UUIIT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, STl'KIAV, JANUARY 2. 1910. PAGETHRKZ. Welcome Words to Women W omen wlm miller wilb diaordern peculiar (o their ex thonld write lo Dr. Pierce and receive free Ibe advice of a physician of over 40 yean' experience a kkilled and auccestful ipecialiM in Ibe diieaiet of women, livery letter of tliii ion bat the most careful consideration and it regarded a lacredly eonfi Jcnti..l. Many sensitively modest women write fully to l)r Pierce what they would shrink from telling to their local physician. The local phvticiaa it pretty ture to buy tbtt he cannot do anything without J'an txaminution." Dr. Pierce hnldi that these distasteful examinations are generally need less, and that no woman, except in rare cases, should submit to tbem. Dr. Pierce' treatment will cure you right in the privacy of your own home. Hi " Favorite Prescription" baa cured hundred of thousands, lomi of them the worst of cases. It it the only medicine jf itt kind that is the product of a regularly graduated physician. The onlv one good enough that it makers dure to prim every ingredient on ill outside wrapper. There' no lecrecy. it will l-.ri una tion. No alcohol and no habit-forming drug are found in it. tier:. l,tre)' ulous medicine dealer may offer you a substitute. Don't tcl.e it u i I trifle with your health. Write to World's Dispensary Medical Anocititt'.a. Or. H. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y., take the advice received and i.e well. t i I SDs2etty I a VP (Continued from Pate Two.) nesg and society, and his close friends are taking: this opportunity to wiBh him God speed In his new life- Those who are participating; as hosts of the event are the Messrs. Roy W. RJtner, George Strand, Henry Collins, W. Roy Boston, Clark B. Nelson, George Fer guson,, Max Baumelster, Mark Moor house, J. Roy Raley, W. J. Dcdman, Fred W. Lumpkin, Royal M. Saw telle. Ben L. Burroughs, Carl Cooley. Winn Stewart. Clarence Bishop, and W. G. Lyons. An event of interest to society will be the local talent entertainment at the Oregon theater tonight which will take tho form of a minstrel show un der tho name of "Sunnv South Min strels." The production has been or- gantzea and directed by Mrs. Anna i Z. Crayne, dean of women tit the Pen- j dlcton academy, and is for the hone-1 fit of tho domestic science depart- 1 ment at that Institution. She. has en- j listed most of the best talent In the ! city and Immediate neighborhood and : the amateur troupe has been prac- ', tlclng very faithfully during the past three weeks and their efforts this eve. ning will undoubtedly be enjoyable and appreciable. Tho big social event for the coming week will be the library ball to be giv en Thursday evening under the aus pices of the lad es clubs of the city. Thoso who remember the highly suc cessful ball given by the ladles last year for the benefit of the public li brary will appreciate the fact that the coming affair will be something worth while. Committees are now being named to have charge of the differ ent features and everything possible will be done to provide for the com fort and pleasure of those who at-' fend. The ball will bo held In the Eagles-Woodmen hull, the Elks hav ing given up Thursday n'ght to the la dies for this occasion. - One of the most enjoyable social events given In connection vith the nild-w Infer graduating exorcises of the h'gh school when six young la dles of the city terninatod their aca demical careers, was the dinner given the class Inst Saturday evening by Mrs. .1. S. Landers at her home, 115 Long street. The hostess had deco rated the rooms with the class colors, rurplp and white, and the color scheme was carried throughout nl' "f tho arrangements. Violets in profu sion wore scattered about the table. ' Unique fachet place cards designated tho places. The young ladies who were the recipients of the,, stton- ENDS KIDNEY OR IS AllSOLl'TKI-Y IIARMM'SS TIIOIGH ALWAYS KI'llitTIVi: Backache and All Distress from Out-of-order Kidneys Vanish A Few Iincm of Pnisr-V Diuretic Will Make Vmir Kidney Act Fine and t'uro All t'rlnury Trouble. If you take several doses of Pape's Diuretic, all backache and distress from out of order kidneys or bladder trouble will vanish, and you will feel fine. Lame back, painful stitches, rheu matism, nervous headache, dlzz,noss. Irritability, sleeplessness, inflamed or swnolen eyelids, wornout, sick feeling ntifl other symptoms of sluggish. In active kidneys disappear. Uncontrollable, smarting, frequent Initiation (especially at night) ami nil bladder misery ends. This unusual preparation goes at once to the disordered kidneys, blad der and iirinaiv spstem and distrib utes Its healing, cleansing and vital izing Influence directly upon the or gans and glands affected, and com pletes the cure before you realize It. The moment you suspect any kid ney or urinary disorder or feel rheu matism pains. b gin taking this harm less medicine, with the knowledge that there is no other remedy at any price, made .anywhere else In the world which will effect so thorough and prompt a cure as a fifty-cent treatment of Tape's Diuretic. , which any druggist can supply. Your physician, pharmacist, bank er or any mercantile agency will tell you that Tape, Thompson & Pnpe, of Cincinnati, Is a large and responsi ble medicine concern, thoroughly worthy of your confidence Only curative results can eotne from taking Pape's Diuretic, and a few days' treatment means clean, ac tive, healthy kldnep's, bladder and urinary organs and no backache. Accept only Papo's Diuretic fifty cent treatment any drug store any where In the world i tlons Wre the Misses Hazle Means, Lucllo Rader, Edna Slater, Hazel Ra dcr, Margaret Lowell and Grace Cole. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schlfflor were n a surprise by their neighbors on the North side and the members of the Jolly 600 club last Saturday evening, January 22. The occasion was the celebration of their wooden wedding anniversary. A very pleas ant evening was spent playing pro gressive BOO, after which light re freshments were -served with the guests as hosts and the hosts as guests. Those present were Messrs and Mosdamos Frank Neagle, Garry Taylor, Wm. Humphrey, Kenneth McRae, Lee Drake and E. A. Schiff ler. Cards have been received by Pen dleton people announcing the wed ding of Miss Verna Pauline Abbot of Walla Walla, and Mr. Roy Frederick Alexander of this city at the home of the bride's parents, Mn and Mrs. J. If. Abbot. Tuesday evening. Febru ary 8. Immediately following the marriage ceremony a reception will be tendered the guests In the drawing room. Mrs. Bethcne Virginia Crayne Claxon, of Walla Walla, daughter of Mrs. Anna 7.. Crayne, dean of women at the Pendleton Academy, arrived In the city last evening and will take a leading part In the local talent pro duction. "Sunny South Minstrels" this evening. Mrs. f'faxon is a talented soloist, having spent three years in Europe studying music. Mrs. V.. P. Marshall entertained the Tlridec club of which she Is a mem ber Wednesday afternoon. The niem 1 rs of the Tuesdav afternoon Fridge rlub were guests of the occasion. The tub prize was won bv Mrs. Richard Vnvhorrv Vr. Harry Roes was ;tvnrdrd the iruest' prize. A pleasant dancing party was given in 'be armory Wodncsdav cvcn'ng under the auspices of company L Many young people of the high school set were In attendance and likiwlse some of the younger married people of the city. Today Is McKinley Day, and all loyal republicans were are aware of the fact appeared on the streets bedecked with a red carnation which is emblematic of the day Cards are out announcing the wed il ng of Miss Tiurn Latourollo and Mr. Ijorcnzn Monti rasti II; at 9 o'clock Monday morning. February 7, at the Catholic church. Mrs. Anna Shea and family,, who have been residing for a, number of years on Turner street near St. An thony's hospital, have moved to 624 College street. Prof. J. F. Keefe of Weston, is In the city and will be one of tin' prin cipal entertainers In the amateur en tertnlnment at the Oregon theatre this evening. Mrs K. P. Marshall entertained a few friends this afternoon at her home. 123 North Main street. ''500" was tho principal form of entertain ment, Miss Berth Alexander spent Tues day In Walla Walla the guest of Miss Verna Abbott, who Is soon to become the bride of Mr. Roy Alexander. Mr. s. u. Oldaker was one of the Hermfston contingent who came to Pendleton Thursday evening to wit ness the nthletic exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. Will Marsh of Walla Walla stopped off yesterday in Pen dleton en route home from their moneymoon trip In Idaho. Dr. V.. A. Vnughnu has returned from Portland, where he went to wit ness the appearance of Florence Itoh erts and David Wnrfield. ' Misses Stella and . I.ulil l.ioiiallen. daughters of T. .1 l.leuiillen, the prom inent I'matilla wheat grower, visited In the city Thursday. Mr. W. .1. r.owniiin, the popular traveling man. who was formerly connected with the Taylor Hardware Co.. Is In the city. Mr. Max Ttnnmelster Is spending the week end In Walla Wnlln. and will witness the production of "Tn Haytl" while there. - The fiorman Ladles' club met at the home of Mrs. J. Mumm on Lewis street, Thursday afternoon, January Miss Olive Jones Is confined to her home on the North side with a lame foot as the result of a slight accident. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McManus of Pilot Rock, wore visitors In town on Krldny, taking In the poultry show. Mrs. T. A. Llouallen of Adams, vls- Ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ferguson in this city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. J, Montgomery are home from a visit in Portland, where they Httenik-d the auto show. Miss Bertha Alexander wus hostess this afternoon to a numhHof friends nt her home on Water street. Dr. E. R Waffle. of the Dos Chutes valley, visited over Sunday with Pendleton relatives. Mrs. George Hansell of Athena, was the guest of her cousin Mrs. II. S. Purroughs on Thursday. Mr. James Thompson Is back In Pendleton after an extended visit through Alberta. Mr. Row W. Rltner and Mr. H. Col lins are among Pendleton visitors In the metropolis. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cohen returned Thursday evening from a weeks vis It In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Kelts of Pi lot Rock were In Pendleton Thursday. Col. and Mrs. It. G. Newport wers up from Hermlston Thursday. Mr. Edgar W. Smith was In yes terday from his ranch. Mr. Roy Alexander visited in Walla Walla during the. week. Mr. R. Alexander Is making a short visit In Walla Walla. Mrs. E. R. Swinburne Is the guest of Portland friends. Mrs. Nell Redfleld Is in Portland on a business trip. Mrs. Lee Moorhouse Is absent upon a visit to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hickok of Port land, were the guests of friends in the city Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kirkley anil son Phil, will return to Pendleton next week to reside. They have been In Portland during the past two months. AT HK.LIX. Mr. and Mrs Albee gave a wh'.st party last Tuesday evening and a host of friends were present, Mr. D. II. B.iyno receiving the prize which was a handsome hand-painted dish. Mr. M. L. Richardson received the booby prize, which we 'have not been hie to find a name for as yet. Thu main feature among the various games that were played was when our city tfinsorlal artist, Lou's Bohiens. was made to smile. After a bounteous sup per was served the participants ex tended their vote of thanks to the host and hostess and adjourned, everyone 'reporting an enjoyable eve ning. Those present were Mrs. D. T. Payne, M. I,. Morrison, S. E. Starr. W. H. Morrison. Cook. Montgomery, Miss Montgomery, Miss Post. Miss Alma Hutchison: Messrs. Haytie, Starr, M. L. Morrison. La Buddo, Hutchison. Chas. Albi e. Tom Cook. R. School, W. H. Morrison, Louis Behrons. Sev eral others were invited but owing to different circumstances wore unable to attend. iki:m ix pi:ox.c;i: TO IHMAX YAMPIISKS Los Angeles this city are . "Half the firemen in In peonage to loan sharks." Thisf startling statement was made at. the meeting of the fire committee hy Chief Pips. A committee to inves tigate the situation and provide a rem edy was at once appointed. "If the committee so empowers us" said Committee Chairman Hawley. ! "we can free the firemen from this j downright peonage. The loan sharks lean ho given a choice to allow their ! victims to settle on a fair interest per cent basis. If they refuse to do so. ' then each fireman can declare himself , a bankrupt. I know of a fireman who originally borrowed $410, hut now owes $600 after paying Interest for six years, "The evil effects of these Mood- suckers on the department can easily he inferred. No man oppressed by debt Is in a fit mental state for work." $100 Howard. S100. The readers of this paper will he plesl to learn that there Is nt least one dreaded (ilsenne mat science linn been able to cur In all lt atages, and that Is Catarrh, flall'i Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now Known to the meilli-al fraternity, t'a'arrh bolng a constitutional disease, requires a rnnHtltutlonnl trentment, Mall's Catarrh Cure tnken Internally, anting directly upon the blond and mucous surfaces of the aya tern, thereby destroying the foundation of Itlie disease, and clvinc the patient ntreiiKth , by building up the must It tit Inn and assist lint nature In dnlnn Its' work. The pro j primers have ao much faith In Its curative i powers that they offer One Hundred Hot i lnrn for any case that It falls to cure. Sn(l fur list of testimonials j Address : I F. J CUENKT & CO.. Toledo, O I Suld by iru?i:lst. 7.V Take Hall's Family I'llla for oonatlea tlon. I (iriirio Harr MeCunolioon's "Hcvcrlj" I In the real of romantic drama this season, there Is no production more elaborate and picturesque than that of '"Beverly"' which will ho seen here Tuesday. Foh. let. Tho scenes of George Bnrr McCut clicon's court romance as' dramatized Iy Robert M. Baker, all transpire within or in the neighborhood of the mythical kingdom of Ornustark at a time when that country Is on the verge of war with a neighboring principal ity. The scenery has been constructed and painted In a realistic manner, the work having been divided among ac knowledged experts In their particu lar field. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent In the EaRt Oregonlnn build ing, steam heat; electric lights: hot nnd cold water; bath. Inquire at East Oregonlnn office. Save money by reading today's ads. Chu rches I'.aplist ( Iiiii-cIi. Baptist Ohueh. E Alta and John son streets. At the morning service at II o'clock, Rev. W. f Merritt, na tional field secretary for the -.Sunday School association will preach. The overling service will be a Joint meet ing of the churches at the M. E. church. Mr. Merritt will speak. B. Y. P. I', at 6:3(1. Bible school at '.f.i'i. All Invited to these services. Church of the Redeemer. Sunday school will be at 10 a. m. There will be no service In the morn ing as the rector will hold service in All Saints church, Weston. He will return to Pendleton for divine service at 7:30 p. m. All aro cordially In vited. Charles Quinney, rector. Flr.st Methodist. Rev. N. Evans" theme at the First Methodist Episcopal church will be, "Suppressed Lives." Preaching, 11 a. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Ep worth league, 6:30 p. m. Strangers are Invited to worship with us. j Christian Science. Christian Science services at 11 1 o'ejock Sundays. Subject, "Love." ! Sunday school at 10 o'clock: Wednes- ' day evening meetings at 8 o'clock Reading room open dally except on Sunday, from 2 to 4 in the afternoon. All are welcome. Corner E. Webb and Johnson streets. Clilnk" Weds Indian Girl. Sacramento. William Charles Wah Koe, a California-born Chinaman, 26 years old, was married to Sadie Le- ona, years of age, the daughter of a full-blooded Digger Indian woman and a white miner. The girl is fair skinned, conceal ing her Indian blood, so affidavits were made establishing her parentage In order to permit the county clerk to Issue the license, as not conflicting with the state law which prohibits white persons marrying a Chinese. The couple will live in Jackson, Am ador county. Choice Wheat Farm for Sale. 800 acres z miles from Helix; fair Improvements; fine well. Price S5P. 814 Boyer Ave.. JTalla Walla, Wash. 000. Leased to 1912. Easy terms. " JOHN A. GROSS. Xotico to the Public. n and after the frrst of February I 1, 1910. all milk retailed by me will be ten cents per quart, straight, T. J. i ('honey, prop. "Jersey Dairy." Coos county has J122.19S.1S to s;m nd on her roads and bridges dur ing the year 1910. The plan Is to.be g'n at the county line and build a permanent road t.S Myrtle Point. Come and see the exhibit of Red Ooose drawings at tho Peoples Ware house. i f Water and Umatilla Scr! mix it together ami it will make you rich. Listen. Wo will furnissh you a complete pumping plant fvi $o00. Compare your laml at present, with the increased value of, and extra producing power after irrigation the price of the plant then seems small, doesn't it? We Sold More Power Last Year Than Any Retail Firm in the Northwest WHY??? Call at our office and we will SHOW you and be sure and get our prices before buying. ' , , Our Spray Outfits are Most Effective see them We are agents for gasoline engines, electric motor pumps, electricity producing power and power for ALL PURPOSES. Call, phone or write. Nissen Implement Company Pcndletati'8 Progressive Power and Pump People. PENDLETON, OREGON. Heat or Smoke Which? Do'you want a fuel to fill your home and lungs with smoke and nasty odors, or with clear heat, as and when you want it? Then use gas, the fuel that answers every demand made upon it quickly, conveniently, cheaply and with clean liness. j Phone iVlain 40 today andendjyour heat and light trouble Northwestern Gas & Electric Co. Matlock Building. Every Member of the Family Wastes Money, If Not an Ad. Reader WHAT WILL IT COST? The household question--the insistent question everywhere the question which is oftener in human minds than any other whatever, is; "What will it cost?" Where to get to best advantage when can it be 'afforded" all of these questions, and many more, cluster around the main one "What will it cost?" It's the question of questions and it is the question that gives to the ads. half of their importance. No one, un less an ad. reader, ever knows much about the answer to it. You're Losing Money every time you fill that old stove up with coal the cosi per degree of warmth from coal is vasdy more than heat ing with gas, and what a difference in conven- cleanliness and lence, result s i It heats perfectly the cold corners; is cheerful and clean.