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J a I 'y ?A5T CI-rCCNIAN, rCNDLCTON, OUHGOM, FRIDAY, DECEI.IXEIi 1. 1316. TTtTLV3 PACH3 KNOWN FOR IT'S STRENGTH THIRTY-FOUR YEARS OF UNBROKEN SUCCESS. THE GROWTH AND CON TINUOUS SERVICE OF THIS INSTITUTION ARE AT YOUR COMMAND. MAKE USE OF OUR FACI LITIES AND THE EXPERI ENCE OF OUR OFFICERS IN YOUR BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS. THE FIRST NATIONAL 611 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS HALF A MILLION' PENDLETON SECURITY 'Sc8 How That Corn Comes Clean Off!" GETS-IT" Loosen Your Corns Right Off, It' the Modern Corn Wonder Never Fails. "It' bard to believe anything: could art Bt Hut in Kitting t corn off. Why, I Juat lifted (hat corn rlfht off with 1117 finger wilt. 'OKI'S IT la certainly wonderful r , "OUTSIT" Is the moot wonderful -ewrn-eure ever known because yoo don't bare V' Aert Weodeefel. e War 'GETS -IT Jak Ail Cam Go Quick." hoi and putter around with four conu, iti thus u arith bandage or try to tf them out -GKT8-1T" la a liquid. Ton pot OB a few drops la a few second It drin. It'a patatesrs. Pit yenr stockings on right orr (- Pet 08 yoar rwruHir shoes. Too won't p ec kare a cor "twist" in yoar face. 'ia earn, callus or wart, will Ioomd from jwr tiie off It comes. Glory hallelujah ! -UST8-IT" ia the BijrtMt selling cora Tcawdy la the world. When yoa try It, yon luff why, "tJFTft IT" is soid and recommended by 3n3rtatg everywhere. 2Jc a bottle, or sent reeelpt of price by . Lawrence k Co., Chinao, 111. KoM in Pendleton and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by Tallman k Jo-. Teodleton Drug Co. and Thomp- Drug Store. SOME ARTISTS DESERVE ARREST, SAYS MR. BRUSH Many Modern Paintings Would Have Been Suppressed Ten Tearfe Ago, He Declares. PITTSBURG, Dec 1. "Artists are producing canvasses today for which they ought to be arrested. ' Ten years ago if an effort had been made to ex hiblt some paintings being shown to day the police would have been call ed in. Real art is on the wane: it has become so enmeshed in the mad whirl and swirl of modern times that true artistic sence Is deadened." That, in substance, is the opinion expressed today by George De For est Brush, one of the foremost artists of today who is honor guest tonight at a reception by the department of fine arts of Carnegie Institute in the gal leries of the institute. I Today real artists are few and far between, Mr. Brush declared. Peo ple are rapidly losing their apprecia tion of the artistic and almost every thing is machine made. EEDEO GETS Lone RAHIFALL rc J mm TRWj PFST IX fiFASOT AUTE FI1OWKR8 PLANTS HOOKER'S ttpem Evenings and Bonds yt ilt Main St.. Depot Block. Phone 622. Free Delivery Agnot Oregon Journal "HIGH COST' POOR PLEA. Boy's Excuse for Stealing; Batbere Shoes IUls in Court. NEW YORK, Dec. 1 'The hig cost of living made me do it Mr mother can't afford to buy me shoes now," said thirteen-year-old Thomas McCary of No. 1925 Second avenue when arraigned before Magistrate Groeahl in the night court last even ing on the charge of stealing a pair of shoes from Harold Rothman of No. 194 Rivington street from the public bath, No. 342 East Fifty fourth street - The magistrate did not sewn to be impressed with the "high cost" ex cuse and held the boy in $500 bail for special sessions. 11ITED Who wiU bay GOOD WHEAT LAND on terms less than rent? I HAVE 1496 acres, alt fenced, 97 per cent under cultivation, only one oil from Town, fair building, rood well. 81000 80 Caen and tl&tt.tt per year. 1121 acres, all fenced and tl per cent under cultivation, S reonied house. Urge new barn. foea well, I -miles to town, and high school. tlOOI.O. cash, X a $Jiv .0 per year; both are fed; money makers, and can be T tarried together, a they Join, AIM a am ail ranch, easy term. W, I. NKWION, Lpiuagvta, Oregon. There is or sure, safe nay to SToiJabiotjhr, c;mp;ysi.n. A 1 good or baa complexion comes Irom Kiuin. Iryouwartatlearcomp.cxion, j i cka siia ro'.jr ciietss .r.d gco ': hjsl.!, ycir Wood mc;t be pure anu tlx poisoaocs.Tiittsrnisotbccarriedoff. . i::ijt iiS,-J-! 10 rsinove &U piisoncvj vxit3 ta'.v.ria t'M?jmt. Th tzi ; c.l ii.cJ.ei ."ii'ii;v"e.'-' .'ke r ' .; r:t hvt co rhr.girouj a'ttr-i T. .. 'l.-.sj i 3-s rj'hVe t-"f nnl c:nr. it hrm are U2;d t f wc:.yu tvzrj-KiMte. Conmiriion it reariy always the 1 cause jf all aient-ir.f romen. Thein j teS'nM r"r5t he nsje to do teir work m r.au;. i'.tt.' J: in a normal way. '1 -line crlorin yuir checks. Tak?one .tjjt3bicr;nightiyand note the pleat ing rn'.ti. AH drnpirijU 10cand25c Hong Kong Cafa .XD XOODLE PARLORS Noodles AND Chop Suey Ontstde Tray Order a Specialty Bozea for ladles and gentleman OPEN DAT AND ALL NTOH7 Heal Ticket, tl Meal tor 14.00 Special Chicken Dinner Sunday. 543 Main Street Neat to . O. BUg Phone si WELLS THAT HAD GOXE DRY ARE NOW FILLING: STAGE DRI VER HAS HARD TRIP. Small Rlaae In Glp Huston's Home Is Put Out by Quick Work of Fay. ette Mettle Who Discovers Fire While Riding by House. . (East Oregonian Special.) URIAH. Dec 1. The long needed rain began falling Friday night which continued all night, all day Satur day and Saturday night, which will be appreciated by all as several wells have gone dry and the rest are very low. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Laurance left Thursday for Pendleton, taking their son Irwin down for medical treat ment. When they reached Pendle ton they decided to take him on to Portland. The stage driver met with all kinds of hard luck In the mud Saturday. Started from Pilot Rock with the truck but had to go back part way and get horses and wagon and did nol reach Ukiah until 4:30 Sunday morning. Mrs. I. A. Bolin and son Clark who have been visiting on Butter creek for a week returned home Friday. Mrs. Robert Moore left for Gur- dane Saturday to remain till after Thanksgiving with her son and dau- bhters and their families. An excellent program was rendered by Uie Literary Society last Friday night at the church. A dialogue by the ten following ladies, Mrs. Childers, Miss Alice Huston, Bell, Clara and Helen McKenxie. Vesta and Irene Kirk, Myrtle Wachter and Frankte and Ha Sturdivant was one round of laughter from start to finish, after which the society adjourned till after Christmas owing to other entertain ment. There will be a Christmas tree and program given at the church In Ukiah on Christmas which will be free to all. A small blaze was discovered In the roof of Gip Huston's house by Fayette Mettie when riding by Monday night. He leaped from his horse and was on top of the house In short order, and with a few buckets of water soon had the blase under control. The small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson is seriously 111 with an attack of pneumonia, at their home in Ukiah. Dr. DeVaul Is attending her. William Meengs was In town Satur day with beet which he soon disposed cf. A birthday party was given on the 11th of this month at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sturdivant in hon or their young son Cloyes' 14th birth day, when about thirty of his friends end school mates were royally enter tained till midnight with music, game, dancing and a lunch. Walter Allison returned from Pen dleton Monday evening. I. H. Mettie is building a large new house on his farm one mile west ol Ukiah. J. H. Lucke of Pendleton was in town Wednesday buying horses. George Stuart, of Hatten, Wash ington, was in town Wednesday and purchased seven head of work horses for his wheat ranch from Mossie and sons. Paul Clark of Alba and Clyde Hel- mlck of Bridge Creek, left for Can yon City Thursday where they wera subpoenaed as witnesses. George Caldwell left for Ritter Mon- day with a bunch of hordes which he intends to have wintered there. Alex McKenzIe returned from Pen dleton Tuesday evening leaving Mrs McKenzIe at the hospital where she was doing nicely after her operation for tumor. Noel Warden of Portland arrived Tuesday to remain here during the winter. Mrs. & J. Helmick left for Bridge Creek Wednesday to be absent sev eral days. Ed Thrasher who has been ill with typhoid fever for several weeks Is now able to alt up and is getting along a well as could be expected, and will soon be out and around town. Lloyd Stuart of Pilot Rock was in Ukiah this week selling lamps. Mr. Cummtngs the creamery man, left Friday morning for Halfway, where he will work in the creamer) there until Christmas, when he will gc to Walla Walla, where he will re main until the first of February when he will return here to get things ready for spring, as Mr. Emigh Intends to make cheese here. Mrs. Cummlngs will have charge of the creamery here during Mr. Cummings' absence and Willi receive and ship the cream to Walla Walla. . G. Smith who took Mr. and Mrs. Uiurance to Pendleton Thursday had to return In the mud, hut says the little Ford gave him no trouble what ever and he arrived all O. K. Satur day and is ready to go again. C. B. Sturdivant who has been vis iting in Portland for the last two' wee Us. returned Saturday or Sunday, as he was a paxsentrer ,,n the stage which did not arrive till Sunday morning at 4:30. Frank Clilliland who Is hauling freight for the Ukiah Mercantile Co.! left for his home at Uurdune Saturday for a few days visit with his family. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mettie left fori Pendleton Friday to attend the funer. ' al of their grandchild, the Chapman ! baby. I The many friends of Miss Dickey DeVaul will be pleased to learn that ' she has become a homesteader, hav- j ing filed on a homestead southeast of Pilot Rock and will become a perma-' nent resident or eastern Oregon. The building purchased by J. D. Kirk to be used temporarily as a drug store, has been moved on the ground where the former drug store stood and Sanford Chllson is putting In the shelves and getting it ready for the stock of drugs which will arrive soon. Mr. Canfleld was in town Monday on business. , It's a bid filing to claim for a coffee -that it's "Just Right r"Tfe,-s!W!K' w.!f. 'ess, uaj nnnnnn vnnn ULJLaUULJ u LjLjLJ Li LJLi TUESDAY DECEMBER 5 MATINEE AND NIGHT. ' Seat Sale Friday at the Delta. Weak Lunj3 am Chest Troubioi respond more quickly to thi blood-enriching oil-food ia , SCOTT'S EMULSION than to any other one medicine SCOTTS it rich, nourihinj food to trenythen tender throat! find bronchial tube. It is ol peculiar benefit to the respirator tract and is liberally used in tui berculoiis camps for that purpose, YaptC3!cc!;:! Li Scott's. Scott Bows. Blaocafteld, V . J. $1,800,000 INSURANCE ON AUTO MAN'S LIFE H. T. Duim of Toledo wm Itave l0 ray About S1000 a Week lit j Premiums. BOSTON, Nov. SO. Life insurance' totaling ii.suo.uoo has been taken out by Hurry Thatcher Dunn of To ledo, O., president of the Flak Rub ber Company and vice president of the Wlllysuoverland company. A story to this effect in the Eastern Underwriter, a trade paper, ln Its Is- sue of today, was verified by the World last night Uart of the Insurance Is for a term I of an average of ten year to protect Mr. Dunn in a business way, and 1 the balance Is for a monthly Income I ror the protection of his wife and daughter. An official of one of the companies in which Mr. Dunn is In sured told a reporter for the World that Mr. Dunn will pay an annual premium of about 150,000. Frederick N. Fuller of Springfield, Mass., general agent of the Equit able Life Assurance Society, placed the Insurance. Mr. Dunn once lived in Springfield. Mr. Dunn was exam iner by five doctors, representing 12 companies and the business was con cluded In four days. A number of companies assumed their limits, the Mutual Life carrying J246.00. Mr. Dunn is forty-one years old. Mr. Julian S. Myrick of Ives & Myrlck of the Mutual Life said last night that three or four other men carry more life Insurance than Mr. Dunn, among them Rodman Wana maker, who is supposed to be Insur ed for (4,000,000. private homes, clubs and ' boarding houses. Several men said they will' lnffly would go to Poughkeepsie. Most of the more than 100 hotels ln tha association turned away more than twice their capacities during the day. Men who should know said it look ed as If 10,000 persons with money ln their pockets would go hotel-less ln New York last night. Rid Tour Child ol Worm. Thousand of children have worms that sap their vitality and make them listless and irritable. Klckapo worm Killer kills and removes th worms and ha a tonic effect on th system. Does your child eat spas modically? Cry out ln Bleep or grind its teeth? These are symptom of worms and you ahould find relief for them at one. Kickapoo Worm Kill' er Is a pleasant remedy. At your druggist, 38c. Adr. Sloan's Liniment for Neuralgia Ache The dull throb of neuralgia Is quickly relieved by Sloan's Liniment, the universal remedy for pain. Easy to apply; It quickly penetrate with out rubbing and sootne the core mus cles. Cleaner and more promptly ef fective than mussy plaster or oint ment; does not stain the skin or clog the pores. For stiff muscle, chronic rheumatism, gout, lumbago, sprains and strains it give quick relief. Sloan's Liniment reduces the pain and inflamation in Insect bites, bruLses, bumps and other minor Injuries to children. Get a bottle today at your druggist, 85c. Adv. 000 HEROIN TABLETS FOUND IN WOMAN'S ROOM AT HOTEL Guest at Jefferson Arrested by Fed. eral Authorities; Her Cornpanipn Is Hunted. NEW YORK, Nov. SO. Wearing a small fortune ln diamonds, and plentifully supplied with money, a young woman was arrested ln her room at Hotel Jefferson last night at the request of the federal author ities. More than 7000 heroin tab lets and a small quantity of morphine was found In the room. The woman gave the name of Hel en Andrews, with George Andrews she has been living at the hotel for the last four days. Attention first was directed to her when two sets of furs were missing from the room of a traveling salesman, and in the search' for the furs the drugs were discovered -The house detective not titled the federal officials, believing the pair were operating ln violation of the anti-drug act. Andrews was not at the hotel when the young woman was arrested and city and federal police are hunting for him. HOTEIS ARE CROWDED FOR ARMY-NAVY GAME Visitors Are Reduced to Taking Any. tiling soutn or poughkeepsie or East of Newark. Amusements What the press agents say about Pendleton's pres ent and coming attractions. The One and Only "Everywbman" Company in America. Theatergoers who have been mis led by managerial pretensions of al leged New York productions which are presented by companies of ac tor which have never played ln the metropolis, with the scenery and costumes cut down to meet the re quirements of "the road," will sure ly appreciate the effort of Henry W. Savage, who Is sefidlng the big dramatic spectacle, "Everywoman.'' to this city where It will be offered at the Oregon theater on Tuesday, December 6. This Is the only company present ing "Everywoman" In America, Just as it was the only company present ing "Everywoman" In America last season. The company is Just as nearly the same as it was possibl for the managerial skill to make it. In a company requiring thirty-seven speaking characters it Is next to Im possible to keep exactly the same cast from season to season. Actor are only human; they die, change their profession, advance, retrograde, like other human beings. Yet as near as possible the cast of "Every woman" Is the same this year as 11 was last year, and the same last year as It was the year before. Some of the original creators of the various roles are still playing the characters and have done so since the opening performance five years ago. Th scenic .equipment is Just as elabo rate and In every way an exact du plicate of that used at the first per formance. Everything was mads new this season. It Is fresh anl spick and span. The costumes are Sli i ijaaraiwiiiipiiiiitiiiiM aiimi iii ii.,ia.iji'ii'iM.iLW 360 PICTURES 300 ARTICLES tACH MONTH ON ALL NEWS STANSS 4. Evening $1.00 to $2.50, IIS NOT A MOVING PICTURE. THE ONE AND ONLY COMPANY Henry W. Savage's Own Great Organization. 7TH TRIUMPHAL TOUR "The greatest triumph of the American stage." Elbert Hubbard. Matinee 50c to $2.00 f I I up to the minute. There ha been no sparing In any of the effect to make It easier to handle. Mr. Sav age would permit nothing of this kind. You will not see a number two organization playing "Everywo man." It Is the one and only com pany In America. The play-going public have learned that the name of Henry w. Savage as sponsor of a theatrical or musical attraction li an absolute guarantee of It worth. California ought to Issue certificate of character with It prunes. New York Is to lose Its last horse cars in 1918. Quaint old town! Ena before tha days of ear Forefather, extrarta bom the lame kind of roots, berbt and barks, sow aied ia compottDdisc theinKrodientsforS. S.S.. were well known and txttaaiTCly ued among the Indians. Sdane and mod era methoda hat enlr chancad tha Indians way of handling Una matarUle. the aaaential features are stilt la aridem is 9. S. S. Nat una Greatest Blood Purifier and utoral aa- aotoca of tha Indiana favorite madid. Crt Ta GimrtM 9. S. 9. at Yoo DttuoouT. "TSSS. Co. AlwxtCgor6U!T" : is- L.WV 4 Fine Stock and Dairy Ranch 1080 acre near Ritter, Ore.; rich loam; 4o acre practically level balance gently rolling fine pasture, Including 200 acres fine timber: 150 acres cultivated; abundance good water; lot of fruit; well Im proved, good fencing, good 7-room house with cellar, 4 barns and numerous out buildings; R. F. D. and phone; 8-4 mile good school; will Include 2 wagon, mower, rake, drill, 4 -sec. steel harrow, binder and other machinery. Ranch adjoining government reserve. This la one of the very best propositions in the state. See it. Price, it taken soon 115,000. Terms 85000 cash, balance 5 years I per cent Interest. CARL H. EWRY PILOT ROCK, OREGON. NEW YORK, Nov. 30. Scene Loby of Anyold Hotel ln New York yesterday. It is thronged with men and women with pockets full of mon ey and nowhere to sleep. Dramatis Personae. A man look ing for a room. A clerk. Note The authors, the Army-Navy game and the Yale-Harvard game of,' today, who collaborated with Al ready Crowded Conditions, of course, are not seen. Man Got room? Clerk Where would you like It, sir? Man (having heard others In the same fix, and having visited thirty eight other hotels) Oh. anywhere south of Poughkeepsie. north of Trenton, west of Hicksv:lle, L. I., or east of Newark, Clerk Well, many persons have got rooms in Brooklyn and Newark. I'll see what I can do. (Telephon ing ) Give me Madison Square 8230. Hullo! Hotel Men' Associa tion? .This is Anyold Hotel. Can you dig up a room? (Curtain. Then repeat, one of 500 waiting understudies playing part of Man.) This one-act sketch was played thousands of times in New York yes terday. 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