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llhWMV' Mt'1 DAfLY EAST OREflONTAN, PENPi' ETON, OREGON; THURSDAY, PECEMBEHSfl, FIGHT PACES rsnncinr.tf ' 5l(oL 1 1.. i". SM.fi Notices, Business Opportunities, Locals, 'Lost, Found, For Rent;; Etc;, Classified for Easy Reference. (ol hsVnsi..-sJ 5 NEW TODAY Notices KOH HISXf Largo front sleeping room with liath. Inquire 719 Ann Dfrettt, evening. FOUNT? Small. X mas package on Matlock fc?t. owner can have turns ny.Ijaj'Jng fpf this ad. FOUND Bunch of key, Owner cun have same by paying reward. FOn KALE Complete set of houw - hold furniture. Mum he "old be fore Deo. 29th. I'hone 529 or 898. IJIDA.nh Direct to the consumer. Freight paid to your station- One hundred pound sucks Ited Reans eight dollarsWhite lieans, tefi dol lar: Non-lrrlgatetl. Finely flavored. itameiu jtuu t'rotiuce Co., Gar field. Wash. ;the border with the guard .and left i , fur Prune with It the first of the . year. Oversea he was transferred Notice of Puyment of City of Pendlc- ltd Company It, Ninth Infantry, with which he fought during the summer !und autumn. Ho was a member of the Oregon gnu i d six or eeven year and had received his corpmlwalon be fore going to the border. Lieutenant Cook l well known In l'tortland and was formmiy employed In the offices of the Equitable Havings' &' Loan association. ' WANTED Driver American Hallway Express Co. Must know city thoroughly. FORD FOR SALE-ouh-e City Meat 70S. -1814 model. In MarkeuJ Phone FOR RKNT 8 and 3 room apts. fur nished or partly furnished. One with private bath. 702 East Alta. IJKITENANT COOK. vpi;.viki ix a i or. is HAPPIDLV nECOVKIUNG -PORTLAND, Dec. 26 Lieutenant Mortimer P. Cook was wounded In the ' left arm November 1 and on Novem-; ber 24 was still In the hospital but ; recovering rapidly, according to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Cook, ; 430 Kant Fortieth street north. Lieutenant Cook" was a member of' the old Third Oregon, Ho went to 1 Want Ad COST is less Than Vacant Room Loss! Tou can rent your furnlsh, ed room to a lodger who Is "good pay," who will appre ciate a good place to live, ami who will STAT if tho room makes a good homo. The COST per day of a want ad Is smaller than the LOSS per day through hav ing the room unrented. And a few days of want ad COST will prevent a great man? days of VACANT ROOM LOSS. ton Improvement UondM. Nutlco Is hereby given that City of I 1 1 . . . .. 1 . . . .... t 1 1 .... .1 .. KA 4, Series O. 1 and 2, Series S. 1 and Series 7, and 1, series 11, will he paid upon presentation thereof to the un dersigned at ' the American Natonal I.ark. Pendleton, Umatilla, County, Oregon. -Interest-on said bunds ceases Uanuary 1, 1919. uaiea uecemocr is, LEE MOORHOCSB. Treasurer, City of Pendleton. By Wm. MickeUen. Deputy. - WAWT AI COI.UMJr AtTD; CLAS'IFIKD DIRECTORY. Counting six ordinary words to the line and charged by . the line. Want ads and locals. Rates Per Llae. First Insertion, per line . lo Each add. Insertion, per lios- fce One week siz Insections), . each Insertion, per line.. 6e 1 mo. each Insertion, per line 4e f month contract, each la- sertlon, per line So 12-month contract, each In sertion, per line to No ads taken for less tnan....2Bc Ads taken over the telephone only from East Oregonlan sub scribers and these listed la the Telephone Directory. Copjt must be In our office not later than 1:30 o'clock day of publication. For Sale FOR SALE -Modern -house- and- four lots with garage.' S'tG jane fct.. Pendleton, Ore.; ft B!'; BOMer, ; 1113 Indiana. Avenue, pkn, Wash. FARMKR and" merchants o all Umatilla county towns: We do out of town hauUng of all kinds, ieh as potato or produce haulUne, moving of household goods and other ' heavy trucking even between tovfrpi. Phone us at our expense. jr-ertian- arum. Phone 339, Pendleton. .- v' ! Wanted WANTED flood, elean rags at The East Oregonlan office. . m tTANl'KD aewlng, phone -W, IlEMWITCHINf at the Singer shop. ' Mall orders promptly attended to. For Rent APT AND ROOMd ALTA APTS. FURNISHED APT. Hamilton , Court. HQOSBKESPINO ROOM It, 1 Cloy WANTEDL--Voman for general hduse. work. Three In fojnilv 'filK Mark HOG FEED EBydenstein.;o, 1300 W. et Phono 238-W. ' WANTED To hear from owner"-of ! l;ood ranch for sale. State cash ! price, full description. D. F. Bu&h, Minneapolis, Minn. ' ' FOR RENT--SLEZPIN oom IN willow. - Phone 4I3H. Attorncja D. W. BAILKT. , Attorney at tav. ftooBta T. I, . Deapaln Dulidlng. GEORO0 W. CpV'TTS. Attorney at Law, Boons 7' Schmidt blok. Alta. Phone and other feed. 351. Ailno poultry FOR SALE-t have city property for f I sale from 1S(KI and tip- Also farm 1 ;lands and farm lease. W. H. Mor rison, 113 East Court (Greet. Phone ','10. WANTED Cbok and ' chambermaid at Rieth HoteU . COWS FOR SALE Call up 4FJ1. FOR SALE One 75 Holt caterpillar, Just rebored, with new crank; shaft. See31enn B. Scott, Pendleton. Ore. APPLES FOR SALB Phone &6F22. TIME CARD Miscellaneous v DOWNSTAIRS Apartment. 41 Aura. WHEAT RANCH for tent, i mile from town.. Address Box . Peo dleton, Ora. ' ' " FURNISHED A PA RTM ENT9 close In. 777 Thompson. Nice sleeping rooms, 723 Aura. I ROOM and board. Phone 483R. SEH FREE demonstration. New aub- i stltute for coal and wood (11 Main Street. Auctioneers CARTER A 8MTTHE. Attorney at Law. Office In fear of America National Bank Building. FEE ft FEB, Attorneys at Lav. Of flcea In Deapaln Building. R. U KEATOR, Attorney at taw. Room 34. Smith-Crawford Build ing. a. A. LOWELL, attorney and eownaol- kr at law. Office la Deepaln Bld. A. NEWBERRT, Attorney at Law. Smith-Crawford Building. - Farm Implements tCOL. W. F. TOHNKA, Auctioneer. I makes a specialty of rarmera atoca PETERSON V BISHOP, Attorney at Law. Rooms 2 and 4, Smith,-, Crawford Building. " " " -, TH'NON.8KlV:VEBB:R"'raa1'JjM achnery aates. -TTha ma that JAMES B. PERRT, Attorney at Law, The pace that kills would't be so bad f H killed only the pace maker. 'After a strenuous effort to acquire fame many a man finds himself In famous. - - , i . ? i ,. Wentow-Pendloton Ante GkM . Leave Weston for Pendleton 'at 7:4t a. m. and 18:46 p. . -; Leave Athena for Pendleton at 1: 00 a. m. and 1:00 p.- m. the weeds the first flme or r the field. Saves one-third the time ana! does Iota better work. Ordor now. Pendleton Weeder Works, (33 Cotton wood street. gets you the money." Leav order at East Oregonlan Office. Lost Architect RAYMOND W'. HATCH. ARCHI-tect- Phone 732J, Pendelton. Ore gon, . ... - - , , LOST On Main street, ladles' gold I watch, engraved hunting case with Leaves Adams for Pendleton at !:((j Initials E- B. engraved thereon. Re- a- m, and 1:30 p. m. Leave Pendleton AHen-KnIghJ Store) for Weston at 10 a. m. and 4:00 p. m. ward if returned to this office. Tour ad should be in evidence- when the man with a job to offer) looks at the "wants." I LOST Black bill folder, containing (40.00. AIho military mess cards. Flnder return to Charles Co. Reward. Draymen' Office over Taylor Hardware Pany. Com- RALET AND RALET. Attorney at Law. Office In Ainerlcaa National Bank BMUdln-. f , . . .. FRED B. SCHMIDT, Attorney at Law Boom 21, Smith-Crawford Bldg. .. - Second-IIand Dealers The want adt can help you to find ft , tenant who never defaults in th ren. Call, pexlaxd bros. rAN TO movi voiir hoiiKpTinlft arnAiia. Tl- ' ' Phone 339 Also baggag. transfer- y. STBOBLB. dealer In new and seo rlng and heavy hauling- end hand good Cash p. Id for i second hand good. Cheapest place I to iray household good. 310 E. Court. Phone 3T1W. Tour ad. should find a tenant who pays rent the day It la due. PORT BONDS UPHELD BY SUPREME COURT 8AL.EM. Dec. 25. To allay all fearg a to the validity of the $5,000,000 port bond Itwue. voted In Portland heaves will x1p urantpd to the men as aboard the Irsidiitlul yacht May flower at Annapolis and -wan trans mitted to the Navy Department. The events of the welcome to be accorded the officers and crews of the returning- vessels. Including o. re view of the fJeet by Secretary Dan iels and a parade of the men on Fifth Avenue and 15 road way will be carried out on the 26th as planned for the 25lh, It was said. Generous ' nhore EX-ALASKA GOVERNOR HAD ROMANTIC RECORD at the November election. Chief Jus t'ce McHrlde announced In court to day that the members of the suprenie court are unanimous in the opinion that the constitutional amendment, providing for the holding of BLate and municipal elections on the same, day was legal! yadopted and that it is self executing, regardless of whether there have been amendments of city charters to conform with Its provi sions. The announcement waa made In connection with the case of the state, e rel T. L. I'erkins, against Dan KM lahrr. which Is a suit brought to oust Kellaher from the office of city com missioner. - - It is expected thut the fleet will re maian at New York until Jan. 8 or 10. .six-Rirrxitv SKXIW I1 IiAMKI.M ;itKKTi.;s TO F.ItSOXMCL OF NAVY WELCOME TO FI.KKT xow srrr ixr ikc 20 WAHHIXQTON, Dec. 25. Post ponement from Dee. S4 to Dec. 28 of the review of the Atlantic fleet by Secretary Oonlels at New York was announced today at. the Navy De partment, following receipt of a mes sage from Admiral Mayo, commander of the units of the fleet now return ing from European waters. Admiral Mayo Informed the de- part men t that bad weather Is delay ing the returning vessels, and It would be impossllilo' to rench New York until the day after Christmas. The message from Admiral Mayo was received by Secretary Daniels WASHINGTON. Dec. 55 lowing fhrlHtmas mes;is by SecM'tary Daniels today to offi cers and men of the navy, by radio where they are at sen. and by tele graph and cable where -they ore at shore Htutions. "Voicing the sentiment of the whole world, which is proud of the achieve ments 'of the American navy. I send t'hfistmas greetings with congratula tlons upon its hlnh achievement. A In the navy will relehrate this Christ mas with knowledge of the apprecla tlon of the Amerlcnn ppople forthe important pari incy oore in ormpin peace on earth fur this Christmas day "The navv never so well deserved the confidence of the people and never possessed It n so large meas ure. It Is safely anchored In the af fectlons of all Americans. Thl thought must give happhieHS to all In the navy and to all who are near an dear to them. "JOFBPHCft DANIELS." NEW YORK, Dec. 23. Word was received here yesterday by the Chil dren's Aid Society that former Gov. ernor John 'O. Brady of Alaska had died at his home In Bitka. It was a romantic career, and one of intense Interest to the Children's Aid Society, which was closed by Mr. Brady's passing, for he was a home less waif in 1859. and It was this very society that picked him out of the -The fol-! 8'unis and gave him a start in life. was sent President McKinley In 1897, ap Pointed him governor of the terri tory, and' he was reappointed by Pres ident rtooaevelt. scrying three terms In all. Former Gov. Brady died of diabetes. With him were his wife and a daugh ter. Miss Mary . Brady. Four other children. John, with the - military fcrces abroad: Hugh of Poughkeepsie, Sheldon of Ohio and Elizabeth of Brookline, Mass., survive him. scrrosBn paitkr LEAVES AN KSTATK VALUED AT 100,000 CZECHO SLAVS SEND COAL TO AUSTRIANS Clear, Peachy Skin $ : Awaits Anyone Who ! Drinks Hot Water ! IJAVAIIIXN CICNTItlriTS STAUT A 3IOVKMKXT to si-rrn.E conthol ; 8sy an Inside bath, bafor break- fast help u look and feal clean, sweat, fresh. LONDON, Dec. 25. The Bavarian Centrists have started a movement in favor of a pleblclte throughout Ger many to decide whether Germany, shall be a republic or a monarchy, ac cording to a wireless dispatch receiv ed from Berlin toduy. The elections for the Prussian na tional assembly will be held on Jan uory 26. said the dispatch. One dele Bute wlirOje (Iccted for each 100.000 inhabitants, giving a total of 401 del egates fof !3 electoral districts. Holh ipen or women 20 yeurs old or older ure entitled to vote. Direct equul sacret suffrage will be granted -Hparkllng and -vivacious merry, bright, alert a good, clear skin and 'a natural, rosy, healthy complexion are assured only by pure blood. It only every man and woman could be Induced to-adopt the morning lnside-4 bath, what a dfratlfying chanfre would take nlace. Instead of the thousands of sickly, anaemic-looking men. women and girls, with pasty or muddy complexions: ineteHd of the multitudes of "nerve wrecks." 'run downs" "brain fags" and pessimists we should see a vh-lle optimistic throng of rosy-cheeked people every vhere. 1 An Inside hath Is had by drinking each .morning, before breakrast, a glass of real hot water with a tea eponriful of limestone phosphate In It to wash from tho stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day's Indigestible waste, sour fermentations and poisons. thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary rnnnl -before putting more food Into the stomach. Those subject to slek headache. , biliousness, nasty breAth rhpumhtlsm, colds: and particularly those who have a pallid, sallow complexion and who are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the. drug store which will cost hut a trifle, hut N sufficient to demonstrate the quick and remarkable chance In Villi hesh and appearance, awaiting those who t'ruotiee Internal sanltahlon. . We must remember that inside cleanli ness Is more Important than outside, because the skin docs not absorb Im purities to contaminate the Mood j while the pores In the thirty feet ofj fcQwela aof mA nl .JH.s m SAYS KILL CAN STAY r XX. .fv'v He more than made good and he never forgot the organization which assisted him. When he was ten. John Brady's par ents, who lived In Roosevelt street, this city, deserted him. according to the records of the society. He was cared for here for a time, then ship ped to Tipton, Ind., where he was placed with a farmer family. - A 'riendly luwyer took a fancy to him ind with this man's aid the growing 'ad worked his way through school, :hen through Yale, 'being graduated in IS74. After this he studied for the ininistry at Union Theological Semin ary, was ordained and went to Alus !a as a missionary. o fine was his record there that WASHINGTON. Dec. 25. Vienna complaints that ' the Czecho-Slovakg have refused to give Austria coal' Are characterized as utterly false - by Charles Fergler, the -jCeecho-fSIovaJt representative here. Pergler said he has been Informed by Czecho-Slovak foreign office that the Magyars have been attempting to stir up a revolt of German miners in Bohemia at the very time the Prague government was consigning stipulated coal shipments to German Austria. The accusation that we failed to furnish Vienna with coal Is designed to compromise us in, the eyes of the entente," said Pergler. 'It Is but a manifestation of the new of . falsehood." j Place. Richmond Hill. She never re j covered from the shock of her experl- ence. ' - '. I The mysterious . man, who also frightened three other young women well known in Richmond. Hil lsoclal j ' circles, and for whom the police are . i still looking, jumped from behind a I tree and ran after , Miss Van Velsor, WHAT TO ISE TO .PREVENT APPENDICITIS DENVER, Colo-, Dev. -26. Colo rado will collect (30,000 Inheritance tax from tho estate of a "pauper." it was learned today, when the safety deposit ault of Mrs. Aline M. 1. Cardoner was opened. ' Mr. Cardoner.- a native of - Spaii. was iBclieved . to be oennfless when she was found dead last week In her j Magyar propaganda shack at Albuquerque. N. M. "An at-1 torncy, named administrator by the woman in a will that did not reveal the value of the estate, came up to Denver today and opened a deposit vault Mrs. Cardoner had used foi years. Liberty bonds to the value of JC20 000 were found, together with approximately $80,000 in other securities. 1 When she reached the door of her home she dropped exhausted : The fright and the exertion brought on an attack of heart trouble; though It was not known she was suffering fro such a malady. The numerous recent hold-ups and robberies described In the papers al so helped to, excite the sufferer. The fright Is said to have been the direct cause of death. w - TK'OXDKKOGA Oll-IC'KIIS 1 LHPIUSOXED IN U-BpA .Pendleton people should know simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc.. as mixed In Adler-i-ka. lushes the ENTIRE bowel tract so complete ly that appendicitis Is prevented. ON a, HPOONFUL Adler--ka relieves AN CAKFT sour MOmaah, gaa or conetlpa-.' tlon because ft removes ALL foul matter which clogged and poisoned . 1 your system. The INSTANT action surprise both doctors and patients. Tallman & Co., druggists. ' ' ' 1 Only the rich can practice economy with success. GIRL C1IASEH HY MAN, I'RIOIITENED TO 'DEATH Mian Van Velsor'a Heart Illness As rrihed to Mysterious Pnrsticr of . Ittrlimoiiil Hill ;irls. NEW YORK, Dec 25. Miss Viola v a. eignteen years old. b&o was frightened into illness by a man who pursued her last Thanksgiving Day is dead at her home, No. to Nostrano DOINGS OF THE DUFFS - - - ; Somebody must have told Tom this one. BY ALLMAN ga WceRE IS Vooft. Defease? 6tT V7Ti HAM0 U.THRe, ttoAV Ler HE VsP Hrrrms , Vfl 01 THE FAce - coie orf NOW. TAKCA POWS AT MB LOiM OvTT,?ROFES3oC. Not)lU TIHP Of4 NOOR. 5Hof5 S.TPlU;. yr CHAPLES KOYf This Is Holland' premier, ay William Hohenzollern whe ha - right of sanctuary In Holland ant , ,that Holland will not turn nin , over to any omr iibuuh, . brouck Is entering upon troub lous administration which will not ehelped by bi declaration. Fro. aff-KrLtfei : . f tf O jo Ark Ol-O CMS- M .( t... 1 I ' I V T,,..S V ii. - - ' Iniiiii ii .4SIIH 'i suuTOij'-iii wm -r'i " j ) 'rCT'"t- :; ; K r; ' ": V xl r . u rr m -Hr,S: . . w : . i -' . : r tent merchantmen and pooling raw materials will be withheld until the attitude or all countries oward the League, of Nations is definitely ascer tained.' . . ' It should be consantly kept in mind that the President regards 4 he League of Nations a the most essential rea- sure of the peace treaty. .American participaion in the world's politics and . commercial artivicies or return, to our former isolation will depend entirely upon the willingness of the Entente to enter the .league.. President Wilson , is expected to show that the League of Nations will eliminate the danger of one nation in flicting discriminator)-, freight rates agaainst the others. . " iietrr.lvM.M0U,gv. Two navy officers who- were made prisoners when the v. S. S. Ticondcr- oga was sunk Sept. 30, by the sub marine l-125. have' just returned to his country. They ara Lieutenant unius Fulcher or Norfolk- v Lieutenant F. M. Mnlier of Oakland ai. i ney were held aboard the f. Boat doring the month of October. PLANS FOIt FEEDING AIJJES AND ENEMY KECElVp APPROVAL PARIS, Dec, i5. Plans for feeding ail the. allied and enemy countries. with Herbert Hoover as director, gen eral, have been approved by the allies and President Wilson. The names or trie members of -tho iCODimissloa whoi will undertake . the jwork have' not been' announced, but it is unaeiMwuu mat. mere wiu DO; two members each from the United States, France. England and Italy. I - i 1 GIRLS! THICKEN HDi -BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR ANO STOP DANDRUFF TRY THIS! VOlll HAIR ' CSETti WAVY, aANY ANI AK1-MK- , ANT AT ONX'Ji To be poesetued ot head of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and free from dandruff is merely a mutter of using a little Danderine. . , U Is easy and inexpensive to'hav nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just hen taken to Kiel and evenrua v in i - , .. j. Harwich. England, when the Ger- !." "I." .1 -tT" mans fleet. surrendered their undcrseas Some men-are quite regular In their habits but their habits are bad. Cravenettes and roll top desks hide a great many things from the public. AMERICA'S WKAI.TII WII.L SWAY IXJINCIL PARIS. Dec. 28. America's rowt ; potent weapons in the peace neKoti- ations are its shipbuilding facilities and Its control of raw materials, it has become increasingly evident that these will be highly important in the as directed and within tea minutes there will lie an appearance of abund ance, freshness, flufflness and an 1n comparable gloss and lustre, and try as you will you cannot find trace vt dandruff or falling hair; but your real surprise will be after about two weeks' use. when you will see new hair fine and downy at first yes but really new hair sprouting out hil over your scalp Danderlne l we believe, the only sure cure for Itchy sculp and it never fulls to stop fall ing hair at once. If you want to prwe how pretts and iioft jour hair really Is. molstrn a cloth with a little Danderlne ami conferences, from which. President! rfBI,y anw " ,nroun our Wilson hopes to obtain acquiescence 'tak,n on strand at a tlm. in his ideals. Your hair will be soft, glossy and Great Britain, it Is learned, would 'eautiful In jot few momenta-- like S.oon.niin tons of American built ;1K'"r"1 ""ri"-'se awaits everyone merchant ships, and France would '. w V r'"9!' 'tis. ' like l.oan.ooti. itoth countries --it j ' i .eager to effect an arrangement for distribution of ra-,v materials and as surances against overcharges. All nations wmild aliprt cmte nall jonulisation of American's merchant marine and a shure in our raw materi als, thus ending America's virtual .iiun.-ilionol' llic rl,'s iii:'i-i.els. A'uu'".!ts i'iuns'for builiinij - Lu- CHICHESTER S PILLS V' UJInI lih jir S.tM t A 1 1 if - t " , re 4 V W B . i v