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DAILY EAST ORfiGONIAN PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY; DECEMBER g, 1918.
Notices, Business Opportunities, Locals, Lost, Found, For Rent, Etc., Classified for Easy Reference.
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NEW TODAY
HEW TOD AT.
Earn" new sdvjrtlsomoht will
b ran under N-w Ttdar1 for
the first insertion only. During
subsequent Inacrtlona of tha ad
It will appear, under Its .proper
classification..
Second-Hand Dealers
V. 8TROBLB, deal or In new and eo
ond hand goods, casn raid for
second " hand good. Cheapen place
to buy household gooda. ill) IS. Court.
'none Z71W.
Notices
WA.VTKD rtesponKlhltf party to buy
large farming outrit and Jnlerest on
a lease on 3000 acre of wheat land:
COO acres In wheat, 440 nares summer,
i fullow, to, be sown In spring, . Four
miles from Condon, Oregon. .Write
, H. A. Cancannon, Condon, Oregon.
FOre SALB A few Rhode Is. Red
cockerels. Inquire Mrs. Uauldwln. i
Havana Htatlon, I
ISXrBRIEXCKD Stenographer with
knowledge of hookeoplng desires
pohltlon. Apply this office.
For Sale
FOR SAL.Ii Modern house and four
lots with garage. 826 Jane ft. Pen
dleton, ore. 8. 8. Butler, 1113 Indiana
Avenue, Fpokane. Washington.
FOR SALE 14 head, hogs weighing
from 75 to 90 lbs. Phone 2F6. -
.otloe to ItouiHl-l Stockholders.
FOR 8AI,E 100
mountain wood,
cords good dry
off the cat1 In any
The. postponed annual meetkia- of amount from nna mril In furlonrt De
mo stockholders of the Northwreelera Uvered to your home and sawed. A.
frontier Exhibition Association will be jLeme; 612 Wa'nut-Bt. Phone 232J.
neia upon r-rlday, December 6th, 1818
at 7:8ft p. in. In the secretary of the
Pendloton Commercial Club's office In
the Elks' building. -
T. D. TAYLOR; President'
C. II. MARSH, Secretary.
JBT-Lietter addressed to- Mrs. Lot
tie Bchutlor. Orlund, Cat. Finder
please leave st East Oregonian office,
THE PAULINE) Rebecca lodge No. 13
will hold their regulnr meeting to
morrow evening, Dec. 6th. at p. m.
Ity order of the Noble Orand. (Signed-)
Kdna. Woodworth, sec.
KuUrtiM Templars Attention.
Pendleton Commandery No. 7. K.
TV, will' meet Friday evening, Decem
! ber 6th' for transaction of business
and election of off leers; ';
DlHHoJutlon Notice,
Notice Is hereby given thut the firm
o: Bnow & Simla Is thU day dissolved
by mutual Consent, Mr. R. Simla re
tiring -from the business -whleh' win
hsreuftcr, be conducted by J. C Snow
at the same location, 117 E. Court
atreet. ' .
Dated Dec. tnd, 191.
J. C. .SNOW;
RICHARD SIM1S.
FOR BALE Good second hand sad.
die- for $15. . M. 8. Shrock, 235
Jane 8t. , ,, , '
FOR SALE Pullets, milch cows and
potatoes. Inquire 634 Pine street-
Wanted
WANTED t;ood, clean rags at The
East Oregonian office.
WANTED Sewing, phone 4 Jl-W.
HEMSTITCHING at the Singer shop.
Mall orders prornptlv attended to.
WANTED Lady to help with house-
work In small fumily. Phone 122
or Inquire Oregon Bakery.
WANTED Good second hand
grafnola. Address "C" this office.
WANTED To hear from owner of
good ranch for- sale- State cash
price, full description. D. F. Bush,
Minneapolis. Minn.
For Rent
APT AND ROOMS ALT A APT8.
''ORNISH ED APT. Hamilton Court.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, 61 Clay
FOR . RENT SLEEPING room,
Willow. Phone 482R.
DOWNSTAIRS Apartment. 401 Aura.
Attorneys
D. W. BAILET. Attorney at ImwA
Rooms 7. (, , Despaln Building.
GEORGE W. COUTTS, Attorney:
Law, Room 17. Schmidt block.
WHEAT RANCH for lent. ( mllei
from town. Address Box 98, Pen
dleton, Ore.
FOR SALE One 10,000' galMi wood
stave water tank in good condition.
Just the thing for storage reservoir.
Sntythe-LOnergan Co.
WANTED. TO RENT For few weeks
or months, adding machine. Ad
dress Patriotic Service League
PhonJ 123.
FURNISHED APARTMENTS Clost
In. 777 Thompson.
FOR RENT On Locust Hill, modern
house. Inquire Ralph Folsom.
Nice sleeping rooms. 723 Aura.
I
t Extend Armistice, .
" Is Understanding
LONDON, Dec. 5. The Events
Htandard says It is understood that
the armistice will be extended.
.', , . Elks' Attcntloa.
Pendleton Lodge No.. 28. B, P. O-
Elks, will meet In regular .session
Thursday evening; December' Jthi
Business of Importance. All members
urged to be present. By order of the
Exalted Ruler. ' Thomas Fits Oerald.
Secretary. ,
FOR SALE One 116 76 Holt Cat
. erpillai;; just rebored. will) new
crank shaft. Also one 1915 Oregon
special combine harvester, both Al
rigs. See Glenn E. Scott, Pendleton.
Ore. '
MESSENOEH SERVICE For a reli
able messenger call 321..
- soov lu-rrrux hitii.srrst.
PARIS, Iter. 4. The Iftximanlau
fruvcrnmcnt will soon return to Iludi-are
Tour ad. should find a -tenant for
that furnished room who will appre,
elate It. . '
t". H. V. BO'S RADIO HTATIOXS.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 4. All Aid
erliiin Marconi radio stations, excel
four liuth iHwcr nlants. hare been
bought by Uie navy deiMirtment, It In
officially learned. It developed that
the department purchased the great
Farm Implements
CJIB "NON-SKIP" WEEDER gets all
the weed the first time nv r the
Meld. Saves one-third the time ana
does lots better work. Ordjr now.
Pendleton Weeder Works, (31 Cotton
wood street.
WANTED Second hand pool
Phone 307;
table. ! -
' ROOM and board.. Phone 482R.
I
CARTER SMYTH E. Attorneys -ax
Law. Office In rear of American
National Bank Building.
FEE t FEE, Attorneys at La,w Of
fices In Despaln Buildings-
Notices
ekssaesjSjeW
R. L. KEATPR, Attorney at
Room 24, Smith-Crawford Build
ing. '
. A. LOWELL, attorney and counsel
lor at law. Office in Despah Bids;.
d A. NEWBERRY, Attorney at Law.
Smitb-Crawford Building.
A CHOICE- modem T or room
house, hot water heat, hard won
floors, shower bath, French doors,
sleeping porch- and cement arage In
terrace. In Lsturelhnrst. Portland,
worth- 38500.- Also Quite, modern
room cottage In another part of Port
land for 13500., Another In another
part of same city for 2000. All far
sale-. Write F. D. Watts. Weston, Ore.
NOTICE OP SALE OP WATEfl ,
. , , BONDS.
Notice Is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received at the office ttf
the City Recorder In Pendleton, Ore
gon, up to December 11, 191, at S
o'clock n. m. of said day for"the pur
chase of 2.oo water bonda of The
jCity of Pendleton, said bonda to Dear
I date of January 1st. 11. and to bear
PETERSON & BISHOP, Attorneys at j Interest at the rate of per cent per
WANTED Winter pasture and straw
for fifteen head of cattle. F. J.
Watklns, Meacham, Ore.
WANTED Dining room girl for rail
road hotel. Experience unneces
sary. Address X this office.
WANTED At once, waitress at U.
Cafe. ,
- Farm Land For Sale
IrrigaMe Homestead.
"165 acre ranch near Bend. Ore..
Deschutes river running through
property, part level, part rolling, deep,
...n..- i ,.- I rich soil, nearly all tillable. Fine al-
ciiaae the Marmnl pomitany relln
quinhes the field for handling; ship,
to-sliore niessafres. ,s.
To answer a want -ad today Is safer
for It may not appear again
falfa and potato land. A bargain at
116 50 .per acre, cash at this price.
Write A. J. Moore, Bend, Ore.
WANTED Second
ter. Phone 222.
hand cash regis
WANTED Woman
Phone 195.
to do washing
WANTED Unfurnished 5 or 6 room
house with bath and toilet. Phone
203.
TWO AN'n THRER roomed ants, hot
water and baths, 10 to $16 per Crawford Building,
month. 702 E. Alta. Alta Apts-
Law. Rooms 2 and 4, Smith-
STEAM HEATED ROOMS, with baths
close In, 32.00 per week, up. Also
housekeeping rooms.- The Perkins,
621 Willow St. Miss Ina Toll. -prop.
JAMES B. PERRT; Attorney at Law.
I Office over Taylor Hardware Com
pany.
FOR RENT Furnished Apt. 602
Water.
Auctioneers
COL. W. P. TOHNKA, Auctioneer.
makes a specialty of farmers stock
and -machinery sales. "The man that
gets ygu the money." Iave orders
at East Oregonian Office.
GIRL FOR LIGHT housework. No
washing. Phone 6 UK J or call 1000
Raley street. ;
Draymen
RALEY AND RALEY, Attorneys at
Law. Office la Americas National
Bank Building.
FRED E. SCHMIDT, Attorney at
Law. Room 24. -Smith-Crawford
Bldg.
Miscellaneous
Architect
RAYMOND W. HATCH. ARCHI
tect. Phone 732J, Pendelton. Oregon.
The want ads -can help ysu to find a
tenant who never defaults In the rent.
WANTED To rent a piano In good
condition. Phone Mrs. T. M. Hen
derson. 645R.
WANTED Office girl, experience
not necessary. Addreps "C7' this
office In own hand writing, stating
If you have had any typewriting experience.
CALL PENLAND BROS.' VAN TO
move your household goods. Tele
phone 339. Also baggage transfer
ring and heavy hauling.
Your ad should be In evidence
when the man with a. Job to offer
looks at the--'wants." ...
Your ad. should put you In touch
with a new job before you have be
sun to "worry."
Lost
annum. Interest payable semi-annual
ly, said bonds to mature 10 years aner
date, and to be redeemable at th op
tion of the city of Pendleten h the
sum of $2000 each year after the 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 t 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 term of fci said
bid. -
Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this
26th day of November. 11. ,
THOS. F1TZ GBRAtD,
City Recorder,
LOST On main street Saturday aft
ernoon, cameo pin. Suitable reward
if returned to Dr. Boyden's office.
Your ad. should "stay In print" un
til It does the task you've set for IU ;
Your ad should be there when the
servant YOU OUGHT TO HAVE looks
at the "Help wants." v
FARMERS and merchants of all
Umatilla county towns: We do out
of town hauling of all kinds, such
potato or produce hauling, moving of
household goods and- other heavy
trucking even between towns. Phone
us at our expense. . Penland Bros.
Phone 339. Pendleton.
HOG FEED Blydenstein Co.. 1309 W.
Alta. Phone 351. Also poultry
and other feed. , .
All nf as are talking lahout democracy. Tba soldiers whose name are)
printed In cliia casually list liare suf fored or died for It
Killed In Action.
; Ucutcuant Ralph Jlu'rlbuiC F.oit
JunU. Oregon.
Corporal Giles A. Sflmons, Seattle.
.Washington. 5
i Wagoner Hcrt Strickland,; Seattle.
Washington.
.' Prlvato Vornard J. Meyers Opportu
nity. Washington.
Private Jim o'Conner, Lake View,
Oregon.
Private Frank M. Eckerslcy, Cove,
Oregon.
Private Archie O. Klines, Cedar
Creek, Idaho.
Private Charles Mjonottc. Spokane,
Washington,
Private Albert II. Smith. Clayton,!
M.J.B.C0ffee
(Why?
I Best Coffee
V4 at any price
' You can make more cups
, of good coffee with less
M. J. B. than with any
j other coffee,
f Ground just fight to make
I the best cup oi coffee,
1 Blended from the 'finest
flavored coffees grown in
, the world. '
Thoroughly aged before
. it is roasted. "
Quality never changes.
It's the most economical.
Jt goes further.
Vacuum Packed by Spec
ial Process to Preserve its
. strength and flavor.
' ItRcjsti,ffYcu Fresh
FVFRY CAV Gt'AHAKTFFri
Falls . CUf.
Herder. Mountain
Hughes,
Keane,-
Emmett.
Moscow.
1 it Private Ernrt-Snrlth.6 Welser; Plaho.
Private Alf M. Tronas. Bliss, Idalio.
Corporal Wlllurd C Hough, Fort
Stellacoom, Washington.
Corporal Lee V. Miller. Centralis,
Waahlngton. f
Cook Arthur E. Glover, Dayvllle.
Oregon.
Private Lee W. Umphenour, Good
ing, Idaho.
Died or Won nils.
Lieutenant John F. Ha-yden, Her
ntlston. Oregon.
Private Charles L Kaysser. North
Seattle. Washington
Private Frank T. Wlnchell, Van
couver, Washington.
Private Henry Nollmcver. oregott
City, Oregon.
Private Frank II. Rcdfleld. Anchor.
Oregon. j
Prlvato Bert Smith,
WaxhlnKtoa.-
Private Bartl! A. Kiroch. Sta-ton
Oregon. .... -
Wounded, txirrce I mlitcrniliioil.
Iteg. Sergeant Major Walter . S
Gorrlngo, Spokano, Washington.
Private Roy A
Home, Idaho.
Wounded Slightly.
Prlvato Paul F.
, Idnho.
. Private James J
i.Idaho.
Private Josluh I. Brill, La Grande,
i Oregon. . .
I Prlvato. Vernle Kern, Crane, Ore
gon. ', Private Iirs O. Lofqulst, Auburn.
Washington.
nndcd Severely.
Sergeant Van Alfred Norder, Hood
Tllvcr, Oregon.
. Private Heubell Oakden, Irvln. Ida.
I Private Ira Foils. Portland. Oregon.
1 Private Benamlit W. Heartley.
Tualatin, Oregon.
I Private Charles E- Hull, Everett.
'Washington.!
' Private Karl A. Larson, Spokane.
I Washington.
1 Tied of IMseaae-
j Private Clarence B Frennel, Wal
lace, Idaho. .
; Private Leonard E. Sells, Belllng
jhom. Washington.
I Wagoner Frank J. Schur, Port
land, Oregon.
' Private Loren O. Harrington, Ore
gon City, Oregon.
1 MliMlng In. Action.
Lieutenant Thomna P. Kvans. Sno
homish. Washington.
I I'rlvate Emerald C. Coll, Malo
Washington.
Private clarence 1 Ftevene, Aurora
Oregon.
Private Silvio Palandrl, Portland
Oregon.
Private Hoy F. Loucks, Mansfield,
Washington.
Private Albert C Kram, Boise.
Idaho.
Private Valilhan Montrose, Everett.
Washington.
Private Robert C. Nivlaen, Port
land, Oregon.
Market Steady and
Prices Unchanged
In Portland Yards
Stackers and feeders... 6.00 9.00 1 General sheep and lamb range:
Sheep Market Steady.
. .116.600 16.75
,. 16.500,16.60
. . 14. CO 14.75
,. 14. 00 r 15.00
, . I6.6O1& 18.76
PORTLAND. DeT;. 5. All livestock
markets remained steady today. No
changes were noted in any prices.
Run of hogs was heavy, 861 head
being shipped In, the usual run for
the past few Wednesdays being about
500.
General hog range:
Prime mixed
Medium mixed .....
Rough heavies
Pigs
Bulk
Cattle llnu Light.
Run of cattle was light this morn
ing at North Portland, only 4 3 head
being received. Eighteen head of
calves were also shipped.
General cattle range:
Prime steers $11. 50fi l2.no
Good to choice steers.. 10.50W 1 1.50
Medium to good steers. 8. 50 (ft 10.50
Fair to medium steers... 8.00W9.00
Common to fair steers. J 3.50 & 7.50
Choice cowa and heifers 7.75 8.00
Medium to good cows and
heifers . 6.00 7.00
Fair to medium cows and t
heifers .' 5.00 W 6.00
Canners S.00A 4.00
Bulls ; 5.0(1 ff 7.00
Calves 9.00 W 12.00
Prime lambs .' J11.504M2.
Stockers and feeders... 6.00 8,
Sheep market remained steady -with : Fair to medium lambs. 8.50 i 10.
no price change. "Run was light for j Yearlings . lO.OOiB ll.
the day, 171 head coming In. I Wethers 9.00 10.
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CARLYLEBLACKWELL
EVIDTNGREELEi'
'TheGoMetiWatr
Ja&JVYHiMS w MADCE ElWSl
KARL PLANS ENTERING
AUSTRIA ELECTIONS
AMSTERDAM, Dec. - 4. Former
Emperor Karl, plant entering the
Marcii elections in Austria, at tle
head of democratic monarchy party,
according U a Vienna dipatcti today.
ALTA THVRSDAY
JUVIIINKT DlSAtJREED.
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ByAUman
It's up to you to bring out the candy, Helen.
. y,MM.M pAUlN BIT ASUAMtO? Tue I PEA OF LSB
I vgiiiissa "" mi hittmc mice Maoeo-J
...! J MeoHHjE WHEriSHeCAMB f
UH J ttEArjVJiTH OVEBT&PUW VJlTH f'iA'
V L- Z-J Ij Voo po THAT ACAlJ! f:
Trip Marks End of
Old Policy of Aloofness
Is Europe's Opinion
LONDON. Dec. 4i-r-The
presence of President Wilson
at the peace conference is abso-
lutely necessary. In the opinion
of London morning newspapers.
All quoted voluminously from
the text of his messafe to con-
gress. "The presidents pres-
ence will quicken the proceed
!ng." said the Telegraph. "His
mission to France marks the end
of the ITntted States' old. Jeal-
ously and cultivated policy of
aloofness." said the Times. "The
allied gnverri merits - literally de
sire the president's personal
counsel." If the trip to the con-
ference Is a sacrifice to Amerl-
ca it is one Europeans deeply
aDDreciate."
waxt An coi.rrw awo
CI.A98IPIEO DWECTOar.
Counting six ordinary words to
tae line and charged by
the. line.
Want ads and locals.
Rates Per IJae
' First Insertion, per line 190
. Each add. Inaertion. per line- le
One week (six insections),
.-each insertion, per line . te
. 1 mo. each Insertion, per line ee
6 month contract. . each In
sertion, per line . So
12-month contract, each in
sertion, per line te
No ads taken for less than 2
... Ads taken over the- telephone
only from East Oregonian sub
' scribers and those -listed la the
Telephone Directory. Copy must
. be In our office not - later tnaa
1:36 o'clock day of publication.
tie to have the government retain tho
Tallroads. Unions throughout the
country are da-ily bombarding the In
terstate commerce committee,. The
house as a whole, favors eotiM kind of
governmental controL' ' M
taliuf for Govt Cimtrol.
WASHINGTON". Dec. 4. Organised
labor Is Te-tltirTOing congrens 4n a bat-
Everyone Should
Drink Hot Water
in the Morning
Wash away all the stomach, liver,
and bowel poisons, before
breakfast. .
rJdW.VOI) CHItPROl N0Y
Ft AS mCETaerHBft-
MU-DREI DO Vo0
Iiltc AkirJ Y
etw " , r- 1
1 xrrj
it if r.i.
Vfe5 SOM -
But 1 eoEss
To feel your best day In nnd
out. to feel clean Inside; no rout bll
to coat your tongrue and .sicken your
1-ren.th. or dull your heal; no' consu
ltation, bilious attacks, sick head
ache, colds, rheumatism or- gassy
acid jttoiiHich, you must bathe on th
Inside like you -bathe outside This,
vastly more important, because the j
skin pores do not absorb Impurities
into the blood, while th bowel
pores do, says a well-known physi
cian
To keep these poisons and toxins
well flushed from the stomach, liver,
kidneys and bowels, . drink before
breakfast each day. a frlass of hot
water w ith a teaspoonful of limestone j
phosphate In It. This will cleanse.
purify and freshen the entire aliment-1
iry trace, before putting more fooa 1
into the stomach. j
Get a quarter pound of limestone!
phosphate from your pharmacist. It j
li Inexpensive and almost tasteless, i
except a sourish twinge which is noi'j
unpleasant. Irlnk phosphated hot:
water every morning to rid your sys-
ASK8 OPE! SESSION
WASHINGTON, Dec -I. ruwdon
of Wilson's peace terms ttroloo out
ia tlie senate today when (YHteshanjr
sen of New Jer?y4 Introduced ' reso
lution callina; on Wilson to lntwrpret
tliem. . Ilorah lutrodnced a rrwojution
providing rpen eloti when tire ben
ate considers t lie peace treaty. .
WOUiD CftflTH ovERRitrxq
POWER. ,
WASHINftTOX, ec 4. Senator
Smith nf Gcorala. today Intmtjttccd a
bill rcxtorinff- authority to the Inter
Mate commerce commission U oer-
rnle refrulatlons and rates made by
the director general of railroads.
NORMAL TIME OF
SUNRISE, SUNSET
Hunting: Is prohibited by the
federal migratory bird treaty
between sunset and one-half
hour before sunrise. Below is
the ncrmal time of sunrise and
set on the hunting grounds of
Umatilla county, for the month
of ricemtxr:
I
6.
.,
7. .
..
t. .
10. .
11. .
II..
13. .
14. .
15 . .
1. .
Sunrise.
.... 7:IS
.-..I 7:S4
7:15
7:i
4SJ
... 7:7
7:28
7:l
. 7:30
7:31
, 7:33
7:33
17 7:33
18 7:S
IS 7:3
JO 7 34
21 7:35
22 7:3
Sunset
412
4.13
23. .
24..
2S. .
2. .
37. .
28..
2. .
SO. .
31. .
7:3
7:34
7:37
7 Sg
7:38
7:3S
7:3S
7:3
7:3S
'
4:IS
4:11
4:l
4:I
tern of these vile poison antl toxins. ;,4, s444sa,
tln to prevent their formation. : u .
To feel like yonnjr folks fel; like '
k'on felt lefore onr blMd. nerves
and muscles became saturated m-ith
in art-liniulatlon of ImIv poisons. lx-
tn the- treatment antl above all. keep
It tip! As soap and hot water act on
the skin, rleansins;. sweetening and
ptirifylnK, so limestone phosphate and
RinCHESTER SPILLS-
s-. . usn as, a
AVsisV rui. is h.s ! b.ia Zrt
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