-i..W.HMlfNiyt'1 V ? SIIM TRTGTTT PAGES'"" DAILY EAST OREOONIAty PENDLETON, OHOfeON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOREK SO, 19181' PAGE FEVF-N C t? r. -1 Wv7 Notices, Business Opportunities, Locals, Lost, Found, For Rent, Etc., Classified for Easy.. Reference. If' A -- ir.SV-1 cLia NEW TODAY r- MOW TODAY. Each new advortlsemsnt will he. run undor "Ntw Today for the firt Insertion only. During subsequent insertions of the ad It' will appear undor i. proper classification. Foe Rent Sit f.i-.j For Sale FURNISHED APT; Hamilton Court UOtJBKKBJtPINQ HOOM8, fill Clar. Choice Bleeping rooms, 123 Aura, I WANTED, TO HU V Residence, I rooms or larger, in Pendleton, Ad. dross Box 684. , TOH HiCNT SiBSFlNQ room, 00 ... willow-,-Phone 482B. OO.WNSTAIKS Apartment. 401 Aura. FOR UKSf Modern five room fur- mxnea house. Phono 654. 'ONE 1'Hl SSI ij.;ss,' ' ' HA VARIANT SHOOT jmi I'AIUK. Oct. 30. ThroiiRh captur. ed Bavarian soldiers cornea the story of the execution of a 1'rusKlan pri vate who had been found sleeping at his post Ho was sentenced to ho shot, tut his 1'russlan comrades refused to carry out the penally. . A Bavarian company was ordered to the execu tion and before It would oboy put the matter to a vote The soldiers finally decided that as It would be "one I'rus. Hian less" the order should be execut-1 ed and the Prussian was shot torth- WHEAT RANCH for lent, I miles from town. Address Box H8. Fen' dleton, Ore. FURNISHED AI'AKTMENTS Close In. 777 Thompson. : " .'" 1 - . - I'OB RENT Furnished rooms and apartments. 407 W. Alto. Fhune U77VV. FUJI HAL.IS Modern house and four lots with garage. 226 Jane St. Fen dleton, Ore. S. 8. Butler, 1113 Indiana Avenue, Ppokune, Washington. FOR BALE Two corner lots on. Mark and Garfield and modern 8-room house. Front, . back and eleeping porch all screened in. Also garage and woodshed. Plenty of shade., In quire of owner living In the house. FOR SALE Ford touring: car. dress "W" care thls office. Ad FOR RENT 5 rooms partially fur nished In double house. Byers Parle on Gear SU. I'hune 644- FOR SALIC Or rent. 7 lots and 4 room house on Kdcly street. In quire 720 Cusbie St. FOR RENT Three room furnished apt. with sleeping porch. 602 Water. FOR KENT On Locust Hill, modern house, Inquire Ralph Folsoin. FOR SALE New Harris combine, only out 800 acres. Bee ii. t). Smith. Phone 448. FOR KALE Full blood R. Is. r R. Cockerels. Early March hatch from trnng laying strain. Extra good col or, weighing from 7 to 8 pounds. Phone 10F5. , Wanted . East Oregonian office. Attorneys Notices Notices WA.NTEU Good, clean rag at The FRED E. SCHMIDT, Attorney at 'NOTICK OP "nr.WKHKKIDvm onOKH- KOTICIa ANTBD Bewlng, phone 481-W. WANTED Girl general housework. a In family Wages 826; Write Mrs. T. a. Sinclair, Bonneville, Ore. Law. Bldg. Room 24, SmltluCrawford ku hv pbtitwt uv tmb- ;- NO. Sit. A referendum petition bavins been D. W,' BAILEY, Attorney at Law, Rooms 7, 8, 9, Despaln Building. or pnnpoXKi) AMKSDMBiNT. CIIAIITKII HEMSTITCHING at the Singer shop. Mall orders promptly attended to. WANTED Experienced girl at The Palm. 623 Main street. WANTED High school boy, 18 years or older, with bicycle for evening messenger work. Apply Sunday morning, .9 o'clock Western Union Telegraph Co. WANTED To hear from owner of good ranch for sale.. State cash price, full description. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis Minn. GEORGE W. COUTTS, Law, Room 17. Schmidt block, Tha Common Council of The City of riied with the Kccoroer or -jn ' Pendleton. Oregon, has ordered that, of Pendleton sn February . 1917, for i "r , ... th. renesl of Ordinance No. 813, and the next general election w CARTER & BMYTHE, Law. Office In rear of American National Bank Building, I which took no action thereon, I will be uken on said referendum, or- Attorneys at dered by petition of the people at the FEE & FEE. Attorneys at Law. Of fices In Despaln Building. if R. L. KEATOR, Attorney at Law. Room 24. Smith-Crawford Build ing. . , , j.j,-' t i FOR LENT Furnished I-room house with sleet)ln norch. located in rear 417 Garfield. Address 42J this of- FOR SALE 1 ton truck, A-l shape, with new top. Phone 749R. NO HI TORT MADE TO IIK.MOVK .MAN I XOIill FOR RENT Completely furnished four room apt., with bath- Phone 374J. i, ,.';' , FOR RENT Furnished room with AlTUl.MIL DtAU ht ,, ,,, , -,. f,!,v. LOS ANGELES, Cnl.. Oct. 30. Pinned beneath an automobile at a lonely spot on the Lancaster road, the body of K. D. Vanhorn was found by passing autnlsts and v,ns brotiKht here. Vansorn was returning from a trip out of town with Forest Ilelllneer of Montehulln. A passing nuto crowded their car Into the ditch late Saturday. Apparently no effort was made to I release Vanhorn until Into Sunday. Ac- i cording to reports to the sheriff he had been dead but a short time when the body was foiled. 224 S. Main. Phone illll. FOR RENT 3 furnished housekeep ing rooms. 302 E. AHa- FOR SALE Property at 814 W Alta b't.: 'No agents. Mrs. J. Harrison. 6336. 11th Ave. So., Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. WANTED Modern 4 or 6 room fur nished or partly furnished house, not too far out. or t or 3 room nicely furnished apartments for two. No children, mother and daughter. Phone 582 or write Box 781. S. A. NEWBERRY, Attorney at Law. Smith-Crawford Building. , the Common Council, in the said City of Pendleton, ini a vot vn.A ahaii h taken on a measure pro posed by Initiative petition. fi:d with the Recorder of the said oity ad transmitted to the said Common Coun cil as follows: WANTED Wicker baby carriage. Must bo in good condition. Address B care this office. WANTED Dining room girl. Hotel. ' . Rieth FOR SALE 1918 Holt "7b" caterpil lar tractor. Only run 15 days and good as new. Will sell ut a bargain. Address A. Archer. 418 crais .-treoi, i ia(y utenographer. walla walla, waim. vie'cpnone zis-i. PETERSON & BISHOP. Attorneys at j Law. Hoomi i ana . nmiin Crawford Building, JAMES B, PERRY, Attorney at Law. Office over Taylor Hardware Com pany. . . , I. 1 RALEY AND RALEY, Attorneys at Law. Office In American National Bank Building. S. A. LOWELL, attorney and counsel lor at law. Office In Despain Bldg. WANTED Place to board and room n private family by refined young j Phone 404. FOR RENT Furnished house, phone 26JR. Farm Land For Sale CIO Anrrs. Complete Miout Itanch. In the heart of the famous Rattle ' " K'nt country of Adams county Washington. Land lays perfectly level, 820 acres In good, clean sum merfallow, 320 In stuliblo. Good set of farm buildings. Two . miles to good market, on fine maendnm road. ' Price !S per acre, including all stock and machinery, to run the place, 20 tons of hay and other feed. some household furniture For full parlloulara see or writs - Patsy Clark, Kllzville. Wash.' FOR RENT 2010 acres of bunch gruss land until March 1st. 1919. Good sheep range. Tom Gibson, Box 42, Pilot Hock, Ore. Telephone Farmer 2X2 Pilot Rock. Lost For Sale. Rye and white winter barley. W, Collins', Pendleton. H. FOR SALE 30 head Shrop rams. Phone 60F13 or write T. O. Good man, Rout 1. Box 35. Lowden. Wash. FOR SALE Choice apples. 75c per sack. Bring your sacks. E. C. Bur- llnKame. Hill Top Farm, Walla Walla. Notices Notices LOijT 850 In currency, two 20's and one 10 and 16 cents In silver. Black Taken Up. There came to my place on Wild leather folding purse. Lost on street Horse creek, about Oct. 1. 1918. one or road between Pendleton and Cay-j red- shoat, right ear cut off. Owner use. Liberal reward for return to : can have same rjy paying cnarges. Peoples Warehouse office. Draymen CALL PEN LAND BROS. VAN TO move your household goods. Tele phone 339. Also baicirage transfer ring and heavy hauling- Why not assume tkat your oe R. j tenant Is a reader of the classified 'and get In touch with hjro at oncaT j. E. TKOXEL, Box 705, City. Found FOI'NU Bunch of keys. Owner can have same by calling at this office and paying for this notice. In writing a Classified ad be specific, definite. Generalities fcefog your mes sage. , :. ' l -i i iii '.i - i ., . .k. ; , c . ..... . ... i r - i 151'SINESS IPTITI'NITIK8. DISTRICT MANAGERS WANTED In every state for new auto clutch lock. The cleverest and most effec tive anti-theft device on the market automatically disengages the clutch and locks It so car can not be moved under Its own power. Big money maker for ambitious hustler. Exclu sive territory given. 8500 to 81000 necessary. American Auto Clutch Lock, 803 West Ninth street, Los An geles, Cal. Justice of Supreme Court Conrad P. Olsodn is able, aggressive and square. Write his name on ballot November 5th to succeed himself In vacancy caused by death of Frank A. Moore. wast ad corryiw ahd CLAilSII lUI) DlltiiCTOIty. . Counting six ordinary words to the line and charged by the line. Want ads and locals. Rates Per Line. First insertion, per line 10c Each add. insertn. per line. 6c One week (six insertions). each insertion, per line 6c 1 mo. each insertion, per line 4o fi month contract, each In sertion, per line So 12-month contract, each In sertion, per line .. So No ads taken for less than 250 Ads taken over the telephone only from East Oregonian sub scribers ,and those listed In, the Telephone Directory. Copy lhust be In our offioe not later than 1:30 o'clock day of publication., . next regular cltr election. The following is the form and num ber in which the measure will be nrintrl nn the official ballot 'REFERENDUM ORDERED BY PETITION OF THE PEOPLE To repeal Ordinance No. 919, grant. Ing the Standard Oil Company, a cor poration, permission to locate, erect, operate and maintain warihous.. tanks and other necessary buildings on certain lands within The Citv .f Pendleton for the storage ana distri bution of Petroleum and Its products and other kinds of merchandise. vote xes or nu 402 YES. 101 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, operate and maintain warehouses or tanks, oi 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 PEOPLE OF THE CITY Of PENDLETON DO ORDAIN AB FOl- LOWS: Section 1. The Standard Oil Com pany, a corporation orgonnea ana ex The following Is the form and num ber in which the measure will printed on the official ballot: 1 PROPOSED I!Y INITIATIVE ' , PETITION. ' Charter amendmont' authorising The City of Pendleton to incur a bonded indebtedness not exceeding JiO.uOO In addition to all other indebtedness heretofore authorised for the purpose constructinw, eliiaraing and ex tending Its system of suavity waitr works an4l exempting: such indebted ness iroin taxation. Vote Yes or Mo. 44)0 ' 'YES ' t .. 101 NO. The full title and text ot suck) measure is as follows: A BILL. To nroDose by initiative petition am Act to amend the Ciiarter of The City of Pendleton. Umatilla County. Slats of Oregon, .and to authorize and em power the saiu city tfi renuii w incur an indented ness not exceeding 820,000.00 in addition to all other in debtedness, heretofore authorised, and to issue, sell and lipoee of negotiable bonds to an amount not exceeding 82u.oou.oo in addition to ail other bonds heretofore aumorixd to bn fating under and by virt le of the Iswslsued by aid city for the purpose of of the State of California, and au- ! constructing, enlarging and extending thorlzed to do business In the state oi j tlio gravity system or water worn oi 'Jreeon. is hereby Rrrinted permission, subject to the terms and conditions herein expressed", and is hereby au thorized and empowered to locate. erect, operate and maintain ware houses tsnks srd snv aid all other necessary b-iildi- a or slruotor-is: all such buildings and wtreh.iuses sbal' be constrjjted of concre.te brick or hollow tiio. in t'-.c follov.ioil descibed property, to-wlt: Lots 8. 4. . 10, 11 and 12 in Block 110 of the Reservation Addition to the Town of Pendleton, all in The City of Pendleton, Oregon, and to use said premises and the structures thereon for the storage ana oisiriou. tion of Petroleum and its and other merchandise handled by said Company, for a period not ex ceeding fifteen (15) years. Section 2. The powers, rights ana (privileges granted in Section 1 of this said city and to supply said city and its Inhabitants and the Inhabitants of rh. r.rifrnrv H i.ii nine- the Said Cltr and the territory in the vicioity of such gravity water system with wa ter, and to exempt such bonds from taxation. and declaring- that said bonds nor any -indebtedness evidenced by thoni shall he taken into account in computing: the heretofore authorised indebtedness which The City of Pen dleton mav incur HE IT ENACTED BY TUB PEOPLB OF THE CITV OF PENDLETON: The Peoole of The City of Pendletoa nroduots i do ordain as follows: dleton, (Jmatiiia County. shall be amended by adding thereto a section to be numbered. Section "1 C C" which i shall read as follows: Section 1 C C That The City or Notice of Payment of City of Pendle ton linpmvcmont Bonds. Notice Is hereby given that City of Pendleton Improvement Bonds Nos. 17 end 18, Series D and 11. 12. 13 and 14, Series E, will be paid upon pre sentation thereof to the undersigned at the American National Bank, Pen dleton, Umatilla County, Oregon. In terest on said bonds ceases Novem ber 1. 1918. -- . . Dated October 23. 1918. LEE MOORHOUSH, Treasurer. City of Pendleton. By Wm. MIckelsen, Deputy. Keep Olson on Bench by writing hi his name November 5th. Second-Hand Dealers ' V. STROBLE. dealer In new and sec ond hand goods. Cash Paid for second hand goods. Cheapest place to buy household goods. 210 E. Court. Phone 271W.' Miscellaneous MISS G- A. THORNE, graduate nurse, located at 201 Water. Phon-3 669W. Auctioneers COL. V. F. YOHN'KA, Auctioneer. makes a specialty of farmers stock anif machinery sales- "The man that gets you the money." Leave orders at East Oregonian Office. TIME CARD tVestnn-PcnillctoB Auto Since Leaves Weston for Pendleton at 7:46 a. m. and 12:45 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 Store) for Weston at 10 a. m. and 4:00 p. m. " ... Mi Farm Implements THE "NON-SKIP" WEEDER gets all the weeds the first time nv r 4he field. Saves one-third the time ano does lots better work. Ordor now. Pendleton Weeder Works, 632 Cotton wood street. A majority of classified messages may ! clearly told La less than fifty words. ordinance are granteo auojece iu i"-1 : i. . : . . u l . , . ,,,1 ,, condition that in accepting the same, tl,ority and iB hereby authoried and the said Standard Oil Company, a cor-jen owered tQ ,,CUr n indebtedness poration. agrees to save and boUljnot exceeding 820.000.00 In addition to I. armless The City of Pendleton from a), otn,r indebtedness heretofore au all dsmages to any person, persons, j tnoriied and to issue, sell and dispose association or corporation. whiah f neKOtlahle bonds to evidence such may be caused In any manner by or ndfihtelne.M to an amount not. x growing out of the use and occupancy i cted(n i2Ui(,o.00 in addition to all of the said premises ty the . said ( other honds heretofore authorzed to grantee for the purposes herein Stat- be iBmued b the ajd citv fr the ed: and in the event of suit or action 0.e of cn.tructiniT. enlarging: and a,llBl l"" " . . vi,"'J' r.Vi o . I extending the gravity system of water damage, the said Standard Oil Com-! works of tne ,aid'citv. to supply the pany, a corporatHiiK agrees to defend SHd cty ald , nhal)itants and the such suit or actiotat Its own ex-, inhabitants of the territory .Ij..tnir,g p-snse and cost, andif any judgment : th, Baid cit and in Uie viinty , the shall be rendered against said City!sa)d gTavjtT WnU-r svatem with- wa in any such suit or' action, the said.iter the bonds -Issue pursuant to; this grantee sgrees to pay such Judgment ,ectton ptia, bp Known as "Water within sixty days after the same i IJonda series D D." and shall have shsil become final 'those words, written, printed or en- Passed the Common Council this nadJBravej th..ron Bhall be number- day of February. 1917. . i ed consecutively. commencing with Attest: - THOS. FITS GERALD, t No. 1.: and if the whole amount of Pecorde.. bends authorized by this section shall Approved February 3rd, 1917. I not be issued at the same time any J A. Best, Mayor" subsequent issue shall be numbered This notice is published pursuant to commencing with the number next the nrovisions of Ordinance No 609 oe i following the la.f. number issued In safd city, passed bv the Common ' 'he- next prow-ding Issue of said Council and approved bv the Mnvor j "onds; no bond issued pursuant to the thereof on the 31st day of May. 190T. I Provisions of tills section shall be eub n,. tirmt mihiip.tmn h.p.nf hoino- ject or liable to any taxation and evidenced by them shall be taken Into sccount in computing the heretofore authorized 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 XOta September, 1918. THOa F1TZ GERALD. City Recorder. made on the 20th day of Sept. 1)18. THOS. FITZ GERALD, . City Recorder. You may have profitable business relations for years to corns with some ne you will come to know first thru vour next classified adl Only Tops Selling At Strong: Trices; Others are Slower PORTLAND. Oct .10. While on the surfiicp there iippears tn be a firmer demand for cuttle, tht general run of stuff-is pot selling -better: in fact In places the market Is Inclined to show a shade of weakness at North Port land. The sulo of a lot or two of se lecppd t"t!6 soarcely mukes the mar ket for the bulk of the supplies. Cow market situation Is pprhups weakest, but this has really been the feature for some tlms. General cattle range: Prime steers 812. OOff 12.60 Good to choice steers... 1 l.oni 1 2. on Medium to good steers.. 9.75 Gi: 1 1.00 Fair to medium steers . 8.26 W 9.25 Common to fair steers.. 6 00 8.00 Choice cows nml heifers 8.00 8.60 ll'ur Market Steady. Market for hogs Is Just about steady nt North Portland, with the bulk of the good stuff not bringing nhfrv $17.10. A couple of loads went at thej extreme price, but this has proven to be a quality transaction entirely. j General hog market range: I'liuie mixed 8 17.10 Tj 17.0 Medium mixed m.8aihM7.fo Rough heavies 15.00W 1510 Pigs 14.00 15.011 Hulk 17.00 Prime mixed 1 7. 1 0 fl'i-1 7. Uulk of sales 1 7.10 'a 17.20 t No .Sheen for Market. 'While one loud entered the mutton alleys at North Portlutid over night it came on, contract to killers, and nothing was uvhiIuMo h sor tlio op en market. In genoral the trend oil the trade Is slow anolind former prices. Genentl lamb and sheep range: Prime IuiuIm Ill.ft0frl2.0n Fair to medium bun lis.. 8"0 s 10.00 I Yearlings 10.0 fit 1 l.oo Vearllngs lo.ooei 1 1. on Wethers 9 00 Oi 10.00 Ewes 6.00 Sjl 8.50 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Tom is the Uandy Man Around -the Uousc. Heavy hid Docs Duiiuirc. ZroZAO, Or.. Oct- 30. The most terrific wind storm that ever bus been known- ln--tis pnrt -f -thn country has swept over the Rhododendron siimmer resort this- week. The storm lusted fully ten hours. Lou;, Modg'eri5 democratic candidate for the legislature! I have served one term in the Legislature. If I am re-elected the best interests of the State of Ore gon and the County of Umatilla will in the future 3 in the past, have my support regardless of party. IaItl Adv.) i ' ' if 1 " i I I SAS.TbM.Voo MAD etTTHCi J 'iJllHill!!''' fi ivva vz .. . .ill iu ' ! mi? i " - i ii MrJc' A I)i A J1FPW 111 II I 7 vl I'J I SX tIOO "TURN A a m n tw-cw. jhimh l, arena J . ' " ' 4:Lff" - if ! P 3 I H k JJt- 4 H HELEAl-OM.HELErt! !i -? fVA . -MEs(r I 1. :i "I BrTTBe see if I J --HW" I ;K S ll Ho CAAl GET Tub. T-'l I I vV; 'P ?Ji-' 1 A plumbhc crm ; hSU tir-S?' 3tf- tr By Allman DISSATISFACTION SPREADS THROUGH ENEMY COUNTRY LONDON", Oct. 29. The German; armies should not be considered as ditinUely and finally beaten, but ob servers say allied soldiers who .are righting their way forward In the face of great enemy resistance know that the enemy is not broken and that much heavy fighting , bcobubly will have to he faced. At the same time reliable reports continue to reach Lon don . of Increasing dissutlMf action among the German soldiers. This dis. cipline has led to actual mutiny in many cases- j Late in July the German war minis try Issued an order which ha Just reached London that the most vigor ous measures "must be Imposed" on the recalcitrant troopa. The order adds: " "In all quarters cases of Insubordi nation have occured. The troops obey neither orders not instructions arid they have often even offered resistance and asulted their superiors. "The essential point is that no man shall at this time feel free from su pervision. If necessary resistance may be quelled by force of arms." ALSTIiAHAX FK KM I Kit TO STAY ro.MlOX LADIES! LOOK YOUNG, DARKEN GRAY HAIR MKI.HOl'HN li, Oct. 3i. Wi Ilium Morris Hughes, Australian premier, will remain In London cliirlne ths present discussion concerning tutslhta ! peace in order to look after the inter. ests of Austria, Acting Premier Watt announced last nlsht at the St. Kil.lii. It ulso was hoped Mr. Walt said that if jieacc should come Mr, HiiL-hrs would he alile t,i arrano fV speedy demotiiiixatlon of Australian troois. isi: TIIK OI.I-TIMB SAlik! IfJK ..M SU.PIII K AMI NOIIOUV I WII.li KNOW. I I firay hair, however handsome, de notes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a youthful appear i ance. our hair is your charin. it ! makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray und looks streaked, j j"st a few applications of sage Ten and Sulphur enhances its appearance ;a hundredfold. Don't stay gray! Look young! I Kither prepare the recipe at home or ! ket from any drug stor a boitl.- of '"Wyeth's Suk and Sulphur Com. j pound." which Is merely the oli'-tlms reciie lnuiroved by the addition or j other Inirredients. Thousands of j Tolks recommend this ready-to-i; ' preparation, hecatise It durkens the : 'hair lteaiitifuHy. besides no jne can' , poKslhlv tell. iu it darkens so nut.iral- , ly and eenl-. You moisten a apon or soft I, rush lth It, ilrawinll this 'thlfiiiiih the hair, takini; 010. small strand at a time. By liiormn the stay hair disappears; alter nnoiht-rj nppMcnilon or two. Its natursl i-.d ,r U restored ami It hecomes thick, glt4-i s aixl lustrous, and oii ai-pear ya!- C ASTO R I A For Infants and Children ' 1 In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears m EWtkSture of f "THS Ol.l Hi LIArj C'i" K M fc: D f F c n f 1 E ! i. at v&t? rnucGisT. itiiiin.r. i S eth' S;iife and Sulphur Com-' j pound 1 a dfllKlilful t.iilct re-iu site, lit is not Intended for the cms. riltl-( K til" ti "r .rew"-i..n of ,l .i ,,,, i CDRAS, "X. a