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EIGHT PAGES PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1916. Backache Just Like a Toothache! Jwr Mi. l'ditor Sometime ago I had backache very bad ; it mould acne Just like a toothache. I tried a new discovery of Doctor rirrce's, called "Annrie!" This is for kidnevs and backache. 1 poon M relieved o( all backache and had no more pain, and I hope cithers troubled in the same way will try this wonderful new remedy. Yours sincerely, Mrs. Lintot.n Stearns. PILOT ROCK GIRLS CAN'T MAKE CANDY AS GOOD AS BOYS PI BIJC SCHOOLS DOLD COX" ITCSTS Mi PRIZES AW R1 1 l tO THE INM.I MUNITION SHIPS FIRE BELIEVED TO BE OF INCENDIARY ORIGIN Nont: It Is now MHjrtad with eon fldonoe that these painful effect.-! duo to nrlr Htitl in tlie s yst m are entirely eradi cate!. A now remedy, called "Anuria,"! has leen discovered by Ilr. Pierce, and fa the cause of a drainage) outward of the nrlc acid with which It comes in contact within the body, It will w ard off hack actio, headache, and the darting pain and aches ot articular or nuaonlat rheuma 1 tism of those diseases which are caused by too much uric acid, such as gout, asthma, sciatica, renal calculus. "An nrie " prolongs life hocansv old people usu ally suffer from hardening and thickening of th" walls of the artertea, due to the ei ccss of uric acid in the blood and tissues. Dr. rlaroa, who is director and chief phvsician at the Invalids' total and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., baji ! boon testing this wonderful medicine f.ir the relief of overworiccd and weakened kidneys. The relief obtains! by sufferers i has lcn so satisfactory that he deter mined to place "Amnio" with the prin cipal dfUgfUif in town whore rxvipla j could get this roady-to-uso medicine. ! "Anuric" is not harmful or poisonous, ' but olds n.if urr in throwing oil those poisons within the body which cause so rouch Suffering, pnln and miser. Scion ! lists assert ti. r. ooody is 37 times more For Diabet mid Drtght's Disease th'.s remedy is building a reputation as ' good as Dr. PMNSft other well-known medicines which have Umi proven reli able during nearlv fifty years, such as Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription for the ills of women. Doctor tierce's Pleasant Pellets, the liver regulator, and Doctor PlereaS Golden Medical Discovery lor red Uood. mail OiMta Wins IVie for t;oiior.il ii-iI: BaperiMeajMM of Bokoola I. K, Voung Is lTcwcnt funeral of Mo. Reenter l neui Other Najw of the Village. (Baal Oregonian Special ! PILOT ROCK, Ore.. Feb 24. The public school held an industrial con test here yesterday. Frizes were awarded to both hoy sand girls for sewing, fancy work, baking, candy making and woodwork. The boys led in the candy making. The prise for the liest general display was awarded to Vivian Gibbs. Mr and Mrs. R. A Pickering re turned from La Grande yesterday and are comfortably settled in their new heme. U. Alexander, an Odd Fellow dele gate . was shaking hands with friends here Tuesday. Supt. Young was here for the I. O. O, F convention and to see the ex hlblta in the school contest. Mr. and Mrs Al Boylen were visit ;rtvks Resist Hulgars. LONDON, Feb. 22. Patrols oil Greeks and Bulgarians fought a sharp ; engagement near Dolran Thursday, j after the Rulgarians crossed the fron-, tier, according to a Saionlki dispatch: to Reuter s Telegram company. The Rulgarians were forced to re. tire, leaving two men Killed. One Greek soldier was wounded. STOMACH MISERY QUICKLY VANISHES Your money back if you want it is the way in which Tallman & Co the popular druggists, are selling Mi o na. the great dyspepsia remedy. This is an unusual ptan. but Mi-o-na has so much merit and Is so al most invariably successful in relieving all forms of indigestion that they run but little risk in selling under a guar antee of this kind. Do not be miserable or mak- your friends miserable wi-h your dvsnep sia. Mi-o-na will help you. ft Is dotsn't. tell Tallman & Co. that vol want yourjnoney nack and they wilt cheerfully refund it. A chance for the better will be seen from the first few doses of Mi-o-nn and its continued use will soon start you on the road to perrect digestion and enjoyment of food. Mi-o-na has been so uniformly successful that every box is sold un der a positive guarantee to refur;" the money if it does not rel'eve What fairer proposition conld be made" Tallman & Co. give their person ll guaranteo of "money back if you want it" with even' box of Ml-o-na that they sell. A guarantee like tbto sneaks volames fOT the merit of tne last Friday onday after survived by for the first time in three months. Mr. Smith has been suffering with a broken leg and is still on crutches. Rev. Snyder left here today and will not be here to preach Wednesday and Thursday, as announced, having been called home to the funeral of an old friend. Rev. E W. Warrington of Freew i ter is renewing old acquaintances h?re while attending the L O. O. F. con vention Hazel Beitel left for Pendleton yes terday. She expects to make her home there this summer. The funeral of Mrs. Reader, who died in Pendleton at the Easte-n Oregon State Hospn; night, was held here noon Mrs. Ressler is husband, a son Robert and daughter, Ruth Ressler, all of this place. Ed Lester left for Portland Satur day to attend the lumbermen's con vention. Mrs. Buster Scott spent last week with her daughters. Mrs. Garfield and Mrs. Ramsdell of Pendleton. Mr and Mrs. G. M. Johnst"n havo moved to the Henderson house. C. O. Cooper, Willard Evans, Clara Beck. F. A. Michaels, wife and daugh ter. Levi Eldridge and daughter, and Walter Smith and wife, were among thse who visited Pendleton from here Saturday. omar Jensen was taken ill quite suddenly Monday morning. He was removed to tho hospital that evening and Tuesday evening was operated on for appendicitis. At last reports he had passed through the operation nicely and was resting much better. Mrs. Lillie Carner. formerly of this place, but now of Portland, arrived here today and will vlsjj her parents indefinitely. Mrs John Royer Is quite ill at her home near Nye. f I I' i .H BH - 9 WW- WWm v :$Vv - immmmmmmmmmmmmammmmwmmm n mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm juiliiuii mini iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i iiiiiiiiniii iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiii I An Economical Luxury) ELECTRIC LIGHT 1 Has proven itself in thousands of homes to be the most economical and at the same time the greatest luxury there is. If you use it in your home, YOU KNOW! If you don't use it, GET BUSY! Pacific Power & Light Go. "Always at Your Service." rMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMlfr: Oregon aggregate 196,156 acres The valuation of this area is not given, but I it is estimated that the price ranged from $7 to f 1 0 an acre, bringing th'i j total to approximately Jl.TaO.OOO. NEW YORK. Feb. 23. Federal de- led tnree British munition ships, al partment of justice agents have begun 1 ier and thirty lighters and barges. ! two invest gutions into the fire at the It is thought that the fire was of In-j Erie Basin. Brooklyn, which destroy. ct ndlary origin. The ships, lightej-s and pier were filled with munitions. The total dam age amounted to about It, 090,000, BELGIUM AND SERVIA MUST BE RESTORED SAYS ASQUITH WILD BILL REFUSES TO LEAVE THE NICE JAIL LONDON. Feb. 23. Not only must Belgium be restored completely, but Serbia must recover more territory than she lost and Prussian militarism must fall before England consents M peace. Asqulth declared In commons Answering a query of Philip Bnowdel about England's peace terms. Asquith repeated his Guild hall pledge and made important additions. LIKED IT SO WKLI, T PORT I VXD 1)11) NOT M TO RET CRN HOME. 2 llankeiv Found QOtHy. OTTAWA, 111., Feb. 23 John E Hartenbower, president, and George D. Hiltbrand. cashier, of the Tonica Exchange Rank, were found guilty of receiving deposits after having knowl edge of the insolvency of the bank. Each was sentenced to three years in prison and a fine of $128. The jury was out 45 minutes. A motion for a new trial was filed by the defendants' lawyers. Six months ago Wild Rill, a I'ma ttlla Indian, registered for a half year's stay in the federal corridor ot KliK'kadc Minister Appointed. LONDON, Feb. II, AsqUith an nounced In the house of commons that Lord Robert Cecil had been ap pointed minister of blockade. The admiralty will cooperate with him In an advisory capacity. ARMENIAN FREEDOM IS PROMiSED BY BRYCE He Uses th? Safe and Sure Thing at Home V. A. Efird, Conej'j, Calif., write as follows: "I hav sold Foley s Ko .ey and Tar Compound and also othT line? of cough medicines f'-r a number of years, but never use anything but Foley's Honey and Tar '"omnound for my family or myself, as I find it pro duces the best result., ajsrayn cures sven colds and sore chest and does not contain oi'latea or cth'rr harmful drurs " Unthinking and earetcsn pec.!- ne ltet tbeir ough and colds.-not roa'il iBf hw they sraaken the system aad lower the vital r stance to h ! rrav dlse.,,e r. veil rirrw For pr.,: jtts fn and Tar Ct lng soothi HaBMd sui aafsnaas ol lng cough bronchial i Eery ur ! a frla4. Sold i:ver where. uehitis, pleurisy and averting serious re Id, u w Fole's Honey nd. It spreads a h -al-ifluencf over raw ln- eases tightness and 1'AKIH. Feb. 23. "Eighteen hun dred thousand Armenians alread; hav- been massacred. They have suf fered more than any other race it the world." This was the declaration here o Viscount Bryce, former British am basstdor to the I'nited States, who i at the head of a committee api ointei for the relief of the Armenians. "The Armenians," he continued, "haw been the victims of religious fanaticism and cold-blooded cruelty. They will be given their freedom when peace terms are druwn up between the allies and the Teutonic empires. I am sur America sympathizes with the allies and their cause and that this feeling of fr endshiji has been height ned by the knowledge that the allies are trying to help th Armenians." Jf cm isi:its BRING ;OI.I FOR WAR DI RTS Wounded Convtat la Recover. URIAH. Cal Feb. 22. One of two Convicts wounded and captured after a fight with prison camp guards near Monroe was said to be likely to re coverd. The two men. Frank Gon salves and John Mansler. escaped from the camp. Sheriff Hurlburt's Jnll. sny. the Tele gram. "Make yourself at home." Ihey told him. So he did. Three days ago Wild Bill's time was up. But did Wild Bill leap with Joy at the thought of freedom? Wild BUI did not. When they went to tell him about It he laid down and played possum. Life In a nice safe Ja". where one might have endless onlora for dessert, proved too alluring "Can't go.'' exclaimed BUI. "Gottum only dol'i cost 16.50 get home." Those less enamored of the Jail E suggested he might go to work, or E walk home or anything else to -jet out. Nothing doing! 55 Wild Bill spent :, cents of his do!- SS lar to telegraph the Indian agent a! Pendleton for a ten-spot Then h" nettled back to await the arrival ot EE the money, whi-'h nnfortunatelv catre this morning. Wild Bill's vai at ion is over. IS1,3OT AertN Are Sold. ASOTIN. Wash., Feb. 23 The Northern Pacific Railroad was tho largest realty operator In the state ol Washington last year, selling a total of 131,290 acres In the state to sheep and stock men. according to figures given out by the western land de partment. Sales in Washington Idaho and AS WE GROW OLDER our minds are quite as active as in former years but our strength does not respond when we need it most; perhaps the kidneys arc weak, the liver torpid, rheumatic pains or stiffened joints beset us, and we cannot easily throw off the colds that winter brings. What we need is the rich cod liver oil in Scott's Emulsion to renew the blood andcarry strength to every organ of the body, while its glyce rine soothes the res piratory trait, and its hypophosphites strengthen the exc itable nerves. Scott's Emulsion is a scientific oil food, of unusual benefit to those past fifty years particularly during the colder seasons, it imparts warmth and creates strength. Oue bottle will prove its worth. No alcohol or harmful drugs. Scott 4 Bowne. Dluomfield.N.J. 15-Jt LOY LLE CHINESE HERB MEDI&NB CO. No. TH (iraden St. Our roots have been tested 100 years. We can cure all chronic diseases or abscesses. Come to us If you are suffer ing from catarrh, asthma, lung or bronchial trouble, constipa tion, rheumatism, appendicitis, dropsy, kidney, liver, stomach or female trouble, olieslty, blood and skin diseases or nervous debility. Sufferers from these and many other chronic diseases have been restored to health and happiness without poison ous drugs, by the Chinese herbs. Come and we us. iPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll SWV" i n ( . 1 I ' r n ti n e.r- . i imni i t-iru m i inrui ikmi-t- i DOC OOK'S WILD MAN OF a BORNEO Every bit of dandruff disappears after ope or two applications of Dan derine rubbed well into the scalp with the finger tips. Get a 25-c.mt bottle of Danderine at any drug store and save your hair After a few re plications you can t find a particle of dandruff or any falling hair, and the scalp will never Itch. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Your Every Want in the Line of PRINTING Will be taken care of in a satisfactorily manner by the am. wnoop Dft ..thing. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 23. Re ; ports were received here that two i Japanese cruisers, the shitose and the I ToWwa, arrived in Victoria. British Colombia with a war chest contain I lng several millions of dollars for pay I meM of war orders In the United Reports recently rrom Honolulu toi I of mysterious erulslngs of the two Nipponese war craft. They remained under the lee of Maul Island several dayB coaling WHEN RUN DOWN Hood's Ssrsspsrills, the Rslisbls Tonic Medicine, Builds Up. uS OR INDIGESTION 1 nil: MOMENT "PAPE'9 IMAPEP SIN" REACHES THE STOMACH M.I. DI1 RE88 GOES, lit Illicit When you buy anything in rubber you have to rely on the drugs si retrsrdlng Its quality. The only safeguard you have li to buy your rub'jt-r good at R reliable store than carries only reliable make Huy your Rubber floods from us we offer you a belV-r qual ity fr tan mow) Til 0 Asa i as man a uu. ' ni ftniMlitt The reason why you feel so tired all the time at this season Is that your blood is impure and impover ished. It lacks vitality. It la not the rich red blood that gives Ufa to the whole body, perfects digestion and enables all the organs to per form their functions as they should. (Jet Hood's Sarsapaiilla from any druggist. It will make you teal better, look better, eat and sleep better. It Is the old reliable tried and true a" -the-year-round blood purifier and enrlcher, tonic and ap petiser. It revitalises the blood, and Is especially useful In building up the debilitated and run-down. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is helping thousands at this time of year. Let It help you. Get a bottle today and begin taking It at once. Be sure to Set Hood's. Nothing else acts like R. Here Is Doc Cook's wild man ol Horneo, whom he found on his recent trip to that wild land. The doctor took many photographs, but most of them were spoiled on back. This wild man Do some foods you eat hit buck tut uood, but work badly; ferment Into stubborn lumps and cause u sick, I sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or Mrs Dyspeptic, Jot this down: Rapes ; Dia PaPStn digests everything, leaving ' nothing to sour and upset you. There never was anything so safely qUiek, I so certainly effective. No difference j how badly your stomach Is disorder ! ed you will get happy relief In five ' minutes, but what pleases you most 1 is that It Strengthens and regulates ! your stomach so yon can eat your fa-, vorite foods without fear, t Mont remedies Ive you relief some-1 .times the) are slow, but not sure, i "Rape's Dlapepsin" Is quick, positive, and puts your stomach In u healthy condition so the misery won t come back. You feel different as soon as "I'ape'a Diapepsin" comes In contact with the stomach distress Just van ishes your stomach gets sweet, no gases, no belching, no eructations ol undigested food, your nead clears and you feel fine. Go now, make the best Investment you ever made, by getting a large fifty-cent case of Rape's Dlapepsin th long trip from any drug store. Tou realize in the doctor five minutes how needless It Is to suf- i Is a fair specimen of the he found there fer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. we carry the greatest stock of papers, in quantity, quality and variety, to be found in Eastern Oregon. we employ only high-class and competent workmen in every department. we use modern methods, machinery and materials. It is not necessary to send out of Pen dleton for a single thing in the Printing line The East Oregonian can give you better service than any out-of-town concern, can save you time and money on every job and guarantees you absolute satisfaction It Costs Nothing to Consult Us. Just 'phone 1 111!