PAGE TWO. DAILY BAST OMGOWIAW. rENDLETON. OBBBOW, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 5. IMS. nor pAfias. Neglecting Weak Kidneys Is resignation without cause. Btrong Kidneys don't need medicine, but weak Kidney DO. Proper attention to weak Kidneys means strong Kidney again. Neglect of weak Kidneys means lifelong suffering and often death. IIWING'S BUCHU WAFERS Are unequalled as a kidney help. They contain Just what Is wanted to remove the disease, heal the sore spot, and strengthen the whole organ. They build up the shrunken walls of the Kidneys as no other remedy has seen found to do before. Positively Purify the Blood nd bring a purely vegetable compound, free from all mineral drug, do not tct nn the bowels. They act directly on the weakened tissues and blood vessels of the Kidney and Urinary Organs cleansing them of Impurities and giving a feeling of mnewed life and vi tality. If you are suffering with pain In the back, scalding urine, or any othi-r kidney ill. try a box of , IRVINGS BUCHU WAFER.S Price 50 txiiu. THEY WILL Cl ItE YOU. TALLMAN , CO. 623 Mam Street T CHURCHES OoagKipuional Ctuirch. Sunday school services at 1:45 a. m. There will be no preaching In the morning nor evening tomorrow. On Sunday, December 9, all the regular services will be held. Rev. H. N. Smith of Portland, to be In charge. MIhmJ1mi Eplxouiwl Cliurcii. 10 a. m.. Sunday school, A. J. Owen, superintendent: 11 a. m., sermon by Kev. William Deweese, of Kcho; 12:15 p. m., class meeting; 3:15 p. m., In u-rmetliote league: 6:30 p. m., Ep worth league; topic: "God's Wonder ful Works." 7:30 p. m., preaching. All are cordially Invited to these serv ices. Hubert Warner, pastor. GENERAL NEW 8. Fire destroyed the entire plant of the T. H. Brook Foundry company at Indianapolis, manufacturers of structural Iron. Loss, 1300,000. Fire destroyed almost the entire business portion of Dickson, Tenn., and much of the residence portion. The water failed while a gale was lowrlnir. Loss. 115.000. The Beenard comet, discovered and lost In 1892, within the orbit of Sat m, has reappeared. It Is believed to be a fragment of the Wolf comet, which went In pieces In 1S40. Premier Itobln, of Manitoba, an nounces that beyond question Manito ba Is to have a system of state-owned telephones and other public utilities, and he Is at the head of a movement to bring it about. Rev. Dr. Robert Rusaell Booth, for merly pastoi of the Rutgers Riverside PresbyterW. church. New York, Is dead, aged 75 years. He was the author of several books and many magazine articles. The faculty of Northwestern Uni versity, at Evanston, III., has organ ized to war upon "social excesses" and "Irrational athletics," with the Inten tion of spreading the movement over the entire United States. One trainman was killed and five others Injured In a rear-end collision between freight trains on the Penn sylvania Central, at Thompsontown, Pa. There was great destruction of railroad property by the wreck. The body of Mrs. John Hammond was found at Albany, N, Y., wedged into a trunk and covered with chlor ide of lime. It Is supposed she had been poinscmcd. fche was 67 years of age. Her husband, 27 years of age, Is missing. Influential citizens of Memphis, Tenn., raised a purse of $10,000 cash and presented It to Dr. Heber Jones, president of the city board of health, m recognition of his services in keep ing the city free .from yellow fever. Jones If a poor man. For no known reason, a run start ed on the State Central Savings bank f Keokuk, Iowa, and continued for several days. The bank paid all call ers as fast as they could be waited upon. The bank is Admittedly one or the strongest In the state. Marc Leslie, an Irish chorus girl in ?ew York, refused to wear a tiny British flag the night Prince Louis and his staff were at the theater, al though the- prince had presented every girl in the Immense chorus with a flag, and all were expected to wear them, and did so, except Miss Leslie. She was rtned and discharged, and has begun a damage suit against the management. To make man better, make trade better. To make trade better, make goods better. Schilling's Best: baking-powder flavoring, esttaot oda Your grocer's; moneyback. W.D.FLETCHER TIIK PIONEER WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. 305 Court Street. Jewelry made to order. Wedding rings specialty. All work guaranteed. NORTHWEST NEWS. A contest is on at Moscow, Idaho, between the city and the Northern Pacific. The city Is trying to raise the water rate for the company from $25 to $75 per month. At Mullan, Idaho, F. Crell, a miner, struck a missed shot with a pick, ex ploding It. One eye was completely destroyed, the other Injured, and his face and arm badly hurt. An unexplained and phenomenally cold spell has struck Pullman, Wash., and immediate vicinity. Water pipes are frozen and bursting, ponds are frozen over, and plowing stopped. Albert O. Can field, for 17 years freight agent for the Northern Paci flc ut Tacoma, is dead. He had work ed for the Northern Pacific 34 years, and was well known over the entire system. George Allen, foreman of the Stan dard mine at Mace, Idaho, was In stantly killed by a descending cage. His body was fearfully crushed be tween the bottom of the shaft and the cage. ' , Abraham G. Snow, a liquor dealer of Astoria, has commenced bankrupt cy proceedings In the United States district court. His liabilities are fixed at $4500.85 with assets amounting to but $2701.60. A. L. Mohler, vice president and general manager of the Union Pacific railroad, with headquarters at Omaha has arrived In Portland and will spend two weeks hunting on the lower Columbia. At Standpoint, Idaho, Joseph Glad a isortnern ' Pacific call boy, was knocked down and run over and kill ed by a switch engine. It is supposed he slipped nnd fell and could not get off the track before being struck. Jack Minslng, a colored convict at Walla Walla, from Spokane, suicided by throwing himself head foremost, off a corridor onto a cement floor, His' skull was crushed and neck broken. He Is believed to have been Insane. At Itathdruin, Idaho, John Roberts and J. W. Row were sentenced by JudHe Morgan to one year each In the penitentiary for a robbery com mitted at Hope, where the men broke into a boxcar and stole a quantity of hams nnd provisions, which they tried to sell. The men pleaded guilty. Fin IlaUst Church. Rev. H. Wyse Jones is here and will conduct his first service tomorrow morning. The topic Is " 'TIs the Old Time Religion." In the afternoon a 3 o'clock another service will be held jne joy or a Revival," being the topic. At 7:30 the topic will be "Zi- on's Strength." All are welcome. should like all the Christian people In tne city to know that a hearty wel come awaits them at all these serv ues. mis is me only meeting at present in progress, and when no meetings are in progress you can make It profitable to attend the Bap tist church. Mr. Jones Is not a sensa tional preacher, noither does he use any of the "new or catching" meth oils. You will hear the pure gospel or jesus for the lost, from his lips, k. ix.' i toy nan, pastor. Presbyterian Church. Morning Worship at 10:30; sormon, a i-iea for Church Unity." Bible school at 12; young people's meet ing at 8:30' p. m. Evening worship at 7:30, sermon, "Where Shall the LJne be Drawn In Matters of Pleasu una -imuscmentT ' Services will be neid in the old building. First Christian Church, Bible school. 9:45 a. m. Morning service, ii o clock. Junior Endeavor, J p. m. evening service. 7:30. Union inanksglving service, 10 a. m. Thurs day, sermon by Rev. O. L. Hall, The public cordially Invited to these servi ces, r,. H. Brooks, pastor. Christian Schmos. First Society of Christian Scientists, room , r-ast Oregonian building. Ser vices Sunday, 11 a. m.; subject. "God. the Only Cause and Creator." Wed nesday meeting, 8 p. m. WOODMEN AT PILOT ROCK. Headstrom & Oreenawald, shoe makers at Teutsch's Department store. Real Cut Glass Decorated ' China Terra Cotta Bronzes In advance of Holiday we are showing elegant samples of Real Cut Class (every piece a diamond) Imported Decorated China and Terra Cotta Bronzes, which we are pricing at bed rock figures. On display in our windows. Brock McComasICo. I "end le ton Neighbors A4 in Initia tion and Partake of a Banquet. Pendleton Woodmen of the number of about 15 visited Pilot Rock last night and assisted In the Initiation of a class of five new members Into the new camp at Pilot Rock, which starts off with a charter membership of aDout 30. An Interesting session of the camp was held after which an elegant ban quet was enjoyed at the Pilot Rock hotel. Pilot Rock camp Is made up of a fine class of men, all young In years, and all permanent residents of the community. The new camp Is one of the most prosperous and promising In the country and starts off with assur ances of continued growth. Those who went over from this city were V. Stroble, Sam Love, V. A. Swingle, W.I J. Streevers, J. P. Earl, A. J. Owen, D. Turner, Bert Lovell, W. Ray, Phil McBrlan, Clark and Wells. The Dartv arrived home at 2 o'clock last night. Man's Unreasonableness. Is often as great as woman's Bu Thomas 8. Austin, manager of the 'Republican," of Leavenworth, Ind.. was not unreasonable, when he re fused to allow the doctors to operate on his wife, for female trouble. "In stead," he says, "we concluded to try Electric Bitters. My wife was then so sick she could hardly leave her bed, and five (5) physicians had failed to relieve her. After taking Electric bitters she was perfectly cured, and can now pe orm all her household duties." Guaranteed by Tallman & Co., and Brock St McConias, druggists. Price 50c. 'xigTcjfe'viv ... . .:. -..ivi." 'f'"'' a v ('!: I I v. .'1 '. . ." "V.- ' TheWinningStroke If more than ordinary skill in playing brings the honors of the game to the winning player, so exceptional merit In a remedy ensures the commendation of the well informed, and as a reason able amount of outdoor life and recreation is conducive to the health and strength, so does a perfect laxative tend to one's improvement in cases of constipation, biliousness, headaches, etc. it is all-important, however, in selecting a laxative, to choose one ot known quality and excellence, like the ever pleas ant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., a laxative which sweetens and cleanses the system effect ually, when a laxative is needed, without' any unpleasant after ettects, as it acts naturally and gently on the internal organs, simply assisting nature when nature needs assistance, without griping, irritating, or debilitating the internal organs in any way, S . conta,ns ""thing of an objectionable or injurious nature. As the plants which are combined with the figs in the manu facture of Syrup of Figs are known to physicians to act most beneficially upon the system, the remedy has met with their general approval as a family laxative, a fact well worth con sidering in making purchases. . It is because of the fact that SYRUP OF FIGS' is a remedy of known quality and excellence, and approved by physicians that has led to its use by so many millions of well informed people, who would not use any remedy of uncertain quality or inferior reputation. . Every family should have a bottle of the genuine on hand at all times, to use when a laxative remedy is required. Please to remember that the genuine Syrup of Figs is for sale in bottles of one size only, by all reputable druggists and that full name of the company California Fie Svmn Pa U niini , the front of every package. Regular price, joc per bottle. f- tttuFQRNiA Kg Syrup r.ir.i...'-j ii. ' 13 !' ' V Tew Yorlt .K.vn Tliot Thanksgiving Dinner. DeMott A Co., will have In stock all the eatables of the season. Oysters, Turkeys, Chickens. Geese and Ducks. Vegetable. Sweet Potatoes. Toung Turnips. Oreen Onions, etc. Fruit. Grape Fruit, Grapes, Cranberries. Oranges, Lemons. Bananas and Apples. . For Dessert. Figs, Dates. Raisins, Nuts. Plum Pudding, Mince Meat and pure Sweet Cider. School Fun la Apportioned. In the apportionment of school funds by the state superintendent for the . November quarter, Yakima coun ty received. 8&S89.36. The total ap portionment for the state amounted to 1162,027.68. Yakima Dally Re public SACK SUITS FOR ALL U1 tx tl ams worn style st for general and biwlnemL In on assorted stock you will find the carefully seiertrd fabrics thaw two stylex, In worstrdn, and caMUmereH.. They arc gantly cut, Insuring not only fit, but have that smart, snappy so much arstrrd. Despain's Cash Store Rod men on Warpatli. All members of Umaholts tribe of the Improved Order of Redmen are requested to meet in Hendricks hall Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock for Jho purpose of making arrangements for the meeting next Tuesday evening at which time a large class of palefaces will be captured and adopted Into the tribe. Lunch will be served after the meeting at the hall Sunday afternoon. Visiting Redmen will be welcome at both meetings. , New hank at Cottonwood. At a meeting held here tonight plan were perfected for the organi sation of the Farmers' State Bank of "ittnwonii, at Cottonwood. Mayor George M. Robertson, of this city, will be te cashier of the institution. The organizers will Include J. M. Mc Donald, of th's city, and a number of prominent prairie citizens. The bank win De opened for business within a short time. Cottonwood Chronicle, Notice to Contractors. Bids are asked by the undersigned at his ranch, one and a half miles west of Pendleton, Ore., for grading nnd leveling of 11 acres of land. Work to be done under the supervision of and approval of John W. Klmbrell, C. E. Bids must be in by December 1. and Messrs. Oliver reserve the right to reject any and all bids. T. D. AND H. L. OLIVER. Sunnysltle School Closes. Milton, Nov. 5. The Sunnyslde school, taught by Prof. W. S. May beity, was closed today on account of dl htherln, several nu cases hnvintr developed within tho past few days, stringent measures to prevent Its spreading have been taken and it is hoped the disease will soon be checked. 'The cup that cheers but not ,i m poverishes. Golden Gate Coffee A-FOLGERfc1 High grade. High price. Sold on merit. 'No prizes no coupons no crockery. J. A. rOLCER ax CO. San Francisco CSTMUtHIO 1SIO The Home of Bargains That's what my store Im. I realise that money saving prices are wluit bring the businew, and will save you money on New and Second-Hand Furniture, on Chlnaware, Glass ware, Tinware, and Enamel Ware. . Come and see tlie eitra special bargains I have In heating and cook stoves and steel ranges. V. STROBEL 210 EAST COURT STREET. Electric Lights They are the best. They require no oil. They are the cheapo. They give plenty of light. They require no clcnnlng. They are always ready for nm. Northwestern Gas & Electric Co. CORNER COURT AND GARDEN 0T m m - " e e BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE e e Two One building lots, 200 each. l-room house, two lots; good well; located near school, price $1060.00. Good (-room house, larre barn, two large lota, nice shade and fruit trees, largs chicken yard, r rice 12600.00. House; and lot near West End school, $800. Hons and two lots on Maple SL, $660.00. House and barn, 1 lots, good orchard, plenty well water. $2,000.00. These three places muit be sold within SO days. Come early and i e . cure a bargain. SI0 acres on Birch creek, 25 acres alfalfa; a great bargain, $7,600.00. 110 aare ranch on McKay creek, to exchange for city property. I New -room house, laige larn. chicken , house, 8 lots. Price 18600.00. HO acres one and a half miles south ot Athena at a bargain. Also vacant lota In all parts of tha city. If you wish to build we can sell you lot and furnish you the money to build your home. 17 too""1 re"ldence ani two lot" ln tha city, Vacant lot on Jane street near Court. tStl. 800 aare wheat ranch, 250 sown In wheat tU.OOil; 12 miles from Pendleton, I mllos to market acres; 520 In wheat miles south of city. THONE MJVTiI (34. HARTMAN , BENTLEY COURT ST, PENDLETON, ORB.