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l'Ofiii iiKrirlllilim'JMLtiiniir.iltHn.giiitr-r -HiV-ri'-yvW-fl 'w" - EIGHT PACES r PAGE SEVEN I l-l. . I "DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1918 f ,r -nr-1 ,1 aL- tiiim J Ihr -rumi im3I Ifrii nnl f--. .- Notices, Business Opportunities, Locals, Lost, Found, For Rent, Etc., Classified for Easy Reference. Emm -" fin iiiirn-" urnf NEW TODAY NEW TODAY fcyrT m w - - - . i - - FOIl'SAIK 2568 aero unexcelled Quality, wheat lanil, well located In Bllllwater County, Montana. Mont excellent (iol, 95 per cent tillable. Tornm Htieral. Other vroiorty or eiiult.v ui to 110.000.00 will be accept. el In part payment. Inquiries from reliable real entiita firm. Hollclted. For iprlce and terms nddrexH. Flint National .Security Co., Mllbank, Hutith Dakota. , WANTKO-One of the bent dry gooda nien In tlio northwest wants to lo. ' I cnte In l'.ndleton. 19 years' experl i ence aft htifer and manager. Know dry jroodM UHlnew) from Kround tip. : Ktpeclally stronif in drena Rooda and ready-to-wear. Btrtctly high grade, man who out put life and Hystem in to your bunlneBW. permanently em ployed. Nothing but fli-Mt claaa proi ONltion ns buyer or manager consid ered. Guarantee to produce reHiilts. Ago 38. married Al references. Ad dress l!ox 2.11, Pendleton. j Foil 4AI.E ("las Htovn In Kood con- i ditlon, cheap. Phone' 852J. ! WANTKD At onco, reliable man with wheel, for messenger. Service entire time. Model Cleaners,' 64 5 Main street. i WANTKD. TO ItKXT 4 to 6 room modem house, close In. Call J. C, Penny Co. Phono 443. Foil HALB Twenty-foot Harris liar, j vester. Only run uliout 00 days. J. V. Devine. ,Htata Uuich, or ad-i dress ICcho. i " Notices i Attention Auto Dealers. All Kaiaaes, auto repair shops and ; accessory stores are requested to close from 1:00 to 3:00 o'clock Wednes- Notlco of Payment of City of Pemllc toii Improvement lionds. Notice is hereby given, that City of n..ii..... ki . tj . vna .:,.. , L '. X ,. !. Serien O. 1 and 2, Series 0. 1 and 2, For Sale Wanted I For Rent I Attorneys services of the lute Kenneth Qoodule. I'KNtt.CTdN AC'TOMonil.K ASSN. I Jtobert Hlmpson, President. j Series 7. and 1, series 11, will be paid upon presentation thereof to the un- Foit BALK Modern house and four lots with garage. 225 Jane Kt.. Pendleton, Ore., S. 8. Butler, 1113 Indiana Avenue, Bpokane, Wash. WANTED Good, clean raga East Oregon lan office. at Tb.'APTa. AND KOOM3 ALT A APT. WANTKD Sewing, pnon. 4SI-W. STJRNI8HED APT. Hamilton Court. FARMERS and merchants of all Umatilla county towns: We do out of town hauling of all kinds, such as I " or-lirn v. 4ha Amaflan Katnnnt ! ...... 1 I ..II...- ft 11AM1',L -kiaien.u V . . . . . . . uiaiu Vt fll 1 "... 1 1 ' Iltiiu.ll.&f ihuiiiie HEMSTITCHING at th. Hinger shop. Mail orders promptly attended to. HOUSEKEEPING ROOM3, 101 Clay. VK.Ml railCIl IXVASIOX. AMKTKIIDAM. Dec. .11. The Kax- cm Hiissi-h of IHH lo I HUH have Ihi-ii called to the colors Is'caiisc of Uttr of a Czech invasion, a dispatch rroin t'hcinnity, reMrlc4l. ' liank, Pendleton, Umatilla County. 1 Oregon. Interest on said bonds ceases January 1. 1919. I Dated December 19, 1918. LKI3 MOORIIOU.'H. Treasurer, City of Pendleton. I!y Wm. Mickelsen. Deputy. household goods and other heavy) trucking even between towns, phone us at, our expense, Penland Bros. Phone 339, Pendleton. Cook and at Iilcth Hotel. chambermaid (TOR RENT SLEEPING room. I0t) Willow. Phon. 4I2R. D. W. EAILET, Atfornrf at Law, Rooms 7, , t. Despala Building. GEORGE W. COITTTS, Attorney at Law, Room 17. Schmidt block. WANTED-Woman to work hour. Call 781 W. ! DOWNSTAIRS Apartment. 401 Aura. : by the! WHEAT RANCH for lent. ( miles from town. Addreas Box Pen-' dleton. Or. I CARTER St BMTTHE. Attorneys at Iiw. Office In rear of American National Bank Building. FEE & FEE, Attorney at Law. Of fice In Dos pa In Building, FOR SALE English bull pedigree. Great pet. U.lg Wit II I Phooo 731M. ! Miscellaneous I FURNISHED APARTMENTS dose IV L. KEATOR, Attorney at Law. TLME CARD 'TO SETTLE AN EKTTH will sell i FOR BALE I have city property. forla ....I. Iir.lih nA ,,n Al.n form ' "" SEE FHEK d-monstration. New sub-j stltute for coal and wood 811 Main; In. 777 Thompson. Nice sleeping rooms, 723 Aura. Room 24, Smith-Crawford Ing. Bulld- flSO acre wheat ranch in best part Weston-Pendleton Auto Stace !of Mrrow county , nr $30.00 per uive. w ,.., , r.,ii. ...a (acre, lislly worth $40. Plenty wa- a. m. ar.d 12:45 p. j ter, fair buildings, 200 acres In wheat Leaves Athena for Pendleton at :00 ! '""king fine. $20,000 cash, bal. time a. m. and 1:00 P. m. j tn 6ult- 8ume nH v"r Particulars Leaves Adams for Pendleton at $:J0 Blore,H sr'. Weston, Or. a. m. and 1:20 p. Leaves Pendleton (AUen-Knlghi Store) for Weston at 10 a. m. and 4:00 p. m. sale from $11100 and up. Also farm lands and farm leases. W. H. Mor rison, 112 East Court rtreet Phone 1003. A A. LOWELL, attorney and counsel- ' , ' r I FOR RENT Large front sleeping) lor at law. Office In Deapaln Bid. If "You Have C3000 room with bath. Inquire 719 Ann i cash and Liberty Bonds, you can se- i street, evening. COWS FOR BALK Call up 4F11. APPLES FOU SALE -Phone 1JF22. ( Iiniiito III Time. I'ntll further notice the Pendleton M'eston auto stage will make but one trip each day, leaving Pendleton ut 1 3d p. m. , WT ATI COI.CM1 A'D CLASHIFIKI) IllltlilTOHy, Counting six ordinary words to the Hue and charged by the line. Want ads and locals, tales Per Llsk First Insertion, per line ....10c Each add. Insertion, per. line. $o One week (six Insections), each Insertion, per line Be 1 mo. each Insertion, per line 4e 6 month contract, each In sertion, per tine $e 12-month contract, each In sertion, per line So No sds taken for less than-...23e Ada tnken over the telephone onlv from East Oregnntnn sub scribers and those listed in the Telephone Directory. Cpy must be In our office not Inter than 1:30 o'clock day of publication. Applications for Grazing Permits, j Notice Is hereby given that all ap. IJIicuiiouh lor cei iiiiim iu kiuaw iii.j ! horses and sheen within the Wenaha . National Forest during the season of i FOR SALE English bull FORD BUG roil SALE 1914 mod el. Inquire City Meat Market. Phone 703. cure a fine investment, paying better than If) per cent interest and a fine. permanent Job at a good salarv thrown in. Tlilrf will stand close In vestigation. Box 85, Weston. Ore. Legals l.V RAMI It I PTCY In the District Court f the United I StutcM for Ilie District of Oregon. horse- . h Manor of stam Jinkins. Bank. i rupt. BILL JENKINS, the expert shoer, formerly with the Sloan shop, now located at 6:i2 Cottonwood, ! T ,h rP(uior!, Df Sam Jinkins of dog with ! near Beck s feed staute, w;m snoe join i,naieton. in the County of Lma 1919, must be filed in my office at Walla Walla. Vuwhlngton, on or be fore March 1, 1919. J. C. KHX'NS, Supervisor. pedigree. Great pet. Phone 71 ; homes satisfactorily. Taken l'. tilla and district aforesaid, Bank- FOR SALE Ono 75 Holt caterpillar, ' FOR PURE, ' "'ot'lce is hereby given that on the Just rebored with new crank shaft.; George Y a. htel, Sh.T. formerb Ed , f 1pt.em ber A- n. i9iB, iSeo Glenn E. Scott. Pendleton. Ore. : Morgan Dairy. . ! the said Sam Jinkins was adjudicateo . -'- ,-. ja bankrupt, and that the first meet- jLOSt j UrayiDVn , ,n of hs creditors will be held at the office of the undersigned -Referee in There enme to my place at Aiifitiioj ,Cold Springs, about Dec. B, Ifm. ono , IX,HTAlrllue ,,up. Finder plea-se'CALL PENLAND BROS.', VAN TO ' k in Pendleton, Oregon, on . II . ... fLu l.oi'A 1 - 1 ...... l....-V...l,l r.r.r.Aa HaIa-! 1 - . ..... ... ,,h,,ne 73iM. Reward. -7 same by paying charges. phone $39. Also baggage transfer- R. J. CAMPBELL, i LOST Airdale puppy. Box 6SC, Pendleton. Oregon. 77J. Reward- i A. NEWBERRY, Attorney at Law. Bmith-Crawford Building. PETERSON A BISHOP, Attorney, at Law. Room. 2 and 4, Smith Crawford Building. f AMES B. PERRT, Attorney at Law. Ifflce over Taylor Hardware Company. ft ALE T AND RALET, Attorneya at Law. Office In American National Bank Building. FRED E. SCHMIDT. Attorney al Law. Room 24, Smith-Crawford Bldg. Auctioneers I I.O.ST Truck weed chain, S4 tire ltn-1 Finder cali;rln8 and heavx hauling- I . - : Farm Imprenten Second-Hand Dealers the 1 oth day , of January. A. D. 1919, . v. STROELJ3, dealer In new and aec- at 10 o'clock a. m., at which time ana j ond hand goods. Cash paid for place tho creditors may attend, prov ; second hand goods, cheapest plac nnl.lle in.ek- Vliwler olense leu-e ', THE "NON-SKIP" WEEDER geta all COL. W. F. IOHNKA, Auctioneer, at l'endleton Auto Co., and receive tne w;eas tne urst u.n ... i,. .!,. 11 i..rm,.r. ..au ' j field. Saves one-tnira me time aim ' and machinery sales. "The man that gets you the money." Leave orden I I at East Oregonlan Office. j I does lots better work. Ordjr now. For a time. It Is expected, the peace Pendleton Weeder Works, (32 Cotton- ' wood street. dove will be as voluble as a parrot. and rile their claims, elect a Trustee. examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before such meeting. Done and dated at Pendleton, Ore gon, this 2Sth day of December. 191. 1 THOS. FITZ GERALD, I Referee in Bankruptcy. J to buy household goods. 210 J3 Court. Phone 271W. Architect RAYMOND W. HATCH. AHCHI tect. Phone 732J, Pendelton. Oregon. T FUSS MH MUSTARD PLASTERS! Musterole Works Easier, Quicker and Without ths blister There's r.o cense in misin" a mess of mustard, flour and voter when you can easily relieve pain, oren?s3 cr cuffnesa with a little c!an, white Mustcrclc. Muslerola U mcd; cf pure oil of mus 13rd tnd other helpful i-iedicnta, com Lhicd i:i tl:a form cf t'..i F'.xnt white tintmont. It tr.l'.cs tr.o f leca ot out-of-Cos r.usfcrd plsstors, tad will Rot blister. Muc'.croI-j UiuJ!y cives prompt relief from tori; thro-t, tronchitav tansiiitia croup, &t..." ncc' L;'Jr-.iu, 1-.tuvr.Iri2, head rjho, cc:.-:.:.J, picu.i.-, r!;curr.ati.n, l.:r.jcr,. I t.:!.cs cf tiie back cr j ..intj, trr-i Kr-2 clcc, I ruicco, chil bUir.J, l::.--d f--r' cj!j cf Oe chest (:t or-x:i i."r.vc..': 1 ..err..-:.:;). 30c and C-c j.r.; l.jii.izA tlx $23). ; Pllnnd bridge and Parker, which will COW Pl'ICeS Lifted to S10.50 at the Opening of Market! cost approximately $60 000. All the construction will be undet the provisions of the Donohue road law, and the work wil lbe done befiln nlne early this sprinff. PORTLAND, ec. 31. It was. a very TIKH'KAXXDS Or SOI.PIFIIS 1I"I-. islronn market with a limited run that IX KVIGIITS (Ol.l'MIU'S irTS;Btnried the weoks livestock trade ut (North Portland. Total supplies were PArtlK. Dec. St.-The proKram ofi!',"1 ! ''"" m'l"? "h 70 ,,ilst the KniKhta of Colombns for Christ- niorninB. 61 the previous .1 1 1 a tu i..i., . fn j week und 81) cars a month ago. .in hi... .. ii... A.....n ... .... the swine division of tho North Port-' log sentences. oulte One, Harry w. coniey. anas nooo- mora I ken Whites-." of New York, recently j land market, arrivals were i small- Holders were asking ACFST SIIK TRIKD TO SHOtr' WAS HER SOX j money MtHIXSIIIXr. HITCH COMPANY WIXS SC1T JOSKPH. Dec. 30. An Interesting piece of litigation that has been pend ing In the courts for more than two years, between tho Moonshine Ditch enmpnny and the Alder Slope Ditch company, has been settled In favor of the former company, by the Oregon supreme court at Salem. Tho trouble was over the use of the waters 01 lurrlcuno creek. I'.ecause of the de Onion, the Moonshiners were enabled to post their notice eight hours nhead of their opponents, giving them th "first water right." A. V. Schaupp of Joseph represented the Moonshine Ditch company, while J VA. Rurlelgh plead the wise of the Alder Slope company. key dinners nl their various huts in Ca...... ....H l.t thn ,.pn ule.l illtri.-l 1 i thmlMinrls of the' of Gi-rnuinv fo members of the Ainerirnn expedltion- lt was a very strong cattle market that greeted "the trade at the open- While there was quite 0. fair run of caitle reported In over Sun day, arrivals of late have been so was unusually Karly sales ...... r.. ....,.. l-l... v.mli -limu of the ' , Hniii.m .wimt that demand . , i,,1!r.o., ..c iw. u-iiit-hf. i brisk during the niornlnff. of Columbus War Ac. Iviti.., Commit - mwr "'vision were up to 13 tti while cows went ftoc above former (levels with business at $10.50. A lol for their offerings, and the I was caught in Buffalo and made a. CHICAGO, Dec. 30. Mrs. Jamea 1 complete coniessmn 01 tne crime. ;j0hnSon shooed a man away from tne ; The Garfield Savings and Trus' i front porch with a broom. "We Company's Ka-"t End branch was en want no agents around here." she! tered by the men. carrynff revolvers. 1 TaittAw The man amlled. Mrs. Johnson turned pale, then threw ner ( general trend of the trade was some what firmer in consequence. General hog range: Prime mixed $1 T.ooff. 1 7.111 odium mixed lO.r.n 1 6.8.'. Rough heavies 14. 7G 16.00 Pigs 14.00 15.00 nuik Mutton Market., Strone ii:itic.x soi.wri.s to go kightsi-;i-:ixg ox thi-: iiiiixi-: WITH TIIK A M K ItR'AN A ItM Y ON T11K ItlllNK. Dee. 30. .excursion Iritis on the Rhine, requiring three to five days, have been planned by the American 3d army for officers nnd men on leave. Arrangemenis are completed for reqlllslt ionlng three large river boats, each of whicn ac commodates for from 300 to 400 men. The plans also provide for shorter recreation trips to beain soon, nnd for this purpose n fleet of ten to fifteen steamers bus been requisitioned. of 19 head, averaging- 1100 pounds, went at the new record. General cattle range: Prime steers $ 1 2.00 ft 1 3.00 iood to choice steers... 1 l.OOfffl I 2.00 Medium to good steers.. 1 0.(1(1 4i 1 1 .00 Kalr to medium steers. 8.5017) 9.00 Common lo fair steers.. 7.50(0) 8.fo Choice cows ond heifers 10.00ft 10. .10 Medium to good cows and heifers 8.00 Qt 9.0(1 Hair to medium cows and heifers 6.50(1? 7.50 Connors ' S.GOiiD 4.50 Tlolls 6.004I) 8.00 Calves 9.00 ( 12.00 -(lockers and feeders ... 7.00 iii 9.00 Swilio Market Is ITrin. Whllo no early sales were made In 1 In Ihc morninc. They held patrons al bay, besides covering the clerks and tellers, who were ordered to hand 16.8J, 1 over tne money. j Ono man, believed to be Tyler, f mounted a slairwav. where ho corn- It was another strong market for mamc(J the races, and directed his mutton and lambs at North Portland. accomplices below as they gathered Week's opening showed a small siiP-Jthe money Into handhaks. They got Ply available for the open trade, while jr, 600 and j.ppj away jn an auto, demand was brisk in all departments, j In general values held at full former j figures. . j General sheep and k".irb ranfye; . Prime lambs $ 1 2 50 r, 1 3.00 j Fair to medium lambs. 1 1 .Stiff I 2.25 Tearllngs 1 0.00 iff 1 1.00 Wethers 9.00 fi' 10. r.O Kwck fl.OOSr 8.5(1 arms about son George his neck. "George, my NO TONIC LIKE HOOD'S Sarsaparilla For a Time lika This. After Influenza, tha Grip, When pure blood, rebuilt strength and regulated bowels are essential. In the after-effects of influenza. flic grip and other prostrating dis- lieoi-Be jonuso,. .w. Hfw, . Snrsn.mrill. has re. returned home after 33 years ab- ' i. ul lj., tt.,t sei.ee In search of his fortune- He I -'- waa 21 when he went away rather than become a farmer. loilay lie owns a cattle rancn at imupia... It expels the poisons that have : weakened and depleted the blood. COMMISSION" GRANTS ' TILLAMOOK MrTI'AT P1IOXK RATK RISK Mont, is married and has seven chll dren- POOR I.ITTl.K RICH (.1 RI." GKTS OISTIXK j PAN' FRANCISCO. IHc. j Sybil Powers ceased being ,mi in little rich Kirl'- -when the 30 Miss 1 poor superior ci,i:vi:i.AXii noi.p-vp TVI.i:il'S. SAY POIICH CI.EVF.IND. Dec. 31. The police said today that Roy Tyler, sought as a suspect in the Itrooklv n bank rob bery, is one of a gang, who, Deo. 21. 1917, led one of the boldest lank holdups in Cleveland's history. Tyler said to be one of the. cleverest bank' robbers In the United States, has for a year eludol the net which caught four of his accomplices who are serv- C1I 17M rw. in An telephone' rates has been granted by 'court here gave her legal possession the public service commission to the of valuable property. The case which fairy tale. According to Attornev M. E. Harrison. representing- Misa 'Lillamoo company in order to permit the com- The nW 'r 1 fim onamu ic n.u ... ....... Kate C. Perry Just prior to inheriting the estate from her parents. The day Miss Powers become 18 years of aye, according to papers filed in the case. Mrs. Perry took her to an attorney's office, where she secured a promis- SALE OF ALCOHOL TO BE R :gvi.atei) of operators and linemen. schedule is as follows: Business service. individual line. $2.50 per month; two party line. $2 per month, four ltfirty line, $1.75 per month; suburban service, party line. per nl"1"; ...... ,, sorv note, together with absolute right denatured alcohol are getting to be so Residence wr-lie. ndnl. ual , . rCntals and Income from the common here that the city authori $2 per month; two party line l-50 ac-tiea have decided to put the sale of per mouio; nnir I'm it in,..-, . - month: suburban service, party line, and lax muscles. It is the standard blood remedy with a successful rec ord of nearly fifty years. alany people need a fine, gentle, easy cathartic in these trying times. "We recommend Hood's Pills, used in the best families, and equally effec tive with delicate women or robust men. Easy to take, easy, to operate. nally demanded her property, only to find It tied up in a maze of legal com plications. She then began suit to re cover the estate. YAKIMA, Wash., Dec. 30. Jafs on $1.25 per month. KOAI COXSTIU'CTIOV Pl.AXXKD IX YAKIMA COCXTY DCRIXG YAKIMA, Wash.. Dec 30. The Yakima county commissioners have decided on u road construction pro gram for the coming yenr. which will Inclndo 14 miles of hard-surfaced highway construction to aggregate In cost $36.".. OOO. A total of 7.5 miles of this will b in tho Noches. and bids will be opened for this construction about February 1. The engineer's estimate Places this cost t $225,000. A sec tion of hlghwny 3-5 miles in lemrth will be constructed rrom Suiinyside. nt $0.ooo to $90,000. Another three mile section will be built between WHY COUGH AND COUGH AND COUGH? Dr. King's New Discovery t removes the dange of i - neglect Cougliinif until the parched tliroat growl piinlul houlJ not be permitted. It should be relieved before it R'in" headway with a doe of Dr. King'a New Discovery. The unit with a cold or bronchial attack. Millions have used thii well known remedy for half a crutury regularly without thought of change. bold by druggist! tince lUfi'J. An all important adjunct to any family medicine cabinet, 60c and The Burden of Constipation it lifted, cemfortalily but positively when ou trrat your bowels willl Vr. King'a New Lite Pills. The liver gels busv digestion irnprov-9. the sickly, allow ,n is Irt-ed from bile Urt a Utile M,y art the Ja fia'it, Z5c, AXXIOI'S MOMKXT FOR A PltOSPKCTOR IX T'.XXi:i. Chns. McCorkel of Canyon City had a lively experience last week while exploring some of the old workings of the Over holt mine near Miller mountain. He had entered the tunnel for the purpose of prospecting, and on reaching the face of the drift found a hose lynx facing him. and from the appearance the cat intended to hold the premises and lo come "over the top" If necessary. Mr. .McCorkle had a gun nnd a dog. nnd tills ought to have been sufficient In nny case but proved otherwise, the explosion of the gun blew out the candle nnd the dog refused to stoy put. McCorkle says that for n few anxious seconds. he thought the huge rat' was milking for him in the Inky blackness hot thai he evidently changed his mind and ser.'inibled up a raise nut of gun range. ! DOINGS OF THE DUFFS BY ALUM AN 1 ! i! Danny received some very tactical toys. IIIOCI.VSK IS KII.F.XT IX1H N KARLY ni.CAPF. VISCASPKTT Maine.. Dec. 30 I-'or the first time In eight years Rich- ; ard Otis, 75-yenr-old recluse. Is talk-, lug again. "Communded'' to keep si- ! lent. Otis now mivs he Is ut liberty to; speak. lFe firmly refuses to reveal I who "commanded" him to slop lalk-t lii!T. All he will say Is that he l-i now at liberty to spook. Hlnco he wciil I into silence, the recluse has spent i most of his time rending the lllble J newspapers nnd ninva.lnes. Purine the long years or his sMenee. Mrs. j HuKetln. I'reble. his nenrest neighbor, j supplied Otis with food. I ;llt!K lIP IV IllfJIf I rixANci-. is faii ritr. CHICAGO, nee -MlhoiiBli only IIS old. Mi l' n ISllhn tried a d p In high, and freozied flnmice here re cently. 'Iie wrote two clioel-s the first ono for $15 whl. h she c-:s!ied at a grocery, and lbe second for $25 ! which she attempted lo cash nt the: sr;nie place. ltilt before she nvldo her j second nltenipl her first clieelc e-n"- biick. m tb'tt now tielcn Is p-fi'-nlo" 1 what tho lllble rays about the way 1 of tbe transgressor la true. ( OH.MMMW, PAPA HAS Wlflte tw--r?i!5 hm - wee m hat n 3 Xi?. M F' , 1 ( J1 ' if . ' 0g -S '' life' i J S . I 1 iTIlllUeurruA-raPReTl fi,Hjrjg 4 ) I I OHOOLDriV I 3d fiooD- I MOST TELL U I ft jh a-Bt! T"- -.Ol a-f r- .'- 441 cordinff to testimony in court, Mrs. itnat commoaity on a permit basis. Terry kept Miss Powers in the dark Mayor Sweet has mqde a regulation ns to financial matters. The girl fi- jrequiring a permit to be obtained (from the cfrief of police before any ' - : ' (purchase of denatured alcohol can he made. An ordinance covering the question will be drafted and issed at once. Look and Fee! " ! Ploon Quoot onrl fi UlvUI Ij JOl CIIIU Fresh Every Day Drink a glass of real hot water before breakfast to wash out poisons. Al'TOMOTli lk n.rxr.Ks 5 FKKT IXTO CREEK NORMAL TIME OF SUNRISE, SUNSET nOSnPt'RO, Dec. 30. An milomo bilp occupird by Perry Stanley and Frank Smith plunged 2 feet Into th cri-ek at the upper end of Camas val ley uhfiut i:30 o'clock Thursday night.' Stanley's riiiht arm was hroken near the shouhitr. but Smith escaped in jury and brought Stanley to this city for medical treatment. The car was Life is not merely to live hut to - completely wrecked. The men evi Hvo Well, eat well, digest well work denUy misjudged the location of tho well .sleep well, look well. What a bridge which crosses the stream near grlorious condition to attain, and yet the point nt which their car went into how very easy it Is If one will only ! thc creo1;. adopt the morning insido bath. ! Folks who are accustomed to feel dull nnd heavy when they artee. sp it-' tine headache, stuffy from a cold foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom ach, ca n , 1 nstea d. f a.s fresh as a daisy by opening the sluUes of (he system each morn in tj and flush i tic ' out the whole nf the internal ptdson- -ous staprnant matter. Kveryone. whether ailinR:. sick or w el. should, oach imi ninir. before breakfast, drink a Rlass of real hot water with a teuspoonful of limestone phosphate in it t wash from Ihe stomach, liver, kidnexs and bnwclj I the previtniR day' Indigestible wat sour bl!e and poisonous toxins: tho cUansins. sweeteninKr and put ifyiri I thrt entire amentar.Nl canal bnfi re jl-uttini, more food into the siona-h. t i The action of hot water and linn (tsttiun phosphate on an empty stom i ach L!. wondei fully invtKoratiiiir. t 'ebsins out all the sour fermentations ' pases, waste and acidity and j;ive ! one a splendd appeito for breakfast Y hlo 'Ui ;tiv rn.iii',' your I r- ak ! fast Ihe water and phosphate Is tp'iet , 1 extiactinc a larue v..iiip of wa- '.ir from the Mod and tt'nir n inly 'for a thorough flushin-; o:" all the in-1 side or?ann. I Tho mil. ions .f p."pl wh. j bother -I with constipation. biMoii ' Ispells, stonwich tloiiMe. rhetl nt;' t is u . lotlurs who have salh vv kins, I b od : (disorders and sickly com pit x ioiw art ;nriv'd t et a inarlcr pound t i lin.estone phosphnie from th ili-nv !Stor vhiib will cost very little, but ti sufficient to make anoue a pro. notinccd crau'v oji the subject of uiu-r Hunting Is prohibited by the federal migratory bird ti eaty I el ween sunset and one-half hour he fori tunrle. Below Is (be tn.ri .ul time of sunrise and s CM the bun tin:? grounds of I'Mittilla county, for the month of i- tui i t; Sunrise. Sunset H - 7:38 4:20 HEADACHE STOPS. NEURALGIA GONE Dr. J amcc Headache Powders ive instant relief Cost dime a package. Xirve-ra kin, Rlittinj or dull, . tkrvbbiu headai hen yield in jnn-t ft few nioinenU to Dr. J.inu-Ji Heud h pow " lvn which ro:t only 10 cent a pack age at nny drujr ntor. It' the quick . e-t, Kurtt headache relief in the whoht world. Dua't suifer! Krlievn the nt'imy and ditrt-M now! Von eao. Miilun of itit.'a nud wnoifii hi found that hadavhe and neurl(ia mury fitsedkad. Ctt what Juu