East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 02, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST ORflOONIANENDlETON, OREGON, MONDAV, DECEMBER fflMS
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Notices, Business Opportunities, Ebcals, LpstFouilcl, For Rent, Etc., Classified for Easy,. Reference;
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new, today;
NEW 'TODAY. .
Each new advertisement will
ba run under ;! Todny for
the first Insertion only. lurinir
subsequent Insertion of the ad
It will a linear uudor It proper
classification.
N I0W TOIIAY.
WANTED. TO R I0NT For few weeks
or months, adding machine. . Ad
dices Patrlotla Service League oi j
PhonJ 123. - j
WANTHI) To rent a piano In good
condition, l'liono Mrs. T. 11. Henderson-
64 5 R. '
Nutlfu H Itoillill-l i Stmik holders.
The postponed nnimul meeting pt
the stockholders of tho Northwestern
I' rentier ExhiSittloa' Association will be
hold upon Friday, December 6lh, 1918.
at 7:80 p. in. In the secretary at the
I'vmlletnn Commercial club's office In
tho Elks' building:. . !
' ' 1". D. TAYLOR,'Prosldent.
O. H. MARSH, Secretary;
For Sale
FOR SALE. Modern' house and four
lots with garage. 226 Jana St. Pen.
dlelnn. Ore-. S. S. Butler, 1118 Indiana
Avenue, Spokane, Washington,
FOR SALE One 191 76 Holt Cat
erpiuur; just reborea, with new
crank shaft. Also -one 1515 OrcKim
special combine harvester, both -Al
rig. Sco Glenn E. Scott, Pendleton.
Ore. -l ' -..v.- . ' -v --'.
Wanted
WANTED Good, clean rags at The
East Oregonian of f Ice'.
WANTED Sewing, phone 482-W.
HEMSTITCHING sit tbe Singer shop.
Mail orders promptly attended to.
FOR BALK A handsoraa oak buffot.
Call 714 Jane street.
The .Lady Maccabees will hold tholr
regular lodge Tuesday afternoon at 2
o'clock sharp. Also election of offi
cers. LAURA HOWARD.
Commander.
Second-Hand Dealerr !
FOR SALE 14 head hogs weighing
from 70 to 90 lbs. Phone 2Fo.
WANTKD Second, hund pool
Filone 307.
table.
FOl'M Boys" overcoat In Bulck oar.
C: Rohrnmn, lis Orange street.
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DRIVER WAXTKD American
way Express Co.
Rail-
LOST Ladles' watch with name, of
Black & Co. on face; also brooch,
between poHt office and 1102 est
AHa. Finder leave at this office, and
receive roward. , i
FOR HA LB Slightly over 70- acres
- under- Hermiston government - pro
ject, 1 -2 acres home orchard and ber
ries, about 15 acres alfalfa, another
piece ready to seed, balance eay to
- - ..-w. put in. Hits six room, good house,
V. STROULI2. dealer in new and aec- cement foundation, harn nutbuildlnffs
ond hand goods. Caxh (did for ' some ence,, well; IS3V0.0O cash for
ccona nana goous. cneapevt place .quick sulo. Box "O, ' HermlHton, Ore-
io uuy nouaenoiu gooaa. 210 JS. Court, gon.
t'lione Z7iw.' . '
VANTKI Hlg-h echool boy, 1 years
' or older, with bicycle for evening
messenger' work. Aliply Sunday
morning', o'clock" western Union
Telegraph Co. " 1
For Rent
Attorneys
APT AND ROOM ALTA APTS. t). W. BAILET, Attorney mt U,
: L. Rooms 7, g, , Despaln Build ln
ruRNISHED APT. Hamilton Court
HOOEEKEEPINO ROOMS. 1 Clay
X)R RENT SLEEPINI
Willow. Phone 42R- '
rooBv. too
WANTED To hear from owner of
ood ranch for sale. State cash
price, full description. D, F. Bush,
Minneapolis. Minn. .
WAXTED Housekeeper
. Phono 107. .
at
once.
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DOWNSTAIRS Apartment. 401 Aura.
WHEAT RANCH for lent, t miles
.from town. Address Bos Pen
dleton, Ore. . . -
FURNISHED APARTMENTS! close
In. 777 Thompson.
GEORGE W.. COUTTS. Attorney
Law. Room. 17. Schmidt block.
CARTER, A BMTTHK. -: Attorneys at
Law. Office In rear of American
National Bank Building.
FEB A FEE. Attorneys at Law.
' flees in Despaln Building.
Of-
Noticcs
r'OR RENT On Locust Hill, modern
house. Inquire Ralph- Folsom.
Nice Bleeping rooms, 723 Aura.
R. L. KEATOR. Attorney at Law.
- Room 24, Smith-Crawford Build
ing. ' !- " ft ij.'j
9L A. IX)WELL, attorney and counsel-
lor at law. Office In Despaln Bid.
NOTIC 15 TO- STOCK HOLD IS KI4 No-
tlce In hereby glren that there will
h an annual- meeting of the stock.,
holders of the East Oregonian Fub
llshlng Company on Wednesday, Lmi
cember 4. 191. t 4 o'clock p. m.. atf
the office' of said Company In Pendlni
ron, -Oregon, for the purpose of elect.
Ing officer for the ensuing year. C
S. Jackson, president; L. I. DraK"--
secretary. '
WANTED Nurse at
107.
3 A. NEWBERRY, Attorney at Law.
once. Phone FOR RENT Large front room Of( BmUhcrawford Building.
Notices
. Notice tu Odd Fellows.
l'Jrireka, Lodge Nil. 3!,' I. O. O. ..
will meet lit regular sesnlon leci?mber
3rd,!at 7:30 p. m. and will moot reg
uluriy thereafter. All Odd Fellows ore
cordially Invited.
'By ordeJ1 of Noble tifaiid. '" -W
,' ' T. H. WE1AA Secretary
UlNMilutlon Notfi-c.
Notice Ik hereby given that the firm
of Snow & Slmis la this duy dl-molved
by mutual consent. Sir. K. Simla re
tiring from the business wh!c;i will
horeufler be conducted ly J. C. Snow
at' the same location, 117 E. Court
Mtroet.
Dated Dec. 2nd, 1918.
J. C. SNOW. .. I
RICHARD SIMia
In tho ' Con m y Court or I'mntlilu
County, Slnio of Onron.
In the matter .of .the .Estate ..or
Charles L. Cochran. Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the 3rd
day of December, 1918. at ten o'clock
oi suld day has been fixed as the
time, and tl)e. county court room at
the court house, Pendleton. Oregon, as
the place where hearing of objection!
may tie made to the final account dt
the undersigned which lias Iteen filed
In the above entitled cause.
BORIS W. BAILEY,
' '. ' Administratrix,
FOR SALE One 10.000 gallon wood
stave water tank in good condition. !
Just the thing for storage reservoir.!
Sniythe-Lonergan Co. J
WANTED A mechanic to take
over shop. One who will tend to
business. No would-be need i
P. O. box 334, Pendleton.
modern bouse.
! 97-R.
310 Turner! Phone
ROOM end board. Phone 482R-
FOR SALE 1918 Ford touring car,
practically new. Inquire 201 Water.
Terms if desired.
Farm Implements
WANTED- Dining room girl for rail
road hotel. Experience unneces
sary. AddreBS X this office.
WANTED A waitress.
Kong Cafe.
Inquire Hong
PETERSON as BISHOP, Attorneys at
Law.' Rooms' 2 and , Smith-
Crawford Building.
A CHOIC18 modern 7 or 8 room
hottse. hot water heat, - hard wood
floors, ahower bath. French doora
sleeping porch and- cement garage in
terrace. In Lnurelburst, Portland,
worth 1ST, U0. Also quite , modern t
room cottage In another part of Port
land for 500. Anotliea hf. another
pint of same city fol" $2loO. ' All for
.sale.. Write F. D.,,Watts, Weston. Ore.
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THE "NON-SKIP" WEEDER gets all
the weeds the first time or r the
f!ld. Saves one-third the time anu
aoes lots Detter work. Ordor now,
Pendleton Weeder Works, tit Cotton
wood street.
WANTED At once.
Cafe. ,
waitress at U. 8.
WANTED Second
ter. Phone 322V
hand cash regis-
Farm Land For Sale
IrritwMo Homestead.
150 acre ranch near Bend. Ore..
Deschutes river running through
property, part level, fjart rolling, deep,
rich soil, nearly all tillable. Fine al-fnlfa-
and potato land. A bargain at
8 18-50 per acre, cash at this price.
Write A. J. Moore. Ilend. Ore.
-
The want ads can help you to find a
tenant who never defaults In the rent.
WANTED Woman
Phone 195.
to do washing
WANTED Unfurnished 5 or 6 room
house with bath and toilet. Phone
203. '
GIRL FOR LIGHT housework. No
washing. Phone 69J or call 1000
Raley street.
WANTED At once, competent white
woman to do laundering at home.
E F., care this office.
To answer a want ad 'today Is safer
-for it may not appear again
TWO AND THREE roomed apt hot B pERRT Attorny at iAW.
water and baths 10 to. $16 per Hardware Corn
month. 703 E. Alta, Alta Apts. pany.
STEAM HEATED ROOMS, with baths RAiyET ND RALEY, Attorneys at
close In. 12.00 per week. up. Also , j. 0ice ,n American National
housekeeping rooms. The Perkins. Bunk Building. - -
621 Willow St. Miss I na Toll, , prop, 1 " "
' 1 1 1 ' ' FRED E. SCHMIDT, Attorney at
AlKuOneer8 Law. Room 24, Smith-Crawford
......... - ' 1 Bldg.
COL. W. F. YOHNKA. Auctioneer. . . , - - .. l- . .'
makes a specialty of farmers stock MlSfUaneODS
and machinery sales- "The man that ,mUM u u m......... - u um si
gets you the money." - Leave orders ATTENTION, LADIES HooveriM
at East Oregonian Office. - an(i taKe your 0id suits and furs to
I . j -- J- be remodeled to the "Model Tailors
j ' prajmen and Cleaners." 46 Main St.
CALL PENLAND BROS. VAN TO Ar-fMtM-f
move your household goods. Tele- iuuuwii
phone 839. Also baggage transfer- -w
ring and heavy hauling--.- RAYMOND W. HATCH, ARCHI-
- .' ; tect. Phone 732J, Pendelton. Ore-
Your ad should be In evidence gon
when the man with a job to offer 1 .
looks at the "wants." ....... . j . .. WOUCeS . .
Your ad. should find a tenant forjLOST OR STRAYED Yellow Per-j-that
furnished room who will appro- elan cat. Finder please phone 314
elate It- ! W. Reward. i
NOTICK OF SALR OF WATEIt !
BOX OH. .
Nilco ft hereby given that sealed,
bids will be received at the office or
the City Recorder In Pendleton, Ore
irort im to December 11. 1918. at fiv
' o'clock p. m. of said day for the pur
chase of 820.000 water bonds of Th
City of Pendleton, said bonds to boar
date of January 1st, 1919, and to bear
Interest at the rate of S per cent per
annum. Interest payable semi-annually,
said bonds to mature It) years after
date; and to be redeemable at the op
tion of the city of Pendleton in the
sum of $2000 each year after the ex
piration of one year from the date ef
said bonds. Each bid must be 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 the same In ac-'",
cordance with the terms of bis -
bid. . .
Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, thU
26th day of November, 1918. , ,
THOa F1TZ GERALD. . .
City Recorder.
FARMERS and merchants of all
Umatilla county towns: We do out
of town hauling of all kinds, such e
potato or produce hauling, moving of
household goods and other heavy
trucking even between towns. Phone
ns .at our expense. Penland Bros.
Phone 339. Pendleton.
Your ad. -should "stay In print" irn-
All nf ns are talking about democracy. If soldiers who
printed lu tills casually list liave suffered or died for it.
-t . IfVnfl,' Oresjiru -re, , - . h
ort-J Private Andrew Prterson. Tacoma.
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1 Washing
an- , Lleule
T Kllltl In Action. ,
SeiKeatit tieorge F. McCariy.
iandr Oregon.
Si-rKeaiit Joint L. llupworlh. Black
foot. Idaho.
Senteant William , Owens. Monroe,
Washington.
Mechanic William A. Hplune, Sodro
Wooley. WaKliington.
Lieutenant Howard H. Vanvorls,
Tacoma. Washington.
Private Frank C. Dannor, Everett,
Washington.
Private . Handlo A. Hagbery. Trla
gies Idaho.
Private Robert J. Hlllman, Rupert,
Idaho.
Private William t- rason. Port An
geles, Wawhlnglon.
Private Cecil Henderson, St. An
thony, Idaho.
Private Jaspar H.
Oregon.
Private Nicholas P.
I-ako. Idaho.
Private Herman K.
humlsh, Washington.
Private A"'l'"'w' K't,
Washington.
Private Jjihn V. Folnom
sha, Washington.
Private .Edward R. Irons, Bay View.
Washington.
Mechanic Hurry C. Beeson, Entcr
Iirle,, Oregon. v
Mechanic Cresccimt Flnrltn, Seattle.
Washington.
Mechanic August W. Lundiiulst, En-
terprlse. fregon.
Mechanic Simon Slmonnon
kwa. Washington.
Mechlvnlo Roliert R. Whltted, Alle
Rhany, Oregon.
Mechanic W illiam A. SchnenrocU
Alpine. Washington.
Mechanic Tom Hhclt-e, Rayiintnd. Private Joint
Washington. i Idaho.
Mechanic Levi L. Orlffill. Asutln. Private Peter
Washington. ! Washington.
Mechanic George II. Otte. Falls Private Frank
City. Oregon. j Idaho.
Mechanic Bert Stevens. Norman. . Private Jesse
Washington. V Washington:
Lieutenant Richard J. Fuller, Port- .private Victor
, J- Hlurf, Seattle.
Pa
Knox, Stillua,
Manlstes, Rose
Tnengel, Sno-
Kast stanwood.
Chewal-
Skamo-
VashliiRton.
l'rlvain Prank
Corporal William I Greeno,
louse. Washington. .
Private- H'entV J'ohnson. Dee.
River, Washlnglon.
Private Arthur Halson, Ellensburg
Washington.
Private Paul E. Lamb, Seattle
gton.
enant Francis - I. Johnson
Zllluh. Washington.
Lieutenant 'John F. Orr, Yamhill
Oregon.
Sergeant Orlln R. Huhlielii. Boise
Idaho.
Corporal Anton Lv Olseji, Fcnn.
Idaho.
O.rpi.ral Marlon F. Johns. Tacoma.
Washington-
Corporal John II. Renimerden,
North .YaMina. Washington.
Corpora! Alfred C- Kramer, Rose
Lodge. .Oregon.
Corporal Julius Berndt, Yakima.
Washington. ,
Mechanic McKlnlcy Moe, Ehaniok
wa. Wajihlngton.
Cook liirl E. Morrison, Rltihfleld.
Idaho.
Private I-eltoy Brower, St. Anthon..
Idaho.
I'rlvnie. Benjamin N. Anderson
Marysvllfe. vauihlngton.
Private Dnnienlk Masono. Seattle
Washington.
Prlvatn John W. Ristau, Spokane.
Washington.
Prlvute Thomas Paker, Spokane.
Washington.
Private William W. Hayes. St.
Johns. Oregon.
lc"aho. -
Private Thomas B. Shaddock, Day
ton, Washington.
Private .Joseph Nelson, CaJdwell,
Idaho.
Mixlng lu Action.
- Lieutenant Henry E. Turner. Jr.,
Seattle, Washington.
Lieutenant Hugh Broomficld, Glad
stone, Oregon.
Bergeant Chaarles A. L. Hale,
Chester, Washington. .
Sergeant Olaf Holt. Mount Vernon,
Washington-
Sergeant Thomas Maxwell, Shella-
coom, Washington.
Mechanic Thomas Cameron, Seattle;
Washington.
Private William R. Acheson, Che-
nallah. Washington.
Private Harmon W. Allien, Yardley.
Washington.
-Private Alton T. Crumpacker. Pom
Toy. WashHigton.
Private William P. Bailey, Coyle.
Washington.
Private Thomas Carlson, Tacoma,
Washington.
Private, David L. Evans, LehL
Washington.
Private Marcelio Gazzola, Hillsdulo,
Oregon- . . .
Private Rocco Galluccl, Portland
Oregon. I'"i'sSl
priate Hay S3. Taylor, JuHaetie.
Ulaho. .
private Charles Turpie. Wushougal,
A'aahington.
' Private Frod Krause, Spokane.
j Washington. , ,
j Private Clarence W. Gentry, Tacoma
(Washington. ,
t Private Frank E. Gilliland. Turn-
j water, Washington.
J Private Jacob A.
Oregon.
1 private Otto F, ,
Idaho. .
I'rivate Laurel F.
Oreson. , , i . , i
Privuto Ernest J". Fay,, Xi!''nv!tind,
.shington. ' )r i
llollock. Merlin.
M"a,!pney,
Boyd, ' Wallow
Private Charles W. P.lckards, Port
land, Oregon.
Private Glenn E. Schaep, Pratum,
Oregon.
Private Ted Shaffer, Tacoma, Wash
ington. - Private Stephen A. Moreland. Ta-
W
private John I. Gpriiee, .Newport,
trecoji. - , ,
Private Clmrles, Kemble. Scuttle,
wishing ton- . . .
I'rivate Arthur P. Lynhurdt, , Ta-
ccRia, Washington. , ., ,
Private Harold- F. Wenner, Ska
ntifeun, Washington. . ...
Private Arthur Matson, Oregon City,
Oregon.
Sergeant Charles C Richardson.
Seattle. Washington.
Corporal Walter Somes, Waterville.
Washington.
Private diaries F. Bern!hg Dayton,
Oregon. i
Private AthaiiRl T phn. - Chattdet.
Idaho-.
Private Louis E. Willey, Thornton
Washington.
Private John E- Mudin,, . Vorlng.
Oregon. '. : . i "
Private Elmer Knight, Idaho Falls. j
Idaho. j
-
Eden, coma, Washington. .
Died of IHsease.
Sergeant Edward Coke Burtenshaw.
Bolpe Idaho.
Sergeant Lee 1. Parrlsh, McrrilL
Oregon.
W. Cnws, Valley-
TMcd of Wounds.
; Private Robert W. E'y, Kennewick.
Washington.- .' -
Private, William A." Roder. Seattle
Washington. J:
Private William A.--Roder. Wash
ington. ,
Private Harry Thompson, Richland.
Oregon.
Private Arthur L. Rancey, Spokane,
Washington
Private John A. Mauerer. Eugene,
Oregon. 4
Wminded. Ispsrrew Undetermined.
Corporal Leroy W. Cross. Valley- Private Lester C. Blair, Camas,
ford. Washington. W"ahington. '
Private Clifford F. Francisco, Cor- Private Elmer L- Phelps, Gresham,
vallis, tiregon. I Oregon.
Private Gale Moore. i Private Elmer U. Phelps, Gresham.
Private Jess I. Porter, Snohomish. Oregon- "W II i i.
Washington. I Private Paul Hlnton. Port To-wnsend,
Lieutenant Lester B. Pickering. W ashlngton.
MonrWie. Washington.
Corporal Julian T. Lowe. Nyssa, .Or.
egon.
Private Andrew C. Carlson, Tacoma.
Washington.
Private Joseph H. Kramer, Conti
nental; Oregon.
Private John B. Martin. Seattle.
Washington.
Private William Kkistra, Elgin, Ore
gon. Private William P. White, Belling
hnm. Washington.
Died of Accident and Other Canses.
: Wagoner Herman Uddenbcrg1, Gig
Harbor, Washington.
Friday
Ore-
Private Harold S. Fleming.
Harbor, Washington.
SlisJitly Wounded:
Private Elton Hewitt. Salem
gon.
Private Leonard Russo, Ceattle,
Washington.
Private Iver G. Rokstad. Seattle,
Washington.
Private Lawrence C. Smith, Baker.
Oregon.
Wounded Severely.
WWT AO COI.TTWW AWD
. CXSS1 KJKB I)lKKCTtll.
, Couatlbg aix ordinary words to
tae line and charged by
'. the line.
Want ads and locals.
Rates Pes' I-lac .
First Insertion, per line loo
Each add. Insertion, per line- to
One week (six bisections),
t eacb Insertion, per line,. - fte'
1 mo. each insertion, por line e
t, month contract, each In
sertion, per line .;, , fo
12-mnnth contract, eacb in-
v. scrtion. per line . , , le .
re nds taken for less than 3&o
Ads taken over the telephone
only from East Oregonian sub
. scribers and those listed in the k
Telephone Directory, Copy must
ie ln up bfftee ttot 1are.thea
1:30 o'clock day of publication.
NO TENDERNESS IN
TERMS FOR HUNS
0OINGS OF THE DUFFS
Hope springs eternal. .JS
LONDON. Nov. 30. There will be
no attitude of tenderness" toward
Germany In the terms Britain demands
Walter Long, secretary of state for
the colontes declared today. In
speeches in Bristol he advocated a
Sergeant John Lake, Govan, Wash- solution of the German colftnies'-uues-
Ington. P :tion by their- Inclusion' in' tho British
Private Olton Ray, Chiloquin, Ore- empire. "Where natives have been
gon. - J- -consulted, they are overwhelmingly In
Corporal Wlllard C- Gill, Portland, favor of. this." said Long. "I can as-
jy "rrj i Oregon. isure you there Is no need rpr anxiety
liy Allman j private Edward E. ChUds. Spokane, that any tenderness will be shown to-
I WAS JOST THWK-IMb,
netei . iiwf 5oe ooiss
HiME TuMotVoW AnTO IT
Mk-WT 66 A teUOD STOUT
Tu towe A lirtve
MB VISIT WITH
OS -
I'm si r-Avoe
OF TTMVTOM
W.
Johnson, Buhl.
Intx, Aberdeen,
Osborne, , Deary.
Jensen,
Kangas,
Eatonvllle,
Norwood,
r 1 .3 1 A.
f ' Indilestion
DO YOU KNOW that indigestion can be cured,
permanently cured, so that you can eat any
kind of food that you crave? It has been done
not only once, but in almost every case when Cham
berlain's Tablets are used. An instance: Mr. J.
Pominville, Stillwater, Minn., who had spent over
$ 2,000.00 for medicine and treatment was perma
nently cured by these .tablets. " v '
1 1 tu tfive uest a lime J ! A
J -i A
sn . os- 1 rn w
qf couR&e. The value of
THE. 01 FT WOOLD MEAM
THayOVT A CANAKN, oft
Art AsKAlCA CAT.OR A
mice uttlb pup wjtA-O
BaVCOMflaU"! FoRHEaBVH.
DovlH TbeRE ALL ALONB
I I WoOLD ASK HEC. J
1 1 u v, , a, rr iif. m m- t
11 nei svi -11
J 1 od cats fsJj
in
j Washington-
1 Private James C.
JVnd, Washington.
Mlntet. South
wurd Germany."
1 ' leave for California.
! Mr. and Mrs. Parney Anderson and
Jchild left yesterday for Orovllle. Call
! ornia. here they will spend the win
!ter for the benefit of Mr. Anderson's
health. Mr. Anderson, who has serv
ed as county commissioner for Uma
tilla, has sold his outfit en- his ranch
six miles from Pendleton to A. - H.
ScHulter. for 831.060. Mr. Schulter
CHICHESTER S PILLS
W Tllg DIAMOND ITttAYD.
.- TIM1 Am Ii, ttt-mmrf tot . V
aS'iissSt iJw nu.t. Sl an ! maV
If,". 1J with Blae Klbbam.
takwniuBol.StlullhinRM,,,l.
SOU BY CRL0QST5 EVLRYWHOS
has been farming on the M. J. Foster
place near Stage Gulch. m
nvaxwVVw;
NORMAL TIME OF
j SUNRISE, SUNSET
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I Hunting' is prohibited by the
i federal 'migratory? bird treaty
, between sunset and one-half
! hour before sunrise. Below Is
j the ncrmal time of sunrise and
; set on the hunting grounds of
! Umatilla county, for the month
j of 1 1 cember: .
i Sunrise. Sunset
t., 7:19 4:13
i 3. 7:21 4 13
7:21 :13
5 7:22 :I1
l . 7:34 1:11
i 7.. 7:25 4:11
8 7:2$ 4:11
4 32 4:11
10...' 7:27 1 11
! 1 1 7:28 4:11
; 12 7:2 4:11
13 7:30 -4:11
14 7:31 4:11
15 7:33 4:11
14 7:33 4:11
! 17 7:33 1:13
! 18 7:34 4:12
' 1 7:34 4:1!
; 20 7 34 4.13
21 7:35 4:13
22 7.SS 4:11
23 ":3 I 14
24 7:31 4.1:,
25 7 37 4:1
28 7 38 4:1
27. 7:3 4:17
'-H..... 7:38 4:18
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