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    DAILY EAST OTCEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY? DECEMBER WIS.
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14 Centers Getting
Soldier Education '
Underway Thru U. S.
WASHINGTON, Deo. 9. Vocation,
al re-education at government ex
pense of wounded American soldier
i. Is retting under way In 14 district
' embracing all sections of the country.
A report today by the federal board
; having this work in charge showed on
,, November , a total of (584 cases In
which such training would be needed, j
1 Of this number 4481 were brought to
the attention of the board as eligible
by the war risk Insurance bureau.
More than 'one-half of these men
have been allowed disability compen
sations. "The bureau of war risk Insurance,"
tha-report says, "Is working harmoni-
ously with the federal board In the
endeavor to do the bent thing possi
ble for the disabled men, and what It
lightly conceives to be the Immedi
ate offering of opportunity for special
training, by which these men. de
spite their handicaps, may be made
efficient In some line of civil useful
ness and given earning power."
All expenses at the school to which
they are assigned, together with trans
portation and pay on a regular graded
scale, are met by the government., .v
Marysvllle
France. .
man now serving In
ENTIRE COMPANY
HAS IMPORTANT
REASON TO LEAVE
LIT MATCH, 8 INJURED,
2 BUILDINGS WRKfKEl)
' MATtYVILLK, Cal.. Dec. . Eight
men were Injured, one seriously, and
two brick buildings were' wrecked
when, a Korean restaurant, keeper lit
a match to (orate a gas leak.
j Tony Johnson, a gas worker, who
was repairing a leak In the cellar of
the restaurant, may die of his Injur
ies. Fd Reed, his assistant, sustained
probable internal Injuries. The res
taurant man and pedestrians were
knocked down by the explosion and
flying bricks.
The property was owned by a
VANCOUVER. Wash.. Dec. 9.
-At a dinner, served to mem-
bers of on of the spruce pro-
ductlon dimlumT here a' sergeant
announced .that If any of the
men had any important reason
wliv thev should be mustered
I out at once they should report
I to the orderly -nopm at 1 o'clock.'
At the appointed hour the en-
I tire company, to a man, re-
sponded- All had special rea-
sons why they should be mus-
tered out immediately.
TIME CAHD
Wewton-Pendleton Auto Stage
Leaves Weston for Pendleton" at 7:41
a. m. and 12:45 p. .
Leaves Athena for Pendleton at 1:00
a. m. and 1:00 p. m.
Leaves Adams for Pendleton at 1:10
a. m. and 1:10 p. m.
Leaves , Pendleton Allen-Knight
, Store) for Weston at 10 a. m. and
4:00 p. m.
For Sale
FOR 8ALK OR RENT Modern house
and four lots with garage. 225
Jane St., Pendleton, Ore. 8. 8. Butler,
1113 Indiana Avenue, Spokane, Wash.
FOR SALE' Good second hand sad
dle for $16. M. B. Shrock, 125
Jane 8t.
FOR SALK-T-One 76 Holt caterpillar,
just rebored, with new crank shaft.
see uienn jv. ncott, i-enuietun, ur
Wanted
For Rent
WANTED Good, clean rags at Tha
East Oregonian office.
WANTED Sewing, phone 4S1-W.
HEMSTITCHING at the Singer shop.
Mall order promptly attended to.
FARMERS and ..merchants' -of -all
Umatilla county towns: We do out
of town hauling or all kinds, such as
potato or produce hauling, moving of
household goods and other heavy
trucking even between towns. Phone
us at our expense. Penland Bros.
Phone 239, Pendleton. ,
WANTED Lady to help with house
work In small family. Phone 122
or Inquire Oregon Bakery.
WANTED Modern 4 or 6 room un
furnished house. Phone 787.T,
WANTED 8 full blood Rhode Is. Red
roosters, phone 8F12.
WANTED Second hand pool
Phone 307.
table.
WANTED Becond hand cash
ter. Phone 222.
regis-
APT AND ROOMS ALTA AFTS.
FURNISHED APT. Hamilton Court.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, 101 CUT.
FOR RENT SLEEPING room, SO
Willow. Phone 482R.
DOWNSTAIRS Apartment. 401 Aura,
WHEAT RANCH for lent, f miles
from town. Address Box 9S. Pen
dleton, Ore. I
Attorneys
D. W. BAILEY, Attorney at Law,
Rooms 7, S, , Despaln Building.
GEORGE W. COUTT8. Attorney at
Law, Room 17. Schmidt block.
CARTER 8MTTHE. Attorney at
Law. Office In rear ef American
National Bank Building.
Legals
FEE A FEE1, Attorneys at Law. Of
fices In Despaln Building.
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
In. 777 Thompson.
close
FOR RENT On Locust Hill, modern
house. Inquire Ralph. Folsom.
Notices
HOG FEED Blydensteln Co., 1300 W.
Alta.' Phftne 351. ' Also poultry
and other feed.
FOR SALE Full cabinet sewing ma
chine in good condition, 315. 220
E. Court St.
FOR SALE Shetland ponies. All
kinds and colors. Oilman Folsom.
Penldeton, Oregon.
HISTORY OF TIIK WOULD WAR
Hy Francis A March, brother of
General Peyton C. March. Com
plete 800 paces illustrated of fl
rinl photographs. Your chance to
make $500 per month. Freight
pnld. credit given. Outfit free.
Victory Publixhlng Company, 431
S. Dearborn, Chicago.
Thrifty Hardware, Liimhor and Im
plement Business for Sulo,
Eastern Ore.. No competition. Best
locution in state. Healthy, . mild cli
mate. 3-4lhs wheat country, i Balance
diversified. Watts and Rogers, Wes
ton. Ore.. Umatilla Co. , .,
KnUclilM of Columbus, Attention.
Important meeting Tuesday. De
cember 10th. Full attendance de
sired. JOSEPH P. MURPHY, Sec.
For Sale
FOR SALE liulck 4. 1918 model,
good condition. Phone 636W.
In
FOR BALE Or will trade for auto
mobile, lot on, north side. Phone
203.
FOR SALE 60 young
; dress Tom Boylen, Jr.,
shoots. Ad.
Echo, Ore.
FOR SALB 180 acres lumber land,
million and a half saw lumber,
$1000.- Peter Kriaer. 107 Garfield fit.
WANTED To hear from owner of
good ranch for sale. Slate cash
price, full description. D. F. Bu&h,
Minneapolis, Minn.
WANTED Pasture for five hea
horses. Address Andy Barnett,
Weston, Ore.
AN EXXPER7ENCED,
man wants work by
Phone 212J.
capable til
ths hour.
WANTED Small house with barn
lot. Phone 246J after 5 o'clock.
WANTED Modern furnished opts
or small furnished house. - Inquire
"T" this office.
Nice sleeping rooms, 723 Aura.
ROOM and beard. Phone 482R.
FOR RENT Furnished
Water.
Apt. 02
R. L KEATOR. Attorney at Law.
Room 24, Smith -Crawford Building.
8. A. LOWELL, attorney and counsel
lor at law. Office In Despaln Bldg.
S A. NEWBERRY, Attorney at Law.
Smith-Crawford Building.
Auctioneers
COL. W. F. YOHNKA, Auctioneer,
makes a specialty of farmers stock
and machinery sales. "The man that
gets you the money." Leave order
at East Oregonian Office.
PETERSON A BISHOP. Attorneys at
Law. Rooms 2 and 4, smltav
Crawford Building.
JAMES B. PERRY, Attorney at Law,
Office over Taylor Hardware Com
pany.
Draymen
RALEY AND RALEY, Attorney at
Law. Office In American National
Bank Building.
FOR SALE 1 team young mares, wt.
about 2000, 4 and r. years old; also
two weaned cnlts. Bargain If taken
at once. Address B. W. Smith, Her-
miston.
WANTED Experienced girl for gen
eral housework. Inquire tT20 Cos
bie or phone 210 J.
Farm Implements
FOR KALR Fine home In Weston.
6-room house, barn and other out
buildings, 4 acre's of finest garden
land. This is a snap. Must be seen
to be appreciated. Better hurry. For
particulars, address Box 83, Weston.
Oregon.
THE "NON-SKIP" WEEDER gets all
the weeds the first time or r the
field. Saves one-third the time ana
does lots better work. Ordor now.
Pendleton Weeder Works, 631 Cotton-;
wood stre
FOR SALE I have city property for
sate from $1600 and up. Also farm
lands end farm leases. W. H. Mor
rison, 112 East Court street. Phone
1003.
MESSENGER SERVICE.
RELIABLE MESSENGER and deliv
ery service. -Phone 321, Lester's.
Business Oppoortunlty.
Wanted, representaives to Introduce
a new substitute for coal and wood. A
guaranteed orticle of merit. Every
home a prospect. Demonstration
every day this week. 811 Main St.
CALL PENLAND BROS." VAN TO
move your household goods. Tele-
Phone 839. Also baggage transfer
ring and heavy hauling.
Second-Hand Dealers,
V. STROBLB. dealer In new and sec
ond hand goods. Cash paid for
second hand goods. Cheapen place
to buy household goods. 210- E. Court.'
Phone 271W. ' -
The want ads can help you to find a
tenant who never defaults In the rent.
Architect
Found
RAYMOND W. HATCH, ARCHI
tect. Phone 732J, Pendelton. Ore-
gon.
I -
For a time. It is expected, the peace
dove will be as voluble as a parrot.
FRED E. SCHMIDT. Attorney at
Law. Room 24, Smith-Crawford
Bldg.
NOTICE OF STREET ASSE8SMEXT
INSTALLMENT PIUVILHUKH.
Notice Is hereby given that tha
Common Council of the City of Pen
dleton, on November 20th. did make
an assessment for the Improvement
of Garfield street to the south line of
Jackson street to the north line of
Raley street. In the City of Pendleton,
and did assess the contract price for
making said Improvement against
the lot, part of lots and parcels of
land, especially benefited thereby. All
persons affecied by aueh Improve
ment and assessment desiring: t take
advantage of the provision of Chap
ter 6 of Title 26 of Lord' Oregon
Laws providing that such assessment
may be paid In ten annual install
ments are hereby notified that appli
cation so to do must be made to the
Cfcty Recorder as In such Chapter pro
vided within ten days from tne cam
of this notice. Forms for such appli
cation may be secured from th of
fice ol the City Recorder.
Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, . thl
th day of December, 1918.
THOS. FITZ GERALD.
t City Recorder.
Miscellaneous
WOULD LIKE to make the acquaint
ance of some lady who. Is looking
for a husband and home- i W. A.
Townsend Pell, Csy Rooming Honse.
A CHOICE modern 7 or room
house,- hot water heat, hard wood
floors, shower bath, French door,
sleeping porch and cement garage In
terrace, in Laurelhurst. Portland,
worth $8600. Also Quite modern t
room cottage In another part of Port
land for $2500. Another In another
pari of same city for $2000. All for
sale.. Write F. D. Watts, Weston, Ore.
FOUND Child's fur neckpiece. Own-j Yonr ad should be there when the
er may get same by calling at of- I servant YOU OUGHT TO HAVE looks
flee and paying for this notice. at the "Help vants."
SEE FREiE) demonstration. " New sub
stitute (or coal and wood 811 Main
Street.
Your ad should be In evidence
when the man with a job to offer
looks at the "wants."
NOTICE OF STREET ASSEBMWfc.NT
INSTALLMENT FRIVILBfcKrJ.
Notice Is hereby given " that tha
Common Council of th City of Pen
dleton, on November 29, 118, did
make an assessment for the Improve
ment of Pine street from tUe i south
line of Webb street to the east lino of
Railroad street. In the City of Pendle
ton, and did asses the contract price
for making said Improvement against
the lots, parts of lots and parcel at
tend, especially benefited thereby. All
persons affected by such Improvement
and assessment desiring to take ad
vantage of the provision of Chapter
S of Title 2 of Lord's Oregon Laws
providing that such assessment may
be. paid in ten annual installment are
hereby notified that, application
to do must be made to tha City Re
corder as in such Chapter provided
within ten days from the date of this
notice. Forms for such application
may be secured from the office of tha
City Recorder.
Dated at Pendleton. Oregon, this (th
day of December, 1918.
THOS. FITZ GERALD,
City Recorder.
WHEN YOU WAKE
UP DRINK GLASS
OF HOT WATER
Wash tha poison and toxlna from
system before putting more
food Into stomach. "
Say Intlde-bathing make any
one look and feal clean, . ,
sweet and refreshed.
Wnsh yourself on the Inside before
4renkfat like you do on the outside.
This Is vastly more Important because'
the skin pores do not absorb Impuri
ties Into the blood, causing Illness,
while the powel pores do.
For every ounce of food and drink
taken into the stomach, nearly an
ounce of wanle material must be car
ried out of the body. If this waste
material Is not eliminated day by day
It (iiilrkly ferment and generates
Poisons, gases and toxins which are
absorbed or sucked Into the blood
stream, through the lymph ducts
which should snrk only nourishment
to sustain the body.
A splendid health measure Is to.
drink before breakfast each day, a
Pluss of real hot water with a tea
spoonful Of llmentone phosphate in it.
which Is a harmless way ' to wash
these poison, gases and toxins from
the stomach, liver, kidneys and bow
Vis: thus cleansing, sweetening and
Ireshenlng the entire alimentary ca
ial before putting more food Into the
stomach. ,
' A quarter pound of limestone phos
phate costs but very little at the drug
store but I sufficient to make any.
one an enthusiast on Inside bathing.
Men and women who are accustomed
to woke up with a dull, aching head
or have furred tongue, -bad taste, nas
ty breath, sallow complexion, others
who have bilious attacks, acid stom
ach or constipation aro assured of
pronounced Improvement in both
health and appearance fhortty.
KAISER'S SON TO
SUTPORT EBERT
BERLIN, Dec. 7. Prince Adelbert,
son of the former Kaiser, telegraphed
today from Kiel that he will support
Chancellor Ern-rt's government.
WHEN A FAMILY
NEEDSJ' FRIEND
tn th Absence of Doctors Nobly Gone
to War. After Influenza, th Grip,
Those womleWally Uatf.il "medicines,
JIooiI'h Sursapiirilla, l'eptiron nntl
Hood's l'ills com prist iir the new
combination family treatment are
warmly recommended.
If taken regularly, Hood's Snrsn
parilla before nienls, l'eptiron after
meals, and Hood's Pills at nipht as
needed, I bey ore reasonably sure to
keep a family in bcnllh end prove to
be reliable and always ready friends.
They purify the blood, build up
strength nnl reifulate the system.
(let all. or anv one, as yoti think
Cattle Market is !
Up 25 to 50 Cents;
Hogs, Sheep Steady
l ' . :. t.
PORTLAND, Dec. 10.-Under the
management of L. R. Mcee, the an
nual, Pacific k International ". Llvestoc
show opened better than anyone had
expected Monday morning. The
show will continue during the ; week.
With the holding of the livestock
shows less sttentlon wss given to the
general market thnn under normal
conditions, because many of the reg
ular' buyers are holding back their
pitsehases until the auctions ' begin
Tuesday, When they will make their
selections of show stuff for the holi
day trude. f
Rather liberal run" of hogs put In
appearance st North Portland over
Sunday, a total supply of 3892 head
being shown compared with a nom
inal showing of 630 head a year ago.
In the swine trade at the opening oi
General steadiness was Indicated In
the swine trade at the opening of the
show week, with former values con
tinued. A year ago top hogs were quoted at
$16; two years ago. $9.6 5 Hp 9.75.
General hog range:
Prime mixed $l.75f 17.00
Medium "mixed 1 (i.snw 1S.75
Rough heavies 14.75 iff 16.0n
IMBS 14.00 fi 15. OA
Hulk 1"5
(fettle Price Arc HUcIier.
Cattle prices were advanced 25 to
S0c generally at the opening -of the
week's trad at North Portland. There
was an unexpected light run of stock
In this division over Sunday. tot.
supply being 1 275' head, compared
with 1615 head Inst Monday.
A vear ago top steers sold In the
North Portland yards at $.0.
while two years ago they touched
$7.50.
A very large per cent of the day's
offerings consisted of prime stuff
JuHt what killers wanted.
General cattle range:
Prime steers
Good to choice steers . .
Medium to good steers..
Fair to medium steers..
Common to fair steers..
Choice cows and heifers
Medium to good cows and
heifers
Fair to medium cows and
heifers
Cannera
Bulls
Calves
Stockers and feeders .
' Mutton Market HnMiiur.
Rather fair showing of stuff was
shown in the mutton alleys at North
Portland for the week and show
opening. Total run was 14RS head.
compared with 73S head lost Monday
morning, and only a ltandful a year
ago.
Trend of the sheep trade continues
firm at former prices.
A vear ago top lamhs were listed
In the North Portland yards at 13.50;
two years ago. $9.60.
General sheep and lamb range:
Prime lamhs $1 1.50 i) 12.75
Stockers and feeders ... 6.00W goo
Folr to medium lambs.. R.50ifP1060
Tearllngs ln.Ofli 11.00
Wethers 9.00 W 10.00
LONDON, Dec. 7. Members of the
house of commons stand self-ac
cused, and women sfe beginning to
understand why there was so much
j'vu peed, from your dniist toiav opposition pa tue guestlun u( their
. $11. ROW 12.00
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8.n0(fi) 9.00
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WOMEN TO UPSET
OLD CUSTOMS IN
COMMONS HOUSE
'.Mng allowed to sit In parliament.
"The house of commons is not a
fit and proper place for respectable
women to sit In," said Sir Medworth
Meux, making a speech in regard to
the proposal. "I oppose this resolu
tion," he continued, "not because 1
do not love the female box, but be
cause I adore women. . But Is It a
proper thing for women to be sitting
here until 1 lo"cloek at night?. When
we sit until 2 and 3 In the morning
the historic cry of "Who goes home?'
will become "Who will take me
home? "
In future the big Strangers' Gal
lery will be open to women as well
ss men, but the Ladles' Gallery will
still continue to be restricted to the
escluslve use of women, so that what
ever of privileged sex position still
remains In parliament will bo to the
advantage of the gentler sex. Thus
are the tables turned.
Many amusing queries are being
put to perplexed politicians. The con
centrated wisdom of a thousand years
had made rules, and the rules havo
been for men only. One thing that
the hat. A rule In this connection is If all the formalities and rules are t0 JJolIand Can IltipOrt
that If a member wishes to adress the be swept away in a tempestuous whirl I , , . oomsnf
house ha must remain "uncovered." of netticosts? The honorable male I vaOOflS UY Affreenteni
Male members now have visions of member don't know but the worn- J. Recently Concluded :
Liie new wumiui iiicmvci biuuji.b " 1 1 ueums ijuu. lub uiue iiiun avm
to remove her latest Paris creation, eviil be spent. in making common-
Of necessity she must have a mirror sense laws for the good of mankind,
to arrange her disheveled locks. An- ... .
other point of etiquette decrees that
WASHINGTON, Dec- 9. Conclusion
of a trade "arrangement" between
when arising to speak In debate the U. S. Marine Visits, WaS ' 1 Holland and the associated govern
n.cmber must be "covered." Will she Vnrlrl W Rhronnd""'- whby. Jtand wll
f ft io import commouiuen uhuw ..
censes is announced by the war trade
board., f - :
Stipulation is made that only Dutch
In her hurry grab the hat off the
head of the nearest victim so as to ' ; ,
t. In order? This hat problem be- -
comes more and more complicated as Henry Loyal, a young man spearing
matters proceed. When a member Is the uniform of the marines, visited in
referred to In a speech by another Pendleton yesterday, is just home for
member especially In the case of a a furlough having- been returned but
compliment from a minister and the a short time from France wehe he
male members gloomily foresee that spent three months on fighting front
women will get the lion's share of with his regiment,- and was severely
these) he acknowledges It by rals- wounded in the side by shrapnel. His
Ing his hat. By the time the female parents reside at Freewater and he is
member has finished wrestling with visiting them for a time
half a dozen hatpins the minister will At the time Loyal was wounded his
be through with his compliment end two comrades on the machine gun
on the next subject for debate. tnC-v were working were killed, and in
similar Tne mixup ne naa me satisfaction or
ThM, awiA manv either
nr.hl,.m's ore vexlnir political etlauet. bayoneting one of the German at-
becomes a problem I the etiquette of j What Is going to happn in parliament tacking them.
PUT CREAM IN NOSE
. AND STOP CATARRH
Tells How To Open Clogged No
trils and End Head-Cold. .
You feel fine in a lew momenta.
Your cold In head or catarrh will' ba
goae- Your clogged nostrils will open.
The air passages of your head lll
clear and you can breathe freely. No
more dullness, headache; no hawking.
Snuffling, mucous discharges or dry-
no struggling ror . roewn
shiDs may be used: that all shipments
h. Mndirn.!! tn the Netherlands ! night. . .-' !t
n.me Trust a.nd that ; exporters ! Tell your druggist you want a small
must obtain from prospective import-, bottle of Ely's Cream Balm,. .Apply a
ers advice that an Import certificate j little of this iragrant. aiutsepiia
has been Issued by the Netherlands cream In your nostrils, let It penetrata
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
Wilbur relates some of his e xperiences.J
trust to cover the proposed consign
ment. There was no Information as to
what commodities Holland may ob
tain. It is announced she will be per
mitted foodstuffs and manufactured
products and raw materials not on the
restricted exports list.
It was understood that the present
arrangement is in the nature of a con
inn tn the Netherlands eavern-
By Allman ment rather than a trade agreement
through every alr passage of tha
head; soothe and heal the swooten.
Inflamed mucous membrane, and re
lief comes instantly.
It is just what every cold and ca
tarrh sufferer needs. Don't - a41'
sluffed-up and miserable.
BRITISH WARSHIP MINED.
LONDON. Den. 7. Tbo Urltfadt
warship Cassandra ka been mined la
such as was negotiated by other tike Baltic, the admiralty today I.
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northern European neutrals with the
associated governments.
Until now all efforts of Holland to
tobtain needed commodities from Am
erica except 50.000 tons of grain ent
after the United States took over
Dutch shipping in this country, have
failed. Officials said this was due to
the fact that' because of pressure
brought by Germany the Netherlands
government was unable to give the ne
cessary guarantees.
Much of Holland's ocean tonnage,
said to have been tied up in Dutch
ports because of the submarine me
nace, now will be released for over
seas trade. 9
EXPLOSION NEARLY
BLOTS OUT HARBOR
nonnced.
NORMAL TIME OF !
SUNRISE, SUNSET
i
Hunting Is prohibited by the.
federal migratory bird treaty
between sunset and one-faau?;
hour before sunrise. Below to:
the ncrmal tlmo of sunrise and'
set en the hunting ground of
Utontilla county, tor th month,
of 1'tcember:
Sunrise,
LONDON, Dec 7. The latest in- !
teresting war-time happening now '
released for publication Is V story of ;
how Dover narrowly . missed . being j
blotted out Just prior to the last Bel- :
gian offensive.
The harbor was crowded with war
vessels of all descriptions, including ;
four monitors, about to start out f or ,
the Belgian coast to co-operate with
Suddenly an ex-
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tne tana qiiBiic. . --
I plosion shook the town and soon It
iwas discovered that the monitor
Idatten was ablsse in the harbor. It '
- .to ton that Admiral Keves boarded i
(the Glatten, and realising th catas- I
trophe both to the city and to thai
'other warships In the harbor that !
I would result if the Glatten's maga
; tines exploded, ordered air raid sirens
.to be blown to clear the streets Or
ders were also given to sink the Glat
ten. The destroyer Broke succeeded
;in hitting her with three torpedoes In
ja part away from her magasines, thus
I sinking her and saving Dover.
LEAGUE OF NATIONS
IDEAS VALUABLE TO
FUTURE CIVILIZATION
DULL, SPLITTING,-
SICK HEADACHE
I .ON DON, Dec. 7. The league of
nations is one of the most Important
matters to be considered at the peace
Conference. . Foreign Secretary. I'al
'four today declared In an interview.
Ille said the prominence President Wil
ison has given the subject hits been
luble contribution to future
lUxation,"'
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