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ii.iiii;tawfniit I -- tnna.nnwnw ototr. ,.f."- pagf: ir.vntf ETHTTT PAGES DAIT. ,Y BAST OTIECONTAN, PENDLETON, OnKGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1913, Notices, Business Opportunities, Locals, Lost, Found, For Rent, Etc., Classified for Easy Reference. NEW TODAY BTKW TODAY. Each nnw advertisement will be run under "Slow Today" for tho first Insertion only. During subsequent iniR-rftlons of tiio ad It will appear under lis proper classification. For Rent APTS. AND ROOMS ALT A AFTS. FURNISHED APT. Hamilton Oourt. HOUSEKEEPING KOOMfl, 601 Clay. For Sato FOR KENT Furnished 2-room house. with nlceplng porch, located in rear 417 Uarfleld. Address 42J this or i' . Foil SALE Itcmlngloh Automatic shot K"n. 12 ruko; uIbii Winchester rlflu. 30-30, us good uh new. Will sell nt a reasonable price. Address "X" thia office. LOST slold locket. Suitable reward If returned to thin office. AI'ARTMKNT FOR RENT and fur niture for sulo. Iturguln If taken at once as aw leaving city. Inquire Apt. 4, Laata Apts. l'hono 175W. HOUSEKEEPING apartments and looping rooms at 608 Willow. FOR RiSNT SUTEPINO room, SVO Willow. Phone 42R. DOWNSTAIRS Apartment. 401 Aura. WHEAT RANCH for lent. 6 miles from town. Address Box 98, Pen dleton, Or..' FURNISHED APARTMENTS close In. 777 Thompson. 4 FOR BALE New IlarrlH combine, only cut 81D acres. Hue 13. V. Smith, l'hono. 448. FOR KAl.E Full blood R. Is. R. Cockerels. Early March hatch from Irons luylng struln. Kxtra good col or, weighing from 7 to . pounds, l'hono 10F5. - FOR RENT Furniahed rooms. 407 W. Alto. Phona 1177W. FOR HALE Modern" house and fouy lots with garage. 225 Jane St. Penj-dlc-ton. Ore. S. 8. Butler, 1113 Indian.' Avenue, Spokane, Washington. - - J- 1 . - - - - FOR BALK Two corner lota on Mark and C.arfleld and modern 8-room house. . Front, back and sleeping porch all screened In. ' Also gars ge and woodshed, l'lenty of shade, iln rjulre of owner living In tho house. j Wanted Attorneys , WANTED Oood, clean rags at Tho FRED K. SCHMIDT, Attorney at East Oregonlan office. Law. Room 24, tiinilh-Crawford I . nidg. WANTED Sewing, phone 481-W. , . D. W. BAILEY, Attorney at Law. WANTED Girl general homework. Rooms 7. t. 9, Despaln Building. ... M Vlf11 "ILnnlv.ll.ll' OBORQIB W. COUTT8. Attorney at Mrs. T. U. blnclair. Bonnevlll.. Ore. ,,aW ,Hoom 17, Schmidt block. I Notices Notices HEMSTITCHING at th. Singer shop. Mall orders promptly attended to, WANTED Experienced girl at Prlm. 821 Main street. FOR SALE New ISO baby buggy tfor $35. Phone 716. FOR RENT 6 rooms partially fur ' nlshed In doublo house. Byers' Park on, Gear St.,. Phone 444. . FOR RENT Furnished apt, 14S W. Phon. FOR RENT Three room furnished apartments. 602 Water. Card of Thanks. We desire to express to tho many friends who assisted us In our hour of trouble,, qitr heartfelt thanks, for their many nets. of kindness. Mits. j. w. m yiticK , , ( XXO FAMILY. -- - I'UMs iMWNKr. ' - MIMKIY, ict IKllalg sniKMiiH Ing air ai tiilllon t.xiny. niIiI ;i h. lllo alri'liMtrv were dcurtDcd. six ilowmtl out f oonti'ol. two dOwiKMi from Um acrnnritl and otic balloon xluil don it ullsiuo. . , THE PERKINS Bleeping Rooms. 2 week up. Special rates monthly. 621 Willow. FOR KENT Nicely furnished and clean apts. Inquire -205 West Webb. : FOR SALE Smith Form-a-Truck, r will trade for 1400 lb. nor no or over. Phone 300J. FOR HALE DO head hogs, run fjrom 60 to 160 pounds. Would taKe In trade 3 good milk cows. I. W. Terry, Gen. Del. Pendleton. WANTED Five or six room furnish ed house. Apply F J. Harris, Pen dlcton Drug Co. . WANTED Housekeeper on ranch. Two men to cook for. Anton Ar nold, Stamicld, Ore. Route 1 Box 45. WANTED Dressmaking, also sewing by tho day. 717 Lllleth. Pb -ne 344R. FOR SALE 30 head Bhrop rams. Phone 60F13 or write T. o. Oood mam. Route 1. Box SB. Lowden. Wash. FOR KALE Ford touring car. Good condition, with extra tires, tubes. trols and other extras. Phono 398M. at ! JfOTICK or RrrFRgDIIg OBbKB. MortvB Kit H PETITION OS TBS rr,n- l-I.K" TO HKI'gAL ORUINANCM KO. A referenom petition having been filed with the KeeordCT of Ths City of Pendleton on February (. 1917. fof or pnoposrn AMKNOMKNT. CHARTKM. ' ' Th. Common Council of Tk. City o Li CARTER & SMYTHE. Attorneys at Law. Office In rear of American Notional Bank Building. FEE tk FEE, Attorneys at Law. fices In Despaln Building, Of- R. L. KEATOR, Attorney at Law, Room 24. Smith-Crawford Build ing. . A. NEWBERRY, Attorney at Law. Smith-Crawford Building. PETERSON & BISHOP. Attorney, at Law. Rooms 2 and 4, Smith' Crawford Building. WANTED High school boy, 16 years or older, with bicycle for evening pany, messenger work. Apply Sunday morning, 9 o'clock Western Union Telegraph Co. JAMES B. PERRY, Attorney at Law. Office over Taylor Hardware Com- FOR SLE or trade, 1818 Overland. Call 353 R. Found FOUND Surgeon's rubber gloves. Dwnnr can have same by calling at tills office and paying charges. 1' ... . ' -w " ' i'i r"- . f I . y ' t i -I liRITISIl AND fi:HMAN8 ' PUOTKCT1N4 PATENTS CALL TENLAND BROS.' CAN TO move your household goods. Tele phone 339. Also bagsage transfer ring and heavy hauling- ' ' ' ' WANTED Some one to winter 45 head cattle. Address Chas. E- Welch, Ukiah- W'ANTED Dining room 'chairs and table. Phone 244J. WANTED High, school girl or mld- die aged woman to work for board and ,care for boy who is in school. ! Cull at 705 Calvin after 5 o'clock. Lost LOST Brown braided belt. Fin.lor please phone 114HJ., Reward. 1,rtrr. yYAL.Tft CuAt-AlKE- Lieutenant Chalalre fought and fx at It'it Gorman airplanes In i battle In Belgium. Photo shows Bis goggles, which were cracked iy a bullet and saved his eyes. , LONDON. Oct. 16. For the period of the war German patents in Kng-1 land and English patents In Germany are being kept alive by annual pay ments, the sums paid In each country bolng tho same. The Interests of both countries are idc-nllcul and these payments are being kept up to pre vent confiscation, although the pat crts are worked for the national ben efit during the war. Every useful ttilng should b. used. Sell that used article to , somobpdy who needs II ihroneli the' classified. TIM IS CARD umii-IViullflnn An to Stage Leaves Weston for Pendleton at 7:45 a- m. and 12:46 p. Leaves Athena for Pendleton at 8:00 a. m. and 1:00 p. m. Leaves Adams for Pendleton at 8:20 a. m. and 1:20 p. m. Leaves Pendleton (Allen-Knight i Store) for Weston at 10 a. nt. and 4:00 p. m. Notices Why not assume mat your n.. tenant Is a reader of the classified nd et In touch with him at nnwr Notice to tlie Public. Having sold my meat market to the Kurrle Meat Co., -who are now the new- proprietors, am desirous of clos ing my books. Anyone knowing themselves indebted to Downey's Mar ket or having bills against us will pleaae call and settlement will be made. DOWNEY'S MARKET. F. M. Downey, Prop R A LETT AND RALEY, Attorneys at Law- Office In American National Bank Building. S. A. LOWELL, attorney and counsel lor at law. Office In Despaln Bldg. To tlio Public You are hereby 'authorized to ex tend to my wife, Mrs. Ruby Geneck, such credit as she may desire. October 14, 1818. TOM GENECK. ! The soldiers wlioae sun are I i I IF YOU HAVE a house In Portland that you want to dispose of and will allow reasonable terms, we can noil It for you.-.The Fred A. Jacobs Uompany, No. .?.04-5th St., Portland, Oregon. :;,! WATT A COLUMN AND ci.assikii:o oiitucToitv. Counting six ordinary words to the line and charged by the line. Want ads and locals, flares Per EJae, . First Insertion. per line 10c Each add. insertion, per line, to One week (six ineections), each Insertion, per line 6o 1 mo. each insertion, per line 4c 6 month contract, each In- ' sertlon, per line . . So 12-month contract, each in- ' sertlon, per line 2o No ads taken for less thsn....2ic Ads tnkos over the tnlephone only from East Oregonlan sub scribers snd those listed In the Telephone Directory.. Copy must hf In our office not later than 1:30 o'clock day of publication. Second-Hand Dealers V. STROBLH. dealer In new and sec ond hand goods,., Cash raid for second hand goods. Cheapen place to buy household goods. 210 E. Court, l'hone 271W. which took no action thereon, a vots wtn b takon fin jmid referendum, or dered by petition or tne people m next regular cny eieouon. Th fnllnwlntr is th form and BUIH' ber In which the meaaur. will be printed on the official ballot: "REFERENDUM ORDERED BY PETITION OF THE PEOPLE.'; To repeal Ordinance No. 19, grant ing the Standard Oil Company, a cor- Doration. nermlsslon to locate, elect. operate and maintain warehousts, tanks and other necessary buildings on certain lands within The Cltv Pendleton for the storage and distri bution of Petroleum and Its products and other kinds or mnrcnsnuise. Vote Yes or No. 402 YES. 46 NO. " The full title and text of such mesa ure la as follows: - ORDINANCE NO. 1. "An Ordinance granting- to the Standard Oil Company, a corporation. nnrmtiRlnn to locate, erect, opuraio and maintain warehouses or tanks, ol both and other necessary buildings on certain lands within The City of Pen dleton, for storage and distribution of Petroleum and Its products and other kinds of merchandise. the pkow.e OF THE CITY OF PENDLETON DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Standard Oil Com pany, a corporation organised and ex isting under and by virtue of the laws i of the Slate of California, and at,- j thorized to do business in me tH . oi 'jocron. i h.-rebv Trnt!-d permlesteo. subject to the terms and conditions herein expressed, and is hereby au thorized and empowered o ' locate, erect, operate and maintain ware bouses, tsnka srd eov .and ail otter necessary b nldi' gs or structures-, all such buildings and wr.!h.sa sbal" k. i t,.,1 nf trancrnte brlok or hollow tiio. in Pie followiog described property, to-wlt: Lota 3, 4. . 10. 11 and 12 In Block 110 of the Reservation Addition to the Town of Penaieton, all in The City of Pendleton. Orecon. and to nso said premises and the structures thereon for the storage and distribu tion of Petroleum and Its products ar.d other merchandise handled by said Company, for a period not ex ceeding fifteen 15 years. Section 2. The Dowers. Tights and pilvilcges granted In Section I of this ordinance are graniea sunjeci w me condition that in accepting the same, the said Standard Oil Company, a cor poration, agrees to save ana noia harmless The City of Pendleton from all damages to any person, persons, association or corporation. which may be caused In any manner by or growing out of the use and occupancy of the aald premises, toy the said irrantee for- the purposes herein stat ed: and in the event of -suit or aetioi, Pendleton. Oregon, has erdareA that at the next general election to be held la the said city of Pendleton, that a vote shall b. takea on a maasur. pro posed by Initiative p.tirtnn, fi:ed with the Recorder of the said city and transmitted to the said Common Coun cil aa follows: The following Is the form and num-J" ber in which the measur will be printed on the official ballot: PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE - . PETITION ,I.ll - r Charter amcndmmf 'autMornfinsr The City of Pendleton to Incur a t.,nde indebtedness not exceeding I2.0ft0 In addition to ail other indebtedness heretofore authorized for tha purpose Ol constructinnr. enlarging and ex tending its system of gravity wstor works and exempting such indebted-'', ness from taxation. . Vote Tee or No. 400 YES w . ' 401 NO. ' - Th. full title and text, of such measur. ra aa follows: A BILL. To oroDose by Initiative petition ' Act to amend th. Charter of Th. City of Pendleton. Umatilla County. Staler of Oregon, and to authorise and em power the said City of Pendleton to incur an indebtedness not exeeedias 12fi ana aa in nrfrlltion to all other in debtedness, heretofore authorised, an to Issue, sell and dispose of negotiant, bonds to an amount not exceeding 120.000.00 In addition to all other1 h,.n,lH hAr-nr,.Fn aiithnrisod to ba lA- sued by said city for the purpose of constructing, enlarging and extending" the gravity system or water woraa t said city and to supply said city an4 Its inhabitants and the Inhabitants of the territory adjoining the said city and the territory in the - vicinity of such gravity wates system with wa ter, and to exempt such bond, from taxation, and declaring that said bonds nor any Indebtedness evidenced by them shall be taken into account computing the heretofore authorised indebtedness which Th. City of Pea-dU.-ton may incur HE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLIS OF THE CITY OF PENDLETON: The People or The City of Pendleton do ordain as follows: Thst the Charter of The City ef Pen dleton. Umatilta County, aball be amended by adding thereto a section, to be numbered. Section "1 C C. wbich snail read as follows: Section ICC. That The CHy 6t Pendleton shall have power and au thority and la hereby authorised and empowered to incur sn Indebtednese not exceeding; 2W.80.e In addition re all- other Indebtedness heretofore ao -thorized and to isaue. sell and diapose . . of negotiable bonds to evidenc. such , , indebtedness to an amount not ef-1 ceeding S2u.00e.ao in addition, to elf " ' other bonds heretofore authorxed If -. M I 4 31 . at at lb Farm Land For Sale Auctioneers All of a are talking ahont tlcrrocrar-f. priiuext In tlila casualty lit liae suf fe-rca or dlcl for It. 4140 A.-rcs 4'omilcte Wluat Ramlk. in the heart of the fumoua Rattle i-iaii Flat country of Adams county Waahington. r. Land-, lays rerfectly level, :tjo acres. In good, clean sura morfalluw, 3 20 ill stubble. Good set of farm buildings. Two miles to good market;- on fine mucadnm. road. Price $95 iter acre. Including t all aUck and machinery, to run the pbico, 20 tons of hay and other feed. gomo household furniture. For full ; THE "NON-SKIP" WEEDER gets all Miscellaneous MISS G- A. THOKNE. graduate llUKi, located at 201 Water. PhOTi 66SW. COL. W. F. YOHNKA, Auctioneer. makes a specialty of farmers stock and machinery sales. - "The man that gets you the money,". Leave -order-sat Flint Oregonlan Office. be, issued by the said city for the - v. . event Ol sn 1 1 or . ,. , ,, .,,,.,; mnA against the; said City tor any u4ejaaBdlBg. th. gravity system of water rrr damaice. the said Standard Oil Com-T,. ,, . ? ,. .,,, . pany. a corporation, agree, to etty'an-4 Its lnha(tnt.ta and the f : such suit or action at lt "!'"?: f inhabitants Of the territory adjoining p-mse and cost, and if any Judgment th, 8aid cff nd (h(. vlcfn!ty. of th. shall be rendered agsrnst said City d .. .vtein with - this Water in any such suit or action, grantee agrees to pay sucn : r i. i ler: the bonds issued pursuant to i- e!T.l, section shall be known as "Wi he same .om srlea D D." and shall h Passed the Common Council thl.ilBaVp4 INrron ind ,n4ll b, eumb.r ly of February, 1917. ;- -of eurivI-; ' remmenclnVi i with Attest: THOS. F1TZ (?Eft.OD. ao If he- vtHa .wmoilnl of tw:Lwiun,,iicnus au,inortzea oy mis section neit od February 3rf1917. Inot fce issued at the same rime any est. Mayor." t f J-sibreuent be numfcered tice is published piir Jtiant? tof ' t'g".' ncies , h the nuxobnr, next lions of Ordinance No 609-.O i following the last number Issued In within sixty days after the shall become Tina Farm Implements Not-time! Casualties. Kf II- Corp. Guy M. Bryan, Spokane, cd In action. Charles It. lltlliips, Nes Porce, Ida ho, wounded severely. Rohcrty E. Purity. Everett, Wash.. WNh.. wounded severely. Harry Ackley, Portland, killed In action. Corp Howard S. Coleman, Portland. wounded severely Frank E. Moselmr, North Yakima. Wash, wounded severely. Cecil R. Richards, Tuzlltin, Ore woumled severely. Homer M. Wiggins, Aberdeen, wounded wvcrely. particulars see or write Patsy' Clark. Kltxville, Wash. R. , When the Spanish Influenza be gan to lie called "Spanish flu" In a c.ntempluous tone its dignity was of fended and It decided to pack its grip so to speak and go where it is treated with greater- respect. the weeds the tlrst time over the field. Saves one-third the time anu does lots better work. Order now. Pendleton Weeder Works, 633 Cotton wood street. A majority of classified messages may be clearly told la leae than fifty words. thereof on the 3ist day of May, 1907. The flrBt publication hereof being made on the 20th day of Sept. lilg. THOS. F1TZ GERALD. City Recorder. You may nave profitable business relations for years to come -with some one yqu will come to know first thro your next classified adt Generally Steady Tone in Livestock At North Portland I Bulls , C.00ii 7.00 'alvee . . .iioi-12.no ;Stocker and feeders... 60.i S.li.l Million niliiatiou Viirhungr-d, Mutton market situation remains ' . ; y Isteady at North Portland, with only a ' . 'ninnll run reporled in over night. PORTLAND Oct. 16. While there i .Lnml-s continue slow, but there Is was a rather libernl run of hogs re-inot sufficient pressure in tho.truile nt ported In the. North Portland yiirils, the moment to form additional decline following Hie iiHiml Monday showing, in values. Kaiser WiMielm sold he would j Insecurity of the old fashioned hos-j In setting one's timepiece an hour "rt:tnd m n.n-".-nf"r-- from the United : lery bank need not be feared If one's j on Oct. 27 one should recall that the L'fau-g " r:id, :i!nmilarly enough. It lsjtunds are sufficiently Invested in lib-I oerman kaiser tried to set the world iiirt nonst'iiHC tr.ul lie Is standing. i crty bonds. back 1000 years. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS SPEAKING OF AIR AND QU ESTI ON N AIRES. Irad'e started the second day of the week with a fairly steady tone, with recently lowered prices in effect. General hog market ranito: Prime mixed 1 7.75 1 7.."i "Medium mixed 17.35 u 1 7.60 Hough heavies 1 5.75 l 1 5.!i I'iKS 14.fiOti.t5.ftO Hulk 17.504rl7.7B 4'ulllo Trailo Is Stead). Trade In the cattle ninrkrt wns again atcady at North Portland, Willi n fair run reported In over night. Killers were not anxious bidders for the ofrgniile stuff, but good miollly la quoted steady. General t-attlo range: . Prime steers $12,00 413.00 Good to choiro steers... 1 1 .no i 1 2.00 Medium to good steers.. .75i' 1 1.00 Fair to medium steers.. 8.2.') w 9.25 Common to fall- steers.. 6.00 s.OO Choleo cows ii ud heifers 8.00 9.00 Medium lo good cows and heifers .00f 7.25 Fair to medium cows and heifers 6.00SP 6.00 Canners . ..... i 3.00e 4.00 General mutton range: Prime lambs .$12.0(K, 1.1.00 I 4tV r. ij :-w -., Hr-MFiiit'rorH'iHP Fair to medium lambs. , Yearlimts . ', Wethers . ............ Ewes . 9.00 'ii 1 1.0(1 i 10.06 41 11.00 9.00 i io.oo 6. 1. 1.1 it 9.00 j 4fM Wllf Kl. IX BAUY H THIIOAT ; Wortfstrr Child Strangling When ItiH'tor Arrives. Worcester, oct. is. Police sur geon Richard J. Shannnhan have saved the life of one week old tilgu Zlnkevek by removing from her throat a cog wheel incasurliig three (luarters of an Inch In dlMineter which the child huil attempted to snullow. The police received a hurr call to the homo of Cyrlun Zlnkevek the child's father, at 11 Foylo street, here Dr. Shanahun found the Infant slowly strangling to death. It apppared that three year old An thony y.lnkevck, brother of Olxu had been playing with tho lulest urrivul at the Polyta street homo and hud am ong other tnuiKS mo lime cog wnrei taken from an alarm clock. This the Infant secured und proceeded to swal low. Dr. Shanahan removed tho cot? wheel without resorting to tracheo tomy, being able to reach it with lor- ceps. HAI, KM .lltl, IS Ml SHI 14 AND I'llbll l; Altl-; IIAI I'l.FD SAI.EM, Oct. 15. The whereabouts of (iolilie I-naele, u 16-yeur old till I. missing since October 3, Is a mystery j to Ihe police of I'orllund. Miss l.en-, gels Is said lo have become Infatuated with n soldier about a wool: lierore she illwippeureil. Miss I.euKelo's home l.-i In K'leui, l.ut for some time she , bus lieen rwlillng with her brother, j I Nil Leliaele, ul lllll llellliont Mleet.j 1'i.rllnml. MIhs I.hk'1m Ih di-scillied ni a pletising young woman with n vry unlet tllK.iliiirn. When hisi : ei-n slie wot s a bl own silk skil l, white valsl, brown eisil and khitil outer coiii. The women s protective bureau ...-ti . h- r . ' . ; i --I ! lor-' In cmulnrt in" L I Flf niMit II Eease what I1 777 W SOint 43i THESE lit -UL ,M THAT TBAJtlWS CAMP k I 7 v & (' II vjinoows AMosrr If A.. with wiiboc for a I U 'f V A irrTLE Aia w L V 1W WHItfe 1 IJB TCE3H AIR r1 ' II A II WM s .ii.CT) il ToilVIA, OpCsl UP jj.jM- Jf ! -WM'l 16000HKMT! ,3 some oBB . Affl I ,11 W ' 1 jllHCSB WINDOWS! Z "'. foDlfll Hf A' ' H Ht meeds Moee ' 'jl Yanks, Punish Boche Treachery With Flames YANKS PUNCH CHMWT VP WITH THE AMERICAN -'ARMY NRTHWEST F-VERDlT.V.'CrA. 15. When New York troops captured the; (village of Abri-St. Lrouls a number of j JtJwrmans came out of flielr hiding j ' I laces with uplifted hands and were! supposed to have surrendered. Whcu 1 ! the Americans came nearer the Ger-j provisions of this sctiun hll t sub ject or liable to- any txtior and none of them, nor any lnd?btednsa evidenced by them shall be taken Into account In computing the heretofore authorized Indebtedness which tha said City of Pendleton may Incur. This notice is published pursuant to ordr of the Common council. tn first publication thereof belnf mad 20th September, 1918. THOS. FITS GERALD. t . .,;ity Recorder. g j. i- a j SAGE TEA DARKENS HAIR TO ANY SHADE IMJXT STAY tillAVt HKHr? AX tI.I TIME RI-X-IPK THAT ANYBODY" CAN APPLY.: y . The usev of Sasre and Sulnhur' for I mans suddenly dropped tneir hands j restoring faded, gray hair to lt nat 'and seising hand grenades, threw them nrnf eoHir dates batik' to grandmoth. ! with deadly effect, killing ' annjer's time. " She used It to keep her I wounding a number of the New York hair beautifully dark, glnesy and at. boys. tractive. -Whenever her hair took oq The survivors, retreated and told; that dull, faded or streaked appear- the story. Then more New Yorkjance. thus simple mixture was a I' ll oops went forward. They were arm- plied with wonderful effect, jed-with flame throwers and gas pro-j But brewing at home Is mussy and ;jectors and filled the village with, out of date. Nowadays, by asking at I flame and gas until not a single Ger- any drug store for a bottle of "Wy. jmun escaped. .. eth's Sage -and Sulphur Compound." ! ou will get this famous old pre para- 'AIR MEN EAT SWEETS ',un;JZ:!i.by JS? . "ddUk- WHILE FIGHTING FOE : pended upon to restore natural col- lor and beauty to the hair. $ WITH THE AMERICAN FORCES' A well-known dewntown druaalat . ' Mm y a It .UfI....- - i- i . uvlators who use tobacco take with and evenly that nobody ran them on flights cakes of chocolate to nas oeen applied, y nibble upon in the place of smoking. A few prefer chewing cum. but some f orm of sweets accompanies nearly tall Americans hen starting on a flight i of any duration. tell It .lAil-ty damn en a sponge or soft bf iMoiiifrit and draw this throuah your hair, taking one strand at a time. ly raoralng the gray hair diaapDeara. and after an. other application or two. It become beautifully dark and glossy. VY ASi I X(T( MAY ..i "in,s riage and Sulphur Com- ISGHKN RFIIMMtING '"nu is a aeiightful toilet requisite I for those who desire a more youth iui appearance. It is not -intended fi the cure, mitigation , prevention of disease. SAN FHAXCI8CO. Oct. 15. A hearina of the case of Frank Shaffer, northwestern manager of th. Inter national ' Itiiilo Stiiflents' association, who was sentenced to 1 1-2 years la th. McNeil's Island penitentiary fr c'rcult court of appeals her. lodav. 4 tiding biedltloii. matter 'through the mails, was held In the 1'nlted States Shaffer Is a fanner of Kverelt, W'n. lit was sentenced in June In the Cull ed state district court in Seattle. I1' ') h 3 1 i .5, -tf. Don't Let Catarrh Drag ri- i ou into Consumption Avoid Its Dangerous Stage. There it more serious stage of Catarrh than the annoyance caused by tha stopped-up air passages, and the hawking and spitting' and other distasteful features. Ihe real danger comes from the tendency of the disease to continue it. course downward until the lungs derome afTected, and then dreaded consumption is on your path. Your 4 wrt experi"noe In-: f - - T- f 1 1-. yo'l tlf Pray, inhalers, atomizers. Jelllea and other local applications. 8. 8. 8. has aroven a moot satisfac tory "remedy for Catarrh because it toe direct to Its source, and re mesrea the- g-ermi of the dUease front, the blood. Get a bottle front your druggist today, and begin the only logical treatment that gives real re stilt'. You can obtain special medical Ivire, Without charge by writing t M. Her? rn-e-tor, f? Swift Lsborj-