main pages. DAILY BAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER SO, 111. PAGE YBSGOL WHERE TO ? Seattle ? Spokane ? Portland t Leave Pendleton 1 :30 P. M. ( Arrive Seattle 8:15 A. M. Arrive Spokane; 9:55 P. II. Arrive Portland 8 :10 A. M. Northern Pacific Railway The Pioneer Line. First class trains. Close connections. Good leaving time. Good arriving time. SLEEPING CARS FROM PASCO Through Tickets to all Points East or West Secure tickets and full information from W. ADAMS, AGENT N. P. RY., PENDLETON. 0 I LABCK OI'FEKINO OF CATTLE IS UNWELCOME TO TRADE caused some short covering in the wheat pit ye terday. The market op ened 3-8c lower for December and closed at Monday's prices. May open '8usop pub jfujuado aqj w tnoq u.ttop 3uoq loodJOAn 'pcojqn auoi ja(B3M v anA oj.iqx IB iBuonippn sz-l psppfl pun J3qSq I D8-1 pajjuia An 'jeqSm oj-j pa ATTACKED HY CROUP, 7 YEAR OLD WESTON OOY DIES SUDDENLY EXPIRING IN I KW HOURS Llttlo Cliungo In Quotations und Few j Sules SlU'op Situation In Nominal With Receipts Ltfht Hogs H11 Firm Wluwi StrvngtlienH. DELICATE DEMONSTRATES MUMBO JUMBO DANCE llud I -tirl la lsual Good Health Columbia President Fill Mountain Town Pulpit Wcwtoii Girls Win I'lr-t Basketball Game, WE HAVE MOVED TO NEW AND ELEGANT OFFICES AT NO. 14 EAST MAIN STREET, SEIL BUILDING. ' We cure any and all diseases that .the human flesh Is heir to. My wounderful and powerful roots, herbs and remedies are composed of Chinese buds, barks and vege tables that are entirely unknown to medical science of the present day. They are harmless, as we use no poisons or drugs. No knife used. We cure stomach troubles, liver, kidney, catarrh, lung, throat, asthma, nervous debility, female complaints and rheumatism and all disorders of the blood. We cure to stay cured, and guarantee to cure all kinds of Piles and Private Diseases of men and women. Call and see us or write. Consultation free. If you are unable to call and see us, send two cents in stamps for symptom blank. Address LEO CUING WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 14 East Main St. Walla Walla, Wash. Orpheum Theatre J. P. MEDERNACn, Proprietor. HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION PICTURES For Men, Women and Children SEE PROGRAM IN TODAY'S PAPER. Prncram Change on Sunday's, Tuesday's and Friday's. f PENDLETON'S POPULAR PICTURE PARLORS THE COSY Where the entire family can enjoy a high-class motion pic ture show with comfort. FUN, PATHOS, SCENIC, THRILLING ALL PROPERLY MIXED. Open Afternoon & Eve. Changes Sun., Mon., Wed., FrL i) Next Door to St. George Hotel. Admission 5 and 10? 1). Tll (From Wednesday's Journal.) Montana cattle were again pressing for sale upon the North ortland mar ket and their reception was anything but cordial. Offerings totaled 193 head, and of these, 9 loads oame from Montana. ' The market started very quiet and J rather weak with ideas of buyers . down to zero, while sellers were at their mercy, but were holding out as long as possible fur adequate returns. However, as shippers have been warned for Home time that shipments of cattle at this time would meet with an adverse demand, the blame is placed upon those that refuse to ac cept advice. As a rule there was practically no change In the cattle situation here this morning, although buyers were trying their utmost to lower the level. Select steers ; S 5.60 Fancy steers 5.&0 Choice steers 5.30 5.40 Feeders ., 4.55 Common ateers 4.25 Fancy heifers 5.00 Feeder cows 3.25 Fancy bulls 4.25 4 35 Good ordinary bulls 4.00 Sags 4.25 Fancy light calves 7.50 Medium calves 6.00 5.60 Ordinary calves 4.005.00 Sheep Market Is Nominal. Only a few -head of muttons came into the local yards today and there fore the market continues nominal. Totals were but 40 head, compared with 4071 last Wednesday. At Chicago there was a stronger tone In the sheep trade, with a run of 12,000 head. Prices advanced 10c over yesterday. At South Omaha shee ptrade was firmer and 10 to 15c higher, with a run of 4500 head. Top yearlings sold at $4.40 and best lambs at 85.65 dur ing the day. Sheep values at North Portland: Select" lambs t 4.75 Choice lambs 4.60 Common lambs 4 0004.25 Yearling wethers 4.50 Old wethers 4.00 Fancy ewes 3.45 0 3.50 Ordinary 2.60 3.00 Hogs Hold Firm at Advance. At the -advance quoted yesterday, the hog market at North Portland was strong today with sales of top stuff at $6.75. It is noted that the market here Is just the opposite from that shown at other packing centers where there has been a change In sentiment Formerly all over the country the better figures were avail able only for the lighter block stock but now the good and heavy stock is finding the best call in the east and prices touch the extreme top. Here only the light stock is able to com mand extreme values. Run of hogs for the day was 283 head compared with 62S last Wednes day. North Portland swine trade today: Rest eastern Oregon $ 6-"5 Medium eastern Oregon .. 6.65 6.70 Pest Willamette valley... 6.606.70 Good to heavy 00 Feeders 6 506.85 Argentina Is Bull Factor. Chicago, Nov. 30. A cable from Argentina telling of damage to the crop by rain In the Cordoba district, Amerleiinlzixl Hula Hulu. With All Itx Rhythm, I'UKHlon and Delight. Chicago, 111. Chicag." socie'y . Just mi.acd it! It was neither a new style In sk;rts nor the measles. It was the Mum bo Jumbo or Americanized Hula Hula (Special Correspondence.) Weston, Ore , Nov. 30. The sud den death of Master Rollo Shellen berger, the oldest son of Mr. and dance of Hawaii that puts the Turkey' Mrs. Luther Shellenberger, occurred Trot, Grizzly Rear. Dallas Dip, Fris co Flop, St. Louis Tolado. Cubanola Glide, Walla Walla Wiggle, Apache and Salome dances so far In the shade that they couldn't be seen with an x ray. Chicago Just missed it, because Prince Jkuhto Kalananole, delegate to congress from Hawaii, was com pelled to leave with his wife for Washington after a short but lively ftay at the congress hotel during which champagne flowed fast. With tears in his eyes the pr'nee bemoan ed a fate that severed him from Chi cago before he could Introduce Into socie'y the dance that replaces the beads and filmy skirt of Salome with a pleasant smile and feathers. And ju't to pove that the Hula Hula is the concentrated essence of rhythm, motion, art, science, passion and delight, the pr'nee embraced a friend and executed the wiggly con tortions and steps while his beautiful Amazonian princess approved adored. Saturday morning. The little fellow who was but seven years old, was in perfect health except for a slight cold Fr day evening when he took sick about 3 o'clock Saturday morning with croup and died, In a few hours. The funeral services were held Mon day at 10 a. m. in the Methodist church, the pator preaching the fu neral. The child has a mother and father both living and two brothers who mourn his loss. Dr. T. C. Crutchfield, president of Columbia College of Milton, preached both morn'ng and evening at the Methodist church. The Weston basketball girls played their first game Friday evening at the Weston opera house with the Colum bia College girls. The game was fast from start to finish and several ex ceptionally good plays were made by the Weston girls. The score was 15 to 2 in favor of the home team, but a word of explanation mu-t be made as nd the Milton girls had had but three or four davs' practice. But they played A "Grouch" Is a Man Who smokes all-Havana cigars all the time. He doesn't give his nerves a chance to rest up. He doesn't give himself the opportunity to be cheerful. Wise smokers choose the light, soothing, domestic Gen! Arthur MiM 10c Cigar M. A. Gunst CSl, Co.. Distributor USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE. The antiseptic powder to be shaken into the shoes. If you want rest and comfort for tired, tender, aching, swollen, sweating feet, use Allen's Foot-Ease. Relieves corns and bun Ions of all pa n and prevents blisters, sohe and callous spots. Just the thing for dancing parties. patent leather shoes and for breaking In new Shoes. It Is the greatest comfort dis covery of the age. Try It today. Sold everywhere, 25c. Don't accept any substitute For FREE trial package, address Allen S. Olmstead, Le Roy. N. T. "ThU dance was not naughty," said' eooJ eame under the circumstances. the prince, "till Americans demanded j i-ne Milton lineup was as follows: something with local color, and now Saunders and Parria, centers; 't resembles the Parisian cancan or Brinker and Reese, guard. WMcSiforYoii? "COOKING" A Delight cr a Drudgery "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Cooking Utensils Save Time, Health and Money "WEAR-EVER" ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSILS arc 90 per cent pure solid metal, no glass coating to chip off cannot rust, do not contain nnd cannot form any poisonous substance, savo your food practically everlasting. To Housewives of Pendleton Attend our free demonstration, all this week even the oldest user of Aluminum utensils can learn new tricks from Mrs. Koarns, our export direct from tho factory. Specials in "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Ware Lip Sauco Pan, regular 55c seller, special 30 Stew Pan, regular G5c seller, special 35f 2 pans for tho price of one. hooehee-cooehee I regret to state It Is too often given with the . artist adorned In no other apparel than a happy smile and a .girdle of brightly tinted feathers. Put I heard Chicago likes everything unique, and believe me this dance Is warranted to pre vent superfluous flesh from accumu lating around the abdomen. At this point, by way of illustration, G. W. Ashford, Honolululzed Ameri can and one of the prince's suite, gave a suggestion of the "Hula-Hula," whistling "Every Little Movement" as an appropriate accompaniment. That's it," laughed his highness, watching his friend gambol about, with arms and legs going so rapidly that he looked like an Intoxicated oc topus. "That eats the Merry Widow, the Aaohe or any other wiggle you choose to name. It's only we Hawai lans who understand Just what 'every little movement' means. Really, now how would Chicago like it. do you think?" The princess, a massive lady, rich ly dressed, who was high chiefess of the island of Kaiual before her mar riage, noflded her head in corrobora tion every time the prince spoke. 'We don't worsh'p volcanoes any more," said the prince, "or my wife would have the hereditary right to do some incantations for you We go to Washington, D. C, now and are hor ribly civilised; but we have much of the old blood in us still." Accompanying the prince and pr'n cess are Mr. and Mrs. J. T. M.Cres sen, G. W. Ashford. Mrs Davis Sam uel Parker ana the letter's son, E. N. Parker. All are Americans who have i followed the fotvnes of the prince for 1 i inifaotoil in the hi i car jettrs auu am 1 L - --- - industy of Honolulu. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets do not sicken or gripe and may be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate woman or the youngest child. The old and feeble will also find them a most suitable remedy for aiding and strengthening their weakeneu digestion and for reg ulating Ue bowels. For sale by all dealers. BEGS "JUDGE ME INSANE" Prominent Citizen Sent to Stockton at His Own Request. Fresno. Charles T Gallaher, thirty-two, one of the most prominent citizens of Reedley, was committed to the Stockton State Hospital by Drs. Long and Russell for inebrity, at his own request. Ho informed the exam'nlng physi cians that ho simply could not refuse a drink and then could not stop short of a spree. He is anxious to be completely cured. Weston lineup: Blomgren and mc Kcnzie, forwards; Nor Dean, center; Ross and Kirkpatrick, guards. Mrs. Chas Price spent a few days this week in Walla Walla. Clarence Shurte of Arlington, was in Weston Monday to attend the funeral of Rollo Shellenburger. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O Harra of Pendleton spent Sunday with relatives In Weston. Mrs. Cora Simpson of Walla Walla was in Weston last week. Miss Francis Sailing of Penuieion, is spending the week with relatives in the city. Mr. Jessie Lieuallen of Walla Wal la made a visit to Weston during the week. Mr. Leo Read of Portland is in Weston visiting his mother, Mrs. Mar tha Hend this week. Mr. Oran Beeler of Dayton, is in the city visiting relatives. nv. rtert Galhier of Walla Walla, o in Woston Sunday and filled the nulnit for Rev. W. S Payne, who is i nwn Creek. Washington. Mr Carl Hoge one of the gradu D f the W. H. S. Of 1911, is in Weston visiting friends and relatives this week. Mr. Carl Hicks of Milton was In Weston during the week. Mr. Moses Taylor, prominent far mer of the Athena vicinity, was in Weston Tuesday on business. Mrs John Beeler was in Walla Walla visiting relatives during the week. . Mr. Louis Van Winkle of Weston, spent a few days last week in Milton. Mrs Edwin Sailing of Stanfield was in Weston this week visiting friends. Mr D O. DeMoss. a brother of Mr. E o De Moss of this city, left this i i . In Trtft1 a n f . week for ni numc " " Mr R F. Johnson or ueau mountain, was in Tuesdav on business. Mr Al Nor Dean has re'urned from a few days visit with relatives in Spo kane. Dr. Nusom of Athena was in Wes ton during the week on business. A large delegation of school teach ers left Sunday for Baker City to the Institute. Stop coughing! Ttou rack the lungs and worry the body. BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP checks irrita tion, heals the lungs and restores comfortable breathing. Price 25c. DOc and $100 rer bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bro3. If n president has a cold Just a lit th commonplace cold the whole country knows it, and is interested. They Fit, and Wear That's the kind of shoes you get at this store if you are looking for cheap stuff, don't come here. SHOES are my specialty and I handle only the kind that satisfy and make my patrons my friends. I would like to prove this assertion to YOU. A. Eklund Pendleton's Pioneer Man. Shoe and Weston The Taylor Hardware Co. "I am pleased to recommend Cham berlain's Cough Remedy ns the best thing I know vT and safest remedy for coughs, colds and bronchial trou ble," writes Mrs. L B. Arnold of Den ver, Colo. "We have u-e(' It repeat edly and It has never failt to give relief." For sale by all dealers. mmm To Fat With Taft. r!illM, Or. Ralph E. Williams, president of tho Dallas Nat'onal Pal In r'y and Falls City banks of Polk county, nnd republican state commit teeman for Oregon, has received an invl'ntion from President Taft to be h's guest at dinner Monday even'ng, j December 11, at 8 o'clock. The re- j publican committeemen will meet in j Washington. T. C, on December 12, and Mr. Williams will start on De-1 comber 5 to be pre ent .it tho dinner and at the meeting the next day. V . . .-.r r- X wmt mJ 7S Put a poru plaster on the chest and take a good couch syrup Inter nally If you would treat a severe case of sore lungs properly. Get the dol lar size BALLARD'S TTOREHOT'ND SYRUP With each bottle there Is a free TTERRICK'S RED PEPPER ! POROUS PLASTER for the chest. Sold by A. C. Koeppen A Bros. There is little danger from a cold ' or from an attack of tlr grip except . when followed by pneumonia, and j th'a never happens when Chamber- I j ln'n' Cough Remidy Is used. This; remedy has won Its greit reputation 1 and extensive sale by Its remnrknble j cures f colds and gr'p and can he re ' l'rd upon with Implic't confidence, j For sale by all dealers. m DIFFERENT STYLES In plumbing appliances arc as much in evidence with us ns In any other avenue of bus iness. SANITARY n.YTH ROOM APPURTENANCES nre as requisite for health as a doctor is when you are sick. Our estimates on plumbing will prove satisfactory. PLUMBING HERE IS Al. QUICK ACTION COMPRES SION COCKS. This Is the only plumbing shop In Umatilla county that keeps this latest and most up-ta-date device. It saves time and trouble and many plumb ing bills. Beddow& Miller rendleton's Only Excluslvo numbers. Court and Garden Streets. Thone Black 3556 "She is Waiting 99 and so are those she is waiting on. And mind yon, a good high-ball Is well worth waiting for. Good, pure, wholesome Rye Whiskey, like the brands we are now selling, will make one wait patiently, but enjoy the wait when the liquid arrives cool, comforting, and refresh ing. If you are a high-ball lover, better try a bottle of this splendid Whiskey of ours. Tou will always want that brand afterwards. And the price will satisfy you, too. TheOlympia Bar Phone Main 188 and Pioneer Bottling Works Phone Main 177. PETERS & MORRISON, Props. GOING W- HOME For Christmas? Tho Canadian Pacific (Soo Spokane Route) offers you the very best service and lowest rates from the Inland Empire to all Eastern and Southern cities. Through Electric-lighted Com partment, Observation, Library, Standard and Tourist Sleepers from Spokane to Minneapolis and St. Paul, leaving at 2:00 p. m., making direct connection for Chicago and all points East and South. We will also be pleased to name you rates to all points in Europe via ANY steamship line you wish on hearing from you. For further Information, call on your local O.-W. R. & N. and S. & I. E. agents, or write M. E M ALONE, T. P. A. T. J. WALL. General Agt. 14 Wall St., Spokane.