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'.t y. ETOfTT PAGES ! " ."r DAILY EAST OREGONIAN; PENDLETON," OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1918. -. !. Jlf ... u.i ill iimn'i.t-'ixt.i.'jifaiamaHgf aim11 -j...ui......'xmj.ji EDM Notices, Business Opportunities, Locals, Lost, Found, For Rent, Etc., Classified for Easy Reference. jTmm gwwwwnj T'' ' j a ft .. ,. -n1(mMjliliiamnif was1' '"if S vf :nJ - i V. rt NEW TODAY , ' TOW TODAY. Back nftW advertisement wilt be run under -Haw "Teder" for the first Insertion only. During ,'aubarqunnt Insertions of the ad It will, appear undar It proper cIlflceUon. , , ,. NEW TODAY. Alu-utim Eagles IJc lip. All Eagle are requested to bo pre, ent this evening (Friday).. Important business and election of officer. Good feed. Everybody; conic. . M, A. Fer. guson. Worthy president. It. C. Lawrence, Secretary, . , 'r .'. MESSENGER. RKRVHTE. Port SALBt-IU model Ford. Good an new.' fiom extra tire. Price 1560. Apply this office. WANTED Pasture for five hrau ...horses... Address Andy Harnett. Weston, Ore. HELIAI1LIS MUSHKNOKft and deliv ery aervice. Phone 821. Lester', f For Sale KOR SALE Modern house and four - lota with garage. 226 Jane St. Pen dleton. Or. B. B. Butlar, 1118 Indiana Avenue. Spokane, Washington. FOR BALK 14 bead hogs weighing from 76 to 98 lbs. Phone 2F6? Wanted WANTED Good, clean rag at The East Oregonlan office. WANTED Hewing, pnone 4S3-W. Notices Notice to Itound-t'p Stuck holders. The postponed, annual meeting of the atockholders of the Northwestern FOR SALE Ford touring car. Cheap Frontier Exhibition Association will he i If taken quick. Phone 398M. held upon Friday, December sth, 11S. 111 1 i i i lat 7t30 n. m in the iM.nrr1a.rv of the run cauinet sewing ma. psndleton Commercial Club's office In FOR BALE , - chine in good condition, B. Court lit. i FOR 8AIE 190 cords good dry mountain wood, "eff the car in any amount from one cord to carload. De livered to your home and sawed, A Lome, CIS Walnut Ef. phone 232J. FOR BALK Good second hand sad. die for til, SI. S. imrock,' ' 235 Jnn Bt. FOR KALE I'ullrl, milch cows and potatoes. Inquire S24 Pine street. HEMSTITCHINO t the Singer shop. Mall order promptly axtended to. WANTED Lady to help with honse work In small family. Phone 122 or Inquh-e Oregon Bakery. WANTED Good second hand gra'fnola. Address "C" Uila. office. For Eent . APT AND BOOMH ALTA .APT FTJRNIBHEn APT. HamlKon Court HOUSEKEJEPINQ ROOM. 01 Clay. FOR RENT BLEEPINa roots, willow. Phone 42K- Attoraeyi D. W. BAILET, Attorney at Lew, Rooms 7. t, , Despaln Building- GEORGE W. COUTT8, Attorney at Lew, Room 17. Schmidt block. DOWNSTAIRS Apartment. 401 Aura. WHEAT RANCH for tent an Ilea from town. AddreM Box IS Pa dleton. Ore. WANTED To hear from owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full description. D. F. Bush. Minneapolis, Minn. 115. WANTED AT ON'CE, middle aired or elderly woman to do light house work for three in family. No laun dry. Phone 881. NOTICE OP KTIIF.FT ARSUKKMEKT INHTAUJIKNT PIHVILWiKH. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Pen dleton, on November '20th, did make an assesHment for the Improvement of Garfield street to ,the south line of Jnckson street to the north line of HMey street. In the City of Pendleton, and did aaaeas the contract price for making said Improvements against the lots, parts of lots and parcels of land, epeclal!y benefited thereby. All persons arrected by such Improve ment and asResvment desiring to take advantage of the provlxlons of Chap tor" 5 of Titlo ; of, .Lord's Oregon LaWg providing thut such assessment may be paid in ten annual install ntenta are hereby putlfled that appli cation so to do must be made to the City Recorder as in such Chapter pro. vided within ton days from the date of this notice. Forms for such appli cations may he secured from the of fice of the City Recorder. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 6th day of December. 1918. i ffHOS. -FITS! GERALD. ' City Recorder. the Elks' building-. T. D. TAYLOR. President C. H. MARSH, Secretary. j FOR BALE One 10,OO (tall on wood stave water tank In K,ood condition. Just the thing for storage reservoir. Smythe-Lonergan Co. WANTED. TO EENT For few weeks or months, adding machine. Ad dress Patriotic Service League or Phon4l 123. FURNISHED APARTMENTS eloae In. 777 Thompson.-. . FOR RENT On Locust Hill, modern house. Inquire Ralph Folsom. Nice sleeping rooms, 723 Aura. CARTER 8MYTHE. Attorney at Law, Office In rear of Asoerlcaa National Bank Building. Notices FEB FEE, Attorneys at Law. Of fice In Despaln Building. R. L. KEATOR. Attorney at Law. Room 24. Smith-Crawford Build In. . , . . 8. A. LOWELL, attorney and counsel lor at law. Office In Despaln Bide. . Dissolution NotkT. . Notice Is hereby given that the firm of Snow & 81ml la this dify dissolved by mutual consent, Mr- R. 81ml re- FOR SALE One 1911 78 Holt Cat " erplllar; lust rebored, with new crank shaft. Also one 1915 Oregon ., ... , . . . ... special combine harvester, both Al tiring from the business which will , ' , ,. ' WANTED Second hand pool .Phone 207. table. WANTED Winter pasture and straw for fifteen head of cattle. F. J. Watklns, Meacham, Ore. ROOM and board. Phone 482R. S A. NEWBERRY, Attorney at Law. Smith-Crawford Building. A CHOICE modem 7 or room house, hot water heat, hard, weed floors, shower bath, French doer, sleeping porch fttd cement garage In terrace. In - Leiurelhunit, Portland, worth l50. Ataw flutta modem I room cottage In another part of Port land for $2500. Another In another part of same city for $2000. All for tale.. Write' F. I. WatU, Weston, Ore. NOTICE OF SALE OF WATEIi BONDS. Notice I hereby given that seated bids Will be received at the office ef the City Recorder In Pendleton, Ore gon. up to December 11, 11. at S o'clock p. m. of said day for the pur chase of 120,000 water bonds of The City of Pendleton, said bond to bear I date of January 1st. Ill), and to bear PETERSON & BISHOP, Attorneys at Interest at the rate of per cent per TWO AND THREE roomed apt, hot water and baths, 110 to tlft per Crawford Building. month. 7 0 2 33. Alta. Alta Apt. Law. Rooms 2 and 4, Smith- hereafter be conducted by J. C. Snow at the soma location, 117 E. Court street. Dated Dec. 2nd, 1918. J. C SNOW. RICHARD SIMIS. Ore.' THE PAULINE Rebecca lodge No. 12 will hold tholr regular meeting to morrow evening. Dec. lh. at 8 p. m. By order of the Noble Grand. (Signed; Edna Woodworth. sec. Farm Implements KniichlM Tcnilars Attention. Pondleton Commandery. No. 7. K. T.. will meet Friday evening, Decem ber 6th for transaction of business and election of officer. THE "NON-SKIP" 'WEEDER gets all the weeds, the first time or r the field. Saves one-third the time ano does lots better work. Ordor now. Pendleton W seder Work, (32 Cotton wood street. .-: WANTED Dining room girl for rail road hotel. Experience unneces sary. Address X thl office. WANTED At once, waitress at U. S. Cafe. , Farm Land For Sale Irrigable Homestead. 155 acre ranch near Bend, Ore.. Deschutes river running through I property, part level, part rolling, deep. i- ------ii-L.-i.i- - - i- l. - -. - -l - -1 r"-" so", nearly an tniaoie. rine ai- wTEnii..iiniilii iinivr tn huv i fIf and potato land. A bargain at Wanted large farming outfit and Interest on a lease on 3000 acres of wheat land; 500 acres In wheat. 400 acres summer- fallow, to be sown In spring. Four mile from Condon. Oregon. Write If, A. Concannon, Condon, Oregon. 116 50 Per acre, cash at this Write A. J. Moore. Bend, Ore. price. The want ads can help you to find a tenant who never defaults In the rent. WANTED Second hand cash regis ter. Phone 222. , WA NTED Woman Phone 115- to do washing STEAM HEATED ROOMS, with bathajp, close in. 12. uo per wees, up. aho housekeeping rooms. The Perkins, 621 Willow Bt. Miss Ina Toll, prop. JAMES B. PERRY, Attorney al Law. Office over Taylor Hardware) Com- FOR RENT Furnished Apt. Water. , . 501 WANTED Unfurnished 5 or S room house with bath and toilet. Phone 20S. GIRL FOR LIGHT housework. No washing. Phone 669J or call 1000 Raley street. ' ' RALEY AND RALEY, Attorneys at Law. Office In American National! Bank Building. FRED E. SCHMIDT, Attorney at Law. Room 24, Smith-Crawford WANTELi Office girl experience not necessary. 1 Address "C thl office In own hand writing, stating If you have had any typewriting experience. Tom' ad. --should fin a tenant for that furnished room .who will appre ciate It. i- ' Auctioneers COl2 'w- F. IrmiNKA. Auctioneer. Architect makes a specialty of farmer. Mock wTtvTTaat and machinery sales- "The man that RAYMOND Wf HATCH. ARCHI- gets you the money." Leave order tect- Phone 7J2J, Pendelton. Ore- at East Oregonlan Office. , . . .. gon- Draymen CALL PEN LAND BROS.' VAN: TO ;- - . move your household goeda. Tele- , phone 339. - Also baggage transfer- LOST Letter addressed to Mrs. Lot 1 ring and heavy hauling. , Schutler. Orland. Cat Finder I please leave at Bast Oregonlan office. Second-Band Dealers i v . t -, - Tour ad should be. In. , evidence V. STROBLB. dealer In new and eo- J tle.Jna'! with .? 3ob to offe,i ond hand goods. Cash .aid for '"oks at the "wants." second hand goods. Cheapest place " " to buy household good. 210 E. Court. To answer a want ad today hi safer Phone 271W. for it may not appear again annum. Interest payable semi-annual ly', said bonds to mature 19 year after date, and to be redeemable at the) op tion or the city of Pendleton in the sum of 12000 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 or the Cltv 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 Co the bidder and he fails to take the same In ac cordance with the term of his aaid , bid. . : Dated at Pendleton, Oregon,, this . 26th day of November. 1918. . . THOa FITZ GERALD. ,, ' City Recorder. ' FARMERS and merchants of all , Umatilla county town: We do out of town hauling of all kinds, such as ''potato or produce hauling, moving- of I household goo da and ether heavy I trucking even between town. Phone us at our expense. Penland Bros, ; Phone 339. Pendleton. HOG FEED Blydensteln Co., 1300 W. Alta. Phone 351. Also poultry and other feed. , t , ; - y Tknd Brines lis isnarM(s ui1hmvI -.'.. M VfstfcJhs Osiva TV Coming of Baby Marks the Ad 'f vent of a Glorious Future, gy SclentttU Bur frrnt strr ttvraM to lftlr jpon tho rrmarkahle influence which hm mother's hnppr pre-nntnl dlsponttlon ha upnn the tWJtu and future of the generes. tjotm to come. There I a rplendld prrpn ration frrr ow hn)t a century hnv applied bv for the utorlr'e arrival km wit as Jnthr'a Friend. This, la a mo (trntcfiO, penetratiKtr mnMf that at once if tens ad aoethea themrrlad of broad, flnt abdominal tnnsclea under the akin of the ateloraerw By It rec ti Ur use during tlve period the nerres, ten dote and cords are relaxed and there la an aba nee of nausea, hearing down pains, strain and rensral discomfort amre often than otbarwiao srericDced wbea iwtare la unaided. By the use of Mother. Fr.Md Blrht ami tnnrnlnf the mjcrrs relai with tta when Mbv cones, the time at the crisis la shorter nd pain and danrer Is naturally avoided. Write the Bradneld Re-rnl-itnr Company, Tept. P.. I-mr Bnildlnir, Atlanta, Georgia, fnr their Motherbofvd Book, ami obtain a hot tie of MoUwr's Friend from the drujrslst, hr ail means, and get into conation to aeet the crisis. Hogs Hitting $17 i In Portland JVlai kctj Ito '; Cattle3lTe Better f'rtJRTLAND. Dee. 6 Hrfg?inrkot showed extreme rtrcaxth at th open- j Itie of the ljr-W tjade ktortji Port 1 land. With' a run of but 321 head, a mere handful when the demand la anywhere near good, the market price iuickiy tton4 k.- 117.00. One tupIHTIoad wtiij, it Jliat value early b the'day. A year ago ton hogs sld In the North Portland yards at 1 with tops - Private Bugene Fulton, gedro Wooly, Washington. Private Hum Ventnra, Portland. Oregon. Private Camlet L. Croesbeek. Soise, Idaho. ' Private Henry D. Grant, Sedro Wooloy, Washington. Private" Jesse Chester Burdlck. Marshfleld,. Oregon. - :' Private John R. FitzgeraM, Band point, Idaho. ' All of ae are talklrur ahont denHHTacy. Tin an Idlers whotte, name printed In 1U casualty list liave uffcred or died for U. . ; 00 A grand review In Pari of the democratic armies would he an epoch al sight, but how long would It take 12.000.000 men to paws a given point, especially if the given point could not. go more than a week without sleep. '''' t ASK GRANDMA ABOUT VEGETABLE TEA FOR CONSTIPATION Liver snd bowel remedies come and go, hut Dr. Carter's K. and 11. Tea. whlrh your grandmother knew all about. Is now more pnpujar than ever. Many families have used this tes fur years, brewing It at homo, snd find It the best and least expensive remedy they can get. Tour pharmacist will sell yon a small package, which will last a long time. It's s splendid drink for constipa tion, acts surely snd gently, and for a slngglHh liver, sick headache, sallow skin and dlsslness. many thousands of women use It. Speedy snd blissful relief Is guaranteed to all who drink Vr Carter s K. and H. Tes, and don't fntteet that it's simply fin for children.- two year ago at .5 l-T5. ffwU.i'A ri H J Prime mixed : . i .rfi . . 1 16:" 4 1 7. Medium .mixed ...'f. . . . .(Hr''P l 5 Rough h'eailcs ..: 14.K0trU.Sti Pigs 14.00 15.00 Bulk 1700 t'sttln Moving I letter. While price changes were of small proportion. If any at all were made, the market for cattle at North Port land was showing bettr character from the start of the dav's trading. Run of cattle was small for the day. Kill ers suddenly appeared to want sup' plies, everyone seeming to be of the same mind at the same Instant. Re sult was that the limited ufferlug were quickly snapped up. ; A year ago top steers fere listed at 310. two years ago at 17. 15. Ueaeral cattle range. Prime teers 11.6Q12.n Goort'to chalce steers.. 10 60i 11.50 Medium to good seers.. s.ROfc 10.6" Fair to. medium steers. . 8.00 l.on Common to fair steers.. Choice cows and heifers Medium to good cows and heifers 6.00 Fair to medium cows and heifers -i S.0 Cannors 3 00 4.00 Bulls 6.00 T T.O'i Calves 9 00 g 12.00 Stockers and feeders... 0.00 9.00 No Muttna fur Market. No supply at all reached the mutton alleys at North Portland over night. Trend of. the trade appeared to lie about the same as recently listed, the demand- being good around former price. Ayenr ago top lambs were quoted nt 113.50 and two years ago at $0.25 4M.50 In the North Portland yards. General sheep and lamb range: General sheep and lamb range Prime lambs 111. SOW 12.78 Stockers and feeders. 8.00 8.00 i Fair to medium lambs; . 8.50W10.50 Yearlings 10.00 11.0b Wethers O.OOig) 10.00 6.503 7-75 7.50 .00 i. Killed in Action. r Private Raymond o. Clark. Warner Cuke. Oregon. Private Anlbale Desantis, Portland, Oregon. Private Lester Z. Fairbanks, Seattle, Washington. 1 Died of llsca.0. Corporal Joseph K. Johnson. South Prairie. Washington. Private Carl Florence, Creston, Washington. Private Charles Sylvan Fisher, Mi-, nam. Oregon. Private Charles L. Cook, Poulsbo, Washington. ' I . Wmintlcd Severely:' ' Private Robert O. Glenn, , Parma. Ids ho. I . Missing iu Action- Private Dale V". lioagtai)d. Walla Walla,. Washingtou.. -, ... . Wounded. Degree I'ndncruiiJied. Corporal Orvillo Dave Crippen, Sal mon. Idaho. Private John W; Baind, 4. l?aton. Woshlnjrton.i : :,' , j fV-,t., Private Walter ' Johnaon, Seattle. Washington. . Private Vincel F. Lemon, Garfield, Washington. Private Thomas A. . McDonald, South P-elllnghara, Washington. Private William P. Monaghan. Yamhill, Oregon. Wounded Sliglitly. Private Charles W. Krussln, Sno- hoinlnh, Washington. You Needn't keep on feeling dis tressed after eating, ifor belching, nor experiencing nausea between meals. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures dyspepsia It strengthen the stomach end other ilgestive organs for the proper per formance of their functions. Take Hood's. v JANITORS IX CHICAGO -.TIUmATEN TO STRIKE CHICAGO, Dec. 5- A conference was scheduled today between repre sentatives of real estate agent and 7000 janitors to adjust wage differ ences. The Janitors have threatened to strike unless they receive an in crease of from 33 to 5 a month.. Your ad. should put you in touch with a new Job before you have be tun to "worry." i)01NGS OF THE DUFFS - - A fellow can't be too careful nowadays. By Allman BETTER THAN MOIL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute; ' . - i -r Dr. Edwards,' Olive Tablets the substi tute for calomel arc a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. They are the result of Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat liver and bowel compJArta with cclonjeL His efforts to banish it brought out these uttle olive-colored tablets. - ' These pleasant little tablet do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel, -Theytake hold f the trouble and quickly correct it Why .-ure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc 'vith the ?ums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel, but to H Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets take its pi . Most headaches, "dui.i-.sss' rnd thai lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver, take Dr. tawaros Olive Tablets when you feel "loggy" and "heavy." Note how thty "clear" clouded brain and how they "perk up" the spirits, 10c and 25c s box. All druggists. DARKEN GRAY HAIR, LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY SAUK TEA ASI Sin.PIIV'K DARK ESS S NATOtAIAY TILVF NOBODY CAX TEUi; " SooO MORHIrKa!. ar&Soo TJiev. MEVJ STENOGRAPHER? w A -A '.cMt m. 'JfEA you navo a bilious attack your liver tails f to perform its functions. You become con---" stipatcd. The food you eat ferments in your stomach instead of digesting. This inflames the stomach and causes nausea, vomiting and a terribla headacheTake Chamberlain's Tablets. fThcy tone upyour liver, clean out jour stomach and you will soon be as well as ever. There is nothing better. I I K NAME IS Hi : . I I VoUR MAU. FOR ( i f 5 , F::MMS- ' - -m,W3iTS - . , - . - , ,11...- II SBaBBr- sssaaalBC9BaiBsss I . m WANTED TO I-'IA' - THE GERMAN FIAG LONDON". Dec. 6. Admiral Von Reuter, commander of the late Ger man high seas fleet, in response te Admiral Beatty's order against hoist ing" the German flag, asked cancel lation of the order, according to aa admiralty statement. He declared the flag had been flown honorably and maintained the order was unjus tifiable. , Heatty pointed out a state ef war st ft I exfaita and that no enemy vessel is permitted to fly Its flag in British ports. . j , REALTY TRANSFERS Hair that loses Its color and lustre, or when it fades, turn Bray, dull ami lifeless, is caused by a lack of ul phur in the hair. Our grandmothe made up a mixture of Sage Tea an ! Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and .thousands of women and men who value that even color. that Waiitiful dark shade of . hair which is so attractive, use only thla old-time recipe. ... ' Nowadays we get thl famous mix ture improved by the addition of otrw er ingredient by aehinar at any drug store for a bottle of "Wyeth'a Saga and Sulphur Compound," which dark ens the hah- so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell it naa been applied. You just dampen at sponge or soft 'brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking on ' small strand at a time. By mornlngr the gray hair disappear; hut What de . lights the ladies with Wyeth'a Sago and Sulphur Compound' Is' that, be sides beautifully darkening the hai after a few application, it 'also brings back the gloss and lustre and clvea it an appearance of abundance. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur ; Com pound Is a delightful toilet requisite to impart color and a youthful ap pearance to the hair. It la not In tended for the cure, witigatloa or prevention, of disease. ' v" STOP BACKACHE IN FEW F.UNUTES Deeds. E. E. Fletcher to W. T. Rlgby. 14. 000. PW 1-4 NW 1-4 section I. 8 1-2 XB 1-4. SW 1-4 and NB 1-4. SB 1-4. section 3; E2 1-2 SE 1-4 section 4; E 1-2 NE 1-4 section 9; N 1-2 NW 1-4. SW 1-4 and NW 1-4 SW 1-4. section 10, township 5 north, range 31. ' Addie C. Est eli to Walter Xaylor. 11. 4 9S acres In SW 1-4 NW 1-4 section 3. township 3 north, range 29 and lot 6, block 4. Echo. A. L. Campbell to J. H. Schram, 110. .V 1-3 NE 1-4 NW 1-4 section 29. township. 4 north, range 20. F. D. Stanley to T. C. Parks. 14.- '000. E 1-2 SE 1-4 section 23. town ship 5 north, range ?8. W. O. Sanders to T- C Tarks, 11. E 1-3 section 22. township 4 north, range 23. J Lidla A. Hyatt to Cecil Hyatt. 1. SW 1-4 section 28, township 4 north, range 36. . O. F. Steele to F. J- Hoeklns. II. Wes 1-2 section 30, township north j range 30. I J. C. Paisley to Frank Sullivan. 3.. Lot 1 block 34. Freewater. i Chester A- Fee to James A. Fee. It. NE 1-4 NE 1-4 section 21. township I north, range 34. Thos. H. Hulbert to Martha Travis. 11 30 acres In N 1W-4 section 11 to-wnship 4 north, range 28. CASTOR I A i For Infants and Children i in use roruver.su Ysfrs Always RlB I.lMBAiO, PAIX. SOltENKSS, STIFFNESS RIGHT OtT WITH. -ST. JACOBS LINIMENT." When your back la sore and lama or lumbago, sciatica or neuritis ha you stiffened up. don't suffer! Get m small trial bottle of old, honest "St. Jacobs Liniment" at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and ru it right Into the pain or ache, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness and lameness Is gone. ' Don't stay crippled! This soothing, penetrating liniment takes the ache and pain right out and ends the mis ery, it Is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn or discolor the skin. . Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica and lame back . mtserr , so promptly and aurely.'' It never disappoints! STOPS HEADACHE -PAIN.JMALGIA Dont suffer ! Get a. dim pack of Dr. Junes' Headache Powder. - . the You can clear rour kead and relieve a dull, splitting or violent throbbing headache is a moment with a Dr. James Headache Powder. This old time Beadiu-se relief acta almost musi cally. .sad some one to the drug store now ior a aioie parkair and a few mo ments after you take a powder you Iwni won ier wnai became oi the Dead ache, aeuralgi sad pale, r Stop, nfir. j! T . z--C.'::- ; i