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DAILY KA8T ORE IONIAN, HENDLKTON, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1909. PAGE SEVEN. PENDLETON TEAM EIGHT PAGES. T WON A CM3AN-CCT , VICTORY I'ROM LA GRANDE Visitors Itwelvcd n Groat Surprise from Local Lightweights Yesterday Were Confident of Taking Pemlle ton's Soal Ciiptulii Dcvino Is Gri'UtCHt riayor In Slato Inter- Si'lioluNtio Circles Drown Is Won derful Coach. , Dy winning yesterday's spectacular game with a decisive score, the Pen dleton high Buhool eleven brought a successful season to a successful close and In largo measure wiped out the sting of the Buker City defeat. The gamo -was hard fought throughout and though the visitors seome'd to have a slight advantage throughout the greater part of the first half, this condition of affairs was reversed In the second part of the contest and the score of two touchdowns for Pen dleton against one for La Grande probably rcpresonts the comparative strength of the opposing elevens. The summary of the second half follows: . Second lliir. Pendleton defends the west goal, receiving the kick. Devlne catches ball on 10-yard lino and runs It In 25 yards straight through most of the I& Grande team. Tries forward pass. , ij "i La Grande's ball on own 40-yard line; forced to try foward pass; makes 11 yards. Pendleton penalized IS yards for tackling out of bounds. La Grande's ball on Pendleton's 25 yard line. Tries forward pass; Kim ball catches It and .makes 10 yards; tries forward tiass, falls; penalized 15 yards. Devlne punts to 4 5-yard line. La Grande fumbles. Pendleton's ball on own 45-yard line. Devlne punts to La Grande's 30-yard line. La Grande forced to try forward pass, makes yardage; makes yardage on forward pass. Tries quarterback kick. Kimball catches ball. Pendleton's ball on own 45 yard line. Ball knocked from Kimball's hand, but Graham catches It. For ward pass fails. Penalized 15 yards. Forward pass nets 10 yards. Devlno punts. La Grande's ball on own 4 5-yard line. Fumbles on second down. Graham falls on ball. Pendleton's ball on I-a Grande's 45-yard line. Devlne punts. La Grande's ball on own 15-yard line. I-a Grande forced to punt. Pendletun's ball on La Grande's 35 yard line. Forced to punt. La Grande fumbles and falls on ball be hind goal line. Referee calls touch balk. Score Pendleton . Ia Grande 5. Hall brought to 25-yard line. La Grande makes 15 yards on fake criss cross. Tries forward pass. Thompson catehes It. Pendleton's ball on La Grande's '35-yard line. Onsidc klik; La Grande fumbles. Devlne makes 25-yard run through whole team. Devlne misses, goal. Score Pendleton 11, Iji Grande 5. ..La. Grande receives punt on 20 yard line; runs In 15 yards; forced to try forward pass, falls; penalized 15 yards. Pendleton's bsll on La Grande's 20 yard line. Devlne makes two yards; Kimball tries punt, hits cross bar. La Grnndo punts from behind goal (Continued on page 8.) ACTS DIRECTLY NO OXF. IX PEXni.ETOX XEF1 HE MISERABLE IlncknHie Ynnlsltrs and Your Kidneys and Bladder Act Fine A Few Doses of Pupc's Diuretic Puts An End to Kidney and Vrlnnry Trou ble and Mnkes You Feel Like Your self Again. 3 "Igjcj We hereby offer $1000 to anyone proving by chemi cal analysis or otherwise that CYRUS NOBLE con tains anything excepting pure straight aged whiskies. ' It is distilled in an old-fashioned still and contains all those secondary products qf distillation which the U. S. Agricultural Department and the U. S. Internal Revenue Department rule must be present tpentitle the distillation to be called whiskey." Alcohol does not contain these constituents. Neither does cheap so called straight whiskey made in a continuous or many chambered still. Money talks. CYRUS NOBLE-a pure-old-honest-whiskey aged in wood. 4 quart bottle, of GENUINE CYRUS a NflRI F H mj4 .. .11.1 :J to the nearest railroad nffir $4.22 w. j.vanaSChuyver jfejecx. EtUbUed. 1864 j65-107 Second StredC Portland, Oregon CUT AT THIS LINK UNO MAIL TO-DAT W. J. Van Schuyrer A Co., EacWd pIum find $4.90 for which flute Kad me at ooce'ty eqawTtscpudTfour quarts Genuine Cyrus Noble. P. O. KUmm.. THE WHEAT MARKET BI.l'ESTF.M SF.IXS AT. $1.09 A lifSIIF.L Cosh Market Holding Well Wheat Dtiying by Millers on Heavy Scalo. Chicago, Xov. 19. Wheat opened with the best intentions toward the bull side, all options being l-8c high er. Closing, however", Was mixed with December l-2c advanced, May un changed and July l-8c lower than yesterday. Foreigners were buyers of wheat today and at Liverpool there was an opening advance of 3-8d and a clos ing 3-8d to l-2d higher than yester day. Millers remain very heavy buyers of wheat at primary points, although to some extent the cash premium showg signs of easing. Minneapolis reported cash wheat steady. State ment from there says that 67.000 barrels of flour and 72 cars of wheat were shipped out. - Argentina visible supply of wheat 2'iG,O0O bushels, compared with 300, ono bushels last week and 295.000 bushels a year ago. Argentina ship ments of wheat were 192,000 bush els compared with 160,000 bushels a year ago. Indian shipments of wheat 192,000 bushel compared with 160 bushels a year ago. Cash sales: N Wheat No. 2 red, $1.18 1-4 Hi 1.21 1-2; No. 3 red, $1.10 1.17; No. 2 hard winter. $110 1-4 1.13; No. 2 hard winter, J 1.01 5? 1 08 1-2; No. 2 northern spring, $1.08 1-2'!JI1.1P 1-2; No. 3 spring, $1.05 01.09. Wheat Market Excited. Portland, Nov. 19. All sorts of prices are now in effect for 'wheat at primary points. As high as $1.09 a bushel has been confirmed for blue stem at Interior shipping points, and there are unconfirmed reports of $1.10. Tractically all the buying at this time Is In bluestem, millers be ing the principal purchasers. Several of the country millers who put their price of patents 60c higher yesterday, today notified the trade Of an Additional 10c rise. This makes practically all prices conform to those quoted by the Fortland Flouring Mills company. Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney or bladder trou ble that Is not beyond the reach of medicine. Cures backache and Irre gularities that if neglected might re sult In Brlght's disease or diabetes. Koeppen Eros. 9 L eMTy? Then it's high time you were 'phon ing Main 178 for a supply of Rock Spring Coal to tide you over till the Spring. In 'phoningllenry Kopltlke you will obtain the quality coal that will give an even intense heat with the small est possible consumption. Prompt delivery and the best qual ity always when you patronize HENRY KOPITTKE riione Main 178. If you take several doses of Pape's Diuretic, all backache and distress from out of order kidneys or blndder trouble will vanish, and you will feel fine Lame back, painful stitches, rheu matism, nervous headache, dizziness, Irritability, sleeplessness, Inflamed or swoolen eyelids, worn-out, sick feel ing and other symptoms of sluggish, Inactive kidneys disappear. Uncontrollable, smarting, frequent urination N (especially at nlght( and all bladder misery ends. Feeling miserable and worried Is needless, because this unusual prep aration goes at once to the disor dered kidneys, bladder and urinary system and distributes Its healing, cleansing and vitalizing influence di rectly upon the organs nnd glands af fected ( and completes the cure before you realize It. The moment you suspect any kid ney or urlnnry disorder or feel rheu matism pains, begin, taking this harmless medicine, with the knowl edge that there Is no other remedy at any price, mndo. nnywhere slse In the world, which will effect so thor ough and prompt a cure as a fifty cent treatment of Papo's Diuretic, which any druggist enn supply. Tour physician, pharmacist, bank er or any mercantile agency will tell you that Pape, Thompson & Tape of Cincinnati, Is a large and responsi ble medicine concern, thoroughly worthy of your confidence. Only curative results can come from taking Pape's Diuretic, and a few days' treatment means clean, active, healthy kidneys, bladder and urinary organs and no backache. There Is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put to gether, and until the last few years wat supposed to be Incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by con stantly falling to cure with local treat ment, pronounced It Incirable. Hrlenre hat proven catarrh to be a constitutional dis ease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufac tured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. O., Is the only constitutional cure on the mar ket. It la taken Internally In doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonfnl. It acta direct ly on the Mood and muroua turfncea of the system. They offer one hundred dollar fer any rasp It falls to cure. Send for cir culars and testimonials. F. J. CHKNKY CO., Toledo, O Hold by nil Druggists, Trie, . Tuke Hull's Family Tills for constlpa Hon. Real Estate and Insurance. J. M. Bentley and Douglas Llfflng well have formed a co-partnership, tvlth offices at 815 Main street They will conduct a reliable and up-to-date Insurance, Real Estate and Rental agency. Call and see them. Phone Main 404. . Sick Headache. Thin distressing disease results from a disordered condition of the stomach, and can be cured by taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Oet a free sample at all good droug stores and try It. rn.rs arnRD m 6 to 14 dath WZO OINTMKNT Is gun run toed to cure any case of Itching, llllnd. Weeding or Protrud ing Tiles In 0 to 14 days or money refund ed, ouc. Bert Ingalls went hunting last week. All he got for his pains was the pleasure of drinking Folger's Golden Gate Coffee which he took with him. YOUR EYES NEED ATTENTION NEED IT BADLY. Hut you won't glvo It to thorn', yon put It off from day to day. DO YOU KNOW THE RISK YOU RUN? Every day's delay means added dangers to your health and EYE SIGHT. WE GRIND THE LENSES FOR YOCH PARTICULAR CASE and GUARANTEE A PERFECT FIT or MONEY REFUNDED. 0. 1.1. HEACOCK EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST, With Win. E. Hansoom, Jeweler. IN TOUND. The following described animal has btcn taken up by the Marshal of the City of Pendleton, to-wlt: One red muley cow, branded quar ter circle D, on left hip, quarter cir cle In front of D. Underblt In right ear, half crop In left ear. About 5 or t years old. If said animal is not claimed by the owners or those entitled to the possession of them, costs and expens es against them paid and they taken away within ten days from the date hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m. of the 23rd day of November, 1909, the said animal will be sold to the highest bid der, at public auction, for cash, at the City Pound, on the corner of Aura and Webb streets, in said City of Pendle ton, the proceeds of such sale to bs ap plied to the payment of such costs and expenses of making sale. Dated this 11th day of November, int. TOM GURDANB. City Marshal.' Factory MOUSE We want this sale to be thoroughly understood. The price of every piano in our whole line is reduced. There are no pianos held in reserve. W.e want you to come to our store, 813 Main street, Pendleton, and see for yourself that our statements are true. It cost3 you nothing to do that, and is very little trouble, kae; that never before were there so many pianos to choose from ; so many different makes and styles; and all of them fully warranted. We want you to prove for yourself that every instrument in this sale is a first class one, and a great bargain, one that you cannot afford to pass by. When you see and hear them, you will understand that this is no empty boast. We are constantly trying to impress upon the people I that the workmanship and QUALITY STANDARD of our pianos are higher, and the price and terms lower than JUU I, Gl 11 k Hill UOCWllCLCi 111 OllWl l, 11 J Gil tll JillV10 A iuiiu House, VALUE GIVING, is tangible and unquestionable, j We invite your inspection and criticism, and if there is one person who can leave our store after the closest search and say that there is anything at fault with just one single thing about this whole sale, then, it is fair to presume that, that person could not be pleased anywhere oh earth. But, you must come right away, before the best pf the bargains are gone, because they are going fast. Come in and ask us questions, anyway, and we will be pleased to tell you all about it. Here are a few examples of what we are actually do ing substantiation of what we have been saying, and we will arrange terms of $10, $15, $20 or $25 down and $6, $10, $15, or $20 a month, to suit your convenience.. Regular Prices Were Factory Prices Now Are. $285 . . . $168 $350 . . . $220 $360 . . $246 $400 . . . $285 $450 . . . $325 $500 . . . $350 These are only six. examples of prices, but enough to show you that we mean business. Now if you want a piano come in and see them, while they last. FREE TO SCHOOL CHILDREN". We are giving away souve nir buttons. Each button has photograph picture of ono of Pendleton's Public Schools. dispensary of pianorelmkilitx Wholesale. S13 Main St., Tendleton. Retail