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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1916. PAGE THREE CHIEF FIGURES IN ARMY AVIATION SCANDAL 9 ON 0-W LIS GEI INCREASE IN WAGES MELLOW-SWEET IS TASTE OF 'SPEARHEAD" Mosf Richly-Flavored Chew That Was Ever Pressed - Into Plugs FAVORITE FOR A GENERATION Red-blooded men with real tobacco hunger find that they can satisfy it only by chewing, and the most wholesome and satisfying tobacco to chew is that made in plug form. The limit ofluxury in tobacco chew ing is the rich, sweet, juicy flavor that trickles through your system when you chew Spear Head. No other chewing tobacco is so mel low, so luscious and so satisfying. No other equals Spear Head for putting a keen edge on your appetite. Spear Head is made of the world's best tobacco leaf the choicest of red Kentucky Hurley. This leaf is selected for its full, juicy richness with the most painstaking care, is stemmed by hand, is pressed into Spear Head plugs so slowly that not a drop of the rich, natural juice escapes. Your first chew of Spear Head will open your eyes to the genuine enjoy ment there is in chewing. Chew the rich and mellow tobacco that has been the favorite for a third of a century that's Spear Head. In 10c cuts, wrapped in wax paper. " hr. Kroiiglicr IHtIIiicn. US A.NliKI.ES, March 2. Dr. J. tVhttoomb ltroiigher, pastor of the Baptist Temple Church of Ixs Ange les, formerly of l'ortlund, Or., re turned from Chicago and announced i hut he WOUM not accept a call to the I'lrnt Baptist church of Chicago. The cull wan tendered him several days ago. "ANURIC!" THE NEWEST DISCOVERS CHEMISTRY This Is a recent discovery of Doctor Pierce, who is head of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute at Httffaln, N. Y. Experiments at Doctor Pierce's Hospital for several years proved that there is no other eliminator of uric acid that can be compare! U it. For those easily recognised symptoms of inflam mationas backache, scalding nrine and frequent urination, as well as sedi ment in the urine, or if uric acid in the blood has caused rheumatism, It is simply wonderful how surely "Amine" act. The best of results are always obtained in cases of acnU; rheumatism in the joints, in gravel and gout, and invariably the pains and stiffness which so frequently and persMenttf accom pany the disease rapidly disappear. (jo to your nearest drug Ml and limply ask for a 60-OSnl package of "Anuric," manufactured by Dr. Pierce, or send 10 cents to Dr. Pier for a large trial package. If you suspect kidney or bladder trouble, send him a sample of your water and describe symptoms. Doctor Pierce's chemist will examine it, tin n Dr. Pierce will report to yuu, without foe or charge. NoTK : French scientists affirm that "Anuric" is thirty -seven times more active than lithia in eliminating uric acid, and is a harmless but reliable chemical compound that may be safely given to children, but should bo used only by grown-ups who actually wish to restore their kidneys to )erfect health, by conscientiously Uafttf one box or more in extreaie cases as "Anuric" (thanks to Doctor Pierce's achievement) It by far the most perfect kiduey and bladder corrector obtainable. Pr. Pierce's IYIIrts are the original little Urat Pills. One little Pellet for laxative three for a cathartic. ED'S PLACE A complete line of soft drinki, cigars and tobac--cos. Wineliart's Golden Nectar, bottled or on draught. Pool and Billiard Tables. Former St. George Bar Location. ED ICEMMHTXJAHN, Pros, LCY LLE II1NKSE HERB MEDICI Nl to. No. 714 i.rad, n St. Our roots have been tested 100 years. We can cure all chronic diseases or abscesses. 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Weal, used n relief operator at Maker for the past two weeks, has returned here where he has his regu lar operator position. Mrs K. M. Calvert and her mother Mrs. Mattle Atchison went to La Orunde on Tuesdny to do shopping Mrs Mary Warren from Coomb? Canyon, came up here Tuesday to vis It a week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J Darker. Walter Marlln of this place, went to I'e n d 1 et c c n Tuesday on business PRIZES AWARDED WINNERS IN BOWLING CONTEST HERE K.I RNAMENT ENDS; SILVER OOP Wll.l, HAVE To BE COMPETED nut AGAIN. Prizes for Individual and team rec ords made during the recent bowling tournament have been awarded, the prises having been put up by various merchants. Ixiren Hoover had both high average and high three game but. Inasmuch as the league rules al low only one prize to a ptayer. he was forced to choose. He chose the prize for the latter record and, thus, th silver CUP put up by rt. M. Sawtelle will have to he competed for again. The either prizes were awarded as follows: Second high average for season. 6 automatic reel. George C liner & Co Krehs. 197. Third high average for season hunting coat, lb.nd Hros Hook. IV'J.i Fourth high average for season fishing pole. (J, I I.a Dow- Stephens lit, Fifth high average for season. IS bowling shoes. I., (i, Frazier McMon lea, 192. PI ret high .1 games, mottled ball H II C Co. Hoover, 7. Second high. .1 games. mlRtarj brushes. Jo Trtllman Hamley. 664.1 Third high 3 games r, hat, P0- pies Warehouse -Hays Slit Fourth high 3 games. : leather' batlbag, Hamley & Co Harnett. 65? I Fifth high average. 3 games. theater tickets. The Temple. Mers , 631 First high single game, stick pin Herman Peters Bggers, 267. Second high single game. S Por- shiem shoes. it. Alexander EtanaTen 204. Third high single game, fish bask-1 et Taylor Hardware Co. Baum, 236 ! Fourth high single game, carving; set W I Clarke (iuyll. 234 High team for season. 60 per cent! of entrance fees, wetchfobl by Sol I Baum, nulldoggors. 689 Second team for season, 4" l'-r cent of entrance fees. Happy canyons, j ESS. Iiw team gets a swell feed at rjoey'a, Buckerooe, 289. High team, games, banquet, Fred Biol h. Hotel Pendleton- Hulldoggcrs 14)4)11, Hospital Ship lilts Mini'. ROME March 2 -The Italian he pltal ship Mare Ch uro struck a ml c rr san Olovannl, HERE'S NEW VIGOR EOR OVERWORKED STOMACHS Tallman & Co . the popular drug gies, have been In the drug business long enough to have their own opin ion of the best way ccf selling medi cines. They s.iy the plan adopted by Ml-o-na. the great dyspepsia remeclv. Is the fairest they have ever heard of. They don't believe that a medicine ought to be paid for unless it does the1 user some good. And Ml-o-na Is sold under a positive guarantee to relieve dyspepsia or to refund the money. 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Nothing lessens a man's success in his work or a woman's fascinating personality more than a weak stom ach, with Its attending evils Use Ml-o-na and see how much more there Is In life sflg mm mm GIRL INHALES TYPHOID GERMS MAKING TEST SAN FRANCISCO, March I. Miss Josephine Miller a senior at the L'nl verctly of California. Is full of ty phoid gentle. She swallowed them while making a test in the bacteriol ogy department. What Is going to happen to her is arousing all sorts of interest In the college. Phyltclani say there Is no preventive except to keep the bodv well nourished. Not until Saturday will she know whether the germs will prove harmful and all her friends am waiting patiently until that time. She was c ouducting a test when she in haled too deeply in n pipette and swallowed the germs heep Your BOWC4S Kosiilai. As everyone knows, the bowehi are' Ute sewerage stem of the body and j It is of the greatest Importance that they move once each day. If your bowels become constipated, take a) dose of Chamberlain's Tablets lust j afte r supper and they will correct thel disorder obtainable everywhere -I Adv ' STATESMEN IN THREATENED REVOLT CLARK, ?? FLOOD, rmrwi, , ;-i.c.i evW I Senator J. T. Robinson of Arkansas, has charged before a meeting of the! I military affairs committee of the up- I per house thut the management of the united States arm; aviation : under Lieutenant Colonel Samuel ! !!..li,.r iu 'Vmlf.ni ocil.lv . ,.f fliAnt , . , , .... Not coil, has the committee decided j ecu an nvestlgution. but (ieneral Hugh j 1a Scott, acting Secretary of war, has i directed an Investigation for his de partment. ' WOMAN FINED ON A BOOTLEGGING CHARGE PORTLAND, Ore March 2 Maria Pacclnl was fined 1200 and ordered to! leave the state when found guilty in 1 the circuit court c,r a charge of boot-1 legging. Her husband, Robert Pac- Clnl, who has fled the state, was also fined 1200, but the fine is suspended so long as Paccini remains outside oi Oregon The district attorney's of fice absolved Attorney A B. Ferrara j of all blame for the disappearance of Pacclnl. Attorney Ferrara sad enter. ed a plea of gulltv for Robert PaccU nl Mr. Wltliyoomho ircefsts. SALEM. Ore., March 2. Governor: Wlthycombe accepted the invitation! of the Portland Boearlana to be their guest on the excursion to Honolulu J this spring The executive will be ac-j companled by his daughter. Miss Ma-1 bel Wlthycombe. The Itosarians have chartered the liner (Treat Northern and will sail di-i rectly from Portland for Honolulu ! leaving April 12. The party expects to he gone about It days Mill Addition Started. OREGON CITT. 'ire.. March 2. Work on the $760. Out addition to the Bawley Pulp & Paper company plant i began when the C. J C00 Company started a steam shovel on the exca vating The greater part or the site of the new plant has been cleared The Cataract Hrehouee will be moved this week, half of the oln l umping and filtering plant, which was brought from the city, has been removed. or Clark ol the hou tesentatlves. Claude Kitchm leader ccf the majority, and ofrtt ,ai Henri D Hood, chairman ol the fore gn committee' of the Incuse, had Porlant conference with Pi wiison Friday morning, Fe about the Herman threat to ffair: :i nt armed merchant cssel I. William J. Stone li the senate committee a after March chairman ccf foreign rela lions. His letter tec tht Thursday brought forth th preatdeni -cpl that the administrat on would oppose this policv of Germane Senator Thomas P. i lore, senator from Oklahoma, had a ic solution against Americans tra' cl ing on foreign lines which varrc armament. This is said to have tin basking of WUltam I, Bryan, ALEXANDERS FIERCE FIGHT WITH 4 COUNTY OFFICERS DEPlTIEh DEFIED FOR HAYS AT ARDEVWALD BY INSANE FARM Kit. OREGON CITY, Ore., March 2. William Klinkman. aged 25, who has been living with hia mother and two sisters at Ardenwald. near here, bar rlcaded the thre women and himself in the family house and defied the Clackamas county officials for two davs. He was captured last night by a trap well laid by Sheriff Wilson and his deputies. For several days Klinkman has been) ner- He then turned the gun on him acting queerly and had told members ! self . inflicting a slight wound. A of his family and neighbors that If! crowd of Puis countrymen had selz- the officers did not leave him alone he, In revenge, would shoot the Ar denwald school children. This threat, made again yesterday was taken se riously and school authorities dis missed school earlier than usual, fear ing Klinkman would carry out his threat. Klinkman ester - Just for practice uay morning took aim the school I flag rope and clipped it in twain with his shotgun at 100 yards distant rhis target practice was noticed by reeponasDuny tor me situation. Don he school authorities, who, at noon, ! n sa''- llsmlaeed school earlier than usual: The socialist was silenced when nd ordered the children not to nsaa the Klinkman home Deputy Mullen returned to Arden - wall, where he found a lifelong friend of young Klinkman. and hatched up a scheme to capture Klinkman at the Ardettwald station as he would board the train for Portland with his friend, whose name the authorltes withhold, the friend telling Klinkman that they would go to the city to see a show The plan worked to perfection, but Klinkman put up a fight for a full half hour before the offl the straps on him ers could ret -iiiiili Loaee il voice. 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High Top Shoes for the short skirts are very much in demand. We have them. Alexanders BURTON REFUSES TO RUN FOR PRESIDENT LINCOLN. Neb, March 2 In a letter to Secretary of State Pool, for mer United States Senator Theodore Burton of Ohio asked that his name tie withdrawn as a candidate for the republican presidential nomination. Pool received Burton's letter Mondaj I and his request will be granted. Bur ton declared In his letter that his TWOi name had been placed on the Nebras ka ballot without his knowledge or consent. Juneau Lynching Prevented. JCNEAT. Alaska. March 2. Res cued by Deputy United States marsh als from a mob of Infuriated citizens intent upon lynching him. John Pui an Austrian, is in jail here, after an attempt to kill Mrs. Mllta Speich. In a fit of Jealousy. Puz shot twice at Mrs. Speich and seriously wounded ed him and were looking for a place to lynch him when marshals rescued him. socialist Stirs Congress. WASHINGTON. March 2 Meyer London, only .socialist congressman. I created much excitement on the floor nf tnP hoUM in th(1 of debatp ! on the foreign situation. "I think congress ought to accept half :i dozen legislators snrnns- tn thele feet, insisting that he observe the ! ru,ea nf the house and confine his remarks -us- Ex sion. It- Hohso,, s cuxliilatc TI'SOALOOSA. Ala.. March 2 Representative Richmond P. Hobson will be a candidate for congress from the new Tenth district, It became known here. . He WItl oppose W. R Bankhead, eon of Vnlted states Sen- I mtnr n,n,i Mr Hobson was defeated for the JMiiiiimintiiiiiiiiii! ' Known For First National Bank PENDLETON, OREGON is hereby granted the right to act as Trustee. Ex ecutor, Administrator and Registrar of Stocks and Bonds. Federal Reserve Board. By C. s. Hamlin. Governor. SECURITY -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii F ALT'S famous pn A UriCU Fresh Every Day VIf f f V lOIl OYSTERS SEA CRABS Fine. Clean Furnished Rooms In Connection. 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