie and tha bank
rupt Bolshevik!. There never can bo
any co-operation between the latter
and the revolutionary democracy. And
that means the vast majority of the
people In Russia.
Antl-Iiiin .Peeling Grows.
There is more anti-German feeling
today than there ever was. The mur
der of Count Mirbach, tho representa
tove of German imperialism In Russia,
was as symbolic of the downfall of
the brief away of Germany over Rus
sia as was the assassination of Von
Pleve of the inevitable downfall of
czarism.-
Russla is coming back Into the war.
She is coming back to fight for the
establishment of a reunited Inde
pendent republic of Russia, and the
democracy of the world may prepare
to welcome her back into the fight.
Hogs Sell Highest
for Quality; Tops
Nation's Markets
PORTLAND, Aug. 33 North Port
land hud quite a fair run of sup-
lies for the day, with the totals In
all lines In excess of the same day a
week ago.
Strength was shown In the swine
division, with sales-again at $20 for
tops. With a weaker tone and lower
Prices In the Chicago market for the
day topH there selling at $20 the
local market, comparatively speak
ing. Is the highest swine trade In the
entire country of all the recognized
livestock centers.
General hog rangei
Prime mixed 19. 'J0Ci20.no
Medium mixed 19.0041' 19.50
Rough heavies 1 7.50 18.50
Pigs 1.7318.00
Bulk of Sales 19.25 19.50
Cat tle Market Is SI rone.
Market for cattle, and especially
the better class stuff, is showing a
strong tone at North Portland. While
the run was greater than last Thurs
day, still It is comparatively light.
ales In general were made at well
-maintained values. I
Oeneral cattle range:
Prime steers . . $12.5')?13.&
Good to choice steers .. 11.00 fill 2.00
Medium to good steers.. 9.7511.00
Fair to medium steers . . 8.75 9.75
Ccm. to fair steers 5.75 ff 8.2S
Choice cows and heifers 8.250 9.25
Med. -good cows, heifers 6.25(3 7.75
Falr-med, cows, heifers 5.2f$D 6.15
Canners 3.008 500
Bulls 5.00 & 7.00
Calves "." 9.OOSH12.O0
Stockers and feeders 6.00 O 8.00
Mutton Situation Active.
With quite a fair run of stuff in the
nutton and lamb alleys the North
Portland market was somewhat more
active during the day. Trend of the
market continues to leflect a strong
tone, with well maintained quqota
tlons In all lines.
General sheep range:
Pest lambs $14.noTin.AO
Medium to good lambs.. 1 1.00 fit 13.00
Yearlings Is 10.007 1 176
Wethers S.POW1050
Ewea 7.00 9.00
MORE HOSTILITY '
TO U. S. EXPECTED
TAtBH of Vitality Is loss of the prin
ciple of life, and la early indicated by
failing appetite and diminishing
strength and endurance. Hood's Sar-
sanarilla Is the greatest vitalize r it
acts on all the trgans and functions,
and builds up the whole system.
XVASHIXGTON. Aug. 21. Open
hostility by the Bolshevikl government
to other American consular represen
tatives In Russia of the same charac
ter that resulted In Consul General
Poole at Moscow demanding a safe
conduct from the country. Is looked
for.
QUIT MEAl WHEN
KIDNEYS BOTHER
Take a (,Uss of Salts If Your Back
Hurts or Bladder Truubtea
You.
No man or woman who eats' meat
regularly can make a mistake by
flushing the kidneys occasionally.
Officials here made no effort today says a well-known authority. Meat
DOINCS OF THE DUFFS A Little of it Goes a Long Way With Helei BY ALLMAN
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to discount the bitter hostility of the.
Lenlne-Trotsky regime. Mr. Poole
and his staff are believed to be en
rcute to .Stockholm.
Officials say that in turning the af
fairs of the United States at Moscow
over to the Swedish representative
the consul general acted in an en
tirely proper manner.
It Is expected here that Americans
In every section of Russia which the
Bolshevik! control will make their
way either out of the country entirely
or Into the sections controlled by the
government of the North and the
Czecho-Slovaks. So far there has
been no interference with Americans
anywhere, although there have been
numerous arrests of Rritlnh and
French subjects.
The situation In and about Arch
angel, where the government of the
North Is In control, is reported here
to be excellent from the viewpoint of j
the allied governments. The new I
control there In co-operating In every
way with the allied diplomats and
Ambassador David R. Francis is the
chief adviser of the new offtci -The
latest reports reaching diplo
matic circles are that the army being
furm uric acid which excites the kid-
beys, they become overworked from
the strain, get sluggish, and fall' to
filter the waste and poisons from tha
blood, then be get sick. Nearly all
rheumatism, headache, liver trouble,
nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness
and urinary disorders come from
sluggish kidneys.
The moment you feel a dull ache
In the kidneys or your back hurts,
or if the urine is cloudy, offensive,
fell of sediment, irregular of pan
sage or attended by a sensation of
scalding, stop eating meat and get.
about four ounces of Jad Salts from
any pharmacy; take a tablespoonf ul
In a glass of water before breakfast
and in a few days your kidneys will
act fine. This famous salts Is mam
from the acid of grapes and lemon
juice, combined with lithia, and haa
been used for generations to flush
and stimulate the kidneys, also to
neutralize the acids In the urine so
it no longer causes Irritation., thua
ending bladder weakness.
Jad Salts Is Inexpensive ar.d can
not Injure: makes a delightful effer
vescent llthla-water drink which
everyone should take now and then
formed there has been well armed to keep the kidneys clean and active
and the blood pure, thereby avoid ing
serious kidney complications. ;
and equipped with rifles and muni
Hons that were stored at Vladivostok.'
and that it will prove a serious men
ace to any fJerman-Finnlsh expedi
tionary force that may be sent against
It.
In general, the Ttnpslan situation Is
moving well, so far as the interests
of the allies are concerned. Every
dav finds the influence of the Koi-
I chcviL i uuii.onxri while In the Uk
raine the anti-German feelini; Is be
coming Intense.
MEN OF DRAFT AGE
IN SHIPYARDS ARE
FILLING OUT BLANKS
PORTUXD, Aug. 22. With the
announcement that hereafter no ap
plication for deferred classification
lor for delay of induction into milltarv
j service shall be made on behalf of anv
draftee in the employ of the Emer
gency Fleet corporation, blanks have
! be?n circulated among those w ho are
.within the age of selective service,
j Thee blanks, entitled ' Person m-1 -
Form Statement of Military I-ial-il-jlty
and Status," are to be filled out
I and submitted to Vice President Coon
I h-y and the various statement con
itsinel in them will be transmitted to
the ht-ads of divisions snd section. by
whom the n.t-n of draft age are em
i ploed. Tl;e head of each division w:ti
j determine whif rcr the men are to b
(released for military service and upon
i r m rt to the vice president vi'l re
ceive instruction to file a ppl. cation
deferment of such men.
The fleet corporation will not aid
any draftee, at his own instance, to
it-cur deferred classification or de
'laytd induction Into tha army.
Catarrhal Deafneea Cannot Be Ce4
tT lorml apptiraf loom, as they cm d not re
the diseased port loos of tbe ear. Titer te
only one war to cure catarrhal afns,
sod that la by a constitutional reateoy.
Catarrhal IVafneaa Is caused by aa lav
flamed condition of tbe mueons I In lag ot
tbe Kustat-tiian Tube. Whm this tube la
Inflamed you have a rnmbllDg sound or taa
perfevt hearing, and when It Is entirety
cloaed, leafnsa la the result. L'nleae the
Inriaintnstion caa be reduced and tbta tube
restored to Its normal condition, banrlag
will te destroyed forever. Uany eaaan t
eeafneftt are caused by catarrh, wblrb ta
an Inflamed condition of tbe masons
races. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acta thr
the blood oa the mucous surfaces of taa
system.
Wa will gtve One Hundred Dollar fan
any ease nf Catarrhal DeafneM that raaeof
ba cured by Hall s Catarrh 14 edict ae. Cir
culars free, all Dmrgiata, 75e '
W. J. f HRNKT CO.. Toledo. O.'
STOPS HEADACHE
PAIN. JEURALGLA
Doat suffer I Get a dim pck
of Dr. James' Headache i
Powden, !
Ton ran rlrar your cad and ra)i
a dull, aplttttng or violent throbbing
baadarha in a moment with a Dr.
James' Headache Powder. Thia old
time headache relief acta almost mjfi
cally. jSend some one to the drug tun
now for. a dime park. ire and a f-w mo
menta ifter you take a powder yew
will wonder what became of the head
ache, neuralpia and pain. C Stop saKer
in it s needles, sure ywJ g, wh
l-IMt JlrT,