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TEN PAGES. PAGE SIX. . DAILY KAST OREGOX1AN, PENDI.ETON, .OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1000. in-. Honored by Women WTifo woman apeaka of her silent secret urterin the trusts yon. Millions have be slowed this mark oi confi dence on Dr. R. V. Pierce, ot Buffalo, N. Y. Erery where there are women who bear witness to the wonder working, curing-power oi Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription J which saves the tufftring ttx from pain, and successfully (nipples with woman's weak nesses and ttubborn tilt. IT MAKES WEAK WOHEN STRONQ IT riAKl-S SICK WOMEN WELL. No woman's appeal was ever misdirected or her oooi fidence misplaced when she wrote for advice, to the World's Dispbnsasy Msdical Association, Dr. R. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y. Or. fitrve'a Pleasant Pellet Induce mild amturml bowel mowmtat ones a day. COMMERCIAL TEAM WILL START TIGS IM-WS ACADEnr TONIGHT HIGH SCHOOL TOMORROW Older Basket Ball Men Will Give the Youngsters Practice Contests Will Bo Interesting Club Team Is Stronger Than Last Year. The Commercial association bask etball team will open its season this evening and then follow it up with a second game tomorrow evening. The academy five will bo taken on tonight while tomorrow evening's contest will be with the fast high school team. The Commercial association play ers say they are not anxious for two games In succession, but they are willing to sacrifice their own per sonal desires for the accommodation of their younger opponents. Both games will probably be played on the floor of the Commercial club gym nasium and they will thus be much fore access ble to the general public than if they were played in the high school gymnasium. The club team is said to be much stronger than it was last year when it defeated the academy five and went down to defeat at the hands ef the high school by a narrow margin. The two opposing teams are also said to ge stronger this year than last, so that both tonight's and tomorrow n'ght's contests bid fair to be ex ceedingly Interesting. The lineup of the academy and high school teams will be the same as it has been in their former con tests th s season. For the game to night the .club boys will line up as follows: Hartman and Nelson, for wards; Dr. Hill, center; McKinney and Chessman, guards. Tarbet, Drake and Marsh will act as substi tute and will be ava lable for any position. In the game against the high school, Groenwald of the acad emy, ' will take t.ther Hartman or Nelson's place. THE WHEAT MARKET ARGENTINA BEAR STORIES FAKED TO BOOST MARKET Yields Fully Materializing Coast Prices Are at Highest Mark This Season. Argentina Works Market. Chicago, Dec. 20. Private ca bles Just received from Argen t na state that recent cables from there has been mislead ing, simply to work the market Yields are materializing and the locust invasion has been stopped. XO MORE HAZING AT UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN Madison, Wis. Hazing in all its -forms has been permanently abol ished at the University of Wcconsin through action by the freshman class in a recent meeting when they unanimously ratified the resolutions of the student conference committee, ruling against hazing. All of the student organization have now rat ified the resolutions. Oats for sale 'We have but a few tens. Send In your order now. Ore gon Lumber Yard. ' YOUR LAME BACK WILL FEEL FINE ALL YOUR KIDNEY TROUBLE WILL SIMPLY VANISH Ont of Order KUlnrjs Are Itrgulated and Bladder Misery Ends A Few Doses of Pope's Diuretic Will Make Your Kidneys Art line mid Cure All Urinary Trouble. Chicago, Dec. 20. Bear forces were surprised today and the price of De cember lost 2 l-2c a bushel before the onslaught of the bears was stop ped. Argentina was the card that the bears played and they found little obstruction in forc'ng the price down. It now develops that recent cables from South America has been ma nipulated in order to affect the mar ket. A drop of 2c a bushel was shown in the December at the opening when it dropped to $1.17 and before the ; low point was reached it had lost an additional l-2c. Other options clos ed 5-87-8c under Saturday. Liverpool opened higher but clos ed lower. Cash sales: Wheat No. 2 red, 11.3791.29; No. 3 red. 1. 201.26; No. 2 hard, $1.17 1.20 1-4; No. J hard. $1.1081.16 3-4; No. 1 northern, $1.181.20 1-4; No. 2 northern. $116 1-2119; No. 3 spring, $1.1091.18., Corn No. 3 white, 60 5? 61c; No. 3 yellow, 6061 l-4c; No. 4 white, 56 5Pc; No. 4 yellow. 67k 59 l-2c. Whoit Higher; Flour to Rise. Portland, Dec. 20. Wheat prices are up from 2c to 3c a bushel over the prices formerly quoted. Pur chases of bluesteYn are being made in the Interior on the basis of $1.20 iH1.21 a bushel, track Portland. The former price is being quoted here to day. This is 2c a bushel above pre vious prices. Club has advanced to $1 10 a bushel. Predicted advance in flour is draw ing very close here. If the local wheat market should remain high for several more days, it will cause an advance in flour. This assertion is madp by. a prominent interest. "We will be forced to advance our price of flour." he says, "if the wheat mar ket remains firm. The advance should be 2oc a barrel, but no de c sion has yet been made what the rise will be. Everything depends upon the wheat market." So great is the demand for oats at country points that tidewater mar kets are receiving very little attention from that branch of the trade. High est price that oats can be sold at In tidewater markets is $33 a ton, and as .high as $35 basis tidewter del v ery has recently been paid In the country. Therefore oats holders are not inclined to look to the city for a market at present. Barley is firmer but unchanged in price locally. ' PERSONAL NOTES (Special Correspondence.) Adams, Ore., Dec. 20. The city of Adams will have a Christmas tree In the City hall on Christmas Eve., Dec. 24. There will be exercises by the children, which are in charge of Miss Barnes and Mr. Stockton, teachers of tho Adams public, school. The chil dren expect a merry time when old Santa comes on Christmas eve. Dr. Bomonden of Athena, was called to Adams Saturday to see Lester La- badore, who Is sick with a bad cold. Mrs. E. E. Bowling of Adams, was the guest of Mr. Dr. McFall of Pen- dleton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 1 L. Rogers and fam ily of Adams, are visiting friends and relatives In Weston Sunday. Malcom Mclntyre returned to his home In Adams this week for the win ter, after spending the summer on his homestead in Alberta. Mr. F. Blake was visiting friends In Pendleton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs., John Gless of Walla Walla, came down Sunday to Adams and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Winn of Adams this week. Mrs. Cudmore and Mrs. E. Hale went to Athena Monday to do some shopping. Mr. Ayers transacted business in Athena Monday. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Hale visited in Athena Monday. Dr. Bomondon of Athena, was called to Adams Monday to set Eva Laba dore's arm, which was broken while skating on the school ground at Ad ams Monday morning. Miss Barnes, teacher of the Adams public school, returned back to Ad ams Monday on No. 45, after visiting friends in Weston Sunday. Fred Blake visited in Athena Mon day. . Uf Limn,.. an " "i1,""'" JTiTLl' iiLJjii"7i! hi jxggg . hM king' mtfmfEWir 1JJ U y-J X t-SJM w l OF THROAT AND EPBES for COUGHS AND COLDS CURES ;inTHR0 AT LUG DISEASES SAVED HER SON'S IIFE My son Rex was taken down a year ago with lung trouble. We doctored some months without improvement. Then I began giving Dr. King's Kew Discovery, and I soon noticed a change for UiO uetter. I kept this treatment up for a few weeks and now my son is perfectly well and works every day. MRs. SAMP. RIPPEE, Ava, Mo. 50C AND $1.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY TALLMAN A CO. Looking One's Best. It's a woman' delight to look her best but pimples, skin eruptions, sores and bolls rob life of Joy. Listen! Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures them; makes the skin soft and velvety. It glorifies the face. Cures pimples, sore eyes, cold sores, cracked lips, chap ped hands. Try 1L Infallible for plies. 25c at Tallman & Co. A Hot Shoot. The Indoor Rifle Range has intro duced rest shooting for th s week's prizes. There will be many fine scores everyone being able to shoot better with a rest. First prize, $20; second prize. $6. These be busy days, and the work of the blue pencil waa In the nature of a recognition of the rights of rush ing presidential readers. ' Not only did Roosevelt coin words in his messages, but think of the coin his words gather In his message contributions. And Teddy will return to us noart June; and then we'll know what tk poet meant when he asked, "What to so rare as a day In June!" A real surprise awaits every suf fered from kidney or bladder trou ble who takes a few doses of Pape's Diuretic. Misery In the back, sides or loins, sick headache, nervousness, rheumatism pains, heart palpitations, dizziness, sleeplessness, inflamed or swollen eyelids, lack of energy and ail symptoms or out or oraer mo neys simply vanish. Uncontrollable urination (especial ly at night), smarting, offensive and discolored water and other bladder misery ends. The moment you suspect kidney orur'nary disorder, or feel any rheu matism, begin taking this harmless medicine, with the knowledge that there is no other remedy, at any price, made any,where - else in the world, which will effect so thorough and prompt a euro as a fifty-cent treatment of Pape's Diuretic, which any druggist can supply. It is needless to feel m serable and worried, because this unusual prep aration goes at once to the' out-of-order kidneys and urinary system, dis tributing its healing, cleansing and strengthening influencj directly up on the oYgans and r.lands affected, and completes the cure before you realize 1 t. Your physlcan. pharmacist, bank er or any mercantile agency will tell you that Pape, Thompson & Pape, of Cincinnati, is a large and responsible medicine concern, thoroughly worthy of your confidence. Accept only Pape'a Diuretic fifty cent treatment any drug store any where In the world. O. R. & .V TRAIN HELD UP BY BALKY TEAM Says the Wajla Walla Statesman: Passengers on O. R. & N. train No. 8 yesterday afternoon experienced the novel sensation of being held up In broad daylight, and In the Garden City of the northwest, when a team driven by Dave Wareham became firmly established on the track and refused to move. In an effort to frighten the an mats from the track, the engineer drove the pilot of the huge machine to within a few feet of the dumb brutes and gave several angry blasts of the whistle, but the horses, quivering with fright, held the fort, and defied the Iron mon ster. Efforts to push the wagon up on the animals, and thus force them from between the rails proved fruit less, and it finally became necessary to detach the wagon and roll it to one side In order that the driver and members of the train crew might lift the horses bodily from the right-of-way. , The holdup occurred at the cross ing Just above the new O. R. & N. station. DON'T GET RUN DOWN Weak and miserable. If yu. nave Kidney or bladder trouble, Dull head pains. Dizzi ness. .Nervousness, rains In toe back, and feel tired all over, get a paekage of Mother Gray's AUSTRALIAN-LEAF, the pleasant herb cure. It never fails. We nave many tentlmonials from grateful peome who have used tills wonderful remedy. As a regu lator It has no equal. AsR tor Mother iJrn.T's Australian-Leaf at Druggists or Rent by mail for SO cts. Sample FKEB. Address, The Mother Gray Co., Le Koy, N. 1". Pimm lUmsttniM I4?' I'C-iWCriWl sbont the wonderful t Marvel J,Mn lOUCfiS rom dmnrlst for :t. If he e:innot anwlr Lift MARVIiL. acccDt no t her. b'lt send Btnmo ?-T fllns- IriU-d book pealed. It rives full onrticulara nnd direction Invaluable o ladies. MARVEL CO, 44 E. 23d St New Van) MEN AND WOW. Cm Big H fornnnaturil dincharKta,iQHaciriitit:or:i, liriuttiotii or al rait- :n of mucoao merubrtiuoa. f,'jU.!f im 1 tot dsn. 9 Tl.-l it. airitftDr. --t-s ' ; V amines, ana no; m?:.;. TZmTfrrt CVAS', GHEKMl CP. cent or poitouons. . 'v r. ftel. or nt in dI.hl vf-ir" Meal Clurnstoas Gilts Furniture of quality, with its fine air of distinction and good breeding, is always a most welcome gift-beautiful, practical and lasting, it remains for a lifetime, a con stant reminder of the thoughtfulness and taste of the giver. We urge you to visit this store this week and view the hundreds of handsome pieces. Many of them will never be duplicated. A Few Suggestions, For Instance, Get your wife a good felted silk floss mattress while they are going at our low price. Enjoyable sleep producer. RUGS We have them In all sizes, a nice new assort ment never before shown and never before equalled In price. ROCKERS What la home withojt a good cuir.fortable rocker. We have them In all sizes and at all prices. Come see them. Special Prices AVlll prevail over our entire store until U10 first of the jcar. ISy this uc mean that yon niny buy here cheaper than ever before or elsewhere you will save 'he price at extra help niul outside salesmen on every purchase. We can run our own business urn! will lie lemil to demonstrate that our prices are always lower, and far below all competitors at tho present writing. IT WILIi PAY 'OU TO PAY US A VISIT I1EFORE IiUYIXG. It P endleton Furniture Co. Next Door to St. George Hotel. W. R. GRAHAM, Manager II ml8VTV4if --a treasure house of Christmas goods vRtll' The fishing party headed by Bill Johnson returned yesterday flshless. Bill says the only fun they had was drinking Folger'a Golden Gate Coffee. Special sale for this month only of all sewing machines for cash. 1 can aell you a first class machine for $18, warranted for 20 years. Agent for the celebrated Free machine and all other leading make. Jeaae Fall-tag. Take this list for a Hint KELT PINS ' BONUON BOXES BRACELETS MOOCHES CARD CASES BRUSHES COLOGNE BOTTLES CO JIBS CUFF BUTTONS GLOVE HOOKS HAIR BRUSHES LOCKETS LORGNETTES MIRRORS MANICURE ARTICLES. PARASOLS PHOTO FRAMES PURSES OPERA GLASSES -a treasure house of Christmas goods Beautilul Jewelry Novelties For "Her" or "Him" At Schaffer's you will find tie most complete assortment of Christmas-Gift Jewelry to be found in Pendleton. And at prices that are so oat of proportion to the excellence of these fashionable articles that you'll le eager to do your Christmas buying now 'while assortments are at their best. Every market of the world is represented in this marvelous showing. Copies of antique jewelry, made famous by some his torical figure, dull gold, tinted gold, filigree, carved, studded jew elry, semi-precious stones revivals of almost forgotten styles all are combined to make this an eventful exhibit of high-class Holiday jewelry. DON'T WAIT BUY NOW OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS. A.L. SCHAEFER, Official O. R. & N. Time Inspector 726 Main Street Phono Red 30 H Take this list for a Hint PIN CUSHIONS PIN TRAYS PUFF BOXES SALTS BOTTLES SCARF PINS SCISSORS SHOE HORNS THIMBLES SOAP BOXES . TOILET SETS UMBRELLAS VELVET BRUSHES DIAMOND RINGS WATCHES VI N AIGRETTES LA VALUERS HAT PINS EARRINGS NECKLACES TOILET SETS.