East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 06, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OSECCX WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1918.
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Slip a few Prince Albert
smokes into your system !
You've heard many an earful about the Prince Albert
patented process that curs our bite and parch and lets you
smoke your fill without a comeback! Stake your bank roll that
tt proves out every hour of the day.
Prince Albert has always been sold
without coupons or premiums. We
prefer to give quality I
There's sport smoking a pipe or rolling
your own, but you know that you've got
to have the right tobacco! We tell you
Prince Albert will bang the doors wide
open for you to come in on a good time
firing up every little so often, without a
re&ret! YouTl
the national joy smoke
feel like your smoke past
has been wasted and will be sorry you cannot
back up for a fresh start.
You swing on this say-so like it was a tip to a
thousand-dollar bill ! It s worth that in happi
ness and contentment to you, to every man
who knows what can be
gotten out of a chummy
jimmy pipe or a makin's
cigarette with
Prince Albert for
"packing"!
THB Prises
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Albert tidy
rd tin. nd la
fact, vry Prtnc
Albert package, hat
real meiieB-to-wm
on Ite reverse tide. You'll
reed: Frocene Patented
July 30th. 1907." That mean.
that the United State Govern
ment hae a ranted a oatent on the
proecas br which Prince Albert la
made. And by which tongue bitm and
throst psrch rm cut out! livery -
where tobaccolaeoidyou iinno
Prince Albert awaiting you
in toppy red bait. 5c: tidy
red una, 10c; handaome
pound and hall-pound
tin humidors and In
that clever cryata
glase humidor, wub
pong mo.atantr
top, that keep the
tobacco in auca
fine conditio
always 1
f2 Santa Clans
H&s! Headquarters
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The best and largest assortment
of Toys, Dolls and China Ware,
both European and Domestic makes at the
lowest prices.
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Corner Main and
Court Street.
Remember, young man, thut a little
encouragement during leap year 1
a dangerous thing.
A man's headache seems a lot
worse when he had no fun acquiring
It,
TURN HAIR DARK
WITH SAGE TEA
VP
-M1XKI) WITH SUiPIHJIt
DAKKKNS SO XATl'KALLY
NOHODY CAN TKVL.
IT
Gives you the pleasure of
actually playing the piano
Not merely to make music but to
give you the pleasure of playing the
piano is the purpose of the
The old-time mixture of Sage Tea
and Sulphur for darkening gray,
streaked and faded tialr is grand
mother's recipe, and folks are again
using It to keep their hair a good,
even color, which Is quite sensible, as
we are living In an age when a youth,
ful appearance Is of the 'greatest ad
vantage.
Nowadays, though, we don't have
the troublesome task of gathering the
age and the mussy fixing at home.
All drug stores sell the ready to use
product, improved by the addition ot
other Ingredients, called "Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur Compound" for
about 60 cents a bottle. It is very
popular because nobody can discover
it has been applied. Simply moisten
your comb or a soft brush with it and
draw this through your hair, taking
one small strand at a time; by morn
ing the gray hair disappears, but what
delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Compound, Is that, be
sides beautifully darkening the hair
after a few applications, it also pro
duces thnt soft lustre and appearance
of abundance which is so attractive.
This ready-to-use preparation Is a de
lightful toilet requisite' for those who
desire a more youthful appearance.
It is not Intended for the cure, mitiga
tion or prevention of disease.
TUanualo
The Instrument You were Born to flay
You play the Manualo through the pedals in the same sense
that an artist plays it through the keys. Just as he secures
musical effects by giving his feeling full sway in the fingering, so
does one at the Manualo secure equally intimate effects through
the instinctive expression of his musical impulses in the pedal
ing. The Manualo is controlled from the pedals as from the
keys. It is a piano to you who cannot play by hand as to those
whose fingers have years of training. Come in and try it. We
arc proud to sell it because it is a product of the House of
Baldwin. Several styles and prices. '
We AIso Cany SiigIi Famoas Hakes cf Pianos as
ni'sn A LANE
KTUITZ
TORE
FARRAND
MAMITVrOJf
KOniiEIt
WEnnEn
IIAMjET ft DAVIS
NETZOW
CONWAY
KIMRAIJi GRAND
CAMPBELL
Also the Following Famous Player Piano:
WERNER MOPELLA FARItAND CONWAY
8TROHBER, AND OTHERS.
EDISON DISC, VIOTROLA AND COLUMBIA TALKING
MACHINES.
f aubr in use
GLASS OF SALTS
CLEANS KIDNEYS
IF BACK IlVlVrS Oil BLADDER
BOTHERS YOU, DIUNK LOTS
OF WATER.
814 Mailt Street
Telephone 534
When your kidneys hurt and your
back feels sore, don't get scared and
proceed to load your stomach with a
lot of drugs that excite the kidneys
and irritate the entire urinary tract
Keep your kidneys clean like you keep
your bowels clean, by flushing them
with a mild, harmless salts which re
moves the boy's urinous waste and
stimulates them to their normal ac
tivity. The function of the kidneys la
to filter the blood. In 24 hours they
strain from it 600 grains of acid and
waste, so we can readily understand
the vital importance ot keeping the
kidneys active.
Drink lots of water you can't
drink too much; also get from any
pharmacist about four ounces of Jad
Salts; take a (ablespoonrul In a glass
of water before breakfast each morn
ing for a few days and your kidneys
will act fine. This famous salts is
made from the acid of grapes and
lemon Juice combined with llthla, and
has been used for generations to clean
and stimulate clogged kidneys; also
to neutrallce th acids in urine so It no
longer Is a source of Irritation, thus
ending bladder weakness.
Jad Salts Is inexpensive; cannot ln
lure; makes a dellghtrul effervescent
lilhla-water drink which everyone
should take now and then to keep
their kidneys clean and active. Try
this, also keep up the water drinking,
and no doubt you will wonder what
became ot your kidney trouble and
backache.
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Daily Chats With
the Housewife
By Ida Weils,
Oyster Cocktail
Turkey Gravy Dressing
Mashed Potatoes Sweet Potatoes
, Creamed Cauliflower
Cranberry Jell Celery
Fruit Salad
Plum Pudding, Hard Sauce
, Coffee
By Madfrtine Burge).
Grape Fruit
Bouilllon
Roast Turkey, Dressing and Gravy
Sweet Potatoes (Southern Style) .
Irish Potatoes (Mashed)
Cranberry Sauce
..Asparagus With Drawn BuMer..
Combination Salad
Mince Pie
Nuts and Raisins
By Esther Narkaua
Celery Peach pickles
Roast Turkey, Giblet Gravy and
Bread Dressing
Mashed Potatoes Sweet Potatoes
Scalloped Oysters
Cranberry Molds
Nut Bread Butter
Hot Mince Pies
Coffe Mint Candies'
NEEDLEWORK NOTES.
Many of the new workbags that
can be made of silk or cretonne show
cords, instead of ribbons, with fring
ed tassels ae a finish.
When the lower portion of a
flounce wears out, do not throw away
the underskirt; buy wash ribbon or
silk braid and after cutting the worn
part, bind the edge and let down the
skirt by adding a yoke at the top.
Boudoir caps are good gifu for
young, girls. A new embroidered sort
la made In the style of a Dutch cap,
with the embroidery ln Delft blue or
In black, on a sheer white muslin
ground. '
SMART GLOVES.
Velvety mochas are fashionable.
New washable glace gloves of
straw color have black cuffs and
black stitching.
Brown and tan shades are the
vogue In glace, suede, kidakin ani
mocha.
Gloves with Vandyke pointed bands
at the top are another of the season's
smart novelties.
Heavy embroidery in contrasting
color, or solid black distinguish many
new gloves.
When Oatmeal St
To clean saucepans thoroughly
after cooking oatmeal will them
with boiling water, empty and then
fill with cold water and the oatmeal
will almost fall away from the sides
of the Baucepans.
THREE INCHES OF
SHOW AT ECUS
ITXERAL OF H. II. ROBERTS
HELD YESTERDAY AT
1:30 O'CLOCK.
Eugene Smith Vlxting From Seattle
Other Ncvtn and Social Notes of
the Community.
(East Oregonlan Special.)
ECHO. Dec. . About three inches
of snow fell here yesterday afternoon
and then In the evening changed al
most into rain making it quite dis
agreeable underfoot.
IT. H. Roberts, who died in Pen
dleton on Sunday evening was buried
here at 1:30 p. m. yesterday from the
M. E. Church. Rev. John Cook
preached the funeral sermon.
Mr. Roberts was a well known
farmer who resided about seven miles
east of Echo. He leaves a wife and
six children. The body was lain to
rest in the I. O. O. F. cemetery.
K. R. Ware formerly postmaster
here was down from Pendleton yes
terday visiting his Echo friends.
Eugene "Klondyke" Smith is here
from Seattle on a short visit. He is
looking after his farm and live stock
interests.
Mrs. W. A. Jones spent Monday In
Pendleton.
Mrs. Palmer left Sunday for Se
attle on an extended visit. She was
accompanied by her two younger
children.
. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rich
ards on Monday a baby girl.
J. F. Young of Pendleton is visiting
in Echo this week.
James Aaron left Monday for his
former home at Rainier, Ore., where
he expects to spend the winter.
Le Savely was a week end visitor
in Pendleton and returned home
Monday.
Frederick Ptciwer was a business
visitor here the first of the week.
Director de Luxe
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J. E. Hale of Heppner arrived here
the first of the week and is at pres
ent with R. R. Lewis & Co.
W. J. Furnifch was in Echo Sunday
while on his way from Portland to
Pendleton.
Mrs. Alice Hays was here on Mon
day from Pendleton on business and
pleasure combined.
MR. CASEY BROKE HIS t
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A broken nose for Eddie Casey the
Harvard football star, was the lajst
souvenir of the eastern college foot
ball season of 1916. He received this
injury in the annual same with Yale.
a game in which Yale showed its
Don't
Worry
Secil B. DeMille, Managing Director v
Production For the Paramount Pre
gram.
The name DeMille hag been famed
A theatricals for many years. Th
entire family has given worth while
things to the stage. But It has been
for Cecil B. DeMille, director of pro
luetlous for the Paramount Program,
to add most materially to the fame of
the name DeMille. Bis every produc
tion during the past two years at the
Lasky studios has been proclaimed a
luper-productlon, and hll "Cheat."
Carmen- and "Marie Rosa" are cred
ited with having no equal.
about your sdig'estive
troubles, sick headache,
tired feeling or constipation.
The depression that induces
worry is probably due to a
disordered liver, anyway.
Correct stomach ailments
at once by promptly taking
BEECHAF3'S
PILLS
They aid digestion, regulate
the bile, gently stimulate
the liver, purify the blood
and clear the bowels of ail
waste matter. Safe, sure,
speedy. Acting both as a
gentle laxative and a tonic,
Beecham's Pills help to
Right The
Change in Schedule
The following is the change in the schedule of arrivals
and departures of the mails on the
PILOT ROCK-UKIAH ROUTE.
October 16 to April 15
Leaves Pilot Rock daily, excecpt Sunday....at 8 :00 A. M.
Arrives at Ukiah by 6:00 P. M.
Leaves Ukiah daily except Sunday 4 ...at 8 :00 A. M.
Arrives at Pilot Rock by 6:00 P. M.
April 16 to October 15
Leaves Pilot Rock daily, except Sunday, on re
ceipt of mail from Pendleton, but not later
than - 12-:00 ML
Arrives at Ukiah in 10 hours.
Leaves Ukiah daily, except Sunday at 4 :30 A. M.
Arrives at Pilot Rock by 1:00 P. M.
To take effecft November 27, 1916
Eldridge Livery and Auto Line
Pilot Rock, Oregon.
Isuperiority over Harvard
first time in several years.
for the
STBMARIXE TAKES A -MOVIE"
OF SHIP IS IS SKXDIVG DOW
Frenchmen Put on smile for Berlin-
ers to See, Says MembT
of crew.'
PARIS. Dec. 5. How six members
of the steamer San Bernardo, bound
from Philadelphia, had moving pic
tures taken of them on board a Ger
man submarine Jus before their ship
was sunk by the under-water boat,
Is related by one of tho crr-w hi th
Temps -today.
When the steamer blew op a mov
ing picture operator on the brldg t
the submarine took 'ft picture of th
proceeding.
As for the egg dealer who said'.
"This is the broker's year," he may
be quite right. It takes a good deal
to jar the populace out of its ac
customed attitude of patient receptivity.
Doctor Says Nuxated Iron Will
Increase Strength of Delicate
People 200 in Ten Days
la many Instance Persons have
raftered untold agony for years doc
toring for nervous weakness, stomach.
liver, or kidney disease or some otoer
ailment when their real trouble was
lack of Iron iu the trfood. How to
tell.
NEW YORK, N. T In a recent
discourse Dr. E. Sauer, a well known
specialist who has studied widely both
in this country and Europe said: H
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
reason than the lack of iron. The
moment Iron is supplied all their mul
titude of dangerous symptoms disap
pear. Without iron the blood at once
loses .the power to change food into
living tissue and tnerefore nothing
you eat does you any good; you don't
get the strength out of it. Tour food
merely passes through your system
like corn through a mill with the
rollers so wide apart that the mill
can't grind. As si result of this con
tinuous blood and nerve starvation,
people become generally weakened,
nervous and all run down and fre
quently develop all sorts of condi
tions. One is too thm; another is
burdened with unhealthy fat; some
are so weak they can hardly walk;
some think they have dyspepsia, kid
ney or liver trouble; some can't
sleep at night, others are sleepy and
tired all day; some fussy and irrita
ble; some skinny and bloodless, but
all lack physical power and endur
ance. In such cases, it is worse than
foolishness to take stimulating medi
cines or narcotic drugs, which onlj
whip up your fagging vital powers for
the moment, maybe at the expense ot
your life later on. No matter what
anyone tells you. if you are not strong
and well you owe it to yourself to
make the following test. See how
long you can work or how far you
can walk without becoming tired.
Next take two five-grain tablets of or
dinary nuxated Iron three times per
day after meals for two weeks. Tbeo
test your strength again and ses for
yourself how much yon have gainedi.
I have seen dozens of nervous rut
down people who were ailing all the
time double, and even triple their
strength and endurance and eaUrere
get rid of their symptoms of dyspep
sia, liver and other troubles Is team
ten to fourteen days' time simply by
taking iron in the proper form, an .
this after they had In seme- cases beeiv
doctoring for .months without obtain.,
ing any benefit. You can talk as ysta.
please about all the wonders wrought
by new remedies, but when yon com .
down to hard facts there is nothing .
like good old Iron to put color In youp
cheeks and good, sound, healthy fleb?,
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
forms of inorganic iron like tincturw .
of iron, iron acetate, etc., often ruin
ed people's teeth, upset their stom
achs and were not assimilated audi ,
for these reasons they frequently i
more harm than good. But with the..'
discovery of the newer forms of or.
ganlc iron all this has been overcome-.
Nuxated Iron for example, is pleasant. '
to take, does not Injure the teeth and.
Is almost immediately beneCk&A.
NOTE The manufacturers of Kux.
ated Iron have such unbounded con
fidence in its potency that they n
thorize the announcement that they
will forfeit (1000 to any charitable In
stitution if they cannot take any ma
or woman under sixty who lacks iron
and increase their strength 20 per
cent or over in four weeks' time, pro
vided they have no serious ergania
trouble. Also they will refund your
money in any case ln which Nuxated
Iron does not at least double your
strength in ten days time. It is dis
pensed in this city by A. C. Koeppen
& Bros., and all other druggists.
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Fine Stock and Dairy Ranch
LartMt Slim of Anr Medkin in the Woild.
Sold xwrwhar. In bote. lOc.. 2.V.
10S0 acres near Ritter. Ore.; rich loam; 400 acres practically level
balance sently rolling- fine pasture, including 200 acres fine timber:
150 acres cultivated: abundance Eod water; lots of fruit; well Im
proved, pood fencing, irood I-rwra house with cellar, 1 barns and
numerous out buildings; R. F. D. and phone; 3-4 mile goijii school;
will include 2 wagons, mower, rake, drill, 4-see. steel harrow, binder
and other machinery. Ranch adjoining government reserve. ThW
is one of the very best prepositions in the state, tee it. Price, if
taken soon $15,000. Terms JiOfO cash, balance 5 years 6 per cent
interest.
CARL H. EWRY
PIIiOT ItOCK, OKEGOX.
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goes; store building, t room dwelling. 5 lots, stock runs about $00.
Price for all $6000.00. Cash or banlable notes. Must be sold at once
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