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EIGHT PAGES PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1916. WALLOWA LAKE PARK , THE swirr.iii.VMi OF amkkicx .iom:ph. Oregon. For Rest and Recreation sM'inl vutr tacatiott ejSJQSgl (lit1 pint' ami snow caoied mountain 1 1' Ideal MHMI rvort of the North West. boaiiso, rjnnru(i, dancing, bathing, etc. Tout with Bofl and Itoddhur S.VOO ht week nml up. ltoonis SV.Vl peg weak anil lip. HeM Meal Tickets S.Y00. KM t llMHN I! ITK8 :: h'aro for Hound Trip at nil Station on O.-W. N Co, Wallowa Lake Amusement Co. S8.0Q0.QQ0 INCREASE ! BARLEY HARVEST: BIG FOR THE PAST YEAR CROPS IN PROSPECT CREDIT Willi FEDERAL RE SERVE IN STOCK AND CASH, 08,000,000 OEIJT BELOW 1100,000. Willi FAVORABLE WEATHER CONDITIONS HELD Will. BE BETTER THAN last EAR Domsral for Honey Is Heavj ami IHirt land I tanks Slum Calling oil ill Re serves iserause Large sums Are Ii verted to Country Banks to llanilli imp. INSURANCE AGENTS ARE CALLED OUT ON STRIKE Union Recently Organized Am ong Prudential Men Demands More Pay, Shorter Hours. NKW YORK, July -Agents and eaUncton employ ed by the Prudential ' Insurance Company were called out! m strike, today hy a union recently' organised tmoag them aa known a the international Insurance Agents' j PMHtllve Association, with a mem-' hs rsh p of MOO, Although assertions tf the company and the union were conflicting, it appeared that at least, ?.fln men In the district have respond-1 ed to the strike call thus far. The men demand more pay, recog i tion of the union and "more rea ohabir" "orking hours. Telegram fi-om branches of the union in differ ent states in the territory east of Chi rac, leaders here declared, indicate thai tin Imm the demands of the men ..r,- met ill the fi.'.ifl will follow the h ad of (hose already out. Ahout 13.- agents and collectors are employ ed b the company. Taick of sufficient collectors to see hat premiums are turned In at the roper time, the strikers assert, will result in the cancellation of thous and of policies. The company an nounced that none of the men who Walked out would he reinstated in any cln u instance. IOMM1 RCE OF NEW YORK siioXVx BfORMOrS (. UN N KV TORK July 14 Combined exports and Imports of the port of New York for the year ending June .mounted to 2,1,000.000. Dur ing the last 50 eara, mi than 60 per tent of the country's Impons have come to New York. Exports for the first time reached the 1500.000. tdO mark in 1900. Last year they were $1,193,571,000. Doctor Says Nuxtrated Iron Will Increase Strength of Delicate People 200 in Ten Days In many InsUaCsTS PUH01M bate ul. lentl untold agony for years doetoi ing for ncnous weakness, stomach. liver or kidney disease or some other ail inent when their real trouble was tck of iron in tile bliKwi. Hon to tell. NKW CORK, N Y - In a recent dis course Dr. E. Sauer, a well known Specialist who has studied widely both 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 I ear. Without iron the blood at once loses the power to change food into living tissue and therefore nothing vou eat does you any good; you don't set the strength out of it. Your four mer-ly passed through your system like corn through a mill with the roll ers so wide apart that the mill can't grind As a result of this continuous blood and nerve starvation, people be I ome generally weakened, nervous and all run down and frequently develop 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 dyspepsia, kidney or liver troUDle: some can't sleep at night, others are sleepy and tired all day; some fursv and irritable; some skinny and blood less, but all lack physical power and endurance In such cases, it is worse than foolishness to take stimulating nu-di. in-s or narcotic drugs, which only whip up your fagging vital pow t 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. Pee how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tiret! Next take two five-grain tablets of or 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 and entirely get rid of their symptoms of dyspep sia, liver and other troubles In from ten to fourteen days' time simply by taking Iron in the proper form, and this, after they had in some cases been doctoring tor months without obtain ing any benefit. You can talk as you please about all the wonders wrought by new remedies, but when you come down to hard facts there is nothinf like good old iron to put color In you 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 hese reasons they frequently did more harm thao 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 invjre the teeth and is almost imme diately beneficial. NOTE The manufacturers of Nux ated Iron have such unbounded con fidence in its potency that they au thorize the announcement that they will forfeit $100.00 to any Charitable In.n;tutlon if they cannot take any man or woman under sixty who lacks iron and increase their strength 204 per cent or over In four weeks' time, provided they have Re 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 SALEM, ere.. July $5. Resource! of Oregon banks, comprising St rati onal and 177 state Institutions, show an increase of $S. 192. 930. 73 in the past year, according to the combined re port of all these institutions com piled today by 8. Q. Sargent, state su perintendent of hanks. Since the May statement National banks of the state have increased their reserve balances with the Feder al Reserve tiank more than half u million dollars and now have with that institution more than $3,000,000 in stock investment and reserve bal ances. Kediscouts with the Federal Reserve Hank from Oregon, the state Dienl shows, are less than $100. 0Ut. and other rediscouts and borrowed money have been materially reduced during the last 60 days. Although the total resources of Oregon banks show a big gain for the year ended June 3". they have de creased $3. 626. S6.V 44 since May 1 of this year. The loss in resources is confined almost wholly to Portland banks, which show a falling off of $3.3Sa.S6.V16 in the toe 60 days. The country banks show practically nu change in this item since the May call. Deposits show Reeent Doss, Deposits of all banks in the state have decreased $3,521,007 " 1 since May - last, but shjw an increase of $9,212,377.19 since June 23, 1915. This item Superintendent Sargent said accounted for the loss in total re sources, the entire amount being sus tained by Portland hanks. "The loss in deposits." declared Su perintendent Sargent. "Is accounted for by Portland bankers by the fact that large sums have been diverted from city banks to country banks for seasonal loans to finance the harvest ing of the grain and fruit crops. The statement this time would indicate that this is true, as balances due other banks have decreased more than $2,000,000. Other reasons bank ers give for the shrinkage in deposits are that depositors of current funds have been materially reduced through current payments, and large deposits kept in Portland for purchase and ex. port of foodstuffs to Europe were expended since last May and the funds transferred to other cities un til buying is resumed." Postal Savings Increase, Superintendent Sargent said anoth er reason assigned for the loss in de posits is the withdrawal of savings deposits for investment purposes on account of the reduction In interest rates effective July 1. "The figures, however, do not con firm the contention " continued Mr. Sargent "Savings deposits in Port land alone have increased $442,000 since May 1. The only change in the statement that would indicate that the reduced rate of Interest Is going to effect the savings deposits in the Portland bunks is the fact that DOS' tal savings deposits In Portland have gained ISO, 629.03 during the last 60 days, the largest increase in this peri od yet noted." NEW JERSEY MOOSE BOLT. Committee vote -, to ." to RopndQst Hughe' Indorsement, NEWARK. N. J.. July 25 A reso lotion was adopted by the New Jersey state progressive commutes, in see 1 sion here, declaring tnat the commit-1 tee will not be bound by any action; Of the national progressive commit-' tee In indorsing Chartes E. Hughes ' The resolution wa. carried by a vote A Tew Reasons Why Cook With Gas It Is Handy It Is Cheap Wastes No Fuel Phon It is Clean and Cool in Summer, and is Absolutely Safe, and we will estimate the cost of Installation. Ranges and Water Heaters Sold on Easy Terms. A ti uuon, ntes against any attempt to deliver the progressive vote to any other party an ! declaring In favor of maintaining the progressive organization. was carried by the same vote. RED PIMPLES ON BABY'S CHEEKS Pacific Power & Lit Company Phone 40 .MIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllllMflllll'IMIIIillllllHIIIIIMIIMIIillllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIU I MOD! ES, CHOP SUEY, CHINA PISHES ! GOEY'S KWONG HONG LOW 116 Welt Alt St., Upitsin. Phone 433 Z II llll ill.lllllllllllimillilllllllllilllllllllilli: Sore and Inflamed. Began to Spread. Would Itch and Burn. Face Was Disfigured. Now Clear, HEALED BVCUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT "Small red pimples which were sort and lnf!ami broke out on each of my bahy'i cheeks. They began to pread and would Itch and burn and cause him to scratch and Irritate them, lie waa ere and fretful at night which canned mo to lost sleep, and bla face was disflgur'd for the time being. - "I used Soap and with no re lief. Then I use1 Ciitlrura Soap and Oint ment and In a week's time they relieved him nt all the Itching and burning and for the first time he rutted peacefully at night. I .inly used one cake of Ciitlrura loap and one bo of Gtttlettrt Ointment and In three weeks hli face was healed ard his skin clear and perfectly !.... ' (Signed) Mrs. Emma Bradford, U.P.I). 6, lion TO, Salt Lake ity, Utah. W ipt. 00, I0M, Sample: Fach Free by Mall Although OUSiettn Soap and Olntmert sre sold every.ti' re ampl" of each with 82-t . skin Book will in Mot f. Ad'inss: "CuUcuru, 1, Umluu." (East Oregonlan Special.) HELIX, ore.. July It. Quite a number of fanners began harvesting barley Monday. While harvest Is a little late there is prospect for a fairly good crop. Carl Kupers and others who farm ex tensively, state with favorable wea ther conditions the yield will he eqttOj or a little better than that of last year. The Ladles of the Maccabees gave u lawn social at the home of Mrs. Len D. Smith Suturday evening which was well attended. Their program was well rendered. Miss BrVa Hale instrumental music; recitation by Wayne Wyrlck, vocal duet, Mildred Bpltn and Ulltan Cramer: song. Clif ford Kendall: recitation, lrma Tes ene: song. Mrs. Harry Hicks; recita tion. Ktta !u!e; song. Mrs. Fred Os wald: selected reading. Kev. ('.. Schmidt: duet, vocal. Mrs. I.en P. Smith and Krna Uutter About $12 was cleared from the sale of cake and ice cream. Mr. and Mrs. James Hill attended the Speed 'em I'p racev at La C.rande Saturday and Sunday. Dure Kale motored to Spokane Th u today, R, Wlnans of Lone Rock, Ore., was a Friday visitor, Fred Collins and famll) have moved to Itelth. Mr. Collins will put in u pool room. V. H Dale went to Walla Wallu Thursday to purchase fixtures for har vest work. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Xewman of Al bany, Ore., moved here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Igodgrasi of Arling ton, are visiting; their daughter Mrs. W. H. Morrison this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Montgomery of Pendleton, were here Friday on bus iness and pleasure. They visited Mr. Montgomery's mot! er. and made a trip to his wheat ranch north of town. W 11. Albee was a Pendleton visi tor Friday. Dr. and Mrs W. II. HcKinasy were Weston visitors Friday. J. T. QriSWold was a business vis itor to Pendleton Saturday. Mrs. Mary Shupe returned to her home in Pasco SgtUrda) from a weeks visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. E. Zeuske Game out from Pen dleton to attend the .Muccabee's soci al Saturday . She is a member here. Everett King is quite sick with mumps, but is Improving. Mrs. John Wyrick went to Pendle ton Sunday to bring Mrs Manuel Friedly out for a week's visit. Several couples of Helix young peo ple attended the dance at German Hall near Myrick Station Saturday night. A dance was given in honor of Hazel McCulley s lsth birthday in the new barn Just completed at Wallace Cargill's Saturday night. E E. Ehe ler of Helix and Mrs. Wilcox and Rif fle Using of Cold Springs furnished the music. There was a good crowd and a splendid time reported. Re freshments Were served during the evening. Will Ruther made a trip to L.i Grande Saturday. Mrs. Kuther ac companied him as far as Adams and visited her parents Mr. anil Mrs. X. O. Carlstrom over Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs. George Met Iran. ihan have moved into the Rehn residence. .Mr. McCrfanahan is in business here. Miss Ela Bngdahl of Portland vis ited her brothers Carl and Frank a few- days last week. She has return ed home. Mis. 1). E. Cargil) of Pendleton is spending the Bumtnsr at 'he home of her son Wallace in Cold Springs. Mrs. X. dirts visited relatives In Walla Walla Sunday. ito; McDonald of Athena was ii Sundaj visitor at the Bryan home. '. Kurrle was a iioldiiian Visitor C. W. Urton has returned from an I extended visit to Portland. Walter Cramer him returned from Baker city. .Mr. and -Mrs. John Peterson are Visiting, their children in Juniper and Vans;. tie this week. Mi. and Mrs. Win. Darr.in of Ju niper were guests at the M. D. .Smith1 home Saturday. Miss Bather Xarkans was a Sun lay visitor here. Ernest Qhormley of Juniper vvas a. Sunday visitor. Mm. M. t). Smith, was a Pendleton Visitor Tuesda. She is having dental .Noi i. done I! A PENNY saved is a penay earned. But a penny well spent is a penny INVESTED. A dime invested in a tin of VELVET brings mo' solid com fort than many a dollar spent some other way, YOUR VELVET dime buys the richest tobacco leaf from Kentucky's world famous tobacco section. Your VELVET dime buys the mellowness which two years' ageing puts into VELVET. Your dime buys dozens of generous pipefuls that are mild, fragrant and smooth, as only naturally matured VELVET tobacco can be. 10c Tins, 5c MetsJ-Lined Bags One Found Glass Humidors Coiiidcht IM if asWsWsSSnsssasstOOMOSMSMi Washington. laopotamlan campaigns It Is Intended poll defeat and the Kut El-Aaiara ;outhwcst Washington fair, cheha- to answer the criticisms of the italll-1 surrender. la, August -September 'i. i iu.ersi.ue lair, sjmsLane, ropioui ""'IS 4-9. 1 II Ofays Harbor fair. Elma, Septem ber 6-10. Thurston county fair. Olympia, September 11-13. Hay Palace fair. Miibton. Septem ber 12-16. Western Washington fair, Puyullup. September 12-17. Washington state (air, .North Yak ima, September 18-23. Mason county fair. Shelton, Sep tember l!)-23 Northwest and Products exposition, tattle, October 4-14. Idaho. Idaho state fair, Caldwell, October DATES OF THE STATE AND COUNTY FAIRS IN THE NORTHWEST: Haker couny fair, Baker City, Sep tember 11. Coos and curry county fair. Myrtle Point. September 1-9. Josephine countv fair. Grant" PtM ' September 19-21. 1 I, inn county fair, Solo, September 6-8. I,.me countv fair. Eugene, Septem ber 20-22. Morrow county fair, Heppner, .Sep tember 14-16. Polk county fair. Dallas. Septem I br 19-21. Sherman eotitv lair Morn. October 4-7. Tillamook county fair, Tillamook. Vngust 22-2S. Wasco county fair. The Dulles. September ix-21. Pendleton Hound-Hp, Pendleton. Ht-ptember 21-L''I. Oregon state fair, Salem. Septem ber ir,-V). Pacific Internationa! Livestock x posltion North Portland. December Slwiiewin'M. You can't sleep In the stillest night. If your digestion W bad. Take Mood's Sarsaparllla -It strengthens the stomach and estab lishes that condition In which sleep regularly comes mid Is sweet and re freshing. Atlv The government of India will ex tend its wireless eystem until every srtHV post has a Station in the chargt of a trained officer. To invoHtiKuio Campaigns, LONDON, July If. Aaqulth Intro duced a bill calling for an Inves tigation of the Dardanelles and Me- CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature I ars mtf Now Open A Clean, Beautiful Resort at Which to Rest and Enjoy Yourself During the Hot Summer. HIDAWAY SPRINGS In the Blue Mountains of Southern Umatilla County. H. M. CULTER, PROP. Dancing, Swimming, Hunting, Fishing, Etc. Hot Mineral Water Pool and Baths. Hotel Rate, 810.50 Per Week INCLUDING BATHE or J2.00 Per D&y COTTAGES AND TENTS FOR RENT. FREE CAMP GROUNDS. GOOD BARN AND INCLOSED PASTURE. stntto loaves Pendleton Tuesdays anil Saturdays at I o'clock from Trench Restaurant lltdaway stage mucl Pilot Rock Mage at (Tkiah on Monday. Wednesday and Friday of each Meek. ' ,i.lillillHi" UHMIHMIM