EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX. FKPFDLETOJf. OBEGOV. nUDAY, DECEMBER 8, ltli. ror. TIIRFR iuEBY no UILL BE SOLD BEF0E3E THE IHE UEJIT Tremendous Selling Is Nov Going On Thin has boon a period of unusual offerings in the closing out Bale of the largest assort ment of pianos ever shown in Pendleton. The opportunity' presented whereby private indi viduals could purchase fine, new pianos on easy terms for less money than dealers or dinarily buy them for cash. As has been stated in our previous an nouncements this entire stock of pianos and organs must bo closed out by Dec. 11th, and it will be; there are urgent reasons for it. The latest 1911 and some advanced styles for 1912 of some dozen different makes of fine pianos aro to bo found on our floor, in all the various choice and fancy woods used only in high grade, up to date piano building. -These famous makes, the very cream of Am erica's greatest factories, aro now being sacri ficed at prices that even dealers will be bid ding on this stock as soon as word reaches them. Here is a golden opportunity. The chance of a lifetime to secure a highest grada fully warranted piano at bare makers cost. Hurry You Must So great has boon the tide of buyers that the stock is fast being swept away. Come now at once while tho assortment is still good. Saturday every fanner in I'matilla county without a piano will bo hero and our five salesmen will be kept busy from early morning until late. A scoro of orders to hold certain styles havo come in over tho phone. Theso are held only long enough to get a de posit by first incoming mail to us. The very piano you want may bo gone if you delay, sc our advise is como at once. The Prices In order to protect the interest of the dealers who handle theso makes of pianos, nc prices at which theso instruments are now for salo can bo quoted here, but every new piano and organ will le sold at less than it? actual factory cost. Discounts of from 10 to 15 per cent on the actual cash cost of instru ments will bo made on slightlv shopworn or those that have been rented or become second hand. Von will find here now several square pi anos for sale at $47. $00 strictly modern instrument with carved legs and round cor ners, worth $100 and $125, respectively at 'tho lowest estimate. Several second hand uprights and used organs, for a mere song. We must have them out of the way. One $38 and one $47 arid one for $50. ' $275 upright will go for $174, these are well known Xew York makes and have never been sold East or Vest for less than $275 heretofore. There are others that will go for still less money, though all are good reliable pianos. Pianos sold the country over for $475 and $500 are being offered here for $288 and $327. Ono very good slightly shop worn piano is being offered for $147, while $227 buys tho piano many of your neighbors paid $350 for. You can better appreciate these offerings when you see the really beautiful pianos. For tomorrow we offer in fanciest quarter sawed oak case with handsomely hand carved panels, the most superb style new scale Kim ball upright grand at the heretofore unhearn of price of $374. This is the piano that bar taken the many gold medal awards at every, exposition where it has been shown. On Easy Terms With the exception of Uio four highest priced, very elaborately hand carved styles, the cost of which is over $350 and on which terms of payment will not lo made less than $50 down and $15 a month, all pianos are for sale on payment of $15, $20 or $25 down and at tho rate of $8 or even $6 Ter month ac cording to makes, styles and designs. Since all prices are based upon actual cash cost, those taking advantage of the alove named easy terms, will pay interest on deferred pay ments at 8 per cent per annum. Every piano or organ sold will Ih accom panied by the respective manufacturers' five years' warranty, duly countersigned, thus ftiRy protecting a customer in every way. The Stock h Rapidly Thinning THE TIME LIMIT is set and you must come at once to partici pate. There is no time to lose and we ur gently advise you to come this evening if you live in town for tomorrow the crowds will be jostling one another in their frantic effort to get that much coveted certain piano. Remember we are open tonight and the time is short 813 Main Street CH1CAG0ANS EAT OREGON APPLES ; Chicago. IIIh., Dec. 8. Oregon ap ples scored a bin hit yesterday when vlHltors to the big land show at the Coliseum here were each presented wl.h one of the big luscious prize win- j neri by the officials of the Unlon Kouthern Pacific railroad. ; The apples had been sent to the show by Oregon growers who were anxious that their fruit could be put into the mouths of as many Chkago ans as It was possible to reach In one , (,ay ' z j The program of speeches and mu- sic wh'ch had been prepared was ' given In one of the Union-Southern ' Pacific halls. J. H. O'Neill acting as : Governor West's personal represerita- ! . tive, and Tom Richardson of Port-' : land, made the principal speeches and pounded home In the minds of their I auditor the fact that Oregon is the i best and fastest growing state In point of population and wealth per capita of any In the union. employes and are attired in becom ing clothes for their service. The company charges time instead of Individual fares for the use of the car, and those who have hired It have found that usually one-half of the money spent otherwise has been sav ed. Of course, some couples can af ford to spend quite a bit and for them the railway company provides a regu lar day and night honeymoon tour around the city at special rates. directs sihgeox's kxife. TASTE, SMELL iiUb E Doctor Aula Operation on HimM-lf for .Y'MX'ndli-ltls. ' New Haven, Cor.n. Dr. Louis S. Ilooth. twenty-six, aa attending physi-' clan at a local hospital -was operated on for appendicitis without taking an anaesthetic. He was so placed upon the operat Ing table Jhat he was able to watch the operation from beginning to end, making suggestions as to how It! should be done. A rapid recovery Is expected. Hotel McFeely The Only Strictly First-Class, Modern Priced Hotel in the Gity New House. New and Beautiful Furniture. Hot and Cold Water in Every Room. NO INSIDE ROOMS. Rates $1.00 and $1.50 Per Day Corner Alder & 41h Streets Oppositt Keylor Grand Theatre. Walla Walla, Wash. MARRY? XEVEU!! HEX Alii: no good KNOWN FOR ITS STRENGTH THE First National Bank PENDLETON, OREGON Capital, Surp'us and Un di vided Profits, $500,000.00 Resources $2,000,000.00 KNOWN FOR ITS SECURITY Chicago. "Most men make excel lent entertainers, but sorry husbands. "They are all right as long as they haven't any strings on you. "A young man friend is all right, but a husband Is a different propo sition. "Husbands are as constant as the March wind, as loyal as an alley cat. "A wife Is as free as a caged canary bird, only she isn't cared for as ten derly. "Tho average husband believes the function of a wife is to contribute to his comfort and pleasure, humble her self to him, darn his socks and save bis money." With these expressions, Miss Nellie Anheuser, daughter of the millionaire St. Louis brewer, indicated her con tempt for the state of matrimony. Miss Anheuser was going through a lot of bundles of wearing apparel pur chased in Chicago during the day when a reported called, she was dressed In an attractive purple silk gown which heightened the richness of her blond beauty. "A dispatch from St. Louis says you are to be married," the reporter told her. "I am not going to be married!" she exclaimed. "Not for a minute. Whom are they trying to marry me to now?" "The dispatch doesn't say; that's what I came to find out," said the re porter. "Well, let me tell you right from my beart that I'm not going to announce my engagement when I get back to M. Louis, that I am not engaged and do not intend to be." At 100 Enjoys Her Fishing. Bristol, Tenn. Mrs. Jano Trinklo. who was 100 years old last week, at tributes her longevity to outdoor life which she has led for fifty years. She has" not ml.-sod a season's fishing and is a lucky angler. I Jo ware of Ointments for Catarrli That Contain Mercury. MM mtirrtirv vi'lll .iihaIv .1. - . sinell and completely derange the whole J""'1" wuen emering it tnrotign the tnm-nnt mirfnces. Such nrtli'les should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable pn.VKirlnns. as the damage tliey will do l ten fold to the good you ran possibly de live from them. Hall's Catarrh Cnrr mnnnrnrtiiPAil hi tf 1 f1! ... do, O., contains no mercury, and Is taker ..... . a, mi; uirt-i-iiy upon me imhwt and mucous aiirfnces of the srstem. In bur lllir Hall's Cntnrrh f'tirn ha ...... A .i.. irriiiilne. It Is taken Inlornnllv ami nin.1.- H Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co Testimonial free. Sold bv I rui.T.'lst. Price, 73c per bottle Take Hall's Family Till, for constipation. "WHAT SHALL I ANSWER GOD? (I'rlHtlan Cluireh Revival Continues With Good Intercut Each Xfeht. I Evange!Ut Holmes announced "What Shall I Answer God?" as his' thome for tonight and there Is sure to be a good crowd, for the services or mis weejc nave been of a very high character. A great many pro nounced last night's sermon as one of the best he has yet given. The subject was, "Saved By Blood." He began by noting from a chart that there were at least fourteen things or persons that are faid to "save" and that none of these taken apart from the others could be attributed with exclusive saving power To illustrate, faith saves, but not faith alone; Jesus faves, but not Jesus alone, there is something for man to do; repentance and confession of Christ are "unto salvation," but these are of no avail alone. The evangelist then Indicated the meaning of the term "blood" by the quotat'on of many passages of Scrip ture, showing that the word was used as a figure of speech, meaning life, hence to say that the blood of Jesus saves" is to say that His life was of fered instead of that of the sinner. Mr. Holmes then pointed to the Old Testament sacrifices as a type of the shedding of the blood of Christ, and quoted Paul as saying that "without the i-hedding of blood there is no re mission." All were under the "law of sin and death," but Christ became the willing sacrifice for each one of us, died in our stead, and by the shed- j ding of His blood life is offered to all. The s'nging of Miss Lingenfelter was a delight to all. She sanir nrm Of Gvnsv Smith' fiimnua nn at that negmntng and at the close that beau tiful selection. "Nearer Home." Her tones are as clear as a bell and her voice under perfect control. Her heart seems in her work and each se lection is rendered with great feeling and power. Two selections are prom ised from her at each ."service this! week. Double I'mpire System. San Francisco, Calif., Dec. 8. Af ter a lengthy discussion last n'ght at the meeting of the magnates of the Pacific Coast league, it was decided to use th double umpire system for a'.l league games during the coming sea son. It was also decided that um pires only would be allowed to toss the balls into the diamond, to prevent juggling. A submerged box, near the ump'res' positions, containing twelve balls each, will be provided. This will eliminate the practice of home teams tossing out soft balls to visiting teams and re'aining the new balls for the home side. MAXTEI.L IS HEARTBROKEN'. Grlor Over Wife's Death Causes Col lapse of Famous Actor. New Orlans Robert Mantell the actor, is suffering from a nervous breakdown caused by grief ver the death of his wife, who was Marie Booth Russell. Mrs. Mantell died at Atlantic Highlands, N. J., several weeks ago, of tuberculosis. Destroyed by Catarrh Can Be Quickly Restored by Using Ely's Cream Balm, The thousands who suffer the miseries of colds anl catarrh and claim they hare never found a enre can get instant relief by simply anointing the nostrils with Ely's Cream Bairn. Unlike internal mixtures which upset the stomach, or strong snuffs which only ag gravate the trouble, this cleansing, healing, antiseptic Balm instantly reaches the seat of the trouble, stops the nasty discharge, clears the nose, head and throat, and brings back the sense of taste, smell and hearing. More than this, it strengthens tho weakened and diseased tissues, thus protecting you against a return of the trou ble. This remedy will cure a c ld in a day, and prevent its becoming chronic or result ing in catarrh. Nasal catarrh is an inflammation of the membrane linmg the air passages, and can not be reached by mixtures taken into the stomach, nor can it be enred by snuffs and powders which only canse additional irri tation. Don't waste time on them. Get a 60 cent bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist, and after using it for a day you will wish you had tried it sooner. It your case reqnires a spray, ask for Ely's (Liijnid) Cream Balm. Mothers should give the children Ely's Cream Balm for colcls and cronp. It is perfectly harmless, and pleasant to take. SPORTS $15,000 FOR A XOSE TWEAK. RAILWAY WEDDING CARS. London Has Tlieni on Street Cars Where They Have Right of Way. London The London Street Rail way has installed wedding cars that are given the right of way on all Its lines, and on account of the law against the obstructions of street cars makes the wedding day trips more speedy and satisfactory. Arrange-j ments are made on the day previous to the marriage for the exact time od i departure of the car at a certain! point, when the bridal party is ex pected to be promptly on hand. The car Is luxuriously equipped and much more comfortable than the close stuffy, bumping livery a'able carri age'. Conductor and motorman are taken from the pick of the company's lrnier Judge Sues Former Judge for lowering His Dignity; Gets Verdict. Kansas City, Mo. Judge W. O. Thomas, in the Circuit Court here, in structed the jury to bring In a verdict for the plaintiff in the ease of former County Judge George J. Dodd. su ing former County Judge C. E. Moss for $15,000 damages because of an alleged tweaking of the Dodd nose at the hand of Moss. Judge Moss admitted having called Judge Dodd an "lnslgr'.ficant little shrimp," but denied having finger nails as "long as a Chinaman's," as was accused, or that he had "clutch ed" Judge Dodd by the throat or nose. He did, however, he admitted, lay his hand upon Judge Dodd's shoulder, but in a manner so gentle as to be almost caressing. Judge Moss described the instance three years ago, when In a tax suit Judge Dodd had Intimated that a statement of his was untrue. "I said to him: 'You might as well call me a liar,' said Judge Moss; 'and then I reached for him. But I never had any malice against him. and haven't now. I feel sorry for him." Judge Moss Is over six feet and weighs 170. Judge Dodd is small of stature and weighs about 140. Now congress will begin to do a lit tle business and a good deal of politics. Jeannette Puts Smith to Sleep. New York. Dec. 8. Joe Jeanette, the negro heavyweight pugilist, last night scored a knockout over Jewey Smith of England, in the third round of their bout which was scheduled to go ten rounds. The sleep producer was a terrific right to the Jaw. Malone ami Canole Matched. Denver, Colo., Dec. 8. Mike Malone, a Greek lightweight of more or less prominence in intermountain fighting circles, and Willie Canole, of the Pacific coast, have bee nmatched for ten rounds before the Denver Ath letic club December 19. Mlsa Cliesbroiigh in Finals. San Francisco, Ca lf.. Dec. 8. Miss Edith Chessbrough of this city, will take part in the finals to decide the championship of the Pacific Coast Women's Gold tournament by rea son of her victory in the semi-finals yesteraay over Mrs. J. V. Eliot Los Angeles. of Tho Inward Effects of humors are worse than the outward. They en danger the whole system. Hood's Sarsaparilla eradicates all humors, cures all their inward and outward effects. It is the great alteraive and tonic, whose merit has been every where established. ttt.es era ed ix e to 14 days. Tour druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case or itcning Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 days. 50c OR IK STOMACH GAS. HEAKTIU'RX. DYSPEPSIA AXD ALL MISERY" VANISHES Fivo Minutes After Tak'ng n Little Dlnpepsiii Your Stomneli Will Feel Fine Agiiin Eat Your Favorite IVkhIs Without Fear of Distress, Take your sour, out-of-order stom ach or maybe you call It Indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or catarrh of the stomach; :t doesn't matter take your stomach trouble rlsht with you to your pharmacist and ask him to open a no-cent case of Tape's Din pepsin and let you ent one 22-graln Trian gule and see if within five minutes there is left any trace of your former misery. The correct name for your trouble Is food fermentation food sourng: the digestive organs become weak, there Is lack of gastric juice; your food Is only half digested and you become affected with loss of appetite, pressure and fullness after eating, vomiting, nausea, heartburn, grlpinc In bowels, tenderness In tho pit of the stomach, bad tas'e In mouth, con stipation, pain In limbs. sleepless ness belching of gas. biliousness pick headache, nervousness, d'szlncss or many other similar symptoms. If your appetite Is fickle and noth ng tempt you, or you belch gas, or If you feel bloated after eating, or vour food lies like a lump of lead on vour stomach, you can make up your mind that at the bototn of nil this there Is but one cause fermentation of nnd'gested food. Prove to yourself In f've minutes that your stomach Is as good ni any; hat there 1 noth'ng really wrong, "top th's formen'ation and begin eat 'r wlm you want without fear of discomfort or misery Almost Instant relief Is waiting for you. it Is merely a matter of how soon you take a littlo Dlapepsln. O. A. C. SHORT COURSES BEGIN JAX. 3, COXT1XUE FOCR WEEKS. Every citizen of Oregon Is cordially invited to mrrw attend the short courses of the Oregon Agrl- Y(jlJ cultural College, beginning Jan. 3. Eleven w distinctive courses will be offered In Agricul ture, Mechanic Arts, Domestic Science and D7 Art' Commerce' Forestry and Music. Every VrvHi course Is designed to HELP the student in his dally work. Make this a pleasant and pro fitable winter outing. No tuition. Reason f TVJf able accommodations. For beautiful lllustrat- 111 Y 1 1 YLtVJ ed bulletin, address, H. M. TEXNAXT, Registrar, Corvallls. Ore. Farmer's Business Course by Correspondence. SBNGLE TAX BQOECS BY HENRY CEOft.CE At Frazer-Nelson Book Store Progress and Poverty .... Social Problems The Land Question 25 Cents 25 Cents - 25 Cents EAST END GROCERY Tho place vliero tlio.v dress the poultry for your table. Are now agents for tbe Celebrated Seal-!Shipt Oysters. You will also find them ri.uht there with a complete lino of Groceries and everythino; in season. Phone Main 536 John Dyer, Prop. A SNAP FOR $2500.00 7 room modern house, stone cellar, barn, wood shed bath toilet, shade and fruit trees, 1-2 block ground. ' Call at once aa bargains of this charaeter can't last Mmt ... It to appreciate It - 66 MARK MOORHOUSE CO. Thotie Main 83. . m R Court Strept Other Troperty of Every Description. Money to Loan on City and County Realty.