PAGE BtX. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8. 104. omen as Well u fllen Are made Miserable by ; Kidney and ' Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble prey upon the mind, Auconragesandlessensambition; beauty, vigor ana cneertul ness soon disappear when the kidneys are out of order or dis eased. Kidney trouble has 1 become so prevalent that it is not uncom ' mon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidneys. If the .child urinates too often, 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 the diffi culty is kidney 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 habit as most people suppose. Women as well asmenaie made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of .Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in hlty cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle bv mail free, also a pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, including many of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sufferers -cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, lint remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghamtou, N. Y., on every bottle. 7,h"T b1'l''r Citru for Imomnla. with voieu 1 have ban afflicted lor oer twenty Teara. Hfi'LlX" that Cmo.hu bar. ilr.o ma mora Sift irV,"!1 olb" "a7J orer tried. I aball eeruinlr recommend ibeu to bit frlaada aa kauw all they urn nprtMnud." w n..o. a. Too.. Olllafd, I Itin. 111. Best For Ti a . 'av' i in: uuweia CANOV CATHARTIC Weaianl. Palatable. PoUnt. Tula Good . Do 0ood, old In balk. The cenntne tablet itampad 00C euranteed to euro or jour Boner back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 547 AKHUAL SALE, TEH MILLION BOXES HE BUYS A CHEAP ONE, when price is the only thing a man knows absut buggies. After he has had some experience, quality comes first, and you always get that in the vehicles at Neagle's. Winona Wagons, Buggies and Hacks, and the best made. We sell them. Bone-dry timber, well painted and ironed, and warranted by us. Neogle Brothers THE BLACKSMITHS. We sell the Stover Gasoline Engine. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Bear this In mind when you need poultry and stock supplies and ask for the International Poultry and Stock Food. Use Kow Kure for your cow trou bles. C. F. Coleswor thy 127-12. East Alia St. Agent for Lee's Lice Killer. A CASE OF IT. Many More Like It in Pendleton The following case Is but one of many similar occurring Hniiv i t dleton. It la an easy matter to verity 11 correctness, uureiy you cannot ask for better proof than such conclusive widen c. D. W. Cook, 70 years old and retired tram actlva bualnAM nnwr liufn Main street, says: "The dull dragging pain in ine email 01 my back felt as ji two iwiu were (earing me apart, and at times I felt so miserable that I could not stand or walk and was connnea 10 my Dea. urinary weak aeas set In. eaneclallv at nlirht anil T was failing physically every day. At mis lime 1 nappened to read an ad about Doan's Kidney Pills and was much Impressed with the sincerity of int testimonial, wnicn was much sim ilar to the one I am using now. I got a box of pills at the Brock & Mc Comas drug store and they helped me so that I continued using them until I had taken several boxes. Then I could eat, sleep and get around again without suffering the least bit of physical pain. I endorse all of the claims made for Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cms per box. Foster-Milburn Co., Bufalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Trv a pair of our Bunker Hill chool shoes, a doll free at Teutsoh's. Hobm of SwaniRttt, mm ' ' FIFTIETH JUBILEE DOCTRINE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION OBSERVED. It Is Attended by Over a Thousand Lay Members of the Church From the. United States A Gorgeous, Spectacular and Impressive Affair, , Featured With Adpmments of Great Value and Beauty Council of 1854 Officially and Formally Promul gated the Accepted Doctrine. Home, Dec. 8. There was a mag nificent spectacle in St. Peter's today on the occasion of the celebration of the Jubilee of the proclamation of the Immaculate Conception. Observances In connection with the jubilee have been In progress for a month or more. and the celebration reached a glorious climax today with the celebration of the papal mass In St. Peter's, followed by the solemn crowning by Pius X of the mosaic picture of "Our Lady" in the choir chapel. The Interior of the vast basilica was illuminated and adorned with magnificent hangings, and the build ing was filled with a great concourse of people, Including all the pontifical dignitaries, diplomats and the Roman nobility. From all parts of the Cath olic world prelates and priests had Journeyed hither to participate in the celebration. From the United States there was present a pilgrimage of more than 1000 lay members of the church, headed by a distinguished delegation of churchmen that Includ ed Bishop O'Donnell of Brooklyn, Bishop Chatard of Indianapolis, President Morrissey of Notre Dame University, and a number of others. Italian troops kept order in the square n front of St. Peter's, while the pontiflcnl bodyguard was stationed within the cathedral. Pope Pius, attired in his state robes, was borne on the sedla gestatoria at the head of nn Imposing procession composed of the entire papal court. 500 patriarchs, cardinals, archbishops and bishops. A roar of cheering nrose from the multitude on the pope's ap pearance, but the applause was quick ly hushed by the guards. When the cortege reached the choir the pn alighted, took his seat on the pontifi cal throne, and the cardinals and other ecclesiastics massed around him. The solemn ceremony of .the papal mass was then proceeded with. A feature of the Impressive ceremonies was the singing of Perosl's new cantata "air Immacolata." a- The crowning of the mosaic pic ture of "Our Lady" followed the cele bration of the papal mass. Exactly 50 years ago today, Immediately after the mass In which the dogma of the a Immaculate Conception was defined, PIur IX set a rich crown on this Image, but the new crown placed there today by Pope Pius X Is vastly more precious. It consists of 12 large stars, formed of hundreds of precious stones, and united by an aureole of r k f k k k k a. a k f solid gold. An Interesting feature In connection with the present Jubilee celebration has been somewhat overshadowed by the brilliant ceremonies In St. Peter's. This is the "Marian congress" now in progress In the vast church of the Twelve Apostles, and In the halls of the Cancellarla and the Roman Sem inary. All countries of the clvilled world are represented In the congress and also In the Marian exposition, which occupies the eight large halls on the first floor of the Lateran pal ace. Origin of Observance. The festival of the Immaculate Con ception of the Blessed Virgin is trace able In the Greek church from the end of the fifth century, and in the Latin dates from the seventh century. A great controversy prevailed for a long time In the West as to whether. and in what sense the conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary was to be held Immaculate, and in what sense the Blessed Virgin herself was to be held conceived without sin. a In the end, at the Instance of bish ops in various parts of the church. Pope Plus IX addressed a circular letter to the bishops of each nation culling for their opinion and that of their people as to the faith of the church on the point. On the receipt of replies all but absolutely unani mous, the pope Issued a solemn decree In Rome. In a numerous council of bishops, on December 8. 1S"54, declar ing the doctrine to be an article of Catholic belief, and proposing It as such to the universal church. On the promulgation of this dogma, which has been accepted throughout the Catholic world, churches named after he Immaculate Conception sprang up in me united .states first, and after ward throughout Christendom gener ally. On the occasion, SO years ago, when the doctrine was formally declared, tADieu were placed in SL Peter's re cording the names of all the cardinals and bishops who took part in the council. Of all these hundreds the last survivor was the late Pope Leo XIII, whose name occurs on the list far down among, the cardinals of the lime. Tne late pope was looking for ward eagerly to the jubilee celebration In which, however, he was to be de nied taking part by the hand of death. A Costly Mistake. Blunders are sometimes very ex pensive. Occasionally life Itself Is the price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong It you take Dr. King's New Life Pills for dyspepsia, dizziness, head ache, liver or bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorough. 25c at Tall man& Co.'s drug store. For Rent. Four acres good garden and or chard, all under Irrigation, at Echo, Or. Address J. H. Koontz. Echo, Or. There are 6E.000 cnrrlncrea nnri wagon makers In the TTnltH Riot. of whom 15,000 belong to the unions. iTTVTTv'TTvTTVTTYYTTTTf fTTTfTT It ...It PEOPLES WAMOUS The Success of Our Business IS DUE TO THE HONESTY OF OUR ADVERTISING AND THE STERLING VALUES OK OUR BARGAINS. MERCHANDIsr ELATED WITH FALSE VALUES ALWAYS DROPS TO ITS PROPER LEVEL. COMPARE AND CONTRAST AND YOU'LL ALWAvY FIND THAT YOUR DOLLARS WILL BUY THE MOST IN QUALITY AND QUANTITY AT THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Two Neckwear Bar gains ECONOMICAL WOMEN SHOULD READ . 25 dozen Embroidered Collars, with long silk ties. They come In colors, brown, navy, red, green and white. Others silk embroidered stocks, in pretty combination of colorings. Regular 60c values. Special at half price, each 25c Womens Handk'rch'fs An Immense purchase of women's and chil dren's handkerchiefs. In the greatest variety of all the newest and staple qualities; plain hemstitched, fancy borders, fancy embroi dered scallops, fancy embroidered centers and lace-trlmmed edges, also with Initials. Early buying means the greatest value. Buy your Christmas supply now: It means a great saving. All new and fresh, all choice patterns. Prices range at 5c, 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c and 80c. Domestic Counter Bleached Sheets Ready to use, made of stan dard medium weight sheeting, that Is always reliable. For full size beds, each 50c Pillow Cases Oood quality and well made 42-tnch, lOcj 45-Inch 12Hlc Bleached Muslin Extra good quality, 12 yards for $1.00 Best Grade American Prints, all styles and colors 4c Outing Flannel Heavy quality, dark or light 8c Flannelettes, 36 Inches wide, new styles, 15c values 10o 100 dozen Linen Huck Towel; special price, each ioc Cotton Batting of superior quality, roll .... 10c Oregon Flannels, In all colors, yard 35c X-Mas Gifts-Colored Dress Goods It Is now high time to consider what you are going to buy for Christmas. We could suggest nothing more appropriate than a neat Dress or Waist Pattern. To lessen your ex penditure, take advantage of our Dress Goods offerings for Monday. VOILES FOR EVENING WEAR AU Shades. $1.60 French Voiles, 44 Inches wide $1.00 65c French Voiles, 46 inches wide .... 50c MANNISH SUITINGS, EVERY DESIGN AND COLOR. 1.76 French Clay Woroted, 54-Inch $1.25 $2.25 French Clay Worsted, 64-Inch ....$1.75 $1.60 Scotch Cheviots, 54-inch $1.15 $1.25 Scotch Cheviots, 64-inch 05o $1.00 Cheviot Suitings. 48-inch 78c 66c Mixed Suitings, 40-lnch 47c Blankets THREE EXCELLENT VALUES. First A lot of fleeced cotton Blankets, me dium size, and the best 76c blankets we can buy. . At' , 63c Second Gray wool Blankets, large double-bed size, wool, with some cotton to prevent ' shrinkage; beat $3.50 values In this ever shown. Onr special price $2.95 Third White Oregon Blankets, beat merino wool, made by the Union Mills, Union, Ore gon; the 10-4 size and worth anywhere from $4.76 to $5.25 pair; our price ... . $4.25 COTTON-FILLED COMFORTERS, $1.50. Full size Comforters, covered with figured atlk ollne, filled with white carded cotton, stitch ed or yarn-tied. None like these anywhere for the money. Only $1.50 Feather Pillows, X 1-2-tb weight, geese and duck feathers ,85c It H Pays to Trade THE Petticoat Values Black mercerized sateen Petticoats, having flaring sectional flounce, trimmed with tucks and strap bands actually worth $2.26; special price $1.75 Silk Petticoats of heavy, rustling taffeta, hav ing Van Dyke accordion plufted flounce, trimmed with sectional ruffles and ruchlngs, silk underlay and dust ruffle, ill black, plain colors and changeablea, worth $8.76; our price $6.50 75 Women's Winter Jackets Bought from a New York manufacturer at less than 50 cents on the dollar. Their loss Is your gain. These Jackets are made In a variety of cloths and colors, half-fitted backs, 27 Inches long. One of the greatest bargains we ever had the pleasure of putting on our tables; regular $6.69; for $3.00 XXX Furs of All Kinds, from $1.25 to $170 Hy far the best values shown In the city. Our salesladies will be pleased to show you our Furs, whether you want to buy or not. Infants' Wear A new and select line of Christening Dresses and little Coats nnd Sacques. Dress Goods FANCY WAISTINGS. 75c fancy Flnettelalns, 29-Inch ,V)c Should you prefer a Cravenctte Suit or Ruin Cout, got our prices 011 them. Thoy are guiir anteed. BLACK DRESS GOODS. A new dress pattern, and plenty of time to have It made ut a saving of one-third, is what we offer our patrons. THE ITEMS ARE AS FOLLOWS,: 52-inch Illuck English Mohair Crlsplnc, shrunk and sponged; eusy to keep clean regular $1.50 value, special nt ono-tliird off $100 52-Inch Black Broadcloth, very fine, soft, lus trous finish, suitable for suits, skirts or cloaks V, regular $1.26 value, special at one third off fl3o 46-Inch Black llathln Granite, extra hard dou ble and twisted thread; dust end lint will not cling to it; reguuir $1.00 vulue. at one ''" off e7c 44-Inch Black Panama Sucking, smooth, and glossy finish; sheds dust and lint; nothing more stylish or serviceable; regular $1 25 value, special at 0110-tlilrd off 97c Crushed Velvets and Embroidered Velvet In all colors; 18 to 24 Inches wide; $1.00 value for ' 75c Holiday Sale of Silks A sale that Is far enough ahead of Christ mas to lie of greatest usefulness for those who have to make gift, r who arc planning," or waists. To bo brief, there is every weave and color f silk-,, of novo.tlcanTa," at half price or near It. SILKS Values up to 50c at .... SOc SILKS Values up to $1.00 at.!!! an SILKS-Values up to $1.60 at . ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! '$, lmlfApr!c,",",,, ""d l0ngtU Bt ta" t""n 1000 SILK-KLOSS SOFA CUSHIONS. Made of fine sanitary floss. You will need cushion, for the holidays; it would iwta to buy some. 10 Gloves Sovereign 2-clasp Kid Glove, made from fine ST A. ",8; every p.a,r mted' and or.naZZngr-Rnd,ine- 91.00 Pays to Trade at... Children's Coats and Dresses Ages , 8, 10, 12 and 14. $3.26 was the price, now 4.00 was the price, now !!!!!!!! iS 6.00 was the price, now !!!!!! $JS 6.50 was the price, now !!!!!!!' 44 7.00 was the prlee, now !!" Tourist Coats We ore offering this week extra special ralim from the bent stock or popular price gar. menta In the city. You can't fall to find your coat here. Tourist Coatu of Scotch and English mhmirH, zlhellnes, cheviots, coverts and fancy ma tures, 40 to 45 Inches long: some are nude with yokeB and plnlted backs. $0.50 $10.50, $12.50 and $15.00. Underwear, Hosiery PRICES THE SIGNAL FOR THE SEASON'S LARGEST SELLING. At Hie following prlcex you should not hes itate to provide for future needs. Colder weather Is ImiiiiiiI to come. IIFTTEH BE PRE PARED. Women's Flpt-ceil .Vesta and Punts Of the finest combed Egyptian yum. hand-trimmed nnd silk finish, warm nnd enzy garmenti: excellent 66c grade specinl at 48c Women's AH Wool Cashmere Stockings P01I tlvely the best 75c quality, of the finest cashmere, made with nil wool gray merino feet, for wear nnd cold wenther comfort unsurpassed. Pair 60c Women's Silk Fleoecd Stockings A full-faah-Inned Stocking, extra heavy silk fleeced, splendid for warmth and wear. Our belt I for $1 grade; at. the pair JSC Clillch-en'H Heavy Fleeced Stockings In the henvy 2x1 or lxl ribs nice, soft fleece, lined, extra heavy weights best two-bit grade, at, the pair He Christmas Offerings in the Men's Department All Silk Brocaded Muffler. In black, white and fnney colors, from $2.00 to Mk Inpunottn Silk Initial Handkerchiefs, hand hemstitched. In medium and large size, at 25c and & AH Silk Handkerchief-!. In plain crenm and a large assortment of fancy colors. 2V nnd SOc Men's Fancy Silk Suspenders, one In a box. a very suitable Christmas present prices from $2.M) to c Men's All Silk Foiir-in-Ilnmls. In nil the latert colors, regular 50c value special Men's All Silk English Snare Tie In a lae variety of swell patterns, at 50c. $1.0. ttM .Men's DroMM Shirts, In white plnlted golf and fancy colors; also a line of "tiff bosoms excellent values Men's Heavy Cotton Underwear, In ribbed, fleeced and heavy double fleece Mon's Pnrt Wool Underwear, in gray, all i" Wc Men's Wool Underwear, In gray and tan, al gray ribbed worsted. Special iM Big Lace Curtains for Little Money Loco Curtains, 3 1-2 yards long and 50 tnehe wide, heavy double thread. Regular $! special at v" Lace Curtains, 3 1-2 yards long, and 60 IncMJ wide, heavy Scotch lace pntterns. R" IS OH- null . x Bnttenberg, Bobblnet Lace Curtains, WW J Arabian. Fine Assortment of Leather Goods For Holiday Gifts, made of choice such as buffalo, hard-rinisnea """"... 2 gold, aunmelnl nnri nickel mounting J with purse and card case, braided and J"J 4 strap handles, from 25c to at... rase 4 ! 1'"