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WH-rtK-t--V'iV,V-'''-i-fr '4y(yrWfc j EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMPER 21, 1918. PAGEEVI'M n . r" . .. i Notices, Business Opportunities Locals, ;Lost, Found, For Rent, Etc., t Classified for Easy Reference, M naiis. NEW TODAY IIBW TODAT.. : Each new sdvertlaoment will ba run undr "Njw Today" (or the first insertion only. During subsequent ineerttone of th ad U will appear under Ha props clasaiflcation. Notices NOT ONLY DKCAUHK it la made In ?r7,!n!Jex., "V Notice of Pavmmt of City of Pendle ton Improvement HoikIh. Notice la hereiry given that City of Pendleton Improvement Honda Noa. 1. Berlea Z and 3, Series No. 1. will be paid upon presentation to the un dersigned at His American National Hank. Pendleton. Umatilla County. Jj Oregon.. Interest on said bonds ceases For Sale FOR SALE Modern bona and tour , lota with garage. 925 Jane St. Pen a let on. Ore. B. 0. Butler, 1113 Indiana Avenue, Bpokane, Washington. Pendleton, mit because Uolden jAVesI, h the beet butler, la the reason ,,you should order it from your grocer, ' I'RK FS OF . I-TXyrWEAR i MAY UK riTARIUZFD BOSTON, Nov. 21. With reversion of the war Industries board's order fixing the price of shoes, New Eng land dealers believe there will be a alight Increase In prices of footwear. The. manager of a company selling one of the best known makes of shoes cleclitred that while the price of shoes may advance slightly, It will be very little above the average prevailing prices' of from $g to $M for the best grades. Dated November 19, ,191$. ... ' LEW MOHHOUSB,' Treasurer. City, of Pendleton, Bv Wm. Mick-elHen, lepmy. I WILt, "TRADE you a, choice kit on north side on Wilson street for your automobile. Phone 203. FOR SALE Poll blood' R. Is. K. Cockerels. Karly March hatch from strong laying strain. Extra good col or, weighing from 7 to 9 pounds. Phone 10FS. , ; FOR SAIE Pull blood d. C. "White ' Leghorn pullets. F. A. Gordan, Jr Phone 486- ; . 8PRCIAJ. SALIC of all trimmed hats at gloen Bonnet Mho. Trimmed hats. $10.60, $.50, $7-50 and .$5. 00 while they last. ' rard of Thanks. We wish to express otir sincere ap preciation and thanks lo the Rea Cross and nun friends for their sym pathy, and kindness extended to us during the sickness and death of our beloved wife and daughter, Kiln Sta- ber; also for the beautiful floral of ferings, , . LOU BTAHBR. IB. AND MB8. C..S. RKIRTsD :.' AND : FAMILY. Draymen CALL I'KMLAND BROS I'AN TO move your household goods. Tele phone JS. Also baggage transfer ring and heavy hauling. wt 'n cot.cM- awd CLASMPIRI) DIHECTOItt. Counting alx ordinary words to tne line and charged by the line- Want ads and locals. Rates Pes Mm - - First insertion, per line lOe Each add. insrtio, per Uc so One week '(sir Inaectlona), each insertion, per ltne..... 6e 1 mo. each insertion, ptr,iine. e month cuatracst, each in sertion,, per line ... M So 12-month contract, each In sertion, per line .. 2o No sds taken for less than 2o Ads taken over tha telephone only from Just Oregonuin sub scribers and those listed 'In the Telephone Directory; Copy must be In our office not later than 1:30 o'clock .day of publication FOR SALE New five room bunga low; also one canvas cover 16x20. In quire S10 Ash street. FUR flALK About 100 head stock , cattle. , See Brown .Bros., coomba i Canyon. , Wanted WANTED Good, clean rags at The Kast Oregonian office. n ANTKD Sawing, pbone 4$-W. WANTED Girl genera) boueework, 1 In family. Wagea $26. Write Mrs. T. , G. Sinclair. Bonneville, Ore. HEMSTITCHING at the Singer shop. Mall ordera promptly attended to. WANTED High school boy, II years or older, with bicycle for evening messenger work. Apply Sunday mornlnr, o'clock Western Union Telegraph; Co. For Rent APT AND BOOMS ALT A APTS. "URNI8HKD APT. Hamlttos Court. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. (01 Clay. run KENT BLEEPING room, Willow. Phone 4S3R. . 0 DOWNSTAIRS A part menu 401 Aura. WHEAT RANCH for lent. ( miles from town. Address Bog ( Pen dleton, Ore. , FURNISHED APARTMENTS dose In. 771 Thompson. WANTED To hear from owner ofjOR RENT Furnished room and good ranch tor sale. State cash price, full description. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis. Minn, apartments. 1177W. 407 W. Alta. Phone Attorneyi D. W. BAILEY, Rooms 7. $, 9, Attorney at Law, Deapaln Building- GEORGE W. COUTTS, Attorney mt Law, Room 17. Schmidt block. CARTETK aV SMYTHS Attorneys at Law. Office in rear of American National Bank Building. FEE So FEB, Attorney at Law. Of fice jo Despain Building. Farm Land For Sal R. L. KEATOR, Attorney at Law. Room 24, Smith-Crawford Band ing. S. A. LOWELL, attorney and counsel lor at law. Office In Despain Bid. FOR SALS: One 1916 75 Holt Cat- erplllar; lust rebored. with . new 'crank shaft. Alan one 19 IS Oregon special combine harvester, both Al ; rigs. See Glenn E. Scott, Pendleton, Ore. WANTED Five or six room modern house, close In. W. C- Crawford at Crawford & Hedges. Telephone 49. WANTED Dining room girl for rail road hotel - Experience unneces sary. Address X this office. FOR RENT On Locust Hill, modern house. Inquire Ralph Folsom. Nice sleeping rooms, 72$ Aura. S. A. NEWBERRY, Attorney .at Law. Smith-Crawford Building. FOR SALE 14 40 acre wheat ranch, t ftOO acres fall grain, level, good soil, I lota of water, good buildings.. $40 fer acre, 1-2 down, balance on time. ; Address Jay V. Smith, R. R. 1, Blck- leton. Wash- jFOR SALE 14 head hogs weighing ; from 75 to 0 lbs. Phone 2F5. Farm Implements IFOR, SALE Ford touring. , i 3J4". WANTED Middle age woman to care for elderly lady and do the housework. A good home and good wages for the right party. Address Box 4 city, or phone 2T.8R. Second-Band Dealeri TH.B "NoH-dkir' WREDER gets all 5 -- :- 1 , the weeds the first time i r the! ' 1 IjOSt ,! field. Savea one-third the time anu . .- doea lots better work. Ordur now. j LOHT Fur glove for Pendleton Weeder Works, (It Cotton- Please return to '"W wood street. i 1 reward. V. STROBLE, dealer In new and sec ond hand goods. Cash paid for second hand goods. Cheapest place to buv household foods. 21 S Court. Phone Phon)) 27iw, ' To answer a want ad today is safer -for it may not appear again PETERSON BISHOP, Attorneys at Law. Rooms 2 and 4. Smith- : 1 ' ; Crawford Building. FOR RENT Large front room of , modern house, 310 Turner. Pbone jam8 B. PERRY, Attorney at Law. 7-R. . Office over Taylor Hardware Cora- ' iii n 1 ninv wa;t4.ij jnamDermaia, Aourese a this office. 40 Acreak Complete Wheaal Ilnm-h. . In the heart of the famous Rattle riat country of Adam county Washington. Land lay perfectly level, $20 acres la coed, clean sum merfallow, $20 In stubble. Oood set t farm buildings. Two miles to good market, on fins macadam road. Price $5 per acre. Including all stock and machinery, to run the Pates, 20 tons of kay and other 'feed, sums household) furniture. For fir II partlcolars ses or writs PataJT K. Clark. Ritrvllle, Wash. Ftor Sale. - . Rye and whits winter barley. W. Collins. Pendleton. H. Notices ROOM and board. Phone 482R. FOR . RENT Warm. sleeping rooms. The Willow. comfortable Perkins, 621 RALEY AND RALEY, Attorneys at Law. Offica in American National Bank Building. Auctioneers right hand, this office for Be "rationally selfish" In business affairs and -answer a good many want ads. COL. W. F. YOHNKA, Auctioneer. makes a specialty of farmers stock and machinery sales. "The man that gets you the money." leave orders at Eaxt Oregonian Office. To "rely upon a want ad" Is safe in 00 out of 100 "instances" In llfet, FRED E. SCHMIDT, ' Attorney at Law. Roma li, Smith-Crawford Bldg. Miscellaneous ATTENTION, LADIES HooverlzS and take your old suits and furs to be remodeled to the "Model Tailors and cleaners," 64 S Main St. "' NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS No tice Is hereby given that there will be an annual meeting of ths stock holders of the East Oregonian Pub lishing Company on Wednesday,, De cember 4, 101$, at 41 o'clock p. m.. at the office of said Company In Pendle ton, Oregon, for ths purpose of elect ing officers for the ensuing year. C. S. Jackson, president; L D. Drake, secretary. STRAYED FROM my place at Ka mela, three colts, dark color, brand ed with utuleshoa on right hip; last seen In company -with old bay horse wearing a bell. Finder turn informa tion as to their whereabouts In; to K. O. office and receive reward, L. S. Kidd. EXQUISITE' TASTE, delicate odor, a pure, wholesome pasteurized pro duct Golden West, It's the best. But ter. Costs no more. Order from your arocer. Let a want aa hunt tor it wnue you go on about your other business) The want ads can help you to find a affairs- . - tenant who never defaults In the rent. DAY OF GLORY HERE PARIS WALLS TELL a PARIS, Nov. "1 8. The munici pal council of Paris has had ths following posted on walls ih all parts of the city: ' ' Citizens. Victory Is here triumphant victory. The van quished enemy lays down his arms. . Blood ceases to flow. Let Paris emerge from her or dered reserve. Let n give free course to our jy and enthusl-' asm and hold buck-our tears. a i -Let im testify to our Infinite' gratitude, to our wra.ld soldiers for the old place and a number of SIBJTRIAN9 8KF.KING times has taken French teave andj ' HKLP FllOH ALASKA gone back to see It. ' ' However .the wily pup makes a! NOME. Aiaska. Nor. 21. Siberians return trip do luxe, going brashly to ; across the Bering sea from here, fear the station of the Groton and Ston- ng that unsettled conditions In Vlad. Ington trolley line, hopping aboard a , Ivostok will cut them from their Rus car, and openly beating his way until slon source of supply next summer, the conductor calls "Noank". Then I have asked Nome's city council to Knight alights without any show of I send merchandise from here. and their Incomparable chiefs by festooning our houses m the .colora of Franca and our allies, a a our dead can sleep In peace. The a a sublime sacrifice they have rriade for the future nf their race and a the sulvaton of their country a will not be In vain. The day of glory has come. a Long live the republic! Long live 0 Immortul France! j compunction for having evaded , his fure.'runs madly up the street to hia old home and mainfests great delight at finding things there quite as for- Imerly. He will "visit" with the new ten t ftnts of the place until taken back and ' put aboard the enr and sent home. Several times he has been watched but he never dlsp!oys any interest In his surroundings of the trolley stations until he hears Noank cabled. , , ceived today by the council from the fienaVallv SfpaHv Tntl "Peoples' Administration" of Anadyr, "CHelauJ 3"eIJr AUne Siberian town on the Gulf, of An adyr, an arm of the Bering sea. The letter was written Itt Kusslan and was sent over In a trading' boat- Nome, responded to the request as far as it could. for Stock, Only Hogs Cattle Come for Market Calves . 9.00 12.00 j No Mutton Is Shown. Not a single head of stock appear- ( ed in- the mutton alleys at North ! Portland overnight Market here I has been almost bare of general of- rORTLAND: 'Nov. 21. Only- hoes ferings for some time and the trend A committee of eouncilmen and cattle made their aiiiKiinnni in!of the trade, while considered steady was named to communicate with the the North Portland yards overnight. ito strong, is on a nominal b.-iBls. Russian municipal officers and render! Trenrt f the hnr n-. ...-- A vear arm tno Iambi were minted . , , umi n inane jii a reucr ie us mucn HHKIHiance us pussiuie. HOOD TO THK.W SOLI) I Klt.S t ' TIM R CARD Weston-Feaa d leton An to Stage) 1 Leaves Weston for Pendleton at 7:41 a m. and 12:45 p. . . Leaves Athena for Pendleton at 2:00 a.' m. and 1:00 p. m. Leaves Adams for Pendleton at 3:20 a. m. artd- l:Jo p. m. Leaves Pendleton ' (Allen-Knight Store) for Weston at 10 a. m. and 4:08 p. m. WHEN A FAMILY NEEDS A FRIEND In thi Absence of 'Doctors Nobly Gene War, After Influenza, the Grip - ally steady with trading slow and at $14 and two years ago at $9.25. Those wotfderfullv tmj. il m.l;m-r. prices practically unchanged for the I General sheep and lamb range: j Howl's 8arsanarilln pIS T?A session. Htockers and feeders. .. .$ .oojj 8.90. 11'. r-ti . " f -minsing me . new combination family treatment are warmi.v recommended. Yearlings Wethers . Cantcon Conunlttee Solicits Apidcs tor KiM-nee Illvlslou. HOOD HIV'EK. Ore..Nov. 21 -Th local canteen, committee, which hna nincinvr' m 1 ICfC furnished several cnrlouus of fruit to 1 JliKbHlIMli 1 lCAlSCib (troops en trains passing through ilw,d VALOR OF FRENCH Rlver, wa r'cnp'1 todHV bv a ,er" isonal appeal nt W. L. Vexry, educa- Itional Y. M. '. A. secretary at Vail WASHINGTON, Nov. 19. General couver Barracks, and the organiza- Pirshiug. In secelviog Frem-h news- tion has set in motion machinery nc- j paper correspondents on his headquar- cessary in getting fruit for the 20,- ( tera train In the field recently, said ooo aoldlers stationed there on Thanks- j French valor had become a model for giving day. American soldiers, and that " a noble j Soliciting committees -.ill visit or- cmulation bad borne Its fruit." ac- Chard places and call for apples, cording to an officlul dispatch Thurs- Boat companies will donate the day from Paris. transportation of the fruit to Van- "Today our men have shown," said I couver. the general, "they are capabhyof the) Three young women of the can non liuaieen committee win visit the nnrracks Ail of os are talking about democracy. TVi aohriers whose names are nrtuted In ilils casualty list liave suffered or died tor It. Killed In Action. '- " Private Loranza Ilerg, La Grande. Oregon. Private Peter Bue, Pendleton, Oregon-Private Elmer L. Gardiner. North Seattle. Washington. Private William Taylor, Grasmere. Idaho. Private Esdros R. Wheatley, Idaho Falls, Idaho. Private Ira L. W. Whitney, Wend ling, Oregon. Died of Disease. Corporal Arthur K. Crawford, Po- A year ago- today top hogs sold at iPrime lambs ... llfi.40 whilo tw vcara uo tlnv were 'Fair to medium ,'at $9.65. ' I General hog range: Prime mixed $17.0017.15 Medium mixed 16.75W17.00 Rough heavies 1 5.00 18.00 jPigs 14.00 tal5.no (I3UIK X t.VV I CiUle Situation Good. I Only limited offerings of cattle put tin appearance in the North Portland yards over night and all of these came from local points with odds and ends of quality predominating. Demand is steady all around. A year ago top eteera sold at $9.50 and two years ago at $7.20 at North Portland. Prime steers ...$12.25912.75 Good to choice steers... 11.00 12.60 Eagle Medium to good steers.. 10. OOta 11.00 (Fair to medium steers.. 8.50 M 9.50 lambs. 11.50512.50 8.50u 10.50 l.Vll.ftO 9.ooa io.oo If taken resrularlv. TtoaH'n panlla before meals, Peptiron after meais, anu jLlood a Pills a night as needed, they are reasonably sure to keep a family in health and prove to VILLA IS TRICKY, FOOLING FEDERALS BY FORGED ORDER reliable and. always ready friends: 1 iney Puwjr the Mood, boild np r-iriniTiHTTi riTV te K'nv is ' strength and reirulaie the nvstnm uei an, or any one, as you think you need, from yonr druegist today. catello, Idaho. , Private Raymond Da?s,(I'oiuia'm, Washington. ' ' '' ' Private Orover C. Johnson'i Lewis ton, Idaho. , Private Thomas J. Morgan, Point, Oregon. Wounded Sllutitly. jCommon to fair steers.. .0ffl $.00 Private W allace A. Harvey. Rupert, , Choice cows and heifers. 8.00 8.50 Idaho- Medium to good cows and MUxing In Action. heifers 6.50. 7.50 Private Earl Smiley, Tacoma, Fair to medium cows and Washington I heifers 5.50 6.50 Private ora C. Sergeant, Woodburn, Canners $.00 4.00 Oregon. - Bulls 6.00 7.50 Francisco Villa and his band again have been on the war path and have left a trail of death, destruction and desolation In their wake. With the departure of General Francisco Mur- gula. the northeastern sorter ewmman der, for Mexico City. Villa resumed his guerilla warfare on the towns and small settlements In Chihuahua state. pouring put a hail of .death dealing- bullets. , -. . f . 'One has that .curious Illusion that jthe machines are diving- straight at -onu in n - .!- , . k . . . ; Making a feint on Chihuahua City to ,plnnin ; ; w, draw in federa troops from outlaying jtude a ,;,,- exactly over one's head although It may be some distance away. The choicest Prussian discipline collapses .imder these circumstances, and the column or Infantry Is Immediately ilinnanaml, tn a - l- . - . i ... and hanged another Including an h - garrisons he then dashed at Parral. was driven off and attacked Jimenez junction. He held Jimenez for 12 hours during which his men looted stores, killed sol dlers and civilians, poisoned one fam ily eight-year old girl. Driven out by Gen- As an example of the panic-striking finest deeds. A noble emulation has borne Its fruit. We feel the German, unable to prevent the methodical exe cution of our pinna, giving way under our pressure. The excellent days we have Just lived thru are proof of this and they certnlnla(; will not. fall . In hastening the esid.: - f. 'J "We Americans feel preudV m the teen committee will visit on Thanksgiving to distribute the apples. ALLENBVS MOTIIK.lt IS ' PltOCDFST IX LONDON LONDON. !bv. 20. On -.at : the proudest mothers in Britain Is Gen- great inter-allled army, to have given j eral Allenby's mother,-a silver-haired our. unreserved help and to strike , woman of 87 who Uvea, in London, dally blows on jlhe enemy. We will i"He's doing his bit well," she Said with continue to struggle for our common 'a happy smile after the Palestine cause until the decision we want shall success, have been Imposed on the enemy." BULLDOG BEATS WAY ON MYSTIC VISITS MTSTIC, Conn.. Nov-1 . The cat that came buck has nothing on Knight, a bulldog of this village. foi the cat when she came, baek had to hike In the oldfashloned way. while Knight utilizes modern methods. The family formerly resided in Noank, seven or eight miles from their present home, and there Knight was brought when a uppy. Since the family has moved -to Mystic the dog at times evinced homesickness polish president ' IEADIN(J SOCIAL1S1 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS 7 Aunt Sade's got it, and She keeps it By Allman ' VVant Ad COST is Less Than v Vacant Room Loss! ' You con reujlyour furnish ed room to a lodger who bj "good W. IM appre ciates good place to live, and who will STAY if the room makes a good home. The COST per day of a wont nd Is smaller than the LOSS per day through hav ing the room unrented. And a- few days of want ad COST III prevent a great nav days of VACANT 'ROOM LOSS. a - - I V " I : . i , . 4 ident of Poland, Is one of the clearJ w wtmvmom uiiHKni i u me inter nationalist Socialist movement. A man of force and action, he is an .ideal executive. He was the first Socialist s-uelegate i-repreaentlns: 'Poland at the Internationalist Sow clallst Congress at Brussels ini 1891, and has been a delegate to every International congress since! it hat time, t He was the founder on ! the Polish-Galictan Socialist par-! ty, on February IS. 1891. The new Polish, republic has assumed authority, also. - oyaTz QUicls - I 6EE IL.sr. j 1 1 HAVE MO "Dl 1 LteeRYtl BoMDS?! lt5bOOO AT P IT 6EMS GOO0H? UavbSom-. Q OH, I CAM SET S Qpt&fsZ HAVE SUGABIsi' 1 IT BOX I DOrtV i lf Ami Innnnm Amnrn trt DnranKO Tn-' . ... . . a -- . y V, . v 1 a mere is tne story or tJ yountr v W'?k h' Tr Enlish Plot "avlng finished Hhis Jlhenes the second time. Before he job t -mtua come9 am. a "I"1 the.'laza ""fJ ?'-1thln 20 meet of a road. and. seeing gula arrived from the south with tein-German aft car chMed ,nd fiT forcements and drove Villa Into theiat u for aboot haf mj Th M ler ssDrl4f0r.lv lVr Vita naeua on, W .utos One of Villas rpvlcal. tricks was ex-,, . -ml,H .. ,h .. ecuted against a federal force gar risoning Parral. The garrison Com mander received a letter written on government stationery with the name of General Pedro Fave la ordering him to proceed to Pilar de Concho to form a junction with .Fa vela's force In pursuit of Villa. A sig nal fire on the pillar of the Conchos river was to be the signal for the Junc- j tion of the two forces. The federa's marched to the appointed place, the turned while those of the occupants who were not hopelessly crippled, scuttled away In an nniliiinir!. ....... ... A . : and si ncAaeo-e--t -,- cost, " CLEVIXAXD IOtU BEE FOCU Myron T. He-trick Invites Marshal In Rcluilt ot Ohio City. . r. -1 , CLBVKLAND. O.. No. 11. Antt- elnnifio. . if . . IT--I signal fire appeared on the limestone , shortlv of MarBna, -,, a-ne-ui-si- i of the- allies' armies. Myron T. pillar and the Parral commander ad vanced without advance , guards of flankeds. They were ambushed and almost annihilated. Villa had written the letter on cap tured federal stationery, had copied Favela's signature from an old order taken from a prisoner and had set the trap for the government force. Swooping Machines Deal Panic, to Fritz V (By Vnited Tress.) ' LONDON. Nov. i. (By Mail.) fTwo years ago the particular and ex tremely di!coTtcertlng form of war fare which consists of machine gun ning troops from low flying airplanes was almost unheard of. Nowadays, it has become an indispensable feature- of allied offensive operations. One of its chief objects. Is th Herrick, president of the Cleveland chamber of commerce and former ambassador to France, today forward ed an invitation ito General Foch through the state, and war departs ments at Washington to visit Cleve land If be cornea to America. STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Sarw Cream Applied in Nostril KeHerca Head-Colds U Once. If your merits re clogged mnd ymir head is stuffed and you can't breathe frety because of a cold or catarrh, just et a small bottle of r- El' 9 Cream Balm at any drur ntnr. 'niorahzation of the German Infantry, jnnd In this it is particularly success ful. There is nothing- so unnerving !to men either in the trenches, or In jopen country, as to see a flight of ma chines swooping down in a sudden formation dive their machine ' gun Apply a little of this fraxrant. antisep tic cream Into your nostrils and lt it penetrate through every air isDwajce of your head, soothfoff and he-Jin tha inflamed, swollen mucous mem bran and you get instant relief. Ah! how sood It feH. Yonr nos trils ore oiMn, ytuir had Is clear, no more hawk biar. snuffling, blowing; n nure heada h dryness or strugKltnV j for breath. Kly's Crram ftalm Is Just prndleton people should know slm- what sufferers from head colds and plo buckthorn l ark, glycerine. et"-. j catarrh need. It s a dfllght. ns mixed In Adlor-l-ka, flushes the! , K.VTIHK bowel tract so completely; that appendicitis is prevent OONFl'Ii Adtor-l-ka WHAT TO fSF TO PKKVKXT APPKXniClTIS completely I '.5? CJHESTESPILI5 SI' i ASK sour siopwivn. ga r crv! a- t -fc's t-'" f r. , V ' a. a a . . tT ,i t . 1-le.. - SJ IKs 1 , lS, tion because it remove A 1-1, rml m;it-f fQi ' uSSy ter which clogged and poisoned your A 1 r"k- ?37Zt V t sj-atem. The INSTANT actkm .ur- f llXmAHAxrZmui nrlsea both doctors and patients.' jsw.59.,a:-j. " Tiil'r.isn Co.. drut??'atu Sms.' H1-BB.1 S-3 5: sT.urv t -r;.;.::. Austrian Poland, v