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Bps is PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1916. EIGHT PAGES ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely-Pure No Alum No Phosphate LENDS VARIETY TO AT SI NS1IIM, AND R.YLN ALTERXATK IH1UNO THK LAST FEW DATS. (East OrarnnUn Special.) DUN' IN Ore. May ti. Sunshine and rat' i Tnatcd last week. Th ajays wi re v .irm, the forepart of the week, but the nights were very cold. A cold rain fell Saturday and Sunday and a light snow fell Sunday night. Russell Wilbur attended the track meet in Raker Mrs. Bessie Simmonis is working as relief operator here now. Doctor Says Nuxated Iron Will Increase Strength of Delicate People 200 in Ten Days In many Instances lersons haTo sii!. ftrait untold agony for years donoi ins for nervous weakness, stomach, liver r kitlncy disease or some other ail ment when their real trouble was lack of iron in the btoott. How to tell. XEW YORK. N T In a recent dis course Dr. E. Sauer, a well known Specialist who has studied widely, tjoth in this country and Europe, said: If you were to make an actual blood test on all people who are ill you would probably be greatly astonished at the exceedingly large number who lack iron and who are ill for no other rea son than the lack of iron. The mo ment iron is supplied all their multi tude of dangerous symptoms disap pear. Without Iron the blood at once l.ises the power to change food into living tissue and therefore nothing ou eat does you any good; you don't tret the strength out of it. Tour fool mert-ly passed through your system like corn through a mil! with the roll ers so wide apart that the mill can't srrlnd As a result of this continuous blood and nerve starvation, people be come generally weakened, nervous and all run down and frequently develop J all sorts of conditions. One is too thin; another is burdened with unheal thy fat; some are so weak they can hardly walk; some think they have J dyspepsia, kidney or liver trouble; ome an't sleep at night, others are sleepy and tired all day; some fursy and irritable; some skinny and blood less, but all lack physical power and endurance In such caws, it is worse than foolishness to take stimulating medicines or narcotic drugs, which only whip up your fagging vita pow ers for the moment, maybe at the ex pense of your life later on No mat ter what any one tells you. If you are not strong and well you owe it to your self to make the following test. See how long you can work or how fir you can walk without becoming tired Next take two five-grain tablets of or ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit:- M&y Specials in IDIAMONDSI I SS0.OOS75.00 SI 00.00 5 Finest white and perfect stones. Just the modest size H for the graduating girl. 1 We have just received a beautiful assortment of cameo, 2 coral, shell and stone set rings, brooches and bracelet watches. A few suggestions for the boy graduate : A high grade I thin model watch always heads the list, then the chains, I gold knives, cuff links, scarf tie clasps, pins, signet and set 5 rings, belts and many smaller articles in the novelty line. A. L. Schaefer JEWELER. 7lllimillllllllllllllll)IIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIII'llllllllllllltllllillllllllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllr J R McLaughlin. M. T. McLaugh lin and J. R Bryson attended the Meachnm dance last Saturday. Mrs. K. A. Bottchor and son Rich ard. Mrs Ida Wilbur Miss Velna Mar pie, Miss Rae Wilbur. Miss Inex Far his. Mr. M. T McLaughlin. Mr. J. R. Bryson and Mr. R. J. Wilbur attended the Gibbon picnic yesterday. John McLaughlin went to La Grande last Friday. The girls' baseball team is practic ing hard for their firat game next Sunday, when Gibbon will be met on the local diamond. Manager Marple thinks she has a strong aggregation and will make Gibbon "go some " Captain Farris will be on the mound for the locals. She will be opposed by Captain Williams of Gibbon BMMaW i iunk. LONDON. May 23. The steamer Khenass. registered at Hartlepool was sunk today. dinary nuxated iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see for yourself how much you have gained I have seen dozens of nervous run down people who were ailing all the time double, and even triple their strength and endurance ana entirely get rid of their symptoms of dyspep sia, liver and other troubles iu from ten to fourteen days' time simply by taking iron in the proper form, and this, after they had in some cases been doctoring for months without obtain ing any benefit. Tou can talk as you please about all the wonders wrought by new remedies, but when you come down to hard facts there is nothing like good old iron to put color in your cheeks and good, sound, healthy flesh on your bones. It is also a great nerve and stomach strengthener and the best blood builder in the world. The only trouble was that the old forms of in organic iron like tincture of iron, iron acetate, etc, often ruined people's teeth, upset their stomachs and were not assimilated and for these reasons! they frequently did more harm than good. But with the discovery of the newer forms of organic Iron all this has been overcome. Nuxated Iron for example, is pleasant to take, does not injure the teeth and is almost imme diately beneficial. NOTE The manufacturers of Nur ated Iron have such unbounded con fidence in its potency ttiat they au thorize the announcement that they will forfeit 1100.00 to any Charitable Institution if they cannot take any man or woman under sixty who lacks iron and increase their strength 200 per cent or over in four weeks' time provided they have no serious organ ic trouble Also they will refund your money in any case In which Nuxated Iron does not at least double your strength in ten days' time. It is dis pensed in this city by A C Koeppcn & Bros, and all other druggists I 5 1 S I j S E I j; ! E g 2 I E E E E BOYLFIi HOMESTEAD AT PILOT ROCK IS SOLD TO C. RUSSEL NEW OWNER WILL MOVF. Ills FAMILY TO FLACK DVRIN'G THK FALL IMD Millie Route Change Hands; K. L. Fannlus Returns from INirt uuid Much Improved In Health; Prof. Ilawtey Iollvers Sunday Ser mon; Other Stmt Notes. (East Oresonian Special. PILOT ROCK. Ore.. May 23. Ohas. Russel has purchased the Herbert Roylen residence. Mr. Uussel does not expect to move his family here until fall. Hurley Heuderman has sold his au to stage business to Nick Blanche' who will run the stage in the future E. L Fanning returned from Port land Thursday much improved in health. Mr. Fanning has sold half interest in his business to Harley Heuderman who will have charge of the business during Mr. Fanning's absence to Portland where he and his wife will visit for some time. Friends here will be pleased to hear of the birth of a baby daughter to Rev. and Mrs. Warrington of Free water, but formerly of Pilot Rock. The ladies of the church served a dinner election day. The proceeds, more than $30. will be used for church expenses. Miss ivy Kimbrell of Portland is visiting her sister Mrs. J. Roark. Mrs. Florence Matthews was a Pendleton visitor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Warner spent Sunday here with Mrs. Warner s dau ghter Mrs. Staver. Mr. and Mrs. Orie arrived from Missouri last week. Mr. Orie will di rect the band here until alter Julv 4th. Dr. farker was called Friday to see Mrs. John Bradburn who is in a criti cal condition. Mrs. Bradburn was to be taken to Portland where she will undergo an operation. Herbert Wilson was operated on at the Pendleton hospital for appendi citis last week. Mrs. James Hoffner visited Pendle ton Thursday. Mrs. Chas. Conner was called to Idaho this week owing to the death of her mother. Miss Manilla Wright spent last week with her aunt Mrs. Ford Wright. Newt Royer, Geo. Carnes. Ruth Royer and Winnie Smith motored to Pendleton Thursday evening for the "Ne'er-do-Well" show. Mr. and Mrs. Elery Micheals en tertained about 30 small children at their home Friday evening. Prof. Hawley delivered a splendid sermon to a big congregation Sunday evening. Prof. Hawley and family ex pect to leave Friday for Albaon. Wn. Prof. Hawley and wife have made many friends during his two years of work here, who will feel deeply the loss of such enterprising citizens. Mrs. E. R. Lester returned Satur day from Walla Walla where she vis ited friends. Mr. and Mrs. U C. Scharpf and -Mrs. E. L. Fanning motored to Walla Walla Saturday to spend Sunday with Mrs. Scharpf ' sister. Mrs Sam Walker, who some time ago suffered a slight stroke of paralys i;; was able to come in and cast her vote Friday. Mr. and Mrs. 8, A. Robbins moved to Pendleton today where Mr. Rob bins will be associated with A. A. West in selling autos. The Saturday Club was entertain ed at the country home of Mrs. Geo, Ch mpbell Saturday afternoon. The meeting was in honor of Mrs. G. A. Robbins and Mrs. Hawley who are leaving this week. Mrs. G. X. John ston and Miss Kdna Wisdom both sang beautiful solos. Mrs. Arthur Pond rendered a piano solo. Delici ous refreshments were served. Miss Myrtle Westgate, who closed her school Friday has returned to her home here. Steve Done visited here Saturday. Steve is a brother to Geo. and Frank Done of this place. Antone Vey's men passed through here Sunday with about 300 head of cattle headed for the mountains. PIMPLES ON FACE Burned and Itched. Scratching" Made Them Sore as Boils. Could Not Sleep at Night. healeiTbycuticura soap and ointment "My trouble began with rmall pimples and 1 hey gradually grew lamer and In famed. They broke out In blotches on my fare and forehead and I looked a sight. I Irritated them by scratching until they were as sore as both, and they hurt so I cried. They burned and Itched until I could not deep at night. "1 use1 a great many salves and pills, but they did me no good. This had been gJng on for about Bve months when I tried f 'utlcura Soap and Oln Itnent. I washed my f "' In hot water and Cutlcura fcoap, dried t and applied the Ointment, and then washed again with the Soap. In a abort time the pflmph were completely gone and my skin was pretty and clear." (HlgnedJ Ida Verda Bramwell, 422 W. 10th St. Lus Angeles, CaL, July 1, IV1S. Sample Each Free by IViall With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- dress post-card "Cutlrnra, Daot. T. Bw A SIGHT WITH "" 81 throughout the world. UKIAH COOPIE ARE MADE MAN AND WIFE AT PRETTY WEDDING MISS SELLA MILL BBCOMB8 THK IlltlDK OF CLIFFORD tX)NST.NT. W ill Make Tleir Roan at Albcc on Groom s Ranch, Mr. and Mm. IHI lard French (r muter Creek IK Guests Over Wednesday ; other News of I kiah section. (East Oregonlan Special.) FKIAH, Ore., May 22. A pretty wedding was solemnized Tuesday. May 16th. at the home of Mr. ami Mrs William Mill when their eldest daughter. Zella. became the bride ol Clifford Constant at high noon. The Rev. Sinclair officiated. The bride wore pure white with bridal veil The rooms were daintily decorated in evergreens and flowers; an elaborate dinner was served Immediately n'trr the ceremony to about thlrty-P.vo rel atives and friends. In the even'n;: they were treated to a genuine char avari Mr. and Mrs. Constant arc well known and popular, young peo ple here, and will make their future home near Alba on Mr Constant's ranch, and all extend to them hearty congratulations. Dlllard French and wife of flutter ( creek wereuests at the Peterson ho tel Wednesday night on their way I home from Fox valley. Henry Mosaic,' Alex McKenzle, j. w. Sturdivant and Hugh Lenz of Ukiah, ! and Mr. Quant of Alba attended the telephone meeting at Pilot Rock. I I. It Laurence and J. D. Kirk came in Saturday with .Mr. Quant in his car. Oliver Dickinson of Athena cam in last week with a bunch of stock, , going on to his brother's place, who iives six miles east or Ukiah. Jack Hynd and Mr. Franklin of Heppner, came in several days ago with a bunch of horses lor the Hynd ranch. Mrs. Henry Lazinka, son and daugh ter, of Pendleton, passed through I'kiah Saturday in their new Cadillac car. going to the Lazinka ranch to visit her daughter, Mrs, Lowell Gan- ' ger. Harley Kirk came in Tuesday with a load of freight for the Wagner and Caldwell hardware Co. Ray, Lynn and ora Clark, who have been attending school at College Place during the winter, returned home last week, coming In a new Studebaker car which they purchased while there. Levi Eldridge came in Tuesday in his Franklin car bringing a load of passengers which the stage could not bring on account of the heavy freight which they have to haul. Mrs. Flossie Goff and daugters came In Tuesday night going on to Ritter to the home of her father and mother. The Ukiah schools close Friday and Professor childers will leave for hU home In Freewater Saturday and Miss Ha Sturdivant will return to the home of her parents till June when she will go to Corvallis to take up the teach ers' course. I Jim Howard and Mr. Cutler were down from Hidaway Springs Friday to attend the primary. Stella Mills of Hidaway was In I'kiah Monday shopping. I Mr. Lee, who has been working for R. G. Clark for nearly a year, left Friday morning for Alaska. Charley Miller and Henry Nye ol the JJond Auto Co. of Pilot Rock, came In Wednesday with another Ford car, going over south, but owing to n heavy rain Wednesday night and Thursday they returned to Pilot Rock Friday. Mrs. Maud Thrasher of Bridge crtek Is ill at her home. aw.sa.-- LANGHORNE STILI, PVltSl IN; I! A MM i s J1IJOK. LAHGHORHE tj nr. rarrMsjaWlsj MJ Ceorge T. Langhorne, In command of the second expedition In UMbco, who has killed six of the ban dits who raised tjlenn Springs, Tex., and captured "5, has reported to Gen eral Funston that he Is pursuing the remainder of the outlaw bnnd. Lang horne's men rescued Jesse Decmer and Monroe Payne, two Americans, who were carried off in the latest raid. plaWMMMHaVHlBHa i ' Warn maajsajajaji ' -m wmyA in goodness and in pipe satisfaction is all we or its enthusi astic friends ever claimed for it! It answers every or any other man cool and fragrant and appealing to your &nokeappetite that you will get chummy with it in a mighty short time ! Will you invest 5c or 10c to prove out our say so on the national joy smoke? R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Wtoston-Salem, N. C Owing to so much rain within the lust few days thf road workers have returned to town to wait for better weather. Mrs. George Caldwell returned from Long Creek Friday evening- on the stage Fred Groom of Dale, was In L'kiah Friday on business Mrs. Peterson leaves for Hange Saturday to attend to the sale of her father's farm. It being a part of an estate. Charley Morris, wife and sons, also Mrs. Lyons, all of Walla Walla, visited last week with Henjy Mossle and wife returning to Walla Walla last Thurs day. Mrs. Carl Sturdivant and daughter returned from Pendleton Friday. Mrs. S. J. Helmiek returned from Hridge Creek Friday after a four weeks' visit with hr daughter, Mrs Thrasher. The weather still remains cold and unsettled. Mrs. Km ma Dicklnsen, who had the misfortune to cut her humb sev eral weeks ago was in town Thursday and reports that her hand is entirely healed and that she will recover the use of her thumb. Henry Lazinka came in from hut Nye ranch Friday with a large drove of tows and calves, taking them on to his ranch where he will mark and brand the calves preparatory to turn ing on the range. Mall ProUM Complete. WASHINGTON. May 23. The President today completed his protest against liritlnh mall seizures. The message was handed to I-anslng and is expected to be cabled to London immediately. FljlUM Like the Movie. NEW fORK May 23. Sir Ernest Hlckham Sweet-Escott, governor of the Fiji Islands and British high com missioner for the Western Pacific, who arrived in New York from Liver poot, Said Fijians, In their dislike for clothes, have made a great mlstuke WHY DO YOU SUFFER PAINFUL TWINGES? llai kui lics, Hcaduchc, Lumbago and i;ln iimatlo Pains (Juit'kly Iltai pesr Ilc'ftrc .New HcnHXly. It is no longer necessary for any one to suffer with that headachy, all-run down feeling that Is, often the result if kidney trouble. It is no longer necessary for you to contend with disagreeable bladder and urinary disorders or be tortured with rheumatism, stiff or swollen Joints or the heart-wrenching miser ies that follow as u result of neglected or poorly working kidneys. Solvax quickly and surely relieves all such troubles. Solvax is a wonderful discovery thut has always been to uniformly successful that every package Is sold under a positive guarantee to refund the money if It does not relieve the worst case of kidney disorder. "Your money back If you want It," Is the way Tallin 11 & Co. the popular druggists, are selling this great rem edy. A guarantee like that speaks eloquently for the merit of Solvax. Do not suffer another minute. Sol vax will relieve you. If It doesn't, tell Tallman & Co that you want your money back and they will cheerfully refund it. Albert the national joy smoke rOU'LL find cheery howdy-do mutter how much of a stranger you mrJi of the wood you drop into. For, Albert ta right titer) at the nrsf pa as that etl tobacco ! The bag telle tor a nickel ana the tiay rea tin for a dime; than there the hand le pound and half-pound tin humidor and the pound eryetaJ-glaa humidor with ponge-moietener top that keep the to coo in much bang-up trim ell the smoke desire you ever had! It is so He said they are still content with their one piece of cloth, and mosquit oes are Increasing on the Islands. The natives have given up cannibalism and taken to moving pictures for their fa vorite pastime. One hundred men from the islands have gone to war. AH WHAT CAN Y0UD0F0R CATARH? Ask Yourself the question. How often has the doctor failed, as have ointments, salves, vapours? What you should do. The easy, common-sense method that costs so little that is so quickly and vigorously effective Is often the last resort of many Catarrh sufferers. Why, it Is hard to say. One of the specialists of the Swift Specific Com pany in Atlanta a physician of stand ing and national reputation because of his knowledge of blood disorders, made the assertion that if the major ity of Catarrh sufferers would buy and faithfully lake S. S. S. they could effectually get rid of Catarrh S. S. S. goes straight to the seat of trouble, the blood. It spreads Its In fluence over every organ In the body, comes through the veins and arteries, enables the mucous surfaces to ex-: change acids and Irritating substances for red blood corpuscles that effec tually cleanse the system and thus put an end to all Catarrhal poison. S. S. j S. deans out the stomach of mucous accumulations, ensrbles only pure, blood-making materials to enter the. giiiiiimmiiiiii iiiii 11111111111111111111 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiifiiiiu'i noodi.es, chop suey, china dishes 3 I GOEY'S KWONG HONG LOW 1 U6 West Alt SI.. Upstairs, Phone 433 S tftNiimiiMi'M'i' iiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHuiiiiiiii minimi? TENTH ANNUAL ROSE NATIONAL DEDICATION COLUMBIA RIVER HIGHWAY In Connection With the Rose Festival June 7th. LOW ROUND-TRIP FARES and the very best travel service to and from PORTLAND will be afforded by the O-W. R. & N. Co. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Tickets on Sale June 4th Final Return Limit June For Further Information, Schedules, Tickets, Etc. Ask T. F. O'BRIEN, Agent Prince Albert gives smokers such delight, because iti flavor is so different and to delightfully good ; it can't bite your tongue; it can't parch your throat; you can smoke it as long and as hard as you like without any comeback but real tobacco hap piness ! On the reverse side of evety Prince Albert package you will read : " PROCESS PATENTED JULY 30th, 1BOT" That means to you a lot of tobacco en joyment. Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We preler to give quality ! Cnnrrlltit lilt on tap no arm in the Princ place you t toppy red TnArm i mepj FOR SMOKERS IMDiRtHE PROCESS DISCOVERED MAKING EXPERIMENTS 1 1I6HIMM. timet 5UmtlUI WineroKSAUK.KC.USJ DOES NOT BITE THE IQNGU Tkb la fhr man iid of Um Prmc Albert lidr 'ad u. RwJ this " Pat.ol.d Piocm" i- to-row and raaliaa what it tnaana la making Prim a Albart a mock to rour Vklmi. are good manklllers, but none eaten. Sir Ernest and Lady Sweet-cott are mi their way back tu the FIJI ft er a hurried trip to London last Au gust when their eldest son was taken there, .suffering from a shrapnel Hound intestines, combines with these food elements to enter the circulation, and In less than an hour Is at work throughout the body in process of purification. S. s. s. is made from barka, roots and herbR lhai are food and tonic for and blood. It stimulates gives the blood power to throw off poisons Tou will soon realize Its wonderful In fluence by the absence of headache, a clearing of the air passages, a stead ily Improved nasal condition, and a sense of bodily relief that proves how completely Catarrh often Infests the entire system TTou will find S. S. S. on sale at all drug stores. It Is a remarkable rem edy for all blood affections, such as Eciema, Itash, Lupus, Tetter, Psorias is, Hulls, ami all other diseased con ditions of the blood. For special ad vice on any blood disease writs the Swift Specific Company, Medical De partment, Room 11, Atlanta, G. Avoid substitutes. FESTIVAL PORTLAND June 7-8-9-1916 to 8th 17th Train