East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 30, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST ORBGON1AN. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1918
EIGHT PAGE
Like A Boy at 50 Bubbling Over
With Vitality-Taking Iron Did It
0.10c 8si mtn1 Iron Is (inflow t of l stroturth Builders Often In-i-rpssm,
the strength iintl i ixlm i Ml or m-ln-aie Nervous tMlu.-.
300 tm Cem In To .vk- Time.
MCT TOMC, X. Y. Not long ago, while. double their strength .and en
a man came to me who was nearly , .iurance and entirely get rid of all
fcaJr a century old and asked me to ; .-ymptoms of dvsnetwra liver anrf nth.
Vive him a preliminary examination
for lire Insurance I waa astonished to
flnu him with the blood pressure of;
a boy of ;o and as full or vigor, vim :
Uil ltallly as a young man; in ract
young man he really was notwith
standing his age. The net-ret he said (
a- taking iron--nuxated iron had
tilled him with renewed life. At 30
or troubles in from ten to fourteen
'ays time simply by taking iron in
the proper form. And this after they
had in some cases been doctoring for
months without obtaining any benefit.
Hut don't take the old forms of re
duced iron, iron acetate or tincture of
iron simply to save a few cents. You
must take iron in a form that can be
ie was in bad health; at U careworn , easily absorbed and assimilated like
and nearly all In Now at 60 a mlr-j nuxated iron if you want it to do youy
acl.- of vitality and tils face beaming : good, otherwise It may prove worse
with the buoyancy of youth. As I ' than useless. Manv an athlete or
ave said a hundred times over, iron prlteflghter has won the day simply
Is the greatest of all strength build- because he knew the secret of great
rs If people would only throw away strength and endurance and filled his
patent medicines and nauseous con-1 blood with iron before he went Into
coct tons and take simple nuxated Iron, I the affray, while manv another has
a am convinced that the live of thou- tons down to inglorious defeat simply
wai.d of persons mignt be saved, who for the lack of iron E SAl'ER M
now die every year from pneumonia, p
Tippe consumption, kidney, liver and j NOTE Nuxxted Iron recommend
heart trouble, etc. The real and true eii above by nr. Sauer is not a pat
cause which started tneir diseases was ' ent medicine nor secret remedy but
iioin:itK more nor lew man a Wfc-1 one which is well kn
Daily Chats With
the Housewife
lli TO ski THR FORMAL TABLE
At some season of the ear the WO
V VSRMNE STAINS.
Wood alcohol will remove vaseline
man in the home turns her thought sU,lns fr"" ood. These stains
ire otten troiihiesome to the average
ft-Oman because she has not means of
lightly toward entertaining. Perhaps
it is a "little dinner" for her husband's
friends: perhaps a luncheon for a
woman guest or even a more elabor
ate formal dinner to six or more per
sons she plans to give. The rules for
table setting and service are not dif
ficult. The ideal should be simplicity
and dignity in all arrangements. Thel
knowing the antldule for them, .lust
soak your fabric in the alcohol for a
few minutes.
mit CHEESE UVKR&
To I cupful of finely cut cheese add
1 cup bread crumbs, I 1- cups sweet
following directions may be applied milk. 1 beaten egg, teaspoon salt.
Pake In moder-
to the serving of any formal meal:
1. Cover the table with a silence
cloth of double faced canton flannel
or ML
2. Spread a heavy damask cloth
smooth!) and evenly, having the cen
ter of cloth In the center of the table.
3 Allow twenty-five to thirty Inches
in length for each individual "cover."
Allow fifteen inches In depth for each
cover, i. e.. all plates, silver etc.,
1-4 teaspoon pepper,
ate oven 30 minutes
TO n.F W BUSTY RANGE.
In cleaning a rust kus oven re
move all parts that are removable,
then saturate a woolen cloth with lin
seed oil and rub over the entire sur
face of the oven until all rust disap.
peats Take a clean piece of the
WOOlen cloth, saturate It with the oil
and go over the oven again. Treat
ut It. no matter how much or what
jvv e.. .our ioou .iwreu u-uac, make them blae-k. nor upset the stom
through you without doing you any-8ch: on the contrary. It Is a most p0-
ooa. You don t get the strength out tent remedy. In nearly all forms of In-i
t R ana as a consequence you oe-
the edge of'""' "ll,sil, of ,hp range In the same
the table. " " won me
I oiled cloth exrent nir th. Imrn.ra
i lie s.-i u t" piiiitr 15 lilt- irinri
each cover and all plates, cutle
at I
and j
own tn dliiirrtata
Bed condition brought on by lack of r.nd whose iron cnniaitnon.. ... -,,ia ! must be set Inside of an Imaginary
. . . . ... I . ,.vo ... - . :
iron m tne mow. iron is aosoiuteiy ,; prescribed by eminent physicians j "ne tittee" inches from
raHc-vsT, io enoi ,uur oioou ." everywhere. Vnlike the older lnor
hsnge food into living tissue With-ganic iron products it is eaailv
hi I 1 j . -
,iVM. injure ine teetn. 1 11 aim an i'kiito. vwinj miuiim. i r...L.t, .i-iiv. .. i
silver must be set on-half inch from inl(, wntch lls nep m MnM wa.h.
the edge of the table. , jmc foAa R,ns, (,ry ,m,m Thfn
I 111.. .KA I-..I.. ... .V... i.l. 11 . . .
, ... ..v... an iui uib ui 111-1 ... i ihi iur rhh me m w iisrni your oven nurners una ory out
I OlMttlOn, as well as for nervous rim. the service nlnte tctlttine edire toW-ilhu ...', ih.,r,i,iiihl, i,.,r,,. ihmiIh
-ome weak, pale and sickly looking. , rown conditions. The manufacturers ; ard plate), the soup spoon (bowl UP) I them off.
Just like a plant trying to grow In a, have such great confidence In Nuxated beyond and parallel, and a canape or
swil deficient in Iron If you are not; Iron that thev offer tn forfait 1,1,1 . , vster fork aneaas the annn snoonl
rong or well you owe it to yourself my charitable institution If they can-1 with tines pointing toward the ser
xo make the following test: See how j not take any man or woman under rtoe plate.i
Jong you can work or how far you can, 60 who lacks iron and Increase theirj 6- Place the forks at the left of the
"walk without becoming tired. Next 1 strength 200 per cent or over in four' service plate (tines upl on the order
take two five-grain tablets of ordi- weeks' time, provided they have no "f use- The flrst usea should be lar
ary nuxated iron three times per day serious organic trouble. They also lhps' from the plate, as fish fork, first,
after meals for two weeks Then test 1 ffer to refund vnur monev if '. no.;then dinner fork for roast, etc.
your strength tgaln and see for your- not at least double your strength and' At tn ,"ft of the f,,rlis la thei
lf how much you have gained. 1 endurance In ten days- time. It is dia-! napk'n wi,n " ro" of breadstlcks be-j
have seen downs or nervous, run-ipensed in this city by A. C Koeppen tw,en ,he in'ds nut slsht. N'ap-
-?own people who were ailing all the Bros, and all other druggists jklns are folded to show the mono-1
1 gram or other decorations. The placi
card indicating name of guest should
i Foreign and Domestic Commerce. De-Ilit' tn'' n''Pkln-
I Partmenl of Commerce, show AmeriJ Near the point of the dinner
TO UK WEALTHY.
"To be wealthy, a rich nature is
the first reqnlUtt and money but the
second. . .To he rich in admira
tion and free from envy, to rejoice
greatly in the good of others, to love
with such ganertult of heart that
your love is still a dear possession io
absence or unkindness these are the
gifts which money cannot buy. and
without which money can buy noth
ing. R. I.. Stevenson.
July Foreign Trade
Totals Were Large
..lllioimli imirt- t oll orr ITom llv- june
now Vonth. Kntlrv Trade Iiargelv
Kvvdod July a Pear Ago.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 30. Figures
today made public by the Bureau of
HOW MRS. BEAi,
MET THE CRISi
can imports for July were valued at
1S3 million dollars, a falling off of
63 million dollars compared with
July exports amounted to 4 46 ''aoh tw
million dollars, a decrease of 19 mil
lion dollars compared with the pre
vious month. But although the total
toreign trade for the month fell be- ns '"
low that for the record month of Junej ,,lblp-
it exceeded that of the nrevirn Tuwl The
by 10 million dollars and is the July
record for American trade.
The foreign trade for the year end
ing with July last also marks a new-
high record being 6,71s million dol
lar
knife set glass or goblets for water or
other beverages. Place set of salt and
pepper shakers and spoons between
covers.
MAIL SHORTAGE MADE
UP BY INNOCENT MAN !
W. A. Crosby, Veteran clerk of POatal
Bprvtoe, Pays Rick $." W hich Ar
thur Kent Had stoii.
Carried Safely Through Change
of Life by Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable ComDound.
Naahviile.Tenn. " When I was going
throtigh the Change of Life I had a tu-
nmor as large as a
child 3 head. This
doctor said it was
three years coming
sideboard . c
should contain a pitches
water; olives or celery on crushed ice
salted almonds In bonbon dishes, rorks
for the salad course, finger bowls on
dessert plates with doilies, bowl of
ompared with 4.540 million in ! eut suSar with tonK8- extra napkins.
1913. The twelve months' imports sllver ann ,,,wpl ror emergency, plate
aggregated 2,237 million dollars, and napkin or table scraper with tray
against 165S million last vear. anrt ex. for removing crumbs.
ports 4.511 million compared with
2. 3 million last year.
The favorable balance of trade for
Julv was 263 million dollars, and for
the year. 2.273 million. A year ago
the export balance was 125 million
for July and 1,225 million for the 12
months while two years ago there
Was aij Import balance of 5 1-2 million
fur the month of July and an export
balance of 443 million for the 13
Arrange centerpieces of flowers
plant or fruit and candlesticks with I
candles and shades symmetrically sol POKTI.AND. Aug. 30. W. A.
as to add charm and dignity to the j Crosby, a veteran mall clerk, paid
' back the 5 which Arthur V. Kent
sidetabie j took from the mails November I,
of chilled1 1 1 5. the first of a series of thefts
which totaled J1742 and resulted In
Kent's arrest and confession Sunday.
"Mr. Crosby couldn't have taken
that money," said the postoffice In
spectors. "He is an honest man."
But the money was missing from
Mr. Crosby's sack when it was re
ceived from Portland, and he had to
make It good.
Working with Crpfby wh -n the lark
11. Plates for hot courses should
be kept heated in a warming oven or
hot water. Plates for cold C""rs,s w.,s handled was Kent, and he signed
imi gave me medi- months.
L
ine for it until I
was called a w a v
from the cite for
some time, ut
course I couid not
jgo to him then, so
mv sister in-law told
the July imports. 64. K per cent
entered free of duty, compared with
64.5 per cent in July. 1915.
The month showed a continuation
of the net inward gold movement.
Tor July gold imports aggregated 62
million dollars, as against gold ex-
ports nf million. l-isr year Jul
million
years ago.
like
- J L I Li. '
Z ar.e maisneuiougou snw,.d .,,, imr,r,rts of 17 million and
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- ,.j,,nr.lS ,lf minion, while two years
pound W!j!d cure it. It helped both ago July gold imports were but 3 mil-
the Change of Life and the tumor and lion as aeainst gold eiports of 33
when I cot home I Aid not MMi (Afdoctor. million dollars. The net inward gold
1 took the Pinkham remedies until the movement for the 12 months to Au-
tumor was gone, the doctor said, and I "st 1. 1 1 6. aggregated 441 million
have not lt it since. I tell every one dollars, as against 71 million in the
ow I was cured. If this letter will preceding year and a net outward gold
vl., . w.denroe to use it." movement of
--Mr,. E. H. Beaj.', 525 Joseph Avenue, ! ' r,od
nsj.nvitie, je.in.
' y.lia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound, a pure remedy containing thrf
extractive properties of good old fash
ioned roots and herbs, meets the needs
of woman's system at this critical period
of her life. Try it
IS there Is any symptom in your Returned explorers say that in its
e which puzzles you, -write to great eruption the volcano Katmai
the I. vdla K. I 'ink ham Medicine blew its head off. European civiliza-
Co Lynn, Mass.
Should be chilled in the ice box. No
butter is served at a formal dinner.
Coffee is frequently served by the J
hostess to guests in the drawing
room.
12. Everything pertaining to one
course must be removed before serv
ing another course. Before serving
the sweet course remove crumbs from
table. Brinsr finger bowls In with
sweet course and set to left of each
guest.
13. All portions prepared for Indi
vidual service, like soup, salad, etc.,
should be set down at the right of the
guest. All dishes ffom which the
guest helps himself should tie offer
ed at the left.
14. About two minutes ' before an
nouncing dinner the maid should fill
water classes two-thirds full, lieht the
tandles and lay on service plates thf
shell fish or canape that beuins tlv
meal.
the manifest, witnessing that Crosby
had placed the money in the sack for
Portland. When Crosby went out on
a depot platform to "tap" a mall box,
Kent took the letter from the sack.
Kent took 1175 in February, and
the balance of the total at one haul
, last June. None of this money has
been made good to the government.
"Whu did you do It?" asked In
j spector C. M. Perkins, when he had
confessed, following nls arrest by
: Perkins and Inspector C. B. Welter at
' the Kent home. 7232 . Eighty-second
i street, southeast.
"I was a fool, that's why," said
I Kent.
He used paA of the money to pay
j Installments on his home, pay bills
; and send Mrs. Kent and three children
1 to the beach About $320 he cun not
'account for He returned $k70 Io the
I Inspectors.
AND SHE'S A REAL DUCHESS, TOO
Oermany's suffrage system gives
signs that it will be improved because
of the war. It is an unusual European
nation that cannot improve its suf
frage laws, however.
ui ha. tried to follow
ANSCO
CAMERAS &SPEEDEX FILM
IN
TROUBLE
DON'T let another
summer go by
without an Ansco. It
will add more to the
pleasure of your out
ings than anything else.
All winter and long
afterward you can live
i-rwer again with your
pictures those good
summer days. Let us
show you the Ansco
line. 2 to $55.
Tallman & Co.
Leo d 11 1 Drutlira
DISFIGURED FACE
Went All Over Hands. Skin Very
Red and Burning, Lost Rest.
Could Not Put Hands in Water.
HEALED BY CUTICURA
SOAP AND OINTMENT
"My skin lpnn to nt roupli ao'l ptlrur.
It went all ovt my faro ami hatvis and on
my nk, and pv ry tlnip I would wash I
took Home ikln otf. ly skin
was very red ami burning
mod I ha1 to nmtrh and my
fare wa dixAgured. I lost
rwt at night, and I could not
put my bands in water.
"One day I found a Cutl
cura Boap am Ointment ad
vertisement. I flrst bought a
box of OuUcura Ointment and then a cake
of Cutirura Hoap, and after using them
about a week iny fare Nan to get well,
and I used about t wo rakes of Cutlcura Soap
and two boat of Ointment and ! ww
beaksd." &gm&) Edward Fodotskl, 3027
Graham Ave.. Chicago, 111.. Sept. M, 1U15.
Sample Fach Free by Mail
With .t-i. Skin ftnuk on request. Ad
d iKjst-rard "'"tiilrum. I-f. T, Bv
I "pvchej.? orTnr rp- and j
1eMjfee- Able Assistants-
mm
Mil''' .HUM.
1
0THER Nature and Father Time made
" diamonds out of carbon. But pshaw!
Look what their method does with tobacco.
Two years of it make VELVET.
POR VELVET is matured
by two full years of ageing
in Nature's way. The result is that
mellow, aged - in - the - wood
smoothness that no other
smoking tobacco possesses.
You can't get that smoothness
in any other way.
lOeTbi
5c Metal-lined Bag
One Pound Glass Humidors
TOBACCO
MEN FIGHT TO DEATH
IN CROWDED THEATRE
long standing (juurrel Is ( H'ared l"p
By Battle In Moving Plicture nouse
Some spectators Hurt.
PlTTSBt'IWi, Ark., Aug. 30. V.
M. died, a white man, and Virgil
Cobb, ii negro, cleared u a long
.standing quarrel last night, at Crowe-i
burg, a mining camp neiir here, and
chose a crowded picture show lot a!
battleground. During the rusillade or
shots which sunn cleared the house 01
spectators both men were mortally
wounded and died In a short time
Many patrons of the show 'were tram
pled upon in the rush, but none wad
injured.
Ing from the Washington side. Ap
parently thla shows that the river once
was at Its full width even at the nar
rows but was constricted Dy some ol
these historic slides of earth. That
the river remains narrow at this point
Is evidence that the earth Is still rest
less and keeps forcing its way toward
the river as fast as the river's eroation
naturally would carry It away.
The report when completed will de
scribe the formations of the famous
scenic points along the highway and
discuss from a popular yet scientific
standpoint the geological reasons tor
the great cliffs and chasms.
"BRIDGE OF GODS" IS
DISPROVED BY STUDY
(.eolKglcal Investigation I .Made ol
Columbia Uiver Gorge anil I amnin
Sienii point- of Highway,
The Duchess of Sutherland was onel played a game of tennis as her share
of 'those who appeared In a neneritin raising tne minis ann tnis U Mil MS
i n hatyHil lund in England, iihe shows the duchess at her best.
1'dKTI.AND, Aug. 30 -Comprehensive
Mtudy of the Columbia river
gorge rrom a geological viewpoint,
Which is being conducted by the Ore
gon bureau of mines i:nd geology, hai
disproved Indian tradition regarding
the "bridge of the gods." und the le
gends regarding the river at T'.:o
Dalles.
The results of the work are to be
embodied In a bulletin to be issued
late this fall. Ira A. VI llllams, a mem
ber of the bureau, returned today
from a trip over the highway and
stated that the Investigation is pro
ceeding In a satisfactory manner and
should lead to valuable historical dis
cover! es.
Mr. Williams has found that tin
land on both banks 01 the ColumMa
Is composed almost entirely of land
slips, with the most abrupt slips com-
I T'V'Y rnn rrr discotrtd tna (part in piatnl ami r MJmUWSKU
lyk Tolvrr practice till nt stopped shooting bap-hasrrd ernmu- wkZfk ZT&JEi MtrWyi
ait ion and Irtrnad that he could really Artiomething; with Kn fun. HUejSjBQggaa SaaK attl
A gr'it revtTal of the sport i irr yngscroM the country xTOHBS iWf
I Remngan UMC Arnmaaitioa lor all stand rd mahea of fistols SjflSPsBLH
I ,"t y0Wr trm nmmuBi,om jrom the reliable dealer SSK
Sold by your horrMdewiUr and 679 other Ueadlng MHBjtj
Ct.an and eilyeur gun wit REM OIL, tit mil'U sBHKaTaSaWiataKaG
liam PaiveVr Salvtnt, Luhrkmt mmj Rutt Vevsaiatrre tarKdsafcCSiS
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