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DAILY EAST ORECONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER A, 191R ' IW31? SEVEN Notices, Business pppon Lbst, Found, For Rent, Etc.f Classified for Easy Reference. EIGHT PACES NEW TODAY , Second-Hand Dealers XBW TODAT. Itch nw advertisement will be run under "Miiw Today" for the flrat insertion only. During aubaequent lnaertlone of the ad It will appear under Ita proper elaaaification. V; 8TBOBLE, dealer In new and aeo ond hand good. Cash, paid for second, hand good. Cheapest plat to buy household good. 8X0 K. Court. rnone 171 W. For Sala Notices FOR BALK Good second hand nod dle fur $1S. M. 8. Hhrock, 225 Juno St. i - i IJWAN'Tlcn Lady to help with house- J. work In small family. I'hone 123 lor Inquire Oregon Bakery. FOR RIONT -Furnished Apts! 602 Water. llitMfdutlon Voli-e. HOQ FKF.D Ulydensteln Co., 1JO0 W. NnllcB hereby given that the firm Alio. J'hone 351. Also poultry gno. v Simla la this dav dissolved Notice b ltoiind-t'p Stockholders. The postponed annual meeting of the stockholders of ihe Northwestern Frontier Inhibition Association will ba held upon Friday, December Cth, 1918, at 7:30 p. m. In the secretary of the I'endlelon Commercial Club'a office In the Klks' building. T. D- TAYLOR, President. C. H. MARKH, Secretary. FOR SALE: Modern house and four lota with garage. 22S Jane Bt. Pen dleton. Ore. S. B. Butler, ml Indiana Avenue, Spokane, Washington. Wanted FOR SALE A handaorae oak buffet. 'Call 714 Jane street. FOR BALE 14 head hoga weighing from 75 to 90 lbs. I'hone 2F6. FOR. BALE 100 corda good dry mountain wood, off the car In any amount from one cord to carload. De livered to your home and rawed. A. Lame, 12 Walnut St. I'hone 232J. FOR RALE OR TRADE A four year lease on land. Phone 289W. FOR RALE Pullets, milch- cows and potatoes. Inquire 62 Fine street. WANTED Good, clean raga at The Bast Oregonlan office. WANTED Sewing, phone ml-VI. HEMSTITCHING at the Singer shop, stall orders promptly attended to. For Rent APT AND KOOMfiV? ALTA APT 3. FURNISHED APT. Haraiatoa Court. HOUSBIlCKEPWa BOOM tot Clay. WANTED High school boy, 16 years or older, with bicycle for evening ! messenger work. Apply Sunday morning, o'clock Western , Union Telegraph Co. FOR RENT SLOPING room, It Willow. Phone 42R- DOWNSTAIRS Apartment.' 401 Aura. WANTED To hear from owner of good ranch for sale.. Btate cash price, full description. D. F. Bush. Minneapolis, Minn. WHEAT RAJUCW for .tent, a miles from 4qsv. Address Box It, Pen dleton, tre., ;,, Attorney! D. W. BAILEY, Attorney at Law, Rooms 1, I, , Daspaln Building. GEORGE W. COUTT8. Attorney at Law, Room 17. Schmidt block. CARTER SMYTH B. Attorney at Law. Office In rear of American National Bank Building. FEB FEE, Attorneys at Law. Of fices In Dos pain Building. Notices A CHOICF5 modern 7 or I room house, hot water heat, hard wood floors, shower bath, French doors, sleeping porch and cement garage In terrace. In Laurel hurst, Portland, worth $9500. Also quite modern room cottage In another part of Port land for 12590. Another In another) part of same city for 11000. All for lale-. Write F. D. Watts, Weston, Or. and other feed. WAXTED Office girl, experience not necessary. Address "C" this office In own hand writing, stating If you have, had any typewriting ex perience. Elks' Attention. Pendleton Lodge No. 288, B. P. O. Elks, will meet In regular session Thursday evening, December 6th, , Business of Importance. All members urged to 'be present. By order of the Exalted Ruler. Thomas Fltst Gerald. Secretary. , Attention Moose. All members are requested to be present at lodge this (Wednesday) evening, Dec 4th. Important bupsl ties to be transacted. By tirder of F. W. Oreybeal, Dlctutor. It. C. Lawrence. Acting- Secretary. ! AIX KITH HEKIOXATIOV. WASHINGTON", law. 4- l'n-slucm Wilson has aMvptcd tlto resignation of Barnard Iluruch, chulniuiii of Uio war liMliiwtries hoard. It Is officially announced by mutual consent, Mr. R. Simla re tiring from the business which will hereafter be conducted by J. C. Snow at the same locution, 117 E. Court street. Dated Dec. 2nd. 1911. J. C UNOW. RICHARD BIMia WANTED, TO RENT For few weeks or months, adding machine. Ad dress Patriotic Service League or Phond. 123. FURNISHED APARTMENTS do In. 777 Thompson. FOR RENT On Locust Hill, modern house. Inquire Ralph Folsom. Nice sleeping rooms, 723 Aura. WANTED Second hand pool Fifona 307. table. FOR RENT Large front room of modern house, 310 Turner1. Phone 7-R, FOR SALE One 10,000 gallon wood ui I. u. ujn tut- t a rt Lr In irnori condition. Junt the thing for storage reservoir. WANTED Winter pasture and straw 1 ROOM and board. Phone 482R. Kmythe-Lonergan Co. for fifteen head of cattle. F. J, Watklns, Meacham, Ore. R. L. KEATOR. Attorney at Law. Room 14. BmHh -Crawford Build ing. S. A. LOWELL, attorney and counsel lor at law. Office In Deapaln Bid. 3 A. NEWBERRY, Attorney at Law. Smith-Crawford Building. NOTICK OF SAMS OF WATER, BUNDS. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Recorder In Pendleton, Ore gon, up to December 11, 1918, at ft o'clock p. m. of said day for the pur chase of 120.000 water bonds of The City of Pendleton, said bonds to bear date of January 1st, 11. and to bear PETERSON at BISHOP, Attorney all Interest at the rata of ( per cent per Law. Rooms Z and 4, Baalto- I annum. Interest payable semi-annual- Crawford Building. FOR SALE One 1910 75 Holt Cat erpillar; junt rebored, with crank abaft. Also one 1915 Oregon. Otliirellons Nutk'e. Regular meetings of Integrity Lodge No. 92, I. O. O. F-, will com mence aaaln on Wednesday evening, December 4. All members are re quested to attend. By order Noble Grand. By J. R. BEAM, Secretary. road hotel. Experience special combine harvester, both Al sary. Address X this office, rigs. See Glenn E. Scott, Pendleton. . Ore. WANTED A waitress. TWO AND THREE roomed apts, hot water and baths. 10 to 1 per. new WANTED Dining room girl for rail- month. 702 E. Alta. Alta Apts. ly. said bonds to mature 10 years after date and tn h r.il..mBl,U a, h An- JAMES B. PERRY Attorney at Law. ; tlo of the clty of Penaleton , th. Office over Taylor Hardware Pany. Com' unneces- BALEY AND RALEY, Attorney a at Law- Office In American National Farm Implements Kong Cafe. STEAM HEATED ROOMS, with bath close m. 12.00 per week, up. AUo Bank Building. Inquire Hong housekeeping rooms. The Perkins, i Willow Kt. Miss Ina Toll. prop. FRED E. SCHMIDT, HHSSKNOEIl SERVICE For a reli able messenger call 321. Your ad, should put you In touch with a new job before you have be gun to "worry." '. H. V. ItrVH I1AIHO STATIONS. WASHINGTON. Dw. 4. All Aul- wligin Marvtml radio HtatltMis. ewei four lilith power plants, liavo been bought by I lie nuvy diartnuiit. it If offb'lully h earned. It dmolopcd tluit Hie department purchawd the great Hayvlllo statliin nMntly wltli tlie Hir cliaso tho MaiHYitil company relin quishes the field for liandlint; hlilis. t"-lioro nicaaagea. WANTED At once, waitress at U. Cafe. , H. Aoetioneers Law. Bldg. Room 14, Attorney at Smith -Crawford THE "NON-SKIP" WEEDER get all the weeds the first time ov r the WANTED Second hand cash regis- COL. W. F. YOHNKA., Auctioneer. Miscellaneous field. Saves one-third the time ana does lots better work. O.rdur now. Pendleton Weeder Works, 632 Cotton wood street. Farm Land For Sale ter. Phone 222. Irrlgahlo Homestead. 155 acre ranch near Bend, Ore.,' Deschutes river running through property, part level, part rolling, deep, rich soil, nearly all tillable. Fine al- WANTED Woman to do washing. I'hone 195. WANTED Unfurnished r, or room house with bath and toilet. I'hone 503. akes a specialty of farmer stock attention TJVDIE9 Hooverlza and machinery sales. "The man that and taKa your 0)d auita and furs to gets you the money. Leav order remodeieJ to tne -Model Tallora at East Oregonlan Office. Bnd cleaners." 4 Main St. Draymen Architect fill!!. FOIl I.I1IHT hnutpmrk washing. Phone SiJ or call 1000 ring and heavy hauling. Raley street. CALL PKNLAND BROS.' t'Ai TO RAYMOND W. HATCH, ARCHI- move your household goods. Tele- tect. phone 732J, Fendelton. Ore- No phone 339. Also baggage transfer- gnn Your ad should be In evidence Lost sura of 2000 each year after tha ex piration of one year from the date of 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 falls to take the same In ac cordance with the terms of hi said bid. r Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 24th day of November, 1911. TUOa FITZ GERALD, City Recorder. To answer a want ad today is safer for It may not appear again falfa and potato land. A bargain at WANTED To rent a piano In good when the man with a Job to offer lost On main street Saturday aft- i 50 per acre, casn at tnis price. condition. I'hone Mrs. T. M, Hen- iooks at tne warns. ernoon, cameo pin. Suitable reward write A. J. sioore, uena, ure. derson. 645R. The want ads can help you to find a WANTED -tenant who never defaults In the rent. grafuola. - Good Address r ' ' ' If returned to Dr. Boyden's office. Your ad. should find a tenant for second hand that furnished room who will appre "C" 4his office, elate lt Your ad. should "slay in print" un til It does the task you've set for it. FARMERS and merchants of . all Umatilla county towns: We do out qf town hauling of all kinds, such a potato or produce) hauling, moving; of household gooda and other heavy trucking even between towns. Phone us at our expense. Penland Bros. Phone 339. Pendleton. Your ad should tell people where to find you or to find what you have to sell. . are ROLL All of oa are talklrur about democracy. Tb-i soldier whose name printed In 4h casualty Hat Itave suffered or djj-d for It, Killed In Action. Lieutenant William J. A. McDon ald, Seattle, Washington. ' Private George W. Gllson, Portland. Oregon. . Private Samuel Thomas Werry. ncllvue, iduho. 1 Wounded Severely. Private Maurice F. Burwey, Rob erts, Idaho. Private Grover L. Miller, Omak, Washington. Private Mnrlenus Storrenburg, Tuy. nllup, Washington Private Kenneth E. Harris, Cos- niopolis. Washington. Died of Disease. Private Louis F. Lelbly, Seattle, Washington. Private 'Leslie R. Racy, Spirit Lake, Idaho. Private Arthur T. Abrama, Spokane. Washington. Private Fay K. Lofland, Medford, Oregon. I Med of Wound. . j Lieutenant William F. Feustel.i Portland. Oregon. Prlvftte . Joseph Cavlllr. CI9 Elum. Washington.-- --, Private Arthur E. Pirnle, Seattle. Washington. Private Steve Kuija, : Slnfor," Idaho, rrivate William L. O'Neal. For-' ston, Washington. , f Private John 'Pyeatt. Tonday, Ida ho. Lieutenant Murray C. Wheat, Asto ria. Oregon. Wounded. IKitrre Undetermined. rrivate Max t. coleiia. wushington. MlKsine In Action Private t ied nh M. Bullock land, Oregon. Private Charlie A- Sama. Skamania Washington. Private Robert M. Carter, Bremer ton, Washington. Private Thomas Bullie. East wood, Washington. 1'rivaie Franklin vale, Washington. Private Jessie V land. Oregon. Private Gust S. Toskan, Medford. Oregon. . Private Julius C. Zilkey, Chlails. Idaho. Seattle, Port- Stan W. Cross, Frult , Westluntl, Port- " .IiimIUji Holds Full Term. SALEM, Dec. 4- Judge A. S. Ben nett elected s Justice of th supreme court to succeed Justice Frank A. Moore, deceased, will hold a full term o six years ond not for the unex Dlred term of Justice Moore. That isthe gist of an opinion rendered byj Attorney General Brown today, for Governor Wlthycomhe. who desired the Information In preparing the cer-1 tlfleate of nomination for Judgo lien-, nctt. . ; I dumped on the mnrket . The Aus tralian supply Is controlled by the British. There Is no restriction on American mills manufacturing goods for civilian use now, but the trade la slow about placing orders, evidently anticipating a decrease in prices. Manufacturers, In order to keep their plants operating, are offering to ac cept orders, the price to be fixed when tho goods are delivered, so that If costs decline the dealer will get the benefit. Arrivals at North Portland Light but All Markets Steady PORTLAND, Dec. 4. Receipts at North Portland stockyards were light during the day. but seven cars arriv ing. All markets remained steady. Run of hoga was light, as compared with the same day for the past four weeks, only SS0 head being received, as against 659 for last week and 671 for the week previous. General hog range Prime mixed Medium mixed Rough heavies Pigs Bulk Tattlo Arrivals Light. Arrival of cattle during the day was also light, but It compares favorably with the same day during the past month and of a year ago. A total of 124 head were received. Prices show ed a decided drop of from 50 to 75c The market was quoted as steady. General cattle range: frime steers 1 1 1.60 S 1 2.00 Good to choice steers.... j0.50?r 11.50 Medium to good steers.., MOB .900 Common to fair steers. 6.60 7.50 Choice- cows and heifers 7-75 8.00 Medium to good cows and heifers 6.00 7.00 OVER THE NORTHWEST . .$10. 60ff 16.75 ,. 16.50 16 60 . 14 60 15.00 . 14.0015.00 . 16. 50& 16.75 Fair to medium cows and heifers 5 0flff 6.00 dinners 3 COM 4.00 Bulls D.OO0 7.0i Calves '. 9 00 12.00 Blockers and feeders... . S.001 9.00 Mutton Market Steady. The mutton market was quiet with only a few sales taking place. , Prices remained unchanged. No sheep were received. PriiTi liimhi . . . Stookers and feeders ... . , 6.00 8.00 i which began July 1, a total up to date Fair ,., m,n mbmb. s sd Si i o.&u of 1188,542.37. The total lor a aim. Yearlings -., . ID.MOifr 1 1.00 Wethera Forest Receipts Show Gain. PORTLAND. Dec 4. District For est receipts for November were 18,- ; 7S0.1S according to compilations an nounced yesterday by the district fis ical agent. H. I- Loving. This make PLAGUE SHIP IX PORT GENUA, Dec 3. A veritable plague $I1.50ffil2.75 for the five months of the f fiscal year wulrtea enroute. A hun dred and fifty of (he crew of 17 died fs making: preparations for a big comeback, according: to Indications at the city health bureau. Yesterday 216 new caoes were reported the highest number In three weeks and ten deaths were recorded, as com par- ' ed with ITS and 1 the previous day. ilar length of time last year waa only Jf.yO'UHG.0. i HH3.633.03. but November of 1917 iJti4J--, - ( nettea tne lorest service; i.vo.. i " , Jnr $3332.31 more- than this year. Last i turn jriiu .". i month's decrease la accounted for by nnnTT .r iw- a un... tl ' Al e,nlla. 1 i .v, Knr cnliia PAfAltlll fttir bers will be tried January 1 foor vio-" ln tbe Iajit monlh wero t16.650 for latlon of the espionage act. The date:,.,. . ,- t!;6.7 for erazina per. was set over tne proteKis 01 nenry m. n a few daya, Pasaeaurers reviaecd the sailors as fast as the seamen drop- d ned at their posts, the voyage lasting 42 days. It continued that way SOOO ' miles. Passengers numbered, 484. I McGinn, attorney for Alliers, who said j he might not obtain an impartial j bearing, as 1)6 has a German name land there is a great prejudice against j people with German names at this jUme. , mils end $899.42 fines trespasses. ...... 1 for graaing Inl Question Discussed. SALEM. Dec. 4. Senator McNary and Governor Withycombe today con ferred on. the land settlement question with the result that the governor will forward to the. senator at Wash ington a statement in writing as to his views. Raker Dignitary Is Dead. BAKER. Dec. 4. Right Rev. Mon signor Alphonse Bronsgeest, adminis trator of the Catholic diocese of Ba ker City, died at the St. Elliabeth Hospital here Sunday after an Illness of several years duration. Flu Stages Cwmeuack. - PORTLAND. Dec. 4. Getting Ita second wind, the influensa epidemic troops si.vrchtxg ox berlix BKRXE, Dee, S. lrrnan revetments at Credno commanded by Prussian of ficers are tnarehhig toward Uerlia to overthrow the goverameBt, according -to Polish newspapers received, nere. iOI-NGS OF THE DUFFS fYi'tVin.--. -i-ttflpn knows all about football. By Allman No Hlinnit for Wooil Trade. PORTLAND, Dec, 4. B. L. Thomp. Aches and Pius of rheumatism are not permanent'.', b.jt only tpmprar son, manager of the Portland Woolen ll , relieved by external remedies. Mills, who-has returned from a con-Why not use an internal rem-dy -ference of wool monufacturers held 1 Heed's Harm par Ilia, which corrects In Son Francisco, does not think there Ihe c.cMlly of tie blood on which Is eny prospect of a slump In woot rheumatism depet.dt and cures tne prices due to Austrnllan slocks wiimi mwim . THOUSANDS OF WOMEN suffer miserably from 1 periodic attacks of headache, never drca:r :r "that a permanent cure may be had, Ilcadacho nearly always results from some disorder cf tho stomach, liver or bowels. Take Charr-bt.: kin's Tablets. They will correct these discrdcio cr.i there will be no more headache. Many kavo been .permanently cured by Chcnibcrmn a Tablct3. L HTf, yZ-rr- j-rl lefd jFISSSSj mmm feel loM ,m&Pm . 1 .ie,. mrrj V1 4j -A''-.-itaaA-- t a- I w r ic , . . . IU JaPaxA G- ;v-X ' V' ' '' . - " III MelBfl.WrtATTJoTHCwJ ' 6Wt. J t J EL;: & fi i' 1 - w x 1 7 " ........ t, ... . . ......... . .. 1 .w. POLKS DEMAND EVACCATIOJr. ' PA1US. Dec." 4. The Polish gov ernment has issued an ultimatum to Germany demanding the Immediate evacuation of Polish tesxitorK occu pied by GemuD troops. FRENCH GOEVRXMENT HELPS CX EMPLOYED ' By a law recently put Into effect ln France new rules are established, gov erning tho granting of governmental aid to unemployment funda of. depart ments and communes, reports the Monthly Labor Review. Th subsides are granted only when the population of the commune or group of communes for which the local unemployment hind has been created numbers at least .1.00. It la provided that only unem ployed worker who, have, during a sufficiently long period immediately before their unemployment, worked ln a calling from which they drew regu lar wages are entitled to assistance from thea funds. Person who without valid reason refuse proffered work, those who do pot live by their work, and those re ceiving allowances under the law mak ing grants to families of mobilized mer are not given aid from these WASJT AO COI.riff.A14D , CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY. Counties six ordinary word to tbe line and charged by the lias. Want ad and local. Mattes Pes' Llae. Flrat Insertion, per line la Each add. insertion, per line, fc One- week (six lnsectiona), eaeh Insertion, per line ie 1 mo. each insertion, per .line 4 6 month contract, each ln- aertlon. per line ta 12-month contract, each in sertion, per line f No ada taken for leas than a& Ads taken over the telephone only from East Oregonlan aub acribera and those listed In the Telephone Directory. Copy must be In our office not later than 1:30 o'clock day of publication- fund. ' , Awards of unemployment benefit are made by a commission composed la equal parts of employers and work, men, to be appointed by the local exe cutive. , NORMAL TIME OF SUNRISE, SUNSET GRAY HAIR BECOMES DARK AND BEAUTIFUL i - r- THY 4 RAX BM OTHER'S OLD FA j VOiyTK ItPt'U'r: OF KVC.K 1 TF-V AXI sin.-inrR. ' Almost everyone knows that Sa3 j lea ana auipnur, pruiwny iuihiiumihi ed. brings back tho natural color and jluMr to the . hair when faded. streaked or gray. Years ago the nn- v.aj to, get this mixture was to make II at home, which I-s miy and r-i- l l-lesome. j Nowadays we simply ask at anv Idr.ig store for "Vevtirs Sage ail Sulphur roBllwu.nl." You will gel r kuse bottle of t ils old-time ri iwircved by the add.tlun of other in rn-O'ents, at vtiy ;liUe cost. F;.rv boilv uses this pr-tMration now,, be- 1 canst, no one can r- sH'hly tell that you darkcred your hi'ir as it does It s ratuially and rvw.lv. You dampe'i la Fiot ge or so'; I rush allh it am' jdinv this through your hair, taking 'one tn ial strand at r time: by mo-u-:ios he gray hair 'd'wippears, slid sf. ,er another appl. afen or two, vunr ",-.lr lecomea beiul Ifnlly dark, thii-k and K'.ossy and vou look years young er. yet Us SaTe .T-d suli'hiir Com pound is a delight nil toilet requisite. U I not Intended for th cure, mill. Tntjon or preventlcn of disease. ' federal migratory bird treaty between sunset and one-half hour before sunrise. Below la the ncrmal timo of sunrise and set on the hunting grounds of Cinstilla county, for the month cf l'tctuiLer: Sunrise. 4........ 1:tl 5 7:22 C s 7:34 T 7:2i '. T:24 431 10. . 11.. 13. . 13. . 14. . 15. . 16. . IT. . IS. . IS. . 20. . It. . 23. . 34.. 25. . 24. . 17.. 28. . 2S-. 30. . II.. Sunset 4:l 4:11 -i 4:11 - 7: 7: t. 7: 7: 7 34 7:35 7:36 7:36 7:34 7:37 ni .. T:3I 7:31 7:3 7:31 7:31 4.13 4:11 4:14 4:14 4:15 4:14 4:14 4:17 4:11 4:11 4:1 4:19 "sDitLAa soa cawaaATioxe WDEYalDUERMUiaiMl!MAHW AT YOUR DRUGGIST Aaft aIYNA 01Y. SI isSWr, i :- i - m i-' .- - m-m-MnM-to-