.s..,- -Ji" iv-S. W" W e- ' ', ''.','f ' ITAGE SEVEN EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OIIEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMDEK 30, 101?. Notices, Business'Opportun . Eost,- Found, For Rent! Etc., Classified for Easy Reference, - ill w - v. r'-v ....... NEW TOD AT HEW TODAY Kaeh ik'W d iFtUnmant will b run under iyw Todsr for the firm Insertion only. During subsequent insertions of th ad It will anpoar under ita proper classification. Second-Hand Dealers V. BTROMLB, dealer In new and MO ond hand goods. Cash paid (or second hand good, cheapest place to buy, household. (ooda.,214 R. Court. Phone 271W. '; WANTED At once, waitress at U. Cofe. . ,. , , , . iVA.NTEO Second hand cash regis ter. , Phone. 222, . Foil HAI.E !lghtly over 70 acre under HermUton government pro. Jeot, 1-2 acres home orchard and ber. rl, about IS acre alfnlfa, another Plena ready to awed, balance easy to put In. Haa six room, good houBe, cementsfoundutlon, barn. outbuildings, ium fence, wi'll; $5600.00 cuah for quick gale. Box. -Q," Herniiston, Ore. son. Notices Notice of Payment of City of Petklle. ton Improvement Hondo. Notice la hereby given (hut City of Pendleton Improvement Honda Nov' il, Berlea ji and a, Holies No. 1, will be paid .upon preacnuitlon to th un dersigned, at the American National Hank, Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon.. Inlerent on mild bonda ceaseel December 8, 1918. Duted November 19, 191lt. LKIi MOUHQl'HE. . Treasurer, City of Pendleton, By "Wm. Mlckelsen, Deputy. For Sale FQH SALK Modern houa and four lot with garatt. Ill Jan tt. Pan dleton, Ore. a 8. Butler, 1111 lndla.n Avenue, Hpokane Waahlngton. PGR BALK Full blood R.- I.-; R. Cockerels. Early March hatch from Lrong laying .train.. Extra good col or, welshing from 7 to pounda, Phone 10F6. FOR BALE One 1916 75 Holt Cat' erplllar: Juat rebored, with new crank abaft. Also one 1019 Oregon (eclat combine harvester, both Al ngH. Bee Olcnn B. Soott, Pendleton. , Ore. FOR BALB 160 acres timber land, near Ourdarlun, Oregon. Inquire 107 Garfield. .. , , WANTED Woman to do ' l'hone 1 95. waMhlng M ANTK1J TJnfurniKhed 8 or g room houxe with bath and toilet. Phono 203. FOR RALE 14 head hogs weighing from 75 to 90 lbs. Phone 2F5. WANTED SulrKinon for Art and HiiBlnens Calendars, Leather Quoda. advertising- specialties. All Imnlncm will '"b,um." Liberal commission, es eliialve territory, permanent poxttlon. Ki'iinomy. Advortblng Co., Iowa City, Iowa. FOR HALE in Hi Ford to'irlng car, lratll er. lminhe 20J Water. Terjniv If l-lr d., , , : i! ; . KTKAM niATED ROOM, with bath close In. 12.00 per week, up. AUo housekeeping- rooms. The Perkins, 6JI Willow St. Miss Inn Toll, proo. TWO AND TITIIKE roomed a pis. hot water nnd baths. $10 to f 16 per month. 702 10. Alia- Alia Apts. A CHOICE) modern 7 or 8 room house, hot water heat, hard wood floors, shower bath, French doors, sleeping porch and cement garaca In terrace. In Laurelhurst, Portland, worth $8500. Also quite modern 5 room cottajte in another part of Port land for (2500. Another In another iTHhl part of same city for $2000. All for ale.. Write F. D. Watts, Weston, Ore. Wanted For Rent WANTED Good, clean rags at East Oregoniao office. The tW ANTED wlna, phone I$-W. HEMSTITCHING at the ginger shop. Mall order promptly attended to. WANTKP -High. aoUool boy, year . or older, with bicycle for evening messenger work. Apply Sunday morning, o'clock Western Union Telegraph Co. WANTED To hear from owner of good ranch for sale- Stat cash price, full description. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. WANTED Five or six room modern house, close In. W. C. Crawford at Crawford & Hedges. Telephone 49$. . ' APT AND ROOMd ALT A APTS, FURNISHED APT. Hamilton Court MOUSBKEBFINO ROOMS, $01 Clay, FOR RBNT SLEEPING room, 0 Willow. Pbona $IR, DOWNSTAIRS Apartment. 401 Aura. WHEAT RANCH for tent, $ mile from town! Address Box $. Feu-, dleton, Or. . FURNISHED APARTME1NT8 close In. 777 Thompson. FOR RENT Furnished room and apartment. 407 W. Alta. Phone 1177W. . Attorneys D. W. BAILEY, Room 7, $, 9, Attorney- at Law, Despala Building. GEORGE W. COUTT8. Attorney Law, Room 17. Schmidt block. CARTER A 8MTTHE. Attorney at Law. Office In rear of American National Bank Building. Notices FEE & FEB, Attorney at Law. Of fice to Deapaln Building. R. L, KBATOR, Attorney at Law Room 24, Bmllh-Crawford Build ing. S. A. LOWELL, attorney and counsel lor at law. Office In Despaln Bids. FOR SALE Underwood typewriter, nearly new. George Tonkin, Pendleton. GIRL WANTS general housework during- winter months. Address Alice Dowd, Weston, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 1. ' ' Farm Implements WANTED Housekeeper Phono 107. at FAU.VUOUrt and merchants of alt Umatilla county towns: We do out of town hauling of all kindn. such as potato or produce hauling;, moving of household goods and other heavy trucking even between towns. Phono us at our expense). 1'i'iilu.ud Hros. Phono .1.19. Pendloton. ' NON-SKIP" WEEDER get all th weed the first tl.-n ov r the field. Haves ona-thlrd tna time ann does lot better work.. . Order' now. Pendleton Weeder Work, 3t Cotton wood street- . . Farm Land For Sale Business Opportunities DISTRICT MANAGERS WANTED In every state for new auto clutch lock. The cieverext and most effec tive anti-theft device on the inarkel automatically disengages the clutch and locks it so car can not be moved under Its own power. lilg money maker for ambitious hustler- Exclu sive territory given. $500 to $1000 GIRL FOR LIGHT housework. No necessary. American Auto Clutch washing. Phone 6CJ or call 1000 i l ock, 803 West Ninth street, Los An nuity street. geles, Cal. .0 Acres. Complete Wheat Ranch. In the heart of th famous Hauls hi country of Adam county .Vashlnrrton. Land lay perfectly lnvrl, 820 acre in good, clean um mi fallow. 320 In atubbls,, Good set of farm buildings. ! Two mile , to Kood market, on fine macadam road. Price $95 per acre. Including all stock and machinery, to run the place, 20 ton of bay and other feed, some household furpitura. For full particulars see or writs Patsy R, Clark, Rltzvlllef Wash. WANTED Nurse at 107. WANTED-rFirst class cook and "din ing room girl. Address Y East Oregon Ian. FOR RENT On Locust Hill, modern j housa. Inquire Ralph PoUoro. NOTiCB TO STOCKHOLDERS No tice Is hereby given that thera wl be an annual meeting of tha stock holder of th East Oregonlan Pub. llshlng Company on Wednesday, De cember 4. lli. at 4 o'clock p. m.. al th office of said Company In Pendle ton, Oregon, for the purpos of elect,. Ing officer for th ensuing year. ,.C. S. Jackson, president; L. D. Drake, secretary. ' ' ' , Nice sleeping room. 723 Aura. 3.0TICK OF BALK OF WATER . , BOX DM, ' Nolle 1 hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the officn of the City Recorder In Pendleton, Ore gon, up to December 11. 1I, at -o'clock p. m. of said day for the pur- A. NEWBERRT, Attorney at Law. ; " CrU vl.- Sralth-Crawford Building. "-'ly l '". )" FOR RENT Large front room of modern house, 310 Turner. Phone 697-R. 7 , interest at the rat of per cent per PETERSON ft BISHOP. Attorney a anmJm interest payable semi-annual ROOM and board. Phone 482R- Anctioneers Law. Room 2 Crawford Building. and 4, Smlth- JAMES B. PERRT, Attorney at Law. Office over Taylor Hardware Cam pany. - - - WANTED A mechanlo to take over shop. One who will tend to business. No would-be need apply. P, O. Box 334. Pendleton. WANTED Dining roomirl for rail road hotel, Experlenow unneces sary. Address X Ihi oirice. COL. W. F. TOHNKA, Auctioneer. makes a specialty of farmer stock and machinery sales. "The man that gets you tb money." Leav orders at East Oregonlan Office. Draymen WANTED A waitress. Kong Cafe. ' ; Inquire Hong Tour ad should be there when, the home-hunter clips out the ad that appeal to him- CALL PENLAND BROS.' VAN TO mov your household goods. Tele phone 8.1. Also baggage transfer ring and heavy hauling. Notices Your ad should be there when the servant YOU OUGHT TO HAVE looks at the "Help wants." Your ad. should find a tenant for that furnished room who will appre elate it. - LOST OR STRAYED Yellow . Per sian cat. Kinder please phone 214 W. Reward. - RALEY AND RALEY, Attorney at Law- Office In American National Bank Budding. FRED E. SCHMIDT. Attorney at Law. Room 24, Smith-CrawXard Bldg. Misceilaneoaa ATTENTION, LADIES Hooverlxe and take your old suits and furs to be remodeled to the "Model Tailor and Cleaners," 645 Main St. Architect Your ad. should "stay in print" un til it does the task you've set for it. To answer a want ad today is safer . for, it may not appear again RAYMOND W. HATCH, ARC1II tect. Phone 732J, Pendelton. Ore gon. The want ads can help you to find a tenant who never defaults in the rent. - Your ad . should be in evidence when the man with a Job to offer looks at the "wants." ly, said bonds to mature 18 year after date, and to be redeemable at tha op jtlon of the city of Pendleton In the sum of $2000 each year after fho ex piration of one year from the date of said bonds. Each bid must b ac companied by a certified check made payable to the order of the mayor of the City of Pendleton In amount equal to 10 per cent of the amount bid, to be returned to the bidder If unsuccessful, and to be forfeited if the bonds are awarded to the bidder and he fails to take th same In ac cordance with the term of hi ald Wd. . . ; " . J Dated at Fendleorr, Oregon this 26th. day of November, 118. THOS. FITZ OBRALD, City Recorder. TIME CARD J , Wcston-Peiulletom Anto Stag Leave Weston for Pendleton at T:$$ a- m. and 12:46 p. . Leaves Athena for Pendleton at t :09 a. m. and 1:00 P. m. Leave Adam for Pendleton at S:26 a. m. and 1:20 p. m. Leaves Pendleton (Allen-Knight Store) for Weston at 10 a. m. and 4:00 p. m. T FUSS VM MUSTARD PLASTERS! , Musterole Works Easier. Quicker '! and Without the Elister . ' '' There's r.o cenca ia mtsirj a mess of mustard, fl;ur and water v.-hcn you can i 4.iily re lie v j pirn, (cnrcnccs cf 6tu7ness : with a linle cIli, v.-liite Munerole. - -Muctcrola i3 made of pure oil of tnus . - tard end other helpful icgredicnta, com- Lined it Cis farra cf tha present whito t cintmcot. It t4:e3 lha tUica of oct-of-s tis; j mustard piastara, end will not blister. 4 Miiero'a vwzl'.y cives 'prompt relief frcr.1 sora tarsal, , t.-oacaitio, tonciutts. , creep, tti3 r.atli tsfh,-.i rjct.ralr.ia. head- ca:i, cuncc-j'-t-j, tjiury, rheumatism, ' liw jc-, i-lj tiX of Uxj back or ' jV.iU, :;'r ct.ro rr.-cclca, bruises, chil- Uain f.-ctttd fuc', cc!Ca tf tha cheat itt ofuat pTCvenlj i.-t-:.-ju). atB and CDs ic; fctciUJ tize $2.50, AH of as are talking: about democracy. - Tin anldlera whose prloiod la tltl casualty list have suffered or iled for IC - i Kilk-d in Action. Weston I"t a want ad hunt for It while you go on about jour other business affairs. Prvuto Robert Bracken, Oregon; ' s 1'rivute Alf Mason, Mt. VcrnOn,! Wa.shiuatqn. , Private William IT. Ramey,' Clark slon. Washington. PHvate Albert W. Tlndale. Port land. Oregon. ' Corporal Roland Evans, American Falls, Idaho. Mechanic Lester C. Reese, .New berg. Oregon. private Leo Garrett, Rlgby, Idaho. Private Martin Hurtles", Grande Itooiie, Oregon. claW,'Washlngton. ; Prlvote Fred Ehlen, Aurora, Ore- . , i jWethers . ; gon. - ' ' I'rlvate Guy C. Weese, Antone, )regon-t, . i .:'?.,-... - ,"r I'rlvate Waiter C. Hand. - Welser. Idaho. Missing In Action. Freeland, Empire, Private Earl Washington. , Private James O. Edmlston, Mar shall. Washington. Private James B. Eifort, Tortland Oregon. Private Victor E. Duane, Oak Har- DU1! of WoniiilH, Corporal Clarence P. Priest River, Idaho. Private Albert E. Benson, Holland, Enum- I bor, Washington. Ilel of Insoaso. ! Sergeant Clyde K. Hoggatt, Port, land, Oregon. -ji21ll!illlIlliJll!IIII!ll!!!lliP ' ' J 3 - tffsikv mm frngflk e mw. mom 'i m m m f iv fit .fHRRntis OO r LtSSV V V ILM M Hunting Is -prohibited by th. federal migratory bird treaty "between; uset: end one-half 'hdui befaro,!'sunrise. Below is the ncrmal time of sunrise and set on the hunting, ground of; ITfrtntllLn. countv. for the smonth . - -1 I n of Picembtr' 1 ' SI f 1. . " 2 . . ' 3. . 4. . 6. . 6. 7 B... .. 9 10i.... ll'.'iV.-i 12 13... . . 14;.... 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2.... 30 31. ... . urirlJe. 7:18 7:lt 7:21 7:2t 7l?2 Sunset 4:12.' failure at west ' ' Hero a t fismes 4:11.. j 4 ii' . lieutenant, Short on Math, Leads Battalion. ::.v.:' 7?34 ,. .,. .7:25 '7:26 , 4 32 rj.-Trt it .- 4 1- 4:12" 7:29 - -, 7:30 lV3l'.ii-i: 7:32 7:82 7:33 7:34 . 7:34 7 34 7:35 7:36 7:36 7:34 7:37 7 18 7:28 7:38 '7:18 7:38 758 4:11 4:11 4:11 4:11 4:11 4:13 4:11 4:12 4.13 4:13 4:14 4:14 4:15 4:16 4:1 4:17 4:18 4:11 4:19 :0 (Stars and Stripes.) A man who was completely fluked out of West Point was graduated sum ma cum laude on the River Vesle. liorn of army folks and raised as: a youngster in a long, succession oi army pouts, he had seemed destined from the cradle for high command, but at the stiff school on the Hudson I he developed such; vagaries In mathe- j niatics -that he was sent on his way. Then for a time it seemed as though j the army would see him no more- Just i about then, however. America mobil- ized on the Mexican border, and the 'ex-West Pointer appeared on the Rio. Grande as a private. By the time his he was a lieu- outfit reached Fismes, tenant. Beyond Fismea lay Fismettes, part of Fismes that lies across 6.00 8,00 river. It used to be reached by an 8.50 iS 5 10.60 arched bridge of stone and concrete. 10.00ft. 11.00 but retreating Germans blew that to 9.0IK? 10.00 frasments and It is on the rough rub ble ford which these fragments make that you cross the river now. The turning of Fismettes into an American I Bridgehead on the northern bank of tho Vesle -was an exploit carried out through a. violent storm tfrom. - the massed machine guns of the enemy, so that the river there looked for a time like th most lurid lithograph ot war that Imagination ever? conceived. In Charge of the Runners. When the hou? came to create that j bridgehead, '-our ex-West Pointer' battalion lay in support of Fismes any below. So he volunteered hi serv ices to the battalion that was to lead the way across the river and the man ior nut him In charsre of. the runners I He had five runners in Fismettes) and five in Fismes to relay the tidings to the rear. Their path was perilous beyopd .-description, and there came j a time when an important message) was turned) over to him and there was j no runner left to carry it. Of the . five in Fismettes. two had been killed and three badly hurt. The lieutenant) carried the message himself, that one j and several more, making trip after ; trip through the rain of sheila and i the easy fire from machine guns,! carrying the word across the Fismes. j) never making the return trip empty- 1 handed. X'sually he came back with sorely needed litters. He came out of the fight unscathed. Rut not unsung. All along the line from Fismes southwards, you could hec.th.iont. .. ,,.., t , ; , Turkey In Europe may look to cer tain hungry" nations like" "a Uttld of the white meat" '" ''" ' It Is perhaps the kaiser ambition to bacom Col.- Bill llohsnzollern, the political boss -of Germany. - the the i WATfT At . COT-rW-C A!TH I i CLASSIFIED PIKtfiGTORfV Counting six ordinary word to. th line and charged by -the line. :- ' ' -Want ad and loeal Hate Pee IJae , First Insertion, per line . ... lea Each add. insertion, per line- o t One week (six inaeetiuns), j - each insertion, per line Ba 1 mo..ech insertion, per liae 4a. 6 month contract, each in sertion, per line ,1. i So 12-month coatrmet, each in sertion, per line te No ads taken for leas than 25e Ada take over the telephone only from East Oregonlan sub scribers and these listed in the Telephone Direotory. Cnpy must be in our office not later than 1:30 o'clock day ef publication. En Night Thone 268-J 223 E. Court St, oi si i p Livestock Trading &i Stars Quiet After- TiivItav TTnlirlaV gg. - IHi Portland! Xoafc. 3fl. Two days E! run accumulated- a. North . Portland E3;over the holiday,, but th Showing of vf supplies was only. l tag-, J i'lf ;! 1 Killers were rather indifferent about operating during the morning, 3 the usual "day after" feeling being no 5i,ted ia the trade generally. The run jjof swine was only fair, and early in E,dications were fo"r continued steadi. ness at former values. Ijjj A year ago there was a 216.60 maf l3;ket for top hogs at North Portland, ill I two years ago $9.7$. General hog ramie: Prime mixed $16. 80W 17.00 11 Medium mixed 16.50 B 16.75 ?3 Rough heavies 14. 80S 15.00 3 Pigs . 14,004115.00 Ea Bulk . i6.oii.oo Catte Situation is Quiet. Situation in the cattle trade at North 3 Portland was quiet over the holiday. 5 ; with a small run reported In. Some f rather good quality came forward and jig steady values were general!', bid In a L ! limited way. 3 1 A year ago North- Portland quoted 3itop steers at $10.00; two years ago. $7.15. . General cattle range: Prime steers , Good to choice steers, Medium to good steers. Fair to medium steers.. Common to fair steers. . j! Choice cows and heifers 3 At Allium to if nod cows and I 1 heifers Fair to medium cows and heifers - m r-nnnr, Bulls Calves 9.00W12.00 Mutton Remains Strong. s Mutton market showed scant arri E I vals over the holiday, and a strong 1 3 tone continues In the trade, w ith re t H cent price advances well sustained. i One load came in from the Interior. U! A year ago top lambs sold at $14. E' while two years ago they stood at I 1 $9.00. -A TIRE FOR EVERY CAR. . , FABRICS, CORDS AND SOLID TRUCK TIRES. EVERY TIRE WITH A GUARANTEED MILEAGE. v ; VULCANIZING, RETREADING AND REPAIRING. ACCESSORIES, OILS AND GREASES. SERVICE STATION I ' V advertise and of for .War, Savings Stamp for sale with evcryv purchase. . s Simpson Tire Service Company E3l .tl22r.fi 12.75 . 11.0012.00 . 10.00W ll. . 8.60r 9.50 6.00 a 8.00(111 8.00 s.r.o 8.60ff 7.50 5. 50 3.00 In 5.00 ii 6.50 4.00 7.60 Li A. MENTON, Mgr. Day Phone 631 ;iiJ J : - - DEMONSTRATING CAR FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN 1918 model 5 passenger; only thoroughly broken ' in and will be sold at the right price if taken at once. N CARS WASHED ACCESSORIES 1" lOJSiS tad nn bviiooomoianio' Gas,"oil watbr and'air at our curb ge CLYDE (McIvAY3I ;n K. V fs k... ,1 -S . i rfr Telephone 633 ! i mmL.j I Genera! hp and Urn rang: ,,m.wmirmm.Mtmm.tiismntiw pr'.,n lamb , , t 1,:0 ft : S.5 .,. . ,.N,m.s...-tiw-WH4alM.MaiMt..'lwu. tMflMttaf1ttt?fWI tltf ITW ,i(fl(,..iUMMttM'HitMtitttl'tti ti"i