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WW 4i if ... A- ,"" I i ii J :i,rs:ioriT pages1 DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1918. -1'-' PAGE SEVEN i I 4 , i w ' '' . 4 ,5Si(5i:-.iya WW I-1- i--iini nninni in it Notices, Business Opportunities, Locals, Lost, Found, For Rent, Etc., Classified for Easy Reference, NEW TODAY Second-Hand Dealers For Sale Wanted For Rent . , Attorneys Notices '"jji NEW TO DAT Each new advertisement will b run Under "New Tvdar" for tho firt Insertion only, purine subsequent lnaertiona of tha ad It will appear under U proper ' cUsaiflcatlun. , . V. STUOBLB, dealer In new and sec ond hand goods. Cah i,atd for second band good, cheapest place to buy household goods. 314 B. Court, f hone 71W. . . ' . . Notices FOR KALE Modarn housa and four lita(wrth garage, 126 Jane St. Pin dleton. Ore,' B. S. Butler, ills Indla.ni Avenue, ftpokane, .'aahtngton. Y'ANTISD A waitress. ' Kong Cafe. LOST Oil 8TRAYKD Yellow lJer-1 pnni,a i0Fl elan cut. Finder u'.eaHo ubone 211 , . , lmiulro Hong j W, Reward. FOR SSAI.K Full blood R. Is. R. Cockerels. . Karly March hatch from strong laying strain. Extra good col or, weighing from 1 to t pounds. WANTED Oood, clean raga at The IiuBt Oregonlan office.. AN'I K Sawlug. phooa 4S1-W. WANTED Uood second ; Wove- l'hone 240J. hand coul W11MKR3 and merchants of all .Notice of Payment of t"ty of Pendle ton inirovenicot lwuiiis. Kotice Is hereby given thut City of Pendleton Improvement Bonds Noa i 1. Series Z and 3. Series No. 1. will l county ii.wnn: we auout(tl. .., ,. ,.,, .i trt iha un fi town hauling of all kinds, such as dor8,gnB1 at tne AmerUan National IM.tuto or produce Willi-, moving of BaBfci Pendleton. ' Umatilla County, household goods and other heavy 1 ,..,. miret on .aid l.onds ceases rIC .......... nra December 8. rain roit KALK One 1916 75 Holt Cat erpillar; just rebored. with new crank shaft. Also One 1915 Oregort special combine harvester, both Al rigs. See Ulenn E. Scott, Pendleton. Ore.. WASTED Ctrl general housework, I In family. Wages 126. Writ Mrs. T. Q. Sinclair. Bonneville, Ore HEMSTITCHING at the Singer aba. Mall orders promptly attended to. APT AND ROOMS ALT A APT8. BURNISHED APT. Hamilton Court. UOCbKKEEPINO ROOMS, tOl Clay POR KENT SLEZPINO room, tv Willow. Phone 48JR- , t DOWNSTAIRS Apartment. sol A arm. D. W. BAILEY, Attorney at Law, Rooms 7, s, , Despaln Building. GEORGE W. COUTT8, Attorney Law, Room 17. Schmidt Mock. -1. FOR SALE 160 acres timber land, near Ourdarlan, Oregon, Inquire 107 Uariuld. WANTED High school boy, 1 years or older, with bicycle for evening ' dleton. Ore. messenger work. Apply ' Sunday! r morning, otclock Western Union FURNISHED Telegraph Co. WHEAT RANCH for tent. miles from town. Address Bos si. Pan- CARTER se BMTTHB. Attorneys at Law. Offic is rear of Amerlcaut National bank Building. FEE FEE. Attorneys at Law. flees In Despaln Building. Of- NOT1CJS TO STOCKHOIJJKHS No tice Is hereby given that there) wW be an annual meeting 6f the stock holders of the East Oregonlan I'nto llshing Company on Wednesday, !& cember 4, 1I1S. at 4 o'clock p. m.. at the office of said- Company In Pendlew ton. Or tten. for the purposo of elect, ing officers for the ensulnff year. O. . Jaekaon, president; L D. Drake, secretary, 1 In. APARTMENTS 777 Thompson. close uh at our expense. I'enlund l'hone 339. Pendleton. Bros, 13.0110 IlAISKP 1XR KAIiY 1IOSU',' B' Dated November 19, 191. LEE MOKIlOUBE. Treasurer, City of I'endleloo. Wm. Mlckelsen. Deputy. POUTLAND, Nov. 29. "We've nev. er had a tug dny yet for the Waverli Hany Home hut that the sun was i floors, shower bath. shining and Wednesday was no ex ception." suid Mrs. 1). c. Burns, pres. Went of the home, who announced that the Jay's contributions had brought In almost llS.ono for the welfare and upkeep of tho babies at the homo, "This sum will pay off our Indent-' eil ileus And keep, ua going through tha couimif year, and wo aro in ore than Kuleriiijt thnve who helped by truMr tiersonal solicitations and those who responded so generously " FOR RALE 7 pigs, Phone 16F23.. FOR SALE 14 head hogs weighing from 75 to 90 lbs. Phone 3F. FOR SALE Underwood typewriter, nearly new. Georse Tonkin, Pen n t l r. ...vueii. ' ( house, hot water heat, hard wood "";L""' . French doors, t sleenlna oon h and -cement garage In WANTED To hear from owner of good ranch for aale. Slate cash price, full description. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis. Minn. FOR RENT Furnished rooms and apartments. 407 W. AJta. Phone UJ7W. R. L. KEATOR, Attorney at Law. Room 24, Smith-Crawford Build- S. A. LOWELL, attorney and counsel r lor at law. Office la Despaiii Bids. WANTED Five or six room modern house, close in. W. C. Crawford at Crawford & Hedges. Telephone ' 49. I WANTED Competent girl for gen eral housework. Good wages. Phone 30 7. terrace, in Iuui-elhiirst, j-ortiana, worth "tsSOOr Also quite- modem 6 room Cnttaire In another part of Port land for 33500. Another lij another part of same city for 20. All for sale., Write F. D. Wutls. Weston, Ore. Farm Land For Sale ' Your ad should talk tor you when tho mun with some money Is looking for an Investment. f Curd of Thank. M -desire to extend to tho many kinil friends our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for their kindness during our sad bereavement lu the death of our beloved bnby. Also for the beau tiful floral tributes. MR. ANT) SIU3. J. G. IIOFFNER. to Acre Complete Wheat Kanrh. In the heart of the famous Rattle " Hut country of Adams county J Washington. Land lays perfectly level, 820 acres In good, clean sum mcrfallow, 3J0 in stubble. Oood set of farm buildings. Two miles to good market, on fine macadam road Price 195 per acre. Including all tock and machinery, to run FOR SALE Bllghtly over 70 acres under Hermlston government pro jeet, 1-2 acre home orchard and .ber- ric. about 15 acres alfalfa, another piece ready to seed, balance easy to put in. Has six room, good i house, cement foundation, barn, outbuildings, some fence, well; $;,6 cash for quick tulo. Box "O," liermlston, Oregon. Farm Implements THE "NON-SKIP" WEEDER gets all (he weeds the first ti.-ne nv r the field. Saves one-third tne time ana does lots better work. Ordor now. the j Pendleton Weeder Works, S3 Cotton- place, 20 tons of hay and other feed. wood street. ' some household furniture. For iuu i particulars see or write Patsy K GIItL WANTS general housework during winter months. Address Alice -Dowd, Weston, Oregon, R. F. D. NO. 1- k " '"l WANTED Housekeeper Phone 107. at 1 Nurse at once. Phone WANTED To rent garasfe.. W. I Cummlngs, 205M. Phone XOTICE OP SALE Ot WATER ' .... ItO.VOH. ' ' Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the offico of the City Recorder In Pendleton, Ore gon. up to December II, 191. at t ( " ' 1 , ! I o'clock p. m. of said day for the pur run KMi-un tvocusi urn. moaern g A kEWBERRY, Attorney at Law. chase of 330.000 water bonds of Tha .u.ju,.o iu-ii-u i . . Smith -Crawford Building. I city of Pendleton, said Donas to Dear I 2 Jdato of January 1st. 1919, and to bear" Nice sleeping rooms. 723 Aura. . . t , ratB ot m Dcr cent Des PETERSON . BISHOP. Attorneys alt'"1"1 fi.' of! Law. Room. Zand 4, Smith-! ?""'l' .1 ."1 ,7Z":L Crawford Building. I '7 ' FOR RENT Large front room modern house, 310 Turner. Phone 97-R. ROOM and board. Phone 482R. FOR RENT 6 room furnished mod ern house. Phone 240J. JAMES B. PERRY, Attorney at Law. Office over Taylor Hardware 'Company. FOR RE.sT 2 room furnished house. Inquire S20 Cosbie or phone 210J. Auctioneers COL. W. F. YOHNKA, Auctioneer, makes a specialty of farmers stock and machinery sales. "The man that gels you the money." Leave order i at East Oregonlan Office. RALEY AND RALEY, Attorneys at Law. Office in American National Bank Building. FRED E. SCHMIDT, Attorney at Law. Room 24, Smith-Crawford Bldg. Clark. Rltzvllle. Wash. To answer a want ad today is safer I' for It may not appear again . For Sale. Rve and white, waiter barley. W. Collins, Pendleton. 1 . Let a want ad hunt for it while 'you go on about your other business 'affairs. , WANTED First class cook and din ing room girl. Address Y East Oregonian. Draymen Miscellaneous ATTENTION, LADIES Hooverlze and take your old suits and furs to be remodeled to the "Model Tailors and Cleaners," (45 Mala St. WANTED A mechanic to , take over shop. One who will tend to business. No would-be need apply. P. O. Box 334, Pendleton. WANTED Dining room girl for rail road hotel. ''Experience, unneces sary. Address X this orrice. EXQUISITE TASTE, delicate odor, a pure, wholesome pasteurised pro- CALI, PENLAND BROS." VAN TO move your household goods. Tele- jduct. Golden West. It's the best. But tion of tho city ot Pendleton in the rum of 32000 each year after tha ex piration of one year from the data of said bonds. Each bid must bo ac' companied by a certified check mad payable to the order of tho mayor of the City of Pendleton In amount equal to 10 per cent of the amount bid. to be returned to tho bidder if unsuccessful, and to be forfeited tf the bonds are awarded to the bidder and he fails to take tha same In ac- -cord a nee with the terns of his said, bid. . ' i Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 26th day of November. 118. THOS. FITZ GERALD. 8 ' City Recorder. phone 339. Also baggage ring and heavy hauling. transfer-; ter. Costs no mure. Order from .your grocer. It is reported that the former kai ser expects to be recalled to Germany soon, "In some rapneity." Possibly RAYMOND W. as the penter of interest as a first class! tect. Phone 7! execution under the criminal law.' ' gon. Architect HATCH. ARCHI 13, Pendelton. Ore- TDfE CARD WrtonPteeuttron Auto Stage Leaves Weston for Pendleton at 7:4S a- m. and 12:46 p. (Leaves Athena for Pendleton at f:0 1 a. m. and 1:00 p. m. - Leaves Adams for Pendleton at 3:29 a. m. and 1:10 p. xn. Leaves'" Pendleton (Allen-Knight Store) for Weston at 10 a. m. and 4.00 p. m. IF HAIR IS TURNING GRAY, USE SAGE TEA HUN ADMIRAL'S i i, HEltK'S ;lt WUMOTHKIt'K RK- 1 VtVV, T- laAKKKN " AN'O ! IIKAITII-'V FADKD I , . HAIIl. FLAG HAHGSLIMP DIRTY FROM POLE j In the traditional way, telescope un j der his arm. : "The German officers have been po ji Mto and no trouble has been experl- enceu wltn tnem. llie xuiimi uui- cers have rejected all advances of ftlendllnex and have extended -only tho necessary courtesy." Thal HqlKBl. even shade in-ilark. t'taiauv lilp fun link- I if. Hri.l hi1 hrPW- log, a mixture of Sane Tea and Sul-,SIIIPS LOOKED LIKE ldilir. Your hair is y.mr enarm. n makes or mars I he face- When Hi fades, turns grny or streaked. Just an iippHratlon or two of Sage and Sul phur enhances its 'apepa ranee a hun dredfold. Don't bother to prepara the mix tore: you can get this famous old rerlpe lni. roved by the addition of other Ingredients at a small cost, all ready for use. It is called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound. This BREAK-UP VESSELS ' ;,:.'." -.' " i;, Men Cower, Miserable andj, Cold, Discipline Out jj; of Voj?ue. t 250,000 Yankees , , To Take Brides in ' i . France, Estimate CHICAGO, Nov. 28. Lieut. Fernand Catolis of the French military mission to Siberia, and who, by the way, Is ennaittd to be married to a New York de butante, declared that 250.000 American boys will have mar ried French girls before the return to the 1 nitea ROLL All of os are talking about democracy- Tl1 soldiers wbose names are rtntctl In (Ills rosnalty wt have sut fcred or died for U Private Clans E- Nygren, Portland, v Oregon. i; Private Arthur C. ! LONDON. tec. 28. Describing the troops ; Gorman warshis which surrendered Maws. I to the British and are now Interned "You see." sid the lieuten i.. k,... ow the eorresix.ndent of ant, "the French girl has verve ran alwys be depended upon to brlns , thB DRly Telegraph says: f elan; esprit, what you call tem- Imck the natural color and lustre ofi T,)e ocrm.n admiral's flag whits perament. .She is like the rain ycur hair. iB.lth a Uln b,ck crOHS and two black '' b.r. like the elf qui danse. Everybody uses "Wyeth's Sage andba ln)lu.a,lve of nis rank, still flew Perhaps, sou say. the American Sulphur Compound now because It al ,ho mM tpg,,ilant of the Fried- girl has those also, but besides darkens so naturally and evenly that H(.h dpr roKW th, Grmnn uad-," the French girl has sympathy, nobody can tell It has been applied. I(dn mxrd ,eteen the Britlxh I predict a quarter of a million You simply dampen a sponge or soft j Frl,,h llnPK. hllnB n,np and dirty f "r Americans will marry brush with It andw draw this through lvplca this state of all the Ger-,' In France." the hair, taking one small strand at ,' ehlps and their crews. The') '" ' a time: by morning the gray hair has I n, werr ln ,,lch condition that t (llrni.peared, and after another aiPli-(hey ioke,i like vessels laid by for j Everett, j Washington i Mely, May, Spokane. Tacoma, Killed In At-tli.it.' : SerSiant Trigvi Soffoniaaon Blaine. Washington. I'rivate Charles Clapp, Washington. Private I'aul A. Eurson, Adhwood Oregon. Lieutenant Adeibert McCIeverty, Seattle. Washington. Sergeant Fred A- Howard, Ameri can Falls. Idaho. Sergeant Kenneth H. Brown. Twin i ho. Falls, Idaho. I Private W Corporal Donald B. McKimens, ; Oregon. Mohler, tregon. i Private Drew C. Amos, Idaho Bugler Robert 12. Helm, Rupert, Falls. Idaho. Idaho. ! Private Karl Walter EHer, Seattle. Mechanic Carl M. Carson, Tacoma, i Washington. Washington. f Private Sigurd Ronnlng, Everett, Private Walter Flelschbauer, Gas-' Washington. ten, Oregon. j I'rivate Bennle A. Cottle, Frank- Private Frank Washington. Private Anton Pearson, Lost Creek, Washington. Private Thomas J- Miller, Everett Washington. Private Lee E. Moore, Hailey, Ida- Peterson, Junction City. lin, Idaho. - Died of Disease. Sergeant Turner Neil, Portland, Oregon. Private Kustin E. Dal bey, Seattle Washington. Missing in Action. Private Ernest Davis, Boyds. Wash ington. Private George H- Snglelldlnger. Hllleltoro, Oregon. 1 ' Private Don R. Grable, Ilwaco. Washington. Private William Pierce, Hope, Ida ho. Private Herschel D. Legg, Charles ton, Washington. Private Richard Nyqulst, Kirkland, Washington. Private Arthur N. Shields, Seattle, Washington. Died of WoundH. Private Ernest A- Achapp, Seattle, Washington. Private Edward F. Cutsforts," W&st field. Washington. Private Bryan C. Richard, Leban on.. Oregon. JL Wonderful bSuenee For Expeeaa " Motasrs. - ' Styles ln surrendering this autumn are brief to the point of abruptness. ration it becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous. This ready-to-use preparation Is a delight ful toilet requisite efor those who de sire dark hair and a youthful appear ance, it Is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Kay Vinton Has Clour Kallliur. ItMtTI.AND, Nov. . Senator W. T Vlntvu has enough votes pledged to elect him president of the slate sen ate at the coming legls'atlve session, according to Senator Gu t. Moser. who hits ls?en managing the Vinton campaign. "Senator Vinton," nnnounces Sena tor Moser. "has 16 replbllcan votes and two democratic Votes, pledged. Sixteen votes are enough to elect. The list of supporters will not be announc ed for n few days, as un opportunity will bo given tow or three olhers to sign up. , tt seems to be the happy notion ot the Russian hnlshrvlkl that by nbol i'hiiiB the producer they ran solve all th troubles of tho harassed coiisum- breaklng up purposes. They coum not have seen paint for two years. Their sides, fnnnels and bridges were covered wilh red rust and the masts were black with soot. The guns even had not been painted for months. One K.x-c4UPm. "The Derfllnger was in better con dition than any of the others and there was an appearance on board that discipline was still in vogue. On all the other ships the crews were louim'lng about, many on the qunr-ter-deeks, not recognizing their officers- On the Derflinser the ofricers were parading smartly about on their own quarter, and the men were e'ean and orderly. As we passed close tf each ship the men crowded to the rail. Tho looked miserable and drenched nnil cold. Their clothing was nondescript. TheiV was nn air of melancholy and depression every w he rei "It was a pleasure to come from them alongside our own ships, where everything was splc and span. Heart sailornien with cherry faces were at every porthole and the quarterdecks were occupied only by officers the commander isarrhing briskly along T DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ; ; By Altaian .Wilbur probably will never get his Christmas box. ri mm h- ' AN IJIRITABLE, fault finding disposition is often due to a disordered stomach. A man with good digestion is nearly always good .natured. A great many have been permanently cured of stom ach troubles by Chamberlain's Tablets after years of suffering. These tablets strengtben the stomach and enable it to pciorm its .functions naturally. .Try1 them. They only cost a quartsr. . ' BOrlT V4RAP OP VIILBUR4 LcWiJtMA3 BOKSETELErl ItAVsV SOM& MORE TutW3 l vja4t n Put iu it f-1!-,- Ir--i-TTT ft Purr Tuoaa IrfUllS v r-i SIUN r-1 is That "ne ikfictsr (zei Doit NoO CArf AU.THB 5crn.es MUST BE TH SAME SIZE -JUiY This t7E-THEt taifooH roR tviat watch etrr aUTUUto HO - I RAVE German Newspapers Vie for Prize Rumor 1 IN i.-. ll 1 a:., f . H , 1 I f I er- ' M i If H ' II .ArV Ll IT ' -, I StSrrV0 S MtOPLtl I JS t , . , SAN.UuEl,NoioOfcHr NnHEia.lNweT,. pL N v : To PuT 6oiEmk'6 GooO ptn CErr cr Tttis Pox Uv. ,7 - To EAT WTHEce-Voi) lARetSwomissTo -f ' . 6 'J ) INPM M0l WILBOR IJKE3 I, rxELT t " " -S$e- 'h CAKE- HED TttAOC A PlAMoj f f , 2:1- A rod A MzeM cookies h 1 CVw! ' r-V ySfJi-f' ( amh iimb' I 1 V 7 ' -Vi " hllnTll-::, &C. 'f fW j Vrnr CALL- I NtvEtt- ' -. food A..AI4 AS - - rT i Ln TLB Does 'fiH AMSTKRVAM, Xor. 29. Evcr fdnrp tho German revolution flared up. certain German news-luiM-rs have lieen engagr-d In a rivalry of rumnr-monprrin. 1 Tlw iiriee monger proved to be" tlie Wcser Zilini" of ISrrmeB. Karly duriiur I lie, molt this pa per announced Uiat a British fleet flying red flags had appeared off 'wilhrfsliavcn and ass exchang ing brotherly greet ins s with tlie Germans ashore. Yesterday it had Ilie following clioice sejeo. tion of '-news.'' all disUiycd In lH-avy tvlH-: I'im'Ii ha- leen murdered. J 'Rhur thorite has alKlirateil." "DilHoniatlc; relations between Jairnn and iucri very strained. Mothers for over half a century kave teed with the utmost regularity the time, honored preparetioar Mother's Friend, before the arrival of baby. Here is a truly wonder , ful penetratiag application for tbe abdooten and breasts. It softens snd moksa etaatia te muscles, rendering them pliant to readily yield to Datura's demand for expansion. By Its use the aaxious months of pregasacy -are made comfortable. The usual wrench- ' tr-r stiaia, bcariadownand stretchin-pains ara eooateractrd. Tbe system is prepared for tbe coming event, and tfce use ef Mother's Friend brings restful nighta and happy satid patwin. for tbe aerres are act drawn upon yhth tne osoal strain. Br its regular application tbe muscles ex- Knd easily is-n babv arrtveai the time la a at the crisis and naturally the pain aad. danrer is less. Mother's Friend I on sale at every 6rnr store. It is for external nee only, la absolutely ssfo sad wonderfully effective. Writ the BradAeid Regulator Company, Dept. C, Lamar Building. Atlanta. Georgia, for their interesting Motherhood Book, rrea to users or Mother's Friend, and obtain a bottle of Mother's Friend from the Qrac store ad begin tifla grateful Trt. ' KOOSEVELT IS ASKED TO Hl".T MVSTKKIOCS iiL1T IX TtLNXKStiEE LESS MEAT IF BACK AND KIDNEYS HURT Kt'OXVtLLE,. TernW Nov, 29. Theodore Itorwevelt, net ai former f resident of the United Btateti, but as hunter of ild animals of the African jungles, has been appealed to by -a Ire to help hunt a wiid animal, tpeciea unknown, which is terrorising , thtt uorthern outskirts of this city '' Tha f..IlowIngr wir has been dis patched to Mr. Roosevelt: ' "Wild aninml Identity not yet es tablished, is terrorixing citizens north ern outskirts Knoxvllle. Has 8 la In IS dogs, liops. calves, etc. Citizens fear to leave home night, school attend aoce reduced. Will you volunteer to lead huntinx party seeking beast- The wire was signed by several citfrens. While many parties have been formed to seek the mysterious animal, no one has yet seen it. It is believed to be a panther or a. lion, and escaped, perhaps, from a circus. jTAKK A r.f-ASH OF SALTS TO I FLUSH KIONKYS IF IllAIV t 1KK HOTIlOtS. j Katinar meat regularly eventually j produces kidney trouble lu some form or other, savs a well-known author : ity. because the urtc acid In meat excite.- the kidneys, they become over- worked; get siu-crghth, clou up and 'cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and misery In the kidney; -t resion; rheumatic twinges, revpre fheudachesr. acid Ptunmch. const 'pat Ion. 'torpid liver, sleepessness, bladder and 'urinary Irritation. The moment your back hurts or j kidneys aren't acting right, or if blart jder bttheni you. get aboutfour ounces ; of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; ' tnke a tab!espunf ul in a glass o ) water before breakfast fur a few 1 day a and your kidneys will then act I fine. This famous sal Is muOt jfiom the arid .f graves and lemon j juice, combined wit h llihia. and h j been used for generations to flush j I'higged k ilne s nd stimulate them ; to normal act iviiy ; also to neutral ' tbe aHils In the urine so It lt lounr , irritate, thus ending bladder dlsord ; eis. I .Tad Salts ramvit injure anone. makes a dtlight ful ef fervesct nt lit h-la-water drink whit b millions f men i and omen take now and then t" keep tha kldnes and urinary organ -' f.-'Vi"; i-ii-H'.- I Mi v Dethronement Affects 287 Persons Status AMSTERDAM. XoT. S8. Two hnrwired and serenty-eialit per sons Iiave been affected by the de thronement or abdiiation of rnl Iuk bousce Ua Germany, according t tlie 7a-Uuk am sllttaic of Iler li.. tK tliis number 33 were of tlie n.jal Fniwssi liouso and 8 kt tlie Bavarian rtlgiiliur family. NO HEADACHE 03 Get a 10 cent package of Dr. James' Headache Powders and don't suffer. Wit en Vi-itr heatl , aches you simply .:.-1 hiij rt'lit t or you will go w.14, n-vi!( to sudTt-r when you cm Li j r.'..i-!y l.ke Dr. Jamr' Hps f; ruut-: aiiI relieve the p.n aa! t i r I ! t a rt t of it 'i. S e n .1 aotneone t9 .IM,f m wiw for a dims f-kiif f 1 . .J.tin.- ffes'taclis iN-rwdKia. n't ufti r! la a fw tnODienta jmt