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DAILY EAST OREGOMAN, PENDLETON, OSEGON, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 8, 1921. PAGE NINE, WANT ADS. CLASSIFIED For Rent, Etc., Classified for Easy Reference, Notices, Business Opportunities, Locals, Lost, Found TEN PAGES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES. Set in 8-poInt Counting six ordl- nary words to the line. First insertion, per line t.lU Each additional consecutive Insertion, per line .65 One month, every issue, each insertion, per line .05 Six months contract, every is- sue, each insertion per line. .04 Twelve months contract, ev- try IpBue, each insertion. . per line .0J Ads not run consecutively, each insertion, per line .10 I No ads taken for less than 1 lines. Minimum charge- .25 FOR RENT 6 room house and ga rage. Phone 284-W. FOR RENT Modern 6 room house. Fhone ST8-J or 407. FOR RENT 4 Tunm modern house 491 Lewis St., Phone 1063-W. Fort RENT Room and two, J 10 each per vveek.- board for -Call 276-J. WILL DO sewing in your home for 12.50 per day. Mrs. Brown, Phone 395-W. , FOR RENT Two furnished rooms- also board. 2 1 1 W. Webb or Phone P('R RENT Sleeping room, furnace heat and bath close in. Phone S78-J or 407. FOUND On South Main St., above hiffh street, 32x3 Ooodyeur tire. Owner may have, same by calling at thin office ttnd paying for this nd. (East Oregoninn Specinl.) WESTON, Nov. 8. The Saturday afternoon Club members enjoyed a de . lightful treat when they wore enter tained by Mrs. N. O'Hara at her artis tic country home on Dry Creek. The mysterious seacon for Hallowe'en was evidenced by Jack-o-ianlerns placed at intervals through the rooms, while black cats and witches suspended from the electroleers challenged the atten tion of all beholders. Virginia creep ers and flame-color marigolds were imployed, in the floral decorations. During the business session Mrs. H. L. Robe was received into member ship. Ther program 'was an interest ing one and when the tea: hour arrived guests were seated at daintily arrang ed tubles the place cards bearing unique Hallowe'en designs. Curtains Were drawn, jack-o-lantcrns lighted and a palate tomptlng lunch In which elder and pumpkin pie were dominat ing features ,was served by Mrs. Rich ard Morrison and Mrs. Albert O'Harra. Guests' other than club members present were Mrs. Sarah Jones of Pen dleton, Mrs. N. P. Bennet of Portland and Mrs. Mary McNees. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Affleck were here the first of the week visiting Mrs. Affleck's parents Mr. and Mrs. James W. A. GRESSMAN Klrkpatrick while on their . way to Evangelist Henshaw preached to a Portland. They have disposed of their good ) audience at the First Christian business at Oarofino, Idaho. ; church last night, using the text, H. M. Smith of The Farmers Bank j "Come, let us reason together, tho and Sim J. Culley left Sunday by auto you sins he as scarlet, they shall be as for Portland to attend to business mat- j white as snow," (Isa. 1:18). By ana ters. logy he showed how Israel's sins and Louis Keen of Athena was a busl-, God's mercies and saving power ness visitor in Weston .Sunday. were likened. to indifference and sins jonn liannlster Jr. has been brought , to WcBton from College Place Sanitar ium and Is now at the home of his parents. His condition Is encouraging. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark of Se attle motored to Weston lust week and are being entertained by relatives and friends In this locality. Sam Bannister former Weston farm er was a visitor here during the week from Enterprise, Oregon. J. Kerr was a visitor in Weston over Sunday from Athena. In company with Fred Paulson of Pendleton, Joss and Frank Powls spent Saturday and Sunday on a deer Strong Backs i f - n" '3a i tjj Mm V 4 'Jt! EC A 4 - tvher do we bo from here, -v. !'VcJ : 9 i boyr oang this fellow in the lan guage of the Benguet Igorotes a -they hit the trail to Bontoc tn the Philippines. What cared he for a 'burden of 200 pound and a broiling leunt " - - FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 1. HOUSE FOR SALE Cheap If taken at once, call at 612 Thompson St., after S p. m. $500.00 DOWN, balance on easy terms Slves possession of a good home. heat, alfalfa and fruit farms to trade. Phone 501, Res. Phone 230-J. lor Sale Houses In M parts of the city. Come and see our list. Whoat and alfalfa ranch. GEO. W. ELDER ft SON 818 Main St Phone 993 FOR SALE romand property $5800 terms. Seven room house. paved street. 4 lots, garage, barn, chicken coop, anil run. berries, fruit trees, fine shrubs and roses. Address 709 Gerard St., Portlsnd, Ore., Uni versity Park. FOR SALE Reasonable price 750 acres stubble and straw in stack, 200 acres good bunch grass, all In one body, with water for stock 10 miles west of Pendleton 9 miles north west of Pilot Rock suitable for sheep. Inquire Casteel & Stanley, Pilot Rock, Oregon. , hunt in the neighborhood of Hards crubble canyon. They saw no gume. Leslie Mayberry returned this week from Lima, Ohio where he has been visiting for the past two months. Marvin Adkins has been harvesting an extra good crop of potatoes from the J. W. Jones place in the foot hills The yield is reported to be around 1000 Backs to the acre. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lieimllen left this week for lone to visit at the home of Mrs. Lieuallen's parents Mr. und Mrs. V. It. Hrown. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Pedersen ac companied by Mrs. Sarah Jonfcs spent Sunday with relatives in Tendieton. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Gould and little daughter was down this week from their heme on Weston Mountain. Esther and Gail Will'ams, sopho more students In Whitman College en joyed a family dinner at the J. H. Wil liams home. Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. Newton Lovenrklge to the ef fect that they are enjoying life In Cali fornia and have been benefitted In health by the change of climate. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Smock return ed from Dayton, Wash., where they made the acquaintance of a little granddaughter at . the Harvc Drlskell home. Master Dean Drlskell accom panied them to Weston, for a visit at the Smock farm.,1 " ' ' ' REVIVAL CONTINUES I or people touay wnue uoa is oner Ing blessings beyond our highest merits. Mr. Henshaw declared that the worst condition a human heurt can experience Is that of utter hopeless ness, wherein we ask, "Is anything worth while?" Such, he showed, Is the overpowering and Intlclng influ ence of scarlet sin. The character of sin Is such as to drive one to a loss of self-respect, ,1 sense of discourage ment and to feel the lash of consci ence. "God Is calling to men today to come and reason with Him," said the evan gellst, "A most unreasonable thing U sin. The most reasonable thing Is to live a right life that which the Son of (!od sets forth and which is promoted by His institution, the church." Chris tian baptism was administered at the close of the sermon. A splendid choir and orchestra add ed much to the meeting. The "Ques tion Wx is being more freely used, and is proving of much Interest. Several questions were answered last nlnht by Mr. Henshaw. In. keeping with the sermon, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis sang a duet entitled: "Tho Your Sins Be as Scarlet." All children are asked to come to the church for practice with Mrs. Curtis at 4 o'clock today. Services at 7:30. Mr. BRINGING UP FATHER Tha,T'; Wmetre. THE TALL CORN CROWS . f J . 'A ' J USED CAR EXCHANGE FOR SALE Two Hudson touring ears, $350.00 takes both. Inquire Motor Inn Garage, 713 Cottonwood St. FOR SALE 1-ton Repuolic trnck, good shape will take Ford In trade, easy terms on balance. Oldsmoblle ""o. FOR SALE PQK SALE Two Blewett Harvesters -Pbor.e 14F11 FOR I? ALE Four foot cord $5.00 per cord. Phone 2F5. wood. MEN'S SUITS CLEANED. 11.S0 at KVDD'S, 107 W, Webb, Phone 8.V COR SALE All kinds of insurance. J. H. Eates, 614 Main St., Phone 104. FOR SALE Cedar telephone poles and fence post. Chas. Lovegren, Scappocse, Ore. 1 FOR SALE Good milch goats, all young, all bred." Address M. Mont chalin, Carson, Wn. FOR SALE Telephone poles and fence posts. Prices on application. Chas. Lovegren, Scappoose, Oregon. FOR SALE 3 car loads Rtd Spilt Ce dar fence posts 7 ft. 8 cents each, f. o. b. cars. Frank E. Blair, Lowell, Oregon. FOR SALE 10 head work maTes, 8 with foal by pure bred Perchron stallion and 5 geldings. Phone 827-J, Pendleton. RAM BARGAIN Pure bred yearling Llncelns, 17.50. Two year old Lln co'.ns, also Colswolds, $10.00 crated. Shadeland Farms, Amity, Oregon. ONE HOLT 75 "Cat" with new trtck. drive chains and babbit throughout, $2500 cash will take good horses or mules in part trade. Glenn E. Scolt, Helix, Ore. FOR SALE 40 head of stock hogs. They can be seen 1 mile west of Mission bridge, north side of Umatilla river. Address B. F. Marlln, Route 1, Pendleton, Oregon. FOR SALE", i span good work mules. weight about 250, one span good work mules, weight about 2150. Also Ford truck, 1918 modelj flat rack with stakes on side, good condition. In quire Roy S. Neal. Bowman Hotel. LOST AND FOUND LOST Silk umbrella, name Robert E. Leigh thereon. Return to this office Reward. LOST-r-Four keys attached to string Finder return to Warren Con struction Co. and received reward. LOST 84x4 y, dlivertown Cord tlr. tube, rim and tire cover, between Pen dleton and Pi'ot Rock. Reward, leave at E. O. Office, FOR RENT APT8. AND ROOMS ALTA APT8. ROOM AND BOARD tor men only 403 B.: Webb. 1 FOR RENT 1 suite offle room In quire Penland Bros. FOR RENT Apartment, call 216 Wil low St., or 614 Cosble St. FOR RENT A modern 7 room house. Inquire 516 Ash or Phone 1159-W. FOR RENT One partly furnished house and one furnished apartment at 614 Cosble St. Ilenshaw's subject will be, "What Must I Do to Bo Saved?" Friday night will bo of a patriotic nature. All soldiers of the World War, tho Spanish-American war and the Civil war are cordially invited for that evening. Popular address by Mr. Henshaw next Sunday at 3;p. m., on the subject: "Beautiful Queen Vashtl." By special request, Mr. Henshaw repeated this address four times in his home town in Kansas. ISlust That Orchard Soil Late fall Is the proper time to blast shallow orchard soils In order to break up any impervious starts beneath and Increase the water holding capacity. Full directions for doing this work to the best udvantage may be had by writing to the department of horticul ture at the college. O. A. C. Expeprl- ment station. r QV COLLY "YOU CAN'T EVEN hear the fire EMONE-b CO BY jj J WHEN MA,,IE. IHCV , - I', WANTED LADY wants work by day or hour. Phone 306-R, city. WANTED Girl for general house work. Phone 38S-W. WANTED GOOD CLEAN RAQi AT The East Oretxmlan office. WANTED Boarders and roomers. Phone 652-W, 604 Thompson St. WANTED Two ladies to room and board. Address "41" this office. WANTED 2 or 3 good milch cows. Must be first class. Phone 8F21. WANTED To rent furnished apart ment or small furnished house. Phone 94. GIRL of high school education, typing experience, wishes position In office. Phone 501. WANTED Salesman for outside sell ing See Mr. Talmor, Sunday a. m. Warren's Music House. GIRL WANTS POSITION helping with house work or taking care of chil dren. Address "S9" this office. LOCAL electrical firm has opening in its sales force for three aggressive salesmen. Previous sales experience not necessary but would be helpful. Call between 1 and 2 o'clock or ( and 6 o'clock. Milne Electric Co., 110 EI Altfc St. INFORMATION WANTED of the whereabouts of the heirs and next of kin of Gertrude Richartt also known as Gertrude Wahlraf, also known as uertrudo Decker, wno emigrated to the United States In 1892 und who, in Septemoer 1&92 at Pendleton, Ore., under -the name of Gertrude Richartz, declared her Intentions of citizenship to the U. H. at which time she was siipposei to have a brother living In Eastern Oregon. Address B. I. La Selle, 504 Phelivn Bldg., San Francisco, California, NOTICES MISS Wl'RTENBEKUER Private Art Class will meet at the Library at 10 A. M., Nov. 5th. Phone 375-M. NOTH'K You are going 'have photos for Xmus and to encourage you to have them taken early we will give you this week a 20 percent discount. WARD STUDIO. Notice You, if you are a citizen of Umatilla County, ure earnestly requested to at tend a cltlaens meeting at 2 o'clock P. M. on Wednesday November 9th, at the Circuit Court room In the County Court House at Pendleton, Oregon. You may sincerely regret It If you do not attend. N. Berkeley for already over one hundred citizens have agreed to attend. Let's make it one thousand! IX BANKRUPTCY lit the District Court or the United . States for the District of Oregon In the matter of August N'orcen, Bankrupt. To the Creditors of August Noreen of Pendleton In the County of Umatilla and District aforesaid Bankrupt. Kotlce Is hereby given that on the 2nd day of November A. D. 1921 tho said August Noreen was adjudicated a Bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the of fice of the undersigned Referee In Bankruptcy at Pendleton, Umatilla County. Oregon, on November 18th at 10 o'clock. A. M. of said day at which time and place the Creditors may at tend, prove and file their claims, ex amine tho Bankrupt, appoint a Trus tee, and transact such other business as may properly come before such meeting. Done and dated at Pendleton, Ore gon this 7th duy of November A. D. 1921. THOS. FITZ GERALD, Refereo in Bankruptcy. MISCELLANEOUS PHONE Irving Bnydor for chlmnej sweep. I have no pointed hat. MRS. ADA FIELD splrella corsetlere Phone 324-w, Address 614 Jane. DOMT FORGET Funk & McLean In sure anything, 839 Main St, Phon 83 FOR STEAM pleating, dress forms, beadlru?, and braiding. Phone 1028-J, 120 Lee St. CANDYMAKIN3 business Start at borne, everything furnished men, women, $10.00 weekly Bon Boo Co., Philadelphia, Pa TIME CARD ; Pint Rock Stage Bvan Cameron, Prop, Leaves Pilot Rock 8:00 A M. Leaves Pendleton 11 :00 A. If leaves Pilot Rock 1:00 P. M. Leave Pendleton 6:00 P. it.. Leave Hotel Pendleton and French Restaurant. Bag. U. B. FLY . J AWAY J OH FLY THERE OEt DOOR. EEL- WUZ. LUCKY . HEAR IT AWAY- M I LJf A fx III.'. I AWAY- - i . I w V I .-- i m s lj tfti -j I sTfV. - f jm m .1' ' II " , HANDY BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PENDLETON AND VICINITY This Directory Is especially handy for the out,-of-town reader who may want the name and addreaa of re sponsible businessmen who represent the following lines. All are reliable, responsible business concern whe stand ready to give you prompt rr:ce. - AUTO TOPS GADWA'fl ACTO TOPS, Plate Glass, Backs, Side Curtain Ml East tonrt en. AUCTIONEER 00 L W. F. YOHNKA Auctioneer, Call at Sturgls A Storle'i Implement Co., for sal date. AUTO TRANSFER . E. WILLIAMSON Stand at OrlW Cigar Store. Phono 1075. FOR QUICK SERVICE Call Bud Cornfield, Phon 62, Crescent Cigar Store. Residence, Phone 1059-R. ATTORNEYS i. GEORGE W. COUTT3, Attorney at Law, Room 17, Bond Bldg, I, M. SCHAXNEP, Attorney at Law-' Office In Court House. KEATOR & RANDALL, Attorneys at Law. Room 24, SinltU-Crawford Building. CARTER 4 SMYTHE. Attorneys at Law. tU E. Court St. FEE ft FEE, Attorneys at Law, flees in lH-spaln Building. Of- S. A. LOWELL, Attorney and Counsel lor at Law. Office In Dospaln Bldg 8. A. NEWBERRY. A.torney at Law Inderal Building. PETERSON, Bishop ft Clark, At torney at Law. Room 1 and 4 Smith-Crawford Bldg. JAMES B. PERRY, Attorney at Law. Office over Taylor Hardware Com pany. RALEY, RALEY STEIWER, Attor neys at Law. Office tn American Notional Bank Building. FRED H. SCHMIDT, Attorney at Law. Koora 84, gmltii-Crawford Bid. TIME CARD wemon-Pendleton Auto Stag Leaves Weston for Pendleton at 1:80 a. m. and 12:45 P. m. Leaves Athena for Pendleton at 8:00 a. m. and 1:00 p. m. Leaves Adams for Pendleton at 8:20 a. m. and 1:20 p. m. ' Leaves Ptndleton (Allen-Knight Co. Store ( for Weston at 10:90 a. m. and 4 P. m. O. H. McPHERRIN, Prop. THE COZY AUTO STAGE rcndloton-Wolla Walla Fare $1.75 Including Tax Leaves Pendleton 9 A. M.-l P. M.-4 P. M. Leaves Walla Walla 9 A. M.-l P. M.-4 P. M. 4 Sunday Schedule ' Leaves Pendleton 10 A." M.-t P. M. I Leave Walla Walla 10 A. M.-4 P. M. . Pendloton Thone 4C3, Cdsy Blllnrd Tftrlors. Walla Walla Phone 24. A. HORCM JR. Owner. Pendleton-Umatilla Leave Pendleton 8:00 Echo 9:11 Btanfleld 1:80 Hermlston 1:55 Ar. Umatilla 10:16' Lear Aato Stag 1$:0 1:11 1:36 lit 1:11 4:00 1:16 1:86 :66 1:16 UmaillU Hermlston Stanflalt ' Echo 8:00 11:00 4:00 6:20 12:20 4:20 1:46 11:46 4:41 9:00 1:00 6:00 10:16 8:16 0:11 Ar. Fend. Two TrlM Bandar i Leave Pendleton 1:00 a. m, and 4:00 p. m. Leave Umatilla 1:00 a. m,, and 4:00 p. m. . Office Motor Inn Gafag 7SS Cottonwood Ht, Phone K4H 4 PELL DAWEON Parcel delivered t all way point. PaUnt OfOa THE I To v.ic-i , o lia MOT WELL AT ALL - I f B WT TO 0'i TO c .-i uwntki or i 1 1 rMirT'wv.r ill ,'- 'NOvJU i lUUa WIFE'S 1021 T ImT'L PTUf Scsvicc. Inc." AUTO ELECTRIC WORKS WE REPAIR anything electrical on . an automobile. W. E. Chase Co. AUTO TIRES PENDLETON CI CLE CO. Ala. Re ,ver and 8avg Urea. 1M K. Ooart Etrert. L, a BENTLEY V CO. Goodyear and Diamond Tires Tire service, oils and accea'jorte. Alta and Garden 8ts GERTSON ft MARTT Gate Buper--Tred tires 030 Cottonwool. Vul canizing and repairing. PENDLETON RUBBER ft SUPPLY CO. Barney Oldfield, Goodrich RU vertown Cerd and Pennsylvania Vacu um Cup. 805 E. Court. batYeries PHILADELPHIA DIAMOND GRID BATTERIES guaranteed tor IS norths. W. E. Chase Co, ISO H. Court St Telephone 109, Pendleton. CATERPILLAR WORK CATERPILLARS, harvesters, gas en gines, automobiles and general blacksmlthlng. Round-Up Garage, -arks St Nebergall, 119 West Webb. CARPET CLEANING WE WASH and clean tho finest rags satisfactorily. References glvon. We make fluff rugs from old carpet, Walla Walla Rug and Carpet Clean ing Co. Phone 1677. CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS PARK'JR A BANFIELD, Desigmna Engineering, Constructing, 16 yearr JtperWnce lr. cencrete and brick con struction. 84 E. Third St., North Ifort land, Oregon. CLEANERS AND DYERS PANTORITTM PHONE 473 CLEANING AND PRESSING MODEL TAILORS ft CLEANERS Pressing and repairing. 804 W. Webb St. Phone 82 1, Pendleton Ore. DRAYMEN 1 WHO MOVES YOU I just a Import ant a whore you move. We also pack or store goods, W do country hauling Call 839, Peulaud Bros. Transfer, 114 W. Alta. DRESSMAKING i. I Elite Dressmaking Gowns made to ottier. Evening gown a specialty. Hand embroidery, braiding and beading. Phon I4S-M, 810 Aura St. Pearl Emmngene Smith Grape Fruit, Florida, extra large. . 20c Grape, 2 pounds 25c New Crop Filberts and Brazil Nuts. "Eatmore" Cranberries. The Dean Meat Dept. Ott Phone ou TELL -rot ) I'm OMPLMN TO THE riio ixjildikj. L 17T FARM LOANS SNOW DATTON. 117 E. Court Bt, Real Estate, Fir Insurance, Farm Loan. Bee n about a loan. FURNITURE NEW FURNITURE STORE It wUI pay you to torn and see Fisher be fore buying new and second hand fur niture. 202 W. Webb St, Phen ill. LAUNDRY EVERY Article Laundered Perfectly. Ther' ua agent In your town, Troy Laundry, OS Garden fit. DOMESTIC LAUNDRY Ml H. Ooart St., Phone SO. W maintain a ooh plete mending department. t LIGHTING PLANTS DELCO IJghtlng System, AckermaK and Zurfluh, Golden Rul Hotel Bldg. -.. HEMSTITCHING HEMSTITCHING Mall order Mr, Ralph Hassell, 417 Bush, Phon 196. New and Second Hand Dealers -a V. STROBLE, dealer in new and see ond hand good. Cash paid . for second hand good. Cheapest plao to buy household good, SI K. OoWO Phone 271-W. FURNITURE, repairing, peaking, crating, upholsteriag, carpet lan lag 7 years experience Grand Rapid Mich. Furniture Co. AU work guar nteed, SIS W.Webb St. Painting and Paper Hanging PAINTS, Wall Paper, Picture' Fram ing. U 1. McAtec, the Pnttleal Paint Man. Lowe Bros, Paint.1 RADIATOR REPAIRING ALTA AUTO RADIATOR WORKS 701 East Alta street. All make of radiators repaired. Work guaranteed, C. Rtasberg, Prop. RESTAURANT THH QUELLE A good place to eat SHOE REPAIRING PENDLETON SHOE SHOP NW method shoe repairing. W re build, not cobble. The best work for the least money. 120 W. Coiirtj Bt, Pendleton, Ore. , 'r , TAILORS SUITS AND O' COATS made to meanug 4T Main . Phone 100 Tatom Co. Grocery Dept. CQQ Phone 000 By George McMama CET NY HKV AN S f. ' I'LL O WITH YOU- : f! '. liri -8 sail