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EIGHT PAGES "I'm going to try YouH is until vou try one. Mayb e to see how comfortable are. All Smoke leave vou try them "Fm going to 20 for 15c. ONLY CU1PPLKS AND III NCllllACkK l.KIT 'Thou-juidn f Mn, Itriglum 'nn. piaiivs Torn From Iloim- In Dnnplod IHntrlt-tH. J1AVHB. France, Nov. 1 i. Huron lleyens, foreign mlnlcr of Belgium, issued today (an was foreshadowed In a despatch sent from here yester day) a statement to "civilised na tions" In the nature of a protest as follows: Nuxated Iron to make New Age of Beautiful Women and Vigorous Iron Men Say Physician Quickly PuU Rose Into the Cheek, of Women and Mot Astonishing Youth ful Power Into the Vein of Men It Often Increase the Strength and Endurance of Delicate, Nerrou, "Rundown" Folk 200 Per Cent in Two Week' Time. A Wonderful Dicovery Which Promise to Mark a New Era in Medical Science. NFJW YORK. N. V., Since the re markable discovery of organic iron. Nuxated Iron or "Fer Nuxate," as tho French call It. has taken the country by storm. It ia conservatively estt. mated that over five million persons dally are taking it In this country alone. Most astonishing results arc reported from lt use by both physi cians and laymen. So much so that doctors predict that we shall soon have new age of far more beauti ful, rosy-cheeked women and vigor ous men. Dr. King, a New York physician and author, when Interviewed on the subject, said; "There can be no vig orous Iron men without iron. Pallor mean anemia Anemia means Iron deficiency. The skin of anemic men and women Is pale. The flesh I" flabby. The muscles lack tone; the brain fags and the memory falls and often they become weak, nervous. Ir ritable, despondent and melancholy. When the Iron goes from the blood of women, the roses go from their cheeks. , "Tn the most common foods of America, the starches, sugars, table syrups, candles, polished rice, white bread, soda, crackers, biscuits, mac aroni, spaghetti, tapioca, sago, farina, determinated commeal. no longer is Iron to be found. Refining processes have removed the Iron of Mother Earth from these Impoverished foods, and silly methods of home cookery, bv throwing down the waste pipe the water In which our vegetables are cooked, are responsible for another grave Iron loss. "Therefore, If you wish to preserve your youthful vim and vigor to a ripe old age, you must supply the Iron deficiency In your food by using some form of organic Iron, Just as you would use alt when your food has not enough salt." nr. Bauer who has studledy abroad In great Bnropean medical In stitutions said: "As I have said a hundred times over, organic Iron Is the greatest of all strength builders. If people; would only throw away patent medicines and nauseous con coctions and take simple nuxated Iron I am convinced that the lives of thou- DAILY never know how you've intended right then why as many as you feeling tin-ton to prove this. try Fatimas r A ble a sensi "The German government Ik round-'God knmvs where. Whole trainloads ing up, In larsp number In I he towns) are seen going east and south. Mid villages of occupied Belgium. J "If they desired to use the arms ot Hi;ch as Aloft, "inert. Bruges, rnurtral(nur workmen to repair and maintain and Mons to name only the tirst tojioads. would it he necessary to deport tie victims of the measure all men I them like cattle, Instead of employ fit to hear arms, rich and poor, irre- Ing them in the neighborhood of their spective of class, whether employed homes and families? it unemployed. Hunchbacks, crip ples and onearined men alone, are excepted. These men are torn In thousands from their families (15,000 from Flanders alone) and are sent sands of persons mlKht be saved who now die every year from pneumonia, grippe, cqnsumption, kidney, liver, heart trouble, etc. The real and true Icauge which started their disease was nothing more nor less than a weak. ened condition brought on by a lack I of Iron In the blood. "Not long ago a man came to me who was nearly half a century old and asked me to give him a prelimi nary examination for life Insurance. I was astonished to find him with a blood pressure of a boy of twenty and as full of vigor, vim and vitality as a young man: in fact, a young man he really was, notwithstanding his age The secret, he said was taking iron Nuxated Iron had filled him with renewed life. At thirty he was In bad health; at forty-slx he was care worn and nearly all In. Now at 50 a miracle of vitality and his face beaming with the buoyancy of youth. Iron is absolutely necessary to enable your blood to change food into living tissue. Without it, no matter how much or what you eat, your food merely passes through you without doing you any good. You don't . got the strength out of It. and as a con sequence you become weak, pale and sickly looking, Just like a plant trying to grow In a soil deficient In Iron. If you are not strong or well, you owe it to yourself to make the following test: See how long you can work or how far you can walk without becom ing tired. Next take two five-grain tablets of ordinary nuxated Iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again end see how much you have gained. I have seen downs of ner vous, rundown people who were ail ing all the while double their strength and endurance and entirely rid them selves of all symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and other troubles In from ten to fourteen days' time simply by tak ing Iron in the proper form. And this, after they had In some ens-s been doctoring for months without obtaining any benefit. Hut don't take the old forms of reduced Iron, Iron acetate, or tincture of Iron simply to save a few cents. The Iron demanded by Mother Nature for the EAST ORRGONTAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, them TODAY!" good a sensible for weeks to try Fatimas and sensible they really put it off? want to and Fatimas will afterwards. But vou must TODAY!" cigarette "The truth is that Germany, by these corrallings of Belgians, intends to liberate an equal number of Her man workmen to fill the (taps in th regiments of their armies." red coloring matter in the blood ot her children is, alas! not that kind m' iron You must take iron in a form that can be easily absorbed and as similated to do you any good, other, wise It may prove worse than useless Many an athlete and prize-fighter h" ' "' uXv simply because he knew the secret ot ifreat strength and endurance and filled his blood with iron before he went into the affray, while many another has gone down in inglorious de:Vat simply for the lack of Iron " Dr. Schuyler (.'. Jaoues, another New York physician, said: "I have never before given out any medical information or advice for publication, as I ordinarily do not believe In it. Hut In the case of Nuxated Iron I feel I would lie remiss In my duty not to mention it. I have taken it myself and given It to my patients with most' mrprislng and satisfactory results. And those who wish quickly to in crease their strength, power and en. durance will find It a most remark, able and wonderfully effective rem edy." NOTK Nuxated iron, which is prescribed and recommended above by physicians in such a great variety of case.. Is not a patent medicine nor secret remedy, but one which is well known to druggists and whose Iron constituents are widely prescribed by eminent physicians both In Europe and America. Unlike the older Inor. ganic Iron product", it Is easily a ssi ro tated, does not Injure the teeth, make them black, nor upset the stom ach; on the contrary, It Is a most po tent remedy In nearly all forms of indigestion as well as for nervous, run-down conditions. The manufac. turers have such great confidence 'n nuxated Iron, that they offer to for feit 1100.00 to any charitable institu tion If they cannot take any man or woman under 60 who lacks iron, and Increase their strength 200 per cent or over in four weeks' time, provided they have no serious organic trou ble. They also offer to refund your money If it does not at least douhle your strength and endurance In ten days' time. It Is dispensed In this city by A. C. Koeppen & Bros, and all good druggists. MA cigarette KLKCTIOV FRAl'D PKOBE WILL UK COXTIM F.D WASHINGTON, Nov. H. The de partment of justice has announced that the official investigation of elec tion frauds will continue despite the fact the election has passed. The de partment refused to divulge further details of the alleged violations. They said the information might assist malefactors to escape. Convalescence after pneumonia, ty phoid fever and the grippe, is some times merely apparent, not real. To make it real and rapid, there is no other tonic so highly to be recom mended as Hood's Sarsaparllls. Thousands so testify. Take Hood's. Adv. Divorce Suit Filed. A divorce suit has been filed in the circuit court by Eliza A. Stone against her husband, H. S. Stone. SELECTED SHE BIG TOP PRICE PORTLAND. Nov. 15. Very little real good quality hogs came forward to the North Portland yards over night. Two loads of superb stuff ar rived, and this sold quickly at ex treme values. Most of the arrivals consisted of stockers. and there was little competition for these. The de mand for this class of stuff has not been so slow here for a long time. General hog market: Choice liRht weights t9.T0u9.ia Good lii;ht weights 9..rnW9.6fi Medium weights 9.2:. 'u 9.33 Rough heavy x.OfKii- s.:,e God ( attic Are steady. There is a favorable trend for qual ity cattle in the North Portland mar ket, despite the slight price loss dur ing the first day's trading of the week. The big run on Monday consisted principally of poor quality cattle, and this hurt the trade on the small of ferings of the better stuff. General cattle market range: Prime heavy steers Prime light steers Oood steers Medium steers Ordinary steers , . . Common steers . . . Prime cows Prime heifers Rood cows Ordinary cows Common cows Prime heavy bulls Good bulls Ordinary bulls Hest light calves . . Ordinary calves . . . .JT.0OWT.10 . 6.C5Q7.00 . .:.1a.60 . ri.T5'.f 6.15 . r.. oo ii 5. so . 4.:r.w4.T5 . 5. 25 5.35 . 5.600? 3.T6 . 4.T5W5.15 . 4.00'4.;5 . 3.00 1i 4.25 . 4.25W4.50 . 4.00 4.25 . 3.00W3.50 7.00 . 6. 00 'u 6.50 Poor calves S.OOWS.TS Mutton and Lambs Absent. No arrivals of mutton or lambs were shown over night at North Port land. Trend of the market continues nominally favorable with no apparent change In values. General mutton and lamb market: Sell ct sprinc lambs.... t S.T" Ordinary lambs S.25 Pest yearlings T.r.aw T.TR Good to common wethers 5.T."6.00 Rest ewes B.50 Iff 6.00 Heavy to common ewes.. 4.0004.60 NOVEMBER 15, 1916. VERY FROSTS HEAVY I VPROTF4TKD FUtlTK AND tXi I'XUM J- AKJE tOM PLETKLY KILNED. Wheat liKx VJKle situation b improv. log Sunday School a ad Literary Society WJ1 Ce a Shadow Social for tu-Mmas Tree. (East Oregonlan Bpeclal.) NOLIN, Oregon, November 15. The election has become a thing of the past in the minds of the Nolin vo ters and with very few exceptions the results of our precinct co.ncided with the whole ticket as It carried. The extreme cold weather is some thing unusual for this time of year and several people who had failed to put their fruit and vegetables into their cellars are grieving over their loss. fiardel Van Douge finished thresh ing hi wheat last Friday and on Sat urday following sold his crop for $1.. 61 per buBhel. Karl Lees hired a second machine to finish threshing his grain and completed the task Monday. Messrs. Coppinger and Thomas are not through threshing yet. Shipments are are now being made from the Collins warehouse faster than the receipts of grain which Is re lieving the blockade situation. Our literary nd debating society met last .Saturday night for the first time since the busy season com nienced last spring. N E. Mansford was elected treas urer, Joe F. Fisher as critic and O. F. Steele, editor. The balance of thi officers hold over from last geason. A shadow social and entertainment will be given on December 9th by the Sunday school church and literary society combined, the proceeds to be used for a Christmas tree. Hans R. Lorenzen and M. E. Whit- more are hauling wooa wn.cn mev received from the mountains several days ago. Messrs. Shumway and Krause are loading a second car of bulk wheat today. They have a galvanized iron bin for storage purposes, which en ables them to quickly fill a car. John C. Williams Is now the proud owner of a brand new Maxwell car. Mrs. A. J. Harp went to Adams to day to visit her mother, Mrs. c. C. Darr. Julius Hansen has purchased th lease and farming equipment of Er nest Bashor five miles west of here and will farm hereafter upon a larg. er scale. Freeman Jones, Joshua Hopper nnl James Coppinger were motor passen gers to the county seat today. Mortgaged Property i Sold. Deputy Sheriff Joe Blakely went out into the Coombs Canyon country this morning and sold at a sheriff's sale the chattels belonging to Frank Hardy. Sivunte Anderson, from whom Hardy purchased the ranch which he had to turn back, held the first mort ape on the chattels and other credi tors for whom W. E. Brock acted as trustee held a second mortgage. The horses were bought in by Guy Beilke for IT40. two mules by W. R. Wyrick for $190 and the grain by Henry Craig for $360. The total sum was more than enough to pay off Ander son. Hardy has left for parts un known. Silence may be golden, or It may in dicate guilt. There Is more Catarrh in tbls section of the country than all otber diseases put to father, and for years It was supposed to b non-able. Doctors prescribed local reme dies, aud by constantly failing to cure wits luuil treatment, pronounced It lscnrable 'atarrh is a local disease, greatly Infla enced by constitutional conditions and therefore requires constltattoaal treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J Cbenry Co., Toledo, Obio, Is a eonstltv tional remedy, is taken Internally and act tbrn the Blood on the Mocens Surfaces ot the System. One Hundred Dollars reward Is offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Cure falls to cure. Send for circulars am) testimonials. F. J. CHENEY k CO., Toledo, Ohio Sold by Drneglsts, 75c. Hall's Family IHIa -for constipation. INSCRANCE AND LAND BUSINESS BENTLEY ft MONTGOMERY. REAL estate, fire, life and accident insur ance agents. 815 Main street Phone 404. AUCTIONEER COL. W. F. YOHNKA, AUCTION eer, makes a specialty of farmers stock and machinery sales. "The man that get you the money." Leave orders at East Oregontaa office.. SECOND BAND DEAJLER& V. STROBLE, DEALER IN NEW and second hand I sods. Cash paid for all second-hand goods bought. Cheapest place la Pendleton to boy household goods. Come and get our pneea 31 E Court street Phone I71W. ARCHITECT. RAYMOND W. HATCH. tect. Despain Building. 768. Pendleton. Oregon. ATTORN EY8. ARCHI Phone RALEY RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT law. Office In American National Hank RiiUdln DOCTORS. DR. S. A. ROE PRACTICE List Ited to the eye, ear, nose and throa' Hour 9 to It and I to t. and by at polntmenL Suit 11, Judd Rids II CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ' ! I :! . 1 IF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER BOTHER;! TAKH SAITg TO Hvl MH fclDNKYS J i AND WKUTILAMZR IIUtlTAT. I ING AllUiS. Kidney and Bladder weakness re sult from urle arid, says a noted au thority. Ike kidneys filter this acid from the bleod and pass it on to the bladder, where it often remains to Ir ritate and Inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an IrrltatloB at the neck of the bladder, obliging yod to seek relief two or three times daring the night. Th offerer is 1b constant dread, the wa ter passes aOBMtimes with a scalding sensation sad is very profuse; again, there Is difficulty in avoiding It. Bladder weakness, most folks call it, because they can't control urina tion. While It is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful hlt is really one of the most simple ailments to overcome. Get about four ounces of Jad Baits from your pharmasist and take a tablespnnnful in a glass o water before breakfast, continue thU for two or three days. This will neu . .. .. - , . t iranse so it no longer is a wiuot u. Irritation to the bladder and urlnarv j organs which then act normally again. Jad Silt a is inexpensive, harmless, and is made from the acid of grapes 'and lemon juice, combined with llth- it. and is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by urle acid irritation. Jad j Salts Is splendid for kidneys and cans-; es no bad effects whatever. j Here yon have & pleasant, efferves- cent lithia-wnter drink wtiich quickly I relieves bladder trouble, NOTICE OF ftTRKET ASS ESS MEN! INSTALIAIKNT PHIV II.EtiES. I Notice Is hereby given that the j Common Conneil of The City of Pen- j dletnn. on the 18th day of October, i 1916, did make an assessment for th ' mprovvmcnt of Jackson street from the west line of Main street to thf east line of Monroe street, and Monro j street from the north line or Monro . street, to the south line of Wilson street in The City of 1'enuieton, ano ; did assess the contract price for mak- ' ing said improvements against tn , lots, parts of lots and parcels of land j especially benefited thereby. AH per sons affected by such improvemem and assessment desiring to take ad i vantage of the provisions of Chapter 5 of Title 2, of Lord's Oregon Lw . providing that such assessments may I hereby notified that application so tr j do must be made to the City Recorder as in such Chapter S provided within ten days from the date of this notice Forms for such applications may of secured from the office of the Citj Recorder. Dated at Pendleton. Oregon, this 6th day of November. 1916. TIIOS. FITZ GERALD. City Recorder NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF HEAR ING ON BUDGET FOR CITY TAXK8 FOR 1917. Notice is hereby given that on the 1st day of November, 1916 the Com mon Council of The City of Pendleton adopted a Budget estimating th amount at taxes to be levied by Th City of .Pendleton for the year 1917 and placing t6at amount at the sum of U3.72S.3I and that a hearing or said budget will be held at the Coun cil Chambers in the City Hall at Pen dleton, Oregon, on Nov. 29, 1916, at 7:36 o'clock P. M., where the Com mon Council will sit and hear any ob jections or exceptions that may be made t any er all items of said Bud get as adopted by it, all Tax Payert are particularly invited to be present at such meeting. By order sf The Common Council dated this 4th day of November, 1916 THOS. FITZ GERALD, City Recorder REMEMBER Tour friend could buy anything yon would give them for Christmas, except your photograph. SEE WHEELER At the stadia. GEORGE W. COTJTTS. ATTORNEY st law. Estimates settled, wills, deeds, ntertgagee and contracts drawn. Collection made. Room 17, Schmidt block. FEE ft FEE. ATTORNEY9 AT LAW. Office tn Despain building. CARTER ft SMYTH E. ATTORNEY'S at law. Office m rear of Ameri can Nalenal Bank building. JAMES a PBRRT, ATTORNHY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware company. PETERSON ft BISBOP, ATTOR neys at law; room I end 4, Smith Crawford bending. DOUGLAS W. BAILbTT, ATTORNET at law. Will practice In ell state and federal courts. Rooms 7, and f. Despain building. FREDERICK ney at law. ford building 8TEIWBR. ATTOR Offlee in Bmltb-Craw- & A LOWELL. ATTORNEY ANP counsellor at law. Office tn De spall hulldins MTSlCFXLANKOrs. LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY PF scrptlon for county court clicul court. Justice court, real estate, etc tor sale at Eart Oregonlan office. mtr w i,i . irr-Tiriiiiiy,ajii i&BaMBaaBmmmtr fa . j PAGE REV F.N ! Uiiiimnsiiimiimiiiiiitiiimiiiiiiinni-, Si Room 1 Rite Goods I hfxeivf, mrt special ATTENTION. We are at all times equipp ed to supply your needs at shortest notice with practical first quality rubber goods. We sell the famous adver tised "KsnUeek Kubfcer Goods and guarantee utmost satisfaction sad value. Telephone orders from yen. your nurse or physician f cefve our instant attention. Deliveries are prompt ss 1 correct. Give us a trial - TAlIlTltin " LO. w Letdinf DnifjisU 'f.lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimiP Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES CST HOT TAHALES CHILLI CON CARfiE SPANISH STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and up-to-dats FIRST CLASS SERVICB TEA 5c Packajw Under State Hotel Cor. Webb and Cottonwood St. Phone 667. Pendleton, Or. Good Ranches Cheap For reasons unnecessary to mention here, I am going to sell my 1284 acre, highly improved wheat ranch, which is practical, ly all nnder cultivation, and only 4 1-2 miles from Town and Railroad at a sacrifice of ONLY $25.00 per acre, on term of $10,900.00 cash, balance, easy terms ALSO (40 acres, 98 per cent good wheat land, exceptionally level, unbroken, price only $15.09 per acre, good terms. AND THREE Sections, under the John Day-Cmatilla irrigation project, at $10.00 per acre, half cash. I will sell separate. W. D. NEWLON, Lexington, Ore. FTWERAL DIRECTORS., J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE 8TORB Funeral director and licensed ana-. beJmer. Most modern funeral pa? lor, morgue and funeral car. Calls responded to day or night Corns Main and Water streets. Teiepnope t. JOHN & BAKER, PTNBRAL Di rector end licensed embalmer. Os poalte poatofflce. Funeral parlor, two funeral cars. Call responded la day or night Phone 75. montana farm lan dm. Northern pacific railwai Land in eastern Montana at 81.it to $11 per acre. Suitable for fanning or graslnt Easy terms. For In for. nation write or see W. E. Holt, Mils City, Montana. WINt'KU.ANEIK S. NOTIiT-; Tn HTtH'Kltm.liKltM .. No te l' herelry Kiven'thrft there will be an .annual 111. ting ( Urn stocK- hol lers of the Hist f)r"i-"i'n Pub lishing company on Welrnnliiy, fx, cemlwr . lall. tit 4 !'m p. an., aL the offke of suid luitipanv in Perrllt--ton. on-icon. for tho p'iriKMe f ept r. Ing officers for Hie ensu'ii year 8. Jackson, president; L D. lrek, secretary.