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0'' '.' V-;: DAILY EAST OttfiGONIAN, PENDLETON,' ORGEON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER &191 v f r TJGTITPAGES ft iiui VattsaBkntiBafialtt Kb Notices, Business Opportunities, T nmk: T osr. Found. For Rent. Etc... Classified for Easy Reference. r .... - i r i .zrrLjr ssJaHsJ iisatlsl PUMMMWlMlllrtllMI' lrriMIff' NEW TODAY '" ' KW TODAY. """' Each 'new advertisement will ' be ri under "Hew Twhtr" for the first Insertion only. During subsequent inserttone of the ad It will appear under Its proper classification, i i FOR BALK 1811 Reo 5 passenger ' car In Al shape. Car must be scon ta appreciate value. New battery, ex tra", tires In fine ahape. Car can be hod at Pendleton Auto Co. garage. M. V. Locdor, Pendleton, Hotel. MILCH COWS of best Jersey blood for sale. See "R, Ferguson, 1 mile east of EasUand. ' I FOR SALE New household furniture and house for rent. 720 Aura. Change Made in C and F. Motor Co., . . Swanson Retires The C. and P. Motor Co. announces that Victor Caufield and A. c. Pat) Bwanaon, have taken over the inter cuts of Geo. H. Fowler, who has re tired from the company. Mr. Cau fleld. the new secretary-treasurer, in nn expert accountant and Is well posted on carburetor and ejectrlcal Work- 'Mr. fcwanson is ,, well known and needs no introduction to the pub lic. He is acting foreman of the com. pany. H. Cbinslnlus remains president of the concern. ' nRPNF;J PAIN oyntieto rMn, ,( 2 . UPHIVR miMT-Q iiviiiiiu v y 1- i '? THF, MOMF.NT VOU Itl'B U'1THI I : OLI "ST. .IACOI1S LIM- , t "' " - W KNT." - ' w J .' '- Don't Htay Koro. etiff and lame! XI i Iter up! liub sooth ln, penotrat tfiff "Ht. JacoUn Linlmotit" rlerht In yruf aetiin. niUHclcs, joints and pain , uerveK. It's the quick oh t. eurei Pain relief on earth. It Is absolutely l)armlesii and doesn't burn the Hkln. ; "Ht. Jncobr Liniment" con quern puia. It Instantly takH away ny Ojt'be, orene8 and sttffnem In I lie hood, neck, ahotilderft, back, legs, arms fingers or any part of the body nothing like It You Blmply pour a little In your hand and dub "where U hurts, and relief comes instantly. 1-D't stay crippled! (IK a Bmajl trial bottle now from any drug Btore. It never dlHappotnta six' gold medul award a. ILL BEHAVIOR OF :t HUNS CEMENTS BELGIAN PEOPLE LtNI)ON. Nov 6. The rejoicing of the people In the liberated districts ot Belgium continues to heighten as fur ther districts are freed, according to Perry Robinson, the Dally News cor respondent on the Flanders front. He writes: . "Having reached Ostend yesterday noon, I relumed by way of Bruges and Thourout, so muklng a very extensive tour of the parts of Belgium recently under German rule. What I think Im presses me more than anything else Is the extraordinary skill with which the Germans have got themselves hated by every one. "Tne Individual German Is loathed by the people of all classes. r'""i bully, thief, bandit and brigand are terms I heard everywhere applied to officers and men, and their manners, unclean lives and lying tongues have revolted the whole population. 'Les sales Roches' became so familiar on the lips of- the people that it Blmnct has grown Into a single word, and proper. . j( HolKlans Are trnirled. I ' ji'The ill behavior of the .Germans has enormously consolidated the Bel gian people.. Common suffering and common attachment to helr king would have dono this in any case but the Germans have done everything to play on the prejudices or tne af ferent classes of the people, W11KRK ARK THF CARS I OH HOYS' CHRISTMAS ARtfl, Oct. . (By mail.) The pestoft'ice department of the expeMI tlonary force has started to worry al ready about the Christmas parcel question. It has figured that If every man In the American army Is allowed 6-noiind package for Christmas, it will re.iulre 7 no cars per day working ' . 10 davs.Ju-transport the package from 1116 "purls to the consumers. And they don't know whether the cars are Koine to be available. But tne post i 1 master In chlrf bus promised if llie'not liifmlefl Mr the core mlllKuH . Clillds May lie lx-un. ' . ! ; ALBANY, Or., Nov. 8 Though he Is only 86 years old, C'harlea Chiids, ot Hrownsvllle, 'probably will . tie "deun'l of the Oregon House of Rep- t'oserittiilves at the coining session of tbe legislature. Ho waa re-elected a repreaenttaive from Linn county this Week for a fourth consecutive terra and there will probably be no other house member , the 1919 sessioa with bis- record, for continuous serv Ice. Coal: is $80 a ton over there. Do you want your boy to have warm place' to spend his evenings this winter? Put theUniteaWar Work Campaign over the topi. - f- i earl I I ", II avis If j i &W4k&$ '.!Packer8 Bring Down r,. , f.Vt) j,, n r, Uog Price Yai.d I, - i With IJberal Si :f:T".l fcWgsaaTljfS if I I w I ll'i " Keep the per In the boys who are peppering the Kaiser. Give to the United War Work Campaign. t'see of singing III the army Inspire one Instantly to recall several would be singers whose voice-are well cj4 diluted to terriry tne ioe- COMB SAGE TEA IN FADED OR GRAY HAIR if .MIXKD WITH Sll.PIU'lt DAItKl:NS ijO NATl'HAIJA' KOUUDV CAN TUX. 1T Grandmother kept her hair beau tifully darkened, glossy and attrac tive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sul phur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, failed or streaked appear-, ance, this simple mixture was applied v lth wonderful effect. By asking at inr dru store fur "VVyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." you will get large bottle of this old-time recipe. improved by the addition of other ingredients, nil ready to uise. at very little cost. This simple mixture can be dopended .tipon lo restore natural color and beiiiity to the 'hair. A well-known downtown druggist says everylwdy uses Wyeth's Page and Sulphur. Whenever lier hair took on that 'dull, faded or streaked appear ance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. By asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage wid Sulphur Compound." you will get a large bottle of this old time recipe ,ril)roVf,d hy the B,irtitlon of other in gredients, till ready to use. at very little cost.' This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural! color and beauty to the hair. I A well known downtown druggist: 8ya everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly1 that nobody can tell It has been ap plied it s mi essy to use. too. Yon simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draiv 11 throtish your hair, tuklnis one strand at a time. By nmrnlna the gray luilr disappears; arter an i ii l.. ,.e iiu.i It la rMul of-A oilier application or two. It is rwtoren to Us natiiial t;lor and luoks glossy, soft and fceamlful. This preparation is a delightful toilet requisite. It Is For Sale FOR BALE Modern house and fou lota with garage. . S26 Jane 8t. Pen dlelon. Ore. 8. B. Butler, 1113 Indiana Avenue. Spokane, Washington. FOR SALE Full blood H. Is. B. Cockerels. Early March hatch from strong laying strain. Kxtra good col' or weighing from 7 to 9 pounds. Phone JUF6. . FOR SALE -Full blood 8. C. White- Leghorn pullets, -rr A. Gordan, Jr. Phone 48. FOR SALE: Milch icows. Also ; 20 head stock cattle. Phone MOW, 801 Hazle. corner Court. FOR BALE Spring chickens. Phone 631. 600 Cottonwood street. FOR SALE yearling R. I. Red hens, 11.00 each, few cockerels, fl.60 each; also 2 Bronze turkey toms. S8 each. Nellie Hopkins, Wes ton, Ore. 1 ' IlorxtK Get SqulrroJ Itatlons. 1 COPE.VHAGKN, Oct. 1. (By mall.) Danish horses are now on ra tions. Btrong cart horses, measuring over 1(1' hands, are allowed 4.4 pounds of nut fodder and the same amount of molumes fodder daily. ; Smaller horses are given 2.21 pounds of nut fodder and" U.J 'pounds of molasses fr.dder. r. , , "Idolartot ;polf t 1.1 j rfbnds of nt;ft)ddet ab't tJg- sarnc tjiunt of An obnoxious form of light litera ture 1 thva biir.i ' ''- '-v-1' Supply PORTLAND. Nov. S. Hog market prices are- down at North Portland with the extreme top at $17.35 and the bulk of the sales reported around 117.25. There was another big run in J the yards over nignt ana amors were keeping close to the government price. : - 1 -General hog market range: m," : ;; I;-:: I S17.35 .nroium iiiiauu ........ ....... . RoukIi heavies 15.25'15.35 Pigs . 14.00 15.00 Bulk 17-25 Cattle Situation Steady. Situation in the cattle trade is steady at North Portland with a fair run over night. Prices were practi- ! cully unchanged for the day's trading. Geiy-'KnlK-aUlo raruje: ; . . , , ! Prime steers $12.25 12.75 itiood to choice steers... 1 1.00 'n 1 2.00 Medium to good steers. . 10.00W 11.00 Fair to medium stoors.. 8.50 & 9.50 '" 1 ' " ",," ' ' . r-1 r i : . . . -. ' . " DOINGS OF THE DiiFFS . . ' : ' f ,- -?y. AH"li . c , ftTw said Make -EWt ; ; f r; y, tS- i kave Art I Two vouuaj irr.HPO ca4 so - v Jgp m$tu V. rrf aiair WH!Ci U vtexi TIHAr J m - iV rw - L-Z, sf j it r S'Jr Irfs MoT a dai k 'fill 7 f.:mj I ' -"" ) t I'll' I I', ij -?,c- 'w.fj 1 . ; ' " J - 1 V'li t lv Jli ' " 1 I 1 Wanted WANTED Good, clean raga at The Kast Oregonlan OIIiee. r VAN'l KI Sewing, phone 481-W. WANTED Olrl general housework. I Id family. Wage las. Write Mrs. t. a. Sinclair.' Bonneville; Or HEMSTITCHING at the Singer shop. Mail order promptly attended to. WANTED Experienced girl at The Palm. 623 Main street WANTED High school boy, 1 years or older, with bloycle for evening messenger work. Apply uno morning. o'clock Western Union Telegraph Co. wantkd To hear from owner or mod ranch for sale. ' Male casn nrice. full description. D. r. uusn, Minneapolis, Minn. WANTED Modern 4 or 5 room- fur nished or nartlv furnished House, ot to far out, or t or t room nloely furnished apartments for- two. No children, mother and daughter. Phone 582 or writs Bui 741. WANTED Woman of girl for gen eral housework. Must be experi enced and no objections, to children. Address Box 6R2, Adams. Ore. WANTED Good second hand bicycle. Phone 190 or 111. Lost LOST -Bunday, Oct. 20, between Stanfleld and Pendleton, an East man kodak in black leather Case. Finder please write Evelyn Morti- more, 823 Garneia tsi-, j-raureiuu, ui phone 7sR. Reward. Gen. Pershing calls for more 'eln- ng soldiers." saying that singing Is tremendous aid to morale. Alter the war, one reflects, the world Is go ing to be safe for tenors. If Germany wishes to eat In the world's community ' kitchen it must rirst wash its hands and mends lis ways. .Convalescence after pneumonia, ty phoid fever and the grip, Is some times merely apparent, not real. To make it real and rapid-, there is no other tonic so 'highly to- be recom mended as Hood's Sarsaparilla. Thou sands so testify. Take Hoods. o .... Common to fair steers.. 'Choice cows and helters Medium to good- cows and 8.25 8.75 heifers e.50S 7.50 Fair to medium cowweuid heifers . k .- it coira c 5ii Canners .. ......... . . J.OOifi) 4 00 Bulls '.- i ......... .sv. 6.0ft 7.50 Calves . ....j ' .' I2. stockcrs and feeders . . . ' .00(&, 8.00 . Mntluu Arrivals SI cad. v. market xor muuon anu tines to reflect a steady to firm tone I at North Portland with no change in . dlcated In the general price, range. """e;r" Z f .T.,i.M F General sheep and lumb.ranRei j,,,, ""-'-' - i Fair to medium lambs i fcoftifl 50 Yearlings Wethers Ewes !oo 80 ! Portland Precautions Not Fully Observed . ,-r-t ,vn v-.. a Iji nh.rv. ance of the early closing order was'24 ' ' " ' ill i 1 -m r M I . For Kent ' PT AND ROOMH ALT A APTS. PURNIBHKD APT. Hamtitoa Court HOUSKKEKPLNQ ROOMa, 1 Clay fUR RKNT SLEEPING Willow. : Phone 4 82R. room, ton DOWNSTAIRS Apartment. 401 Aura. WHEAT RANCH for ientT i " miles from town. Address- Bos 98. Pen ileton, Ore. ' FURklSHEli . APARTMENTS . In. 711 Thompson. . . - close fc'OR RENT Furnished room and apartments, . 401 W. Alta. Phone 11T7-W. - ' - ' i FOR RENT On Locust Hill, modern ' house. Inquire Ralph Folsom. Nice sleeping rooms, 723 Aura.' WAR M ROOMS for winter. Furnace heat, electric lights, bath, reason able. The Perkins. S21 Willow. FOR SALE Ford car, nearly new. Inquire Stroble Cigar store. - FURNISHED ROOMS AND house keeping drooms, 642 Cottonwoo street, next to Wheeler studio. FOR. RENT Large front "" 'room ( ,of ' modern house, 310 Turner, Phone S97-R. WANTED Chambermaid. Address X . this office. . i Miscellaneous - - ATTENTION, LAD1KS Hooveoze and take your old suits ana iurs io be remodeled to the "Model Tailors and cleaners." 64 5 Main St. SALK.U MAX UPSET BV DOG; LEG BROKEN tmj. SALEM. Nov. . Struck by a bull- doe at play. R. P. Boise or saiem wa knocked down and suffered a broken leff Sunday while on his ranch In Polk county. The bulldog and an other dog were romping when the bulldog -ran squarely Into Mr. Boise and upset him. . , Soldiers who have rounded up Tur kish prisoners vehemently deny that the Turks could have Invented the Turkish bath. ' 1 hv fhief of Police Johnson Wednesday, as 354 nAW mbar anil 2Z deaths from Spanish Influenza were ! jreuorUd. - Offices. , office buildings anil snoe siores were nuiui.s, cipai onenueiT. wh'6 " . . made by tne .:niei i major An appeal for closer co-opef;ation with the spirit of the order was Is- sued by the mayor following the day's reports. A lowered number of cases - v . th Drevious dav :broiiKht the word that stricter - stricter ob- serVance might mean an early luting of the ban. "Analysis .f the day. reports giv reason ior opumiaui. r 10.ool 1.00 ,1'c appeal. "Indications are most en u Aft , n aa 'couraarinff. ' "Reports show that there has not( . Deen me wniirer w-vis.. part of some offices and office build- ur, ; fene the 4 o'clock closing rule and release employes promptly at that hour. The Auditorium had only 108 cases wltn out inree uwuo " hours, according to Dr. Parrish. I I'm (SoaRSi Bot I t wowro irj r i Attorneys men E. SCHMIDT.' Attorney Law. Room , . Bmith-Crawferd Bidg. ' .- 1 D. W. BAILBT, Rooms 7, S, , Attorney at Law, Pes pain Build In s . GEOROB W. COUTTsV Attorney Law, Room 17. Schmidt block. -a nTirtj a BMYTHE. Attorneys at . Law. Offlc In rear of American National Bank Building. FEE A FEE, Attorney at Law. Of fices In Despain Building. It. L. KEATOR, Attorney at""fcaw. Room 24, Smith-Crawford Build ing. SC A. NEWBERRT. Attorney at Law. Smith-Crawford Bunding. PETERSON & BISHOP, Attorneys at Law. Rooms ' anal , mnnn- Crawford Building. JAMES B. PERRT, Attorney at Law. Office over Taylor Hardware Com pany. ; BALET AND RALET, Attorneys at I Law- Office In American National Bank Building. -' , 4 A. LOWELL, attorney and counsel- lor at law. Office in Despain Bid. WAKT AD COtTTlllW AXQ CLASSIFIED BIBgOTOM. Counting sin. ordinary words to tbe line and charged by the Use. Want ads and locals. . Ratea Per Uae. First Insertion, per line 10c Each add. Insertion, per line.- 6e One week si bisections), each Insertion, per. ltne.- (e 1 mo. each Insertion, per line 4a 6 month contract, eaeh !- sertion, per line . . 12.-montb contract, each in- sertion, per line e No ads taken for less than....J6o Ads taken over the telephone only from East Orasrontan sub scribers and those listed la the , Telephone Directory. Copy must be in our office not later than 1:30 o'clock day of publication. Draymen CALL PENLAND BROS. VAN TO - move your household goods. - Tele phone 339. Also baggage r-transferring and heavy hauling- . ' ' , ' This compares with 170 cases and 11 ... - - . . The National Hospital Association rk, . . ,,,,,. natienta Bmon8 shlpi-ard men and other work- ci, , - oq. v. - FAIi S.UD IUiEUStWEO. . ALBCQUEROfE. Nov. 7. Ttae le-" publicans today claimed the reelection of Senator Fall by 2500 votes. ; . - Scarcity does not always give val ue. There are thrones, for example. ; V Oermany must gets Its peace on tbe cash and carry plan. v Air Planes Soon To Cross Atlantic French Predict PARIS, Oct i Isw maaazlne, lies . Lectures,'; , pour, tous. predicts the eerly ,croasin of Uie Atlantic by alrvtane. Three routes are suggested. The rirst Is between St. Jolins, Newfoundland, end Cork. iTeland, .a distance of "1725 miles; to be made In 1 Shonrs, non-stop flight. The second route, an estimated 21-hmir HlRlit ot miles, would connect St. Johns wtth Lis bon, Portugal, with a stop at the Aaore islands. ) j A third route has also been sua iJested. a 15-rour non-stop flleitt lietwcen Pcrnambuco, Beaail. and ' htwtown. Sierra Ione. conncct- Ing South America and Africa. DRUGS fcXCITi; YQUfc KIDNEYS! USE SALTS IP YOCIt BACK HVRTS OR BI.AD . lFIt UOTHK.RS. 1RIXR LOTS OF WATK1S. it. "When'y6ur kidneys hurt and tyour back feels sort, don't get scared and proceed to .load 'your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys nd Irritate fct entire urinary traot. rveep your K.anejT, keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a ild. harmless aalta which removes the body a urinous waste anu 'mu'l normal activity. The function of the kidneys Us to filter the blood. In S4 waste and stimulates them lo tneir hours they strain from it 500 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily un derstand the vital importance ot keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of water you' can't drink too much; also get from any ! pharmacist about four ounces of Jad ! Salts; take a tablespoonful In a glasa of water before breakfast each morn ; ing fur a few days and your kidney will act fine, made from the This famous Mttsls acid of grape, and, lemon juice, combined with lithia. and has been used for generations" to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys: also to neutralize the acids In urine so It no longer Is a source of Irritation thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive: cannot In jure; makes a delightful effervescent t'thlH-WHter drink which everyone should -take now and then to kee ilielr kidneys clean and active. Try tills, alto keep up he water drinking nnil no doubt you will wonder what became of j'.oir kidney trouble nnil in ' :v Ii.. In the heart of the fmua Hattl. , - .hi country ot Adams count J Washington. Land' te"''' level, 320 acres In c,'"J!,!mI merfallow. 320 In stubble. Oond a of farm bulWtngs. Two ""J- good market, on fine macadam i ! Price 8 9r acre, ' tnclurttr, law stock and machinery, : to run J the nlace. 20 tona of hay n hnnhold .furniture, For iuw writ FartsyfiJV particulars see 'Or Clark, Rltzvllle. Wash. - -' ' For Rule Rye and white winter barley". Xil. Collins. Pendleton. ' Found FOUND On Pendleton-Echo roadv tail lamp and license r.o Owner can have same oy this offloe and paying charaes .- Aactioneera COL. W. F. TOHNKA, aucuuom..( makes a specialty or iarmi. and machinery sales. "The man tn et. vou the money." Leave order' at East OreKonlan Office. TIME CAB ' j Weston -Ptwl !" Anto 8ae) Leaves Weston for Pendleton at T: f a. roand 12:4S p. ' x Lea voa Athena tor Pendleton at a. m. an' 1:00 V- m. Leaves Adams for Pendleton at . -a- n. and i:2 p. m.-" Leaves Pendleton (Allen-Kn lgt Store) for Weston at 1 a, BB..ani 4:00 p. m. - ' Second-Hand "Dealers V. STROBLE, dealer new and see--' end hand goods.. Cash paid for' second hand goods. Cheapest Plate to buy household goods. 2-10 E. Court. rnone znw. Farm Implementa the euoN.SKIP-' WEEDER gets all. the weeds the first time oy r the field. Saves one-third the time ana does lots better work. Ordor now. Pendleton Weeder Works, 631 Cotton wood "street. . -.' , . . - '' Ton may nave . profitable business: relations for yeara to come with somer ne you will come to know Br thru roup-next classified dt"...W-. . , COUGHS AliD QUIffiLYBEIMED; Dr.Klng'aNcwrjiiacoveryusetl ' alnce Grant was President Get a bottle today It did5t for yotiT grandma, for votir . father. For fifty yeara this well-known cough and cold remedy has kept an evergrowing army of friend young ' . and old. - " ' For half a century druggtsta every- where have sold it. Put a bottle in i your medicine cabinet. You may need ) it in a burry. Sold by druggistai everywhere. 60c and $1.20. .Bowels Acting Properly? They ought to, lor constipation makes the body retain waste matters " and imparities that ndcrmine the health and play- havoc with the entire it system. Dr. King's Hew Life Pill are 04 rehable and m44 43 aUtOO. MI a? druggists. 25c, i Probably; 25 per cent o be nation's Inhabitants' now hold Its .bonds. That, is the sort of peopleized Corporation that should bring efficient govern ment and realize the ideal ot the, greatest number. People are not. likely to be apathetic about their ln, vestments. ' , Chronic ConKtipathm This disease Is nearly always brought on by bad,, habits- ;To effect a permanent cure you. 'inugi correct your habits. ' In the meantime takek' cramberlatn's Tablets. They are easy to take and most agreeable In effect- They only cost a quarter. For a Sour Stomach. Eat sparingly, particularly of meat masticate your food thorough an take one of Chamberlain's. Tablets IiiW mediately alter supper; ' ' " ' ii v '' h " :: Vor 'Ctruailk I' "Charaberlaln'a Cough ' Remedy I' . splendid for croup,'" writes Mrs. Ho ward Hasaett. Frankford, N. T. "My children have been quickly relieved is. . A,. .Jl,.,. .i.M of ttackii ot Ails dreadful complaint by its use." This remedy contains no opium or other narcotic, and may be to a child as confidently as to 1 . ;an uic. , ( STOPS HEADACHE. PAIN. f.EURALGIA . , dim pacJt. , ,,,. VI Vl, S IMIITTS UVMWVIH j Powders. . Ton eaa elear your ieid and relieve a dull, aplittiag er violent throbbing headache in a moment with a lr Jiunoa' IWdaube Powder. Tbia old time haauache relief acta almost taagi- cuUf. Send some one to the drug store t1 l bow lor a mine partes? ana a lew aie ' ; meets after vou take a powder yos) will wonder what became o( tbe )d sene, aewrah-ia and patn-SHtop stifit-o isr it's needless. II atire Ton pvt w hft ) ii a-i, I'T, 4' , ,v .,!,. '. t'l .M-Kl -'ll "i .! ' '. . 1 , , .jckj, ... 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