EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1911. PAGE THREE. n 'EFFORTS TO SAVE FORESTS EFFECTIVE TV LOSS PERCENTAGE IS I shown to nr. WOW TO TREAT OLD SORES The proper way the only sue cessful way to treat an old sore is to destroy its source. Not by small' dangerous surgical operations or I irritatine. " drawine" olasters. bat Out of a Total of Nearly One Million tr. . ,i i .f -r Ac, ,..o iiumimi u.ki th by Nature s true method of purify- Awh Are Burned Over Money ng he blood Cnd filling the CVTCU Um On!, One Hundred Dollars. I noarishing proper. An original campaign t nave the ties; then the care will be natural forests from devastation by fire is be- flnJflsf; We COJl easily Under- Ing effective 1 evidence! o me an- , , - . ... . III ural inccf some weak point on our bodies, and by continually dis charging impurities into it keep the place open and inflamed until a chronic ulcer is formed. Nothing The Master Suit The Envoy Suit The Eitz-Carlton Suit ante floD Eweipy WaDk off Uff Unequalled for STYLE, FIT. QUALITY and WORKMANSHIP, in the entire United States. Imported direct from the factories. of the nations fash ion center and sold - in Pendleton for the same pikes charged you for cheaper clothes at PENDLETON'S Leading CLOTHIERS nual fire report of the Whitman tional Forest just prepared by Super visor Ireland. It shown that, out of a total area of 949, ITS acres, but 1 3 acres, or approximately .'mull of the entire area, was burned over dining the past season. The estimated loss was 141.000 feet li. M. of sawtimber. valued at approximately $100 00. be- m SQ sare fQ proinCe d CUTe Slues io. oo uaniaBw e1" anil to forage. A total of 62 fires has been reported by the rangers, nearly a'll of which were discovered and extinguished while small, only two having burned over an area great er than ten acres. This compara tively large number of small fires re ported and the scarcity of large ones speaks well for efliciency of patrol. I Needles to say the supervisor and pleaseu iflDMD BDMDTIH! EES of these old sores as S. S. S. This medicine is Nature's perfect blood remedy, composed of the most heal' ing and at the same time the most penetrating and blood-purifying properties. It removes every par ticle of imparity or morbid matter rangers are extremely wen pir.i--.r-u ..... . ' t. ni.r.,1 with the results of their work, Last nmuic iu iuc uiuiu8 ui uwuuu., season's disastrous record has not nutritious corpuscles in the blood, been without its beneficial effects. A S. S. S. makes pure blood, and pure more efficient organizat'on on the blood is Nature's unfailing cure for part of the forest service has been old sores. Every sufferer with an old effected and better cooperation on sore should use S. S. S., because it the part of the local population ob- j3 tjje remedy they most need. Book taintd. on Sores and Ulcers and medical ad- Duri.ng the past season forest offi- vice free. S.S.S. is sold at drug stores. cers were stationed upon seerai oi the highest points upon the Whitman, keeping constant lookout for fires. Such obserbation stations were main tained at North Powder Lekes, upon Vinegar Hill in the Greenhorn moun tained at North Powder Lakes, upon Baldy mountain, about 20 miles south . of Austin. These men ' reported all fires seen to the central office and ; some one was immediately sent to ex tingu'sh them. Telephone connec tions rendered part of these lookout points extremely valuable and empha sized the importance of such connec tions from a central office to all points throughout the forest. j All men employed upon the forest, even though not on special fire patrol always regarded this as their first duty and were on constant lookout for fires THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Co. ENDED FOREVER NO SOURNESS. GAS Oil DYS PEPSIA IN FIVE MINUTES A Littlo Diaii" Now Will Make Your Out-of-order Stomach Feci yinv Digests All Your Food, Leav ing Nothing to Ferment and Sour. Nothing will remain undigested or .mil. rn vnnr Rtomnoh if vou will take Not the least effective feature of a mUe Dlapepgjn occasionally. This nowerful digestive and antacia the past season," says Melvln L. Mer- you can eat. Eat what vou, stomach craves. ritt, acting forest supervisor, 'has thouh as harmless and pleasant as been the cheerful and willing cooper- canuyj wijj digest and prepare for as atlon on the part of settlers through- smna'tion imo the blood all the food out the country in reporting anu fighting fires. Without this assist ance even tne most morougn u.s..- ... ,. it fr nf indiees ization would be ineffective and the. - wi be bothered wlth forest service wishes to express its ap- ,,",,,, n on stom- precision for the extremely valuable i r UingsJ J'f assistance which has been so render-, ach, hear , ed. The putting out of . small smoul- ; "h. nau.ea D b Bwaowed rtenng mo or tne i 1! -- j f ,ead or other disagreeable The Congress Suit The President Suit The Garden Suit which has been seen may seem a small ' thing, yet it may save a loss of thou sands of dollars and Is always fully, appreciated. j I "The fire season always carries with j it a feeling of anxiety and uncertinty. : Each season teaches its lesson and helps in the improvement of the fire protection plan, but always there is danger arid even when everything is apparently safe bad fires are liable , to occur. Hence the need for an ef , ficient organization and continued j vigilence on the part of the forest ' service, for constant and hearty co j operation on the part of local resi dents and of nusers of the forest, and for constant care and thoughtfulness , on the part of every one upon or miseries. Should you be suiterins now from any stomach disorder you can get relief with'n 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 fx nearty appetite, and your meals would taste good, because you would know there would be no indi gestion or sleepless nights or head ache 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 druggist, and contains more than sufficient to thoroughly cure the worst case of indigestion or dyspepsia. There is nothing better for gas on the stomach or sour odors SPORTS No Rcforco. San Francisco, Nov. 3. Represen tatives of the' Stanford university and fnlversity of California ten ma which Will meet at California November 11, failed last night to decide upon a ref ere efor the contest. This was the rthlrd meeting fr that purpose. Since taking up the English game It has been tho practice of the two -universities to select a Rrlltoh Colum '.buui to referee tho big game. Thla j tho first time there has been any hitch in the proceedings. Whit nmn to lism. .,...i! wn,i Nov. 3. Hardly con fident of winning, but determined to make a good showing, the Whitman ..,... o-.thnii eleven left for Eugene 'lnit night, where they play tho Unl- .rc,ii.- nf Oregon eleven tomorrow, This Is the first biB eamo of the year for Whitman and Oregon's second en counter. -iimiiliniM Win. - - .. . .... Seattle, Nov. 3. In tho Iirsi isii 1912 P N A meet, tho Vancouver, P. o" Athletic club's representatives took four of the six events from the Se attle club. Tho Canadians made a clean sweep of the boxing stunts, whilo the Seattle club took the wrestling matches. Knockout llloffnl. The home Becre hnn laid down tho law that any box ng match .leclded bv a knockout shall bo lllega in Croat Britain. This announcement Is the result of a question put to the home office by Mr rgoym. who nought to allay the fears of the pro prietors of halls who had refused to ;t,. thn Wclls-Molr fight because of tho loss of tho Earl's Court In the 10 Autos Entered. Eos Angeles, Nov. 3. Sixteen auto mobile racing cars are ready to start on tho long grind in the annual Los Angeles to Phoenix desert sand race at 10:4 5 Saturday night. That this yoar's race will eclipse nnything ever before attempted in the way of speed, is admitted by all. For one thing, tho course has been chang ed so that now the cars go straight to San Diego for their first registering point. Tho first car to arrive there wins n special prize of $1000. And from then on, at nil of the six places where drivers must stop and register their names and numbers an addition al prize of $S0O awaits the lucky first. Saved Many front Death. W. L. Mock Ark., believes he has saved many lives in his 25 years of experience in tho drug business. "What I nlwnys like to do," he writes. "Is to recommend Dr. King's New Discovery for weak, sore lungs, hard colds, hoar-eness, obstinate coughs, la grippe, croup, asthma or other bron chial nffections for I feel sure that a number of my neighbors are alive and well today because they took my advice to use it. I honestly believe It's the best thront and lung medicine that's made." Easy to prove ho's right. Oct a trial bottle free, or reg ular BOe or $100 bottlo. Guaranteed by Koeppens. Dead Whales Drift Ashore. Hoqulam, Wash. Nine dead whales are ashore on the bench north of Grnys Harbor, one grounding yes terday. Toor shots by gunners are responsible for 15 of the big fish drifting nshoro since April. Indians nro puttlnir tho blubber from one whale 80 feet long. Till: PACIFIC MONTHLY. pa-sing over,our public forests With- ; rom gtomach or to cure a s.tom out mis we can iook lor mmiing uul-;ai.h headache disaster and loss; with it we may ex- j you 'c0'uldn:t kePp a handier pect many seasons that are no more , us(?ful art,c)e ,n the house destructive, or even better than the one just past." i - or A CHINA HOY ON OllIXiON CLEF. CI.VI1 tilrl u Heroine. Aberdeen, Wash. Miss Claire Seelal Hates on tho Leading Mupi atfno of tlio AVest. The Pacific Monthiy of Portland, Oregon, is publishing a series of splendid articles about the various in dustries in the west. Tho September number contained an article on Suc cess with Cherries. The October num ber had a beautifully illustrated ar ticle on Success in Growing Apples. Other articles shortly t be publish ed are Success with Live Stock, Suc cess in Growing Walnuts, Success with Fodder Crops. These articles are written by experts and are not only authoritative, but very interesting. In. addition to the above, The Pa cific Monthly each month publishes a large number of clean, wholesome, readable Ftories and f-trnng inde pendent articles on the questions of the day. The price of Tho Pacific Monthly is $1.50 a year. To introduce It to new readers, it will be sent for six months for DO cents if this paper is mentioned. Addre-s: Pacific Monthly, Port land, Oregon. University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore. Harry Din?, a Chinesse student at the university, will be the star per I hundreJ Chinese students in Ameri ; can colleges, who are studying engi j neering, with a view of aiding in the ! development of China. Ding's cir cumstances are somewhat different ' from his fellow Chinese students, as Avon, a high school girl distinguished formcr on tht. fourteenth annual state 1 he was born and raised in Po'and. herself by her bravery in stopping a runaway teum as it was dashing down Simpson avenue. By her action, Jer ry Armsdale, aged 17 years, son of a rancher on the Hoquiam river, who had lost control of his team, was sav ed from almost certain death. Ho is now in the hospital suffering from bruises 'on his ehesl and a cut on his log. He had been thrown from the wagon and become entangled in the reins. Miss Avon at first started to run when she saw the runaway team, but as soon as she discovered the predicament of the driver she caught the nearest horse by its bridle and hung on until she stopped the team and then telephoned for an am bulance to take tho injured lad to the hospital. tour of the University of Oregon Olee ; club, which is to take place during the; holidays Ding will appear in his na-; Uve costume and sing a few solos, 1 both in Chinese and in English. He has an excellent second bas voice, i which This is D;ng's second season on the Glee club. Last year he and his partner. William Lai. made such a hit in the concert at Portland that a representative of the Orpheum offer ed the two of them the salary of $200 a week if they would ko on the or pheum circuit. The two Chinese stu dents, however, took like too serious ly to accept a position in vaudeviUo. Harry Ding is one of four or five in the Flowery Kingdom. However, he has an intense loyalty to China, and expect-1 to go there as soon as ho fini-hes his collegiate course. Al though raised in Oregon. Mr. Ding is surprising for a Chinaman.!"1'' '"V" '7T h u l.l lie .ts lu'Jt 'i . - . family used the Chinese entirely at home, anl all his playmates were .of his race. On account of this lack of early training, he finds English to be his hardest course. So it seems that Colonel Roosevelt's recent declarations in regard to the. Tennessei- Coal & Iron absorption were not final and conclusive. Tut a porus plaster on the chest and take a good cough syrup Inter nally If you would treat a severe cose of sore lungs properly. Get the dol lar size RALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP. With each bottle there is a free DERRICK'S RED PEPPER POROUS "FLASTER for the chest. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. The "I'uro food law" Is designed by the government to protect the public , from injurious ingrdients in both foods and drugs. It U beneficial both to the public and to the conscientious manufacturer. Ely's Cream Balm, a successful remedy for cold in the head, nasal catarrh, hay fever, etc., containing no injurious drugs, meets fully the requirements of the new law, and that fact is prominently stated on every package. It contains none of the injurious drugs which are required by the law to be mentioned on the label. Hence you can use it sately. ' Tho Inward F.ffecH of humors are worse than the outward. They endanger the whole system. Hood's Sarsapnrll'a eradicates nil humors, cures nil tlv'r Inward and outward effects. It Is the great alterative and tonic, whoso merit has been every where rstabV hod. Autolst Killed. Seattle. Edward B. Dnlton, 22-yrnr-old son of Colonel C. C. Da'.ton, a well , known local attorney, was killed in nn automobile accident on the North Trunk road and Francis Powerman, aged 40, sustained a bro ken leg. Dnlton was acting as chauf feur for a party of three men and three women when the car ran off the road In a dense fog. The machine turned over and Dnlton was dead when extracted. 22 Students Suspcndctl. Walla Walla, Wash. Ending de liberations that have tasted nearly two weeks, the board of education' made public its findings In the mat ter of the burning in effigy of Prin- Icipal K. C. Hock of the high school, ! h terms of which 22 boys of the school are suspended. A BIG NEW SHIPMENT OF WIT CA, just got here-from a good Jap mat ting case to a good heavy leather case OUR PRICES ARE LESS HE HUB If po ng east, or west or south, j hivp tickets routed Northern Pacific Hv. Close connictlons at Pasco with i'I through trains. W. Adams, agent, I i njletou. Pendleton's Big Drummer's Sample Stcre l Johnson affair.