fight paghj DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1917. Tea Can't Oct Tct Oil Yoii Hm Spent It. It pay you to pay cash TATOM will prove it. WHAT YOU CAN BUY FOR 25c. Red Ribbon Hominy, 2 for 25 Campbell's Soups, 2 for 25 Van Camp's Pork and Beans, 2 for 25 Shrimp, 2 for 25 Clay Island Oysters, small can, 3 for.... 25 Market Boy Oysters, 2 for 25 Baby Beets 25 Tea Garden Peach Preserves 25 Quaker Oats, large round package 23 5 Rolls Crepe Toilet Paper 25 1 DEAN TATOM CO. TELEPHONE 688 Downey Meat Market in Connection Phone 188 I: APPLICATIONS FOR CRAZING PERMITS. NOTICE la hereby Riven that all applications for permit! to rraze cat tie and horses within the WEN'AHA NATIONAL FOltEST during the sea xin of It 17 must be filed In my office nt Wnlla Walla, Wash., on or before February 10, 1917, and all applica tions for sheep must be filed on or before March 10. 1917. Full Infor mation In regard to the grazing fees to be charged and blank forms to be used In making applications will be furnished upon request. J. M. 8CHMITZ, Supervisor. Mrs. Alysc MMl PHYSICAL CULTURE AND ELOCUTION. Hotel Pendleton.- from $3.00 up Once used you wonder how you ever got along without it. Pacific Power & Light Company PHONE 40 ixcursion January 20 and 21 Northern Pacific R. Y. The Yellowstone Park Line TO ST. PAUL AND RETURN $60.00 TO MINNEAPOLIS and Return $60.00 TO CHICAGO, AND RETURN $72.50 TO ST. LOUIS, AND RETURN $70.00 Return limit February 18. Stopovers permitted in both directions. Take advantage of these fares to Chicago and St. Louis and points East. Ask about the diverse re turn routes. Full information, tickets, berth reservations. A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. AVMT1UA KKNDH NOTE. AMSTERDAM. Jan. 12. Austria has addressed a note to all neutrals follolng the same general terms of the German not sent yesterday. PURE RICH BLOOD PREVENTS DISEASE Bad Hood is responsible for more nilir.onts than anything else. It en uses catarrh, dvspepsia, rheuma-li-m, weak, tired, languid feelings ami worse troubles. Hood's Sarsnparilla has been wonderfully successful in purifying and enriching the blood, removing scrofula and other humors, and building up the whole system. Take it-ive it to all the family so as to avoid illness. Get it today. Your Bath Room Warm and Comfy With One of Our Hfeafere Elate; icsf WALTER ADAMS Agent, PENDLETON, OREGON A., Portland, Oregon. B i smut hp BUILDING SHE SET BACK PORTLAND. Jan. 13.- After a committee representing the strik ers, and J. R. Bowles, president of the NorthweM Steel Company. had come to a tenta'P agree ment on wages and work'ng con f It oils, the question of "closed slip' came up yesy-rlt and P'orpeeta for an Immediate s-.t. tloitient of the strike reolw J a f i-lhark. fc? fp.r during the various con ference the question of open or .!od i-hop had not Onu-' int.-1 n'K'itl.'if. r.s. Now the va'.oii ertifta on strike want the p i npan to ri ciiB-: the closed ih prin ciflo 'lit feature placed ri t.. ,v nil ri the situation, and l.-iU 'n the r 'tenon a conference I o tween the strikers' comm'ttee and Northwest Steel ' Company offi claln was called to discuss this question. The conference was still in session at 9 o'clock OoiinUT ToMitn- Made. Barlier In the liav representa tives of the Metal Trade Count' I met with the strike committee of the Northwest Rteel Company. At this conference counter proposal to the proposition made a few days ago by Mr. Bowles rerard lng the wage scale were submit ted. The mattor Immediately was taken up with other officials of the company. Meanwhile a mas meeting of the striking me 11 t3i n K i. ,. ssmk .. . DOROTHY GIShL IN TRIANGLE-FINE ARTS PLAY, "CHILDREN OF - ' THE FEUD." AT TIIK TKMP1.K S 1X1) ly x," MoXDW. Entrench sese Yourself kb- AGAINST AN ATTACK OF INDIGESTION DYSPEPSIA BILIOUSNESS COLDS, GRIPPE OR MALARIA WITH THE TIMELY AID OF HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters Everyone Should Drink Hot Water in the Morning Wath away all the stomach, liver and bowel poisons before breakfast To feel your best day in and day out; to feel clean Inside; no sour bib to coat your tongfie and sicken your breath or dull your head; no const i. patlon, bilious attacks, sick headache, colds, rheumatism or gamy, acid stomach, you must bathe on the in side like you bathe on the ouuildo. This Is vastly more Important, because the k:n pores do not absorb Impuri ties Into the blood, while the bowel pores do, says a well known physician. Tokeep these poisons and toxins well flushed from the stomach, liver kidneys and bowels, drink before breakfast each day, a glass of ho: water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In It. This will cleanse, purify and freshen the entire alimen tary tract, before putting more food Into the stomach. Get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from your pharmacist. It Is Inexpensive and nlmost tasteless, except a sourish twinge which Is not unpleasant Drink phosphated hot water every morning to rid your sys. tern of these vile poisons and toxins; also to prevent helr formation. To feel like young folks feel; like you felt tiefore your blood, nerves and muscles became saturated with an nc. cumulation of body poisons, begin this treatment and above nil, keep It up! As soap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and purlfylnR. so I'mostone phosphite and hot water before breakfast, net on the stomni'h, liver, kidneys and bowels. chanics was held at Arion Hall, at which the men were told of the proKrcxs of negotiations. Information was received in Portland yesterday that the boy cott in Seattle on materials fur nished by the Willamette Iron & fcteel Works and the Northwest Hteel Company to various ship yards there had been lifted by the Seattle Melal Trade Council. An embargo hud been placed on the materials supplied by the open shop plans to the closed shop concerns there. The action of the Seattle unions was rescinded when it was learned that the Wil lamette plant was selling its ma terials f, o, b. Portland, and that the boycott cotild Injure only the closed shop plants at Seattle Material Stocks Ik-pK-lcd. fine of the features of the sit uation with steel plants not only In Portland, but also in Seattle and San Francisco, i the rapid depletion of materials. It Is said that eastern manufacturers are unable to keep up with the gen eral demand for fcteel products and. to make matters worse, the car shortage situation continues to affect steel shipments. For these reasons work at the various Pacific coast plants has been hampered. As a result a few of the plans are laying off some of their men. f ; ) FOOD SUPPLY IS NOT KEEPING UP WITHPOPULATION WASHI.V.TON. Jan. 13,-Tho nation s food supply ias ,,( kepi oace with the growth in Population, figures furnish. l to. day by the department of ncri- i culture .- how. The statist. c ;,v. cr the liiMt 1$ years, dunnii which the population ha? Kr.n about 33 pt-r cent, and disclosed wihat in food.' const. luting about 5 per cent of the country's diet then? has been a decline In per capita production. . Officials 1 e lieve that depite this showing there is no danger of a food shortaite. Secretary Houston in a statement today said; "With all the agencies no.v available for Improving agricul ture there is ground for optlm-l-in as to the ability of the nn'ion not only to supply itself with food, but increasingly to meet the needs of the world." The output of meat and dairy products, which furnish 3" per cent of the food that gin's on the American table, fell from 2f pounds for each person In lS'tl to L'lsl.S in lsl5. Cereals, which supply 31 per cent, declined from 43.9 bushels to 40.2. Fish fell from 12. 5 pounds to il.it in lflOS, with no figures for 1MV Potatoes remained at about the same ratio or production, h it sweet potatoes Increased aboi:; 60 er cent per capita. Poultiy products made sliKht gains. Product '.on and consumption of fruits and vegetables has in creased rapidly within the lt few years, and they constitute a larger and more Important par! of the permanent diet. IMPKIt t'MvniKS NFXT wok to prm.isiii.its PASADKX A. Cal Jan. 13 Here after we all may have to be more care ful about carrying matches, for pa ler clothint Is as sure to come as tuxes, according to James Kuppen belmer. clothing manufacturer. He states that the search inanu fnctuiers are making for a substi' tote for rapidly soaring wool is lead ing them to paper. The paper supply U so short many i'apira are auspondlnii and the price has doubled. 1 he new move will add to the publishers' woes. v I J if 'It- I -w EQISI Fln!S H708THY PROFESSOR SITU UOKkKltS 1K MOItK HAItM TO lll KCII T.. S.UMX kKKi'KIUS. S.WS HI.MsUX. (K. R. C.) The niesage at the liaptist church last night began with the statement that ninety-five objection to religion out of every hundred circle around the unworthy professor. Such a fel low doea more harm than any saloon keeper can do. The text was Matt. 18; 24: "If any man would come after me let him de ny himself and take up his cross and fellow me." If you follow me you must go whera V go. if you follow Chr.st you must go where he goes. lie first went to Relhlehem. Thai is where Clod first came to the limi tations of the human. Bethlehem fctanda for surrender of self, self-renunciation. Christian, have you fol lowed Christ In self-surrender for the sake of others. Next he went to Nazareth. That place stands for service in uplifting the lowly; the honoring of the com monplace. He was a carpenter and he made things for the peasants for the glory of God. We have drawn a sharp distinction between the sacred and secular. We hold the Sabbath to lie sacred but we ought to have sev en days of the week sacred The church Is a sacred place but we ought to make our homes sacred to. Women glorify (jod by good house-keeping. There would be fewer divorces If women made their own bread. The dally routine of household duties can be done for Christ's sake. Next he went to Jordan. That stands for the acceptance of the law of righteousness, "Thus it becometh us to fulfill all righteousness." The man who professes the religion of Christ and does not act righteously should be converted over again. Joln ed,to Christ one must act as He would act for the establishment of right eousness. Next he went to the Mount of temptation. The devil said to Jesus, "Make these stones bread." It U a good act to make bread. If I had the power I would make the stonea in felgium. bread But God's work must be done according to God's w'll end he mut not act in accord with any other will. Next he said cast yourself down from the heights of th temple and when they see you down there unharmed they will believe you. His answer was "God's wprk must be done in God's way. So with the third. The world must be won in God's wav. God is seen everywhere, in the lily, the sparrow and poor sinful man. In every object here I see somethlna ile.".r Lord, that points to thee. Here in Pendleton the Christian represents r:oit. Tomorrow Dr. Wnson's subject win he "Your Picture" and "The Ouestinn God Can't Answer." NEVER HAD A DOLL. SO GIRL OF 12 TOOK IODINE TRENTON, K. J., Jan. 13. She never had a doll. She never had a plaything. And so Ruth Smith, nt the age of twelve, decided there was noth ing in life and tried to put an end to herself by drinking Iodine. She wiil probably get well the kind ly doctors and nurses in the McKin ley hospital tell her; but she isn't a! all fure that she wants to, if things are going to go on as they have. A life of nothing but drudgery, of none of childhood's pleasures, holds in paticular appeal to her. she says The child is the diiuphter of Arthur Smith, a nigh watchman. She wii found unconscious In her home at No 52 Assanpink street, with the empty drug bottle beside her. 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You are then as sured of perfect style, perfect comfort and perfect satisfaction. 1 fiAP' Ever since she could get about alone there haa been a baby for her to play with or care for. First there was John, now ten; Cora, now eight, and next Mary, Dorothy and George, whose present ages are six years, four yearn and ten months. Ruth's mother died a few weeks after the last baby was born, and all the responsibility fell upon the shoul. ders of the eldest child, she had had enough already, for the mother hid been a semi-invalid and the father worked at night and slept days, so he could help but little. Because of the doctors' bills, and the ever Increasing family there was no money in the Smith home for toys or dolls. Actually Ruth had never possessed that dearest of girl posses sions. All he knew of them was what he had seen through shop windows. She told the doctors and nurses and policewoman that a bit of blight rib bon, or a toy, would have made her wild with delight. Recently, because of lack of amuse ment, she would put her title family to bed early at nights and wander about the streets, enviously looking at the moving picture houses which she could not enter, and the 'bright scenes which she could not take part In. This led to reprimands and final Monday the Last Day BUY NOW BEFORE THE RAISE. CHEVROLET New mod eh row here fcr immediate delivery at the old prices. The raise in price takes effect next Tuesday. Order row and save money. Chevrolet Roadster now $575 will raise to $620 Chevrolet Touring Car now $575, will raise to $635 Simpson Auto Co. Old Postoffice Bldg., Main Street. Telephone 408 sir 1 You Should Make Your Will Now For it is one of the most important duties you will ever do and name this responsi ble, strong and efficient institution as your Executor. Come in and let us explain why we serve in this capacity more acceptably than an individual possibly can. Sis H 1 f M A ah. V '-BPS""', . - COMFORT TO THOUSANDS cft!2S 0) WVtSIBLl f 6ACR "si TI f mm v ""nil.. 0 A.r. vvn y WVISI8LI at ly growing desperate, she said, she found the poison bottle and swal lowed the contents. Hit, liOVYKLL DIIF.AD8 "ATKOCIOrS KNtil.lSH" CHICAGO. Jan. IS. Dr. A. Law. rence Lowell, president of Harvari university, who spoke at the dinner of the League to Enforce Peace, re fused to be Interviewed because he dreaded the "atrocious English" of interviewers. It was said by a man close to Dr. Lowell that he had suffered untold aronles because light-minded report ers, in their haste to file a column, threw to the winds all the rules that guide college professors In speech. All that Dr. Lowell would aay to day was: "I do not talk to Inter viewers and this Is a rule which I never break." Coughing at Night i3 a hardship for elderly people as well as children. Foley's Honey and Tar stops it. Also prevents croup. Tallman & Co.- - irr.-w,-v :- jr A a& V