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HAIL EASY toMlAW, t'ENDtTOK OttttflPN, 'MOMMY, JANUARY 2(1, 1513. drti?'1-!,. JAJiCi .Notices, Business Opportunities, Locals, Lost, Found, For Rent, Etc., Classified for Easy Reference. ETCrTI T PAGE3 NEW TODAf . NEW TODAY. Each nnir advertisement will ba run undor Td7" for ' th first Insertion 4n1y. During . subsequent Insertions of the ad It will appear under K proper classification. .- -m-,- " v-. . , j-o'clock O. M., at which time and Place the creditors may attend, prove unci file their claims, elect a trustee examine the bankrupt and transact Notices STItAYKI) From my place near Ilo llr. one ismall Jersey cow.. Notify mien oiner business an niuy properly is. J. King, rnone zzs w. li-mneion. come hefore such meeting. Done and dated at Pendleton. Ore, "WANTHD- Competent - woman .fur geneiHI housework. I'houe tal. DY.' M. 8. Kern. - ' : ; ll IlliXT Down::tair 602 Water. . bedroom. WipT Hlnck purKe. continuing (tolrt brooch and money, between Miller's quick lunch and Uurden street. Find er phone 2H5W, lteward. ' gon, this 20lh day of January, 19)9. THOS. FIT55 (iEKALD, ' " Referee In Baskruiituy. ' u ,. I !,.;. ;. a IV BAXKlirPTtY. . In tlm lHrni-lct Court of thu . InlU-dl Kliu.-M for tllo IXvtrti-t of Orcwon. Ii . the Matter of Waller McOutchen, j llnnkrupt. . " . ? ' I To the Creditors of Walter McOutchen j of Nolln. in the Oounti' of X.'motllln and district aforesaid, bankrupt. Notice Is hereby given that on the! Btoc-kmcn Attention. For wile. Imported black porchcron stallion, i yeara old, weight 10(I Iba. Kind disposition or will trade for stock cattle. ' For particulars address Box 85. WeNton, Ore. For Sale KOK SALB Modern house and our bus with garage. 225 Jane Hit.. Pendleton, Ore., S. 8. Butler, 111 Indiana Avenue, Spokane, Wanb. cpWS FOR SAbK-Call up 4F11. Wanted WANTED Good, clean ra(a at Tba Eaat Oregonlan office. SVANTE1-Selng. phona 4S1-VT. HEMSTITCHINa at tha Blnger abop. . Mall ordera promptly attended, to. Phone 26J for high clns milk. George Wachteft siit'Ceasor.ro Ed Mor. IJtt rayed. One bay mare, 6 yra. old,' FOR BAMS A few pure blood Rhode: WANTED Someone to take contract l.sland Hed hens and pulleta. Alsol ': to level a few acres of land. In three doafeit broiler sized pujfets. Bred! filre "T" this office.- , to lay. Phone 10F5i , . For Rent AITS. AND ROOMS ALT A APT8. FURNISHED APT. Hamilton Court HOU8EKEEP1NO ROOMS. 181 Clay FOR RENT BLEEPING room, Willow. Phono 482R. FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. Inquire 619 Johnson. Attorney! D. W. BAILEY, Attorney at Ui Rooms 7. . . Deapaln Building. QEORGB W. COUTTS, Attorney at Law, Room 17. Schmidt block. CARTER A SMYTH E. Attorneys at Law. Office in rear oi junericaa .National BaAk Building. - ! FEB & FEB, Attorneys at Lav. i fieea In Deapaln Building. Of- FOH KALIS Ford touring car. model. C. H. Olcott. 1001 West Altn. ' "' WANTOD P.v rexnnnslbla nartv; lease FOR RENT Large front sleeplnn ttr;' on 'J20 to 640 teres good wheal room with bath. Inquire 71 Ann ', R. L. KEATOR, Attorney at . . .. ... . ' 1.... I Tt..m l Htnllh.nra.wford lunii inr - nr mora v .'.i n will ouv "" . -. . wvi.ii.b. . -. , Law. Build- oiitflt If reasonable. . Ad drew with! full particulars. .Box its. Weston, Or. I FOR SALE Typewriter, good as new. I LOST Wrist watch In Pendleton or . on road to Hampton BroW ranch. Finder lave at this office for suitable reward. FOR SALE Certified pur Early Haart seed wheat. Phone 476. , WANTED WOMAN TO (Jo washing. Thono 849R. Call fjG 1. ; , 1 FOR SALE--Varlons sizes of , blnck pipe. New or used. Eastern Hide and Junk Co. 0 left 16th day of January. A. I). 1919. the "no'der; 1 ban raeea sorrel i yr. Bald Walt,.. Urltulrhm wns. .l bull. ola- " nn " snou.aer; i om wnue caled a. bankrupt and that the first m"e- T Btlfle. aH roacn "ie. meeting of his creditors will be helo j work tu": lron 3 vr -oM. H on ut the office of the undersigned ref- " snwuiacr; i nay Kei....K. a ,r o.u. r. in v.. ...... ! 7 on L shoulder: t brown mare, 2 yr. Oregon, on the ih dv of J.innnr.' i ,d' N on L. shoulder; 1 blade gelding. A. !., 1919. -at 10 o'clock a. n... ,'t! 2 year old. N on left shoulder; 1 blank which time and place the creditors """. 2 yr. old, J on L. shoulder.: Fon gAL-E Six room hoiiKe, sleeping may attend, prove and file their WANTED SewlnSr. Phone 263R. FOR RENT t 602 Water. Furnished apartment.; ling. FOR SALE One 75 Holt caterpillar, just rebored. with new crank shaft. See Glenn E. Scott. Pendleton. Ore. 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 18th day of January. 1919. . THOA FITX GERALD, iteferee in Bankruptcy. E 1 1 A Hi 1 7. 1 XU 1 1 F. I M . , S COSTS' COMMISSION Jicasnnaoie rewara orterea. Aouiyi nrch. basement, two lots. Norm Jt. M- Ham or L..A. Wallace, niot; side close Rock, Ore. Phone Owner,. 214J. OWINtt.TO THE ABSENCE of Mr. RUDD. who Is how In the cast, Itudd's Tailor Shop will be closed un til about March 1st. Xoticc to the Public Notice is hereby given, owing to the f IX II XKIll ITCV. In the IMHtriet Court of tlin Tnllcd , Suites for tlio Dlrtrlc-t of Oninm. In the Mntter of J. W. Noble and Ed Noble. Partners, Bankrupts.-. To the Creditors of J. W. ami Ed "No- I'UV Partners, of Pendleton. In the County of Umatilla and district aioresum. jiansrupis. WASHINGTON. Jan. 20. Because Notice Is hereby given that on tho no "promjHcuously euloKlsed the Gcr- j -m,n'y meet together for any so lsth flay of January. A. f).M19, tbujjnan people, purtlculaily the German llal gatherng, literary entertainment, said J. W. Noble and d Noble, part-fppteg, and seemed to side with the ! Public or privnte dance, at any place ners, ; were adjudicated, bankrupts, Germans asa Inst the Cultcd tates, and j In said Umatilla county until further and that the first meeting of thelrjsald that the kalser-was a gcnalemon." notice. creditors will be -held-at the office of Captain Samuel H. HndKson, medlcul I ,By order of Board of Health the undersigned referee In bank-lcorps. Vnlted Slates army, has been I ; " DR. D. J. McFAl,, rtiiucy In Pendleton. Oregon, on the .'dismissed from the service, the war j Coiinty Physician, VmatiHa County. 31st iluy of January, A. D. 1919. at 10 department, announced. Oregon. i WILL PELL OR TRADE? brick build ing, rented, fiaylng 10 per cent on Investment. -Will consider dwelling property In or near town. Address E. O. office. GARAGE MECHANIC Wanted once. Address Box 106, Weston, Oregon. . FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. at!- Phone' Farm Implements WANTED By competent man and THE "NON-SKIP" WE.EDER gets all wife, work in restaurant or on the w;eds the first lime n r the ranch. Address 605 W. Alta. v , fleW. Saves one-third the time ano i 'does lots better work. Ordjr now. S. A. LOWELL, attorney and counsel lor at law. Office la Despaio BldaT. 1 : ( S A. NEWBERRY. Attorney at Law. Smith-Crawford Building. . WAXTEaTO.IlJENT-Ay4o acre farm, j Pendleton Weeder Worka, tit Cotton- about 1-2 In alfalfa, balance su It. wood etreet. able for corn, potatoes and . small ; grain. Address Rodman Davis Route 1, Pendleton, Ore.,, or phone 266W. Eliscellaneona Draymen existence of the epidemic of Spanish CALL PENLANr BROS' Transfer van Influenza, that it will be unlawful for to move your household goods. We any person OP' persons In Umatilla also pack or store some. We doj;ouh- try hauling. Telephone 339. Second-Hand Dealers SEE FItEE demonstration. New sub stitute for coal and wood 811 Main Street. Architect RAYMOND " W. HATCH, ARCHI-tect- Phon TS2J, Pendelton. Oro-on. Auctioneers CAR OF CORN received poultry and hog feed. Co. - COL. W. F. YOHNKA, Auctioneer. PETERSON BISHOP, Attorney at Law. Rooms 2 and 4, Smith Crawford Building. ' JAMES H. PERRY, Attorney at Law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. RALEY AND RALKT, Attorney at Law. Office In American National Bank Building. FRED E. SCHMIDT. Attorney at I -aw. Room 14, Smith-Crawford Bldg. Notices Bfydenstcln : nd machinery sales- "The man that j ! sets you the money." Leave orders! WRITE M. FI TZ.M A V It 1 f'K, Condon. Oregon, for wheat linds, stock ranches- Sales only. HAVING LOCATED permanently in Pendleton, I want to exchange my at East Oregnnlan Office ApplkwtbHis for flraxinR Permits. Notice Is hereby given that all ap plications' for permits to graze cattle. horses, and sheep-within the WENA- v. STROBLE, dealer In new and soo- I l enuieion, i want to exenango my, Coupling experience In buying with ond hand goods. Cash paid for j modern five room bungalow In Seattle up-to-date study of the "ads." a wo second hand goods, cheapest place I rr a modern cottage or bungalow in I man becomes a highly EFFICIENT to buy household goods. 210 B. Court. Pendleton. A. M. Ferguson, care ! member of the home-making partner- i The merchant who always has ilot of "advertisable" commodities to I HA NATIONAL' FOREST during the I offer Is earning favor for onl;eason of 1919. must be filed In my 1 GOOD VALUES are , "advertisable." (office at Walla Walla. Washington on or before March 1, 1919. J. C. KUHNS, Supervisor. Phone 271W. BECAUSE so many men have taken nd--antnev of the Wonderful oi IMirtiiiilty to sate afforded by our i af. SALE we liavc dec-ided to coiitlniie tlm sale until Salurtlay, Jan. 25th. We w-ldoui have a sale. Hint Is why we are offering such etlraortllnarr vnlucs. Meh's Fine Suits, Values to $35 ON SALE AT $20. tegular. Ixmgs mid .Klonts, llluo Serges faicliHlnl.- ' The tH-rnsion for econniuy J will iKt be iiUMl-d for some t time l foikir' i - i ' ' Buy now and save ALTERATIONS FTTEE BOND BROTHERS Pi ndlelon's Leading l lollilers HEAVY MEAT EATER HAVE SLOW KIDNEYS : KAT I.i:SS M FAT IK YOl' KICK!. JIACKAHIY OH IIAVR I)KH TKOI BI.E. No tnan or woman who eat a meat rr-Biilur!y can make a mistake by flushing: th Kidneys occasionally, fty a welj known authority. Meat ! form b ujiric acid which exclte the j kidney h. they become over-worked from the truiii. Ret wiuRK'h and fail ! to filter the wimte'und nolsonH from 'the blood, then w et sick. Nearly jail rheumatism, hendachf, liver trou- bio, nervousneKM. tlizxlnt rw". Icepk'SN- RETENTION OF RHINE DECLARED DANGEROUS I Oregon Motor Garage. i ship. Tour "ad should bo tnere when th servant YOU OUGHT TO HAVE looks at the "IJelp wants." r consider their separation from Ger many a great misfortune. j n-s and urinary disorder come from JfliiRKlsh kidneys. ' Th moment yon feel a dull cahe ux the kldnevp r your back hurt or if the urine in cloudy, offence, full ! of andijiH'nt. Irreuular of passage or jaltended by a annual km of scaldins. .F,top eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Halta from any phar niacy; take a tblcspoonful In Blass of wter Ijefore lreukfant and In a few jrtav-B votir hldnei! will act fine. Thl ' fomoiis Falta Ls made from the acid of RinpoK and lemon Juice, combined with HthlH, and htin ,leen med for generations to flush and stiniuhite the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids In urine bo It no longer cause (rritaion. thun ending bladder weak ness. .litd Halts Is' Inexpensive and can not Injure: makes a delightful effer- wsj-i."in? niKFiiiti ii rU iiww HIIU ilivfi to keep the Hidney clean, and active and the blood pure, thereby avojdlnff eiu kidney complications- '' , ' ' ., , BY WEBB MILLER (United I'resa Siaff Correspondent.) i AMERICA X HRADgVAHTERS IN ! G Kit MANY, Jan. 1. If the Rhine j lands are taken from Germany the Hphit of revenue will be engendered : 1 the spirit that will brfn another war. , Count Von Groote, governor of tha J Rhenish provinces, declared today to the United Tress. (Foch In an Inter view today declared Franco In ee'f defynse, bust keep Ita hold ori thA Rhine.! Von Groote made emphatic his assertion thnt the Germana would never forget any retention by France of the ithlneland territory. 'Hellenist Ion Wmild Be Air. ' The ultimate redemption of territory by Germany would ITALY TO RUN FRENCH CASUALTIES C?ST0RES miT it i mn nno' bt hexkvwood Pill AT A 7R9 niin TnU"d r,ess s,a" Correspqndent.) IUI HI "IUl.,uUU HOMR. LH-c. 21. (By Mail.) Fol lowing the remarkable development ! i'he co-operutive stores movement has . c,,,-., t . j taken in Italy as a "result of the war, WASHINGTON. Jan. 20.-Camial-l)he llalion K0vernment has provided tics In tho French army up to Nov. 1, for establishment of these institutes excluding Colonial troops, were 4.. under government control. 7(!2.Hftn .icenr.linii In offic!,,! fi..el 1 "5 government cooperative will est advance made yet by any provern- ! ment in assuming governmental re-1 sponsibility for lowering tho cost of ! living. ' j TWO C'iTircK WISH TO Aflsr Year My Is Cera Think How iWt tfa Tun to Contf Affeemnls. II ARIIOR VIMICTIVK ... furnished by the French hlch mission. These Include;. Killed In action or died of wounds. 1.02$. nop; missing (and slven up fur lost. UsS, 000;. wounded,' 3,000,000, and prison ers. J33. Onn. LOXDOOX, Jan. 20- 'i London and Dover are vleing with each other for the ultimate possession of H. M. S. Vindictive. Tt Is proposed to begin the work of raising this heroic old vessel, sunk at the eastern pier In Ostend harbor.' To fet her to the surf nee will be one In no way interfere with the privately of '''"II- PslWlBhl nn. olro,l,- !. ' 1. j of these have been established under! The hundreds of. tons of cement me auspices of various organized which were nlaced In her In the liona that the Germans would not be able bodies such as the Railway Kmployes, ithe various labor unions, government employes, newspaper men, and in fact by just about every civil, social, labor Less than 700,000 of the wounded are unable to work and have been pen-'and fraternity body existing- in Italy, stoned. The French government es- I The eovprnmpnt eoinorati v n tho uch'timateH that when nil prisoners are.optset will provide for suoolvinff 350.- be the' returned from German camps, the to- j (ton famili&fi, or over 1. GOO. 000 indi- object of their "hopes and endeavors. ; tal number of unfit and pensioned viduals. he said. "Germany, as a whole, .will be between 800.000 and 900.000. j It is expected that in the purchase would consider such a severance as a. Losses among the troops from ;n the open market of the food and Kress violation oft the fundamental French colonic or protectorates were other merchandise that will be sold rendition for an equitable peace of j 4 2 r.Oii killed or died oT wounds. and , l,V these cooperatives, a saving of 5 to naiions. as proclaimed by President. . 1 5.000 missing and probably dead, j S percent will be effected. A similar Tho territory on the left bank at the ; The number pensioned after wounds j saving will be made in the selling H?:ine belongs to Germany and is or illness was 44.000, to which must 'l,rice to the members of each cooper thcroushlv German- (This Is th' bo added the Unfit Unions: the 3500 atlve- "These latter at the end of the ?rc.i tho Americans and allied troop; held as prisoners. j -year will also participate in any pro- ! ITALY WILL HFIlttLI to remove her make the problem of salvage a great difficulty. However, experts say there Is little doubt that a'l obstacles will be overcome, but some months may elapse before the old warship, beloved of all Britons. Is got to the surface. It was originally Intended that her oltimate destination should -be the Thames, but now Dover has put in claim for possession on the grounds that she was manned by men of Do ver and she put out from Dover, on her last famous voyage. cw occupy.) These sentiments are most emphatically shared by the Khlnelanders themselves. ! fits which the government coopera- Yonr ad. should Interest an owner Uves ma navo acquired. They wouLLf uninvested money In your plan. , j nia establishment of government v 'cooperatives by Italy marks the great- IIFIl MKnCHANT FLEET When voa bold la tout arms your tiny ew infant, 19 uto tl--:t ymi can feel thstfc before its arrival ynu did sU in your power to to It a h-irrr pre-natal InSuence. Scientists a?r that tins thought nd fct Imis of tit eTfwctant mother jrreatly niTeek th health sum Iixisitioa of to future ta faut. , . For over lialf a centary thatwandsorireirt cn who hare twd the time-honored rem edy. Mother Friend, say thnt they entirely escaped natwre, nervousness and that pe culiar dfstressir.y fceifn so usual where n ture Is naired. 'ibcy thui preserred a wonderftiliy bright and topy di-po!tion, vrhich rejects to markedly uoa tbe oobora child. By the Teller nse of fotlier's Friend th muscle sre made rd kept rft end eitfa to readily yield to nature's demand for ex pennon without the upusI wrenching stralB. Tbe nerre ere not drawn upon, and consequence tba expectant mother f calm and srrene and the nipMj are not disturbed with serroD twitehines, and, tXe ClisLs l) one of ty and happinest. Write the Cradrield Recti 7 a tor Company Deot. K, Lamar Build inc. Atlanta, Corrta, for their Motherhood Rook, of value to every woman, and ert a bottle of Mother's Friend, from your fruei?t and begin a treatment that will bring ical reautta. Roads to Prosperity ? Planned in Illinois MCMAM) mm; Cry Ignited Press) VI'IMNi.PIKIjI). III., Jan. i8.Illi- nids Is going to "kill two birds nvitb olio stone" by taking care of Its sur plus labor moulting from the war's end mid at the same time building a iGft.Mon.OHO system of hard roads. 1 Htute leaders forosa w that the end t if tho war would create a labor sur plus. At the same-time there was. -an affi'athin on foot for a statewide sys- j lem of hard roads. The two propositions were combined In a hurri nuiil bill n rwl liiiRtd h' the tive act Immediately was received with " ' : favor been use it not only was plun- WASIIIX;TON I8. OihIi 'nrd to solve Illinois, nfter-the-war la dlplonwtcv" In govcriiiiicut hrre as uor pmhleni but at the same time well as at the fM-nre nmriwinf wMisaIirfy the demand of thousands of demanded by wimtors at tlio rwekers' iuutolsts, farmers and manufacturers. 1 1 curb lie loilay. fiiilM'n of tbc senate xhe proposition was fi laced before agi'tciiltural fomnilltcc and Krancls d. ,the voter,- at the November elections JIcihw, appearing as wlincwst at- ;nn(j was adopted with but little oppo tacked HiMvcr for tmblibg k-crct con- 'aitiin. Icmiws wltli ihci JMackcfs f tter n i fanned to construct appmxi-j irrloew. - r t fnatply V " n,lte8 nf hard roads iiftn.-hiiiB Vverv county in the state! ' " - " r- r-fi The diVijilon of higbwnvs now Is lay-J Ing plftnh for the opening of work I brnbablvWxt Bprlng or us soon there after us labor and material conditions v arrant. ; DOINGS OF THE DUFFS . It's easy to make friends when you know how OLD SCtWTE- Woa'RE A FWb Loommo tramp Ti Y Si II I V 1 1 .111 a I r, .J - uef I I m II '111 P"?" ""1 rtrH!I,1 1 1 1 1 I II 1 I s VV'I III! U iiijci ftirr Wo Tun KJma t I I 1 1 . ;KrtOt ABOUT "hiAT; . fil i j AxKiCHT-1 GOXTh Y ill ' Ll ' lr .III I 1 HAUO IT "a VoO-VbO I III. Y . i ; Kdi 1 ArttME IS PALS i t &ftotCHT Howe. A 6000 C06 Pott. THc Wio-Helw BAD A &oo otjfc ArtO EVEMTHE oie OUVtA &EOOSHV HOMB. WAS BETTER. THAr4TW HAVB UIS VW1 ABOUT IT ' KT HENRY WOOD (Unlteil I'ress Ptaff Correspondent.) pnur rv-.n 1- T.ni.. t. . .. 1. : 1. BY ALLMAN point of national bride and honor Jthat she will rebuild her merchantile marine fleet entirely in her own .j yards and with her own resources. j A prgram to thb effect is now 1 meeting with the mnt remarkable nation-wide support since cessation of hostilities. . To date there, has been Invested over postponement was on representation of the attorneys from Aberdeen and Hcquiam that so man 5' of the attor neys. jurors, witnesses and clients would not be able to attend on account of Illness that the business of ihe court would be seriously handicapped. Heppiicr Man lluys Land la Grant. BAKER, Jan. 18- Anomer - large sale of grazing lands was announced yesterday when John Kilkenny, a wealthy sheepman of Heppner, com pleted the purchase of 13..000 acres of land in Grant county. The land Is sit uuted on t'amp creek near the former , mining town of Husanvllie, between For Skin Tfrlure Han't worry nboutfrema or other kin troubles. You can have a ch-ar, healthy skin by u-inu Zcmo, obtained at any drug store for 35c, or extra large bottle at 1.0O. . , Zemo generally removes pimples, blackheads, blotches, ecwma and ring worm and makes the skin clear and healthy. Zemo in a clean, pc-netratimr, antiseptic liquid, neither sticky nor greasy and stains nuthiiiK- It 19 Pasly applied and costs a mere trifle for each appjication. It is always deivendaMe. The C. V. Rose Co., Cleveland. O. CHICHESTER S PILLS w -"a. Si 4 hi-ctaM.(pp lMMiM(n4 llrN Q 11 ,. a-.lrl I'!- Rn.LvI t J Tmkm Mhfr. MKT r Te j iAo mi 4 IS II Hl.t , f.r c Photographs Accident to Machine WTiile he Makes Test Flight LONDOX. Pec. 3. (I5y mall ) For steadiness of nerve and concent ml Ion j of purpose It is Impossible to beat the; flylnff men. j I An airplane designer was flylnjr as 'observer in one of bis own machines, j In order to have personal experience of lis worklmc. Ha was many thmi-i sands of feet high w hen he saw that a couple of wires had broken loos.; I and were sWlnulnir In the wind. He ot up. took out hns camera and J photofcruphed the flapping wires. I Afterwajy?a he exilahied L ithouKbt If we crashed and were killed jibe camera's reeord would tell my' friends whRt hnd hapenod, timber and open graainff lands and meadow uud tlte price paid was about $ 10O,f"'. j 1.000. onn. oon francs installing Rg newjtho middle fork and the main John i shipbuilding' yards, and the ttiimber; Day river. Tho purchase consists ot before the end of the year will be In j creased to over 1"0. j j Italy estimate she will need 4.ono,,j j 000 tons of shipping with which to, replace her bats durins the war and brlnjr her entire mercantile fleet up : to the capacity necessary to hainlle Ithe business that it Is now certain wllli : come. i VKTlM OP lil 'LLI-T BIUTISH (dVR IXCI TO VIKXXA AVOMEy VIENNA. Jan. 20. A small body of Uritish troos arrived hero totlay as the convoy if a truinload of food stuffs, a present from the FrOish armr in Italy to tie unen and children of 'ienna. t.reat crowds pave the men a cordial welcome. The supplies were sent, said the commander. In rccoir mtbm of the fact that Austria had treated her liritish prisoners with con sideration in contrast with the Inhu man treatment by Ocrmans. Threw additional trainloads are to follow. IV Fit TO StllOOL IOLH I'OU KAItAIKIW fitW. I I LnxiKX, Jan. 2. Lieutenant Col onel Normal Cecil Huthford has been i arrested charged with the murder of i Major Mib'S Charles Scton of Mel bourne. The murder occurred at the residence of Ma lor Seton's cousin, . Malcom Cotter Seton, secretary of the judicial and public department of the' i Indian office. HtK i Colonel Rutherford, according to the! police was seen to enter the J'eton j Ihtmsc The policv were sent for a few j , HKin UfVKll Jan. 20. Somfl 'minutes later and when they arrived time during Ie: uary the Karlcultural jt.hey found Major Seton dead with ! department: t tbe hlsh school hero : three bullet Wounds in his body. (will lioltl a "fhrmers week." dtirlnif , which a short course of instruction Is IM'Ll'KNZA DFI.AVS to bo given, the main object being to MStOX OF COI KT convince farmers of the merits of di ! - I versified tarmlux to w hlch this sec j APKIibEKX, Wash.. Jan. IS. The'tlon with its Irrigation. Is pecuUr!y Jrry term of court, which was t h;ue adapted, but which, in the past been held this week, has been Indet't-j hj been entirely neglected throiiKh nitely postponed on order of the su-' thw concentration of all effrt o fruit perior court ju dares. The order for prourtioii. principally apples. Fiery Eczema and Skin Eruptions Readily Yield to This Old Remedy Successfully used for 50 years. Tczema and similar s!;iit troubles coine from a disordered, impure condition of the blood, and they can only be cured by piviiig the blood a thorough clcansiujr. and removing from it alt traces of impurity. This is whv S. S. h-.s been useJ fo successfully in hundreds of cases t i Hczfnij and iahcr sWin eruption. 'ii.ii Moudcriul rciucvl j vwtliviut an equr.l )i 1 blood purifier, being probably the oldest blood medicine on the market, it has been sold by drunKists for fifty years. Get a bot tle today and begin treatment that will get results. Voit are invited tr write to-day for complete aud full advice as to) the treatment of vour own ce. Addre.s. Chief. Medical Ad hvviil Spcciii; Co., Dept. If, AtUuij. UcurBi4,