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- tfn-y ti Ve t ' iRinrrr pagest v DAILY ET;PREGOy?ANj ENplETONORKGON,. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918 ' 1, " VXV.T. TW.'.t Notices, Business Opportunities, Locals, Lost, Found, For Rent, Etc., Classified for, Easy, Reference. NEW TODAY Second-Hand Dealer For Sale Wanted For Rent Attorneys Notices m ...... i . ... . -x ... . . i M , .. m a IB I - NK.W TODAY. Eaoh - new advertisement will be run undor "Hi 'radar" (or the first Insertion only. During subsequent Insertions of the ad It wilt appeal- under It proper classification. V. STRCim.EI.'dealer In new and kec onii hand goods. Ca.h '.altl . (or second hand goods. cheApoeit place to buy household, gopds. 218 K. Court. mono 271W. , Notices WANTKD ' grafnolu.' iron balk ... potatoes. flood Address second hand "O" this oKlce. FOB HALE -Modern houee and four lots with garage. 225 Jan. Ft. Pen dleton, Ore. 8. a Butler, 1113 Indian! Avenue, Fpokune, Washington. FOR BALK A handuomo oak buffet. Call 714 Jane atreet. fulli-lM, mlllh cows and Inyulre 62i pine Btreot. FOR SALK OR TRADI3 A four year leime on land. Phone 2S8W. MK.SSBNUEll SHRVICK For a reli , able nieauctiKfr call 821. LOST On main mropt Saturday aft erniron. cameo pin. Kullable reward If returned to lr. Hoyden's "Office. l'"Olt HAVK 100 cords ' good dry mountain wood, off the car In any .amount from one cord to carload. De livered to your home and Hawed. A. Xicme, (12 Walnut Ht. phone 222J. j NmiD to ftuuiid-t'p NtiK-UluildiTH. ithe Btockholdpia bf the Northwestern!01 SALK j Frontier Kxhlbition Amine lutl on will be huld uiiori Friday, December 6th, 1818, (at 7:30 p. m. In the xeoretary of th I Pendleton Commercial C'ub'B office In the Kills' bulldlns. V. D- TAYLOR, President C. II. MAK.SH, Hecreiary. FOR SALE 14 head hogs weighing from 76 to 90 lbs. Phqne 2F6. SUglKVy verf jfr ; acres under Hermlston' government pro ject, 1-2 acres home orchard and ber- WANTED Good, clean rags at The East Oregonlan tifftce. W ANTED Sewing, phone 4-W. HBMBT1TCH1NQ at th. Slng.r shop. Mall order, promptly attended to. rles, about 15 acropi alfuffa, janotHor piece reudy to sot-d. balance eay to put In. Has six room, good house, cement foundation, barn, outbuildings, some fence, well; 15600.00 cash .for quick Bale. Box "O," Hermlston, Oregon, WANTED High aehool boy, 1 years or older, with Bicycle for evening messenger work. Apply Sunday morning, o'clock Western Union Telegraph Co. APT AND ROOMO AWT A rORNiBHteD APT. Hamilton Court J rfOlTBBKEEPINO ROOMS. tI Clay APTSD. W. BAILEY, Room.. 1, I, I, Attorney at Law. Despaln Building. OEOROB W. COL'TTB, Attorney at Law, Room 17, Schmidt block. BXm RENT SLeSPINI room, aoo Willow. ; -Phon. 482R. llHMiliitton Xottce, Notice Is hereby given that the firm' of Hnow & Simls Is this dsiy dissolved i FOR BALE One 10,000 gallon wood WAVTE WANTED To hear from owner o( good ranch (or sale- Stat, cash price, full description. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis. Minn. WANTED, TO RENT For (ew weeks or months, adding machine. Ad-j dress Patriotic Service League or Ph'on 123. : j for DOWNSTAIRS Apartment. 401 Aura. WHEAT RANCH (or lent, mile. from town. Address Box t s Pen dleton. Or.. , FURNISHED APARTMENTS In. ' 77T Thompson. close t"OR RENT On Locust Hill, modern house. Inquire Ralph Folsora. CARTER BMTTHE, Attorney, at Law. Office in rear of American National Bank Building. r , ; - i FEE A FEB, Attorney at Law. (ices in Despain Building. Of- R. L. KEATOR, Attorney 'at Law. Room 24, Smith-Crawford Building. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS No lle, la hereby given that there will be an annual meeting of th. stock holders of th. East Oregonlan Pub lishing Company on Wednesday, De cember 4, 11. at 4 o'clock p. m- at th. office of said Company tn Pendle tonOrenon, for th. purpos. of l.e ing officer, for th. ensuing year. C a. Jackson, president; L. D. Drake, secretary. . Nice sleeping rooms, 723 Aura. 3. A. LOWELL, attorney and counsel lor at law. pfflce in Despain Bid. WANTED Winter pasture and nlraw (or fifteen head of cuttle. F. J. Watklns, Meacham. Ore. by mutual consent, Mr. R. Slmls re tiring (rom the buHiiiess wllicli wilt hereafter be conducted by J. C. 8now I Bmythe-Lonergan Co. at tne sanie location, 117 E. Court street. '" ' ' ' Dated Dec. 2nd, 19 IS. J. C. SNOW. ' RICHARD SIMIS. '. Otltlfollows Notice. ijtrgular meetings of Integrity l.odKO No. 92. I. O. O. F.. will com n'iic again on. Wudnestluy, evening, December 4. All members' are re invested to attend. By order Noble Ui'und. J- I'.v J- R. BEAM- Bcoretary. . -A mechanic to take stave water tank In good condition. , over shop. One who will tend to Just the thing for storage reservoir. ! business. No would-be need aouly. P. O. Box 334, Pendleton. Cat- A CHOICE- modern 7 or 8 room house, hot WHter hen t. hard wood floors, shower bath, French doors, I sleeping; porch and cement garage In ti-rmce, In Laurelhurst, Portland, worth 18600. Also quite modern B t'lianix'llor. Unlay formally denied the room cottage In another part of Port forimr kaint-r wilt liim to Norway soj lend for 12500. Another In another lio iuld not liili-rfiTO in tlio pro-war part of xame city for S2000. All fur flKMI-S Ill'.IXO SICNT AWAY. AMSTKItlAM, IHi: 3. lr. Hctll niann von ilollwiir. former icrniwn ' Xoilce to Odd 1'cllows. Eureka Lodge No. j. 1. o. o. . will meet In regular session December 3rd. at 7:30 t. m. and will meet reg ularly thereafter. All Odd Fellows are) cordially Invited. iTHB ''.- ord.r 'of Noble Grand. T. R.WEUa Hecralary FOR KALE One 1918 76 Holt erplllar; Just reborcd, with new crank shaft., Also one 1911 efregon special combine harvester, both Al rigs. See Glenn E. Scott, rendletun. Ore. WANTED Dining room girl for rail road hotel. Experience unneces sary. Address X this office. RENT Large front room modern house, 310 Turner. Phon. 67-R. i ROOM and board. Phone 482R. TWO AND THREE roomed epts. hot' - water and baths. $10 to 1 16 per month. 702 B. Alta. Alti Apts. A. KEWBEBRY. Attorney at of! Bmltb-Crawford Building. Farm ImDlemehts WANTED A waitress. Kong Cafe. t Inquire Hong WANTED At qnc.. waitress at U. Cafe. , NON-SKIP" H'EEDER get. all th. weeds the first time ny r the I field. Saves one-third tne time anu i WANTED--Seeond ter. Phono 222. , hand cash regls- diies lots better work. Ordur now. Pendleton Weeder Work., CSt Cotton wood street. Farm Land For Sale crlaW. Wanted WANTED Second, hand pool Pliona 307. table sole., Wrlle V. D. Wults. Weston, Ore. Found Foi:nd Boys' C. Rohrman, overcoat In Htiick car. 116 Grange street.' Irrigable Homestead. 1S5 acre ranch near liend, Ore.. Deschutes river running through property, part level, part rolling, deep, rich soil, nearly all tillable. Fine al falfa and potato land. A bargain at 118 50 per acre, cash at this' price. Write A. J. Moore, Bend, Ore. WANTED- Woman Phone 195. .. ,. ... to do . Washing. STEAM HEATED ROOMS, with baths close In, $2.00 per week, up. Aleo housekeeping rooms. The Per1tlns, j 621 Willow St. Miss Ina Toll. prop, i NOTHT: Of Af,t? OP WATER ' BONDS. Notice in hereby given that scaled bids will b. received at the office tit the City Recorder In Pendleton, Ore gon, up to December II, 1111, at "S o'clock p. m. of said day for the pur chase of $20,000 water bond, of Tm City of Pendleton, said bond, to bedr date of January 1st, 11, and to bear interest at the rat. of t per cent per annum, interest payable seirH-aBstuil-ly. said bond to mature 10 years after t . w , .a Dcon-v a ,t.,,n. -, tw ie, ana 10 do reueeiiioie m wii- Offic over Taylor' Hardware Com- llo ot "ltT of P-ndletonlil th. ptny sum of $2000 each year after the ex- - plratlon of one year front th. data of RALET AND RALE?, Attorney, at said bondsi Each bid must b c--Law,. Office In Americas National, companied by a cert If led check made Bank Building. -; ... 1 payable to the order of th. mayor of 1 the City of Pendleton In amount I PETERSON A BISHOP, Attorney, at Law. Rooms S and 4, Smltn CrawPord Building. i FRED E. SCHMIDT. Attorney , at ., ,rt , M ce, of .moBnt Auctioneers J Ijiw " I Bldg. Room COL. W. F. TOHNKA, Auctioneer, makes a specialty of farmers stock and machinery sales. "The man thai- ATTENTION, gets you the money." Leava orders at East Oregonlan Office. 4 Miscellaneous WANTED Unf urnltdied 6 of $ room ! ' house with oath and toilet. Phone! 203. . ... . Draymen GIRL FOR LIGHT housework. washing. Phone 669J or call Raley street. 1 CALL PENLAND BROS.' VAN TO j move your household goods. Tele 1000 !.Phone 339. Also baggage transfer ring anu ne&vy nauung. it, Bmlth-Crawford , to be returriei to the bidder If unsuccessful, and to b. forfeited rr the bonds are" awarded to th. bidder and he falls to take the same In 'ac cordance with the terma of hi. suid bid. ' ' " - ' i' ' .;' Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, ' rhl. 26th day or trovember, 11. i-., ' '' THOa FITZ GERALtt,?. ', City Recorded LADIES Hooveriz. and take your old suits and fur. to be remodeled to the "Model Tailors and Cleaners," 64S Main fit. ; Architect The want ads can help you to find a tenant who never defaults in the rent. DRIVER. WANTED American Ball way Express Co. RAYMOND W. HATCH. ARCHI-tect- Phone 732J, Pendelton, Oregon. Your ad should be in evidence j when the man with a Job to offer ; looks at the wants." - ' Lost WANTHD To rent piano In good condition. Phone Mrs. T. M. Hen derson. 84DR. French Harvest Big und 1 m C(,r,a'n thHt lhe, "",ir" "' Cow Stuff Weaker Crop W ith Help of Boys jf(,d Hnd war materials win thriii the ' At the Opening of Ot U. . Morale raClOry j1" or the 'Huddles', at me front., 'Tho 'morale factoii:l really back j hun- home." , ! r-. j Your ad. should find a tenant for J that furnished room who will appre ciate it. I LOST Ladles' watch with" -name ot ' i Black & Co. on face: also brooch. between post office and 1102 West Alta- Finder leave at th,is office and receive reward. FARMERS and merchants of aft Umatilla county towns: W. do but of town hauling of all kinds, such as potato or produce hauling, moving ot household goods and other heavy trucking even between towns. Phon. us -at eur expense. - Penland Bros. Phone 339. Pendleton. , Your ad. should "stay in print" un til It does the task you've Kt for it. i top steers were listed at $10, and two 1 1 j years ago at $7.00 7.35. T ir i i . i wenerai came range: Monday's Market ; nrime steers . . i . . . . ,. . HOUSEHOLD ..-.$1225lfrl2.7 Corporal Fred Trcwie. three hun- "" ...... ' . i.., ;- ,.. ,vr . ,,... ! Medina a u,-'- dred and thirtieth artillery. '" n . .-V, " "j' n';'. ;' ceipts of liveMock at North Portland i Fair to medium steers.'.' gisAA county director of the Hoys' Working iSAKblt ISUl Jl!i.MKt ... ,,ver Sunaay tolaWd g6 compared j Common to fair trteers. . B.OOW 8.00 icsenvc. .or i.og c l.oiimj. Jiiui... . AT ' r'lf l Nl II ' KK!1T ffllh lit rs but Unndnv. Choice cows end . heifer. writH that ho Urn Rainrd tin entirely j new conceptitm of the value of thati T?:ipi?jUlin ninoe he ha been Brv-! luff nhrtmd. I d lil nt fully umi.Ttitiind the mlf F'f.n iif It- HAKEIt, Ore., Dec 3. MiOintJ Mm. II. C Morin, of liakor, hnve received ' Hews from the war department stat in v t )ml lit It iaort ' Prit ulo IV .1 , Working Reserve or Mnr,n waa kI, Octol)er ,r nl ,he or me seen ,oieinouK,n mimv v. front i.rlva)9 Morin WBS 26 yrH ot organisation by the Department of. Re nd - , , Raker all his life. With the exception of calves, all di visions showed a decreased run -from a week ago. Run of hogs, while still quite fair, was much more moderate for the day, total arrivals being 2363 head, com pared with $42S0 lejrt Monday and 29. .3 head a vear aeu. I.ul.or until, ill passing through i'.h- irn aniKr.l servlne Juno 25 of Ihis! At lh k!uW ..r tho riuv'a (rurflno- , fc hinn. i s me muirauioi ..i year ana sailed for France August 3. 'market was nine, but Indications were grain and crop waiting for the nor- He hus a brother Charles Morin. who for a steady lone. vest."- ho writes: "Th men were nil ieft pHker with a draft contiiiKeut ant' on the tiring Hue. the women r In landed in France in September, lu other war Industries; but the 'foj'd sides his parents. Private Morin leaves surily f the country was to be saved seven brothers and six sisters. bv the hoys. How farslghted tho cablegram received here Weilnes Vnited Suites was In organising all of day by Mrs. A. Olsen announced the th. available labor at the beginning death of her son. Harry Thompson, ir. of the war. jFrunce from pneumonia. The young "Accordlne to predictions. France Is man was raised In Baker county and harvesting the largest crops In her i was 28 years of age. history, and It has been our privilege I - t.. hel,, out the .eaaant women In the , MILITARY WORK IS Pl.ANVU thrnslilnc und nlli-hlnv. Kometlme ago I IN STATIC'S IlKill Sl'llOOI. We were stRlloned on the estate of a' F.UGENE. Ore.. Dec. 8. Vpon hll l..r,r rhi.w.11. n,i fier the dav s drll- return to Eugene from a business trip ling and battery hiked out In groups and hnd some sport In feeding the thrashers and pitching the straw The pitchforks are merely sticks. "To the buys lit Ihe (rout nothing Is noroVncoumalng lliaw tliij whole hearted supi'Hit o(.th. wholo Nation, .to British Columbia, Colonel Johr leader, military instructor at the I'ni verslty ot Oregon, will slart at onei t.voA the oraanlRatlon of military Inetrue tlbn work tn the high schools of th' state. Actual Instruction wiil probnbl.. not start until January 1. but vlht Work f organlsntloni will take fully t nuinllt, the. colonel says.. There is No Economy iri Cheap Coffees , Don't figure your coffes cost by the pound, but by the cup. If M J.B. Coffee cocts you more per pound than the coffee you are using, we can guarantee M.J.B. Coffee will cost you less per cup. YoU can make more cups cf good . coffee with M J.B. than with any other coffee.' ,MJ.B. surpasses all other cof- '. - f in fracrance. flavor and economy. 1 Kmmmmhtr our Caaranlot It Reaches You Freeh S1 & A : r 3i :.V . pit -vtk "Alky i 00 10 .5(M 1ff1iltm f rt r(kH 'f-i-fm ,nl I helfpi-8 n ;M -6:800 7.50 ' Pti!r to medium cow and ' heifers j . . . . . 1 . t x -Ti.80 ft Fair to tnt'diami-ctrWV artd' ,234566ft annor . ; A '. . 3.00f- -J.0O Bu!i :i . . i . x:. .v: . . j.'r. r- a:ow 7.00 ltittoii Offerings 'lulr. Only a fair voluijie aipeuie In thed: mmtun and . Iamb' alleys ( North ! A yeir ago today top hos were Bell- lrtluhrl over Sunday. ' fbtjil receipt. n at 16.10, and two years ago ttt a wre 738 head, compared with J 160 a ipread of isi.65 9 75. ' wet-k ao. and "S5 a year ago. Oenerat hog rane: Generally steady to1' strong tone "rime mixed $16.7&$i 16-85 shown in the niution alleys at the Medium mixed J 6.50 ft; 16.65 opening of the week. (tough heavlen 1 4.75 f1 1 4.85 A year ago top lamlm were listed at I'ljm 14.0064 15 00 And two years af?o at $9 9.25, Bulk 16.6016.75 Ueneral 8heep and iamb range: Cattle Arrival. Are TJhcral. Prime lamhs fll.fiOrl2.7 in the cattle division there waa Stockers and feeders ... 6.00fti' 8.00 iheral t-howinS of supplies for the Stockers and feeders... 6.00$i 8.00 week's opening- at North Portland, al- F"air to medium lambs. S.ROfti, 10.50 ihough totnln were below those of a Yearlinars 1 000 fi 1 1.00 A'eek ago. hut still greater than a year M'cthcrs 9 00 10.00 io. , . Catt1 market situation was consid- Your ad, should be there when the red weaker, with cow price offerings servant YOU OUGHT TO HAVE looks 30c off at the opening. A year ago at the "Help wants." , 1 tea us a la Creole 2 cupfulu of cooked Bed Beans. 1 small onion, chopped. 2, tables poor.fu Is of Fat. ;j teaspoon fu Is of lemon Juice. 1-8 teasponnful of Soda. - 1 enpfm ot milk. - j 3 tablefpoonfuls of tomato catsup. I 1 1-2 teei?ponfu.s of corn starcfr and I 1-2 teuMpoonful of alt stirred Into a I little cold water." , V,! Coik the, orriort In the fat until thoroughlsr soffc i.'Mash and elft one ciioful i.f hn MP-M.n.4 wn.min Well with iswalt and pepjK-r. and add to the onion ! together wito. the lemon juice and cat- IwilS Scakl the milk; add the soaa, fand pour slowly over The sifted ; beans, stirring- until smooth. Return j to the fire and thicken with the corn j starch. Add the whole -beans and pour around a model of boiled brown rice- Sprinkle with minced parsley and serve Immediately. Meat lAMif. Through a meat chQpper put two pounds and a half of inexpensive cut for meat and a quarter of a pound of salt pork; add half a teapoonful of pepper, two teaspoonfuis of salt.--one teaapoonful of grated oonion, one cup ful of sifted "bread crumbs, half a cupful of boiling water and three- DOINGS OF THE DUFFS j?KJSjBsssjjJii': .Goodbye, Aunt Sade By Allman But LisTed,ToM Win. WANT To Take VooTo Tia PEPorr . I 7 ekABSV0UEE4" fill ifj I 15 ISS6A0ieTP j v I MAVE A CEHTLEMA! J 1 1 DOFF HEKTE? III COME U ? I Fmsun .nuHt- Aun I I H 1 1 I s-iue -ri.,. i ll (e .v c-xi Mil . Kelt I I . ' ... M .1 shT r W all II 111 " tttitm X It I I III II II I I M l quarters of a cupful of milk. Mix well, bring to the boiling point in a firelees cooker pan and 'place tn the cooker overnight. Berve hot cut into slices. Thia may aro be ttsed for hear- sandwiches for . an -outdoor worker's luncheon. . 4 i ) Xut or Raiein Bread. 2 eupful ' of . grubam ;, or.', entire wheat flour, j . i . , ;. 1 cupful oficorn or barley flour. ' i 5 teaspoows of 'Royal Baking Iow- ' der. - r, - , , ,v, , . 3 tcaspoonVnls of Salt. wi , j 1 1-2 cupfuts ofmllk and Vatfer. j , 1-1 cupful. toNrorh uyrup 61 Sugar J' 1 cupful of chepped nuts, or l ctp . fill of seeded rafnslns, ' washed and 1 floured. '' i'' :':-"'' 1 Ho4' to make it Mix together dry bntrrodlents- arid milk and water. u gar oV corn bSiip' ifoH Hraa'ts. or raisins: mix well and put into a grease ed loaf pan;-allow to stand for 50 minutes in a warm place. Bake In a moderate oven 10 to 45 minutes. Barley ;riddlecakes. 2 cupfuls of sour milk. 1 egg- 3-4 teaspoonful of soda. 1-4 teaspoonful of salt. 2 tablespoonfuls of barley flour. 2 teaspoonfuls of baking powder. Mix and sift the flour, baking pow der and salt. Combine the sour milk and trg well beaten: add the soda dis solved in a little cold water, sin in the flour mixture and beat well. Drop In the flour mixture and beat welt. Dron by spoonfuls on a greased, hot griddle and cook as for other gTlddle- cakes, nato Pudding.. .L 2 cupfuls of milk. 1 -31 cupful of corn or mnrrve -syrup. 12. seeded dates cut up small., 2 tablespoonfuls of OonisLarch. l-j teaspoonful of Bait, . WA3TP AI COM7W7T AWO r CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Conotlnr six ordinary words to cue line and charged by U ' : the line. j Wnt ads and locala, ' 1Ratea Per LIm' Pirat Insertion per line , ,,. t Each . add. insertion, per lina flT One tareelc (six in sect ions), i . eacb Insertion, per lin.. Ws 1 1 mo. each insertion, per line 4e 6 month contract., each in- ? ertion. per line to ' 1. li-montb" contract, each tn- sertion, per line ... e " N aes taken- for less than & . Ads t&ican over the tlephon . only from Jast Oregonian sub , serlbers and those listed in the Telephone iireetory Cooy must he la oar office not' later than 1:30 o'clock d of publication. 1 teaspoonful of vanilla. Mix. the cornstarch with a quarter or a cupful of tho milk. Heat the re maining milk in a double boiler. Add the cornstarch, syrup, dates and salt, and stir until thick; cober and cook fus 20, minutes.- Add the vanilla and IHmr Into a dis&to col. This amount serves five, jjeftnle. Prunes may be used Instead of dates. NORMAL TIME OF SUNRISE, sunset: DRINK HOT WATER " BEFORE BREAKFAST ,1 Says you really fee clean, sweet and fresh inside, and are seldom ill. '' i r federal.. nilKTatury -bird. Irealy between sunset and . one-half hour Iwfore sunrise. Itelow Is Pt th normal time of sunrise and ' ( set tm th huntlns; groands of Utnntllla county, for th. month of tiiremvr: If you are accustomed to wake up with a coated tongue, foul breath or a dull, iliMy headache: or. If. your meals sour and turn Into ras and , acids, you have a real surprise awalt- J Ing you. Tomorrow mornlnar. Immediately ; upon ariins. drink a glass of hot wa ' ter with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In it. This is intended te j first, neutralise and then mash out of : voirt stomach, liver, kidneys and thlr ty feet of Intestines a'l the mritgesilhi. ' wate. poison, sour hlle and toxins, thus cleansing, sweetening: and purify-' I Ine the entire alimentary canal. Thosse subject to sick headaches. ! backache, bilious attacks. constipa tion or any form of stomach trouble, are urijed to gret a quarter roundot limestone phosphate from the drus store nml begin enjtylng this morning Inside tiath. It is said that men ana I women who try this become enthust- i ISHtic and keep It up dally. It Is a (splendid health measure for It Is more j Important to keep clean and pure on the Inside, because the skin pores do j not absorb impurities into the blood, causing disease, while the bowel pores I do The principle of balhlns; Inside Is ot new, as missions of people prac tice it. Just as hot water and siap I cleanse, purify and freshen t ski hot water ana a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate act on ti.v stomach, liver. kltlues anil bowels. I.lmeston. phosphate Is an tnexoenr I '- - while p.-- ,liT :tn-l nlotot t.rte- j- Sunrise. Sunset V 3 1:21 , 4 13 1 '.. T:J1 :1J 6 7:22 :11 -. :.' T:J4 4:11 ' 7 7:2S 4:11 - 7:S 4:11 4 Sa ' 4:11 1 7:7 4:11 It 7:ig 4:11 H - 7;2 4:11 13, ... ; 7:30 4:11 1 7:S1 4:11 IB 7:33 4:11 1 7:33 4:11 1' 7:J3 4:1S v l 7:34 4:13 ' - 7:34 4:12 0 7 34 4.13 . 11 7:35 4:13 S3 7:3 4:14 ' 3 7:3 i 4:14 84 7:34 4:15 35 7:37 . 4:1 7 38 4:; it 7:3 4:17 v 28 7:3 4:18 7:3$ 4:18 .SO.. 7:38 4 19 31 7:38 4:30 E STOPS.- reRALGW GONE ' Dr. Jamea' Eeevdacha Powdort giv instant relief Cott , dime ft package. Nerre-rackiiur. splitting or dull, throbbing headaches jrielil in just a fe momenta to Dr. Janes' Headat-a. Pow iers hi.M cost onijr 10 eesu a psclc ?e at any drui; store. It's th. quit-it est, surest headache relief ta the whole world. airoBjr alillioo found lkia't aufferl Keliev. .a.-.? and distre-M bow I . Vou asv ' i of iB and women 0 hai that headache tad aenraiiris) is mi-.H.'S, ;( whit u t.IVil