East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 23, 1909, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, ' THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1909.
BAD KIDNEYS OR
OTRKI) FOREVER WITH THIS
EFFECTIVE PREPARATION
IiUMg Rack and DlHtress from Out of
Order Kidneys Will Vanlsli A
Few Dose of rape's Diuretic Will
Make Your Kidneys Act Fine and
Cure All Vrlnnry Disorders.
$3.60; poor cowb, Z. 00 2.50; bulls,
$2.002.75; states, J2. 500-3. 0U,
Hokh Best east of the mountains,
$8.76j8.85; fancy, $8:65; Blockers,
tlS.00; plKR. $6.007.00.
Sheep BeBt wethers, 15.255.60;
ordinary, $6.00; spring lambs, $.00;
straight ewes, $4.75; mixed lots, $4.75
6.00.
Calves Bst $5.265.60; ordinary.
$3.00 J 4.60.
HE WHEAT MARKET
KIIARP CUT IN CHICAGO
WHEAT FUTURES YESTERDAY
- Out of order kidneys act fine and
backache or bladder misery Is reliev
ed after a few doses of Pape's Diu
retic. Pains In the back, sides or loins,
rheumatic twinrcs, debilitating head
ache, norvouimess, d islness, sleep
lessness, Inflamed or swoolen eye
lids, wornout fueling and many other
symptoms of clogged, Inactive kid
neys simply vanish.'
, Froquent painful and uncontroll
able urination due to a weak or Irri
table bladder is promptly overcome.
The moment you suspect any kid
ney, bladder or urinary disorder, or
feel rheumatism com ng, begin tak
ing this harmless remedy, with the
knowledge that there Is no other
medicine, at any price, made any
where else in the world, which, will
effect so thorough and prompt a cure
as a fifty cent treatcent of Pape's
Diuretic, which any druggist can
upply.
This unusual preparation goes di
rect to the out of order kidneys,
bladder and urinary system, clean
ing, healing and strengthening these
organs and glands and completes the
cure before you realize It.
A few days" treatment with Pape's
Diuretic means clean, active, he&lt'.iy
kidneys, bladder and urinary organs
nd you feel fine.
Your physician, pharmacist, banker
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's Diuretic fifty
cent treatment from any drug store
eny where in the world.
Close t 1 1-8 to 1 3-4c Lower Than
Day Before After IulUul Drop
Caul! Wheut Offered More Freely.
Chicago, Dec. 22. Wheat closed
1 1-8 to 1 3-4c a bushel lower after
opening 1-2 to 6-8c under yesterday.
Liverpool was weak ull day, open
ing l-2d lower and closing 1-2 to
7-d under yesterday.
Rumors were In circulation here ol
a sale of 200,000 bushels of cash
wheat over nlisht at 6c over the May.
A thorough canvass of leading cash
houses disclosed no knowledge of It,
and they scout the report. Brokers
In cash do .the same, also the one
milling concern on the floor this mor
nlng. Cash men say the prices Is
higher than is asked for no. 2 hard
on delivery.
Disappointed longs were selling
wheat at Kansas City. Cash demand
there is poor.
One of the best posted and reliable
cash houses at St. Louis, working
with Nebraska people, say they are or
ferlng to sell hard wheat In increased
quantities.
It is stated that the Minneapolis
elevators are not holding more than
500,000 bushels of wheat compared
with 1,000,000 bushels held previous
to the strike.
Little Things Annoy
COWS ADVANCE 10
$3.85 IN YARDS
PRICE IOC HIGHER
THAN PREVIOUS SALES
JJexamcthlencetramlne.
The above Is the name of a Ger
man chemical, which Is one of the
many valuable Ingredients of Foley's
Kidney Remedy. Hexamethylenetet
ramlne Is recognized by medical t
books and authorities as & uric acid
solvent and antlseptlee for the urine.
Take Foley's Kidney Remedy as soon
as you notice an irregularities and
avoid a serious malady. Koerpen
Bros.
Cows Which Brought That Price of
Ton Quality Big Run . of Hog
Dow Not Hurt Market Value
Sherr Finn With no Arrival.
Portland Union Stockyards, Stock
dale, Dec. 22. Another high record
was reached In the cattle market at
Stockdale during the past 4 hours.
when cows sold up to $3.86. This
was an advance of 10c over all prevl
ous nrlccs for regular runs.
The cows that brought this figure
were of most excellent quality. The
lot eolsisted of It head and averaged
ini rwitinila. Several lots were mov
ed during the day at $3.50, but these
were generally of very light weigni.
There was only a fair run of cattle
In the yards during the past 24 hours,
and this was a wonderful help to the
trade. If receipts are lighter, still,
It will have a further Influence upon
the market.
Hogs and Sheep are Firm.
ika run gt hMra In thA Stork
it line 1 1 1 v. . m v
dale yards today wns very liberal; in
fact, by far the greatest run for the
wpfIc. a ood tone continues In the
market for swine and for real good
quality prices are being safely main
tained. There was no real fancy hogs
In the yards for this morning's trad
ing, and therefore prices did not range
above $8.5 during the sales. All lots
reported, went at this value.
There were no sheep In the market
today, and the few head that arrived
yesterday were therefore well taken
care of at recently advanced values.
Regular Shipments of Goats.
Regular shipments of goats are now
being made to thu Portland market.
Most of the supplies have thus far
hern sold for Pugct sound account
and have generally brought quite fair
values. That the shippers are well
satisfied with their returns Is shown
by the fact that the same people con
tinue to send stock In this direction.
Today's run of livestock compares
with this day In recent years as fol
lows: Hogs. Cattle. Sheep.
1610
42
65
49
18ns None.
A year ago today all lines of live
stork were firm at unchanged prices.
Thoo Who Supply the Market,
Gonts George Kraus of SUverton
with Iwa para.
Cattle M. R. St. Clair of Idaho
Fnlla with three cars; W. I. Plshman
f Wniiowa. with five cars
Hogs Harvey Blake of Welser, with
.ir Pvrmni Tlvlor of St.
Johns, Wash., with one car; Llnd &
Van Ausdeln, -one car. from HanBon,
Idaho, ono car from Buhl, and one
car from Mllner, Idaho. F. R. Good
ing of Gooding. Idaho, with one'load;
R. L. Day of Enterprise, with two
loads; W. I. DIshman of Wlllowa,
with one load; Gibson & Co. of Wil
lows, with two loads; O. H. Jacobsen
of Huntington, with one load.
Mixed lots W. I. DIshman of Wil
lows, one load of cattle, calves and
nOR8-
The following Is the general range or
livestock values In the yards:
Rattle Best steers, weighing 1100
' pounds. $4.75 4.80; medium steers.
$4.50; best cows. IS.75flS.S5; fancy
heifers. I .1 5 S.8 5 ; medium cows.
GeU Tlireo Story Brick. -Kennowick.
Wash. Plans are be
ing prepared for a handsome three
story pressed brick or concrete build-
In on the Otto Hanson property, 10
be erected bv the- Kennewlck In
vestment company. Ample capital is
available for the bu lding. and worn
on It will commence soon after tne
fir nt the vear.
The building will bo 50X1ZD reel. .
The lower floor will be used for store !
rooms and for some time to come i
will be the best business location in
the city. On the second floor com
mn,iiniia nffinM for the Investment
company wCl! be opened, while the
remaining floor space and tne inira
fi,,.r will ho used for office purposes.
The building will cost not less than
$35,000.
Mrs. S. Joyce, Claremont, N. H.
writes: "About a year ago I bought
two bottles of Foley's Kidney Rem
edy. It cured me of a severe case of
kidney troube of several years stand
ing. It certainly Is a grand, good
medicine, and I heartily recommend
t ".KIeppen Bros.
Roseburg Dedicates Cirurch.
Roseburg, - Ore Roseburg's new
Presbyterian church, erected at a cost
of $16,000. has been dedtcaiea. mo
dedication ceremonies were conduct
ed by Dr. J. A. Townsend of Arleta, a
former pastor of this church; Rev.
Henry Marcotte, pastor or tne west
minster church of Portland; Rev. W.
A. Smlck, the first regular pastor oi
the Presbyterian denomination In
Roseburg. and Rev. J. E Burkhart,
present pastor. Nearly $3300 was
nip,irn,i at the time to pay off the re
maining indebtedness of the church.
After exposure, and when you feel
rnminar on. take Foley's Honey
and Tar, the great thront and lung
remedy. It stops the cougn. relieves
the congestion, and expew tne com
from your system. Is mildly laxative.
Refuse substitutes. Koeppen oron.
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1906
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or Please Us
Little things annoy us the little
curl of smoke that, if left alone,
would soon smudge the furnishings
and make work for the house-wife.
There are no annoying little
jhings in the
PERFECTION
Oil Heater
(Equipped with Smokeless Device)
They've been banished by hard
thought and tire'.tss vork. In their
stead there are lirtie things that
please that make for comfort and
satisfaction. The little self-locking
Automatic Smokeless Device
that actually" prevents smoke the little lock on the inside of the tube
that holds the wick in check keeps it below the smoke zone, so ac
curately adjusted that it cannot go wrong these are some of the
little things that please that have contributed to the name and fame
of the Perfection Oil Heater.
The most satisfying- heater you can buy always ready easy to
manage always dependable quickly cleaned.
Brass font holds 4 quarts burns 9 hours. Attractively finished
in Nickel or Japan in various styles and finishes.
Ery Dealfr Everywhere. If Not At Yours. Write for Tecriptive Circular
to' the Nearest Agency o( the
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Incorporated)
MUM i llll Mf I I II um'lllM
Geiifornia
8
iinfsr Excursion
Walla Walla
TO
Los Angeles
and return on Jan. 1 7th,
1910
Soil Much Alfalfa Seed.
Ti-oiaor Idaho Kicker & Green
have handled about 500,000 pounds
nr oifnifn mi within tho past year.
The larger portion of the seed was
sold outside of the state, i ney uisu ,
handled a large amount or noma
grown timothy seed. :
Tho alfalfa seed was purcnasea in ,
amunts as follows: Vale, 100.000,
rounds: Pavette. 60,000 pounds; Ha-,
german Valley. 280,000 pounds; Wol-
ser, 60,000 pounds. A largo amount ,
of the timothy seed was purchased
from Long valley farmers.
$100 Reward. $100.
.... . j .i.ia na.kAi will hn nlpasod
to learn thst thc-r la st least one diendc.l
.llwflH tmit science nas pecn w ; .
in all Its stages, and thnt Is rntarrh. Hnll a
Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now
known to the merilral fraternity, intnrrn ;
being 8 constitutional cUbcsso. requires n .
constitutional treatment. Hall's Cntarrn
Cure tnVin Internally, acting directly iipim
ths blood and mucous innncn m m- .)
tiin, thereby destroying the founds Hon of
the disease, nnd (living the patient strength
h hiillriinir no the constitution and asslBt ;
lik nature lu doing its' work. The pro
iirletoin have so much faith In Its curative
. . m m ,1... If ..h.Ima.I nl
powers mat mey oner i innnn.-w
lara ror any case mm mn w ...i-. ..v....
for list of testimonials.
AdilrtRs. ci1KJjKy ft CO., Toledo. O.
Bold by PriiKElsts. 75c.
Take Hall's Family l'llls for constipa
tion.
Phone Main 8 for good dry wood
ind coal that will burn clean.
Promptly delivered. Oregon Lumber
Yard.
Calling cards, wedding stationery
nnd commercial printing to order, at
the East Oregonlan.
Do You Know?
fl-I have no rent to pay or high priced
men. For this reason I can save you
from 50 to 100 dollars on a Piano
and from 1 0 to 20 dollars on each
Sewing Machine.
Something new in Player Pianos. Come and hear this
wonderful instrument.
THIS KATE IXCLCDES RAILROAD
TICKET IXR THE ROUND TRIP,
AND BERTH IN SLEEPING CAR
FOlt THE GOING TltlP. SIDE
TRIPS PROVIDED FOR IN THE
ITINERARY, AND ALL MEALS
FROM THE HOUR OP DEPARTURE
MONDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 17, UN
TIL ARRIVAL IN LOS ANGELES,
5:30 P. M.. SUNDAY, JANUARY 23,
ARE ALSO INCLUDED; ALSO TRIP
TO RIVERSIDE AND KEDLANDS,
OVER THE INSIDE TRACK, MON
DAY, JANUARY 24TH. TWO TICK
ETS ENTITLES HOLDERS TO A
FI LL SECTION.
RETURN LIMIT, APRIL 17, J910.
STOPOVERS ALLOWED RETURNING.
Berth rcservaUons and full Itinerary of the trip can bo bad of
your local agent, or
R. Burns
District Freight and Passenger Agent,
Walla Walla, Wash.
A deposit of $20.00 will be required on each ticket at time res
ervation is made.
Tel. Main 83.
JESSE FAILING A I
HERE'S A PROPOSITION
FOR A GOOD HOME ON EASY PAYMENTS.
1360 cash or 1560 cash and 85 monthly payments of I13..J1
each or 360 cash and 100 monthly payments of J14.80 each, or $160
cash and 120 monthly payments of US.J1 each.
MARK MOORHOUSE CO.
120 II Court
m
And the Present Will Suit the Receiver
A uniaue touch that gives distinction and daintiness
to our merchandise is the mark we aimed at and hit when
we chose the line of Holiday presents we are showing this week.
We carry many exclusive styles of goods you cannot find in other Stores
Our suits haven t the ready-made look. Our furnishings for both men and
women have that much sought touch of style and exclusiveness that adds
grace and dignity to the wearers.
Just One More Day and Then Santa CIqus.
Have you selected that present yet for "him" or "her"--if not here is a
handy directory, any article of which will be sure to please.
FOR LADIES!
Suits. Coat, Opera Coats, Gloves
Furs and Fur Sets, Waists, Hand
Bags, Jewelry, Fancy Combs,
Handkerchief, Fancy Kimonas
and Lounging iRobes
FOR MEN
Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Fancy
Vests, Fancy Suspenders, Coat
Sweaters, Silk Shirts, Neckwear,
Fancy arm bands, Umbrellas, Suit
Cases, Silk Handkerchiefs
Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and Hoping you receive the "Just what
I wanted' present we again call your attention to the fact that there remains
but one more day in which to Shop. '
HLEXHN D E R
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