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PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12. 1916. EIGHT PAGES She 11 be tea -happy She has sent for the Taste Packet and MW jf is finding out which Schilling's Tea just exitrtly suits her. Please Jon! misunder standthere is onlv ONE quality of Schil ling's Tea, but there are four distiicf taste types. Whichev er you like best is the kind for you to use; all four of them brev tea of indescribable charm. Send for the Taste Packet The simple, mre b-jv to get the right ft, Contain four par chmw envelopes of Japan, Engli,h Breakfast, Cex.'on, Oelong enough far jive or six cups of each, tlaiteJ pritpth on receipt of to cents (stamps or coin), clajrcs: A Schilling Ijf fcr.pan JtjJ SeconJ Street, San Francisco Schilling's Best j Sold through grocers only . SM -IM N I in i.l I sr.. Third l rial will Follow Refusal tmr i" (.m 'fr(iMi. THE DALLES. Ore.. July 1:1 More than 1100 has been spent both aid- in -n attempt in court hi !.. Goilacl a bill of Jf-. ..I The Wasco Warehouse & Milling Company has sued Charles Bernard, a Wealthy rancher, twice for four sacks of barley, and the second trial resulted in the jur standing 3 to 3. The case will be tried again at a COM of approximately 125 to each side. Astonishing Power of Iron to Give Strength to Broken Down Nervous People I'bvss ian -- ordinary .Nutated Iron W ill JniTttc' stroiagUi of l1lte Ml Mu Per M in Two 't' Time in Man) InMauce-,. NEW VOI'.K. X T In a recent' discourse br E. sjaueat a well known specialist who has studied widely both' in thin countr; and Europe, said "If1 you were to make an actual blood test on all people who are ill you wuld probably be greatly astonished at the exceedingly luge number who lack iron and who are ill for no other rea son than the lack or iron. The mo ment iron is supplied all their multi tude of dangeious BympUims disap pear. Without iron the biood at once loses the power to change food into' living tissue nd therefore nothing job eat does you anr good; you don't, gel the strength out of it Your food. merely passes through yojr system like corn through a mill with the roll-' ers so wide apart that the mill can't! unnd As a result yr this continuous Mood and nerve starvation, people be-i BOOM generally weakened, nervous' and all run down, and frequently de-l vclop all sorts of conditions. One is; loo thin, another is burdened with' iinheallhs lat; sons- are so weak they .hi hardl; walk, some think they1 lime dyspepsia, kidney or iiier trou M; some cant sleep at night; others are sleepy and tired all da ; some fus.j and irritable, some skinny ami bloodless, but ail lack physical power: ..ml onilirtnni In au.b rases it ls orse than ootiskssMi to take stim o.ating medicines or narcotic drugs which only wlup ui your fagging vt tnl powers for the moment, may lie at Hie expense of your life later on No' omltei whit ,ni one tells you, if you are not strong and well you owe It ti ourselt to make the following test: see how long you con work and how tar you can walk without becoming UTM Neil l ike two tlve-grain tablets .i or4iftarj t ovate i Iron three time per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see for yourself how much you have gain ed l have seen dozens of nervous, run-down people who were ailing all the time double, and even triple their, strength and endurance and entirely I get rid of their symptoms of dyspep- I sia. liver and other troubles in from 1 ten to. fourteen days' time simply by taking iron in the proper form, and this alter the) had in some cases been doctoring for months without obtain-! jig any benefit. You can talk as you' please about all the w onders wrought ' by new remedies, but when you come j down to hard facts there Is nothing like good old iron to put color in your; i heeks and good, sound, healtry flesh I on w.ur bones. It is also a great nerve and stoma' ti strengthener and the best' blood builder In the world The only (rouble was that the old form of In-: organic iron like tincture of iron, iron etc . often ruined people's teeth upset their stomachs and were rot assimilated, and for these reasons ' e frequently did more harm than I I Bui with the discovery of the t ewer forms of organic iron all thi.", has be.n overcome. Nuxated Iron, for example, is pleasant to take, does not Injure the teeth and is almost lm mediately oerieflcial. I NOTE -The manufacturers of N'ux ted Iron have such unbounded confl-1 dean in Its potency that they author. I..- the announcement that they will lorfell HOI io to any charitable Insti tution if they cannot take any man i Woman under sixty who lack Iron j IncresS their strength 200 per lit or over In four weeks' time, pro vided they have no serious organic Iron bis. Also they will refund your none 1 m any rase In which Nuxated Iron does not at least double ynAjr (tfnaatfe in ten day' time. It Is dls-' l In thl city by A. C Koeppen ; Brul and all oth-r di uggst REV. D.W. T LEADS BOY SCOUTS T AI HELIX ItMrOKAUV C-Ulr is OlUiAMZ . t:i W mi mi,iiu:i;niiii OF 1 U.llill.N, Colored Tigers of pentlletoa Vic Do Icatcd iii Game Sunt lay bj score ol lo to i; Baptist MhnAunr) ptvlu Mrt-ts ith Mrs. Montgomery; oth er lews ol' llcllv h;.st t'rcgonian special i HELIX. Ore.. July 12. At a meet tng held in the Baptist church Fri day evening. Rev U. W, Thurston erganlzt'd a temporary eamp of boy scouts, with a membership of i$. The Colored Tigers of I'endletoii played the local baseball boys heie Sunday. Tile score stood lu to 4 iu favor of Helix. The Baptlat mlssionan circle met I Thursday at .Mrs. Mar) Montgomery s home. Mrs. l.croy i'eul.uul led the meeting. It was decided to continue.! the meetings during the summer months, Concrete work was begun on the natatorium Tuesday moraine, nev u, scnmiilt ol Eugene is em ployed here and pleaching Sunday., at the Christian church during his college vacation. Several from Helix vtctlnity attend ' ed the grain growers' association held in Pendleton Friday last. Mrs. M. 1. Smith is confined to her home with pleurisy, M L. Morrison was a I'endleon vis itor Friday. Mr. and Mrs Dan Herndtm have re turned to their home in Freewater from a visit at the Cook home. Mrs T. Q, Montgomery of Haker, and Mrs. J E Montgomery of Pen dleton, were guests at the Montgom ery home Thursday, Mrs. . C. Dickeson and son Oliver, of Athena, visited with Mrs Lorain Clark day. FOILMEH CTHTJ3TIC is I L15Zr SOI GUT in Y.Whl'.l s V rTI "" r V 1 You'll recognize my B kj J perfectly aged leaf by I j my lack ot narstiness. f 1 j MbA. I M. A. GUNST & CO. B k.vCT. -rnr-MiJ Hii! 'HII.ADELPHIA. Pa. July 11-1 fc ft r7rfMVv7 Kube Oldring. w-ho obtained his re- W A U U k ( ) l . 1 SJSMm ibkiLS 9h Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES cr: HOT TAMALES CHILLI CON GARNC SPANISH STYIjB LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and up-to-date. FIRST class SBRV1CB TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor 'Wehb and Cottonwood St. Phone (17. Pendleton, Ore. lease from the Athletics the other da--on a plea that he wanted to retire from baseball owing to poor health, is now- being sought by the Yankees The accident to Qllhooiey In Wash ington and Frlu Matsel still being on the disability list, put the Yankees !n a bad way fr outfielders and Connie Mack received word from Bill Dono van asking for permission to dlcke,' with oldrlng. M oi: Informed Donovan that as cidring had been released by the Uhletic club he h.ot no claim on his their daughter and sister, fti. lormtr star and that lie had no ob- jection If the New York club did motored John and Ira Scott from Lacrosse Friday. Charles Stanton nas returned to Pendleton , Claude Morrison went to Pen ':, ton Monday to meet his sister Dairy , re turning from a two weeks' stay at Portland. George Strand of Juniper, was a Saturday visitor. Mrs, Minnie Walker was a Weston visitor Sunday. K. K. tieist, Ed Saundei-s and Dr W H McKinney went to Spokane Monday to register for the land draw ing ,,t Colville. Mr. Geist will return via St. Maries, Idaho, wher visit a brother. W. L Geist Mrs. W H. McKinney is Weston. Mr. Lorain was a busine at stanfield Friday. Miss Cecil Phillips friends here Sunday. Frank Herman has a lew days trip in Washington. Marshal ilbee has a crew of men working on sidewalks and Joe Nelson with helpers is repairing bridges washed out by the recent flood. In spite of the ract several fam ilies are away at summer resorts, there was an attendance of over Ion at the Sunday schools Sunday last, 5" at the Baptist and ji at the Christian church er I business with Oldrtng. Mack, how- ever. Informed Donovan that Inas much as uldring had secured his re teas alter promising that he was re tiring he did not think the New York club could secure him Donovan I making a try and he sent an agent to see uldring at his farm near Bridge ton, N. J. Sheriff McCorkU- was at Centralis, and James Fennell. county game war den, who occasionally slept at the Jail, was out of town By sawing off the riveted end of the bolt by which their cell would ruk sector of the Caiisacus front, un dertaken to arrest the Turkish ad vance, has collapsed. When tlie old depot al Marancimk Maine was torn down, the working- RF- Will. SLOAN'S LINIMENT IJEVi: PAIN? Try It anil see one application will prove more than a column of claims. James s Ferguson. Phila . Pa., writes: "I have had wonderful relief since I I used Sloan's Liniment on my knees. if Athena visited d from nave neen lockeii. nan mat pi ei uu-1 , ,un(1 lh ,h(, ru9 a)HU1 s Hon been taken. Gillies and Huberts L muM ,.! Thr discovery of the slipped out the bolt and then sawed I raoMy Influenced a great many to the other end of it on the bias to become volunteer workers make a chisel poiut. by which they pried their way out. -Gillies evidently let nlmself from the window to the ground feel l low wmi a uiaiiKei. Itewiirtls Are Offered, Sheriff McCorkle was notified at) Centralis, where he remained until! noon, searching trains Governor Lister Immediately offer ed a reward of t(0 for Gillies and the sheriff authorised a reward ot si. Mi for Roberta The driver who took a machine from a local gurage had not been found . Mrs. Gilles lived across Ihe allev from the Jail and was permitted to visit her husband once a week. Rob ert:' mother and a girl to whom Rob You will like that Chocolate Ice Cream at Koeppen's and its only 10c a dish To think after all these years of pain one application gave me relief. Many thanks for what your remedy has done .or me. Don t keep on suffering, ap-j erts was reported to be engaged, lived ply Sloan's Liniment where your pain i a block awa He has other relatives! is and notice how tiuiok you get re lief. Penetrates without rubbing. Buy it at any Drug Store. 25c Adv. STATE FUND LOOTER ESCAPES FROM JAIL in dympia. Gillies declared after his that he would never go to tentlary. lonviction the penl- I F. GILLIES PRIES Ills WAY OCT OF PRISON AT OLYMPIA SATURDAY, ULYMPIA. Wash. July 10 J. F Gillies twice convleted of embezzling There was a ipectal meeting of the! $20,000 from state mdustrla! Insur Baptist Ladies' Aid ou Mrs Montcom-1 ance funds while employed as claim ery's lawn Tuesday aiternoon. The 1 agent for the state. Saturday night chinch auxiliaries are very bus; The pried off two flimsy locks with a bolt Christian Ladies' Aid has 15 quilts to as a jimmy, and escaped from the! make. Thurston county jail. With him went Wesley Tompkins of Athena, was I Henry Roberts, awaiting transfer to a Sunday visitor. the reformatory for a statutory of-1 A. A. Bryan of Toppenish. Wash.. I i len.se. KuMlaiM Lone in Persia. CONSTANTINOPLE, via UtndonJ July 12. Official announcement was mad here that the Russian forces' which recently evacuated Kerman shah. Persia, had been overtaken by I the Turks and put to flight after a I battle of seven hours. The Russian offensive on the Tcho- Stop scratching! Resinol relieves itching instantly That Itching, burning Iain-trouble which keeps you scratching and digfingi is a source of distrust to others, as well as of torment tuyou. Why don't you gel rid ol it by using Resinol Ointment ? Phyiiciant have prescribed it lor over 20 year. In must rases, it Ml 'D Itching instant!)' and heal eruption promptly. It is very easy ami economical to uc. RfVinn) I liniment an! RcMtiul Siwip ronUin notions har.h ',r it jnn mi - d u i.c u.cd f:cely for all hit:, f -.1.1 .trof' ! . ive-i on ttia lmdcrjt or m-,.t "it2wA mfiket. Meal f ba bits' eni:tiiiiM a'..l cttdlBC, Hvei drux gilt tells ttiem. Hong Kong Cafe ND NOODLE PARLORS Noodles AND Chop Suey Outside Tray Orders a gpedaltr. Boxes for ladle and gentlemen. OPEN DAT AND ALL NIOHT HEALS -Or n VP, Meal Ticket-.. 21 Meal- for 1.0(1 Special Chicken Dinner Sunday. 548 Main Street Next to E O. Blag. Phone 101 visiting his brother, J. G Bryan. Mrs. Catherine Stanton received aj telephone message from Pomerov. Wash., Sunday, stating her grandson.' Krnest Watson, had been drowned in 1 Snake riveT that day. The boy was: IS. Particulars of the accident have' not been received at this time. J, T. Ortewold was a Pendleton visitor Monday Miss Pearl Hevel or Holdman was! a Monday visitor. Mr. John Molstrom of Myrick was; a business visitor here Monday. Miss Leila Norvel and her cousins. Ralph UcEWStl and family of Athena, are camping at Lehman Springs. Joe Kerley and Virgil Smith attend ed the baseball game at Athena. .Morula:, between Kansas City Red Sox and Athena. K. O. Casey has returned from a trip to Montana. McKinney D Moran of Richmond, i 'al were Monday vlsttor. 1 An automobile is known to have left town about midnight, and It la believed to have taken the two men toward Canada. Shortly after dark Saturday night Qillie and Robert locked an old man held on a minor charge in his cell and pried rheir way out. WIFE TOO ILL TO WORK IN BED MOST OF TIME On the Wings of the Telephone HURRICANE TOLL MAY EXCEED ONE HUNDRED WASHINGTON, July 11. Over hastilj repaired telegraph wires bear ing brief dlspati hes. news began reaching here of the terrific hurri- cafle which overturned schooners and barges, battered wharves and took a I on v toll of life along the gulf last week From in to (Ju hours old. the disp.it' hen were still Incomplete am d isoonneeted. 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