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PAG EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGON! AN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1916. TEN FAG 123 an H BIRCH MID LI'KAY ) JAPAN CREEKS ARE HIGH W How to Get a Low-Pricedm $f n n. r.i.j. r.. -,.. & THH HOWARD riAXO is maJc by the House of H.iklwin. Those manufacturers produce only in struments which they are wiilir.g to guarantee. They maUe no inferior pianos for special cut 'price sell ing. Tlvy produce every part of every instrument, paii? no profit to the manufacturers of separate parts. Their caivicity of 30,000 pianos- per war insures the economy of quantity production. Their selling of pianos direct to homes through their factory representatives cutscu: t to rock bottom. We are one of these direct factory representatives. In the Howard Piano we can Rive you more actual piano value at the price than you taw ever hoped to secure. Come in and try the Howard. MEN'S H 814 Main St E Phone 524 r , jy if ! y' 1 1 I mimnirmmmmti r m OTIY REBECCA PHYSICAL CULTURE AND ELOCUTION. Hotel Pendleton. ' These egg boycotts are too much like biting off one' nose to spite one's face. Thesis ought to be an easier method of securing justice as well as a more dependable one. Coughing increases to ward nightfall. Croup comes on suddenly. Avoid an un easy, feverish, sleepless night by the free use of Foley's Honey and Tar. Tallman & Co. mi L BETTER AXD SOFTER UGHT Is assured by the use of some of these beautiful fixtures of ours. They give a light that Illuminates the room perfectly, but that does not tire or strain the eyes. They are not expen sive considering their extra ef ficiency and extra beauty. Why not at least see them? J. L. VAUGHAN EMBASSADOR s:.Ta: Ib the opinion of Ambassador Air. mo Sato, the new envoy from Japan. ? 0f ft,endhll "d commer. wween me United States iZzJ . nou,a 8tron tha mere would be no room for "the criminal work of the mischief mak ers." Ambassador Sato expressed this sentiment ,t dlnBep of the Japgn. est Society at New York, held in his ntnor. He was answered by cheers and shouts of "BanAzat!" Buy it from your dealer I Pacific Powers Light Co. 1 Alwaytat Your Service Btnrs $30,000 worth op dolls TO AID BLIND SOLD1KKS NBW YORK. Dec. 15 A Jaft nns ecuon or 100 French dolls, each representing a person of historical importance, has been purchased bv aa anonymous donor to be presented to cue Toledo Museum of Art, It was announced last night, by the British rrencn and Belgian permanent blind relief fund for soldiers and sailors by vuicn me aoiis were owned T' U J l I . . ., ' uuiib uio sum to constitute a complete ana elaborate hlstorj' of French fashions In dress for 14 cen curies. Tne figures were made bv Paris sculptors from portraits in the iuvre and Luxemburg museums. and were dressed In brocades and laces by a French costumer. congress is hereby warned not to tamper with the weather, which has been giving general satisfaction. WATERY PIMPLES ONJLP Developed Into Hard Pimples. Large and Irritated. Face Was in an Awful Condition. HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT "I first noticed watery pimples on my facs which began to develop Into hard plmploa, and they would disappear into the skin and would then leave marks upon my face. The pimples were large and running water all tbe time and they festered and Irritated. My face was !n an awful condition. "I ran across a Cutlcura Soap and Ointment adver tisement in a magazine so I tried It. I first bathed my face well with Cutlcura Soap and then spread tbe Ointment on and In about a week's time they disappeared altogether and I was entirely weiL" (Signed) Mias Josephine Gotch, Box 123, Box Elder, Moot., July 15, 101S. Sample Each Free by Mail With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad dress post-card "Cntlrara. Dept. T. Besw mu Bold throughout the world. CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y t-YSCRANCE AND LAND Bl'SUfESS BBNTUEY t MONTGOMERY, REAL estate, fire, life and accident insur astca agents. IIS Main street Phone . AlJCTIONEntS. COU W. F. YOHNKA, ADCTION w, maW'S a Mrialty of farmers wck and machinery sales, "The nsn thut gets you the money." Leave orders at East "rugnnlan office. KIX;M HAND DK.AI.LI18, V? bTHOHLli. I'K.M.EK IN NEW and second hand eoods. Cash fiaid for all second-hand gonds taught. Cheapest place In Pendleton to bwy household goods. Come and et or prices. Jl E. Court street rtuma tTlW. ATTOUNEYS. JOHN W. HUFF. ATTORNBY-AT-Law. Room t, American Nation al Bank building. RALEY RALEY, ATTORBNYS AT law. Office in American National Bank Building. OEOP.OE W. COL'TTS, ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds, niortgatfss and contracts drawn. Collections made. Room 17. Schmidt block. VKE & FEE. ATTORENYS AT LVW. Office in Despaln building. AKCHITECT. ttATMOND W. HATCH. tout Despaln nmldlng. TM. Pendleton. Oregon. ARCin-Phone DOCTORS. fR. . A. ROB PRACTICE LIM Its to the eye, ear. nose and throit Hours I to 1! and t to S, and by ap Mtalswnt. Suite II, Judd Bldg. CARTER & SMYTH E, ATTORNEYS at law. Of floe In rear of American National Bank building. JAMES B. PBRRT. ATTORNBW AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware company. PETERSON ft BISHOP, ATTOR neys at law; rooms t and 4, Smith Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY at law. WU1 practice In all state and federal courta Rooms, 7, I and , Despaln kulldlng. FREDERICK STEIWER, ATTOR ney at Uw. Office in Smith-Crawford building. & A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AND counsellor at law. Office In , De spaln building. FONERAL DIREOTOItS. J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORE Funeral director and licensed em balmer. Most modern funeral par lor, morgue and funeral cars. Ca;i responded to day or night. Cornet Main and Water streets, Telephone 61. JOHN 8. BAKER. FUNERAL Dl rector and licensed embalmer. Op posite poetofflce. Funeral parlor, two funeral oars. Calls responded to day or night Phone 76. SWOLI,KX STREAMS lMHCATK HEAVY SNOW IX THE MOUNTAINS; 22 IXlllES DKM. Rod and un lub at Pilot Rock ill Hold Another Turkey shoot sun duy; Much IVreonnl News r l'c'o Ho from Pilot Rock NoUjIiborhooU. (East Oregonlan Special.) PILOT ROCK, Dec. 16. The creeks around Pilot Rock are very high and swollen, a fact that indicates that there has been much snow in the mountains. McKay and Birch creeks are exceptionally high for this timo of year. People that have been down from the mountains tell that there is at least twenty two inches of snow on Granite Meadows. The Birch Creek Rod and Gun Club will hold another turkey anl duck shoot on Sunday, the seven teenth, at one p. m. This shoot will be similar to one given some time ago and as that one was such a succeta. a large crowd is expected. The second number of the Frank Burke players, "Bought and Paid For," was played to a larger house than the show the previous night, and everyone says that the show was very good for a show . given on small stage. Mr. Risler is suffering from sprained ankle. Wednesday he fell down and sprained the ligaments In his ankle. He will be laid up for some time, i- Robert Manning started Wednes day on a trip to Lehman Springs. Mr. Manning Is the owner of the springs and while there he will put up Ice for next summers use. Alex McKenzle, Gordon Mettle and Frank Ollleland were down from Ukiah Wednesday. Arthur GiUUand, who has been In the hospital for a long time, was able to sit up Wednesday. Harry Lazinka, prominent cattle man from Owens Creek, visited Pilot Rock Wednesday afternoon. The La Hue family west of town la having its turn of sickness. Mr. La Hue Is down with the grippe and his little girl is suffering with pneumo nia. Mr. Emil Friend, who was expected Wednesday to speak to the school children on "Serums," came' Friday instead and gave a very Interesting talk. Mr. Jack Root left pilot Rock fo! trip to Portland Thursday. Adum Llnsner was In town Wednes day from his homestead on Butter creek. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fahrenwald from Nye were in Pilot Rock Thursday do ing some shopping and trading. W. H. Richards was a visitor here from Pine Grove Thursday morning Mrs. Lester, who has been 111 With the grippe, is able to be around again. Will Schull from Pendleton visited Pilot Rock Thursday. Grace Gilliam and Mrs. Albert Gil liam visited and shopped here Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston were down from their ranch Thursday. The Odd Fellows held their week ly meeting at the Odd Fellows' Hall on Thursday evening. Fred Casteel from Ukiah was a business Visitor to Pilot Rock Friday M. D. Orange and L. C. ScharpI were early hunters Friday morning. They came back with large game, numbering one duck. Jim Hawks was down Friday from his home on Stewart creek. Mrs Patrick Cassidy was a visitor in town Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Tom were down from Nye Friday morning to do some buying. Casteel and Stanley have secured quite an amount of mistletoe. This is quite a novelty here as it is not got ten around here. Mrs. Lon Etter was a shopper her Friday. Fred Fletcher was in town Friday Velma Royer and George Runyan will be out of school for some time. They both have the mumps, A. G. Buholt and M. O. La Huu. farmers west of town, were In on bus iness Friday. K. G. Warner left Friday for HePP- ner where he will attend the wool- growers' convention. Roy Price visited here Friday, Roscoe Vaughn, clerk at the Pen dleton Hotel, was in Pilot Rock Frl- dav morning. Mr. Montgomery of the Presbyterl. an Mission Board, from Portland, wal a visitor here on Friday. The Bond Auto Co, here had a carload of Fords shipped to them bv boat at Umatilla. It was necessary to do this, as no cars were attainable The company will drive the cars from Umatilla to Pilot Rock. Nick Blanchett has Installed a new engine In the electric plant. VltTCM kANDHAUGED; ROBBED. Itinkley, Known In Spokane, Attacked at Priest River. MONTANA FARM LANDS. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAIYWAT Lands In eastern Montana at 12.61 to lit per acre. Suitable for farmlns or graslng. Easy terms. For Infor mation write or see W. E. Holt Mller City, Montana. PRIEST RIVER, Idaho, Dec. 15. K. T Binkley, formerly of Dayton Ohio, was sandbagged and robbed Sunday night by two unknown thugv who left him lying unconscious In the vnow after taking his watch, J30 In j cash and a $300 check. - 1 He has been In Priest river for two ! weeks, visiting his uncle, William! Rlnkley and family. The highway men were evidently In hiding behind the stable door, as the last he remem-1 bers Is having felt a blow on the back of the neck which rendered him un-, conscious as he emerged from tho barn. j Walter Rlnkley, his cousin, who is, keeper of the town's bloodhounds, took the dogs to the scene of the robbery at once, where he found the tracks of the two men leading from the place. 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