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DAILY EAST OGoMtt, rSNPLSTON, 0,011, WfeSNwSAY, JANUARY 24, 1317 TCI PACO SAGE TEA TUH'iS GRAY HAIR DARK rrs jiamotiu.ks itix u'f. to UlU.Xi HAav tXM.OK AND l.l XTRK TO HAllt, That beautiful, even shade of dark, tuiii( hair an only be had by brew Uig a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul aour. tour hair la your charm. It make or mars the face. WWen it fettles, turns gray or streaked, just an plication or two of Sage and Sul phur enhances its appearance a hun dredfold. iJon't bother to prepare the mix ture; jou can get this famous old recipe improved by the addition ot Other Ingredient for i cents a large otlle all ready for use. It is called Wyeth Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon to bringr uuk the natural color and lus tre ot i uur hair. Kverybody uses "Wyeth's" S.ige and Kulphm Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody cm tell it has been applied. You am ply dampen a sponge or soft tjru.h with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at .1 limp; by morning the gray hair has Oitu.pj . i'rd. ami after another appli cation it becomes beautifully darW and appears glossy and lustrous. This rnady I use preparation is a deliffht tul toilet requisite for those who de sire d irk hair and a youthful appear ance It Is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease OUCH! PAIN, PAIN, BUB RHEUMATIC ACHING JOINTS HUH - 1 V1X RIGHT OUT WITH SMAU. TRIAL BOTTLK OP 014, PENETRATING "ST. j.woirs on" Rheumatism is '"pain only." Not ne ci.se in fifty requires internal treatment. Stop drugging. Rub -soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs OH" rujht "nto your sure, stiff, aching joints and muscles, and relief comes instantly. "St. Jacobs Oil" is a harm, less rheumatism cure which never disappoints and can not burn the Hkin. Umber up! Quit complaining! Get small trial bottle of old. honest "S'. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, and to Just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic pain, soreness. . stiffness and swelling. Don't suffer! Relief awaits you. '"St. Jacobs Oil" has cur d millions of rheumatism sufferers in the last half century, and is just as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lum Bago, backache, sprains. I x, I - I . a AMERICAN TROOPS TAKE FIRST RANK AS SHOOTERS WASHINGTON. Jan. 24.' Declarations that since th days of frontier life have passed Am- ericana are no longer entitled to their former fame as ftrlemen are completely refuted by statls- tic, say officer! of the U. 8. Marine. Then officer! recently compiled data, showing; that splendid shooting; qualities are still characteristic of American troops. More than aeventy-three per eent of the 1141 members of the United 8tatea Marine Corps who fired during 1916. on the four- teen Marine Corps rifle ranges, are qualified skilled riflemen, accordlns to the table Just com- "33 T ME-LOVE.-THIEF la. WILLI AM JFOK PAOOUCTION. m With Gt-Cchen Hartnuui and Allan Hale, Pastime Tomorrow and Friday. HOGS TOUCH THE 81 0.95 m0m FORTLANT), Jan. J 4. Oeneral trade in the livestock market contin ues to reflect a very liberal degree of strength at North Portland, with con tinued small runs In the yards. There was only a small run of hogs reported in the yards overnight, and only one really good load came forward. General swine market condition! are generally strong, with former prices continued, although there was nothing good enough received over night to bring extreme prices realized on Monday. General hog range: Heavy packing J 10.85 10.9S Heavy butchers 10.60 10.75 Hough, heavy I0 2f10.50 Pigs '.. 9.00 9.75 Stockers 8.50 8.75 Mutton Sitnatftm Strong. Very liberal strength continues In the mutton and lamb trade at North Portland. There was only a handful City Physicians Explain Why They Prescribe Nuxated Iron I lis. in- i To Make Beautiful Healthy Women and Strong Vigorous Men NOW BEING USED BY OVER THREE MILLION PEOPLE ANNUALLY Quickly transforms thfi flabby flenb, toneiom tlssuea, and pallid checks of weak, anaemic men and women Into a per fect glow of health and beauty Often Increase the strength of delicate, nervous, run-down folks too per cent In two weeks' time. . VTt,lwj many another has gone down In In glorious defeat simply for the lack of Iron." New York. N. T. It Is conserva-1 take Nuxated Iron, I am convinced tively estimated that over three mil-1 that the lives ot thousands of persons lion people annually in this country might be saved, who now die every alone are taking Nuxated Iron. Such astonishing results have been report- piled. Of these sea-soldiers, 921 :ed from Its use bothoy doctors ana or fifteen per cent, are expert 4) 'laymen, that a number of physicians riflemen; 1044, or seventeen per In various parts of the country have cent are sharpshooters; and '4) been asked to explain why they pre- 2518 or forty-one per cent are 4seribe It so extensively, and why it marksmen. 1 apparently produce? so much better It Is doubtful of Leather 4 results than were obtained from the 4) Stocking himself could outshoot them, say the Marines. CHO IS 10 HAVE A FARMERS INSTITUTE tMATILLA COUNTY VOCATIONAL ASSOCIATION W'ttiL AUSO MEET THERE FEBRUARY 10. Schools Plan Industrial Fair for the Same Date; Speaker From O. A. C. WIU be Heard; Pupils Will Hatch Krood ot Chickens. old forms of inorganic iron. Extracts from some of the letters received are given below: Dr. King a New York physician and author savs, "There can be no vigor ous Iron men without Iron. Pallor means anae mia. Ana emia means Iron At tie iency. The skin of anaemic men and wo men is pale; the flesh flabby. The muscles lack tone, the brain fags and the memory falls and they often be come weak, nervous, irritable, de sDondent and melancholy. . When the Iron goes from the blood of women, the roses go from their cheeks. In the most common foods of Am erica, the starches, sugars, table svruos. candies, polished rice, white bread, soda crackers, biscuits, maca (East Oregonian Special.) ECHO, Jan. 24. The Umatilla County Vocational Teachers Associ ation will meet at Echo on Feb. 10. Mr. Ressler, head of the educational department at O. A. C. will address the teachers' meeting both afternoon I ronl, spaghetti, tapioca, sago, farina, $8 IN 2 THKOLO BCUABLE I REMEDY FOR MEN. AT YOUR DRUGGIST. How'. ThU? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward 'or tny rase of Catarrh that cannot be caret b? Hall's Catarrh Cnre, Hall's Catarrh Core has bees taken bj cstarrh sufferers for tsie pant thlrty-flTf 7ears. and hai become known as toe most reliable rmwlj for Catarrh. Hall's Ca I tarrb Cure acts thro the Klood on the Mu oiis surfaces, expelling the potsoo from he Klood and healing -ie diseased portions I After yon bare taken Hall's Catarrn Cere 'or short time yoo will see a great Im provement In yonr general health. Start I taking Hall's Catarrh Cure at once and get I rid of catarrh. Send for SMtlnionlals. free. F. J. CHENEY -0.. Toledo, onw. Knl4 br all Druggists. 75c Hall s Family Pills for constipation. of odds and ends In the market when the trade opened for the day. Full former prices are generally continued. General mutton and lamb market Best east mountain lambs t 12.00 Best valley lambs 11 25 11.50 Wethers t.1S 10.00 Ewes 8.500 S.00 Goats .. 4i5 4.S0 Cattle Trade Is Mixed. There was only a nominal number of cattle reported In' the North Port land yards overnight, and no toppe were among these The situation at the local yards Is somewhat mixed, with the big killers trying to ride vat- ues down slightly General cattle market range: Best heavy beef steers ..18.2508 50 Best light beef steers .... 8.0008.50 Best beef cows 7.507.80 Best heifers 7.60 Ordinary to good cows . . . 6. 15(3 8. 35 Heavy bulls 4 5095.00 Light bulls 3.604.2S Calves S.0007.00 Stocker-feeder steers 5.7506.50 Stocker-feeder cows 5 00 08.00 Taesday livestock Shippers. Hogs E. J. Partello, Slsson, Cal., 1 load; Oeorge W. Of field, Midland, 1 load; O. F. Brown, Corvallls, 1 load. Mixed stuff W. A Leaper, Yoncal la, 1 load cattle, calves and hogs George W. Eyre, Salem 1 load cattle, calves, hogs and sheep; Jim Jensen. Lawson, 1 load cattle, calves and hogs. ' ! x" ft o l O III E Kcursion -VIA- UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM SALT LAKE ROUTE n Ticket) o j j Mir oh It tUf my Januty V). Retars Itait, April I. 31 Choice of routes, including 6teamship lines and one or both ways via SALT LAKL CITY. This is The Califor nia excursion opportunity of this season. Information, tickets, reservations upon application to T. F. O'BRIEN, Aient. Pendleton, Oregon. VOn.) CAUi DANISH WEST INIUKH "THK DEWEY ISLANDS'' HeprewtHative Allen Offers Refloln. tlon in House and submits propnn a to President Wilson. and night. Another speaker, Mr. Al len, of O. A. C. will assist on the pro-(ram. A farmers Institute will be held here on Friday, Feb. 9, at which time Mr. Allen of O. A. C. will display slides and moving pictures of farm scenes. Mr. Ressler will address the farm ers on the new farm loan law In the evening at the city hall. On Feb. 10, the same day of the vocational teachers association meet ing, there will be an Industrial fait held by the school here. The pupils In the domestic science, domestic art and manual training department of the Echo school will have their work of the first part of the school year on display, also for sale. Another in terestlng feature of the fair wi be the hatching of a brood of Incubator chickens on that day. On Saturday, Jan. 20th the pupils of the grammer grades who are udying agriculture, under the su pervision of their teacher, placed one hundred and forty egs In the Incu bator. The pupils will have entire charge of the Incubator. The funeral of F. M. Berry, who died suddenly at his home near Stan- field Friday night, was held here Sun day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. F. Cook preached the services. L. M. Smith and family arrived here Saturday from Newport, Wash.,, and will make their home here. They have rented the Pearson cottage. Mrs. R. B. Stanfield and daughter Maxine went up to Pendleton Mon day evening to attend the play the Birth of a Nation. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Smith return ed home yesterday from a short trip to Pendleton. W. W. Howell of the Echo Mercan. tile company went down to Portland last night on a few days business trip. determinated cornmeal, no longer Is Iron to be found. Refining processes have removed the Iron of Mother Earth from their impoverished foods, and silly methods of home cookery, by throwing down the waste- pipe the water In which our vege tables are cooked is responsible for another grave Iron loss. Therefore, If you wish to preserve your youthful vim and vigor to a ripe old age, you WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.-JChange of name of the Danish West Indies tu "The Dewey Islands," In honor of Ad miral Dewey was proposed in a joint resolution introduced by Representa tive Allen of Ohio, who Announced that ha was submitting letters to president Wilson and to the foreign affairs committees of congress urging the change. IF BACK HURTS , BEGIN ON SALTS FLUSH VOIU KIDNEYS OGC.V SIONAI.LY IF YOU EAT MEAT ItEGl'LARLY. No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally says a well-known authority. Mea forms uric acid which clogs the kid ney pores so they sluggishly filter or strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood, then you get sick Nearly all rheumatism, head aches, liver trouble, nervou'ness, con stlpatlon, dizziness, sleeplessness, blad der disorders come from sluggish kid eya. The moment you feel a dull ache In the kidneys or your back hurts, or If the urine Is cloudy, offens've, full of sediment. Irregular of passage or at tended by a sensation of scalding, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a ta blespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and you kidneys will then act fine. This fa mous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, . combined w th Itthla and has been used for gen eratlons to fluh clogged k'dneys an stimulate them to activity, also t neutralize the acids In urine so It n longer causes Irritation, thus emlin bladder disorders. Jfrven Unruh.MDr must supply the iron deftel ency In your food by using some form of organic Iron, just . as you would use salt when your food has not enough salt. Dr. V. Von Unruh, medi cal director in Chief of the New York City Clinic said. "I have given Nuxated Iron a fair and prolonged trial. I have beeft more than pleased with results and will continue Its use." Dr. Sauer a Boston physician who has studied both In this country and In great European Medical Institu tions says: "As I have said a hundred times over organic iron is the greatest of all strength builders. If people would only throw away patent medi cines and nauceous concoctions and year from pneumonia, grippe, con sumption, kidney, liver and heart troubles, etc. The real and true cause which started their diseases was noth ing more nor less than a weakened condition brought on by lack of iron in the blood." Not long ago a man came to me who was nearly half a century old and usked nie to give him a prelimi nary examination for life Insurance. 1 was astonished to find him with a blood pressure of a boy of 20 and as full of vigor, vim and vitality as a young man ;ln fact a young man he eully was notwithstanding his ae. The secret, he said, was taking Iron nuxated iron had filled him with re newed life. At 30 he was In bad health; at 46 he was careworn and nearly all in now at GO after taking Nuxated Iron a miracle of vitality and his face beaming with the buoyancy of youth. Iron is absolutely necessary to en able 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 do ing you any good. You don't get the strength out of it, and as a conse quence you become weak, pale and sickly looking, just like a plant trying to grow in a soil deficient In Iron. If you are hot strong or well you own it to yourself to make the follow lug test: See how long you can work or how far you can walk without b e c o m I ng tired. Next take two five grain tablets o f ordinary uxatrd Iron three times for two weeks. Dr. Schuyler C. Jaques, Visiting Bur. gron of St. Elisabeth's Hospital, New York City, said: "I have never before given out any medical 1 n. formation or advice tor pub llcatlon, , as 1 ordinar ily do not be. fel t would be remiss In my duty not to mention It. I have taken It my- self and given It to my patients with most surprising and satisfactory re- si Its. And those who wish quickly to Increase their strength, power and en durance will find It a most remark able and wonderfully effective rem- edy." Dr. James, late of the United States Public I .U "KV ... I'M ( Cr V fyy J rVt rA lieve In It. (fjLg 'Ul Hut In the S.C.Jaques. M.D. cane of Nux- nted Iron I TMnesTsll 9 HIGH SCHOOL NEWS The public speaking class which was conducted by Superintendent Park last semester is to be dlscon tinued this semester. This class could not be put 'on tho regular high school schedule without many conflict and the students In terested In the class could not ar range to meet on any nights for the class as It conflicted with basketball and other activities. Pendleton now has a truant officer. Last Friday John Hailey, Jr.. was formally appointed by Mayor Best and will now act as truant officer for the city. Heretofore be has acted for 'i r per day after meals Then test your strength again and see how much you have gained, r have seen dozens of nervous, run-down people who were ailing all the while double their strength and endurance and entlrelv rid themselves of all symptoms of dispepsla, liver and other troubles in from ten to fourteen days' tme. simply by taking Iron In the pro per form. And this, after they had in some cases been doctoring for months without obtaining any bene fit. But don't take the old form of i educed Iron, Iron acetate, or tincture ot Iron simply to save a few cents. The Iron demanded by Mother Nature for the red coloring matter In the blood of her children Is. alas! not that kind of iron. You must take Iron in a form" that can be easily absorbed and assimilated to do you any good, other wise It may prove worse than useless. Many an athlete and prize-fighter has won the day simply because he knew the secret of great strength and en durance and filled his blood with Iron bifore he went into the affray; while Health Ser vice says. "Patients In an enervated ,nnd devital ized state of health, those for instance c o nvaleacing from pro t r a c ted fe vers, those s u f f e r Ing frirm a long standing case of anaemia. all such people In my opinion, need Iron. Of late, there has been brought to my attention, Nuxated Iron. In' practice, I have found this an ideal restorative and upbuilding agent In these cases above mentioned. NOTE Nuxated Iron, which Is Mescrlbed and recommended above t; physicians In such a great variety of cases. Is not a patent medicine nor M-cret 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 Inorganlo lion products It Is easily assimilated, does not Injure the teeth, make them Mack, nor upset the stomach, on the contrary, It Is a most potent remedy In nearly all forms of Indigestion as well as for nervous,, run-down con- dilions. The manufacturers have such RTeat confidence In nuxated Iron, that they offer to forfeit 1100.00 to charitable Institution if they cannot tkke any man or woman under 0 who lack iron, and Increase their strength 200 per cent or over In four weeks' time, provided they have no serious organic trouble. They also offer to refund your money If It does not at least double your strength and endurance In ten days' time. It Is dispensed in this city by A. C. Koep ren (k Bros and all good druggists. the county only, In districts of the second class. As Pendleton is a dis trict of the first class Mr. Hailey could not act a truant officer here until appointed by the mayor. The seniors who graduated this mid-year are Miss Zella Follet and Byron Moll. Miss Follett Intends leaving Friday to attend the Mon mouth normal school. NEUTRALIZATION OF BIO CANALS AND STRAITS IS SUGGESTION SOUTCOMB WASHINGTON, Jan. !3. British German and neutral officials believe that a literal working out of Presl dent Wilson's suggestion regarding a and sea" for all nations means a complete neutralization of the Pana ma, Sues and Kiel canals and the neutralization of Gibraltar and Dar danelles. This Interpretation constitutes the symposium of all belligerent and neu tral officials opposition. Wilson said: "No nation should be shut from her open place of world commerce." All 'diplomats refused to be quoted. Rep resentatives of landlocked nations said their home governments favored the program. CIGARETTE PRICES ADVANCED. NEW YOUX, Jan. 24. Increased nrlces of cigarettes were announced Co and the Tobacco Products cor porations. Advances by the United, to become effective next Monday range from 1 to S cents a box of a dozen cigarettes. The higher cost of labor, tobacco and wrapping material Is given as the reason. The increase by the Tobacco Pro. ducts Corporation, effective at once, ranges from 35 cents to tl for each 100 Igarettes. The Inward Effects of humors are worse than the outward. They en danger the whole system. Hood's Sarsaparllla eradicates all humors, cures all their Inward and outward effects. It Is the great alterative and tonic,- whose merit has been every. direct outlet to the great highways here today by the United Cigar Storei where established. Adv. CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y INSURANCE A.VB LAUD BUSIXHKS BBNTLBT MONTGOM1TRT, REAL estate, fire, Ufa and accident Insur ance agents. 116 Main street Phone 404. JOHN W. HUFF. ATTORN HI-AT- Law. Room I, American Nation al Bank building. AUCTIONEERS. COU W. F. YHNKA, AUCTION eer, makes a spcialty of farmers sock and machinery sales. "The man that gets you" the money." Leave orders at East Oregonian office. William Desmond and Dorothy Dal ton In Triangle-Kay Res Play, "A Gamble In 8oul." . At tJie Temple for lent timo tonight. SECOND HAND DEALERS. STROBLE, DEALER IN NEW and second hand godtls. caan paid for all second-hand goods bought. Cheapest place la Pendleton to kuy household goods, come ana get our prices, lit E. Court street Phose I71W. V. ARCHITECT. RAYMOND W. HAfCH, ARfWI tm. Snsnaln Building. Pos 711. Pendleton, Oregon. KISCEIIiANEOIW. 1MCHL1. BLANKS OF EVERT J script! on for county court, eJw' court, justice ooun, ni biu-i-. tor ls at Bast Oregonian offloe. ATTORNEYS. RALBT RALET, ATTORENY8 AT law. Office In American National Bank Boildlng. GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contractu drawn. Collections made. Room 17. Schmidt Mock. FEB FEB, ATTORENT8 AT LAW. Offloe la Penaln kulldlng. CARTER SMYTHS, ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear ot American National Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORN EW AT law. Otflee over Taylor Hardware eompasur. PETER SOW BISHOP, ATTOR. neys at law; rooms t and 4, Smith' Crawford budding. DOUULAB W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY at law. Will practice In all state and federal courts. Rooms, 7, I and I, Despaln building. FREDERICK ney at law. ford bnlldlng. BTEIWBR, AfQ)R Offlee In Smlth-Craw- S A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AND counsellor at law. Office In De- upsln building FUNERAL DIRECTORS. J. T. BROWN'8 FURNITURE STORE Funeral director and licensed em balmer. Most modern funeral par. lor, morgue and funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night. Corner Main and Water streets, Telephone I. JOHN a BAKER, FUNERAL Dl rector and licensed embalmer. Op. posit postofflce. Funeral parlor, two funeral tart. Calls responded to day or night Phone 71. MONTANA FARM LANDS. NORraERVPAIffURTlWr Lands In eastern Montana at list to II S per acre. Suitable for farming or grazing. Easy terms. For Infor mation write or see W. E. Holt, Miles City, Montana, "