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BIGHT PAGES BRINGING UP 'Anaemia-Lack 1 ... M VNT 00 TO TTl - v T YE- TTwHY DiO "TOO LET ff 1 ITWA'bTHEFlRT J ' A. I SP&KK T6 OJ0HTEP-l I I f L, FATHER! NRONES KiS- OPPORTUNITY HE ( jher rTrW .! UAUUH I LK I s. f ,-y n the, mall? J J U j ,. - ' " ' ' ,,, . w :,, . ' i i " - - Health and Beauty of American Women" Say Dr. King-, Physician and Author Any Woman Who Tires Easily, Should Have Her Blood Examined for iron uencieney. Administration of Nuxated Iron Will Increase the Strength and Enduran ee of Weak, xervous. Careworn Worn n 200 Per Cent In Two Weeks' Time In Many In stances. IlIEjailLD'S APPEAL 'Mother, vvhy dorft you take NUXATED IRON and be strong And 3I11 and have nice rOSV . j, t r cheeks instead of being so nervous and Irritable all the- time and looking so haggard and test: See bow Ions; you can work or nlt.Ttia Hvrtnr sSaw fuiMA to now ,ar TOU Mn walk Without becom- Oiaine oocior gave some io (Kn Ur(Jd Nett tHke two f,v,.aT,in Susie Smiths mother and She tablets of ordinary nuxated Iron three Cr tlmea per day after meals for two yas worse off than you are Wa,kl. .,, tMt your .tr.ntrth again and now she looks just Vine und how r""011 ? hv Mined. ' I have seen dosens of nervous run down people who were ailing all the while double their strength and en durance and entirely rid themselves of ail symptoms of dyspepsia, liver .... . v I..- K.,tie,,l and other troubles. In from ten to There can be no healthy, beautiful fourt,en dll... m. .lmpIy by tahln(f rosy cheeked women without Iron, iron n the proper form. And thin. says Dr. Ferdinand King, a New Tort physlolan and author. "In my recent talks to physicians on the grave and serious consequences of Iron deficiency In tke Mood of Ameri can women, I have strongly emphasised the fact that doctors should prescribe mors organic Iron nuxat ed Iron for their nervous. run-down. weak, haggard look ing women patients. Pallor means anaemia. skin of an anaemic woman Is pale, the flesh flabby. The m uncles lack tone, the brain rasa and the memory falls, and w h-ima weak, ner vous. Irritable, despondent and melancholy. When the Iron goes from the blood of women, the roses go from their cheeks." "In the most common foods of America, the starches, sugars, table syrups, candies, polished rice, white bread, soda crack ers, biscuits, macaroni, spaghet ti, tapioca, sago, farina, deger mlnated cornmeal no longer lr Iron to be found. Refining pro- Dr. and ficiencg eessea hava removed the iron 01 Mother Earth from these Impoverished foods, and allly methods of homo cook ery, by throwing down the waste pipe, the water In which mir vegetable, are cooked are responsible for anotbsr grave Iron loss. 'Therefore, If you wish to preserve your youthful vim and vigor to a ripe old age. you must supply the Iron de ficiency In your food by urlng some form of organlo Iron. Just as you would CIUKAMAW 18 FOUND DEAD IK FOKTLA.ND HOTEL ROOM PORTIAND, March 17. Jim Bow, a middle aged Chinese, was found dsed ka bis room In a hotel this morning with a knife la his throat. The' 1 ; Y M DAILY FATHER of Iron-Is Greatest Curse To is Nervous or Irritable, or Looks 'Z to h" over organic Iron Is tha greatest of . all irtrenirth builders. If people would only throw away habit forming drugs and nauseous concoctions and take simple nuxated iron, I am convinced that the lives of thousands of persons miffht be saved who now die every year from pneumonia, irrippe, con sumption, kidney, liver, heart trouble etc The real and true cause which started their d Unease was noth ins; more nor less than a weakened con dition brought on by a lack of Iron In the blood. On account of the peculiar nature of woman, and the great drain placed upon her system at certain periods, she dequlres Iron much more than man to heip matte up for the loss. 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 doing you any good. Tou don't get the strength out of it, and as a conae- quence you become weak, sale and sickly looking, just like a plant trying to grow , a Ml, MiclM? lron. ,t you not or weii, yo, .... after they bad In some cases been doc Ferdinand King, New York, physician author, tell physician that the thould prescribe mora organic iron Nutated Iron for their patient Sag anaemia iro de- - ri the greatest curie to the health, strength, vitality and beaut g of the modern A mrrienn Woman, Sound warning mnainsl ate of metallic iron which mag injur th teeth, cor4 rode the ttomaeh and do. far mora harm than good! "advise us of onlg uux4 Nio per Inted trow. he. haw. mter to donbie Uroxv, He was ff member of the Hip Sing Tong and had lived under the name of Stevens for three months to avoid the tong war. The police believe be was a suicide. Hotel employes think Bow was murdered by rival tong men. BETTER ArfD aOfTKB LIGHT Is assured by the mas of pf these beautiful fixtures of ours. They give a light that Illuminates the room perfectly, but that does not tire or strata ths eyes. They are not ex pen sive considering their extra ef ficiency and extra beauty. Why not at least sea them T J. L. VAUGHAN EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1917. Pale, Haggard and Worn, You can tell the women with plenty of iron in their blood beautiful healthy rosy cheeked women full of Life, Mm and Vitality toring for months without obtaining any benefit. But don't take the old form of reduced iron, iron acetate, or tincture of Iron simply to save a few . ? cents. The t" The iron demanded by Motner the red coloring matter in he 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 gooi. otherwise -it may prove worse than uaelees. I have used Nuxated Iron widely in my own practice in most severe ag gravated conditions with unfailing re sults. I have Induced many other physicians, to give it a trial, all of whom have given me most surprising reports In regard to Its great power aa a health and strength builder. Many an athlete and prise fighter has won the day simply because he knew the secret of great Strength and nduranc- and ftlld his blood with iron before he went Into the affray; while many another has gone down in inglorious defeat simply for the lack of iron." Dr. Howard James, late of the T'ni ted Stat Public Health Service, said: "It should be brought home to the minds of the younger as well as elder women of America what a wonderful change will take place. In many caes. bfl Nuxatn) Iron is tkra : how It will ratti the ari-liMl blood to hring tke rNM-B to thtr rhMkN. fh ,arkl to their fjmn anrl tb Hafttlrlty to thlr tp : how ilielr frfrjr function will be ntlmu tf"d and rvgtitRted and that fttum of what the Frrmh call bleu ntre will get op with thta In tbe morn I tic and ar- rnniany ttfia mt alcht to a amind and trfrt slrp. MVn, too (how who. In 'h fltrrniMmfl train nf huliies ootnpe iitla burn up rapid I atorea of nervous euerajr. hre La a eourv of power, and renewed atrvnath and endurance wblcb will turn fonnd nnfalllnc." NfiTR Nuxated Iron, whirl, la pre errlbed and rrmnonndl aborc by pby-ate-lana in anvh a gret variety of can, iw i( a patent medicine or aerrrt reme- 1t. but one wtii li ia well known to drng- sit, sod .tan. iron cnOKlituiMit. are wlnVIr prmrrihpit by eminent ptaTHirlaa. both In Knrope and America, r nltae th. oll.r Infirvanic Iron prtidnrts It la eaall.. awltsMated. soes a inlure th. teeth, auk. n.-w black, nor npwt th. stomach ea ID. cioatrery. It M a Boat potest re nedy la nearly all form, of indigestion as well aa 'or servoos, rna dnwa renditions. Th. mannfac tirern have inrh great confirtenf. la nnxated iron, hat th.. offer te forfeit floo.on to any charitable nstttntton If the raanot take any man or woman mter SO who tacaa Iron, and isrreaa. their strength rest, or oeer la f.mr e.,,' -ttm.. nroTtded no serious orranie tnmhle. The. a I no mnnn oor SBone. ir It doe. not St leant your strength and endiwanr In ten da.va' it ia t.iwoen.ed la thla rltT bf a. C. KoappeQ and by all good dragglats,' DEMO I11J..1 ZTKj" OF T1IK MATIOKA1, Or A III) H IXTKD WAHHJNOTON, March IS The department has officially announced that the demobilisation of the nation, at guard la halted. Such action was sot predicted. Large numbers of the guard are already mastered out. Just how far demobilization has gone and what percentage Mill remains the de partment Is unable to say. totj Jrr a BPRnra iviativk. Dr. King's New Ufa PI Us will re move the sialism slated est as of win. ter from your Inssstlnea, the enrdea ef the blood. Oat the slugaiah spring fever feeltng out ef your sraeem. brighten your ere. eJear your eom S lex to a. Get that vna and enas of good purified hoe Why based. Dr. Kings New ufe PiUs are a Boa-gnpmi laxative that aids nature's proceea try them tonight. At all druggists, lee. AST. a (Copyright, 1917, International News Service. State Patent Office.) PILOT ROCK TO HAVE PATRIOTIC MEETING WTUT, BJ3 HKW TBTRSDAT EV. K.MNO 11 T1LK I. O. O. F. 11AIX. IUr4i rnek Rod and Gnn Club to Know Pictures of Animal IJfe of the West; other Xews and social Notes. (East Oregonian SpeciaL) PIUOT March S. The Birch Creek Rod and Gun Club has obtained pictures of animal life of the west- which will fee snown in the pic ture shbw house Monday evening. These pictures will be of grest Inter est to every one and are free. Aft er the pictures are shown the Parent Teachers' association will give a basket social. Miss Helen De Vaul. who has been teaching school near pilot Kock, left for Albee Saturday where she will teach the Brebm scnooL The Brewers who gave an enter tainment in the church Friday even ing were very much enjoyed. The Brewers are the last number of the Lyceum course for this year. A natrlotle meeting ta called for Thursday evening In the T. O. O. F. Hall. Every one Is nrged to attend and every good citizen should make it his duty to do so. Mr. and Mrs L. C. Scharpf were Pendleton visitors Saturday. Miss Shoemmkar or Hood. River, who has been visiting In Pendleton is th guest of Miss Grace Frost. Miss Grace Frost. Mary Schlegel and Edna Wisdom were Pendleton visitors Saturday to the Umatilla county institute. Clara Scharpf. who Is teaching near Adams, wss a guest of her brother. U C Scharpf over Sunday. Mrs Harley Hinderman who was nnerated on at Grace- Hospital last week. Is reported to be much lmprov ed. Mrs H. FT. McReynolds returned from Butter Creek Saturday, where she has been nursing a case of mea sles. The Saturday club met at the home of Mrs. j. M. Gilbert. Mrs. Carnes ana Mrs. FJ. B. Casteel entertaining. Plans were discussed for civic Improvement work and also for organising a Red Cross chapter. Virginia Gilleland and Maud Ron- yan. students tn tne ir-enaieiun nun school, came up to Pilot Rock Fri day evening to visit with their par ents over Sunday. nniKK DROWT i?r brtthje fam. Bl!OCKSBlTRO. Neb.. March J. Three persons were drowned, one se riously injured snd several others slightly Injured when an Ice gorge .An .. - MHn nvM the KeVa Paha river near here early last night. The dead: Mrs. Wakefield, age 70, Brooks burg. Sylvia Wales. II, Gregory, & D. Judsnn Stewart, 45 farmer. Brooks bo rg. Mrs. Arnold Hudson was seriously Injured. Twenty persons were on the bridge watching the Ice when the gorge sud denly struck snd the bridge went down,. Those near the end of the bridge. Those near the end of the bridge ran to safety, but several near the center were unable to escape. The bodies of Mrs. Wakesfield and Miss Wales hsvs not been recovered. SPECIAL GUARD PROTECTS WILSOfJ WASHINGTON. March 27. 4 Precautionary measures of the e most elaborate kind have been 4 4 taken to protect the president 4 from harm when he delivers hla S O war meeaags a week from today. 4) Ths capital building will be doe- ed during the morning. Only 4 representatives and senators, 4 4 I both with special cards are ad- 4 milted. The oldest, most trusted 4 4 guards have been put on duty. 4 The usual police and seor.t ser- 4 4 vice protection has been greatly 4 4 augmented. Already there is a 4 great demand for seats for the 4 extra session. A record crowd Is e expected. 51 lU-gistercd I nitcd FilUTTOII AIID LAMBS SHOW STRENGTH Portland, March 28. Market for mutton is showing a very firm tone at North Portland with the unexpected arrival of three carloads overnight. The difference between wool and shorn offerings is much higher than ever before because of the record price for fleece. The differential at present ranges from 1 l-2e a pound The sale of the one load of stock on Monday at 113. SO set a new high record but similar quality is expected to bring unchanged price. General mutton and lamb mar ket: Best east mountain Iamb 13.00aia.SJ Best valley lambs ...... 12.609 It Ov Wethers ll.5012.0v Ewes 10.0011.00 Ooats 4.1S& 4.50 Shorn sheep 1 4-2 92 l-2o below wool offerings. T Medinm Cattle Best. During the last 2 hours there was a very firm tone in medium quality cattle at North Portland with some advance in the price but for real tops, the market was slightly weaker and about a dime lower. The reeling in the cattle trade is somewhat mixed, owing to the fact that the demand for beef is so slow on account of the - extreme values. killers are more eagerly seeking the medium quality cattle. General cattle market range: Prime heavy beef steers SO.OOtf 2.73 Prime light beef steers.. O.SOty . Choice beef cows 2.009 (.20 Beef heifers - 2.00 Ordinary to good cows .. C.00 7.75 Prime butcher bulls (.7597 25 Light bulla - 5.009 (.50 Calves 7.00 10.50 Stocker-feeder stelers. .. (.00 ft 7.75 Stocker-feeder cows . . . . . 6 00 00 Hogs FraoUonaUy Weaker. Fractionally weaker tone In Indi cated In the market for swine at North Portland with 214.25 seeming ly the top at the moment, except per haps for something extra select, of which little is received here at any time. There was a small run of swine in the yards overnight, following the re duced showing of Monday but even this ' failed to stimulate buyers. Tn fact the killers were showing a bear ish disposition. General hog range: light fl2.2512.50 Rough heavy 12.0012.S0 Pigs , 11.000 11.(0 Blockers 12.7512.00 Tuesday IJveetork Shippers. Hogs George- Kohlhagen. Riddle. t load; J. W. Sevier. Oreland, Cel.. 3 loads: O. IS. Weed, lone, CaX, 1 load; A. a Milne. 42 head by boat. Cattle d Eatotf, Grants Pass, 1 CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS. D. W. BAILEY, ATTORNB7T AT Law. Rooms 7, 2. t. Despaln Bldg. george w. corrrrs, attornbt at law. Room 17, Schmidt block. CARTER A SMYTH B, ATTORNETS at law. Office in .sear of American National Bank building. FEB FEE, ATTOREWTS AT LAW. Office la Despaln banding. JOHN W. HUFF, ATTORNET-AT-Law. Room ft. American Nation al Bank building- R. I, K BATOR, ATTORNET AT Law. Room 24. Smith-Crawford BalldlBsT. & A. KBWBBMT. ATTORNET AT Law. Smith -Oawford Building. PETERSON BISHOP. ATTOR- aeya at law: rooms a and 4. Smith- Crawford bnDdlag. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORN sTW AT law. OfOos ever Taylor Hardware eompany. RALET RALEY. ATTORENY8 AT law. Office la Americas National Sank Building. FREDERICK 8TEIWER. ATTOm nay at law. Offloe la Smith-Craw ford halldlas. ' BY GEORGE McMANUS load, O. B. Wood, 1 load; U U Miller, Dillard. 1 load. Cattle C. Eaton, Grants Pass, 1 load. Sheep D. P. Ketchum, The Dalles. 3 loads. Mixed stuff George Smith, Drain, 1 Joad cattle and hogs. "OKR-MAX PERU" tS TREF.3. Blister Rust Bred in Imported, Cur rant BuHben, Says Etperu. ALBANT, March 27. Anothar in vasion from Germany has been dis covered. It is the white pine blUter rust. Imported from the kaiser's em pire on currant bushes, eight years ago. Forestry experts told the senate and assembly conservation commit tees today that this "German peril was destroying thousands of pine trees. They said a bill should be passed to legalize the destruction of red currant and gooseberry bushes, on which the blister rust breeds. "We'll need great quantities -of pine with which to build wooden ships," said one forestry expert. "But if the blister rust isn't checked there will be a shortage of pfne." The bill was described by another speaker as a "defense measure." Rejected Men May h LONDON, March 27. The imme diate re-examination of all men here tofore rejected is announced. Urgent steps have been decided upon. OUCHi BACKACHE! RUB LUMBAGO OR STIFFNESS AWAY RTB PAIW FROM BACK WITH KM AM, TRIAL ROTTLI3 OF OLD, PENETTRATDfO "OT. JAOOB'S OIL." When your back Is sore and lam, or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up. don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, hon est "St. Jacob's Oil" at any drug store, poor a little in your hand and rub It right on your aching . back and. by the time you count fifty, the soreness and lameness Is (rone. Don't stay crippled! This soothing. penetrating oil needs to be used only once. It takes the pain right out and ends tire misery. It ia magiral, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn the akin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sci atica, backache or rheumatism so promptly. It never disappoints! & A. LOWELL, ATTORNET ANT counsellor at law. Office la De Pain building. IT! ERA L DIRECTORS. J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORJ Funeral director and licensed em balmer. Most modern funeral par lor. morgue and funeral eara Cah responded to day or night. Coraat Mala and Water streets. Telephone (2. JOHN & BAKER, FUNERAL Dt rector and licensed em balmer. Op Posits postofOea, Funeral parlor. two funeral ears. Calls responded tt day or alght. -Pkoae 7 ft. MONTANA FARM LAJtDS. NORTHBRM PACIFIC RAITWA1 lends la essKera Montana at 22.5i to 212 per acre. Suitable tor farrotsa matloa write er try. Montana see W. B. Hett, MUs MiscajuiEocs. WANT sTD OLD FALSa TUfl'H. Doat matter if hreken. I pay 21.0 to 2 00 per set. Mall te U Maaer 200T S Fifth Street. Philadelphia, Pa Will sead cash by return mall. LEGAL BLANKS OF BTTBRT DBV ecrtptioa for eouaty court, ctreatt eoart. yastie, eearc real aetata ete roe sale at sksat Orearaaiaa ajfTloa, PAGE SSVRN ' .fifes' ) Se as to be sure caf ami form I y good Oranges, ask for Sasnkisx, ana have triemdValiwrwd ia the original tissue wrappers. Phone jraajr dealer. Suninst Uniformly Good Oranges LA State of Okie, City sf Tales., Lucas CouBty. sa. Frank J. Cheney wakes oath that be IS senior partner of toe firm of r. J. rneses a C, doing business In the City ef Teta, County sad State aforesaid, and that ewe firm will pay the ma of ONB HUNDKMia DOLLARS for each and every esse eg Ca tarrh that cannot be cored ky -be see et HALL'S CATAMUa CCHaV glaaNaV A, LH K.NET. Swors te before a. ana mssrrlsee) ha. sty presence, this (th day ef Diernbe, A. D. 188S. A. W. GL.BA80N, (Seal) Notary PuMIe, Ball', Catarrh Core at takea tatersatsa, and acta tarcagb the Blood oa tke Macwae. Sorfaces of the Byateav Bead far Sana skoaiaat, frea V. J. CH1CNFT A CO Tails' a, X Sold by all drngjrtsts, TSe. Ball's rantlly fills tor IN 2 1 THS OLD RaT LI AH LK ' REMEDYFOR MEti. at youh omjceisr. INSITRAXCK AND LWD BC8IXESS1 BENTLBT MONTGOMERY, RBVAh estate, firs, life and accident insur ance agents. 215 Mala strset. Pk 40. ACCTIOXF.ER3. COL W. F. YOHN1CA, AUCTION eer, makes a spdalty of shock and machinery salsa. man that gets yon the money." L orders at East Oregonlaa office. ARCHITECT. RAYMOND W. HATCH. tec. Despala Baildlng. 7(2. Pesdletoeb Oiwroa. ta. m - Wi asr-.taJ ARUtU. - IGCOXD H UD DEALKRA. V. STROBLB, DEALER IN NSW aad aeeoad hand paid for all tnd-aan geoda, eat place to buy household geeda. his B. Coart. Phone 27 1 W. DOCTORAL DR. S A. ROaV PRACTlCw Unix. Had to the eye. ear. nose and ihi iisi Chanty patlmta ut and 2rd aauareet, erainga. ii jadd Building. hUWKI J.A KtHA LXOAL BLANES OF BTSST DA aeriptloa for eeaaty eoart. etreaM eoart, Justice eeurt, real aeasla, saa. or earn at Baa OiwsToalao) efOaa,