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-1 2 I -I i 1 ' -' PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919. EIGHT PAGES TIE A LITTLE IIP TO X rt f ' i v . ' I Questland is the chief Province in WANT-AD LAND. its population is transient. The people are looking for things they want or need. When they . find them they hurry back home perhaps to make another trip the next day. There's hut one route to QUEST-- LAND the want ad rbule. The cost is s trifling. You can usually make a trip, " transact your business and get back home in a day; v Sometimes your errand takes a little longer. But there are few people who ever make unprofitable excursions to QUESTLAND. It is the country of op - po'rtunity of chances, of "luck." One meets people who are both offering and seeking things alert people, illustrat ing and practicing the law of "GIVE AND TAKE." i ', An East Oregonian want ad serves as a round-trip ticket to questland ! EAST OREGONIAN WANT-AD-:1 RATES , WANT AD COLUMN AND CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Counting six ordinary words to the line and charged by the line. Want Ads and Locals. Rates Per Line First insertion, per line 10c Each add. insertion, per , line . ,". 5c One week, (six inserti ons), each insertion, per line 5c 1 mo. each insertion, per line ....... 4c G month contract, each insertion, per line 3c 12 month contract, each insertion, per line 2c No ads taken for less than 25c. ' No advertisement taken for less than two lines. Ads taken over the tele phone only from East Ore gonian subscribers and those listed in the Telephone Di rectory. Copy must be in pur office not later than 1:30 o'clock day of publica tion. . NEW TODAY Each new advertisement will be run under "New To day" for the first insection only. During subsequent in sertions of the ad it will ap pear under its proper classi fication. Telephone 1 nOTHER!DOR'T TAKE CHANGES IF CKILO'S TOW iS COATED IP CliOSS, FF.VFJRtSn. SICK, MIL totx CI.KAX I.ITTl.E UVEU,, axu BOWK1.S. .'-"T7ZIZ " " " ZA V .i, ; 7- trp-r Ttn-.-r r-tTrfr." :r. ; . lifiTi i ' Tiir i mini ati mr l household VJ ill HI- KI.IM II I MM h .... n 'III! I I 1 11.11 H I llll l-'l' .i.t ' . . Ij ' 1 1 1 I 1 1 I I IL L.L.UiUi.1 II UltU : J . : : . A laxative today nave-, a kick child tomorrow. Children sin, ply win not take ttie time from play to empty i their bowels, -which become donned up iwith waste, liver -jrets sluKKish, stom 'nch sour. ! I-k at the tongue. Mother! If i coated or your child is listless, fever- lh breath had, repress, dotxnt eat I heartily, nil of cld' or has sore throat .or any other "children's ail ment, give a trasuonnfut of "Califor nia Syrup of Fl." thert. don't worry, because ft ts' perfectly harmless, and tin a few'hours nil this constipation poison, ''wilt bile and - fermentinw. waste will g-ently move out of the ; boweirt. and you have a well, playful child again. A thorough "inside Idealising" la oftimea all that hi ne cessary. It should be the first treat fment ftiven In any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fiff syraps. . Ask your drujfsi.st for a bottle of i "California Syrup of Fijrs." which ! has full directions for babies. chil- jdren of all ages and for grrown-ups ! plainly printed on the bottles. Look i carefully and see that it is made h the I "California Fig Syrup Company." $200,000 WORTH OF LIVESTOCK ARE SAVED Jlore than J20O,Otl0 worth of live stock was aarnd to the state of Idaho by government predatory animal hunters durihe; the fiscal year endintr June SO, ISIS. This-Is the statement contained in a report Just put out by I J. fioldmait wf this city who has supervision of the work In that state. According to this report the avera&o number of hunters employed during the year was about 3'). The report was made for the information of Idaho sheepmen and is as follows: Total cost of operating for the fiscal year t.11,675.6 7 Net returns from fur sales 16,802.25 8AI.KNf, yvh. . .The -.following, nulrlnff Jurymen to be taxpayers as bills were1 Introduced In the house, question of competency, yesterday. ' . . H. TfJ. '336. by Thrift Relating to o- H. Tit. 321, by Sheldon Proviillng terlnit worthless checks. ' for Oregon reconstruction commission j H- H. 8S6. by Thrift Providing for to InvestlKate reconstruction prob-1 County meat Inspectors. lema. F H. B. 337, by Thrift Provldlnfr for H. B. 23n, by Sheldon Providing i payment of Indemnity on certain live- for spec'al election October 14. 19lS. to vote on meajmres referred by leg islntlve assembly. H. B. 32. by Sheldon and Idieman Appropriating 311,000 o provide ap propriate medals for Oregon soldiers, sailors ant? marines. II- B. 327.. by teheldnn Appropriat ing 3125.000 for new cell house unit at state prison. ,( H. H- 32. by flordon Providing for distribution of funds front Inter-, state bridge. ' . ' H.-B. 329. by Mrs. Thompson (h fequestl- Regulating stock running at large. . " If. Ft. 330, by Oordon chy requesi) Regulating dairy products. H. B. 331. by Sirs. Thompson To protect water of cities and towns from pollution. H. B. 332, by Rchuebel Limiting amounts received by state Instiyulons to 6 per cent over preceding appro priations. V H. B. 333. by Schuebel Providing for eight-hour day. , H. B. 334, by Mrs. Thompson Re stock In Coos county H. B- S3S, Xv Merryman Rekitiig to Irrisntlon districts. H. B. 339 by Woodson Relating to ditching and diking H. B. 349. by (fordon Limiting time of action to test validity of drain age district. U. II. 34 1. hy Sheldon To reim burse conffties of pacific highway. II. B. t4i: by Schuebel To pro liilvif cuililoynieMt' i.f legislative lobby ists. , - H. n. 343. by Sheldon (substitute for B3i n. KS)- Regulating manner of ap proval of c'alms by .highway commission. H. B. 34. by Coffey (b request of ioiwjnirncnn f jeaKuej rixtentnng eitinl prlvldeges In hotels, theater and other public places regardless of race. H.-B. 343, by Idieman (by request) Relating to vacancies at nominating Elections. II. R. 34, hy TiiletiMtn (by. request) Relating to vacancies at genera) elections. 1NIN146TH WRITE DP LIFE IN GERMANY ARCHIE WARNER IS IN GERMANY Actual cost of the work $14,873.42 ! Xtmbor and kinds of animals taken: Coyotes . 3,207 Wolves . . . . , 8 Mountain lion 1 Bobcats . 44 Boar 2 Private Hoy Ke!f1, nf Battory TV 146 Fiold Artlilery, i in Priini. Ger many, and says in a U'tt'r to Mr Bis ter, Miss Thelma flules'of Adams, that he hopes to 'be home soon, from the letter forlow: I .am writing th(s In a Oerman housH with a yotiiij? tlrl and her moth. t er knifting pox on the other side of the tji"!1. The penntu mire treat ns Rood over here. They seem to he afraid of the Americans, hut of conr.se they huve no reason to be. This wo man has a brother in I'niontown, W'aHhlnstnn. and another In a prison camp In France. r think we will be on our way borne soon and there will be lots to tell when I set back. Total predatory animals. .... .3,502 Average cost per animal $4.17. Brides to be Assembled In "Honeymoon Town" TORQUAY. Kngland, Feb. 1. This seacoast town, so well known to American, visitors. and which has hitherto been known as "Queen of Watering Places," will have to be tempor- arly called 'Honeymoon town It is here that the authorities have decided New Zealand troops 4 sVall assemble with their Brit- I lsh brides before returning 1 overseas. The daily arrivals of New Zealanders and their wives Is esrpected to reach a thousand,, - Private Archie Warner, who enlist cd with. Troop 7i and is now with Pnt tcry r, 14Sth Tnfantry, is in Germ:ny with the army of occupation. Follow ing are extnu-ts from his letter to his wife. Mf Warner, of this city: I must say that we dirin t have a Extracts very icooa time at Christmas: I never celebrated at all. I received the Christmas package and the gloves are Just the thin for thin cold weather. I am afraid th;re Is little chance of pftting1 a discharge as they may keep this outfit on this side for some time bmjjer. I has been two months since we were paid and about; every one Is broke. Those who have money intend to keep It, which really Isn't ) natural for a soldier. "Oet paid to-morrow" Is the watch ; word and everytlme a buple blows or a whistle blows someone yells "pay morrow" tfWn "Home to the States in two weeks' or "We'll be here until April." It Is a gay life. EXTRAS PREDICT KAISER'S RETURN The eirls of Torquay are not i home. vlewimr this invasion altogether ! We are now In favorably, though many have no rason to complain, as they have already selected husbands from the 13.000 New Zealand troops who have passed through the place during the war. Anomer letter to Miss ttips s from , day .. Vou would iaugn to hear the cnancs uwens. also with the l46tn dope that comes in. It is "pay lo in nauery c:. r.xtracis are Hs fol lows. Things are prcjty duTl now as we have no Hocha Bhlls to duck. We have orders -to go to the Khine f on day. Don't suppose we will get home for six months and then again we may be one of the first -outfits borne. This army life sure gcts on a fellow's nerves. I think most all the boys over here have had some .kind of sickness. I don't know what it was but It ma have been flu- AVhn w,e were on the Marne our whole( battalion was sick. A fellow just got a. letter from hts girl, half written to him and another letter with it staying she died of the flu a few days afterwards. He Is walk ing the floor now and I sure fer-1 sor ry for him. I got a 1lg bunch of East Oregoninns so you see I got most of the news from LONDON', Feb. 1. A Berlin dispatch to the Paliy Mail un der Friday's date says: "A sensational special edition selling rapidly on the streets here maintains that the ex-kaiser and his family intend to return to Germany as snoM as the na- tional assembly has given the country a legal constitution. PliAX AIU HOrTFS IX BTtAZIU 4- a little town close to Verdim. We had to dig In and clean up o,uite a bit as these towns aren't fit for a dog to live in. Brltl-li Concern Xr-oi iatimc for Con- cession. - niO JANK1KO. Feb. 4. Represen tatives of a Ilrltish commercial alr- AU-uts AVI11 Not Ktai-ve. SEATTLE. Wash., Feb. 4. Touch-f I ed by the appeals of inhabitants of the' Aleutian Islands for a supply of food! to tide them through the rest of the ; bleak Northern winter, CPtan Louis 1 Knafllch, president of the Kuskok- wlm Trading & Transportation Com I pany, has decided to rnch the little i power ai-hoon Pender Bros, to the North with'a'cargo of provisions. Peter Mclntyre nver-got up to the plane are seeking a concession for an big show. They ere afc Camp de ; aerial route from Pernambuco to Songe, close to Bordeaux. ' Bio Jaueiro. It Is intended to extend O sure saw a mineh of dead. Her- the. system to Buenos Aires later, mans. Sure got enough of the war i - " 1 ' and we were al ltickled to death when' Tour ad. should serve you quickly he onit. 1 when th cook leaves. Nl'ItSE, AVOr.V!Kr AT TIIK FIIO NT. VOlLINT 1IAVK MISKKB KXPFJEIKX "S FOB THE AVOBLB KEEP URIC ACID OUT OF JOINTS tixi.s iiiiKi-iATi.sM siTi-nrtrntH TO KT I.rKS MT-:.T AS1 TAKK SAf.TS. Kheumatiam if eaHier to avoid than to. cure, Ktnte.s a well-known author ity. We are advised to dress warmly; keep the feet dry; avoid exposure; eat less meat, hut drink plenty of J?ood water. Rheumatism l a direct result of eatinfr too much meat and other rich f"ods that produce uric acid which Is .'.bsorhed into tho Mood. It Is the function of tho kidney to filter thin Jae'd from the. blood and cant It out I in the urine; the pores of the skin ar ialKo a means of freeing the blood of Ithis Impurity. In damp and chilly !c'ld weather the akin pore's are closed ihus forcing the kidneys to do dou ble work, they become weak and sltiff Klh and fall to eliminate the nrlc acid which keep flcciimiitatlnii and circu- iMiuir IhroiiKh the system, eventually; isettiinir In the joints and muscles, jeaustnir stiffness, aorenesa and pain j called rheumatism. ! At the first twlnire of rhelinmatism I get from anv pharmacy about four j nonces of Jad Halts; put a tablespoon jful In a Klass of water and drlnk'be fore brenkraxt each morning; for a I week. This Is said to eliminate uric j acid by sllmulatlns; fhe kidneys to 'normal action, thus ridding; the blood of these impurities. Jad Sails Is Inexpensive, harmless utmI is made from the acid of wrape !and lemon Juice, combined with lllh ! in and i used with excellent results j by thousands of folks who are sub ject to rheumatism. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent llthla-water ' - jf;'.''Ti tlTHl T llll. .11 II 1 1 liillllll .! Ill llll I I MUMIMIW IM 'III II i' wnmAHMMM II ' . I i' S4 IB VI' I it. ' ' If ' H . f rll i ft ' x- I j ( it f h til " : jj ir. ' - ? - . 9. Two C'ttiti tor m rvoKlt-JYiilt lcs sel la Mklwliitcr. Local jtrocera are now offerm a new type of ilelatlns dainty. . i Th name is Jiffy-Jell. Rach packn contains a bottle pf hltrhly-coifdensed fruit -juice essence. Add bolllnir wa ter to the Jiffy-Jell, then thla fruit juice essence, and you have a real fruit dessert. : The fruit essence la made from the freah. ripe fruit, and right where the best fruit grows Juat to flavor one dessert. Another little vial contains the condensed Juice of 85 bin logon berries. So Jiffy-Jell desserts taste Just like fruit-mad dainties. Yet a package to serve Six people or more coats only 11 1-3 cents. This low coat Is due to the Jiffy- Jell method. They crush the fruit M'v'. and condense It. Thus a little viiil " contains all the essence of consider-1 able ripe fruit, saving; transportation. You get the delights and the health fulness of fruit, just as though you served fresh fruit. And It costs but a trlfle-rlftht in midwinter, when you need fruit most, and when fresh fruh. Is so. high. Jiffy-Jell Itself Is a high-grade gel atine powder, ready-eweetened. In proper color and acidulated. So you make the dessert In a Jiffy by simply adding boiling water There are ten of these bottled fla vors, and eight of them are fruits. One is mint flavor for making a mint Jell. On? Is lime-fruit flavor for miking tart, green salad Jell." Oro eers say that the favorite flavors for deaserts are Loganberry and Pineap ple. . It Is 'said that Jiffy-Jell with these true-fruit flavors is one of greatest successes in the food line in. Some years, tt has - won mllllona of user already. ft-ffi SOEE'POAT V Eases Quickly When' You Apply 'V . .a. Little Mufcterole. r . And Musterole -won't blister like,ll olashioned mustard plaster. Just Spread it on With your fingers. " pene tratea to the ora spot "h -fie""" tmgle, loosen, the connection nd draw, out the soreness and pain. . made with oil of mustard. It is J fine or uick relief from sore th'oat, brorichlttc. tonsititis, croup, .tiff n..thriri!i,"iesv ralgia. headache, congesUon, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pams and achMof the back or joints. apra.M"" bruises, chilblains, frosted ft, col Jsort the chest (it clten prevents piieunwmo). Nothing, like Musterole or WUPY 'ch'l dren. Keep H handy for instant "Se. 30c and 60c jars; hospital sizejow. J. , u r!-f LIj -. . Fnends Entertain f Ex-Kaiser With Big , Birthday Dinner AMF.nftXGR.S. Jan,! ti.-A birth day dinner wan -given, in Amcrongeii cnstle Monday flight In honor' of Wil liam Hohenzollern, the former Oer man Kmperor. It was attended by ahout ."20, - Includfng members of the fnmily of Count Oodard von Bentlnck, the former emperors host, and Count Charles von Henllnck. of Zuylesteln, and his daughter. Among the other guests were the mayor of Amerongen. General von Rstnrff, Count Gontnrd, the marshal of the former emperor's court, and CapOiln von Ilsemann, the former emperor's private secretary. la honor of his guests. Count ...it' ,. (iit 1 I, Infantry is probably due to mart lor America In the near future, according to a letter received yesterday by Oeorge F. Oroner , from hls on, Charles Croner. who is , member ot the band of that regiment and direc tor made up of members of itie' band. The letter stated that they were to leave . January 7 for Ilrcst, France, the seapArt from which most of the American troops are leaving nd he was of the opinion that the regiment won id leave for home soon afterward. WrtQTRII 5! FWn 9 OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH Jlow to Cet Klief WKeiJ ttful , and iNose are Mulled I f. 1 - (Totint finyl 'Yim'bla 'hwJ r catarrh disappears. Your fchsyged noslrlls will open, the nlr pi Aakes of your icud will clear nrt '"( enn breathe freely. No Yuorn si,ifTlng or headache; no strUgglm 6r lekth at night. t,et a small 4ljottie or e.iy a v.ream Halm from yoyr druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream In your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the heail soothing and healing the swollen or Inflamed mucous membrane, giving you Instant relief. Head courts and ca tarrh yield like magic Don't stay stuffed-tip and miserable. JteMef la sure. iR .... FS ! V. von, a tin i !. . 1. U .,. ,K. . . !,!.. V.I W. Ul SP 1 S V TA of the Order of Jerusalem, of which Ij l III C 11 W g the former Bmperor was head while ! K sssa !ssa 5 Gerrna, 'raperor. iff fl 111111111 S Th Rev. -Mr. Berg, who formerly f 1 Il 111 L B was. a Oerinsn army -chtiplain and( S .. 11 If V I C wlw conducted services during tfxn ,A I MJk I II I I I I ' f day -in Uie castle chapel, also waajfi II I I WW I 1 II A present 5t the dinner. 5 ,7" . , ... , , , ; 0 The.Hev.'' Mr- nerg, who formerly 1 5 . T - , , ". , .. " Q was.a German army chaplnln, nndjj' JUSt feCeiVed a large j who crmducted services during the j SUpply. Yo'U Can't buy 5 day In the castle today. They had been ' K . J . ,. , . FJ - L i A hofraf nnHiia horror m nein op n a neavy snow wuiin ue' : laved railroad traffic. The former emperor and the former empress are enjoying comparatively good health and there is no Indication of any Intention on their part to leave Amerongen soon. Third Oregon Leaves 2 -"""-i ,-'-v" 2 j assortment, anywhere J in the world than right S j here. , K J We have tried to 5 Soon for America 1 5 out our business. POItTLAND, Feb. , 4. The l2nd ASK GRANDMA ABOUT VEGETABLE TEA FOR CONSTIPATION y Come m and judge 4 A for yourself how well R 5 we have succeeded. 5 5 i I Tallman & Co. J 5 tieadlns Drackisia, d 6 a ;5 1 Liver and bowel remedfe come and tTo. but Jr. Carter's K. and B. Ta, which your Rrandmothr kn-w All. o.(uul, ib now more popular man ever. Many fnmlM.'B have tiitpd this tea for I yara, brewinir it at home, and find It I the beat and lcat expensive remedy j th'y can srt. ; Your pharmnelKt wfll se?I ynti a email package, whlrh will lant a long time. - j It'a a aplendid drink or conetlna-j tlon. acta nurely and gently, and for ai "'"fiTSTtHh liver. Hick headache, UoW ' Kktn and diKzfnesfl, mnny thouHandn off women use it. Hoeedv and bManful i relief lt guaruntd to all who drink Tr; Carter's K. and It. T'-a, nnd don't forjret that It'a Mimply fine, for chil Soldiers nnd ClvWrma ATWftTr vVel com to Spend Ttilr Idle HAOTa nt rnoair Tulincco, flROrs, pool, fandirg,; Ico ,, . Cn-am. Sepias, i ,. i- .7, , Bert .Campbell, Miir. C.12 Main Street Telephone 90 WICC.J4ET.Tlt fn crut-hes but lecliirlnjr that would not have misned her exi she rl- drlnk which helps overcome uric acid 1 ences for the world, Mlssettl5 l.nz nnd is beneficial to Jour kllneys asal"-'h Jonston. an army nur? hns tlj, Just returned to this country uboiu.l the hospital ship Pom fort, Fhe n.i wounded while ailrnlnislerl'ij; y- th boys at the front, hho. Is showri her on- the de-k of the 'onifoit (aivlu with a sullor just before lur.'Hi, ANOTHER CARLOAD OF If 'yon have licrn waltlne patiently for the rrme vilicn yon con Id get that new IXltl TfltlX(i 'CAIt, e arcjjolhB in fell ymi fltnt -our watt luff flays arc about over.' ' '"' f'arlond of touring; oar now on the road, f'ninp In am) slun ip that order today anil make sure of get tins; delivery. Ford Touring, $608.95 f. o. b. Pendleton i Simpson Auto Co. Water & Johnson Sts. Thone 403