TEN PAGES.
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, NK.
PAGE NINE.
Do You Get Up
With a Lame Back?
Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable.
Almost everyone knows of Dr. Kilmer'i
'Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and
" 1 f-J i cause of its remark.
I cause 01 its remark
able health restoring
properties. Swamp.
toot fulfills almost
fj5 every wish in over.
, pain in the back, kid-
rs-iPUll cy, liver, Diaaaer
""fvSs'vH Olid everv tin'rt nf ttio
n- -LZ- uriunry paswiRe. It
corrects inability to
hold waterend scaldingpain in pasmngit,
at bo.d effects following use of liquor, wine
or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to go often
through the day, and to get up many
times during the night.
Swamp-Root is not recommended for
everything but if you huvc kidney, liver
or bladder trouble, it will be found just
the remedy you need. It has lcen thor
oughly tested in private practice, and has
proved so successful that a special ar
rangement ha9 been made by which all
readers of this paper, who have not al
. ready tried it, may huve a sample bottle
sent free by mail, also a book telling
more about Swamp-Root, Riid how to
unuouiuyounavcK.nl-
nev or bladder trouble. a&ZcxSz
When writingmention f;" ISSnc;;
reading this generous f a jri;-'
offer in this paper and fff?t55:CS8ai
Dr. Kilmer 6c Lo., u,w .lo.iu.p.ito
Biaghamton, N. Y. The regular fifty-cent
and one-dollar size bottles are sold by
all druggists. Don't liuike any mistake
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad
. dress, BinghumtoH, N. Y on every bottle.
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My Glupsrs are Guaranteed to give
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1 tirlnd all My Lenses.
Vny Lt-ns Duplicated In a Pew
Minutes.
Willi
W.M. F- IIANSCOM. Jeweler.
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HIGH IE IN YARDS
GOOD QUALITY ADDS
TO MARKET STRENGTH
High Class Stuff Arriving in Port
land Yard $8.75 Is 6 till Quoted
No Change In Cattle Prices
Sheep On Very Good Baals.
Fresh Meat, Poultry
Fruit and Produce
Delivered to any part of the
city.
Hides, pelts, jvool, sacks and
Hfcon J-hand goods bought and
sold.
Stark & Lang, Prdps.
ll.onu Main 407.
310-312 W. Webb St.
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Buy Your Meat
OP THE
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rhooo Mala 18.
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Delivered promptly.
Fresh fish dally, steaks, chops,
roasts, sausage, hams, bacon z
and lard.
A Reliable Remedy
FOR
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
It quickly ibiortod.
Givei Relitl al One.
It oleuiiHos, Boothiw,
heals and protect
the disposed nieiii.
braae resulting from Catarrh and drives
away ft Cold iu the Head quirkly. Hestnrns
the Senses of Tasto and Smell, l ull t-iza
SO eta. at Druggists or by inil. Liquid
(Jream Balm for ue ia ntoiuiz in7r t:U.
Mr Brother. 56 Warren Street. New York.
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Portland Union Stockyards, Dec.
20. There was a good showing of
hogs over Sunday but the market
absorbed all that came and contin
ues to quote the record price, $8.75
as reported on Saturday..
Whllo It may be possible for the
trade to snueezo a fractional ad
vance out of the hog market for
something extra select, the trade In
general Is of the opinion that the
top has about been reached for the
present movement.
Fact that eastern prices have re
ceded recently g'ves rise to this
thought of the local trade, for the
Portland market can go no higher
than the basis of eastern shipments,
except during extra-ordinary times
such as a famine or some accident
which would hold back supplies while
all Interests were empty.
Bettor Clnss of Hogs Coming. -
To the credit of local shippers It
should be mentioned here In great
b g letters that they are sending forth
to the Stockdalo yards a better class
of hogs than has heretofore been re
ceived here as a rule. This I the
reason why buyers are willing to
overtop recent prices they want this
stuff and are willing to pay for It.
. Aoeordlnir to pome of the leading
buyers they would not be compelled
to send east for their packing hogs
!f the local market could give them
ns m:ny iw tie as their requirements
demand and the same quality as has
recently been received here.
Today's run of hogs was 597 head.
It compares with 523 Satrday, 75
Friday, 404 Thursday, 20 Wednes
day, 636 Tuesday and 557 head a
week ago today.
A year ago today hog arrivals were
179 head, with the market Just about
steady at unchanged values.
Cattle Carried Over.
Very liberal arrivals of cattle at
a late hour Saturday forced many
of the receivers to carry over a good
portion of their supplies until to
day's market. While only a small
run of cattle was reported in the
yards up to 11 o'clock, more was ex
pected during tho day. However,
w'th the carry over from Saturday,
there were about 30 cars offering for
inle this morn'ng.
As a rule there was no change In
enttln nrlees durine the day. One
thing that helped the tradn to mnlnl
tain prices was the fact -that a very
lnrpe per cent of the arr'vals were
of good quality. Had they been poor
a lower level would have been like
ly. Tho loral market does not want
poor rnttle nt th's time.
There was no run of calves in the
yard's today: In fact none have ar
riv..,i H'nei Thursday, when only a
nominal supply came forward. There
fore the market is good at former
quotation '
A year ago today cattle arrivals
were 325 head. Market was firm
with no change In prices.
Court showing of Sheep Prices.
Moderate run of sheep was shown
In the yards over Sunday. In this
branch of the Stockdale yards, trade
remains on a very good basis and for
lambs the general range Is around
$. Oood wethers range around $5
(TS 5 . 2 C . but It lakes quality to br'ng
the latter figure. Ewes are selling
around $4.5004.75, the latter for select.
a venr a co todav sheen arrivals
wer 1034 head, but tho liberal run
did not in any way affect the high
prices In effect at that time.
Those Who Supply the Market.
TTnes Klddlo Rros.. 1 load from
Imbler; Klddlo Bros., 3 loads from
rnlon; Filer State bank, Filer Ida
ho, 1 load: C. B Baldwin, Filer Ida
ho, 1 car.
Cattle E. P. Clayton. Shanwo, 3
loads.
Sheep J. B. Densmore, Salem, 1
load.
Horses G. H. Russell, Shanlko, 1
load.
Th following Is the general range
of livestock values In the yards:
Cuttle Rest steers, weighing lzuo
pounds. $4.76; medium steers. $4.60;
hest cows. $3.75; fancy heifers.
$3. $3 75W3.85; medium cows, i3.6u;
noor cows. $202.60: bulls. $22.76;
stags, $2.60 03.
UOKS nest east of the mountains.
$8.76: fancy, $8.66; stockors, 16;
pigs, $6 7.
Sheep Best wethers, ft((TD.io;
nniinnri' IB: snring lambs, 8,
Btra'ght ewes, $4.75; mixed lots, $4.75j
5.
CaVCB nest, $6.2r5.50; ordinary,
$34.60.
The Gift You Give
A Man
, Wants to be a mans gift and
the natural place to buy isj'at a
man's store.
We have only quality goods here
' and the very, very! latest styles.
So if you buy your Gifts of us,
you may be sure on both these
important points.
We invite you to come
and see our grand display
Max Baer Men's Shop
the fallen and having the lost, In
spire us; that we regret the loss or
his fellowship, which has been of
the most pleasant character, and we
bid him God speed, to whatever peo
ple he may go.
RALPH E. STOREY, Pres.
JOHN REEVES, Sec'y.
TO CVnK A COLD IN ONB DAT.
Take LAXATIVE BItOMO ynlnlne Tablet.
I n-ugL'it8 rufuud money If It falls to cure. tfl.
W. UUO.V E'8 signature Is on eacb box. 25c.
Phone Main 8 for good dry wood
ind coal that will burn clean.
Promptly delivered. Oregon Lumber
Vard.
CHICAGO PROFESSOR
TALKS FOR RUGBY
Chicago. The first protest against
Intercollegiate football from a pro
fessor of the University of Chicago
Is made by Professor Franklin W.
Johnson, dean of the University High
School, In the current School View,
Issued recently.
- In his article Professor Johnson
declares that English Rugby, fraught
with less danger, giving more play
ers a chance to participate and main
taining a cleaner standard of moral
ity, Is superior to the American game.
Read the Eat Oregonlan.
HI
keless
Until science discovered a way to construct the Automatic
Smokeless Device, and make it completely dependable, all oil
heaters had one common great fault smoke.
With the advent of the Automatic Smokeless Device, and its
practical application to the
IN POUND.
The following described animals
have been taken up by the Marshal of
tho Olty of Pendleton, to-wit:
One bay mare, ten ot 12 years old,
weight 1100 pounds no brand visible.
One aorrel maro lame fore log 10
or II years old no brands visible.
- One two-year-old gelding, dark Iron
gray, branded S on right shoulder.
If said animals are not claimed by
the owners of those entitled to the
posseaslon of them, costs And expenses
against them paid and they takon
away within ten days from tha date
hereof, then at I o'clock p. m. of the
13rd "day of Deoember, 1909, the said
animals will be sold to the highest
bldde, at public auction, for cash, at
tha City Pound, on the corner of Cos
bl aad Webb Streets, In said City of
Pendleton, tha proceeds of such sale
to be applied to tha payment of such
cost and axpenses of making aaie.
-Dated this 11th day of December,
m.
THOS. GURDANB,
City Marshal.
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(Equipped with Smokeless Device)
the smoke problem was successfully
solved.
The Perfection Oil Heater is the
only heater equipped with this
Automatic
Smokeless Device
which insures a steady, full-glowing heat,
with the wick turned up as high as it will
go, without a shred of smoke. Reverse the
motion, turn the wick down there's no odor.
The smokeless device automatically locks
and prevents the upward movement of the
wick beyond the proper exposure. That
is the secret. This splendid result gives
leadership to the Perfection.
You may now have all the heat you want when you want itand
where you want it without the annoyance of smoke or odor.
Brass fon: holds 4 quarts of oil, which permits a glowing heat for 9 hours.
Brass wick ttibe damper top cool handle. Cleaned in a minute.
The Perftttion is beautifully finished in Nickel or Japan.
Every Dealer Everywhere. If Not At Yours, Write for Descriptive Ctrculu
to the Nearest Agency of the
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Incorporated)
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MIMSTKUI Al, ASS'N PAYS
TIUIUTE TO VAN Mlb
a a meetlnir of the Pendleton
vimuterlni nssoclntlon. held Tuesdny
afternoon, Dec. 14. In the Baptist par-
sonnge, the follow ng resolutions were
passed:
Whereas, The Kev. w. v.. "
Nuys, pastor of the Presbyterian
church of thlB city, has resigned and
wll shortly leave us; therefore
Be It Resolved, Tnat during me
more than six years of his pastorate
In this city, he has shown himself to
be an ablo minister of the Gospel,
hn. rremniifUM bv his life a high type
of Christian character, and has been
a leader In every good cause.
Resolved; that Bro. Van Nuys
goes from us with our unbounded
confidence In his integrity as a
Christian and minister; that we have
rejoiced In his success as the leader
of his people; that we cherish' tho
Influence of his example, as conserv
ing the best Interests of this com
munity; that his seal in lifting up
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Catarrhal Sore Throat
Do not neglect Catarrhal sore throat. It will never
get better of Itself. Unli'ss treated In time It be
comes chronic, leads to loss of voice, (oul brcatli
unA certnne mmnlirat Inns.
Kondon's (i" sanitary tubes) gives quick re
lief. Snuff a bit of this aromatic, soothing,
healing Jelly well Into the nasnl passages.
Take a small portion Internally, leaving in
the throat as Inn as Dossible. rub the
throat well with the Jelly you ll hnd almost
instant relief. Get a 25c or 60c tube today of
your druRRist or send penny postal to us
for free sainiiln.
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Wrvtfei (tfNr
The Grand Theatre
Pendleton's Home of Amusement
Refined Moving "Pictures
Vaudeville
and Musical Comedy
Complete Change of Programme
Every SUNDAY and THURSDAY
Admission 15c and 25c Matinees 10c and 15c
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Uie block to Park street, Portland, Oregon. Our new Park Street Annex la
the only fireproof hotel building In Oregon.
Rates $1 a Day and Up. European
ilifornia
lid-linter Excursion
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TO
Los Angeles
and return on Jan. 1 7th, 1910
TIHS ItATE IXCLrDES RAILROAD
TICKET IX3R THE ROtJXD TRIP,
AXD BERTH IX SLEEPIXG CAR
FOR THE GOIXG "HUP. SIDE
TRIPS PROVIDED FOR IX THE
ITINERARY, AND ALL MEALS
FROM THE HOUR OF DEPARTURE
MONDAY NIGHT. JANUARY 17. UN.
TIL ARRIVAL IX LOS AXGELES,
5:30 P. M., SUNDAY, JANUARY 23,
ARE ALSO INCLUDED; ALSO TRIP
TO RIVERSIDE AND REDLANDS,
OVER THE INSIDE TRACK, MON
DAY, JANUARY 24Tn. TWO TICK
.ETS ENTITLES HOLDERS TO A
FULL SECTION.
RETURN LIMIT, APRIL 17, 1910.
STOPOVERS ALLOWED RE
TURNING. .
Berth reservations and full Itinerary of the trip can be bad of
your local agent, or
R. Burns
District Freight and Passenger Agent,
Walla Walla, Wash.
A deposit of $30.00 will be required on each ticket at time res
ervation Is made.
Byers'
Best
Floiir
is made from the choicest wheat that
grows. Good bread is assured when
BYERS' BEST FLOUR is used. Bran,
Shorts, Steam Rolled Barley always on
hand.
Pendleton Roller Mills
Pendleton, Oregon!
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