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: , Height FAGKg4 rr uarLt east omjgonian; pendleton; otifiGOf?, j Thursday, janttary pa iom ' PXTTT! SEVEN JMotices, Business Opportunities, Locals, Lost,- Found, For Rent, Etc., Classified for Easy Reference. i.ii. ..iii, m mi i iw ram ' " " NEW TODAY Miscellaneous ! iraw TODAT. luh advertisement will s. run under MNvw Tdy" for th. first insertion only. Durlnit subsequent insertion, of the ad It will appear under Itf proper classification. HOO AND STOCK F1SKD. P'ull assort ment. niydenslelri &. Co. 8KB FREE) demonstration. New ub. atllute for coal and wood 811 Main Street. nrrt Fort POITI.TKY Dip and lice pow der, remedies Feed of all kinds. densteln & Co. . For Bent APTS. AND ROOMS ALT A AI'TS. FURNISHED APT. Hamilton Court. HOUBBKEEPINO ROOMS, 601 Clay. FOR RENT SLEEPING room, t Willow. Phone 482R. Between Pilot Hock and Joan, ' Htm ranch. Cflfimb Onnvon. smiif leather, pocketuook. containing CU,('; I WRITE M. F1T2MAURICE. Condon. tun.l and bunch d( (. Purtlcui. 0reRon ifff wheat ,tock larly emlmrnasscd by lone of keys. An- J rncneg. only. uress L. rt. jonn.on, i-uui kuck, wits. HOd FEED C HEAP We have a'few ton of flour substitutes on hand. I Also corn, hominy reen, parley,, oats. eta, Blydensteln & Co. FOR RliN'T Furnished housekeeping room. Inquire 619 Johnson. . 8 LADY CI.OTHK3 hangers tit pomestjo Laundry. wanted FOn RENT Largo front sleeping room with oath. Inquire 719 Ann street, evening. . For Salt V""-" Wanted ' ' ' Foil BALE Modern house and four WANTED Good, clean- rage at Th. iois with garage fix, Jane St.. East Oregonlan offlc. Pendleton. Ore., a S. Bustler, 11U ' : 7 .i. Indiana Avenue, Spokane, Wash. VTANTBD Bewlpg. phone 4H-W. COW8 FOR BALE Call up 4FU. HKMSTITCHINO at the Singer shop. Mall order, promptly attended to. FOR SALE Ford touring car. 11( .Z7'7.7 ' T ' i i ,Y r, Mr nui w,i- WAXTKI) Woman for general model. C. H.i Olcott. .1001 West . , ,, . ' , housework. Family of thre. Phqrie Alta- 11 ' ' ' i2 during day or 31JJ evenings. pItl8rBL.BTy,,0Wr'te1:' " nCW' MMCHANIO wants position in garage gall 681. ' ' or can operate tractor. Address Notices FOR RHXT Clean, nicely furnished and Junk Co. three riinm nt.t -nll at 5115 W Webb. . . , i FOR BALE Various sizes of ' pipe. New or used. Eastern Hide black; vernon Love, Athena, ore., care wm, Winder. A. F. JAKSHA. of the Rebuilt Type writer Co-, 304 Oak St., Portland, will be at the Hotel 81. George for an. other week. He has a complete line uf new and rebuilt typewriters at rea. sonnhle prices. If you are in the market for a first cluss L. c. Smith. I'nderwood, Remington, Royal. Mon arch, Oliver or a machine that is a combination of the above-named,) kindly leave word ut the St. Oeorge. FOR KE.VT- Phone 47 J. HAY, GRAIN OR ALFALFA. denstcln & Co. Sly-i i WH.r. srci.r. OR TRADES brick build- Piano in good condition. 0g rented, paying 10 per cent on st- City, Investment. Will consider dwelling pr.perty In or near town. Address E, O. office. WANTED Work on ranch by com petent man and wife. 204 Turner Moc-kiocii Attention. For sale. Imported black Percheron stallion, 8 years old, weight 1900 lbs. Kind disposition or will trade for stock cattle. For particular, address: Box 85. Weston, Ore. Attorney! D. W. BAILEY, Attorney M Lw. Rooms 7, 8, t. Lies pain Building. GEORGE W. COUTT8, Attorney at Law, Room 17. ScbmJctt block. fu Notice. Phone 2CSJ for high class milk. George Wachtel, successor to Ed Mor gan. CARTER SMYTH B, Attorney, at ' Law. Office In rear of AmtHmn National Bank Building. , FEE A FEB, Attorney. It Uft Of fices In Peapaln Building. ' N'otieo of I'uymtT.t of City of 1'ciullo-j R . KEATOR, Attorney at law. ton liiiprovcmcnt Ilonils. ' ' Room 4. Smittv-Crawford 'I Bulld- N'otlce is hereby given that City ofj'j ' i Pendleton Improvement B-jnds Nos. 1. : s A t,oWELL. attorney and manskl 2. 3 and 4. Eeries 12. and Nos. 1. and; . nrri. In nuaula Rlda. 2, Series 13. will bo paid, upon pre-1 Isentation thereof to the undersigned j g A NEWBERRY. Attorney at Law. Auctioneers CARPETS. CHIMNEYS or windows !COL- w- F- TOHNKA, Auctioneer, cleaned, trees trimmed. Any othti make, a specialty of farmer, stock odd Jobs. O. F. Smith. ' 508 Calvin j"""1 macn.nery sa.es. x, man in Phone 38 1J. ffl" y" u mone? Iav oram NO! B UNDERWOOD for sale, model. Cull 680. Late LOST Black mule, branded HU con nected on left shoulder- Reward for. any Information leading to recov ery of same. Address F. H. Hude ninn, Adams. Oregon. Phone 4F12. Pilot Ilut-k-Pend It-ton Auto Stage. Leaves Pilot Rock at 8 a. m Leaves Pendleton at, 1:30 a m. Leaves Pilot Rock at 1 p. m. Leaves Pendleton at 4 p. m. FANCHO STUBBLEFIELD, Prop. Second-Iland Dealers FOR SALE Lease on . small store . room In good location Phone 82J. WANTED Middle aged man to milk cows, work in garden and look aft er a few bees. Good wuges and steady work to right man. Address "B" this olflce. I at tho American National Bank. Pen- Bmith-Crawford Building. ' terest on said bonds ceases i 1019. FOR SALE 15 acres of land on Wild Horse paved road. AJso 1 good milk cow. 3 brood bows. . Inquire Mrs. T. W. Ayers, Owner, Saxe Station. V. STROBLB, dealer In new and eo- ond hand goods. Cash paid tor! second hand goods. Cheapest place to buy household good. 210 E. Court Phone I71W. . FOIt SALE 6 room modern house. - close In. Inquire 304 Cosbie. , . r. , , quire 301 Willow or uhone 7-'lW. iff Berlin Will Remain I Capitau Says EbertlJ BERLIN', Jan. 30. Chancellor Kbert today declared thnt Berlin will continue as the capital of Germany to "save the German cause." Consid erable opposition has developed re cently against the retention of Rer llns the seat of government. Prac tically all states outside of Prussia ap pear to favor Its removal, with a ma jority in favor-, of Weimar, where the national assembly will meet. ANSWERING WANT ADS ' ' ' ' K is a day-by-day education in practical affuirs in business way. and means In values! You LEARN about real estate where you've GUESSED ABOUT IT heretofore. You become propert- wlsp. You learn rental values. You ctxplore and test and study the "work-market." You touch and take interest and-part in the city1, life AND YOU PROSPER! 8 FOR SALE CHEAP 1SI18 Kord tour ing car. Lots of extra.. Freeman, O. K Barber Shop. WANTED House, about five rooms. by reliable and permanent renter. Call 263R. ' , -. 'i I dleton. Umatilla County. Oregon. In- Felt. 1,, PETERSON BISHOP, Attorney, at I Law. Room. 2 and 4, Smith- Dated Jan. 23. 1919. 'Crawford Building. T I.' T I 1 , I I 1 1 1 1 ' C I."" T.Q-.U C ity of Pendleton, by Wm. Mickelaen. , "MBS B. PERRT. Attorney at Law. IX POUND. WANTED Good girl or middle aged woman. Inquire 213 Bush St., or W. I- Gadwa's Harness Store. Draymen CALL PENLAND BROS" Transfer van to move your household goods. We FOR SALE 1 Excelsior motor cycle, aso pack or store same. We do coun- 1916 model. Just overhauled. In- try hauling. Telephone 339. quire 504 Jane St. .. FOR SALE Roll top desk In good shape. cheap. Inquire Boston restaurant. Farm implement FOR SALE: Certified pure early Baart seed wheat. -Address C. W. Howell, Pendleton, or phone 476. Found FOR SALE One 75 Holt caterpillar. Just rebored, with new crank shaft. Caa Gnnlt Penitlnn Or. Your ad should be mere when the i on North Mde of city. Owner may serva'nt YOU OUGHT TO HAVE looks j have same by calling and paying for at the "Help wants." I this notice. TUB "NON-SKIP" WEEDER get. all the wted. the first time - r the field. Saves one-third the time ana dqes lots better work. Ordor now. Pendleton Weeder Work., tit Cotton wood street. Your ad. should serve you quickly j i When the cook leaves. Your ad. should Interest an owner "f uninvested money in your plan. The following described animals have been taken up by the marshal of. Bank Building. the City of Pendleton, to-wit: One black horse, white strip In face. 10 years old, weignt 800 lbs., Indian brand on left stifle. One white horse, no brand visible, age 10 years, weight 900 lbs. If said animals are not claimed by the Owners or those entitled to their possession, costs and expenses paid and taken away within ten days frofn. the date hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. ni. of the 7th day of February, 1919. the said animals will be sold to the highest bidder, at public auction, for cash, at the City Pound, in said City ot Pendleton, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment of such costs and expense of making sale. Dated this 27th day of January, 1919 AL ROBERTS. City Marshal. RALEY AND RALET, Attorney, at Law. Office In American National FRED E. SCHMIDT', ' Attorney mtt Law. Room 24, Smith -Crawford Bldg. t Architect RAYMOND W. HATCH. ARCHI tect. Phone 732J, Pendelton. Ora- gon. WAST AD ;ol.l!H5f AID CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Counting six ordinary words to the line and churgwl .by ,- the line. Went ads and locals. Hates Per l,lm. First Insertion, per line 19c Each add. insertion, per line So One wet-k (sis insertions), each Insertion, per line 5c 1 mo. each insertion, per line.. 4c 6 month contract, each Inser tion, per lino - 3c 12-mnnth contract, each in sertion, per line 2c No ads taken for less than Minimum charge 25c Ads taken iover the telephone only from East Oregonlan sub scribers and .those liwted in the Telephune Directory. Copy must be in our Africa not later than 1:30 o'clock day of publication. REAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tcllfi How To Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds. It's Splendid! In on, minute your chigtrrd nrHl.-itu wilt open, the air passages of your licad will cIpht nnd you can breathf freely. So more hanking, blmvlnif, headache. drynesH. No struRKlini; fur breath at nfKht; your cold or catarrh will be Kone. - Get a Minall bottle of Ely's Cream Kitlm from your drupRlKt now. A;iply a little of thin f runt ant. antiseptic, healing creum in your nostrllx. It pen etrate through every air pns-nge of the head. oothe the Inflamed tr swollen mucoun membrane and relirf come Instantly. It' JiiMt fine. Don't ntny stnffed-up with a cold or natty catarrh comes bo quickly. JOHNSON CRITICISES POLICY OUTLINED WlASHINtlTOX., Jun. 2l. Senut jr Johnnon today outlined the pollcv the senator proKrenBlves will demand ll.ut the government pursue. It Iiniiu1e' Bringing home American uoMlcr, re storing .American, democracy, restor ing free expression, getting American buMiueHM Into normal channels and letting American life, aoclut and eco nomic, be American again. Johnson mininred It up with "It la time for an, Amerlcun policy." v ! Take Ishih With .odut. Johnson took issue with Senator1 Lodge, Republican leader, on his re rentlv an nou need foreiCn iiobcv which i Relief j )y virtue of Ixidge's ponition. han I iinre been construed Htt th party's ' M I rmiim-. He said. "Recently a Kepub-j " licin leader stated with rlnrlty and The "adn" teach you much about proclhlon his views our futuio pol'cy. the relative merits of things help-j He stated he deemed It esseiiMn! to Austria." ... Against I. S. Occuikaiinu. Johnson said he had .10 quarrel with tho creation of the ns states, Kut he a noted Lodge's statement that the United States miiH do is share lnj tht occupation of CJerman territory Mid 1n helpliifr the stability of the iifw government, saying he could not "subscribe to this doctrine.' He said j ft would mean "maintaining these na tlons with American soldiers." j "I am opposed to American buys polkinir Ktirope and quelling riots In every nation's back yard. America Packers Still in Control of Sheep, Cattle Trend Slow rORTTAXD, Jan. 30. Twenty loads of livestock entered tho North Portland yards overnipht aside from nine cars of horses and juules which on. me from Camp Lewis and destined for various parts of the country. One local meat company brought forward six loads-of ahei) and Iambs from Its ow teed lots, hutouside from: these only a nominal number showed j Good to choice steers... Medium to good steers.. Fair to good nteers .... j Common to fair steers . . Choice cows and heifers j Good to choice cows and I heifers I Medium to good cows and heifers ...... Oanners j Bulls ! Calves fitockers 11.0012.50; ABKUOKEV MAY STKJKK OIL, 9.50 fS? 1 l.OO; 8 50 ft 9.50 j 7-50rt? 8-5o ' 9.25 1 10.35 j IT MS THE "PEP" 8.751 9. 5.75 3 50 m 6.00 ft 9-0013-00 7.00 9.00 wants peace. Let us have peac and get out of Kurope." Ilrfns Vp Soviet Xotc V Johnson put onto record a docu ment hitherto unpublished, one sent the allies by the soviet government In 1918. A favorable answer, said John son, would have prevented the sign ing of the Hrest-Litovsk treaty, and have kept Russia with the allies. The Soviets, said Johnson, asked what the allies, and particularly the and feeders Sniiiu A to Hold Steady. Market for swine again held steady North Portland with a small run ' reported in overnicht. Total run wan Killers continue in nui control m-.- n(v.l(1 coniparrd with 397 a weeU the million and lamb offerings and . ag( and ,.. head a year ago. tney remain cpiue wining 10 noia i Proimsnls lad; for xa.se of Ijiiid . in City l.imiw. i Into Peptlron. Th. Combination ot ABE11DEEX, Wash., Jan. 30. Pepsin, Nux, Iron, Celery. Some flurry has ,been caused here by ! Tin's is what makes Peptiron of g.-jthe proposal made for the lease of . Vonderful therapeutic value, and so "i-i-"-" v" i successlul alier innuenm, me prip tho city limits. Representa- ,,j in llXani anii nerve troubles. Company I ,:. r,alness. nervous weakness fop i 1 nvl,....ctin -..tv- nnil nnf. I turn iiiu ii.'u.n i"'v over the world war. 5.00 9.00 I up during the 24 hours. prices high. fleneral sheep and lamb range: Prime lamlm $13.5 i? 1 4.C0 Fair to medium lambs. 9. 005 11. oft Vearlings Kwes . . . Cattle Hun ! Xomiiial. It was a very nominal run and mar ket for cattle at Xorth Portland dur- General hoi? range: Prime mixed $16. SOifi 17.00 Medium mixed 1 6.50 16.75 Rough heavies 1 5.40 W 1600 Pies 1 1.00 tf? 1 iO 9,00 io.oo ;Bulk g0 6.00 8.00, Wonndod Drive Tractors. LB CorR BAT. France. Jan. 5. (By several within tives of the Standard -Oil some time ago concluded leapes tracts in the northwestern part of the county and state school and other j lands have been leased by persons be lieving1 oil in paying quantities would I b found. j Several Seattle anod Fpokane spec ulators have been looking- over the field recently, and some are here now working quietly. It is said. Test Case H Probably. OLYSIPU, Wash.. Jan. 30. On an agreement of both house and senate appropriation committee to grant an extra flO.ftoo to the attorney-gener- Ing you DISCRIMINATE. MAY ltril,l .11 "STICK TKMPI.E TAX FREE TOPBKA. Kan.. Jan. 30. .i "Tem Mo of Justice," to cost approximate ly. 1180.000, end to build without one! rent of taxes Imposed on tho people of Kansas. Is the suggestion of State! Treasurer Walter Payne as the olu-j Hon of tho need of more room at the .lata house. . Air. Pay no. In his annual report. ; said ha had devised a plan for the! "teple," which coupld house the u-, prein. court, state elaw library and t -posflbly adjutant general's depart- i create a number of new smai: nations. 10 In all. and to Include the independ ence of Russia's six IJaltic provinces, and that In addltii. we must lake ample socurlty from Germany and I I'nited States "would Rive in a Strug- '"g the day. Only arrivals overnight mail.) Twenty-seven Serbian war al's department for the employment Kle against Germany if the Brest-Lit- ' the cattle alleys were or ordinary ( cripples have been graduated as trac-:i special assistance, the public serv ovsfc treaty were denounced." j quality. Trend of the trade Is slow., tor drivers from the American Red i ice commission has authorized a test lie said the communication was re-I hut prices were generally held about! Cross training farm here. The entirelse of the federal railroad adminis ceived with "contemptuous silence." j unchanged. 'group has been sent to Salonika to ' ration's assumed power to order in- He, cited examples of allied coopera-! General cattle market range: j enter Serbia and engage In garlcul-! creases of railroad rates for service tiuii with the bolshevik!. . . (Best steer. fit. 50 13.25 1 tural reconstruction. performed wholly within the state. I t is a real iron blood anil ncrvo tonic, especially beneficial in the weakness following the influenza ami prip. to worn-out, brain-fashed men, delicate women, school-tired pirl.-i, and to fast-growinpr boys, invalids and convalescents, the aged nnd in firm. It actually put3 iron, a natural strengthener, into the blood, and re stores the wasted red corpuscles. Vonr, druggist knows its great merit. Red cross Aids Paris. . BI3RXE. Jan. 5 (By Mail.) Dur ing the recent general strike here th. American lied Cross distributed milk to the soldiers' families and to the poor, and supplied hot coffee through the canteen service to the soldier, guarding streets and public buildings. '.' I j Jump from Bed in Morning and Drink Hot Water Till, why .veryon. should drink hot water each morning befor breakfast. V DOINGS OF THE DUFFS BY ALLMAN ffy Tom will have some explaining to do! f. Webster's New International DICTIONARIES are in use by busi ne:s mcnrncinecrs, -bankers, judges, Architects, physicians, farmers, tsachcrs, librarians, cler gymen, by successful men and Women the world ever. Are You Equipped to Win? The Ncu? International provides the means to success. It is an all knowing teacher, a universal ques tion answerer. If you seek efficiency" and fld tan cement why notciiikQ daily Use of this vast fund of inform ation? t , 400 0fl Vocabulary Torrrn. 3700P3ftea. 6000 lllustnationc. (kilurrd Platen. M.MQ l.fHMtraphical SubjrCtJ. U.MO BlOliraphicHl Kntrles. Wrltefornpoft liurit paici. lustrotim:. ptu. rre, a m-i. of Pocket Miim if you nims tail pwpor. C A c MtRRIAM CO, S(irljflmiMt. H Rccular and India-Paper Edilionl (Si,1 lBi ''t CHICHESTER S PILLS fS41fl AK JF lrC.It far a w 1 b-U-H, tM6 rf) H!u ftnMt, V uW I takl b vlW. Itur front' v. lIAlilNU HRAFlM ril.l.R, for 9& Why Is man nnd woman. Iinlf the! lime. feCiing ncnous. des jtit.'ent. ! wi'iried: si-me days hendnch:'. dull. and tinstriing; vonie days really inca pacltaled by lli.ness. . ' Jf we all would' practice,. Inside talhlnar. wnat a gratlfylns chunije wi uld take 1 luce. Instead f ihi-u-i I sands of half-sick, nnnemlc-looklnir ; souls with pasty, muddy complexions we should see crowds of happv. healihy. rosy-cheeked people every where. The reason Is that the human system does not rid Itself each day of nil the waste which It accumulates under our present mode of living. For every ounce of food and drink taken Into the system nearly an ounce of waste material must be carried out. else It ferments and forms ptomalne Uke' poisons which are absorbed into the blood. - ' .Just as necessary as it Is to clean the ashes from the furnace each day he.fore the fire will burn hrlght aim hot. so we must each morning clear! the1 Inside organs of the prevolus dny's accumulation of Indigestible waste and; body toxins . Men and women, i whether sick or well, are advised toj drink each morning, before hreakfasr, l a glass of real hot water with a tej-j spoonful of limestone phosphate In It.j rm a harmless means nf washing out o? the Htnmaeh. liver kidneys and bnwelst the Indigestible material, waste sonri bile and toxins: thus cleanslnff. veet-! enlng nnd purifying the entire nllmen-l tnry cn'nnl before putting more food into the stomach. j -Millions of people who bad their turn- at constipation, bilious attacks, j acid stomach, nervous days and sleep-1 les nights have become real cranks nbout the morning inside-bath. Aj nusrter pound of limestone phosphate; will not cost much ut- the drug store.! but is sufficient to demonstrate to any one, its demising, swcctc'nlnn ami freshening t'foct upon tho system, 1 66E.TMIS IS A PAklOW FOXTKOTII urtf dance rr wn.Bua-ns Mew j AO lOHS StUCB Wft QMCEO THAT I ' lirrn iwuoi ir i KcneMOEK HOW- Will IHaY's iuril lnu r..u. i r ' m I , 11, 'HI nu j Ta . ) n.'.I t VWc. II 1 Iii J W.TbM, LET Me SUovJ Noo A NtvJ STEP TUftTT WlLBOe JUST homeo waiT's The latest 1 shake The SHIMMS - OLD STUFF - OLD STUFF ' Tom duff; -.11 V . I I I IM r i i - i -fii i i i law! ca ukk -iii ,i m 11 t I SUIMMVJ rt, r. .-vw.-.nw jr& That's old stuff f STp.' J f ' KwW AT ms j ' j - . . , Ul. Bond Sis Reduced Bond Overcoats Reduced We seldom have a sale, but conditions neces sitate a clean up. That is why we are offering such extraordi nary values. 1O0O SUITS AND OVERCOATS Values to $35.00 The label identifies every BOND garment, its our pledge of satisfaction. Alterations Free. Liberty Bonds Taken in Exchange for Mer chandise. BOND BROS. Pendleton's Leading Clothier's""4" " ' " if