East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 05, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST Or.rr.omAN. FCTDLCTON. CrrjCIT. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1916.
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His Harness Store
to the opera house block
corner Court and Cottonwood Sts.
HE IS INSTALLING A COMPLETE MODERN AUTO
MOBILE TRIMMING AND UPHOLSTERING PLANT.
THE OLD QUARTERS WHERE HE ESTABLISHED HIS ENVIABLE REPUTATION
FOR SATISFACTION ARE NOW TOO SMALL FOR HIS FAST GROWING BUSINESS
Better service than ever
from now on
If it's Harness, Saddles or Auto tops he'll fix it
If yon are an old patron we thank you for your past business. If we have pleased
you it has pleased us. If you have not tried us we cordially solicit a part of your fu
ture business. We aim to make our service satisfactory always.
Corner Court and Cottonwood
Donf forget the new location
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fjSj Santa Clans
ts$ Headquarters
The best and largest assortment
of Toys, Dolls and China Ware,
both European and Domestic makes at the
lowest prices.
Corner Main and
Court Street.
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Gives you the pleasure of
actually playing the piano
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' give you the pleasure of playing the
"ta piano is the purpose of the
TSlcmualo
The Instrument You were Born to Play
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You play the Manualo through the pedals in the same sense
that an artist plays it through the keys. Just as he secures
musical effects by giving his feeling full sway in the fingering, so
does one at the Manualo secure equally intimate effects through
the instinctive expression of his musical impulses in the pedal
ing. The Manualo is controlled from the pedals as from the
keys. It is a piano to you who cannot play by hand as to those
whose fingers have years of training. Come in and try it. We
are proud to sell it because it is a product of the House of
Baldwin. Several styles and prices.
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Aim the Following Famous Marer Pianos:
WERNER MODKIjLA FARRAND OONWAT
OTROIIBKR, AND OTHERS.
EDISON DISC, VICTOOLA AND COLUMBIA TALKING
MACHINES.
WARREfrS in HOUSE
814 Main Street
Telephone 5S4
SEE YOU
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I CHILD IS
IjOOK AT TOXGIE! MOVE POIS.
OXS FKOM 1JTEK -AND
BOWELS AT ONtTi
Mother! Your child isn't natural
ly cross and peevish. See if tongue is
routed: this is a sure slim its little
stomarh. liver and bowels need a
cleansing at once.
When listless, pale, feverish, full
of cold, breath bad. throat sore,
doesn't eat, sleep or act naturally,
has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, remem
ber, a gentle liver and bowel cleans
ing should always be the first treat
ment given.
Nothing equals "California Syrup
of Figs" for children's Ills; give a
teaspoonful, and In a few hours all
the foul waste, sour bile and ferment
ing food which Is clogged in the bow.
els passes out of the system, and you
have a well and playful child again.
All children love this harmless deli
cious "fruit laxative," and It never
falls to effect a good "Inside" cleans.
Ing. Directions for babies, children
of all ages and grown-ups are plain
ly on the bottle.
Keep it handy In your home. A lit
tle given today saves a sick child to
morrow, but get the genuine. Ask
your druggist for a 50 cent bottle o!
"California Syrup of Figs," then loots
and see that it is made by the Call
fornlt Fig Syrup Co."
BRITISH TREASUIY NOTES
WITHDRAWN BECAUSE OF
I12EHAL RESERVE'S WARNING
LONDON, Dee. 4. Chancellor of
the Exchequer McKenna announced
that the proposed issue of British
treasury notes had been withdrawn
from American sale. He said the
withdrawal was the result of the
federal reserve boards warning
against over Investing In such securi
ties.
HENRY VAN DYKE RESIGNS.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 4. It was of
ficially learned this afternoon that
Henry- Van Dyke, American minister
to Holland had resigned.
Why talk of war between labor
and capital when eternal justice I1
patiently waiting to be called upon
to settle their differences?
Doctors Agree On
Eczema Remedy
Confirm the Ststmeats Abort
D. D. D. Prescription
Oeo. T. Rlchardaon, M. D. ! "In my
opinion, P. I). I. should be applied in ill
rami of skin dlwase an Immediate rellrf
to the Hrb, a calm to excited nerves, toft,
soothing, yet a powerful agent, a strength
to the general system."
lr. I'nna Holmes: "D. D. D. is ss
near a specific for enema and the dreaded
punrlaala as is quinine for malaria. I con
stantly prescribe I. 1). D. also for salt
rheum, tetter, barber's Itch, pimples, all
forms if itching eruption, scales, sore.'
Dr. Ira T. Oahbert: "I freely admit
that D. D. I), reaches moat esses of
ectema and permanently core them."
Dr. Oshhert of Caldwell, Kansas, Is on a
of the best skin specialists In the state.
Write and ask him about I). I). D.
Dnienlat art, clad to recommend this
soothing, cooling liquid. 2Sc, 60c and $1.00.
Come to us and we will tell you more about
this remarkable remedy. Your money back
unless the Brut bottle relieve jroii. 1. D. D,
BoUt keeps your skin healthy. Aik about lb
TALLMAN DRUG CO,
WEAKER MAY MANAGE
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XRIS.SFEAKCK, 9m,fHflSft.:
CLEVELAND, O., Dec. 4. Reports
are still being circulated to the effect
thai Trls Speaker, the great Infield
er and champion batter of the Amer.
ican league, is to succeed Lee Fohl
as manager of the local team. Speak
er and President Hames O. Dunn, of
the Cleveland American league club
arrived In town at the same time.
which was enough to start the gossip.
Dunn's statement that he shortly
would have several Important an
nouncements to make didn't tend to
overcome itht rumor any,
Public resorts which cultivate com.
mercialized vice intensively ought to
go on the garbage heap.
RESIDENTS OF 30 STATES
VISIT CAMP GROUNDS
Eagle Creek is Mecca for 15,
000 Visitor During Sum
raer Season.
PORTLAND. Dec. 2.--The EagleJ
Creek Camp Grounds on the Oregon
national forest attracted 16,00 visit
ors from thirty states and a dozen
foreign countries during the outing
season of 1916, according to T. H.
Sherrard, Mtpervisor of the Oregon
National forest. This is the first sea
son those camp grounds have been
easily accessible to the public.
The grounds have been developed
under a carefully devised plan of the
forest service to make them both at
tractive and convenient to campers
and visitors. Nearly one hundred
campsites with safe fireplaces and
other conveniences have been pre
pared. Excellent water has been
piped to the grounds and a sewer
system installed. A public comfort
station is centrally located where It
is accessible from all parts of the
grounds. A short loop road from
the Columbia highway makes it pos.
sible for automobile parties to drive
directly to a campsite, thus making
the packing of equipment and sup
plies unnecessary.
A forest officer was stationed at
the camp grounds during the season
who assisted visitors in finding a
a satisfactory campsite and park
place for their machine. He saw
that a fire was kept burning In a
large concrete stove for the conven
ience of transient parties in making
coffee or cooking food without hav
ing to start a fire. A supply of fire
wood was kept ready for visitors'
use, and gurbage cans were conven
iently placed about the grounds.
Among the fifteen thousand visit
ors at these camp grounds were par
ties from Alaska, Canada, China
England, France, Germany, Hawaii,
Japan, New Zealand, Scotland and
Switzerland, besides thirty of the
states of the union.
In preparing for the winter, the
pipe lines have been disconnected and
the comfort station locked. The tent
occupied by the ranger as a tempo
rary headquarters has been taken
down. It is planned to build a per
manent ranger station on the grounds
the coming season.
A topographic survey of the
grounds has Just been made, and a
large number of new camp sites on
the west side of Eagle creek are plan
ned. An automobile bridge across
the creek Is part of the plan to make
the new campsites more accessible,
The trail up Eagle creek has been
completed for four and a half miles
to a bridge site a mile and a half
above the Flinch Bowl. Here a bridge
will be built CO feet long and 125
feet above the creek. It Is expected
to complete this trail to Wahtum
Lake next season.
The excellent cooperation of visit
ors in keeping the camp grounds in
a neat and attractive condition Is ap
preciated by the forest officers who
have charge of the grounds.
Because public ramping grounds of
this sort meet a real need, says Mr.
Sherrard, the forest service Is plan
ning to develop several suitable sites
on the national forests of Oregon and
Washington In 1917. According to
present plans, a camp ground near
Rockdale on the Snoqunlmle forest
will undergo the most extensive de
velopment next year.
Nick Longworth goes back to con
gress, but hli eminent father-in-law
is headed for the land of the hear"-hunters.
PILOT ROCK HAS
GAYTIIATlKSGlVlflG
BIG RALL- IS GIVEN ON NIGHT
BEFORE AND DAY IS CELE.
BRATED WITH FAMILY
PARTIES.
MinHtrri Show Much Enloycd Eli
xabrth Hoffner 111 With Typhoid
Fever Town Now Well Supplied
With Fuel Other News Notes.
(East Oregonian Special.)
PILOT ROCK, Dec. 4. The
Thanksgiving eve. ball given at the
Odd Fellow's hall on November 29
v.as a success in every line. The fact
that the music was furnished by Al
brecht's orchestra brought an extra
large crowd. People came from out
In the country and about four car
loads of young people from Pendle
ton were out too.
The largest crowd that has ever
filled the opera house turned out at
the minstrel show Thanksgiving
night. Every seat was sold and ex
tra chairs had to be brought up to
accommodate the crowd. The show
itself did justice to Its audience by
giving a line of the best comedy is
songs, dancing, recitals. A dance was
given afterwards.
Thanksgiving day was much en-
Joyed In Pilot Rock. Families came
together to eat "the" dinner, and
many baskets of goodies were taken
to the sick and old.
Elizabeth, the small daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James Hoffner, is ill
with typhoid fever.
M. Gilbert Is at present working at
Cast eel & Stanley's.
Oliver Knotts has purchased a new
Dodge car.
Tom Belts was down from Jfya
Friday. He hauled In several cords
of wood.
Pilot Rock is now well supplied
with coal, several carloads came in on
Thanksgiving.
Mrs. E. R. Lester is reported to be
slightly worse. She has been sick
with the grippe.
Winnie Smith spent part of Thanks
giving day at Pendleton.
Miss Mary Schlegel visited Pen
dleton Friday.
L. W. Owens is the possessor of a
new Ford car.
Chas. Lightfoot and family were In
town Saturday.
Esther Wisdom has resumed her
position as telephone operator. She
has been visiting her parents the past
seek.
Vivian Gibbs. who Is attending high
school in Pendleton, spent Thanksgiv
ing with her aunt, Mrs. Walter Smith.
Miss Ida Eldridge spent Thanks
giving season with her parents. She
attends school in Pendleton.
Miss Fay Hlnkle was another home
comer for Thanksgiving.
T. P. Gilllland from east of towa
was in Pilot Rock Saturday.
Mr. Hooper and family' have mov
ed into the house that the Shock
family Just vacated.
The Parent-Teacher's meeting will
be held December 8 and all members
are urged to be present A program
will be given before the business
meeting, and visitors are welcome.
TWO POLICEMEN'S GRIT
SAVES A DYING MAN
NEW YORK, Dec. 2 Exhausting
first aid work kept up by two bis
policemen for a full hour and a half
last night, under the direction of
Dr. Irving D. Siris of Bellevue hos
pital, brought a young attempted sui
cide from apparent death to life in
a hall room at No. 437 East Sixteenth
street,
Walter Ladislaw Switalski, twen
ty-three years old, had placed a gas
tube In his mouth and when Patrol
man Michael O'Donnell, summoned
by another lodger, broke Into the
room, Switalski had every appear
ance of having undergone complete
asphyxiation. His face was purplo
and he had "swallowed his tongue"
the usual sign of death in such cases.
O'Donnell sent the other lodger to
tfliy "Anuric" Is an
INSURANCE
Against Sudden Death.
Before an Insurance Company will
take a risk on your life the examining
physician will test the urine and report
whether you are a eood risk. When
your kidneys get sluggish and cloe,
yon suffer from backache, sick-headache,
dizzy spells, or the twinges and
pains of lumbago, rheumatism and
gout. The urine is often cloudy, full
of sediment; channels often get sore
and sleep is disturbed two or three
times a night. This is the time you
should consult some physician of wide
experience euch as I)r. Pierce oi the
Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute
Buffalo, N. Y. Send him 10 cento for
sample package of bis new discovery,
"Anuric." Write him your symptoms
and send a sample of urine for test.
Experience has taught Dr. Pierce that
"Anuric" is the most powerful agent
in. dissolving uric acid, as hot water
melts sugar; besides being absolutely
harmless it is endowed with otter
properties, for it preserves the kidneys
in healthy condition by thoroughly
cleansing them. Being so many times
more active than litbia, it clears the
heart valves of any sandy substances
which may clog them and checks the
degeneration of the blood-vessels, aa
well as regulating blood pressure.
"Anuric is a regular insurance and
life-saver for all big meat eaters and those
who deposit lime-salts in their joints.
Ask the druggist for "Anurio" put op
by Dr. Pierce, in 50-cent packages.
STRENGTH AND BEAUTY
Corse with Dr. Pierce's Golden Modlcal
Discovery. This Is a Mood cleanser and
alterative that starts the liver and stom
ach Into vigorous action. It thus assists
the body to manufacture rk-h red blood
which foods tho heart, nvrves, brain and
organs of the body. The organs work
smoothly like machinery running In OIL
You leol clean, strong and strenuous Jn
steau of.,Ured,twoak.audJalnt.'
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'The Natural
Shortening"
Foods prepared with Cottolene have a
delicious wholesomeness that is gratifying
to the appetite. Use Cottolene for shorten
ing when you bake biscuits, pies and
pastries. Fry doughnuts, fish, chicken and
vegetables in Cottolene. It adds to the Joy
cf eating.
Your grocer win supply Cottolane regufaury. It
is pecked in pails of convenient sizaa.
"Cottolin mndk
good cooking btlltr"
mrrAiRBAHm
fetch Policeman Jack Walter on the
next post and tell him also to call
an ambulance.
Then O'Donnell, a huge man, strip.
ped himself of his great coat and
went to work to induce artificial res
piration. Walter and O'Donnell are
the largest men of the East Twenty-
second street station. When Walter
arrived he too stripped to his shirt
sleeves and both men were worklnjf
over Switalski when Dr. siris arriv
ed. The physician made a bridge tt
keep the man's Jaws apart and then,
with a forceps, lifted the tongue back
into normal position, making a pas
sage for air.
For more than an hour the task
the big boficemen had set Tor them
selves seemed hopeless. Their face
were steaming, thlr clothing; soakd
In perspiration.
At length the physician's stetho
scope could detect a flutter of the
youth's heart At the end ot art
hour and a half the policemen and
doctor had the reward for their ftotr
lng muscles. Switalski began t
breath again and at last opened hla
eyes.
An enevelope addressed "Mr, Tev.
doskl. Twentieth stret, lit. Nrr
Tork," Inclosed a note asking that
Switalski's mother be told he wa
thinking about her In hist last
ment. A postcrlpt sl "I'd Mite t
live but like a man."
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DENMARK'S GREATEST VIOLINIST AND
New York
Metropolitan
Company
The entertainment given by this remarkable com
pany of instrumental artists and Grand Opera sing
ers is after the style of the popular Sunday concerts
held in the Metropolitan Opera House, New York
City. Greatest variety in music Arias from your
favorite operas in the beautiful original costumes
Folk songs in national costumes The famous sex
tette from "Lucia" and the "Barcarolle" from "The
Tales of Hoffman" Classical music Chamber
music Popular music In fact
AN ENTERTAINMENT FOR EVERYBODY.
Dec. 5 at the
Presbyterian Church
(Not a Lyceum number.)
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NOW is the
Time to Order I
I Winter
j COAL
Supply
Don't wait until the
last minute, until the
real winter weather
I sets in, when the
streets are filled with
I snow, when deliveries
are uncertain.
Place your orders NOW and with us you will I
be safe. 5
OUR COAL NEVER DISAPPOINTS that's be-
s cause it's THOROUGHLY SCREENED, free from I
slate and dirt.
It's all coal get the best 'phone us YOUR OR- I
E DER today.
PSB COAL I
r iHJL'M' ' Lump or nut -
Good dry fir, yellow and black pine.
Dry Slabwood that it dry.
E All wood comes either four foot or sawed.
I B. L. BURROUGHS !
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