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FIGHT PAGES -rrvrrr-rr : i iib DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1917. T". fl CI i ; i "i M 1 n 1 J iJJ lb is! I ! - I Ml I J M Y ijf. ,' ' t j A A 1 s if 531.00 Box ol n.J ,''.11 I RX.PIPPINS1 WINESAPS ROME BEAUTY t WINTER BANANAS ,.- j These Apples are fancy and ex tra fancy. Don'r think because the price is lqwj,t-e.lci;a)jty is not there, ' you ! may select just the box you wish. This Price is for FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY PHONE 688 9 SOURNESS, HEARTBURN, GAS 'OR INDIGESTION TUB MOME-NT "I'AMfS DIAPEP HN" REACHES THE STOM AClt AU, DISTRESS GOES. '' ) "T56 aoni Ivoii you fat 1iU"Vack---, taste good, but, work badly; ferment, into stuborn lumps anil cause a sick,, tour, gassy stomach? . NoW, Mr. (4rj Mm. Dyspeptic, iot this.dowui Papo'i ))iapousln digests everything, Itkvin' frothing to sour or upsel you. .Ttierft jiever win anything 80 sufuly quick., o certainly effective. No airrerenco how hnrtly ymtr ytnmm-h- 4 ytmHMfr- iimutes, but what pleuHes you most If that tt strengthens and regulate)' jyMoovti T.rou cn e mtrrifa auBie orit fpotls vr(ihott fear., I'i i Moot iwmcdies-glve yi taUet times they are slow, but not sure, t'Pape's Dlapcjmta",. (. quick, positlvij nd puts your siomiloli In a heulth Condition so ; ih, mtsejy won't conrj (iRCk. ' J Tou feel different as soon a M'aiie'K DlaponRin" eame- in .contact with the atumnch distress Ju fan' lahes your stomach gets sweet, n1 leases, no belching, no eructations of Undigested fond, your head clear nd yon feel flns.f ? U( i ' lo now; make the. best Investment Vnu. m'PT.msds letting a lingo AT. ty cent case of Pape's Dlapcpsln from Hny drug store. You realize In five inlnutes how needles It t to suffer from Indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder, Considering tho frequent explo sions, one might revise Horace Gree ley's advice and tell young men to go east and blow up with the coun try, i : ' . .!," lAoVAHO "iJ II 'J vh .; : '-. '' ' i J 1 t f j, f 4 . 6o 1 ifdceradv WHEN YOr STATtT tiOOKIXG roitlso, (rave some Word at your home or WORK. The saving of time and strength are two of the Important subjects tu which ou should give attention In mapping cut your business calmer, and the time to 'begin saving time and energy . In ri(.;ht now, when yoi start looking for a position. Try to realize that mo menta are gulden, and that physical strength health Is a better aawet than any other upon which to build success, ,,. Now let me explain a point here When I say "save time and energy," I mean, rather, conserve time. Make the best possible nse of the hours, not necessarily by crowding as much Into them as you possibly can. but doing the needful things In their proper time. Similarly, with your strength and energy. By "saving'" I mean not to exert yourself to the utmost capa city of your strength, but to apportion your strength to the worth-while things. In doing so. remember that frou are storing up energy and con serving strength, lust as a storage battery stores electricity, Before you set out on your hunt for work make up your mind that If you meet with disappointments which you probably will the next day Is very likely to bring' better fortune, and anyway you may take heart of erace in the thought that you are breaking ground all the, while ground, it may be. that will yield you rich returns In the future,, when ynu may need them even more than you do now. and when you least expect them. Yon are getting a wedge into the business world. Be sure that you are dressed ap- pli ptiately that Is to say. quietly, neatly, smartly and at every place you .ipply. even though you may re Cflvt an unotiaJIfied "no" to your ap Plication, make ns much of an Im pression and as good a one as you can. He dlunlfied. but as much at rre as possible and take advantage of any excuse to leave your name and address with the firm, for who knows how soon there may suddenly be i vacancy and the emergency prove to he to your advantage? Do not. how. ever, permit yourself to enter Into any personal conversation. - We will suppose you-have only re futable places on your list, but, even Mine. Alicia at the AH Tonight. IXHtTlFICATfONS BlMi GETS A FAVOUAIU.E REPORT WINTER XV;HS mean weak bron chial tubes, possibly weak. ungs. Stoo them promptly with Foley's Honey and Tar, a standard family medlclns for children and grown-ups. pst or coughs, colds, croup, etc. Tallman, A CO. VAPUlNTOX. Jan. St. Repre. Mutative Shirley, chairman of the for tlflcatlons appropriations Committee, favorably reported the fortifications bill, to the house. It totaled fifty one million, three hundred and ninety thousand dollars and Is the biggest ever, t The bill cxndltureg making over sixty millions, ith some of your friends, as to where- you are going. Have your list of ad di esses properly grouped as to loca tions as a part Of the "conservation of time and energy," order, and perhaps tc eave carfare. It is a good Idea to write a few v.ords of explanation about..,ynurs.elf on the card -you send mi 6f, bOttei still, I q bji ye f ready -written brief statement of your qualifications. In Colng, this be as, direct as possible, ye at the same time manage to ' show eerie hint ot 'Individuality. There Isn't a business-man worth whib? who doesn't appreciate Individuality, an,v More than there is a business that cannot be bettered by the lndividu ality of its workers. But don't mis take Individuality for freaklshness. business is Just about the last place where the bizarre or bold person Is wanted. Bo alert and alive, and, as I say, Individual, as you may. nut al ways conservative. Now then, in making applications by mail, I would make these sugges tions: Use white note paper of good quality and. preferably, have your letter typewritten on business sheets, pen-signed. Make your opening sen tence such as to attract attention rather than use any of the hackneyed forms, such as "Replying to your ad vertisement, etc." State clearly the qualifications you think would fit you to the place, nd suggest an hour for a personal Interview with the request that If It proves Inconvenient the ad vertiser should name another which" you will be glad to keep. References should be reservedly given, and only when you find that there is a chance of your obtaining the position sought. Do not enclose them in answering an advertisement unless thev are especially requested by mail, and then send copies of your origin als. You should, exercise considerable discretion in requesting anyone to vouch for you., Jt Is a responsibility that IS not to he asked of ' 'accepted liflrly. ; 'Moreover, you. should be sure that the reference counts for you rather, than against yojJ, . Tour pwH personality ,and iQur own estimate of yourself are your best "references and most business, jnett understand that. Next article how. to conduct your self in a business office. (Copyright by Harry L. Reichenbach) t.ONUKESS It NOTIFIED OOIV . s run ISLANDS JS NEKDEH "WASHINGTON, an. as. Congress was formally notified by President Wilson of the exchange of ratifica tions of the Panu-h West Indies pur. chHse treaty and asked tfi provide at the present session the $25,000,000 the UnlteVl Stale has agreed to pay for the island The revenue bill now being framed In the heuse will au thorize a bond issue to furnish this money. Dad Habits. Those who breakfast at eight o' clock or later, lunch at twelve and have dinner at b'x are almost certain to be troubled with ind yiMtion. Thty do not allow time for one meal to di gest beforetaking another. Not less than five hours should elapse be tween meals. If you are troubled with Indigestion correct your hab ts and take Chamberlain's fnblets. and you may treasonably hope for a quick recovery. These tablets strengthen thf srowach and enable it to perform Obtainable authorizes addition! j lls functlong naturally, king a grand total of j everywhere .Adv. I :: Skti Hi THE UNIVERSAL CAR m v E Wilson Give Ileo-pilon. WASHINGTON, Jan. Jl. Member, of the senate and house were the guasta; of honor nt the second of the formal White House receptions given by the president and Mrs. Wilson tills winter. Vice President Marshall and Speaker Clark headed the line receiv. ed. Found a Sure Thing. I: B. Wlxon, Farmers Mills, N. Y-, has used Chamberlain's Tablets for years for dl.-orders of the stomach and liver and says, "Chamberlain's Tablets are the best I have ever used.'' Obtainable everywhere Adv. 1 - ' REALTY TRANSFERS Warauty Deed. J. S, Arnburg, it ux, to B. W. Bu holts, 13200. B 1-2 N 1-! of section 21. township l south, range 31. It. M. Bullock, et ux, to V. E. Bui. lock, $250, 4 acres in section 18. township 5 north, range 28. J. J. Spencer, et ux, to a L. Stew, art, $10, mete and bound description In section 18, township 5 north, range . To 709-711 Thompson street where we will give FORD service until our new garage is ready. Only authorized agents in Pendleton for FORD CARS AND FORD PARTS. Cars here for immediate delivery. Ford Roadster, in Pendleton $399.85 Ford Touring Car, in Pendleton.... $414.85 Simpson Auto Co. "XHY ' l tELEPHONE'408 ' ' i weather, a quick i T Tnusual yJ drop m temperature catches the pores open. Colds frequently follow. When you feel stuffejl up or chilly with sniffles and sore throat turn to Dr. King's New Discovery, the old re liable remedy that for nearly 50 years has been the stand by in thousands of family medicine chests. Your druegrist has sold it H since he started business. iiiiiip.iiiiiiiii,.iinw umu rr- Vhy are Stein-Bloch Suits Better? Because the makers have had over 60 years continuous experience In building high-grade cloth ing for Gentlemen. . - - j - - - Because they have always made high-grade clothing, no not made them but tailored them, there being none but the very most skilled workmen em ployed to assure proper styles, proper fitting and perfect satisfaction. For your next suit try a STEIN-BLOCH. Priced $20, $22.50, $25, ; ' - OT tO $30 OTHERS $15 to $18.50 Mil Arrow Shirts, Coopers Underwear iEXANDERS It STpJ ft A nA';C' H : a 1,1111 f. .!' J . mm xo sxrrix; EXprxTin ' AS SOtJDIEltS WITHDRAW EL PASO, Texas, Jan. !. Govern ment agents here say they look for no aniplng by Villa followers while the American troops are being with drawn. They claimed to have infor matio that Villa sent couriers into western Chihuahua warning his men not to fire on the American troops for fear of delaying the withdrawal. THKFH STEAMERS CAUKY OLD FOR KAIDKK SHIl' BALTIMORE!, Jan .24. It was re ported In local shipping circle to day that three steamers which left Baltimore, recently presumably with coal also took out several million dol. lars in gold eagles and half eagle. The shipment of gold It was slso re- portedj were for Germany YwejcsJ SHOW IB .lip UKl WITH WEll t inches of snow around town, but it is deeper on the hills. , .. ... , Owing to the large amount ot freight coming to Uklah Mr. Eldridge now rnns the auto truck from Pilot Rock to Willow Springs, and is met there by the two four-horse sleighs which leave. Uklah in th morning and return the same day arriving at six o'clock In the evening, both being heavily- loaded. ' J. R. Laura nee left Tuesday morn ing for Pendleton to be absent a week. Albert Peterson left for Range Sun day on business. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gllll Urnd of Gurdane, Sunday, Jan. 14, a ten pound boy. Dr. DeVaul reports the birth of a t ahy girl born Tuesday, Jan. K to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brehm near Alba, Jim Powers and M. J. Gilliland came in on snow shoes Monday from Gurdane to file on land. Xate Ranes of Ritter was In I'kiah Monday on business. Charley Hynd returned from Salt l ake Tuesday evening. A. S. Quant, pioneer merchant of Alba is ill and Dr. DeVaul was called Wednesday. Frank Gilliland of Gurdane came in Friday evening to file his addition al homestead. Mrs. J. Ingram is 111 with an at tack of lagTippe. Rev. Sinclair has recovered ana held services at the church last Sunday. Mrs. Lillian Locke and son of Pen dleton came In Tuesday to visit Mrs. Locke's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Smith. , - ,r ; Sturdtvant Bros, were cutting- and hauling Ice Saturday. t Mr. Canfield of Hidaway is very 111 and Dr. DeVaul was called Sunday morning,, remaining with . him. till Monday morning, when he reported Mm better. r s J, D. Kirk and son Harley have formed a partnership and have open ed up a first class grocery store and expect to carry everything m the gro cery line and they' are known as Kirk & Son. Groceries are arriving every day by stage. Miss Veda Reesing of Ritter visited a few days In L'kiah with Mrs. Lillian Locke, on her return from Pendleton. Henry Conger of Long Creek who has been visiting at Cottage Grove with his daughters who are attending school there, visited In Ukiah Saturday- and Sunday on his return home. Kirk and son have purchased the building owned by Abe Martin which he used for a barber shop and they are moving It nearer their other building so as to have more room for groceries. " j There Is to be a masquerade ball a' i Alba January 23. i Mr. Culter and Miss Mamie Jones ' oi Hidaway, left Monday morning for ' Pendleton, In response to a message ! that Mis Lula Reynolds, nurse, wa ; seriously 111 at the Pendleton hospit al. . Milford Martin and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carl turd Ivan t Saturday and Sunday. ! ' An original domestic drama In four acts, to be given February Wh, 11T, by the Ultlah Dramatic Club. . CHARACTERS. ' Zeph Cummings of Hard Scrabble Farm, way dowp In Maine Be lieves in the golden rule and practices what he believes. Char acter lead . . .Frank Chamberla.n Ralph, his brother, a N"ew York millionaire, a straight old man.. . ...v, .-,.;..... Virgil Petersoa Neil Wentworth, a young Inventor. Juvenile lead ,.J. M. Chtlders Binger, the old fisherman. Comedy Tommy Smith Tonips, the hired man. Comedy.. W C Warden Jimpsey, a fresh air kid. Comedy, . ...'. Cloyde Sturdivanl Mose Gossin, a stuttering lorer. Comedy Clair Sturdlvant Cusle Cummings, Ralph's daughter. Juvenile lead . ...Mrs. J IS. Chllders Mrs. Cummings. Zeph's wife. First old woman .Mrs. F. T. Chamberlam Keziah. 43 and desperate. Comedy. FYankie Sturdlvant Betsey Tomps .......Ha Sturdivanl Time The present, place Down n M..:ne. Time of playing Twi -.lii a.iJ thjrty minutes. U omt'me happens that a man i kv,,i irom squandering his money for "Vninr because he has none to squan-der. r a. in ass TWO 1 OI R 1IOH8K SliKKillS I SF.I) DAILY TO HAIL HIKM.HT. Soiitiicm V niatJlIu County Wcatiw-r Watt Kxuvmcly Cold for JO Duys: INM-vmai News of People of I'klaJi and TrlhuUiry Oiinlry. (East Oregonian Special ! I'KIAH. Jan. 25. After ton days of extreme cold, the weathrY has mod- crated and It has been snowing since I'rlday and e now have about IS If Coffee . Disagrees use POST UM .." j tr 1 ii . rv iff vy- 'm-.'S.i El' ; If U.w- 111 1 for over 20 years the healthful table drink in thousands of homes. Made from prime Wheat and a little wholesome molasses. An ideal family drink instead of tea or coffee. Ill - " evitanf v. iff - . . I . ... .. T..... ... ,,j J. . ,1