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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1918, PAGE SEVEN SHaa9tMaAliMBnaWttaae sJs!Mrli aMMaVsJaa Notices; Business Opportunities, Locals, Iioist, : Found, For Rent, Etc., Classified for Easy Reference ' ' '" ' , - , , ,mjj i j, j . j ; t - ' ! ; Ll , EIGHT PAGES NEW TODAY W TODAY, , Baoh naw sdvertlaeoiant will b run under -New T4r tar I tb first Insertion only. During i subsequent Insertions of tb a fat wilt appear under lu prop : laalf lea tlon. LL - Notice to the Public 'fnrruiuancln HepL 1, 19111, the prlc of, meals will be ruined from sue to HBP. - BOBTO.V REHTAUnANT. . : , . v. H. CAFE. ORKOON CAFR. : ' IIONO KO.N'O CAFE. . KXPEKIKKCKU. YOU.NU farmer with fumlly desires position nn ranch. Inferences. C. V. Home, Hulscy, Ore. fon. FOR REST Four room furnished bungalow. Inquire "K" thin office. AHMY OEHKItTKItS . J-'KiHT U. S. POSSE Miwlff ami Aid Killed In W. Va HIM. HUNTINGTON. W. Va., Aug. ?8. A number of alleged deserters from the United Htatea army, tracked by a posae Into the hills of Mingo county. nefit Virginia, restated arreat today, and In a pitched battle Deputy Sher iff George pillon and man named Kills were killed- Aid wan anked from Charleston, ai)d a ajieclul train carrying deputy United Htatea marshals and member) of the mate- military police, la rushing to the acene. ' Twenty members of the mlUtia re serve from thla city are en route to Mingo. For Rent at" wik.tm'w . - .. . .. APT3. AND llOOMS AL-TA APTS. FURNISHED APT, Hamilton Court HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, 01 Clay. FOR RENT SLEEPING room, 100 Willow. PhOC 48ZK. Wanted WANTED -Good, clean raa, at Tba East Oregonlan of floe. WANTED Bewing. phone 482-W. FURNISHED APARTMENTS, close In. 481 Aura, FOR RENT 6 or room house. By- era Park on Gear St. I'hone 644 FOR RENT Nice Phone 726W. sleeping room- FOR 8AL.E General household goods and two heating stoves, rang, sew ing machine, (load condition. S15 W. High. Phone 781R. WANTEtD Furnished modern house. Adults only. Phone 711. IIOVH TO PI T I .(: A Itl H TO .WORK KTAItTICD A movement to draft every Idle nor went of the Rock Mountains WITH OK CONStlt., OP , l'Klt-SIA KIM S SKfiF CHICAGO, Aug. 29. Mrs. Fannie Baaba, SO, wife of the Persian consul here, 8, Mauba, committed suicide by shooting herself. Haaba Is raid to be In Washington. Mrs. Haaba, federal officials said, was to have been questioned soon in connection with complaints that some Ofcrman subjects have reached Ger many with piiwports granted them as I'ersiun subjects. FOR RENT To responsible person, piano In good condition. Inquire this office. - WHEAT RANCH for rent, 5 miles from town. Address Box 98, Pen' dleton, Ore. WANTBD Girt general housework, 2 in family, v Wages 2S. Writs Mrs. T. G. Sinclair, Bonneville, Or. WANTED PoHltlon as bookkeeper. First class reference, .Address this office. For&de FOR 8AL.E 7 hea i vf good work horses and two v axons. Inquire si Dutch Henry Feed Yard. FOR 8 A LB Residence property In west end of town near Hawthorne school. Call at 621 Maple. HEMSTITCHING at the Singer shop. Mail orders promptly attended to. WANTED Chambermaid. Quelle Cafe. t Inquir FOR SALR Complete farming out fit; also -Till lease purchaser my farm for a term of years. Address P. O. Box 40, Pendleton, Ore- FOR KALE 4-cyllnder Bulck, B-26; has been run only 12,000 miles; Attorneys FRED B. SCHMIDT, Attorney at Umw, Room 84. ISmlth -Crawford Bit!. D. W. BAILEY, Attorney at I Booms 7, 6, t, Despaia Buildlsg. CMSOROS! W. COUTTS. Attorney at Room 17, Bcbmlat block. CARTER SMTTHB, Attorney at Lavw. Of nee In rear of American Na tional Bank Bulldla. ffKB FEB, Attorneys at Law. in uespain xtuuoins;. Off) oa WANTED Girl to do housework, family of four children. Call 272W or S43. PIANO FOR KE.NT East Oregoniun. -Address FOR RENT 3 rooms, cheap. unfurnished modern 117 Grange street. FURNISHED APARTMENTS close In. 777 Thompson. WANTED Woman to work by hour. Mrs. Ben Trombley, 117 ' Lewis. Fhone 296J. ' a ff UCISI WANTED To leasa wheat or alfalfa farm. Address C- S. Gllson, Cor vallis. Ore. WANTED Small boy with wheel. In quire Model "Cleaners. i .n contikcatiox ' ' TllltKATKNKD IV l"TAH SALT LAKE. Aug. 29 W. W. Armstrong fertel-nl fiort nrtmlnlglm. for food production Is accordance tor. hus issued a statement In which with plans laid down by President ! ht declares he will send 'a circular Wilson and Secretary of the Interior etter to every housewife In Utah threatening to confiscate nfl hoarded! sugar that is not divided with those. FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms. Apply Mrs. .Blanche Swanmn, Riv erside. WANTED Oouple of sack packers. Apply Eastern Hide and Junk Co. FOR RENT Six room houso. West Webb street, two blocks from school. Inquire "M" this office. Architect Lane, was to be started at a confer ence held today between Pacific Coast land experts and the State Coun cil of lefense. Among those Invited to speak were E. F. Benson. Commissioner of Agri culture, State of Washington; W. K Crawford. Slate Land Commissioner. Oregon; Ralph P, Merritt. Federal Food Commissioner for California. Mortimer Flelsrhhacker, of California, and representatives of similar boards in Oregon and Washington. UASDIlAI.U YKSTFHUAY'K SCORES. who do not have sufficient for can- ning. He expresses the opinion that there is sufficient sugur hoarded In Utah to supply the slate's reasonable need If It were "unearthed RAYMOND W. HATCH. Architect. D spaln building. Phone 768, Pendle ton, Oregon. MAN AND WIFE with two children. ages 12 and '16, want permanent work on ranch near school. M, P Hufham, Gibbon, Ore. gonlan office- 14, 0 ml tb -Crawford Building. ' , ii i FOR SALE Five-room strictly mod- a, A. sHWBERRT, Attorney at laser, em house; lot 50x150; will take Bmitn-CsawtoM Building. payments. I'hone 561. - . 1 s PETERSON BISHOP. Attorney at FOR SALE, CHEAP 3 1-2 Webber Lw- Room and 4, Bmtt-Crav wagon. First class condition. Call Bnlldlng. iat A. P. Burgin's blacksmith Shop, ; " ' ' - - - . 632 Cottonwood street. JAKES B. PERRY. Attorney at LW Of fie over Taylor Hardware (kuv paay. FOR SALE 2 young heifers, coming fresh. Inquire Chas. Adams, No- jtjLKT RALET. Attorney at Law. lln. Ore. . Office In American National Bang Bulldlnc Notices FOR SALE Saxon Six, 1917 model. Inquire 309 Jane street. S. A. LOWELL Attorney and Counse lor at law. Office In Despala) JMdaT. FOR SALE HeatTng stove, child's bed, high chair, rugs, morris shalr, cot. sewing machine garden hose, fruit Jars and other household ar-; COL. M Auctioneers Notice to Farmer. W will buy to ton alfalfa hay; also 30 tons wheat hay. Phone 18s. PerUand Bros. Transfer, IUV POVNU. The following described animal have been taken up by the marslul of the City of Pendleton, towlt: Brown mare, bold face, loH years old, branded J. V. on left shoulder, weight 600 lbs. Brown mare about 4 years eld. star In forehead, J. V. left shoulder. Bay mare, 2 or 3 years old, brand ed V on left shoulder, & lbs. Old gray horse, Indian brand oa left stifle, weight about 1100 lbs. If said animals ar not claimed by the owners or those entitled to their possession, costs and expense paid and taken away within ten day from the date hereof, then at 1 o'clock p. in. of thetoth day of Septem ber. 1918. said animals will be sold to the highest bidder, at public auction, for cash, at the City Pound, in saks City of Pendleton, tho proceed of such sale to bo applied to the pay rnent of such costs and expenses of making sale. Dated this 24th day of August, 1912. AL. ROBERTS, City Marshal, tticles. 614 East Webb. WANTED To buy several head hogs. 100 to 150 lbs. Cnll or write Her- bert Thompson, Pendleton, Ore- American Ijeagne. Philadelphia 1, Cleveland 0. New York 2. St. Louis 4. Boston 3, Deitrolt W. National League. Chicago 7, Cincinnati 5. Brooklyn 8, New York 7. 21 INDIIMTKD I OH I'ltAl IM4 IN RAINCOATS NEW YORK. Aug. 29. Twenty one Indictments against Individuals and corporations, charged with manu facturing defective raincoats to be sold to the government, have been handed down here. The indictments were found under the saboiuge act, section three, of which provides a maximum penally of thirty years In prison and 110,000 fine upon conviction. Miscellaneous I BUY ALL KINDS of junk at top price. Iron and sacks a specialty Paclflo Junk Co., J. 8. Jones, prop., 617 Cottonwood street. WANTED 5 or 6 room unfurnished house. Address Box 675, Pendleton. HOPS S-Ib. package of hops deliv ered anywhere In the U. 8. by por cel post, prepaid, 61- Address F. M. Morley, Sllverton, Ore. , STATE FAIR, saiem, Oregon, Sep tember 23-28. Splendid exhibits, excellent music, high class entertain ments and a superb racing card. For particulars write A. II. Lea, Salem, Oregon. To find, to enjulre or to sell us the classified. EXPERIENCED TRACTOR MAN wants steady work on Holt cater pillar. Have had 9 years' experience. Address fj". A." this office. Draymen FOR SALE Good Reo car in goou condition. 1915 model, tires almost new. Inquire 'B" this office. T. TOHNKA, Auctioneer, specialty of farmers' stock ana machinery sales. i man ( , , . . gets you the money." Lea erdera at City of Pendleton, to-wit: at Oregonlan Office. iv poi'tfi). The following described animal ha been taken mp- by the marshal of th. FOR SALE Modern 5-room house, furnished or unfurnished. Phone 495W. Second-Hand Dealers CALL PENLAND BROS.' VAN to mov your household good. Tele phone 339. Also baggag transfer ring and heavy hauling. V. STItOBI.E. dealer in new and sec ond band goods. Cash paid for -ind band aoods. Cheapest place to bus louaebold good. 310 E. Court. Phone TIMK CARD Weston-Pendleton Auto Stag Leave Weston for Pendletou at 7:41 a. m. and 13:46 p. W. A. MILES, bagga, transfer and Leaves Athena for Pendleton at 2:66 dray age. 74 tR, Office phone 646. Rm. Put an end to that delay In renting that house or apartment through getting your message to the reader of the classified. a. m. and 1:00 p. m. Leave Adam for Petdleton at 2:16 a. m. and 1:26 p. m. leaves Pendleton (Allen-Knight Store) for Wanton at 1 a m. and 4:00 p. m. O- McPHERRIN, Driver. WAHT AO COI.ITMW CLasauriBD ixuKUTOgi. Counting atx ordinary word to th tin and charged by tb Una. ' Want ad anal localav Rate Per IJnea f Ffrat Inaertion, per lln 16 Each add. Insertion, per lln 6 One week (alx Insertions), each inaertion, per line . 1 mo. each insertion, per lin 4 2 month contract, eaoa In aertion, per tin , . - 2 13-month contract, each Inaer tion. per line t No ada taken for lea than 36 Ada taken over tba telephone only from Eaat Oregonlan aub crlbera and thoae Hated In the Telephone Directory. Copy muat be In our office not later tbaa 1:26 o'clock day of publication. One eld black mare, weight about 1100 lbs., branded K on right shoul der. ' . , i If said animal Is not claimed by the owners or those entitled - to It possession, costs and expenses paid and taken away within' ten days from the date hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. ni. of the 6tlr-day of September, 191s. said animal will be sold to the high est bidder, at public auction for cash,; at the City I'ound. In said City of Pen. dleton, the proceeds of such sal to be applied to the payment of such costs and expenses of making sale.-" : Dated this 26th day of August, 1612. AL ROBERTS. . City Marshal. Farm Implements THE "NON-SKIP" Weeder get all th weed the first tlm over in field. Save oa-thlrd th tlm ad doe lot better work. Order wow, i Pendleton Wder work. 231 Cottavi woodr 8L BOLSHEVIKI REPORTED REPULSED BY ALLIES Local i Disturbances Con firmed by State De partment. LONDON. Aug. 28. American nn 1 Japanese troops Sunday night drove the Bolshevik! buck six miles on the 1'surl river, in easern Siberia, says a delayed Vladivostok dispatch. WASHINGTON, Aug. 2. Consul Cauldwell reported to the state de partment today some disturbances at Vladivostok of a local nature. The department presumed, however, the matter had been atended to with no rhange In the government. -The department knew nothing of the report that General Pleshkoff hnd seised sntl-Bolshevlkl leaders in Siberia. WIND ItAISKS SKIRTS AND AMI SIHIKNT CO. DRAWS A S200 FINE BOSTON. Aug. 2K. The use of compressed air releused In puffs to elevate women's skirts as they passed over the concealed source of the blasts shocked Secretary J. Frank Chase of the Watch and Ward society and he made a complaint against the Ridge way Const ruction compuny, operator of ''The Pit." at Revere bench. The company was fined 3200. Soldier Held for Polygamy. PORTLAND, ore.. Aug. 27. Cor poral Stanley Kesinoskl. aged 22, la in the military guardhouse at Van couver barracks facing civil arrest dn a churge of polygamy, while two young girls each tearfully proclaim him to be her lawful husband. The two Rlrls who say they are the brides of the young soldier are Mrs. ner- Irnde of Milwaukee. Wis., and Mrs. Violet Kosnioskl, of 695 1-2 Fourth street, Portland. Hot Water Each Morning Puts Roses in Your Cheeks a. wu Vv,vV,-;:-:,.;v-?:'.:X.-I ,.. art i .otss-. .Aiv- A j Hogs From Moro at $20.23 With Fancy Quality Offerings PORTLAND. Aiiff. 29.--5ale In the swine ill v.Hi on continue to be made at $20.25 tor top stuff, the hlKhvHt price on record at this time In the I'nlted Htutei., aa well an the greatest value ever paid along the I'acific slrpe. It. liutcher of Moro. wan the man who drew the extreme price durinft the laM 24 hours. He hud a load of extra fine Poland t 'hi nan that were a hou t seven e Ik h t h pure bred that caught the eye of the trade. $wine market offerings for the day were only fair, and the supplies were quickly moved at existing; high values with a cry from packer for additional stocks. General hog range; Prime mixed $ 20.00 & 20.25 Medium mixed . 19.C0 10.85 Rough heavies 1 g.00 H 1 s.OO It was a very favorable situation j volume, but the demand was keen and ugaln In the cattle division of the ( extreme prices were bid quality con- Norih Portland yards for the day. of- ! eidered. rerinRS were of liKht volume, with nr really top stuff available. While kill- ers continue to seek this quality most eagerly, there are bufers at the mo ment for everything available. Oenera! cattle range; Prime steers $ 1 2.5041 1 3.5ft tlood to choice steers... 1 l.uut-12.00 Medium to good steers.. t- r 1 1.00 Hair to medium wters.. K.7rfij) S.7H Common to fulr steers..' G.TfiO 8-25 Choice cows and heifra 9oW 9.80 Medium to good cows and heifers t . 8.25 7.73 Fair to medium cows and j heifers 6.2.r,iff 6.25 i General sheep range; Rest lambs Medium to good lambs.. Yearlings AVethers Ewes $ 1 4.00 15-00 .. l 1.0018.00 10.OftC7Il.75 9.00 10.50 9.00 I. S. WARNS KTATK X)M MISSIONS A f3 A INST ISFKKSS I M PKtVVKM ENT WASHINGTON. Aug. 28. Every extension of a street car line, electric light inff system, water main, street paving or other public utility enter prise not absolutely essential to th Ca liners ""Us 5.001) 7.00 times, suid the aovernment capital is- 'Calves 9.00fl) 12.00 gue committee In a letter sent Sat- Stockers and feeders .... 6-00f 8.00 itrdav to all state public utility com- Valley I.amlM Hit $I.VUO. j missions. These state bodies were Sale of WJllnmette valley lamhA ; urged alo to remove from public ser were made at $15 In the North Port- vice corporations the necessity of WATCH NEWSPAPERS FOR DATE OF COB REGISTRATION DAY Cannot Be Announed Until Manpower Law is Signed by President. on a train In Germany. while efl j route home. v He was in a crowded compartment j with some Swias and German clvll f ians and a German woman give hint ' an apple. - v I She could speak a little English and ' said: "Why do not the English finish the I war? Germany will finish the war; i the Russians will finish the war. the Italians will finish the war, but Lloyd -i George says: 'We shall fight to the i litHt drop of blood. The soldier torn ner mat r.ngiana would finish the war when Germany had freed Belgium. , This ended the conversation. S.OOtfi) 5.00 war should be postponed until peace; PORTUXD. Ore., Aug. 2S. Keep your eye on the newspapers to learn the date of the coming Registration Day for men from 18 to 20. and from 31 to 45 years of age, inclusive under the new draft law. soon to be passed by congress. The exact date of the Registration Pigs l.75Cii 18.0 Eland yards. Indicating -the great carrying out contract or franchise obli- n w men u. oio.uou men in ma Bulk 20.0O.fD strength of the present market In that! gallons which might be dispensed ! L nited Sla(ej' Included within these ("attic Si I out ion 1vornble. I silo. Arrivals over night were of fair with In the war emergency. mum regmter, cannot oe nn iiu ucru ii ii in i fits new utuil taw i" actually passed and signed by the F resident. But 4t Is certain that the Registra tion Day will be eprly In September. Every man In the new draft ages, whether citizen or alien, wil be re quired to register on the day set. No excuse will ie accepted tor failure to register, and the penalty wil! be up to one year's imprisonment. For his own protection, ev?ry man . effected by the new draft law u urged J watch the newspapers for an nouncement of the registration day. and to register on that day at the Pbice designated by his local drafc board without fail. THOMAS XFIsfiOX PAGE ARRIVES. LONIsDN, Aiur. 28. -Thomas Xeisnn Page, imlwwiwkr to Italy. srriTed from Rome today. It- In rtuaoredl ho will succeed Walter Ilines Page here. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS THEY START ON SHORT NOTICE. IT Uever HAD To UUBRW SO BEFoCE , Y6. MAV AS WELL fiET STARTED I'MREAOW 0 sou mi6htat iast tell us where we're. oiz t Pailcoaiv vaeeTsl braced TOM EVEJJSTWrfd w T.ook bb' Wst ni feal os be.tslimiiUry trcl, befor puUing mon IVnAI llliu 6iio buuiau. to enjuy an inaide balli radi morning a flush Irom the artu tse prrnou 1st' wsatr, aour fi-run-ntations snd poi onuus tuxlna blore it is sbaorurd into i , , , i.... ! w In. i it hums. we uinu. mm.. " , ' t i .eaves nrnina certain .i.,"u. . ... mj jii .lie bwiui Girla snd womr with aallnw akin livrr apott, pimplea ur pallid complv iun, alho ttuwe who wake up with I conU-d tonsil, bad ta.le, nasty lirral-H others who are bothered with beailarha mount OI in- loinrr. www miv w.,,.-, .. .... -- ' .....i ; 1 1,, form of Ihilioua aix-lla. at-ld atoiua.'U or conxtip. T-"", T.,. ,. -.!. i .l.u .1,1 b,in tl.ia uuoauhali-d hd islies, so the luoa sna urm vrI. . -1st Inn in the slimrntary organs rtin iount of isdip-atibl nwterial, shich if not eliminated, lorma toxins and wiaons whirh sr thru aucked into th .lood throufib th Terv ducts which sr Intended to uck in only nouriahment to tuHai ii body. If you want u e m K' "r ' y IIHIUUB .l.-IB, PA.U UIUK H VI .v.--t -I I.I I 1. .1.;. .l...,l.a.ul h.. .lull anuuill wrgi.i .in. fiii.-..,... water drinking snd are sssurrd of verj ..in ml r.. 1 1 1 - In nnn M l.n WM'k. A quarter pound of limestone pho pbste co.ta very little at the drug atort but la auflicient to d.inon-tiatt? that iusl a. aoup snd hut water clmnsea, pnritlef and freshen the skill on the ouiile, at hut water ami IlincMUlie iinimiMi.ie at-i Jf von want to ses tb. glow of hesl hy not water ami ...n.-.i-...-. l'"'" - Aoom in Tour eheeka, to see your akin on vne in.i.ie ...:., .. ....... ...... eJrsrTnd elHtrer, vou fe (old to consider that internal annitatmn i va.t, t elrer a cir r, ; imnortsnt than out.ide eleanln i . it, .. mum ari.inir. orimc erer.T linn ii -i - - giaas of but water with t-a.,KK.nful of limeatomi phosphate- in it, whwh is barn, I.-., n.-ana of wssl.isg the wU tuatrrial and toxins from the t""U.h, liver, kidney, snd bowe a. thns l.a tug, wwtBlB. 4 furUvuut bt otir riHISIUIT i:it III.r-i.i6ti tuai.i.nw .-." lv more important than outside cleanli- i uaa luaaiatisU lilt Sh I II IMII6It UU IIU6 1 e- 1 aorh impurities iulo the bloud, while tlsl bowel iorea do. WoBM-n who deiire to enlian. tla besutv of their onaiplextun .hould ju) try thla to. r wek aiui aolio reaulta. nvt- i j-? i fmA MrP" ttSHT t Trie sea . f KsJhb I TSt i f PlACE WWRft ' l faaj Catarrhal Dearnesa Cannot Be Cured T local appllcatlona, as tliey raaaot reack th dittetuu-ti pjr liarua tbe ear. Taere la aly (mm way to cura catarrbal dernea nd tbat Is by a constitutional reatetly. Catarrhal l(otm ta traused by la flamrd contlitloD of tbe mueoiw ilolog of the Kiistachiao Tube. Wb?n tbla tuba ta to flamed you bare a rombiing sound or tm perfect bearing, and wbes It la entirely cload. Iarneja Is tbe result. Unleaa tbe Inflammation can be rediKed and tblm tube restored to Its normal condition, gearing will be destroyed forever. Many euaea oc deafnfs are caused by catarrh, wbicb te as Inflamed condition of tbe aiuaoua snr faces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acta tbra tb blood oa tba mucous aurfacea t tbe tystm. We will ghre One Hundred Dollar fat soy ease of Catarrh lrtnrmm itMU eaanot e cured by Hall's Catarrh aledlclaa. Ctt citlara fre. All Prnrtttta, 75c -i r. J. ciitcNEf a cu. TaM-4 rtv. Nmv She Knows CHICHESTER S PiLLS LONDON. Aug. 28. Premier Lloyd George la not very popular In Ger many. An Australian prisoner of war, late ly returned to Kngland fro;n Con sunifp. r-l:it n convemat Inn he hnd -at laklMr lrrUal4 I ni im Kr6 mtvi fa iru.iK. 11AUU aaANW flLL-vVr Mis.iiwir,KeliJI U SOU BY DRUGGISTS EYERIf SJfi f .. .. j Salts Fine for - Aching Kidneys I! Z ? t We eat too much meet which dog Kidneys, then X the Back hurt j Most people fi.rget that the kidneys, ! like the lMm. get shigKixh und clog i Bed and iimmI a flohing ccisinnMlly, ! else we have burkache and d ill mis ' ery In the kidney regftn. severe head- n hes. rhenniatif tnint:-, torpid liver i acid stomach. l'6'(l't:n.s i ml all srts of bladder disorders. You simply must k-n your kiilnev active and clean, antl the nturu nt- mi feel an ache tr pain in the kidney re ' Bbm. Kt atx.ut ftir ciinrf. tf Jad Paltn from any g.od drog .i-re h-r. t:ke a tabb'poatnful in a clas t-f wa tr before br'akfast for a f-w dav inn. oitr kidiifvs will then .it t fine. , This famous salts la mad troro th facld of rr?.p'and lemon jniro, com binetl with lithia. ami K harmlew to flush clogceal kiilneyM nod stimulate them to normal activity. It iji neu tralizes the acbW hi the urine M It no longer in itateti, t hus etxltog tiladir disorder. 1 Jad Sail! is harmbss; iioattfMiv; ntakex a tb lmtiifiil ef f rve4"ent Itthta .tier drink wbili ever 1mm. v boii Ui take now and then to keep i h.-ir klU n K clean, thu.t uoidrg n-rl m coiit plb Miion. A welt knnwTt btrl (Irumt-i mm he si lit lot ,f sOtt to folk ahu tm liext in overt-oniing kidney troutft) hil it la only troubl. I. I It fi if n 4