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1104. TEN i 5 JfOVEMBER ! A- Woiqsb u Wen as Ren Are lads Riseralile bj Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble prey upon the mind, discourages and lessensamuiti on; beauty, vigor ana cnceriui nese soon disappear when the kidneys arc ' out of order or dis eased. ' Kidney trouble has I become so prevalent that it is not nncom ' mon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidneys. If the child urinates toooften, if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, the cause of thediffi cnlty is kidnev trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a hahit as most people suppose. Women as well as men aie made miser able with kidnev and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of cmiDoiit non realized. It is sold by druggists, m Mty cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle tv mail free, also a pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, v af the thousands of testi monial letters' received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper, uon i uulkc i"j i MM-ivf the name. Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binehamton, N. i-, on every bottle. LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATIONS TO MEET IX DEN VER. I e Wait to Tlirce Bis Associations Will HoM live : Days' Meeting From January $ to 14 Reorganization of the National ; Association W ill Take Flaoe Owing j to Die Formation of the Independent j Packing Company and the Death of Secretary Martin. Has ' tt fmt- Building Material OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. SASH, DOORS and WINDOWS Made to Order Building Pa per, Lime, Cement, Brick and Band, Wood Gutters for Barns and Duellings a Specialty'. Oregon Lumber Yard Alta Street, Opp. Court Boose, oooeo Monkey 00000 '8 formation of the Independent Packing Company, and the death of Secretary Martin, a general reorganisation of j the association will take place at this , I Good j j Dry Wood; ALL KINDS Z I have good, sound wood which is delivered at reasonable J prices FOR CASH. J ! W. C. MINNIS Leave Orders at N en man's Cigar Store. TRAINING SCHOOL FOR HORSES Wanted One hundred head of un broke horses. I am located for the winter at the Dutch Henry feed yard. corner of Alta and Lilleth streets, where I conduct a first-class training and sale stable. If you want to buy a horse I will take your order and se lect the best horse for you. or If you have a horse to sell 1 am well ac auatnted with the best buyers. 1 am well equipped to break and handle anv horse from the finest blooded stock to the wildest and most desper ate broncho. There is no horse hut can be broke and be made to drive or work nicely If he be handled cor rectly. I have broke one hundred and twenty-three head In Pendleton, some of which had become desperadoes. I guarantee satisfaction In every ease. Lee Kennard Officials calls have been Issued for the meeting of the National Livestock Association, the National Woolgrow- ers Association and the National Cat tle Growers' Association, to take place In Denver on January -14. 1905. The I woolgrowers will meet In Denver on Jnnunrv 9. th rinv nreredine the meeting of the livestock association. ;JY and the cattle growers will meet on j .. the forenoon of January 10. preced- T Ing the meeting of the national asso- 1 ciation. which will meet In the after- i noon of that date. ' X This Is the 40th annual convention 4 of the National Woolgrowers' Asso ciation, and the attendance Is expect .. .1 , in .. i, t ,i,a ai-hth annual meeting of the National Live- stock Association, and owing to the h 8 meeting. JZ The local committee In Denver, In . charge of the arrangements, has Is- sued the following "round-up" notice: To All Livestock Outfits: By order of the Denver Round-up 1 J J District Local Committee on livestock ! 4 conventions. I hereby extend to you a ! cordial Invitation for yourself and your whole outfit to be present and participate in a grand general round up of all livestock outfits to be held January 9-14, 1906, at the Denver Home ranch. ... For this occasion all local maverick and estray laws will be suspended j I and each outfit attending will be en- 1 T titled to everything they can get a j rope on. The National Livestock, the 1 .. . . . , t Aauonai wooigrowers unu ine iiutr- -i state Cattle growers' outfits have al- 1 ready arranged for a full attendance, j J but no one is barred out on this occa- : slon. j JI'ss wagons will run day and night , and there will be things doing all the f time. While work is the regular diet , Jo for the Btockman. yet. as a rule, he is not adverse to a little pleasure forjjj dessert. The home outfit has been , given orders to have a full supply of ft the dessert on tap. Ladles Included , . In tHI InvltnflAn !?T For those who are short on blaii- ', kets and grub there will be ample ! mess arrangements at the local , J ranches. Sheep wagons will be given ! good locations close to good bedding IT J grounds, and there will be a full sup- 10 ply of wranglers to look after ,heJ horse rodeo. 'vo As It is desired that every outfit on the range be represented, your fail- ure to be on hand may cost you a , few calves or lambs, as the com-1 J J mlttee on this occasion expects each , outfit to do its own branding or ear- ! marking. Snake bite medicine and , 44, wolf poison will be in adequate sup- ply. Doses of blackleg vaccine and ( sheep dip may be had from the com- ! mittee. All sheepshearing will be j done by machinery, latest Improved , .. power plants being used. There will j JJ be plenty of hay on hand, ana tnose 4,4, tireferrliiK green grass will find all pastures wide open. No rings or sad rfln ipnn, nllmveri nn MHfldleS. I w 11 " As the general happiness of all Is ( J J to be in charge of the committee rep- j 44 resenting the local outfits, we would j J appreciate It If you would drop a line ( 00 to the secretary stating that you will 1 be present and the number and names j 00 nr rhnse who will be with you. We 1 want arrangements to be adequate. Don't fall to show up. however, no matter what the w eather may be. Sin cerely yours, J. A. JOHNSTON. H. E. KENNEDY, Foreman. Secretary. ,T,,.Civr nmr RITTOC "ILL Mir. 11.1t. sssuimce. nn NOT ONLY WILL YOB SATE MONEY BY PIT! CHASING HERE, I 1 CUiErTlAY COMF ,v , LARGE FORCE OF ACCOMMODATING SALESPEOPLE WI1X WAIT ON Ol PROMPTLY AND CAREFITXY. COME IN, LET CS SHOW YOtJ AROUND. YOU WILL BE TREATED RIGHT. it Onr Big Sale Now in FULL BLAST $15,000 Stock Dry Goods $5,000 Stock Suits and Cloaks $2,000 Stock Furs and Jackets $8,000 Stock Ladies' and Children's Shoes NOTICE THE FOLLOWING GREAT REDUCTIONS, THEN COME IX AND SAVE YOUR HARD-EARNED DOLLARS. Ladies' and Misses' Tailor Suits Hl.dti Suits at 1S.50 Suits at tl.YoO Suits at SHS..10 Suits at . . S 5.00 . . t 8.75 . . !0.SO . . SU.VU 818.INI Suits at $14.35 S2II.O0 Suits at MM H22..-.0 Suits at ' 117.70 25.00 Suits at 18.0 c:i.V0ft Suits at (23.85 Tourist and Rain Coats SI 0.00 Tourist ami Ruin Coats 0 C13.50 Tourist and Rain Coats $10.00 M.YOO TouriHt and Rain Coats 10.75 $16.50 Tourist and Rain Coats $12.35 $20.00 Tourist and Rain Coats $14.S5 825.00 Tourist and Rain Coats $18.65 Children's Long Coats 14 83.00 Children's Coats 84.50 Children's Coats $6.00 Children's Coats $6.50 Children's Coats $2.2! $3.35 $4.75 $4 .US $7.00 Children's Coats $a.3o Ladies' and Misses' Jackets $ 6.50 Indies' and Misses' Jackets $4.95 $ 7.50 Ladies' and Misses Jackets $5.35 $ 0.50 Ladies' and Misses' Jackets $6.90 $12.00 Ladies' and Misses' Jackets $8.75 Ladies' and Misses' Furs $ 1.25 furs now "c $ 2.50 Furs now $1.85 $ 5.00 Furs now $3.75 $ 7.50 Furs now $5.23 $ 9.00 Furs now $6.65 $10.00 Furs now $7.40 $15.00 Furs now $11.25 $18.00 Furs now $12.25 Rare Bargains in Underwear All $2.50 Underwear now $1.95 All $2.25 Underwear now $1.85 All $2.00 Underwear now $1.70 All $1.50 Underwear now $1.20 All $1.25 Underwear now Hc All $1.00 Underwear now Otic 75c Underwear now 69c 63c 54c All All All All All All All All All All All All 70c I'nderwcur now 05c Underwear now 60c Underwear now 47c 50c Underwear now 42c 45c Underwear now S8c 4c Underwear now S3c 35c Underwear now 27c 30c Underwear now 25c Underwear now 20c Underwear now 15c Underwear now 24c 20c 16c 12c Extra Hosiery Values COTTON AND WOOL. TRADE MAttK IOYS A Omiyf 65 1 0L All 50c Hose S8c All 4oc Hose 33c All 35c Hose 2 All 25c Hose 19c All 20c Hose 10c All 15c Hose 12c Corsets All $1.50 Values. Sale Price $1.20 All $1.25 Values, Side Price 08c All $1.00 Values. Sale Price 89c All 75c Values, Sale ITice 48c Ladies and Misses' Skirts All $ 3.00 Skirts now UJS All $ 5.00 Skirts now IS.K All $ 6.00 Skirts now WIS 4! All $ 7.00 Skirts now US All $ 8.00 Skirts now tl.B IT All $ $.00 Skirts now M.N All $10.00 Skirts now t'M J All $11.00 Skirts now S7.N H All $12.00 Skirts now H Children's Dresses $1.50 Dresses now $1.05 $1.75 Dresses now $1.25 ''INI I f I , 'MM', IMIW ll.H . ., -n v 1 oK. . .4 . ta.llU Mil - . - , 12.75 Dresses now $2.25 u $3.00 Dresses now $2.55 S.ou lirewnt nun $4.00 Dresses now $3.45 Shoes for Ladies and Misses 500 pairs Dautine Sllpiicrs. Regular KM a.1.50 a iiair. Ill luitrnt unu Ki(i: price -5 ( !no tuilrs sIlKses' Shoes, sizes W to 1. Reg ular price $1.50 to $2.50; sale price l.l , Even' Shoe in the house reduced l P" exfeptlng "SII-KId" $3.50 shoe. , THE BEST SHOES OX EAItTlI V0R j 1 Kid and Golf Cloves $1.50 kind now $1.25 kind now $1,00 kind now 50c kind now The $1.25 kind Belts , sk , , X The $1.00. kind The 75c kind The 50c kind The 25c kliHl .... THE TIME WILL OOME the Advice of This Pendleton Resident Will Help You. Very few people are entirely free from backache. It does not take much to deraiure the kidneys. - A lit tie cold, a .strain, atooplns positions or hard work overtax those delicate ctfam and many aches and pains orommiv follow. A Pendleton cltl sen tells you here how every kidney ill ran ba relieved and eared. Read abont It: H A. ThomDSon. retired, who lives on Stonewall Jackson street says: "Mr kidneys troubled me by spells lor 10 years and at such times with a steady, dull achins across my back. I used large quantities of various kinds of medicine said to be ood for ft Finally I got a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at the Brock ft McComas Co. drug store and I found tnem to be lust what I needed. They went right to the spot and not only : lleved my backache, but cured It per manently. I will be only to pleased to tell other about the merits of this mntdr.H For sale by all dealers. Price ( cents. Poster-Kllburn Co., Buffalo, M. T- sole agents for the United -Down's and COMING EVENTS. December 13-15 Oregon Good Roads meeting. Salem. December 1S-16 Oregon Good Roads Association, Salem. December 20-21 Oregon Dairy men s Association, Portland. June 1, 1805 Opening Lewis and Clark exposition. January 30-11 Oregon Historical Society, Portland. Not a Sick Day Since. "I was taken severely sick with kidney trouble. I tried all sorts of medicines, none of which relieved me. One day I saw an ad of your Electric Bitters and determined to try that Atter taking a few doses I felt re lieved, and soon thereafter was en tirely cured, and have not seen a sick day since. Neighbors of mine have been cured of rheumatism, neuralgia, liver and kidney troubles and general debility." This Is what B. F. Baas of Fremont, N. C, writes. Only SOc at Tallman Co.'s, druggists. GENUINE BARGAINS ALL OVER THE HOUSE LEE TEUTSCH'S DEPT. STORE ftttltTt?'' YOUNG WIFEHOOD Mexico's New Gunboats. City of Mexico, Nov. 2. The sec retary of war has received Informa tion that the new gunboats Bravo and Morelos. contracted for by the Mexi can government In Italy, will leave ttenoa tomorrow for this country. On their arrival at Vera Crux Minister of War Mena will personally receive them. Ton know we have three extra hours for Saturday trading and the Peoples Warehouse makes it cnoca full of bargains. Plenty of obliging clerks; plenty of room; plenty of light, and good, reliable goods at fair prices are a few of the things mat make the Peoples Warehouse the most popular trading place In Pendleton, L .1 Rn-mv Mass.. V,2 Shawm at Ave.. Oct. 2Ti. Wr. After 1 had been married about four months I felt my I IimMi mmersllv decline. 1 seemed to lose the litfht step 1 and dragged wearily along instead. Myapnstite faild me i nd 1 lrt health and atrenirth. I was nervous snd had shooting pains through my limbs and stomsi h while bear ing down pains and constant headaches added to my misery. The menstrual flow became more and more profuse and 1 was unfit to attend to my daily duties. My husband called In thm ilifferont nhvsicians and I took enourh medicine to kill nr mm Hnwn women, hut it all had no effect on me whatever, until took Wine of Cardui. In a few days I felt a charge for the better, my gen eral health improved and at the next time of my periods my flow was more natural and 1 was in less pain. Gradually 1 recovered my health and strength, and am now in perfect health. I take an occasional dose of Wine of Cardui which keeps me well. I am happy to give yoa this endorsement. President, Bsek Bay Wnmas's Clab, Why dost yoa try far the same health Mn. Bicker has? It is easy to it you take w ine of taruui aceoruing 10 uireciions. rr me ox ixaui strengthens weak and worn-out women of any age and assists the mother and housewife to bear her exacting duties. Wine of Cardui makes women fit for all the dutins of womanhood. It will relieve toe pains of irregularity, cures (ailing of the womb, lencorrhcea, ovarian troubles, and has been known to remove what phy sicians considered dangeroas tumors. Women who use Wine of Cardui do not suffer at the monthlv neriods. They do not suffer hysterical attacks. because Wine of Cardui gives them strong nerves treed from the irritation of female suffering. A $1.00 bottle of Wis of Cardui purchased from yew druggist will keep you tree man pain. m Eagles Minstrels FRAZER OPERA HOUSE, Nov. 25 2' Feast of Comedy, Music and Specialties. nd dss New and down-to-tlie-snoond songs ana Clever, bright stants, witty sayings and wlnami A Good Old Fashioned Minstrel np-to-date ideas. A fertarVT rttf brightened by earn tha hnnM Mom. Lauiehter Pretne. The Eagles will put oat the ntW under the Direction of J. Bogert The Boost original and snagnln "J ing ever preaenlcd on the local stage. Vaans' SCew r 0 splendor Pendleton "-g effects any aadienoe. 4 a Hi 4 t .vihi) -i.ii(.dti .y.-J