East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 05, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY BA9T ORBQOXlaN, PENDIiETOJT, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBEtt 5. 1810.
PAGE THREE
Health Restored,
Gained 35 Pounds
When your blood U thin, your
appetite poor, your energy all
gone and your system gener
ally in a run-down condition,
don't be discouraged. Take
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. It
will make you well and strong,
just as it did Mr. Weinstock.
'I have been using Duffy's Pure
Malt Whiskey for several years and
it has improved my health very much.
I have felt fine ever since and I tell
all my friends about it. Before using
this great medicine I was run down
in health, had no appetite and was
losing weight rapidly. But since
using it I have completely recovered
my health and have gained over 35 lbs.
Mr. M. Waxier, of 725 Mifflin St.,
one of the friends to whom I recom
mended your malt, and who was
generally worn out, is as pleased with
the results and benefits derived from
the use of same as I am and we de
termined to give our testimony, hop
ing that it will be the means of helping
some poor sufferers to better health,
like ourselves." E. Weinstock, No.
ii No. 52d St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
will bring a healthy glow to the pallid
check, give new energy to the falter
ing limbs, strengthen and invigorate
the weary bbdy and throbbing brain;
reanimate the vital organs and create
a new supply of rich, red blood. It
makes the old feel young and keeps
the young strong and vigorous. Pre
scribed by physicians, used in hospitals
and recognized as a family medicine
everywhere. Thousands of our pa
tients, both men and womcp alike,
who have been restored to health and
strength, extol its virtues as the
world's greatest tonic, stimulant and
body builder.
Sold IN SEALED BOTTLES
ONLY by druggists, grocers and
dealers, or shipped direct for $1.00
per large bottle. The Duffy Malt
Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y.
EXAMINATION FOR
FOREST RANGERS
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
AXXOCXCES TESTS OCT. 21-25
XortmvCNt States Included In l,nt of
Office Vacancies Entrance Salary
Is $100 Per Annum.
The civil service commission will
hold an examination for assistant for
eBt ranger on October 24-25, 1910.
The U. S. department of agriculture
estimates that 490 ellglbles will bo
needed during the field season of 1911.
Assistant forest rangers are paid an
entrance salary of $1100 per annum.
The examination will be held at
national forest headquarters In Alas
ka, Arizona. California, CoIorado.Flor
Idn, Idaho, Kansas, Michigan. Minne
sota, Montana, Nebraska, New Mex
ico, Nevada, Oregon, South Dakota,
Washington anil Wyoming. No ex
aminations will be held in Arkansas,
Oklahoma and Utah, except at Kanab
nutional foreBt. Since all of the Iil
bab forest is In Arizona, residents of
Arizona will, under the law, have
preference In appointments for this
forest.
Forest rangers must be, when prac
ticable, citizens of the state r terri
tory In which the national forest' on
which they are to be appointed Is sit
uated. In the states In which no ex
aminations are to be held there Is
still a sufficient list of eliglbics to
make the holding of another exami
nation unnecessary.
The requirements and duties of for
est rangers are thus described in "The
Use nook," which contains the regu
lations and Instructions for the use
of the national forests:
"A ranger of any grade must be
thoroughly sound and able-bodied,
capable of enduring hardships and
performing severe labor under trying
conditions. He must be able to take
caro of himself and his horses In re
gions remote from settlement and
supplies. He must be able to build
trails and cabins, ride, pack and deal
tactfully with all classes of people. He
must know something of land, sur
veying, estimating and scaling tim
ber, logging, land laws, mining and
the livestock business. ,
"On some forests the ranger must
be a specialist In one or more of these
lines of work. Thorough familiarity
with the region In which he Beeks em
ployment, Including Its geography and
Its forest and Industrial conditions. Is
usually demanded, although lack of
this may be supplied by experience
In similar regions.
"The examination of applicants is
along the practical lines Indicated
above, and actual demonstration by
performanoe, is required. Invalids
seeking light out-of-door employment
need not apply. Experience, not book
education, is sought, although ability
to make simple maps and write Intel
ligent reports upon ordinary forest
business la essential.
"For duty In some parts of Arizona
and New Mexico the ranger must
know enough Spanish to conduct for
est business with Mexicans.
"Where suddle horses or pack hors
es are necessary In the performance
of their duty, rangers are required to
own and maintain them. The forest
service furnishes no personal or horse
equipment.
"Hangers . execite the work of the
national forests under the direction of
supervisors. Their duMes Include pa
trol to prevent fire and trespass, es
timating, surveying, and marking tim
ber, the supervision of cuttings and
similar work. They Issue mlnsr per
mits, build cabins and trails, oversee
grazing business. Investigate claims,
report on applications and report up
on and arrest for violation of forest
laws and regulations."
The examination will consist of
questions regarding the use of the for
est, supplemented by a field test to
show the applicant's fitness to do the
actual work of a ranger. Education
and experience will be rated on the
answers to the questions on those sub
jects In the application form and on
the applicant's use of English In the
written test. Horses for the tests in
riding and packlngwlli be provided
by the forest service.
Details regarding the examination,
Including the names of the places at
which It will be held, will bo sent to
anyone applying to the United States
civil service commission, Washington,
D. C.
Forced to Leave Home.
Every year a large number of poor
sufferers whose lungs are sore and
racked with coughs are urged to go
to another climate. But this is costly
and not always sure. There's a bet
ter way. Let Dr. King's New Discov
ery cure you at home. "It cured me
of lung trouble," writes W. R. Nelson
of Calamine, Ark., "when all else
failed and I gained 47 pounds In
weight. Its surely the king of all
cough and lung cures." Thousands
owe their Uvea and health to it. Its
positively guaranteed f or coughs,
colds, la grippe, asthma, croup all
throat and lung troubles, 60c and 1.
Triad bottle free at Koeppen Bros.
SPAIN'S BATTLE WITH
CHCKCH CBOWS SERIOUS
Berlin. Political Interest in Eu
rope at present is all directed toward
Spain, where the great struggle Is still
going on which is to mold the des
tinies of King Alfonso's kingdom for
years to come.
Were the people of Spain as en
lightened as the Germans the conflict
would be short, for they would then
realize, as the higher classes do, that
the religious question is largely fi
nancial a question to decide whether
associations shall be allowed to exist
which are uncontrolled by the state
and which may thus carry on Indus
tries without paying their share of the
taxes, of which the national treasury
Is so hard In need.
The Industries of the religious con
gregatlons are far from being the only
case in which the rights of the state
are evaded in Spain; the estates of
many private individuals are, for the
the purpofres of taxation, assessed far
below their real value, and statistics
show that the years 1897-1908 the
stato received only 77 per cent of Its
reci.gn'zed dues In Industrial taxation.
Hut the simple peasants of the
north understand only that the church
fnd their religion are attacked so
the local press and their priests have
told them and the Basques, a noble,
finelont, stronely conservative race,
are as eager to protect their ancient
religion as they were to protect their
ancient privileges, or fueros. The
Basques, however, have tieen disil
lusioned by two Carlist wars, which
resulted in the loss of their beloved
fueros, and today even those most ln
clinejl to take up arms will shake their
heads wistfully and say: "The gov
ernment Is very strong."
The precaution taken by the gov
ernment of sending troops to Tolosa,
Alsasua, Pamplona, Durango and oth
er small towns was warranted, for the
Basques and Navarrese make the best
soldiers In Spain and are very for
midable In their hilly, Intricate coun
try, where many peasants still record
with pride the doing of Santa Cruz,
the curacabecilla, who, they say, In
the second Carlist war, "knew more
than all the governments."
But the sight of the troops has ap
parently produced its effect, and
through the Catholic Juntas of the
four provinces Navarre, Guipuzcola,
Alava and Biscay may continue to
summon meetings and manifestations,
they would certainly fail to organize
a general rising, even were they to
make the attempt.
Their energy will probably spend It
self in publishing addresses such as
that now Issued by the Junta of Bis
cay, which ends with the words: "For
ward, inhabitants of Biscay! Let the
Impious revolutionaries learn that this
is the land of brave men, that we de
spise their threats and ean In a sin
gle moment . 6f decision put an end
forever to. their ridiculuous bravado."
Kills a Murderer.
A merciless murderer is appendi
citis with many victims. But Dr.
King's New Life Pills kill It by pre
vention. They gently stimulate stom
ach, liver and bowels, preventing that
clogging that invites appendicitis,
curing constipation, headache, bilious
ness, chills. 25c at Koeppen Bros.
Notice to Public.
All parties knowing themselves to
be indebted to me will kindly call
and settle their 'accounts by Novem
ber 3rd. H. M. SLOAN,
Blacksmith.
Permanent Muscular Strength can
not exist where there is not blood
strength. Toung men giving attention
to muscular development, should bear
this In mind. Hood's Sarsaparilla
gives blood strength and builds up the
whole system.
Save money by reading; today's ads.
IS
XO SOUtXESS, GAS OH DYS
PEPSIA IX FIVE MINUTE
A LUtlo DlaiK-.ln Now Will Make
Your Out of Order Stomach Feel
Fine Digests All Your Food, Ix-ov-ing
Nothing t0 Ferment and Sour.
Nothing will remain undigested or
sour on your stomach If you will take
a little Diapepsln occasionally. This
powerful digestive and antacid,
though as harmless and pleasant as
candy, will digest and prepare for as
similation Into the blood all the food
you can eat.
Eat what your stomach craves, with
out the slightest fear of indigestion
or that you will be bothered with
sour risings, belching, gas on stom
ach, heartburn, headaches from
stomach, nausea, bad breath, water
brash or a feeling like you had swal
lowed a lump of lead, or other dis
agreeable miseries. Should you be
suffering now from any stomach dis
order you can get relief within five
minutes.
If you will get from your pharma
cist a 50-cent case of Pape's Diapep
sin you could always go to the table
with a hearty appetite and your me'ais
would taste good, because you would
know there would be no Indigestion
or sleepless nights or headache or
stomach misery all the next day; and,
besides, you would not need laxatives
or liver pills to keep your stomach
and bowels clean and fresh.
Pape's Diapepsin can be obtained
from your dragglst, and contains more
than sufficient to thoroughly cure the
worst case of Indigestion or dyspep
sia. There is nothing better for
gas on the stomach or sour odors
from the stomach or to cure a stom
ach headache.
You couldn't keep a handier or
more useful article In the house.
v Notice.
Having sold ray hay, grain and feed
business, 127-129 E. Alta street to
the A. T. Matthews company, I would
recemmend them to all my old
friends and customers and the trade
In general, as being men of long ex
perience in the business, reliable and
worthy of their support. And to all
those knowing themselves indebted to
me I would kindly ask to call at the
old stand and settle immediately.
C. F. COLESWORTHY.
X'etcr Worry.
About a cough there's no need of
worry if you will treat it at Its first
appearance with Ballard's Horehound
Syrup. It will stop the tcough a
once and put your lungs and throat
back into perfectly healthy condition.
A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
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