East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 22, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1918,
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Notices, Business Opportunities, Locals, E6st,: Found. For Reni; Etc.,1 Classified for Easy Reference.
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..J buujUtf iiitililss' IkklMMWktiM Mis-Win
NEW TODAY
- . NEW TODAY., .
Tinch new srivtrtfiernent will
b run under "IHvw Tdny" for
1h first liianrtfon only. During
tibnquent Irmertlona of the ad
lt-wyi aiiur underltn pr9per
ofavsificatlun.
For Rent
APT . AND ROOMS ALTA APTS.
FURNISHED AFT. Hamilton Court
For Sale
. in.
FOIl SALE Ford cur nearly new
.;i . quire St'roble'a. Clgur Hto.t '
. ,-- 1,. , , 1 ' . ... ..... . j .
.to-room furnished house- for
;' rent Nov. 1M.HO. children. Inquire
, 'Mr. Hays, 619 Hluln lifter 6 p. m.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, 101 Clay.
FOR RENT 8LECPIN room, 0
Willow. . Phone 48SR.
POWNHTAy Apartment. ,
401 Aura.
WHEAT. RANCH- for tent i miles
en
dleton,
from town..'. Address Eoij, 98. JPe
leton," Ore. ' ' ii
WANTED Position a cook :
- ranch. Inquire 201 Court street.
on
American , Ralr-
WAXTKD Driver.
; way Express Co. ...
LARGE FHONT ROOM, fine for
couple employed. Also single front
'rooms. " The Perkins, 621 Willow.
FOR KENT A lurge roomy garage,
SOI JuekKOftf Phone 6S6M.
FURNISHED i APARTMENTS
In.' 71 r Thompson. ' -
close
JOB RKNT Furnished rooms and
apartments. 407 W. Alta. Phone
1177W. ' '
FOR BALE Modern house and four
lots with 'iraKC. 225 Jane St. Pen
dleton, Ore. H. 8. Butler, 1113 Indiana
Avenue, Hpokane, Washington. '
FOR BAL&r-Two corner lots on Mark
and Garfield and modern 8'room
he use, , Front,' i.bacic . and Bleeping
porch all screened-Jn. Alxo garage
arid wodHed. 1'ferity of shade- In
quire of owner living In the house.
Wanted
WANTED Good, clean rage at The
Kast Oregonlan office.
WANTED Sewing, phone 48J-W.
FOR SALFi Smith Form-a-Truck, or
will trade for 1400 lb. horse er
oVer. Phone 306J.
FOR BALE Remington Automatic
cmot gun, 13 gage; alno Winchester
rtlle, 0-8, ait good as new. Will aell
at a reasonable price. Address "X
this office.
FOB RENT 6 rooms partially- fur
nlehed In double bouse. Byera'
Park on Gear St., Phone 644.
FOR RENT Three room furnished
apartments. 502 Water.
FOR RENT On Locust Hilli modern
I house. Inquire Ralph Fulsom.
FOR KENT Furnished 2-rooin nous
with sleeping porch, located In rear
417 - Garfield. Address 42J this of
t I Vr Sale.
Rye and white winter barley. M.
VT. t'olllns, I'endleton.
MIOO.MR FUHNI8HKD. partly fnr
nlBhed or unfurnished. 715 W.
n. R. St. Call between 2:30 and 7:00
P. m.
., .lit i. 1 ii , t :
KOW KAI.K Good dry, 4-foot wnd
1 delivered off thorar and eawed
after delivery.- Any amtmnt from
AnllnnA 1 "Wto 1 ft 11 Kt
FOR SALE New Harris combine,
only cut 800 acres. See B. D.
Smith. ' Phone 448. ' '
FOR RALE-Cockerels-
strong laying strain.
or, weighing from 7
Phone 10F5.
Early March hatch froml
WANTED Olrl general housework,
In family. Wages $26. Wrtte
Mrs. T. G. Sinclair. Bonneville, Ore.
Attorneys
Notices
, Notices
FRED B. SCHMIDT. Attorney at
Law. Room 24, Smith-Crawford
Bldg.
D. W. BAILEY, Attorney at Law,
Rooms 7. 8, . Despain Building.
KOTICB! OF Rr:rF.Bl4!DCM OHOKa f WOTICB
KM r PETITKIW OK THB PKO-!
PI.K" TO Htl'KlL VHIUUIVS
no. tit.
A frendum petition having oeen
OF rnonwKii
fiied with the Recorder of Th Clt
The Common Council of The City of
Pendleton. Oregon, has ordered that.
HEMSTITCHING- at the Singer shop.
Mall orders promptly attended to.
WAITED Experienced girl at The
Palm. 9it Main street.
WANTED Dressmaking, also sewing
by the day 71J Lllleth. Fh .ne
WANTED High school boy. It year
or older, with bicycle for evening
messenger work. Apply tsunoay
morning, 9 o'clock Western Union
Telegraph Co.
Extra good col-
to 'J pounds.
FOR SALE Choice apples. 75c per
aack. Bring your sacks. E. C. Bur
llngame. Hill Top Farm. i ' . , ,
K-lt04'M FUHNISH-ED HOUSR for
rent -Nov. 1st. , N children. Phone
I v. l niki.l u r. til.
FOR SALE 30 head Bhrop nuns.
Phone 60F13 or write T. O. Good
man, Route 1. Eox: 35, .Lowden.' Wash.
FOR BALB--FurnlKhed hotel of 45
rooms. A money making invest
ment In town with fbree saw mills.
ShUtyanrdfantibieecina ta? ai) . kits
ttbmttru gnliasMinx will tsefl tor; -building
and furnishings for $15,000. (Ow
ing to bereavement and advanced age
must sell at once. Address Marguerite.
WAKNTED Night cook at once. Ap.-
, ply Hotel Rleth.
WANTED To hear from owner of
good ranch for sale. State cash
price, full description. D. F. Bush,
Minneapolis, Minn.
GEORGE! W. COUTT8, Attorney at
Law, Room 17. Schmidt block.
CARTER 8MYTHE. Attorneys at
Law. Office in rear of American
National Bank Building.
FEB & FEE, Attorneys at Law. Of
fices In Despain Building.
R. L. KEATOR, Attorney at Law.
Room 24. Smith-Crawford Build
ing. .. . ;
S. A. NEWBERRI, Attorney at Law-
Smith-Crawford Building.
XrotZrlVo. Vff:St the next genera. ; e.eot.on to be b.,d
in ue eeio. --ity ...iv.. .....
PETERSON A BISHOP, Attorneys at
Law. Rooms 2 and 4, smitn-
Crawford Building. , '
JAMES B. PERRY, Attorney at Law.
Office over Taylor Hardware Com
pany. -
WANTED School girl to assist with
housework. Phone 205 W or 124.
HOUSEKEEPER with small family
Wants position In country. Address
X thla office.
Notices
RALEY AND RALEY, Attorneys at
Law- Office in American National
Bank -Building. - -
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. A. LOWELL, attorney and counsel
lor at law. Office in Despain Bldg.
n i' il mi I Mini n mill I
' Xotli-e nf PaviiH-iit of t'lljr of Fondle, i kept the oilier 6 enforced teetotallers.
'i ( ton Improvement. Itnnis. ! Stimulant triumphed over prohibition
i Notice Is herehv elven that Citv of 'and the teetotnllers were beaten to a
I'endleton Improvement Bonds Nos. frazzle! They laid only 27 e-ggs asijeite. Box J44 Linnton, Oregon, -j
i 17 and 18. Series r and 11. 12, 13 and I c-onipareil wnn tno wine-oiaoers- jsv,
14, Series E, will be paid upon pre-land the latter were much sttperior In
nrntallon thereof to (he undersigned quality.
' It Is a dangerous discovery to have
made In these days of strikes, especial
ly with winter coming- Now that
women are getting their rights every
where (or most everywhere), It Is
quite conceivable that all hens will go
on strike and refuse to lay eggs unless
they get their beer.
at the American National Bank, Pen
dlnlon, Umatilla County, Oregon. In
terest on wild bonds ceases Novem
ber 1, 1918.
Duted October 22, ll.
LKB MOOHHOI'SE.
' - Treasurer, city of Pendleton.
By Wm. Mlckelsen, Deputy.
lit
OX 17V OXK DRAWBACK
TO IIKIMK8 SI'HROrNniXGS
' LONDON, Oct. 1. (By Mali.) in
! a town-bound train a stalwart kilted
! sergeant had in custody a thin, lanky
jGermun prisoner of war.
The prisoner was iboy of H or 17
nother little d,rlnk wouldn't do me years.-fXBd IhJY-fnrr"' "'f'VI P'cosed
with Kniflailiff '- vm-ff nor surveying
the passing scenery he cheered him
self by playing on a mouth-organ.
After trying one or two tunes he sud
denly broke i
ine." .'J
, M- V r SSl-'.fi ..1W
t fi
Teetotaller Hens far
Behind the "Drinkers'
, LONDON", Oct 3. (My Mall.) Mrs.
Men says to her lord and master,
I
nhv harm. It'll do no line for htm tf
ilinffu the point.
JjM't ht.rity.
fjjTh profeiwnr
Hlie In bucked by
OKrioulture at
riimineiuiiii nn ueon iiiukiiik a a
f.jvry about eKfCti
into 'Lov and the world
4. 4' '.f
1H SINK.SS OPPORTUNITIES.
DISTRICT MANAGERS WANTED In
.. every state for new auto' clutch
lock. The cleverest and must effec
tive anil-theft device on the market
automatically disengages the clutch
FOR SALE Overland Country Clob, and locks It so car can not be movea
driven 4 months, a bargain If ta,ken under its. own power. mg money
at nnn. inimlre Pauon's Barber i maker for ambitious hustler. Kxclu-
Khoo. I - sive territory given. r,oo to $1000
necessary.
American Auto Clutch
FOR SALE Property at 814 W Alta I Lock, 803 West Ninth street, Los An.
St. No agents. Mrs. J. Harrison, geles, Cal.
533S, 11th Ave. so., Seattle, wasn
Seattle, Wash.
Draymen
CALL FEN LAND BROS. VAN TO
move your household goods. Tele
phone 339. Also baggage transfer
ring and heavy hauling-
Every useful thing should be used.
Cell that used article to soinehndy
who needs It through the classified.
if
In writing a classified ad be specfrfc,
definite. Generalities befog your mes-
ii
it
5; R
Farm Land For Sale
- 141) Acres, Complete Wheat Ranch.
In the heart of the famous Rattle
'"tike Flax country of Adams county
Washington. Land lays perfectly
level. 120 acres In good, clean sum
merfallow, 320 In stubble. Good set
of farm buildings. Two miles to
good market, on fine macadam road.
Price $95 per acre, , Including all
stock and machinery, .to run the
place. 20 tons of hay and other feed
some household furniture. For full
rwj-tlculsrs see or write Patsy R.
Clark. Rltzviile, Wash.
TTME CARD
" Weston-Pendleton Auto Stage
Leaves Weston for Pendleton at 7:46
a. m. and 12:45 D. .
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
, Store), for Weston at 10 a, m. and
, 4:00 p. m.
Puc an end to. that delay In renting
that house or apartment through
getting your message to the readers
of the classified. -
IMS EIOT WATER
. W YOU ESEEE A
ftaya we can't help but look
better and feel better
after an Inside bath.
Big Run Livestock
Gives Packers Good
Chance for Decline
S To look one's best and feel one's
tinst Is to enjoy an Inside both each
Wrning to flush from the system the
previous day's waste, sour fermenta
tions and poisonous toxins before It Is
absorbed into the blood. Just as ooul
when It burns, leaves behind a cer
tain amount of Incombustible mate
rial In the form of ashes, so the food
and drink taken each day leave In
the nlmentary organs a certain am
ount of Indlgestllilo material, which1
Is not eliminated, form toxins and
poisons which are then sucked Into the
blood through the very ducts which
are Intended to suck In only nourish
luent to sustain the body.
If you want to see the blow of
hialtby bloom In your cheeks, to see
y'tir skin get clearer and clearer, you
i-e told lo drink every morning upon
arising, n glass of hot water with a
ti-sspoonful of limestone pnospnate
bi ll, which Is a harmless means of
hlng the waste material anil tox
ftom the stoiiiiKh. liver, kidneys
lid bowels, thws cleansing, sweetening
god purifying tre entire alimentary
tfaft, before putting more mod into
Die stomach.
I Men and women with sallow skins,
liver spots, pimple" or pallid com
plexion, also those who wake up with
a' coated tongue, bad taste, nasty
breath, others who ar bothered with
hi mliK-hcs. billons spells, acid stom
ach or constipation should begin this
pliosphated hot water drinking end
are assured of very pronounced re
sults In one or two weeks.
A quarter pound of limestone phos
phate costs very little ut the drug
store but is sufficient lo demonstrate
tliut Just as snap and hot wuter
cle, i uses, pui'lfcM and freshens the
skin on the outside, so hot water and
limestone phosphate act on tho inside
organs. We must ulwii consider
that llnernal sanitation is vastly more
Important thun outside. cleanliness,
because Die skin pores do not nlmorb
Impurities Into the blood, while the
b.v'i-l p' r.o do.
v,
Why not assume tnat your
tenant is a reader of the classified
and set hi touch with him at onosT
To find, to eajutre or to sell uss
the classified.
wavt An coi.trw inn ,
CI.ASSIFIKD DIRECTOR Y.
Counting six ordinary words to
the line end charged by
the line.
Want ads and locals.
' .' . . Rates Pee Lt-.. J
First Insertion, per line ...10e'
Each add. insertion, per line- 5s
One week (six Inseottona).
each insertion, per llne..-. Bo
1 mo. each insertion, per line 4c
6 month eontract, each in
sertion, per line ; So
12-month contract, each In
sertion, per line 2o
No ads taken for less tuan 25e
Ads taken over the telephone
only from East Oregonian sub.
scribers end those listed in the
Telephone Directory. Copy must
be in our office not later than
1:30 o'clock day of publication.
trsnftmltted to the Common cosncii.
which took no action thereon, a vote
will be taken on said referendum, or
dered by petition of the people at the
next regular city election.
The following is the form and num
ber in which the measure will be
printed on the official ballot:
"REFERENDUM ORDERED BY
PETITION OF THB PEOPLE."
To repeal Ordinance No. 919, grant
ing the Standard Oil Company, a cor-
ocmtlon. Dermiasion to locate, elect.
operate and maintain warehouses,
tanks and other necessary buildings
on certain lands wnnin jae .-"
Pendleton for the storage ana Distri
bution of Petroleum and its products
nd other kinas ot mercnnu
Vote Yes or No.
402 YES.-
403 NO.
The full title and text of such meas
ure Is as follows:
ORDINANCE NO. 919.
"An Ordinance granting to the
Standard Oil Company, a corporation,
permission to locate, erect, operato
and maintain warehouses or tanks, ot
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 PKOPLB OF THB CITY OF
PENDLETON DO" ORDAIN AS FOL
LOWS:
Section 1. The Standard Oil Com
- ...l-fiiirn t ion oraanized and ex
isting under and by vlrt-ie of the laws
tr ihn Ktsle ol ...am umti. onu
thst
vote shall he taken on a measure pro
posed by initiative petition, fi;ed with
the Recorder of the said city and
transmitted to the said Common Coun
cil as follows:
The following Is the form and num
ber in which - the measure will be
printed dn the official bullot:
PROPOSED BT INITIATIVE .
PETITION.
- Charter amendment suthorlnliig The
City of Pendleton to .o.iiir u -.oo4
Indebtedness not exceeoinir t ,"""
addition to all othur indebtedness
heretofore authorlxed for the purpose
ot constructing, enlarging and ex
tending Its system of gravity wster
works and exempting such Indebted
ness from taxation.
Vote Yes ut No.
'400 TE8
401 NO. I
The full title and text of such
measure is ss follows:
A BILL.
To propose by Initiative petition sa
Act to amend the Charter of The City
of Pendleton. Umatilla County, State
of Oregon, and to authorise and em
power the said city ot renowiun iw
incur an indebtedness not .exceeding;
on fliui mi in .t,iiii.M, !. all other in
debtedness, heretofore authorised, and
to Issue, sell and dispose ot negotiants
bonds to an amount not exceeding?
$20,000.00 in addition to ail other
bonds heretofore authorised to be Is- .
suet hv said cltv for the purpose of
constructing, enlarging and extendins;
thorixed to do business In the State of , the gravity system of water works of
Oreaon is hereby grinted prmtsrou. I said city and to supply said city si.d
ubtect' to the terms and conditions i Its inhabitants and the Inhabitants of
be construct, d of concrete iiricK or , fc , fc
hollow tl:e;. e n l-.e following 0;J , eomputlnB.
n?"Sl t?l.:h n-eaeViJilon indebted ne.
ana i& in aiwm. x . I . I
Second-lland Dealers
V. STROBLE, dealer In new and sec
ond hand goods. Cash paid for
second hand goods. Cheapest Jilace
to buy household goods. 210 E. Court.
Phone 271W. "
Miscellaneous
MISS G- A. THORNii, graduate nuree,
located at 201 Water. Phoie E69W.
Auctioneers
COI- W. F. YOHNKA, Auctioneer.
makes a specialty of farmers stock
and machinery sales. The man that
gets you the money."-. Leave araers
at East Oregonlan Office.
Farm Implements
THE "NOX-SKIP" WEEDER gets all
the weeds the first time over tno
field. Raves one-third the time ano
does lots better- work. Order, now.
Pendleton Weeder Works, (32 coiura
wood street. '
A majority of classified messages
may bs clearly told In less than fifty
words.
herein expressed, and is hereby au- the-territory adjoining the said elty
fh,,,i.ea .nd emDOwered o 'ocate. and the territory in the yicinity of
erect operate and maintain ware- such gravity water system wittt war
bouses tsnks Pd snv and all othnrlter. and to exempt such bonds from
necessary lildp gs or structures: all taxation, and declaring that said
such buildings and wr"-houaes sbal' i bonds nor any indebtedness evidenced
be constraoted of cone-rete brick . or ! b them hall he taken Into account In
the heretofore authorised
ess which The City of Pen-
Addition to the Town ot ram., ." --. ,T tvACTED BY THE PEOPLB
in The City of Fnlton, OF THB CIT Y OF PENDLETON:
to use said Premises and the 7'a The People of The City of Pendleton
thereon for the storage and O""rlou .riuln .ollows:
tion of Petroleum ana lu PV That the Charter of The City of Pen-
ar.d other mercnanuise n"' " i dleton. Umatilla County, shall b
aaJd ComDany. for a period not - ,. ., . ., - ..tl,
ceeding fifteen (15) years. . I to be numbered. Section "1 C ft" which
Section 2. The powers, rlgnts ano -h - fouows:
privileges granted in Section 1 or this i Secton 1 c C. That The City of
ordinance are granted subject to the Pendleton shall have power and au
condition that in accepting the same, t,ority and is hereby autliorixed and
the said Standard Oil company, a cor-, ,n,pow(,rea to incur an indeotedness
poration. agrees to save and hold , not exceeding $20,000.00 In addition to
harmless The City of Pendleton rrom B), otner indebtedness heretofore su
all damages to any person, persons. , thorixed and to issue, sell and dispose
association or corporation, which i(r neB0tiable bonds to evidence suckj
may be caused In any manner by or . jnjht.;d' nest to an amount not ex
growing out of the use and occupancy CeiiriK $2WI.00? In addition to nil
ot the said premises By the K&i'-t otK, bonds. lirCTtofore authored to
grantee for the purposes herein stai-1 be iMuej by the said city for the
ed; and In the event of suit or action purpo,a 0f constructing, enlarging and
against the said City for any sucn j extending the gravity system of water
damage, the said Standard Oil Com-1 worJts t lhe said city.' to supply the
pany. a corporation, agrees to defend ,aid cty anj itR inhabitants and the
such suit or, action ac tts own ex- inhabitants- of the territory adjoining
p-nse and cost; and If any udgment,the gajd cty Bnd n the vlcln(ty of tB
shall be sMndered .against said City ( Mid srBVit y -water -system writh" wa
in eny such suit or action,- the sata ,r. tna bonds issued pursuant to this
grantee agrees to pay such judgment Pction shall be known as '"Water
within sixty days after the same i aenila. Series JO' D." , and shall have
shall become final those words. , written, printed .or. eo-
Passed the Common Council this 2nd graved thereon and shall be number
day of Febraary, 1917. - - : ed consecutively, . commencing withr
attest: THOS. FITZ GERALD. I No. 1, and if the whole amount of
... Recordea. ' bends authorised by this section shall
Approved. February 3rd. 1917. , ; "oipj -. 2J2S
next
In
said city, passed by., the Common "-next 'ZV.7".S?
?2ZVt onD?he s'isi d? of May li. ProvrsiJns ll this section shall bo suV
'.t'nlblVcaUo hereof leing Ject or liable to any taxation . sad '
,1,- ,,h rinv of stent ll none or them, nor any inaeoteaeeee
made on the 2th day oi eept, uts. h ,h-m .h.ii h. .wn in,
THOS. FITZ GERALD, , account In computing the heretofore
City Recorder. authorised indebtedness which the said
City of Pendleton may Incur.
This notice is published pursuant to
order of the Common council, the first
publication thereof being made 20th.
September, 1918.
THOS. FITZ GERALD.
City Recorder.
i". fV :' Si '..il.i-a commencing with the number
.1.1, i.V-. r orfi.. Kn SJ oi i 'ollowirg the last number Issued
You mas have profitable business
relations for years to come with some
one you will coma to know first thru
your next classified ad I
though this is a patriotic course, one ture will be sent from headquarters Badges will be given the four-mlnuta
fiie hour-of University credits is to be and hsslgnments of speeches made men who measure up to the-govern-given
those ho wish It. from it. ment standard of speakers, and these
.The class will probably be held one The speakers will appear before will be kept only as long as this stand-t-ening
a week and government liters- various organizations on the campus, srd Is maintained.
i League Worker I Held. I - Pariflo IVrwer JL'jh Co. Sued.
- GRAXGEVILLB, Idaho, Oct. 21. I YAKIMA. Wash., Oct 21. Mrs.
R. G. Bignell. non-partisan league Mary. Lint, whose husband was killed
worker, arrested Friday on & charge some time ago by an electric shock
of sedi(ion, yesteVday waived prelim- from a power (wire of the Pacific
inary examination and was reutrned Power & LightiCo.. has brought suit
'to jail to await action of federal grand asalnst the company for 125,000 dam-
it try at Moscow next month- .. iagesi 4 ,t t
s RkiflT HOME AFItfZ.
i BAM(UET,TOM
I
BE A UTTLE LATE
AS There wilt.
Pe dOMC PATBtoTaq
SPfAiOrK: AFTER
PORTLAND. Oct. 22.-Trado start. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
ed with a generally slow movement el
North Portland for tho week's open
Ing.
There was a good run all around,
and killers took (heir tlme.nbnuf bid
ding for these supplies, and" these
bids were by no means. high.
With a "weaker tone for hogs and
lower prices noted In the eastern trade
for the day. the mnrket at North
Portland was slow In opening and a
sliRht dogree of weakness wan shown
at the stnrt.
(lenernl hog market range:
Prime mixed $1 7.25W 1 7.T.0
Medium mixed J 7.00 l' 1 7.25
Hough heavies 1 6.00 i 15.50
pig, a)4.nO0'l.RO
Hulk 17.50
t attle Run Is Liberal.
Rather liberal run of cattle put In
appearance at North Portland .for the
week's opening. Some rather good
stuff came forward, and while there
was apparently an undertone of weak
ness In some lines, general cattle mar
ket started steady.
General cattle range:
Prime steers ...r $ 12.oniiP13.no
Good to choice steers.. 11. inns isi.no
Medium to good steers. ' . i 5 if 1 l n
Fair lo medium steers.. 8.2.Mti 9.25
Common to fair steers.. .notHi H.on
choirs cows and heifers. 8.00 nf 9. no
Medium te good cows and, ' ;
heifers .nn?7.2S
Fair to medium cows and
heifers v. H.nno .n )
Cnnners,. -1-"""'' ""
.. ' t r ' ' ' - !. e .in
Hulls n."w
Calves .nni s.tni
' Mutton Munition Quiet.
With a weuk tone fur. lumbs and
lower prlves ranging rtt most .centers.
the general mutton situation was quiet
North Port land -for tho day.
(leiicrnl- mutton range:
Prime lunihs ll.oni s.ao
Fair to medium IiiiiiI'h. . li.tinnf I H0
I let he "" """
Ewes .5III 8
Tom Believe in More Action a nd Less Conversiation.
oErtTLeMeri, Vfc'CE W
IMS VWfi To WikJ
YIE SHAU. NEED Alt
t , I J I at j- . f II "JP J-WT
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TAlS IS GoxtXZ lo BE A
tOMfi WAR- - FVBTHEC
SEtF-OEMIAL ULl BE
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LET ME IMPRESS OPOel
Sou TuaT This is ivlol
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Don't figure your coffee cost by the
pound, but by the cup.
If M J.B. Coffee costs you more
per pound than the coffee you are
using, we can guarantee MJ JJ.
Coffee will cost you less per cup.
You can make more cups of good
coffee -with M-J.B. than with
any other coffee.
MJ.B. surpasses all other cof
fees in fragrance, flavor and
economy.
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