EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONUN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 190. PAGB THREEL STOCK HOGS ARE IT TO MKHIEH PRICES HERE, SO TRADE IS WONDERING stayer At IiO8 to UndcrHtand Sbigu htr Action Hog llurkct Is In Ex cellent Condition CuttUe. Stand in Very Good Condition Sheep and tnibg Finn. Portlund Union Stockyards, Stock pile, Deo. 23. Owing to the lack of sufficient amount of hog feed In tk Interior, shipments of stackers sd feeders are being made to the ouUldo. A number of loads were re ceived in the Stockdale yards during the past 24 hours from northern Ida ho, and several loads went from the name point to the Nebraska market. This Is looked upon by the trade al mst In the light of a calamity, for if eter feeder stuff was needed In the Pacific northwest. It Is required at tit period. Everyone Is making an effort to build up the stock Industry here, and therefore the shipment of feeders to Nebraska Is not looked up n with favor. Better Prices Obtainable Ilere. Jmt why anyone could be so fool ish and lone sight of their own Inter ests so much as to ship hogs to the middle west when Portland Is today th highest hog market In the entire country, and Is itself receiving many carllod of hogs from Nebraska be cis.se the local territory has been un sMe to supply more thiin a fraction of tho demand to date and killers have therefore been forced to pay the heavy frtlght charges to bring in Bupplles fiom Nebraska. While there watt a very 1'beral run of hops In the Stockdale yards yester day, only one car arrived today. The market Itself la in an excellent posi tion, with fancy stuff eas ly disponed of around IS. 75 This seems to be tho top at the present time, although :t Is quite probable that hogs could be good enough to bring a few fractions nyrr this sum. Cattle Market Is Helped. Jest four head of cattle arrived In the yards today and these were driv en to the yards from the country. While thero Is no clamor for cattle from killers at this time berause of the ho) day season and this dullness is usual for this period of the year the market stands in a very good po sition, especially for first class qual ity, and there Is little doubt that prices can be maintained at the pres ent standing. Sheep nnd Lambs Holding Finn. Sheep and lambs held firm dur ng the day's trading at Stockdale and farmer friers were ma.nlained. Therefore, no change is shown In tho vjilues quoted by the newspapers. First-class Hheep and lambs have been senrce for some days and stock that ill grnde top is Invariably picked up lit a fi'w moments of Ix-lni; un'.nsded from Inn cars. Those Who Supply Hie Market. Sheep ,S, I. Hiblis was in from MrMlnnvlle with a load of sheep. E. F Johnson drove In 102 head from th country. Hormw Winston Rnw., of Cenlral ia had in one carload on today's mar ket. Hogs A. S. Milne of The Dalles, with one load. Today's run of livestock compares vith this day in recent years as fol lows: Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. 1.09 68 4 219 1S.0S 227 30 1807 65 135 not 1905 A year ago today there was a firm tono In all lines of livestock, with no change In values. Tho following b the general range AWAY GOES ALL NO INDIGESTION, HEART- ' BHtV OR GAS IN 5 MINUTES A litlla IWpTl Now Will Mnke Your Out or Order Stoinncli Feci Fine Digest All Your Food, Inv In Nothing to Ferment nnd Sour. If you had some Dlapepsin handy nd would take a tle now your stomach distress or Indigestion would vanish In five minutes and you would feel fine. This harmless preparation will di gest anything you eat and overcomo a sour, out of order stomach before ou realize it. If your meals don't tempt you. or what little you do ent seems to fill you, or lays I ke a lump of ' lead In your stomach, or If you have heart burn, that Is a sign of Indigestion. Ask your pharmacist for a 60-cent case of Pape's Dlapopsln and take a little Just as soon as you can. Thoro will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feei ng in the stomach, nausea, debilitating headac' es. dizziness or intestinal griping. This will all go, and, besides, there will be no undi gested food left over In the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape'a DlapepsVn Is certain cure fr out of order stomach, because It prevents fermentation and takes hold I yor food and digests It just the game as if your stomach wasn't there. Relief in five minutes from all stomach misery hi at any drugstore waiting for you. These large 60-cent cases contain more than sufficient to thoroughly core almost any case of dyspepsia, fadlgestlon or any ether stomach disturbance. of livestock values In the yards: Cattle Best steers, weighing 1200 pounds, $4.7604.80; medium steers, $.50; best cows, $3.7503.85; fancy heifers, $3.7603.85; medium cows, $3.50; poor cows. $32.60; bulls, $2 2.75; stags, $2.6003. Hogs Best east of the mountains, 23.76; fancy, $8 65; stockers, $6; pigs, $607. Sheep Best wethers, $5.25 06.60; ordinary, $5; spring lambs, $6; straight ewes, $4.75; mixed lots, $4.76 Calves Beet, $5.2505.60; ordinary, $:;(34.50. THE WHEAT MARKET SHORTS RUN TO COVER AND WHEAT GOES HIGHER Chicago Has Closing Gain of to 1 c Liverpool Market Is Sharply Lower. Chicago, Dec. 23. The wheat mar ket started with the wrong foot for ward but closed bullish, 3-4 to 1 l-2c advanced over yesterday. A slight concession was made In the price after tho opening, mut the mar ket's tone changed and all at once everyone wanted to buy. Short covering was the next thing and this forced the December to 116 1-4 where It closed, 1 l-2c above yes terday. Foreign markets were not encour aging. Liverpool opened 3-4 to 7-8d lower and closed with net losses of 1-2 to 3-4d. Corn and oats received their sup port and higher prices from the late advance In wheat. Pork products were higher because of the advance in corn. January closed 12 l-2c above yesterday. It is announced that the grain ex i bange will close at the noon hour tomorrow. Cash wheat No. 2 red. $1,2501.26 1-2; No. 3 red, $1.1001.25; No. 2 bard. $1.1501.18; No. 3 hard, $1,100 1.15 1-2; No. 1 northern, $1.1501:18; No. 2 northern, $1.1401.17; No. 3 spring, $1.10.01.16 1-2. Cash corn No. 2. 61c; No. 3 white 6te; No. 3 yellow, 61c; No. .4 com mon 58 a 69c. Alone in a Saw Mill at Midnight. unmindful of dampness, drafts, storms or cold, W. J. Atkins worked as night watchman, at Banner Springs, Tenn.' Such exposure gave him a severe cold that settled on his lungs. At last he bad to give up work. He tried many remedies but all failed till ho used Dr. King's New Discovery. "After using one bottle he writes, "I want back to work as well as ever " Severe colds, stubborn coughs, Inflamed throats and sore lungs, hemorrhages, croup and whooping cough get quick relief and prompt cure from this glorious med- ,clne. 60c and $1. Trial bottle free, guaranteed by Tallman & Co. XEW YORK WILL SOON HAVE MONSTER SKYSCRAPER New York. New York's largest, al. though nt the highest, sky-scraping office building will soon cast Its shad ow ovi r the Battery. Old buildings on the site are now being demolished and acfve work will soon commence on the giant bulldinc. the largest of its kind In the world. Rearing Its hi Ights thirty-one stories above the Kround, It will contain 11.000,000 cu bic feet with a rentable area of 550, OOOequnre feet. In It will be ten miles of plumbing, twenty miles of steam pipe, sixty-five miles of conduit nnd wiring nnd 3,000 electric fixtures. From curb to roo.f it will measure 416 feet. In building It will be used 11,000 common bricks. 900.000 race bricks, 45,000 barrels of cement, 635. P0O square feet of floor arches, 266. 000 cubic feet of cinder fill. 125,000 square feet of girder covering, 450,000 square feet of partition tile, 120.000 square feet of column covering, 210, 000 square feet of wall covering, and "other nrtlcles too numerous to men tion." PEARY IS FETED BY HIS COLLEGE FRAT New York. A dinner with more limn MM "Dekes" In attendance, the Inrgest college fraternity banquet ever given wns tendered to commander rtnhi-rt K. Penrv the other night at the hotel Astor by the Delta Kappa Kspsllon fraternity. rMrv In addition to milliner Old Glory to the Pole, plnnted a. hand some D. K. E. flag, which was given to him for that very purpose at tne "Deke" dinner In New York In 1907. This event the fraternity Is going to signalize. Commander Peary Joined the fraternity In 1877 while nt Bow- doin College, Maine. The new ballroom of the Astor was engaged nnd this was the first ban quet held In It. The room was decor ated with many trophies brought back by the Peary expeditions. LAn Elastic House. I Harry Relchenbach. advance agent I fr "The Third Degreo company" lately play ng New England, while j interviewlnir a local manager, brought tr, light this contribution: "What Is J the capacity of your theater? in quired Relchenbach. "Elastic," re plied the local manager. "What do you mean?" said Relchenbach. "Well." said the local theatrical man ager, "it all dopends upon the weath er if it Is clear. 432: f It rains, 300 you see, we have a leaky roof." Itljr Game nt tho Pastime Show To night. A big fat turkey will be given away at the Pastime tonight, which prom ises some amusement in edition to the regular program. Mr. Matlock Is al ways In the lead with something new to please his pat.ons. to crrnE . corn in own day. Tske I.AXATIVK BROMO Quinine Tablets. Pragrlsts refuari mnn.T If It falls to cure. B. W. (inovn a slirnitnrelsonearhboz. 25c Your credit may be good, but your money la better. Do You I have no rent to men. For this reason I can save you from 50 to 100 dollars on a Piano and from 10 to 20 dollars on each Sewing Machine. Something new in Player Pianos. Come and hear this wonderful instrument. JESSE FAILING PERSONAL NOTES (Special Correspondence.) Adams, Ore.. Dec. 23. Mr. and Mrs. L. Ij. Rogers visited In the city of Pendleton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Adams went to Pendleton Thursday to do some Christmas shopping. The Adams public school will have a weeks vacation, during the holidays. Mrs. Barnes gave her scholars candy for Christmas and Professor Haly gave each of his scholars a box of bon bons, ond received from them a handsome military set. Miss Lucy Lleuallen went to Pen dleton Tuesday to, do some shopping. Mrs. F. Blake went to Walla Walla Tuesday to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams return ed to their home In Adams Tuesday after visiting friends and relatives In Walla Walla for the past month. J. T. Lleuallen, president of the farmers and wheat growers union, transacted business in Athena Wed nesday. John La Coure and Willie La Coure, who had been Implicated In a drunk en brawl, were taken before the may or of Adams Monday and fine $12.60 each for drunk and disorderly con duct. Ernest Chandler and Ben Black of the Kerr-Gifford warehouse company of Pendleton, were In Adams a few days this week shipping out wheat for the company, which was sold at Ad ams In the last few days. There wore 00.000 bushels sold. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan, of Pendleton, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Lnbadore of Adams this week. Mrs. J. E. Owens Is confined to her home with a severe cramping spell. Dr. Sharp of Athena Is attending the ense. Pete Murry and Joy St. Dennis re turned home to Adams Wednesday after visiting friends and relatives in the city of Pendleton for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lleuallen and Mrs. L. L. Lleuallen went to Pendle ti n Thursday. Calling cards, wedding stationery and commercial printing to order, at the East Oregonlan. Hid-Pinter Walla TO Oa Los Angeles and return on Jan. 17th, 1910 .$94.(0)10) THIS RATE INCLUDES RAILROAD TICKET FOR THE ROUND TRIP, AND BERTH IN SLEEPING CAR FOR THE GOING TRIP. SIDE TRIPS PROVIDED FOR IN THE ITINERARY, AND ALL MEALS FROM THE HOUR OF 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 RERLANDS, OVER THE INSIDE TRACK. MON DAY, JANUARY 24TII. TWO TICK, irrs ENTITLES HOLDERS TO A FULL SECTION. RETURN LIMIT, APRIL 17, 1910. STOPOVERS ALLOWED RETURNING. Perth reservations and full Itinerary of Hie trip can be had of your local agent, or , R. Burns District Freight and Passenger Agent, Walla Walla, Wash. A deposit of $20.00 will he ervatlon is made. Know? pay or high priced 901 Main St. CURE YOUR KIDNEYS. Do Not Endanger Life When a Pen dleton Citizen Shows You the Care. Why will people continue to suffer the agonies of kidney complaint, backache, urinary disorders, lame ness, headaches,- lankuor, why allow themselves to befoce chronic inva lids, when a certain cure is offered them? Doan's Kidney Pills Is the remedy to use, because It gives to the kidneys the help they need to perform their work. If you have any, even one, of the symptoms of kidney disease, core yourself now, before diabetes, dropsy or Brlght's disease sets In. Read this Pendleton testlmonv: Mrs. Arthur Hammer, 717 Aura street, Pendleton, Ore., says: "For the last five years Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at the Pendleton Drug Co., have been just as effective in eliminating backache as they were when they first came to my notice In the spring of 1903. Doan's Kidney Pills proved conclusively to me when I recommended them to my friends that they were a reliable remedy and I still vouch for their merit as I have the greatest confidence In them." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Feater-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Uni ted States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. 2000 SPIDERS AND MANY INSECTS FROM MEXICO New York. Two thousand spiders 600 bottles of Insects and a numerous aacaortment of scorpions, snakes and amphibians from out-of-the-way cor ners of Mexco have Just reached New York. They are the result of a 10 months' expedition under Dr. Alex ander Petrunkevltch, of the American Museum of Natural History. His choicest trophy is a very rare trap door spider, of which only one other specimen Is known to exist It was found In the state of Tabasco. Special sale for this month only of all sewing machines for cash. I can sell you a first class machine for $18, warranted for 20 years. Agent for the celebrated Free machine and all other leading makes. Jesse Fall ing. Try the East Oregonlan for first class Job printing. ilifornia Excursion IValla required on each ticket at time a Want WANTED. ANYONE, anywhere, can start a mm order business at home. No can vasslng. Be your own boss. Send fot free booklet. Tells how. Heacock 2708, Lockport, N. Y. WHERE DO YOU STOP when in Portland? Why, at the Plaza, 211 1-2 Third street, of course. Wher the rooms are clean and cheap the and landlady cheerful and ac commodating. 'Try It, It is Ilk home. WANTED Wheat ranch of about 1, 000 acres; will pay cash. Give lo cation and full description. R. F, care East Oregonlan. HAIR WORK DONE All kinds of hair work done at Madam Ken nedy's Hair Parlors, (07 E. Court street, the only natural human hair ever sold In Pendleton; also a nice line of goods to sell, rolls, chains, pamps, switches, puffs, made from your own combings. Everything strictly guaranteed. Shampooing, hairdrtssing a specialty. Highest prices paid for combings. Phone Red 3752. WANTED Position aa cook for fam ily or housework. P. O. Box 431. Classified Four Lines, in Daily, Weekly and Semi-Weekly $1 per month. PHYSICIANS. H. S. GARFIELD. M. D. HOMEO pathlo physician and surgeon. Of fice Judd block. Telepnoues: Office, black 3411; residence, red 2633. DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO nic and nervous diseases, and dis eases of women. X-ray and Electro herapeutics. Judd bulldl g, corner Main and Court streets. Office 'phone Main 72; residence 'phone. Main 554. DENTISTS. E. A. MANN, DENTIST, OFFICE Main street, next to Commercial Association rooms. Office 'phone. Mack 3421; residence "ph:ne, red iJ61. DR. M. S. KERN. DENTAL SUR geon. Office, room 15 Judd bulld ng. Phone, red 3301. VAUQHAN BROS., DENTISTS, OF fice In Judd building. Phone Main 73. VETERINARY SCRCEONS. DrTdTc. M'NABB, LOCAL STATE Stock InJpector and member State Veterinary Board. Office Tall an's drug store. Res. 'phone Main 59, ATTORNEYS. RALEY RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT law. Office in American xsauonai Bank building. FEE & SLATER, LAWYERS, OF- f'ce In Despain building. CARTER ft SMTTHH. ATTORNEYS at law. Office in American .Nation al Bank bnlldlnk. JAMES B. PERr.Y, ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. LOWELL ft WINTER, ATTORNEYS and counsellors ut law. Office In Despain building. GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled, wills, aeeas, nortxaices and contracts drawn. Col lections made. Room 17 Sc. idt block. PETERSON ft WILSON, ATTOR- neys at law; rooms 3 and 4 -nun- Crawford building. PKELPS ft STEIWER, ATTORNEYS at law. Offices In smltfl-crawiora building. CHAS. J. FERGUSON, ATTORNEY at law. Office In Association diock. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY , law Will nractlce in all state and federal courts. Rooms 1, 2, 3, and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. OTTmm.n. DEALER IN SECOND- hand goods. If there Is anything vou need In new ana secona-nana furniture, stoves, granlteware and crockery, call ana get nis price. o. 212 East Court street. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO.. MAKES reliable abstracts of tit's t- all lands In Umatilla county. Loans on citv uiil farm nroDerty. Burs and aUa all kinds of real estate. Does a general brokerage business. Payi taxes and makes investments lor non residents. References, any bank In Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pres. W. S. HENNINGER, Vlve-Pres. C. H. MARSH, Sea. LIVERY AND FEED STABLtf". ?ITY LIVERY STABLE. THOMPSON street. Carney ft Bradley. Props. Livery, feed and sale stables. Good rigs at all times. Cab line In connec tion. 'Phone main 70. MACHINERY. UNITED ENGINEERING CO., ME chanlcal engineers. irrigation nnwer or electric nlants sras produc ers. 25-26 P.-I. Bldg., Seattle. Wash ington. BENTLEY ft LEFFINGWELL. rea! estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agents. New location, 816 Main street. Phone Main 404. Ads Wasted Continued. DR. BAKER, the oldest and mot successful cancer specialist in tha northwest, may be found at Oakea dale. Wash., at all times. I am graduate of Saint Louis Medical School of 1860. Patients can find rooms at reasonable rates In the Gains Block, and board can be had very reasonable. AN intelligent person may earn tit monthly corresponding for newspa pers. No canvassing. Bud for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 3708 Lock port. N. Y FOR HALE. FOR SALE Furniture, from ntaa room rooming house, also pit bo. 201 W. Webb. Phone Red It 21. Extra good offer If taken at one. FOR SALE 160 acres Irrigated alfal fa land about 2 1-2 miles north west of Echo; 110 acres In alfalfa, IS acre In garden and orchard, balance grass pasture. Good five room house, fair barn. Will sell either to one or two parties. For. particulars, address Frank Correa, Echo, Oregon. Read the "Want" ads today. Directory Extra Lines over Four, 25 cents per Line per month. LOST LOST ONE BROWN GELDING, t years old, branded TZ on left shoul der; weight about 1300 pounds. $10.00 reward for information lead ing to recovery. Joe Craig, Pen dleton, Ore., Box 475. M1SCELLAN EO US. PENDLETON IRON WORKS RE palr work on all kinds of machines, structural Iron work and machine castings. Junction of Court and Alt streets. Marion Jack, Prop.; A. F, May, manager. LET ELECTRICITY DO YOUR work It's c!ean, reliable and con venient. Electric Sad Irons, guaran teed, $5.25. Electric Hot Water anl 'urling Iron Heaters. Electric Coffee Percolators, etc. A complete stock of Gas and Electric fixtures. Flrst-clasj wiring of homes, etc. J. L. Vaughan. 122 W. Court street. YEE SAM, LEE CO.. NOODLE RE3 taurant, Mrs. Goey, Prop. Chicken noodle soup, chop suey, etc. Webb St., between Main and Garden. Phon Red 3391. SLOM KEE. CHINESE LAUNDRY; family washing; work done by hand; mending free; goods' called for and elivered. 408 East Court street. BILLS COLLECTED and advertise ments written by a competent man with years of experience. Prices very reasonable. Room 31, Pen land lodging house, phone Black 1391. AUCTIONEER. COL. F. G. LUCAS, LIVESTOCK Auctioneer, Athena, Oregon. Ref erence First National Bank of Athena and Farmers' Bank of Weston. Farm sales a specialty. FUNERAL DIRECTORa. BAKER ft FOLSOM, FUNERAL Di rectors and licensed embalmera. Opposite postofftce. Funeral pari t. Two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night. 'Phone main 75. FRATERNAL ORDERS. PENDLETON LODGE No. 63. A. F. and A. !.. meets the flrt and third Mondays of eaei All visiting brethren are )- month, vited. B. P. O. ET S NO. tit meets every Thursday even ing In Eagle's-Woodmea hall. G. W. Phelps, E. B ; Thos. Fit Gerald, Secy. DAMON LODGE NO. 4. of P., meets every Monday evening in I. O. O. F. hall. Vlltlng brothers cordially Invited to atten '&. M. C. C; R. W. Fletcher, K. of ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS, ETC D. A. MAY CONTRACTCR Af. Builder. Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement walks, ston. walls, etc Phone black 3786, or Ore gonlan office. Every Vosnan M intereeUMi ana on on hi umw about the woxnierful $ Marvel "ST"?? Ak your 4ropr!t for It. If h c-inoot nn! t!i! M A U l.L, Mrrpt no o.Iht. Mil ona stat tnttea book fta)ed. ftauin .or inns- It iItm fnn puricnlars and riTectlotw InTtlnnMe v kdiea. MARVEL CO. 4 E. 2 it SI Nnrlwt MEN ANDWOMfsL Cm Biff O for nattartl Irritation or vlrmalssl f maoosi lnmlmaft. ri i fwtairlaa. P.! n I and utria. iTMt Evans Ckemtai Co. gnt or pot wo out. ClNCllNiH.0 Bold fcy IrucirUt v CB.A. or mut to Mtiu rpwr, rr xBtf, rftHtj. 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