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PAGE PHVITN DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOEEK 21, 1918. EIGHT PAGES "v ,.. ( 7 ,w,7 ,..rA , 'I ( f Notices, Business Opportunities, Locals, Lost, Found, Fdr-Rent; Etc., Classified Easy .Reference. NEW TOD AT , NKW TODAY. Bach new advertisement will be run under "Riuw Teday" for the first Insertion only. During subsequent insertions of the ad It will appear under H proper classification. For Rent For Sato APTS. AND ROOMS ALTA APT8I VURNI8HED APT. Hamilton Court. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, (01 Clay. ,'OR. HALE Overland Country club, driven 4 months, a barguln If taken at oik'. Inquire 1'atton'g liurber T"""- i . ,) !..t : ; ,; , FOR RENT SLEEPINQ room, ItMl Willow. Phone 482R- DOWNSTAlHSApartmcnt.' 401 Aura. 'JUOOM JVKNIHHO HOl.'HR- for rent Nov. Int. No children- l'hone (11 after 5 p. in. S PAHSEXGER 19m Oldxmohlle, used lew than three months.' Right price for cash. Owner Kolmr east. P. C. B., 4K1 Johnson l"ortlnnd, ore. HoiihekEEI'KK with small fHmlly Wuhts position In country. Address X this office. WHEAT RANCH for lent, i t mile ' from town. Address 13o t8. Peo dletoa. Ore. FURNISHED APARTMENTS In. ' 777' Thompson. i- close toil' RENT Furnished room and apartments. 407 W. Altu. Phone 1177W. - ' - ;;, roil HUNT On LoeuHt Hill, modern house. Inquire Ralph Folsom. FOR SALE Furnished hotel of 4 5 5 rooms. A money making Invest ment In town with three saw mills, ifhlpyord, engineering plant und lots . of work going on. will sett lot, build in and fiirnixhliiKs for $ 1 5,000. Ow li.g to bereavement and advanced nKei. must sell at once. Address Marguerite FOR LENT Furnished 3-room house FOR RENT 6 rooms partially fur nished In double house. Byerr Park on Gear St., rhone 644. FOR SALE Modern house end four lots with garage. 225 Jane St. fen diet on, Ore. 6. B. Butler, Ilia Indian! Avenue. Spokane, Washington. FOR SALE Two corner lota on Mark and Garfield and modern 8-room house. Front, back and sleeping porch alt screened in. Also garage ar.d woodshed. Plenty of' shade, In quire of owner riving In the house. FOR SALE rtmith Form-a-Truck; or - will' trade for 1400 lb. horse, or over.' rhone 806J. FOR BALE 80 head Slirop rams. Phone 50F13 or write T. O. Good man,. Route 1, linx 35, Lowden. Waah. 1 ,, , ' ' ' ! Wanted . ' Attorney " WANTED-Good, clean rags it Tfta FRED E. SCHMIDT. Attorney at East 'Oregonlan office. Law. Room 24, Smith-Crawford : , Bldg. WANTED Sewlne", phone 4S3-W. ' , 1 ' " D. W. BAILEY, Attorney at Law, WANTED Girl general housework. Rooms 7. , , Despaln Building. Notices Notices at ! isoticf! oif "KtrccKKnrii orfr I'l.K" TO RKrKlL KBHfAMCli NO, , A referendum petition having fcews filed with the Recorder of 1 W S In family. Wages I2. Write Mrs. T. O. fctnolair, Bonneville, Ore. KOTICCi AMK.IOaUSMT. CMAHTKH HEMSTITCHING at the Singer shop. Mall ordem promptly attended to. WANTED Elrperleneed girl at The Palm. (23 Main street. FOR SALE or trade. Call 86&R. 1918 Overland- FOR RENT Three room apartments. 02 Water. furnished VOIl RENT Nicely furnished and clean apis. . 'inquire 205 West Webb. fitt. Rox 144 I.lnnton, Oregon. IlKKM.IXn WK)X WILT 1 ; , IiKKKIIT ftltl'MNKIi) PAHIS, Oct. IS. A hlfc-h Oerman " ' ftiiictionjiry 'In licTlum declirred on ,.MtiMnbnr 'SKthat (liriiuuMuatiun'i .iitf HninMaMilil. tend at-'the latum within 15 days, uccordln to reliable llifot-tmitlon received In iXndon, snya the corresporuient of the Echo de Paris. All the civilian population nlong the Ivelgian coait has bwn mvel back out of the country and liritlKh avlalors are said to be reporting fires over vast area. with sleeping porch, located In rear 417 Garfield. Address 42 J this of- COSY MIOOM APT with hath for rent, furniture for sale for $'0. Apt. 4, Laatst Apartments, l'hone 17fW. WANTED Dressmaking, also sewing by the day. 717 Lllleth- Ph ne S44R. FOR SALE Remington Automatlo shot gon, 12 gage; also Winchester I Telegraph Co. rifle, 80-30, as good as new. Will sell at a reasonable price. Address "X" this office. WANTED High school boy, 16 years or older, with fclcycle for evening messenger work. Apply Sunday morning. 9 o'clock Western Union FOR SALE New Harris combine, only cut 800 acres. Bee B. , D. Smith. Phone 448. ' FOR SALE Full blood R. Is. R. Cockerels. Karly March hatch frem strong laying strain. Extra good col or, weighing from 7 to 8 pounds. Phone 10F6. MIR SALE, CHEAP 1 box couch. 5 chairs, 1 Apex vacuum ctemrer-, 1 English breakfast table, 1 kitchen ta ble. 2 beds complete (1 single). l'hone 44S or call 1201 K. Court. t t WAKNTED NlKbt cook at onqeAp ply Hotel Rieth. WANTED To hear from owner of good ranch for sale. State casn price, full description. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. OEORGE W. OOUTTS, Attorney at Law. Room 17. Schmidt block. CARTER A SMYTH E. Attorneys at Law. Office In rear of American National Bank Building. FEE & FEE. Attorneys at Law. Of fices In Despaln Building. R. L. KEATOR, Attorney at Law. Room 24. Bmtth-Crawford. Build ing. S. A. NEWBERRY, Attorney at Law. Smith-Crawford Building. PETERSON A BISHOP, Attorneys at Law. Rooms 2 and 4, Smith- Crawford Building. WANTED School girl to assist with housework. Phone 265 W or 124. Notices ALL SET FOR HIM SWiHisAUwtsiil ;Kvd ewes " 2i lambs, cheap. A. L Hteinr.' btan- ffelrl Oreroi. i ' FUEL RATIONS HIT ROYAL FAMILY LONDON, Oct. 19. Royalty .Is not exempt from the fuel ra- Honing schemes which are ap- plied to the rest of the British people. King George has direct ed, that nt Windsor Castle and at the reval palace orders shall be carried out and the local coal controllers are held respon sible for their observance as elsewhere In the empire. Lights out order is hours ear lier at Wlntrnnr castle now than when Edward was king. THE HAl'E. Oct. 19. Gen- oral LiKlendorlf recently return- ed to Kerln to Inaugurate' a family tomb in Iterlln cemetery. The tomb was erected in mem ory of the general's two sons, shot down as airmen, and In cludes provisions for him. The monument bears the family's motto, "Fearless and Faithful," and Is surmounted with a Ger man spike helmet. Market Normal. LISRON. Oct. 21. High prices haven't reached produce markets here. These are some of the prices ftxe4 rfisrvwBialiJs and-frults In mu-irVh?iA-rWets' fempklns. lb., 1 cnt; lettuce, 1 cent a head; cabbage, 3 cents a pound; radishes, 1 ent a bunch; pears, 10 cents a dox; turnips, 1 cent a bunch. " .1. I. . FOR SALE Choice apples.; 7Bc per sack. Bring your sacks. H. ju. Bur lliigamc, Hill Top Farm. f i PIANO. COST 2550: 165 takes It. davenport, cost 8108, for 0. Da venport has been used 1 month, and Is genuine leather, massive. Piano Is In first-class condition. 307 East Alta. " FOR SALE Modern 6-room house. lot 200x200, close in, iwu casn, in nn,.man, if tnkpn hefnre Nov. 1st. ee L. E. Kelsep at Glllan ders & Burroughs Cigar Store. FOR SALE Property at 814 W Alta St. No agents. Mrs. J. Harrison. 6336, 11th Ave, So., Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Draymen si CALL PENLAND BROS.' "AN TO move vour household goods.r tele phone 339. Also baggage .transfer- j some ring and heavy hauling. To the lWlc. You are hereby authorised to ex tend to my wife. Mrs. Ruby GenecK, such credit oh she may desire, October 14, 1918. TOM GENECK. JAMES B. PERRY, Attorney at Law. Office over Taylor Hardware Com pany. RALEY AND RALEY. Attorneys at Law. Office In American National Bank Building. S. A. LOWELL, attorney and counsel lor at law. Office tn Despaln Bldg. BI'KIXERS OPPORTl'NITIKS. DISTRICT MANAGERS WANTED In every state for new amo clutch lock. The cleverest and most effec tive anti-theft device on me market automattcally disengages the clutch and locks it so car can not be moved under ita own power. Big money maker for ambltloua hustler. Exclu sive territory given. r,on to 61000 necessary. American Auto Clutch Lock, 803 West Ninth street, Los An gcles, Cal. Farm Land For Sale II .. 4 ' ' . ! r i - - - un imk Complete Wheat namrli In the heart of the famous Rattle '"lo Flat country of Adams county Washington. Land lays perfectly level, 320 acres In good, clean sum merf'nllnw 32 In Stubble. Oood set of farm buildings. Two miles to good market, on fine macadam road. Price $95 per acre, ..Including -all ttnnir -flnd inMchinerV. ' to run the place, 20 tons of hay and other reea. household lurnlturo. r or iu write Patsy . particulars see or Clark. Ritxvllle. Wash. TTMI3 CAR ' Vettin-Pndlelon Auto Stsice Leaves Weston for Pendleton at 7:46 a. m. and 1 2 : 4 5 p. Leaves Athena for Pendleton at 8:00 a. m. and 1:00 p. m. Leaves Adams for Pendletoa at :20 a. m. and 1:20 p. m. Leaves Pendloton ( AIlen-Knlght Store) for Weston at 10 a. m. and . 4:00 p. m. Put an end to that floiay In renting that house or . apartment throngh getting your message to the readers of the classified. WAUT 1 COtTMtt A1D tl.ASStFIKO 1JIHBCTORV. Counting six ordinary words to thre line 'and charged 4y ' tire line. Want ads and locals. Hate. PC. Usk ..... First Insertion, per Irne w .toe Esnh edd. Insertioa, per line. Se One wek (six inflections). each Insertion, per lino....... Se 1' mo. each Insertion, per line 4e 6 month contract, each In sertion, per line - Se 12-month contract, each in sertion, per line 2e No ads taken for less tlian....2!c Ads taken over the telephone only from East Oreonlan sub scribers end those listed rn the Telephone Wrefltory. Copy must be 1n our office -not Inter than 1:30 o'clock ajr ef publication. The Connm Council of The City of ?hnpde.1fOr-Fna IVeSS the t to , h..4 in use saia -iix w - vote snail be takes oa measure pro tosed by Initiative petition, riled with the Recorder of the sale city end trsnsmitted to the. said Coamion . ctl as follows: . , The following Is the form and num ber In which the measure wilt be printed on the official ballot: , . ' FWOPOMED BT 1KIT1ATIVS ... PETITION. - , ,. Second-Hand Dealers V. STROBLB, dealer in new and sec ond hand goods. Cash paid for second hand goods. ClYeaveet place to buy household soods. 210 E. Court. Phone 271W. Miscellaneous MISS G A. THORNS, graduate nurse, located at 201 Water. Phon 66W. Auctioneers COL. 'W. P.'-TOHKKA, Auotloneer. makes a specialty of farmers stock and machinery sales. - "The man mat gets you the money.". Leave orders at East Oregonlan Office. Farm Implements THE "NON-SKIP" WEEDER gets all 1 the weeds the first time ovt the field. Saves one-third the time anu does lots better work. Ordjr now. Pendleton Weeder Works, (33 Cotton wood street. i.n.n i. a reader of the classified may be clearly told tn less) than fifty and get in touch with blm at onceT words. Why not assume that your tiex A majority of classified messages trsnsmltted to the Common Council, which took no action thereon, a vote will be taken on said referendum, or dered by petition of the people at tne next regular city election. The following Is the form and num ber In which the measure will be printed on the ornciai nauoij "IlKFKRSKDCM ORDERED HI PETITION OIF TH8 PEOPLE." To repeal Ordinance No. 919, grant. Ing the Standard Oil Company, a cor poration, permission to locate, erect, operate and maintain warehousta tanks and other necessary buildings on certain lands within The Cltv r.f Pendleton for the storage distri bution of Petroleum tad Ita products and other kinds of merchandise. . Vote Yea or No. 402 YES. 1 ; -j' 403 NO. ' ' "' ' The full title and text of such meas ure is as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 1. "An Ordinance granting to the Standard Oil Company, a corporation. Berarteeloa to locate, ereei, and maintain warehouses or tanks, ot both and other necessary bulldinKS on, certain lands within The City of Pen dleton, for storage and distribution Petroleum and Its products and etaer kinds of merchandise. ,, THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF PENDLETON DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Standard Oil com- listing under and by virt'je of the laws iof the State of Callfo-nla. and lr ilhorized to do business In the Btate or ' h. r.hv ktrmtd iiermiesioe. I subject to the terms and conitlona : . , . - -n.-arf and is hereby au- k'nriod and empowered 'ocate. erect, operate end -main tain ware- neceuarv l.il'B -er sleacturoi; all such buildings and werelwiises anal be constrad f concrete bri'."' hollow tliu. m f-.e follovv-ing deat-rlbed property, to-wlt: Lota 1, 4. s. is. and 12 tn Block 110 of the Reservation Addition to the Town of Pendletoa, all in The City of Pendleton. Oregon, and to uso said premises and the structures thereon for the storage and distribu tion of Petroleum and Its products ard other merchandise handled Dy .if nimnuiv. for a period not ex ceeding fifteen 15) years. . Section 2. The powers, rights and ,i-nt in Section X Of this ordinance are granted subject to the condition that in accepting the same, the said Standard Oil Company, a cor nAMtlnn. aereeS' to eave and nol harmless The City of Pendleton from Charter amendment suthor's'ng The City of Pendleton t. Incur o..iiu indenteoness not -eamK ' addition to ail other indebtedness heretofore authorised for the purpose of constructing, enlarging ana ex tending Its. system r ttravity watr worka and exempting sucta Indebted ness .fTom taxation. Vote Yea or No. 400 YES ' , 41 NO. The full title and text of so a measure ia as follows: A BlbU To Sirwpoee Mr Initiative rtl en Acf to amend the Charter of Tne City of Pendleton. Umatilla County, State of Oregon, end to authorise nd em power the eaid City of Pendleton to incur an Indebtedness not exceeding? 120,000.00 in addition to all other tn dtbtedneas. heretofore authorised, end to issue, sell and dispose of negotiable bonds to an amount not exceeding (20.000.00 in addition to ail ottter bonda heretofore authorised to be Is sued by said city for the purpoae ef constructing, enlarging end extending the gravity system of water works ef said city and to supply said city and its Inhabitants and the Inhabitants at the territory adjoining tne saia cur and the territory in the vicinity ef such .gravity waster tystem with wa ter, and to exempt ueh bonds from taxation. . ad deelarlntr that aaid bonds norany Indebtednesa evidenced by them shall be taken into account In computing the heretofore authorized Indebtedness which The City of Pen dleton may -incur . HE IT ENACTED HY THE PEOPU3 OF THB CITY OK PENDLETON: The people of The City of Pendletoa do ordain as follows: That the Charter of The City or pw- dleton. Umatilla County, shall be amended by adding thereto a aecttosj to be numbered. Section "1 C C" which Sball read as follows: ' Section ICC. That Tne city or Pendleton ahall have power and 'IB tliority end ta hereby authorized and enrpowered to incur an indebtedness! not exceeding f20.0OV.eg In addition t-a all other indebtedness heretofore eo- .1, -i tn n ti v nereon. persona, 1 ... , j , t . i , .t . association or corporation. which of negotiable bonds to evidence each may be caused In any manner oy or i mdebtedneaa to an amoant not eex growing out of the use and occupancy KMID l.',oW M) in addition to M of the said premises hy the sa'a uthT bonds heretofore authorzed to grantee for the purposes herein slat-1 De mutd by the said -city .,for the ed; and In the event of suit or action i purpol! of constructing, enlarging and against the aaid City o "uc" extending- the gravity system of water damage, the said Standard oil ws-, WOrka of the said city, to aupply the pany, a corporation, agrees to derena ,sald and it!t inhabitants and the such ault or action at Its own ex- intiabltknts of the territory adjoining! p.tne and cost, and If any Judgment the M,d city Bnd Sn tn, vicinitv of the shall he rendered against ,a;a city Mid gravity water system with wa in any such suit or action, the saia l(,r. tn bonda. issued pursuant t tb.a grantee agrees to pay such Judgment -ecUon shall be known aa ."Water within sixty days after the nn" Kcnda. Series D D." and shall have shall become final ' i -L. - -1 these words, written, printed or en- Passed the Common Council this zno KrilV5a thereon and shall be number day of February, 1917. led consecutively. comrnenelnc with Attest: THOS. FITZ GERALD. , No. 1, and if the whole ' amount ef .. . RecordoA. j henda authorised by this eeotlon ehaH a,.A P-ehrnarv 3rd. 1917.. I "ot be issued at the aame time any ThlaT notice la published pursuant to ' cemmencing- with the number next the provUions or Ordinance No S09 oi i following tne last numD.r jaseea m ssld city, passed by the Common I the next proceeding laeue of said Council and approved by the Mayor bonds; no bond Issued pursuant to the thereof on the 81st day ef May, 1907. provisions of this section ahal be aub Th. flr.t nublication hereof being 'Ject or liable to any taxation and made on the 20th day of Sept. 1918. jjjfj. them , f THOS. FITZ GERALD, (account In computing the heretofore .CityKecorder. ; authorized indebtedness which the aaid I City of Pendleton may incur. , I This notice is published pursuant t Tah iv hava nrnfltable nuslneae i ... .- . , . relations for years to come with aoma-j publication thereof being made loth on. you will com. to know flm thru jBepf 19.8. GERALD, your next classUled adl city Kecorder. j subsequent issue shall be ' numbered HUHSBERL1NVVARD JOURNEY BUIVIPY HUNS BERLINWARD CAITUREI) TOMMY, TELLS EXPERIENCES Saw Gen. Hindenburg Pass, While' at Work, 1 Would Have Given Life for Grenade. anil never had enouah sleep nnd en41 influenza. Great quantities of the se- ty-seven new casea were reported here ... h.a.a i,.,ffi.i fmm Kenttle where tnitjiv Yind n number of deaths, both TACf.MA. Wash , Oct. 21. Tacoma .,,. . . . d ,lvel. fr,., lfl,. o.I the conseouent IlY FRANK J. TAYLOR (I'nlted Press Stuff t'om-spomlent.) AN AMERICAN HOHiyTAI, IN FRANCE, Bepl'. 30. fBy Mall) Hlndenhurg and his relinu of cenerals are Ibe only boi hos who rldo on rub ber tires, urdinnry staff curs, cami ons, nnd other vehicles rattle und bump over German roads on Iron tires. So says George Tlllly, of South shields, County Devon. England, who has been over to the other side of the line. He was captured In nn early German offensive iignlnsf lh EnKllsh and Willi a group of lion English and A merles n prisoners was made to work rontlmiully under shell-fire Just be hind the German lines, contrary to In ternational ugrocinent lo keep prison ers ut loast 80 miles behind the lines. WITH THB AMERICAN ARMY IN Tully escaped during the American FKAX,-M, epl. 13. (Hv Mull.) He and French push from lh Miirne, but a B Iirlviil,, aI1(, hn okol, ,mrt. Just as he neare.l liberty wus caught Unt ne hc,(ll,t,( whmi ,. w,r Tiimnia Is Vnoclniitlnn. ough to eat. sniv HlndcnlMirsr. ....ti n ,i,u mtr to.in "The Germans think we arc doinK . vaccinating io.ouh shipbuilders against oped at the City hospital there. Nine pneumonia. the same to German prisoners. Ttu;y - . re all told that. Only once did I see i . r.vr.inanrvV . decent German. He wns a Kuanl DU1HUS t I rib UUffS IUM CLiliUd LALiUl 11U' who had 4 sons In the British army. I The old man was caught In Germany und made to serve. "Our food was Just lilufk bread, t and not very much of that. Sometimes ; we had soup, 'made of nothing but u tiler In n big tub -with a horse's head or omethlng like that to flavor it. Wo were inlerrthle condition when I es caped. But the German soldiers ,ure not imuchj better off, judging from what I saw. I" "I worked on the roads most of tae( time, though vvc loaded sheila for a ; while. . No rubber waa used for the automobile tires. It was Iron, even for the staff cars. They bumped over the roads, und made a terrific noise, and could not go fast. Most staff cars were fitted to run on narrow gauged tracks along the roads. "I saw Hlndenhurg once. They i mude, us stand erect and sll.l when he passed. He opened the car window when he passed me. He looked like ! a monster, not human. His auto had t rubber tires on It. I'd have given my I life gladly for a grenade then. Any one of us would-r-lt would be worth It, Just one chance at him." YANKEES NAME AND TALK TO BIG GUNS OWVKD A F.MTOITY OH TWO IUT "NWEIT Ol'T" OVFIl TIII'ltK Tom, &o Sou Remcmbeh ,' OH, IT wasat fridaW -1 kmovJ I jVaHAT DAM TrtS WEEK n Sr4"r FBIOAV BECAUSE I . T VJC MAPB1EO j f VioOlprlV 4?ET MAPOiCO oH -J I Ori? ; CZ I r A FBI OAS , . J 1 I 3 .'Thtc7 L. IT WAS FBIPAN fx. --'- W ' 1 1 I WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, Sept. 31. By Mall.) The artillerymen have grown more affec- ! tionate than- ever "With their old eaa Inons. They always hold them in high esteem, but they love the field pieces I now. - j One evidence of It is the names the artillerymen have, givrn their guns, j You notice it when the guns come lumbering out of cover, after being re lieved by a fresh battery. A lot of the names have a very French twist, sometimes names of girls, but more often names of towns (Where batl lea took place. But many I American names like "Yanke Doo i die," "Liberty Belle.'' and 'Pretty IRaby," are painted In big letters on the guns. The boys talk to the guna, jas if they were human, calling them ,by name. t cwrr.r. ki:hvf.ii woi'sdeb. between un Amerlisin and cierrimn barrage outside ForelKn-Tiirilenols. Woumleil. he was picked up when the Americana drove thn Germans farther nnd was sent lo nn Amerlcuii base hog pitnl. Ho has recovered lo the ex tent of hobbling about on crutches, and his story inicri'sts everyone. "Americana and Germans are wnrk rd In gunrs of MHl, sprend out behind thn German linos," explained Tullv. "We were I real el terribly. We had to work from 2 u. m. until 0 p. m.. CHICHESTER S PILLS eJUr.' I'tiUU M 0 .'l tsuldl VrUillAX J Br f rr v r 111! II I 4 auM. At- f ni.i iii irry a. kwra.1 u BH. SattMl. A I vr K- tl1 tp wfitkeni who wiinled lo eBtohlthh nj billet in nom ruliiH offered him anil hilt bmikltt 'i nplore tn ln l Nwmp j Ollt tliO pIlMM. JIu WaKTl't t)UK' Jlltft Hun. Klnallv lm follownl the rxumple of hlM Itunkfe ami m r pted ihn Joh. "If nnvlwMlv'il offered im money to Hwecii out u houH over In the Htutrn, Til huvi turtied up my none," he tohl hln friend. "Vou ho I own a couple I fnrlurU'H r there, und itot n preitv , Kood fort ii no bt nldtn 1 Hut. Hut over j hre whi'ii ynu run't write a cheek j nnd net It ruHhed. you'tl do iitottt unv-j thlnit for a couple tlttllnm for n , iiihoiit the end of the inuitth, und you hMveu't ulruwn your $sn per for two inonihH. Wr mire nutUeii a fellow deinocrulic." , VJtt CrOT BACK fROM OUO TfrlP oM A FRIOAS AMD W& WEBB OHlH GONB Tlnl OAVS - 30 WB WST HAVE iBDWE5PAV I 1 H J T A man who won't lend la tha KaU- tr e 'tknd. SAMjToM' ACE VooSTAMWvW THECe At50IUtf WITH ME ? 1 J II I -T. II 111 II r. I Un eJ I'M H I hum. I was sorb fs0VVw 1 i -mm O .ill yJu tRy t'nited Press.! LONDON, Pept. 25. (By -Mall.) An English coffee stall operated by Englishwomen is now installed be hind the Italian lines. Aa the ambulances trundle down with their burden of wounded suffer ers from the trenches to the army corps clearing station they halt by -Hie side of this shining white coffee stall with its two blue-f rocked attendants. .When the wounded in their stretchers huve been gently lifted off the cars at the door of the clearing house they !are greeted by young women who serve them wilh much needed re : freshmen!. Many haggard and weary , men have thus been helped on iheir Ijourney lo the hoxpital. 1 J . , .. r A bond Klarker Is the Kaiser's l-iicker. HEAVY MEAT EATERS ?AYE SLOW KIDNEYS EAT I,KSS MEAT IP VOU FEEI. HACK ACHY Oil HAVE- . BIA1MKK TIUH HLH No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mlatake by flushing the kidneys occaalonally says a well-known authority. Meat forma uric acid which exctien the kid neya. they become over-worked from the strain, get Bltifffflah and full to 111 teethe waste and polsona from tha Mood then we eet aick- Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousnesa, dlszlnees, aleepleaanena and urinary disorders come from aluf Kltih kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kid neya or our back hurt a or If the urine 4 cloudy, nffemdve, full of sediment. Irregular of tmaaage or attended by a. sensation of scald In, atop eat In meat and get about four ounces of Jad Raits from any phar macy; take a tablespoonful In a alaxe of water before breakfast and in a few days your kldneya will act fine. Thta famoua salts la made from the atctd of ratefl and lemon Juice com btned with llthla, and has been used for generations to flush and atlmulsta the kldneya, also to neutralise tha acids In urine so It no longer auto irritation, thus ending: bladder weak resa. k Jad .Salts la lnepnnive and eannnt Injure; makes a dettghtful effvrvee cent Ut hu-wattr drink w hleh every on should take now and then ta keep the kldneya clean and active) and the 1Imm1 pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney coin idlest Inns, Ugly, Unsightly Pimples Are bignals of iSad tilood CA Heed to th Warnina-. 7'imples on tha face anil other parts of the body are warninr from Nature that your blood is sluggish and impoverished. Sometimes Uiey foretell eczema, boils, blister, acaly eruptions ar.d other skin disorders that burn like flames of lire. 'Ihey mean that your bloo4 heeds P. K. S. to purify it and cleaiwe it of the, a iinpuia t-cumulatiomi tiiai can rsuae unlimited trouble. This remedy is tua freauist vsjvULld Llood purl. Her known, and contains no miners Id or chemicals to Injur the most deii cata akin. . Co to your drugstore, anj gt bottle of ti. 8. K. today, and got rid of those unsightly anj distigurifur pimples, anj other skin irritations. And it will cleansa your blood thor oughly. If you wivh special medUal 'lvice, you ran obtain It without tharye ly wnung to Sls.lu.al lire tor, Z9 Sstifl LaburaW'i AUlUitp, J,rjri,,, ,(((. , ;i . , . f , J I..- i , ... ,.,,1