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v.;... or u---veAV'' ... m. ,,hw -" W t ' DAILY EAST OEEdONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1018. Fin I IT PAGES 1 1 r r-1 1771 ' Ol(Ql JLs '1 i r If a vys Notice, Busihes Eourid; For Reiit, : Etc., (Elassified fdr Easy Reference. jlNEWTODAY f -' ' For Rent ; For Sale I I Wanted ' Attorney j ' Notices ' ' Notices NRW TODAY, Each new advertisement will be run under Miow Today for the flmt Insertion only. During subsequent Insertions of the ail It will appear under Ito proper classification. AM AND ROOMS ALT A APTB. FURNISHED APT. Hamilton Court HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, iOl Clay j HOUSEKEEPING apartments and sleeping rohma at u Willow.' .WANTED High school boy, 14 yeara 1 or older, with bicycle for evening frneaacnger work. Apply Sunday ' iuoriiiii. 9 o'clock Western Union Telegraph Co. J.'OUND-T-Bmall golil . lotjket with v( nariui. engraved. tiWr may huvc ame by paying for thlM notice. Call at K. 'O.. of lice. , , FOR BALE Two corner lota on Ark ' j and llurflold and modern It-room ; '(iuw, Front, buck unU sleeping ! , porch all screened In. Also RurnKe ; ni:d woodHbed. l'lonty of .hade. In quire of owner llvlnor In tho hoima. OR RENT 8LEEPINO room, I0 Willow. Phona tUK- DOWNHTAUtS Apartment. 401 Aura. WHEAT RANCH for lent, 6 miles from town. Address Box '08. Pen' dleton, Ora. , FURNISHED ' APARTMENTS lose in. 7 7T Tliompson. ' FOR BALE Two 1S17 Saxon 8lx ; tourinR earn; one 1U16 Baxon Hlx tiiurlnff car; one jverlund with un livery . body.. Inuulre Bunduy and Maiiday. W. Jf. WltiitlriH ut. Hotel l'cndU-ton. FOH RENT FurnlHhed rooms. W. Alta. Phone 1177W. ,401 FOR IM3NT-46 rooms partially fur- flfclied In diiublu houHn. Ultors Park on Oear m phona 444. FOR RKNT 143 W. -Fumixhcd apt.' Phone FOR RENT Three room apartments. G02 Water. furnished 'FOR ItKNT 8 room unfurnished hoii. Inquire 617 Willow. THE PERKINS Bleeping Roomn. $2 week up. Bpeclal rates monthly. 021 Willow. . . Blrayol. From farm' ol Mci.'oriuimich Pta tion, one black heifer, HI) months obi. luthcr large, llolsteln and Jersey Not branded J. V. McC'lKMMACH, .1'. O. Uox 285, Phone 6J4. Can Now Fat and 81i-i In Jiiufort. If troubled wlih t hidlaestlon or sleeplefinHH you should rend what Mls Agnes Turner, t'hbiiKo, 111., Iiiuj to saVt; Overwork, Irremilur meals ar.d carlfctrfui't rei;srdloK ihp onll--nary rulm of lu alib. isrnduallv'under- ."mined It until lust fall I became a Mr,.rl of niv former fcelf. 1 suffered I from continual headache, wo unable f to dlitctft my food, which seemed to lay as a dcinl welKht on my stomach. I wiut very constipated and ny cohi j.lexlon becamp djtrk.: yellovs and muddy as 1 felt. KleeplesMHowi was added to my rolmry. ami I would awake ax Ored as when I went to sleep. 1 heard of chamberlain's Tab lets and found with relief after tak lmc them that I kept 11 p I he t rai ment for nearly two months. Thoy cleansed my stomach. Invigorated my system, and since that time 1 cun cut and sleep in comfort. I am today entirely well." A llcautirul Woman. 1 Do you know that a beautiful wo man always has a good fllirertlon? If: your.tllKestion is faulty, eat llshtly ot meats, and take an occasional u- ot Chamberlain's Tablets to wrenKlb n your dlBcxtinn Prbse !W ; , Wticrro (iratlUidn. . Mrs. William Hell, transport,' tnU Vrltes: "I deem It my duty to ex preus my aratltude for the good Chamberlain's folio and liiarrhoea Keniedy did tiie when I hart a severs attack, tit diarrhoea threa years ago. It was tho only medicine that relieved ma." ,. v'- . ' : F'JR RENT 2 room furnished house. 610 Thompson. Phone 273J. BRITISH BOMBERS CONFINE ATTACKS TO MILITARY OBJECTS FOK KENT -Furnished 2-room house with sleeping1 porch, located In rear 417 Garfield. Address 42J this or FOR BALE Modern housa and four lots with garaKe. 225 Jane 8t. Pen dleton, Ore. 8. B. IHitlcr, 1113 Indiana Avenue, Bpokano, Washington. FOR BALE 6 year old mare Weighs about 1300. Oentlo and well broke. Address 8. I. Hunch, Adams, Ore. FOR BALE New r,0 baby busgy for 135. Phono 71B- ' ! . FOR BALH-i-Hnillh Form-a-Truck, or will trade for 1400 lb. horse or over. Phone 3CJ. WANTED flood, clean rags at The East Oregonlan office. WANTED Sowing, phona 4H-W. WANTED Girl general housework, a In family. Wages $26. Wrlta Mrs. T. a. Sinclair, Bonnevllla, Or. FRED E. SCHMIDT, Attorney at noTlrK or Rr:r-KRK1TrW ORDKIU j HOTICK Of rSortUKM CUAHtKN Law. Rldg. Room 24, ttmlth-Crawford D. W. BAILEY, Attorney at Law, Rooma 7, a, , Despain Building. I-I.l-:- TO RKI'KAI, OKUlJIisWl NO. A referendum petition having ba lof Pendleton on February . I'1'. fo' HEMSTITCHING at tho Singer shop. Mall orders promptly attended to. WANTED Experienced girl at Tha Palm. 623 Main street. FOR BALE- 30 head Fhrop rams. Phone 6UFI3'or write T. , Ooorl- man, R'Qte 1. Hnx 3:, Lowden. wasn. FOR BALE 2T.0 fi hens and pullets. c-)!l 24 I'lno Bt. r. W. ' I.eirhorn 1. O. Box. 627 or Draymen CALL PENLAND IJIIOS.' VAN 'A'U move your household goods. Tele phone 339. Also ImKKUKO transfer ring and heavy hauling. WANTED Five or six room furnish ed house. Apply F. J. Harris, Pen dleton Drug Co. AN EXPERIENCED young lady wish es uosltion as . stenographer ana tvpist. Rest of references as to abilt ity and character. Address Watts Rogers, Weston, Ore. WANTED Housekeeper on ranch Two men to cook for. Anton Ar nold. Stanfleld, Ore. Route 1 uux 45. WANTED Some one to winter 4 5 head cattle. Address Chas. E 9'elch, I kiuh. Lost WANTED To buy girl's used ' bi cycle. Must be In good repair. In- LuST Hrown leaiher bag In waiting, quire Z11J. room of O.-W. R. & N. depot on - Sept. 22nd. Contained cloth, nt ana 'WANTED First class stenographer. tiers addressed to me. nnaer o0a salary and steady employ ment. Inquire H this office In own GEORGE W. COUTT8. Attorney at tTco'n, CoU"? Ml W , JVOUI1S A I, n.,l,ll,UV VIUVB. CARTER & 8MYTHE, Attorneys at Uw, Office In rear of American National Rank Building. FEE & FEW, Attorneys at Law. Of fices In Despaln Building. R. L KEATOR, Attorney at Law. Room 24, Bmlth-Crawford Build ing. 8, A. NEWBERRY, Attorney at Law. Smith-Crawford Building. PETERSON & B1BHOP. Attorneys at Law. Rooms 2 and 4, Smith Crawford Building, JAMES B. PERRY, Attorney at Law, Office over Taylor Hardware Com pany. RALEY AND RALEY. Attorneys at I.aw. Office In American National Pank Building. A. LOWELL, attorney and counsel lor at law. Office In Despaln Bldg. Finder Please notify Joe Carnetl, Prlneville, , Oregon, and receive reward. , I LONDON. Oct.' 12. "Clouds save Cologne from attack," reads the head line of a newspaper article detailing a recent air raid carried out by British air forces. .. . " -'':. : "What really, saved Cologne." says seml-offlclnl statement of rhe Royal Aid Forces, "was tho British refusal to Iniltnte Oermany's outnaKeous. polio of Indiscriminate bombing. The Brit ish squadron, finding It Impossible to observe and range upon their pbjee . TIME 4'ARI) Wetiton-Pcndb'loii Auto Btnae Leaves Weston for Pendleton at 7:45 a- m. and 12:45 P. Leaves Athena for Pendleton at 8:00 a. in. and' 1:00 p. m. . . Leaves Adams for Pendleton at :20 a in, and 1:20 p. m. , Leaves Pendleton (Allen-Knight Btore) for Weston at 10 a. m. and 4:00 p. m. 1 handwriting. Notices Every useful thing should ba used. Sell that used article to somebody tlves of military' Importance, refrained who needs It through tho classified. fmrn Ilia raaiinl l.ntnli rirooninir which 1 - - mlKht have hit the hospitals or chll- To find, to anjulra or to sail dien." 1 tho classified. Strayed. From near Meacham, one gray mars mule, branded J B on left thoulder; also roached. Reasonable reward for Information leading to her recovery. Address , JOHN BAIN, Pendleton, Ore Box 113, or Box 25, Meacham Oregon. $50 Reward. 1 Btoien from parking at Round-TJp j grounds Saturday afternoon, Septem ber 21st, new Hoick 4. Car number 38810S. motor No. 372724. Will pay above reward for return or Informa tion leading to recovery of same. T. J. Cheney, Pendleton, Oregon. ROLL l-ut an r)d to that alay In renting that hou ' or apartment through getting your message to tha rsaderi of tha classified. In writing a ciassined ad bo epeclfio. definite. Generalities befog your mea-aac. 1 All or us are talking alKmt democracy. The soldiers .whose name primed In this casualty list liavo, aut fered or died for IU Northwest CuwihIUch. : O, Kith Infantry. For extrantdlnary Herbert E. Parker. Portland, died heroism In action near Bolssons, France, isth Julv, iis. Ho person ally reconnoltcred a heavily guarded enemy position and killed one of the foe. In il of being seriously wi-unded he succeeded in returning to his patrol. Informing them of the en emy apostrophe's position and thereby enabling them to capture the entire enemy force. Home address: 1. P. Jehn-M'TV 4fiS Maple J.eaf Place, Be- of disease. ..'.-? John W. NeiKhlMrs,' noaoburg. Ore, died of disease. Lloyd Whltmorsj Luurt I, : Or.t died frtm accident, - ' , ' James Cordova, Spokane, wounded severely. Frank Patnoe. Vancouver. Wash., died from nccident. tlslliurulKlied Service) Crrwa, Berseant Bwon Johnson. Companyiattle, Wash. NMlce to l'uel Dcab-rs. School Dist. No. 3. Rleth. Ore., wishes to purchase seven tons lump coal and one half cord 16 inch pine wood. Bids for same will be trecelved up to Nov. 1, 1918. E. J. ANTHONY, Clerk. Farm Land For Sale 40 Acres. Complete Wheat Itancli. In tho heart of tho famous Rattle :ia.e Flat country of Adams county Washington. Land lajii perfectly level, 320 acres In good, clean sum merfallow, 320 In stubblo. Oood set of farm buildings. Two. miles to good market, on fine macadam road. Price 395 per acre. Including all j stock and machinery, to run ' the place, 20 tons of hay and other feed, some household furniture. For full particulars, see or write, Pasy R- Clark, Rltzviile. Wash. WANT AU fllllSI AMD '' ' UI.ASSIKIKD IIIHK(,TOB. .... Counting six ordinary words to the line snd charged by the line. Wsnt ads and locals Kates Per Liie, First Insertion, per line 1..10C Esch add. Insertion, per line.. 60 One week tsix lnsections, each Insertion, per line 5a 1 mo. each Insertion, per line 4o 6 month contract, each In sertion, per line 3o 12-moTith contract, each In- . sertion, per line . So No aoa taken for lesa than....2bc Ads taken over the telephone only from East Oregonian sub scribers and those listed in the Telephone Directory. Copy must be 4n our office not later than 1:30 o'clock day of publicatioa. a.hi,.h t,ic im action thereon, a vote will be taken on said referendum, or dered by petition of the people at tba next regular nt -jinw... The following la the form and num ber in which the measure will printed on the official bsllot: 'KKKF.KENDITM OKBHRBD BY PETITION OP THE PEOPLE." To repeal Ordinance Ko. Arrant. ing the Standard Oil Company, a cor poration, permiaalon to locate, eisc. operat and maintain warehouse tanks and other necessary buildings on certain landa within Tha Citv .I Pendleton for the etorsge and distri bution of Petroleum and its proaucta and other kind of merenanaiee. Voto Yea or No." 402 YES.' ' 403 NO. The full title and text ot such xaeaAt ure la as follows: ORDINANCE NO. tl. "An Ordinance granting to the Standard Oil Company, a corporation. permission 10 1, snd maintain ssarehooaea w - both and other neceasary buildlnga on certain landa within The Jiiy i ' dleton. for atorege and dlatribution of vtrnleum and Its nroaacia "" klndsof merchandise. THE PKMfljrj ur 1 n - PENDLETON DO ORDAIN A3 FOL LOWS: . Section !. The Standard yii yom- pany. a corporation organised and ex isting under and by virt.je of the lawa of the State of California, and au thorized to do bualness In the State 01 , . . r . 11 : .-.I orlniwsna. subject to the terms and conrlitlona herein expressed, and Is hereby au- Tha Common Council of Tha fit o Pendleton. Oregon, haa ordered that, at the next general election to ao held la taa aald City ot Pendleton, that a vote shall ba taken oa a vaasura pro posed by Initiative petition. fi:d wlttt tha Recorder ot tka aald city s transmitted to the aald Common funn el! aa follows: The following Is the form aod num bs In which the tnsssurs will ba printed on tha official ballot: . proposed nr INITIATIVE PETITION. Charter amendment authorising Tha City of Pendleton to Incur a bonded Indebtadaeaa not exceeding -. addition to all other iadvbtedneae heretofore authorised for the purpoaa ot eonstructlnK. enlarging and leading Its system of gravity wetsr worka and exemptlnic aucb ladebled r.eea from .taxation. Voto Yea ur Nov 40 TEI 401 NO. The full title and text of aaak measure la as follows: A BILL. - . To nrnnoae bv Initiative petition an Act to amend the Charier of Tha City nr Pendleton. Umatilla County. State of Oregon, and to authorise and ant- power the aald city 01 -enoieion tneur an Indebtedness not exceeding jlo.ttoe.aa in adottbm to art other In- . debtedness, heretofore auinoriseo. mi to Issue, sell and dispoae of negotiable bonda to an amount not exceeding 120,000.00 In addition to ail otbar bonds heretofore authorised to ba la sued by said' city for tha purpose of constructing, enlarging and extending the gravity system of water work., ot said city and to supply said city and ita Inhabitants and tha Inhabitants o( the territory adjoining tba aald city and the territory In the vicinity ot such gravity water system with wa ter, and to exempt such bonda from taxation, and declaring tbat aaid bonda nor any Andebtednesa avldanoad Mthorfsad Pan- or : "IT11JI1 by them shall bo taken into accoun b. ne " '"""'J J-0li I computing tha heretofore aatho LroO'th; Reerv12i.oib;debtede.. Which Tb. City of 1. .. nv.iv. nf mnd eiua. t . ... - - . UK- IT KSAC'IKU r -THB Second-Hand Dealers V. STROBLB, dealer In new and aec ond hand goods. Cash paid for second hand goods. Cheapest place to tiuy household ooUs. 210 E. Court. Phone 271W. thorized and empowered o locate. erect, operate snd maintain bouses tsnsa ru .. .iii, trm n, ai ructorua: an such buildings and weh.ua..-a sbal' be constrjiteo hollow 111 1 property, and 12 In ' in The City of Pendleton. Oregon, and i to use safd premise, and the atructuraa ! thereon for the atorage and diatr bu llion of Petroleum and a Prozac lar.d other merchandiae handled by aald Company, for a period not ex fifteen (15) yeara. a-tnw s. The Bowers, rlghta ana,a Ha)l - rniuw,. iprlvilegea granted In Section 1 of this. Bectloll 1 c C. That Tho City , o 'nrrfinanne are granted aubject to tne p d . .hall have nower and au- condition that In accepting the same. thorllv an( (, Bweby authorized and the aald Standard Oil Company, a cor-1 enipowerM, , lncur an indebtedness poration, agrees to save and hold not MeeedBg Jzu.uuO OS in addition to, harmless The City of Pendleton rrera al, othf r indebtedness heretofore au all damagea to any peraon. persons, j thorlzed ana , B,Ue, sell and dlapoao association or corporation. wnicn 1 of negotiable bonda to evidence auek maw be cauaed In any manner by oriii,d,.btediii-flf to an amount not ex?- e-rowlna out of the use and occupancy 1;eei e v,as,j.oo la addition to all PEOPLB OP THE CITY OF PENDLETON: The People of The City of Pendletoa do ordain aa followa: That the Charter of The City of Pen dleton. Umatilla County, etaell bo amended by adding thereto a aectioa to be numbered. Section "1 C C," wblcti Mi3cellaneoafl WISH G- A-JHORNE, graduate nurse, : located at SI Watc-r. Phoia 5W. ... .h. Bu H nremises OT me grantee for the purposes herein stated- and In the event of suit or action against the said City for any auch damage, the ssid Standard Oil Com- nther bonds heretofore aulborxed. to be Issued by the said city for tba purpoae of constructing, enlarging and extending the gravity systeni of watT worka or tne saia city, to euppiy in. Auctioneers cot. w. t? Y iHNKA.. Auctioneer. makes a specialty of farmers stock and machinery sales. "The man that eetB vou the money." Leave order. at East Oregonlan Office. Farm Implements Why not assume that your naa. tenant Is a reader of tho classified- and get In touch with him at onceT THE "NON-SKIP" WEEDER gets all the weeds the first time over the field. Saves .ooe-Uilrd tho time anu does lots better work. Order -now. Pendleton Weeder Works, C32 Cotton wood street. A majority of classified messages may be clearly told in lesa than fifty words. pany, a corporation, agreea to defend .mld city and lts inhabitants and tho such suit or action 'at lta own ex-, ihabitante of the territory adjoining p.mse and cost, and If any Judgment the Mid cUy ani i,, the vicinity of thai shall be rendered against said City rSd gravity water aystem with, wa in any snch suit or action, the eaia lar. tbt bonds issued pureuant to tola grantee agrees to pay such Judgment j nrctin shall be known as "Water within sixty days after the same jion(ls series D D." and shall bava shall become final tjs words, written, printed or en- I'assed tne uomimm iuuhu, ...... . graveu 111 r .-on ana uui .i numiier- dw of February. 1917. Attest: . THOS. F1TZ GERALD. Recordei. Approved February 3rd, 1S17. J. A. Best. Mayor." . Thie notice la published pursuant to the provisions of Ordinance No. 609 01 Aald city, paased by the Common Council and approved by the Msyor thereof on the 31st day of May, 1S07. Th- rii-Ht nubllcatlon hereof being made OB the 20th day of Sept. 1313. THOS. FITZ GERALD. City Recorder. "or Ton may havo profitable business relations for yeara to come with some one you will come to know first torn your next classified adt consecutively, commencing No 1. and if the whole amount' bends authorised by this section obeli not be Issued at the same lime ana subsequent issue shall be numbered , commencing with the number next following the last number issued la 1 the nex,t proceeding Issue of aald bonds: no bond issued pursuant to tha provisions of this section Shalt be sub- : ject or liable to aay taxation and none or them, nor any inaebteaneee evidenced by them ahall be taken Inte account In computing the heretofore authorized indebtedneas which the eaij City of Pendleton may tncur. ft Ttiis notice is published pursuant te Older of the Common council, the first' oubitcatton thereof being made SUlfc Sep urn bar, 118. -TH03. YTTZ GERALD. City Recorder. marine corps and for the allied nationa will hereafter be made on this basts. Action ww token because of the fact is of Ight weinht and ns tne ilcmanu nun been mostly for the heavier unimnls It has called congestion and bcHoub lous es In tho marketing of tic lit wight stuff. , t attle Mnrkrt Is Nominal. Government Forces Will 1iii-rhftci ihp I io-litwtiiTht Cfliile lhi,t mot ot ,he b"'f "rrivlnK POItTIAND, Oct. 12. The United Slates government, through tho bu reau of markets, will make, a strenu ous effort to relieve some nf the con gestion In tho cMtlo market through out too counny, ... .... . , ..1..- h. ,iuv t,v Two lont iv heud of cattle appeared - nounceiueiii inaw, -1. . (1 F Gibbons of tlHs.hureau anfl slu-.'ln Iho.stookyaMs at Norlh Portland tlone'd at t he-' P'brtliiiul Union Btock-1 lor the day's trailing. AIWikh- of sup- ' , . j plies was not felt for the reason that A.cordliiK lo a wire r-celv.d by MrJmo.t of the trade still retains liberal Gibbons, It was decided ut a meeting holdings. . of government, officials to h.Treafter General cattle range: make .pislity tho dominium, feature Prima steers . . . . . 1 ,. . . . t.00 U3.0 In purchasing lieet liis-ad of making ,lood to choice seers,. 11 .004, -2. : - i , Medium to aood steers.. K.75 Si. 1 1.00 weigni uio piiiu-ii'ai Heretofore It has been the custom of IFalr to medium steers, the government lo purchase beef that iconimon to fair steers., did not weigh less than 475 pounds Choice cows and heifers. a...,.t I.., 1 w the v.clnht will not 'Medium to Hood cows and ! EXPLOSION .MAY ' 'tending to show that the explosion in ed by government operatives ina let- PROVK HUN WORK I the T. A. Gillespie shell loading plant ter predicting the exploslonon Friday ' j at Morgan; N. J., last week was onus- night signed "Heine." snd addressed WASHINGTON. Oct. II. Evidence ed by enemy agents has been discover- to a man in Sonora. Mexico; DOINGS OF THE DUFFS THINK YOUR RIGHT, TOM. BY ALLMAN Agents of the department are In vestigating, but they ere Inclined to question the genuineness of the letter, which was picked up in the railroad station pf a New Jersey city. War Takes "Centra bt" ;J A3 loKS AS I CMV EXPecY iMMOt aaiwes this wmtbb. I t ijOOGWr i D 1SN OM JMS our I jr PRESS - ,M1 JmMnBMm A MO IT IS .IKeNEM h.iuw 0.: .II(M 8.00 j 8.ouiii a. 00 count If II10 iiuality is available. All purchases for the unny. navy, e RUBBER GOODS Milt 'I'ltB Mt K ltKM When the need urines Just remember that you ran rail on ns for uiiMliIng needed III the i''k room. We have u ery complelH depiuliiieiil. sell only ib- pi-ll.il. I. le goods, gliurull- te what we aell anil rhurge reaHoilublu pliis-a. heifers Fair lo medium cows and t heifers Cnnuers Hulls Calves . Blockers .l'0il 7.2 5 5.00 1l 6.00 3.00 1J11 4.U0 5.00 w 7.110 ' u. 11 r 12.00 : o.voiy 8.00 Kwine Market Weak. Market for swine is weak at North Portland. Values here ore up much hlKlicr than In any-of the recognised stock in.iikeis of tho couniry that isaekers are niaklng a delerinlned ef fort to force 111 lower here. While thefo hns been nothing nvnilable In the open trade here during the lust 48 hours tc give extreme quotations uny sort of test, the lust sab s In this lino were not ubove 18.00 which would Indicate a possible 118.75 mar ket as flic, lop for tha day If iiiiythlng Was uvallable. Geuerui hog market ruttye: Prime mixed II x.6Mf 18.75 Medium mixed 1 8.110 (ii 18.25 Kouuh heavies . . . f . . . . 1 . Mill I 8.25 j.j,,,, I5.5l"u Ki.f.O I llk 1.50. 18.J5 I Million IMrct'l lo killers. I Killers brought In five loads of' million und luuibs for llnsr own uae over nlslii and with the rxcepilou of j a few head these formed the. tului I arrivals. j Trend of the I nolo Is considered about steady at the previous ruur.u. , J &l itubocur iinwos ytus oar t , AxMoanB. ewe cocror YA It 1 I r ff 1 1 AAVPrn luAT --xUTr BlCoAt.tB txsl KEWIE" IS RARE BIRD IN INCUS SAM'S ARMY HE "AMERICAN ARMY rpt.l 2.-4-t.8y mall uirda apif birds among J LONDON, Oct. 12. "Hallo, central, are you there " Nine times out of 10 she Isn't.' and that's because there's war on. Bo. many telephonleta are getting married lately that all the exchangee are very m u ch under-staffed. ; j , Bright, alert girla now Join the ar y IX my or navy telephone service, and It . j ia uui .ui 1 .1 uun, uicii !. ' Am- ; u . ... v.. luies v A tut: iciciiihiib iub, utrv I WITH TH FRANCE." 1 There are birds ap I maun lilrdmen alone the fronts Onef. j . , ',.. - . .... ... , - I , ... , -aeie conuilions 01 wora. wul tne ciuinuj ,T . , , v . i of lus-e prove too strong for many, little, but always comes back.whh a , .fc.,p..si. ... i.k ,J Be aooui eii'Hii.v in ,.-.. 3 fWS f O. A' Oellerill llllltloll rniive: S 1 Ullnian C7 VO & Prime lambs 112 IHKi 13 r0 5 . 1 1 Fslr to niedliiin lambs. , a.sii'n 1 1. no ff ' ' trailing llrui-'ul-lx. ,U Vearliiiss . . lououll.uil f i.'lr - ' l-.Hi "'''''Jiw'ethera . fl.ooiiio.oo wrr26nT.T.TLn:tk t09 00 pkjHi BAU-S ,MoTt BA1XS WHAT CARE V4e -TilB MoRLT wr DB AFB FOR WeaoCRACV RAM. RAVI, HARVARD, PA w , RAH , N4LH Tittaa Afm wabtimm. Via MUST CURTAU.- , out of srvt,aiJra' Wfre J vii'pe xxhhh ova so; THATO OUO. SLATJ. I Tom. do Voi kmow That p rr WajMV j for our false Price, we'd FVr r1 Ituae civoTnei cW amo vtEAumcM J AMD VtEAR TrSEM OUr fr ' ""VCX I SeSv BUT ITMIUti I . W 'J IT WO01P SAFCC fmiVJ TO VCAfl OUT f CVe. fM. . .! , 1 little, but alwaya tale bf terrible fighting wherevejr he gets Hito his machine." 1'". " .. "We call auch flyers ikewle birds." explained one of the real btrdmen who never, talks of himself, "because the kewle Is a bird kihabttliur the shores ot Newfoundland. It always flaps its wings and stiuawks a lot but i never raises from the earth." i A man never remains a "kewle" long among Uncle Barn's flyers. They won't stand for the "kewie'a squawks." The- "kewle Is soon "ridden to death" with derision, and ceases his talk. ! There are seldom "kcwles" In the aviation camps, especially among the men who fly much. Most aviators are' modest to the extent of being bashful, and while they will always tell what the other fellow did, their own experi ences can be hardly pried out of them. They'd rather be shot down by a boche than be a "kewle bird." and that bt 'why you have to Jab ihe receiver a hundred tlmea before you get the answer to your query "Are you there. Central She 1s there; but not so abundantly as In pre-war days. Y" II AS U.YIHMI IXHt SPIU'CE MEN Supplies for Comforts of Workera la Camp to IU- Purctuised. PORTLAND. Oct. 12. A budget of 35.lOO has been upproved by the Y. M- C- A. to be used In purchasing sup plies locally for ure among the spruce. workers in the Pacific iiorthwc.t. Portland Y. M- A. authorities sav that a warehouse will tie a necessary -iiljilnct to the increased Volume of business resulting from the purchases I to be made. The site of the prospec tive warehouse has not yet been de cided upon. All of the writing paper used by the I'nlted staiea soldiers and sailors Is produced on the Pacific coaal. An lileu of the enorinotia amount needed can be obtained from the fact that 3.11110J111HI sheets are being ehlpped fioiu aii I'rsiuisco to Portland 10 ba d-stribined among the spruce workera Anions the pur. bases lo be made bv the Y. M- C. A. are 0 phonographs ao.t records, u folding urgane and a Hie number ot moving picture pre Jrctinx machines. GIVE YOUR PHOTO All thotw who would wish to havo photorr-aphB of thora etelven to ffivo Xaiiu to kena, would do well to havo th ork done aa soon aa they possibly can, aa It la only a little while until Xmaa and any packaKe aent to the buys In France, must be ready, by Nov. 16th. Itemember graph ia the Bru you Photo only exclusive U llkfrXEK HTnIO Kaat Alta and Cottuitwood Streeta. 1 ' .isioornia uma iv wllUVI I1IIUIOAH1 . CHICHESTERSPILU; V HlUi Me el 4 4wtel .'oiTrly I f i . mi hi A rri ti