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F6VM United States penammmtiWmm
Pimmt In Pur F.Mtrl rtA Drum Lti.lt.an Fa thr nf Rural FrM DJivrv Svttm 1 ' ' ' ? t
HELD AT WEST ON ;
Takes Nuxated Iron
PACE EIGHT
to obtain renewed strength, power and endurance, after the hardest fought political campaign
f his life in which he was elected Congressmani from the State of Illinois. The results he ob
tained from taking Nuxated Iron were so surprising that v
SENAT6R MASON NOW SAYS
Nuxated Iron should be made known to every
nervous, run down, anaemic man, woman and
child.
Opinion of Doctor Howard James, late of United
States Public Health Service who has pre
scribed and thoroughly tested Nuxated Iron in
hi own private practice.
WHAT SRN'ATOU MASON' SAYS:
"J have often iid I would never
mtimrmnd medicine of any kind. I
tartlt-vc thnt the doctor's place. How
ever, a-ft.-r the hardest political cam
paign f my life, without a chance
for a vacation. 1 had been starting to
conn, every morning with that hor
rible tird feelinjr one cannot de
cnV. 1 was advised to try Nuxated
Iron. As a pioneer in the pure food
and drujc legislation. I was at first
loath to try an advertised remedy, but
rter advising with one of my medi
ml frienda I Kve It a test. The re
ailts have been so beneficial in my
own csLse T made up my mind to let
mv frieni know about it, and you
art at liberty to publish this state
ment if you so desire. I am . now
rtrty-five years of aire, and I fed that
m remedy which will hulld up the
frtretucth and lmvea.se the power of
ewlnnsHe of a man of my aiee stwuuld
te known to every nervous, run-down
anm man. woman and child.
tenatcr Mason's statement in re
fpard to Nuxated Iron was shown to
vw-vrral iliysicians who were request
ed to rive their opinions thereon.
Dr. Howard -lames, late of the l"n!
ted States Public Health Service, said:
"Senator Mason Is to be commended
on hand in it out this statement on
-Nutated Iron for public print. There
are thousands of men and women
"w ho neel a strensrth and blood-builder,
but iio not know wti?'t to take.
There i nothinr like orranic ii-on
nxated Imn- to ttivp increased
strenirth, snap, visor nd stnvine
1-ower. It enriches the blood. 1 Tines
tvm- to ?he cheeks of women and is
1 an Mnfjiiltnir source of renew,, vital
ity, endurance and power for men who
nirn un too rapidly their nervous
enerry in the strenuous strain of the
srmat business, competition of the
Ir. Kinr. a New York physician
wnd author said: "T heart ilv indorse
5eitJtnr Mason's statement in regard
t Kuitated Iron. There can be no
vigorous iron men without iron. Pal
Vr means anemia. Anemia means
Iron deficiency. The skin of anemic
men and women Is pale: the flesh
flabby: the muscles lack tone; the
'rm.in fRs. and the memory fails, and
often they become weak, nervous, irri
tabia. despondent and melancholy.
ln the most common foods of Am
erica, the starches, auvars. table myr
Ts, candies, polished rice. white
rea. soda crackers, biscuits, maca
roni. frpaKhetti, tapioca, sago, farina,
i-rerminated corn meal, no longer is
ron to be found. Refining processes
riav removed the iron of Mother
-arth from these impoverished foods.
nd silly methods of home cookery.
ly throwing down the waste pipe the
w"ter in which our vegetables are
erked. are responsible for another
vsrrave iron loss.
"Therefore, if you wish to preserve
n"r youihfnl vim and vieor to a ripe
old ie. you must supply the iron de
fl einoy in your food b- usinr some
-form of organic iron Vuxated Iron
- Ausf a you would ue salt when
yur food has not enotiirh sj-I.
Tr K. Saur. a Poton physician
wh h;is Flu 'lied ahrad in Great Kn
ronean md!ca! intt iitions. said:
'?-? t.r Mffon in riant. As I havs
n hcndrd times ovr. orcanic
irvm T the greatest of all strength
niilf r.
"St lone ago a man came to me
who was nearly half a century old and
asked me to (five him a preliminary
examination for life insurance. I was
asfennisht-H to find him with fha htood
prfW2re of a boy of twenty and as
run of tignr. vim and vitality as a
' - " : 7 ,
The ec-rt. he said, was taking or-
rmaic ir-jn Nuxated Hon had filled
tm with renewed life. At thirty he
Are rndnearl, aM In.' Vow
ma fifty, after taking- Nuxated Iron.
a miracle of vitality and hi.
face
exwminr with the buoyancy of youth
t,c',rc;nBood,ona.
mt tissue. Without It. no matter
rww much or what you eat. your food
tw-reiv passes through you without
lng you anv aood. Tou don't ret
vh strength out of It. and as a con-
Mqnence you become weaX. pale and
wtcaly looking. Just like a plant trying
K-. ft. TO LIST AJfi T.trHTfl . ,
ANB Unnim tXK WAR
KEW YORK, Feb. 19. The naval
r.n" asaociatjoa announced here
PAIN GONE! RUB
SORE, RHEUMATIC
ACHING JOINTS
Kl B PAHJ AWAY WITH A SM AI.L
TRIAL, lUrTTIJC O' OLD. I'KN
CTKATIKu -lT. JACOB'S Oil.
Mtop "donc' Rheumatism.
It's pain only; not one case in flf
tr requires interna! treatment. Rub
M4hin. penetrmtlnc " W Jacobs
Oti" risht on tbe tender poC and by
the tun yuu say Jack Robinson
eu ojsm. th. rheumatic pain and
siriis. ' tK. Jacobs Oil" Is a barm
ess rbnnusm liniment slu ) nsvsr
JMMppo.nts and desn't burn th.
as ! It takss pain, sor-ene. and
MitYneHS rritm ahlns Joints. mus-Urf
At. J hN: etMis iNtKa. Iumu,i.
Wrluche and aeuraiiria. J
UtrabrY up! a smsll trial bot
W mt oil tune, honest Jacobs
. rotn may drug More and in a
msmlU you'll b free from paint.
ir and sttffnss. l a t surfer!
Crb rheuniitbm sway.
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 haw long you
can work or how
far you can walk
without becoming
tired. Next, take
two five-grain tab
lets of ordinary
nuxated iron three
times per day after
meals for two
weeks. Then test
your strength again
and see how much
you have gained. T
have seen dozens of
nervous, run-down
people who were
ailing all the while
double their
strength and en
durance and en
tirely rid them
selves of all symp
toms of dispepsin.
Hver and other
troubles in from
farattr
ten to rourteen
days time simply
bv taftinc iron in
th proper form.
And this, after they
had in some caes
hen doctor! tie for
month-' without eh
tnininr any bpne'it.
Put don't take the
member
old forms of re
duced iron. iron
acetate or tincture
of iron simply to
five a fw cents.
The iron demanded
bv Mother Nature
for the red eoloHnr
matter in the blood
of her children s.
alss! not nt kind
of iron. You must
t-Ve Iron n a fom
that can be easily
absorbed nnd as
similated to do vou
snv rood. other
wise It my prove
worse than w'w
Mny an athlete
and prixe-fighter
has won the day
simolv because he
knew the secret
of rrest strength
ed ndtirane and
filled ' his Mood
with Iron be 'ore he
went Into the af
frav: while many
another has rone
down In Inrlorious
defeat" simoly for
the lack of iron."
Dr. Schuvler C.
Jaques. Visit ing
Surgeon of St.
Elizabeth's H o s -pitat
New York
City: said: "I have
never before given
out any medical in
formation or advice
for publication, as
T ordinarily do not
believe in It. But
in the case of Nux
ated Tron T fel I
would be remiss in
mv duty not to
mention it. T have ;
taken It myself and
given It to my patients with most aur-
prising and satisfactory results. And
meir sxi-engin, power ana endurance
. , , .
IU flnd " most remarkable and
wonderfully effective remedy."
NOTE Nuxated Iron which is pre-
scnDea ana recommended above
by
physician in such a (treat variety of
cases. Is not a patent medicine nor
u
known to druggists and whose iron
constituents are widely prescribed bf
eminent physician both In Europe
fr"Bn Physician wm in a.urop
n. An,"nc1, LnUM oiar "tur"
anlc Iron product tt la easily aassmi-
lated. doe dot Injure the teeth, ma,
it had been reqaested by the navy sleV
partment- to urge all applicants for
membership In the naval coast de
fense reserve to present themselvaev
and details of such yachts and nsstor
boats as they own, to the nearest ds--trict
naval oommandes for enroOi
meat,
It also was announced that
present international cruris would not
interfere with plans of the association
for continuing- Its naval trsinisiff
tamp for civilians next summer. .
The government ststion at Xeir
as well ss the naval aeronautical sts- j
tion at JensacolB. Fla., probably miH
be opened to the civilian with the
understandlnr it wa said, that all
who undertake th course of training
will (j led re themselves 'to enroll for
active service" snd also that they
"stand ready to respond when called
to duty."
hemedyformeu
AT Y0UH 0"UCBIST.
I.
Stotts SmHr Wm. E. Mmtmn, rmti? 9ltt4
j v. 3. aaru frmm iltimms,
FVom the Congressional Directory, published by the
Vnited States Government. "Wm. E. Mason. Sena
tor from Illinois was elected to the HOth Congress in
1887, to the 51st Congress In 1891 defeated for the
f2nd Congress 1892 Elected Senator to the SSth
Congress 1S97 to 1903."
. Senator Maaon is now Congressman from the state
of Illinois.
Senator Mason's championship of Pure Food and
Drugs legislation, his fight for the rural free delivery
system, and bis strong advocacy of all bilbj favoring
labor and the rights, of the masses as against trusts
and combines, made him a national figure at Wash
ington and endeared him to the hearts of the working
man and the great masses of people throughout the
United States. Senator Mason has the distinction of
being one of the really big men of the nation. His
strong endorsement of Nuxated Iron must convince
any intelligent thinking reader that It must be a pre
paration of very great merit and one which the Sen
ator feels bj bo and to be of great value to the masses
of people everywhere, otherwise he could not afford
to lend hta name to ft. especially after his strong ad
vocacy of pure food and drugs legislation.
Since Nuxated Iron has obtained such an enormous
sale over three million people using it annually
other iron preparations are often recommended as a
substitute for IC The reader should remember that
there is a vast difference between ordinary metallic
Iron and the organic iron contained In Nuxated Iron,
therefore always insist on having Nuxated Iron as
recommended by Dr. Howard James, late of the Uni
ted States Public Health Service; Ir. Schuyler C.
Jaques. Visiting Surgeon of St. Elizabeth's Hospital.
New York, and other physicians. In this connection
Dr. Howard James ays:
'"-Iron to be of the slightest value to the human sys
tem must be In a combination which may be easily
assimilated. In . the caje of metallic salts of iron,
iron acetate, etc.. it is very doubtful if sufficient ac
tual iron can be takn up and incorporated into the
bloor"" to be of any service, especially in view of the
disadvantages entailed by its corrosive action upon
theetoniaoh and the damaging effect upon the dent.tl
enamel. When, however, we aVal with lrn in or
gmo combination, such for instance an albuminate
or. better still. Nuxated Iron, a far different Hory is
told. We wilMibserve no destructive action upon the
tetb; no corrosive effect upon the stomach. Tie iron
is readily assimilated into the Mood and ciuickl'
makes its presence felt in Increased vigor, snap and
staying power."
them black, nor upse( the stomach; on
the contrary, it is a most potent reme-
as-well as for nervous, run.down con
ditions. The manufacturers have such
treat confidence In nuxated Iron that
they offer to forfeit 1100.0
to any
charitable institution if they cannot
tk any man or woman under (0 who
lacks iron, and Increase their strength
"r cr.orKov': ,n ,oor wrk,r
time provided they have bo serious
organic trouble. They also offer to
yur money If It doea not at
doube your strength and endur-
ance In ten day time. It Is dUpensed
n this city by A. C. Koeppen t Bros.,
and all good druggist.
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OfllCIALe HUKRV IVK . -
COUKTTOM VOX BUlNtfrOKrY
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'MVUAKY 14.
Charhv liuirlwii ieavm fat- lo An.
Beta on BuslnenH Trip; M-'A Annk'e
ltarnra Vi-U PwenUi
(Bant Oroftonian Special.)
WESTON. Feb. 2u. Cupid" held a
frolic at the Masonic hall Wednesday
iiikmc, rwuary 14, witn tna Bacneior
I Girls as hoatesHes. Th hall u .!nl..
loratply deoorated with red paper anit
j rel hearts.
I Various mimes !n keeping with the
;oK.asion were played and refresh.
, nientK were served.
Those present were the. Miases
Alene Noieen. Kuby Iien-e. Lucila
; Cog well. Lottie Brandt. Mamie
Hnrnes. Odessa Kirkpatrlck. Ruth
Ut-ad. Iola Duncan. Oladya Smith.
I.ois Portej-. Zella Oould, Josie Lav
ender. Thelma Anderson and the
Mesar. Klmer Tucker, Lincoln Hof
ner. Carl nrandt. Virgil Llndell,
Prank f?mith. Lowell Duncan. Alfred
Sempiirt. Hay O'Harra. Joe Read.
Hulan Smith. James Kirkpatrlck and
Mr. and Mrs. James Reamer. Mr.
and Mrs. Erwin -McFaddeai of Athena.
Charles Rulfinch left last Thursday
! moming for I.oa Angele where he
'' will t ran ax-1 some business.
Mr'. Elmira Hicks and son Carl of
Milton visited friends In Weston Wed
nesday. Misa Ida Kilgore. who has, been
spending the winter in Pendleton, ia
back to Weston as the guest or Mri.
Charles Plnkerton.
Mr. Tudor, a student of Columbia
College, vis'-ted frienda at t Weston
Wednesday.
Miss Onmpton, an accomplished
1 musician from Columbia College, ha
beefli helping in -the song service a
the Methodist church during the past
week.
Mrs. Mmnie Walker of Helix spent
the weekend near Weston visiting
relatives.
Miss Gladys Smith vf-sitcd friend
in Athena during the week.
Robert Michael ha gone to Spo
kane to take charge of a fruit ranch.
His family will go alvout the first of
March.
Prof. Will Howard of Stanfield whs
n the city Friday greeting old friende.
Mrs. Margaret WheeJer. who ha
been very ill during the past twi
wek. ia reported better.
Cecil Hicks of Milton, hna accepted
a position as farmhand with Scott
Bann'ster.
Monroe Turner, -a former Weston
boy. is here from Spokane.
Miss Ann ice Parnes, teacher In the
Stanfield school, apent Sunday in
Weston with her parent a
WKITI.OfK OOXTIXTK8 IlKI.iIAN
RKfsTEF WORK UNIUNTKltRO
,13 BRIAN,. Feb. l.r-fThe official
, pras bureau announced that Brand
Whitlock. American minister to Brus
sels. Is continuing the Belgian relief
work unhindered.
STIFF, SORE M1TSxrCS UKIJEVFM
Cramped muscles or soreness fol
lowing a cold or case of grippe are
eaed and relieved by an application
of Sloan's Liniment. Does not ataic
the skin or clog the pores like mussy
ointments or plasters and penetrates
quickly without rubbHiar. Limber up
vour muscles after exercise, drive out
'he pains and aches of rheumatism
1 neuralgia, lumbago, strains, sprain
and brnrse with Sloan' Liniment,
net a bottle today. At all Druggists.
2 Sc.
TWO .VMKJCH -AXH KKM'I Kl) -
Or" SWK1H.SII IMVKIl VKTMI
LONIXJN. Feb. 20. The Norwe
gian embassy announced that Frank
Wood -and John Ouerra, Americans
survived the submarining of the Nor.
wegian steamer Dalbeattie. They were
en route to Oibraltar from Glasgow.
The submarine .ahelled the stejumer
while the crew were entering the lire
boats. Th sailors floated, tor thir
teen hours. All wer savsd. . They
suffered greatly from exposure in th
open boat.
FRKJMTH RAID WORTH OK
rURAY, WKXT WATKRVUJK
PARIS, Feb. II. It la announced
th French raided north of PI I ray
and west of Water-trill. Many were
made prisoners. There was consid
erable artillarying In th Oise and
Alan, regions... ; , -
$100 Reward. $100
The eesdeis sf this str s-lll mm
learn that tbere Is St taut on. oidf.
mat mrumxm ess seea t cart I
ia ail lis nan, sod tkar at rsrserh. rs.
tsrrb being srestty Isfldencsd sy ceosttta
Moea I roedlUens- rputrm reostttotloasj'
trvtMesw . Halt's -raktsrra Uwm Is xskes
latfvselly -sad sets tin the tMeod oa tb.
Mqcees.Herf.cM of the Bretem tbereb.
Mrsytag the fnnodaftoa mi th. Aimmmm, gl. i
is. pstesi srmg sy esneiag up t ' .frr h.mti a"r t AW
caatlnttlea asd ssahulDg aslsr la dotsFEE FEE. ATTORKNTS AT UW.
it. wsrk. Tb. prnorleurs bsve se macb Offte la Dee pain building.
fsltb la the earative pwrers of Hell's Cs J .
tsrrb Core that they of fw One Himdred fel. .CARTER BMTTHE. ATTORNEYS
7.7 :Z '.r77: J '
V I chkibt a C, Task
Held bf ail Uranlsts. 7Se. I
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Con Dnng Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES
HOT TABLES
CHILLI CON CARNE
LUNCHES
COFFEE
vsrythlng claa and up-to-dat.
FIRST CUAS9 SERVfCsT
TEA 5c Packase
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Hotel
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Phon IIT. Pendlatoo. Or
CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y
ATTORJTKVS.
JOHN W. HUPP. ATTORNsTT-AT-Ls.
Room s. AaMricaa Nation
al Rank bnH : .- t'
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RALJIT RAUeT. ATTORKVTS At
law. Offles rs Amarlena National
Raak Bulldtsg.
OEOROl W. COUTTB. ATTORN ET
at law. Estates settled, will,
deeds. mortgage and contracts
drawn. Clleetloaa mad. . Room 17.
Schmidt
I at law. Offlo la rear f Anwrioaa
kumsu tssi Btunnng.
IjiilRD R PBBBT ATTORNRW AT
law. Office ver Taylor Hardi
company.
PETERSOl BISHOP, ATTOR
aey at law: room t aad . Smith
Crawford building.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY
at law. Will practle la all state
and federal courts. Room. 7, I aad
Deapala building
FREDERICK BTEIWER. ATTOR
ay at law. Offlo la Smltk-Csaw
ford buUdlng.
R. 1. K BATOR.
Law. Room 14,
BUldlng.
ATTORNEY Al
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crcr dena fcr them befora
..; .; they satisfy
end yet they're MILD
ARMAND'S
The only NEW
face powder ia
the past 50 year
Oh yes, there are many,
many kinds of powders on
the market, but this one is
absolutely different from
any you have ever had.
The price is reasonable,
too
50 cents
' KOEPPEISPS
'Hare It.'
. A. UOWELU ATTORNEY AN1
' counsellor at law. Offlo la D
ipaln bulldrac. - "
PCMRRAIi DIRBCsORS.
J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE 8TOR1
PunaraJ director and Hcenssd mm
baimar. Moat modern funeral 'nss
lor. morgue and funeral oars.- -Calk
raspondsd te day or night- Corn
Mala aad. Water scrsets. TUpaoa
t..
JOHN B. BAKER, FUNERAL Dt
rector and Hrsnssd embalmer. Of
posit postorao. . PnnarsA . parka
m funeral sars. Call responded k
day or night,- Phon ft.
AUCTIOXFERS.
JOU W. P. TOHNICA, AUCTION
. er. mske a spdalty of farmer,
tock and machinery ssiea. "T"h
naa that gets yon tbe money." Lav
order at East Oregon Laa offlo.
MjnCKUANEua,
LKOAL, BLANKS OP IVIRT DM
sen p tion for county Co art, etrenji
oosrt, jostle eoart, real atrtata at
ter sal St last Oraaonlaa afflea.
POULTRY POH gAIJ!.
WHITB LEGHORN CHICKS, hatch
ing gga, premier laying strain of
northwest. Hardy, rang raised year
ling hens, vigorous, Mosmnlssd cock,
rets Send for catalogue. Bvsrlav
Keg Perm, Th Dalle, Oregon.
V r&UtLz A'
TlJl
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and yd they're MED
IlonsIaCngCafo
WD NoortLK PaRLORa
Noodles
AND '
Chop Suey
Outside Tray Orders apeeteltf .
Roxiss for Uvlls and gentleman.
OPW DAT AND ALL NIOHT
Meal Tlcketa, XI Meals tor M M
special Chtckn Dtnnsr
Inndaya.
543 Main Street
Next to m. O. BM Phon tt
rOOTORS,
OR. A. ROM, PRAenCM UMIT
Hd to th ey, ar, was nd throat
Chanty patients 1st and ird Saturday
mornings. ,i jodd Building.
tmKXlAJkHmWm. , .
WANTMIV OLD . PAUKS tmu
Don't matter if broken. I par II
to l per set. Ka ta u Maxer, r
a ptfttit mass. cPhilaaMpBla, pa,
WU
bp return mall.
IMSCRANCB 4VD LAND MVStNBSM.'
BBNTLET MONTOOMERY. REAL
- sstat. fir, life and sod dent Insur- "
nee agent, (it Maia street. Pboa
MONTANA PAliM LAXDaV
NORTHERN - PACIPIC ' RAITWAY
Lands la eastern Montana at 11
te 111 per aer. .Suitable for farm las
trash;. Easy terms. For tafor-.
matlon writ or see W. a Holt. Ml lee
r'lty. Montana.
SKCOND HAMD DEALKRa.
P. 0TROBLE, DEALER IN Vkrw
and second hand reoda
paid for all Ind-haad goods. Cheap.
ptac te bay household good its
Court. Phon 71W.
ARCHITECT.
RAYMOND W. HATCH.
ARCsHN
Phon
tect. Deeps In Bulldins.
Tl. PendletoB. Orecoa.