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EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREOONIAJf, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 110. PAGE COiNVINCINTi PROOF Uf I Mb VIRTUE OF Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound What is the use of procrastinating in the face of such evidence as the following letters represent? If you are a sick woman or know one who is, what sensible reason have you for not giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound a trial ? For 30 years we have been publishing such ' lesumumai letters as tliesc thousands ot them they PenUine anrl linnnsf tnrv frnrr rma -if t-Uam O - . . , w w , W I V.I t Win, JL UH.U1 Hl.n L3 -w k 1 are Mrs. S. J. Barber savs , I I 11- 1111 r Msaid would l.av AY "1 tlii nk I. villa E. Pinkh;un8 Vege table Compound ifl t.l.A lilttt merit. clue in the world ror women and I feel it my duty to let others Know the cood It haH done ror me. J hree years uro r tor .....1,1 i.. p ociju uuiu iitivri to be removed by an ojKratioii or 1 could not live more than a year, or two, at most. I wrote Mrs. tink ham, at Lynn. Mass., for advice, and took 14 bottles of Lydia H. Pink ham's Veftetable ComMimd. and to day the tumor is Rone and I am a perfectly well woman. I hope my testimonial will be of benefit to oth ers." Mrs. S. J. JUkise!, Scott, N.Y. Mrs. E. r. J In ye says: I "I was under the jdocto r's treat ment for a fibroid tumor. I siillcrcd I with pain, sore- IncKS, bloating, and could not walk or stand on im y feet a 11 y length f time. I wrote to Mrs. Illuliliam lor ad vice, followed her ,Mr,.,.t .,,.,1 took Lydia K. 1'inkham's Vetretable i 'nTnruiiiiul T,iil:iv I urn ft u-i.H woman, the tumor wasexH'lld ami my whole systeth strengtheni'd. I advise all women who are atllicicd with tumors or fp initio troubles to try Lydia K. l'inkhain's VeueUblo Compound." Mrs. K. F. JIayk. le&o Washington .St., Uoston, Mass. For 30 yoars Lydia K. I'inkliani's Vegetable ('oniound lias been tlio standard remedy for female ills. No sU-k woman doea justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine. Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and has thousands of cures to its credit. ' Mrs. l'inkham invites nil sick women Lr to write her for advico. She has guided thousands to health free of charge. Address Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. :V Mrs. George May Bays : "No one knows what I have suffered- from fe male troubles. neuralgia pains, and backache. Mv doctor said he could not give me anything w cure it Thronch the advice of a (friend I began to use Lyaia a. 1 ILl&UUUl B CKC" table Compound, and the pain soon diHapx;ared. 1 continued its use and am now in perfect health. Lydia E. 1'inkham's Vegetable Com pound has been a (Jod-send to me as 1 believe I should have been in my grave if it had not been for Mrs. 1'inkham's advice and Lydia K. 1'inkham's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. (iKOKoic May, 86 4th Ave., 1'aterson, N.J. Mrs. W. K. lloush says: 1"I have been completely cured it a severe fe male trouble by Lydia E. Fink ham's Vegetable Compound, and want to recom mend it to all suf fering women." -Mrs. W. K. fiousli, 7 East view Ave., Cin liecatise your case is a diilicult one, doctors having done you no good, do not continue to suffer with out giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Com)K)und a trial. It surely has cured many cases of female ills, BiK-hasintlammation.uleeration.dis- arities,periodicpains,backache,etc. mm SCOTT REVEALS HIS SOUTH POLE PLANS HorES TO KEACH BOTTOM OF EARTH BY DEC. 22, 1912 IlrillMi Explorer Tells of Ills Contem plated Joumejr In Search of South ern Apex Will Take 25 Men Main Lnp to Commence In October,' 1911. London. Captain n. F. Scott, the loader of the British Antarctic expe dition (1910), was Invited ot a meet- Ins ot the London Miniature Rifle league to give tome account of his Plans for the forthcoming South Polar txpeditlon. Captain Scott said he had got a ship In the London docks called the Terra Nova, and he hoped she would start from this country In June. They would have twenty-five men In IEEE NEWS BREVITIES AllfiOUIIGEItll CHINOOK WINDS ARK Aooointmentsv will brine : me to this , MELTING SNOW RAPIDLY vicinity for a few days during the I tilt, arf rif Tnnnarv ftr th fi r nf B-l Has Been F.ve l0 of Snow in Valley Tills Winter este(j jn the specialty of designing the Stoek Will All Pull Through landscape effect of small residential Bumper Crops Assured Other properties, ranging in size from a 50- fot lot to five or ten acres. News and Personal Items. Conditions at each place are differ- , , ent and it is my method to have the (Special Correspondence.) owner's personality show in the con- ' . .. t-, . i a m rna Ciixtirtn r( h t.mtaranp effort hv about 30 Inches ot snow on the level carrying out as far as possible, in a here till Wednesday morning. Since practical way, the owner s ideas. then a mild chlnook has prevanea "- -tr- . and cut it down considerably. Six V7fcTwln- Inches of new snow fell yesterday, out y""- " ., U'hra tlio rrnnirv owner has lived today's ch nook has been heavier man -- - r- ' .. ,t " any yet and It ' this eve- - nlng. The snow In the hills near Al- ' ' ,i,,i, irs.Hv orn. bee is five or six feet deep. It Is es- property is new, a big tlmated that there has been not less ";. h 'taL.:no. :ri.n- than five feet fell here In the valley f m erience If ou have a during the winter. There will be no . eneral t0 work romi every lack of moisture this year and all pre- j11a tht -n-nt w:ii An :,s work diet a bumper hay crop. The ranch- towaIj bringing about the desired ef ers are still able to secure feed for fect "j,ut without a plan and with no inoir biuck. ouiiie iiia. "a.o - tecj)nieal Knowieuge 01 plants, mere s to sell are now dividing with those beund to be waste the same that you that are out and It is thought that all wtuid experience in trying to build a eon mill throUHh With but little lOSS Of knitCA muithntlt nlatiS. StocK. I llie COSI OI my assigns is suin, Mr. Wills took his dairy stock out I varying with the importance of the . nnt. Tl 1 . . 1 lm,t nt tl WAplf I 1 T r, mnct I9CM tfA flWlllT 14 where he will feed and milk them till saved more than the original cost the Ed Smith of John Day, passed I -.will gladly give aovice irec 01 through the first of the week with charge and there will be no obligation 100 head or cattle to ieea ai me i i..u v , -- - .' James Constant and Tom Ledger- make sure of an appointment, write n-nnA rptnrnprl from the KOCK yesier- nic i uu". day wth a load of mill feed for their stock. The last social event was a surprise on Mr. and Mrs. Struthers last Wed nesday evening, when a numb r of neighbors and friends marched In and took possession 01 mo uuuo wim-- minute s warning. Mr. ana i nature wiy uunj HUGH BRYAN, Landscape Architect 214 BweB Btreex, roruua, uiu HIDDEN DANGERS. Struthers 'were pleased as well as surprised, and proceeded to show all a Jolly good time. No Pendleton CUlicn Can Afford tm Disregard. DANGER SIGNAL NO. 1 comes Absence ol Friction in the secret of the unequaled smooth ness of action of the UNDERWOOD STANDARD TYPEWRITER The escapement and carriage movements are ball-bearing the typ bar and liic n.vy akiuji is ttuauiuLcjy ei icvv uaiaut-c. This gives a lightness of touch and a smoothness of action not to b found In any other typewriter on the market. This is why most stenographers choose tne unaerwooa. j.ney mow uh work can be done quicker, easier and more accurately.' You are Interested in a substantial saving of time together with a marked Improvement in the character of your work let us show you a few of the exclusive features of "The Machine You Will Eventually Buy" THE UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO., Inc. 68 Sixth street, Portland, Oregon a jouy gooa umo. jjAiNLiE.it. oiuriAu ru. j. wmw A. S. Quant and family went over from the k,jnoy aecretlons. They will to Win. Futters yesterday to visit over ou when the kianeyi are tick. Sunday with Mr. Futter's family and Owing to the condition of the roaas Well kidneys excrete a clear, amber fluid. Sick kidneys send out a tnin, owing to me cunumon ui n.c paJe and totmy, or a tnick, rea, m betweert here and Nye the last week iBlelHnB urlne ot sediment ant ua aoo-a iinu nnt not In here till . . the stage does not get In here till bout 9 o'clock. Rov Connell arrived home yester Irregular of passage. DANGER SIGNAL NO. 2 comes from the back. Back pains, dull and day after an absence of two and a hoa nr aharD ana acnte tell y0n half years. Roy looks Just the same ftf B(ck k,dne.g and warn you of th and seemed pleased to get home. -,or-ach of dropsy, diabetes and V I iX AIUo(uSl voiiio v.v- " no more misery ' in the stomach INDIG1.STIOX, GAS, HEART- Hl'llX OH HYSl'KI'SI A VAMill lite Minutes Aftor TnkliiR a I'lc Ilnplii Your StoninHi M Ml lxcl n,wi:at Your I'nvorlle ImhIs Without Tenr of Distress. If what you Just ate i. souring on vour stomach or li's a lump, of lead, refusing to digest, or you belch gas and oructate sour, undigested food or have a feeling of dizziness, heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste In mouih end stomaeh eadache th s Is ImllKestion. . A full ense of Tape s Diapepsin cula onlv EO cents and will thoroughly cure your out of order stomach, nnd leave sufficient about the house In ease some one else In the family may sur fer from stomach trouble or indiges tion. Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula plainly printed on these BO cent cases, then you will under stand whv Dyspeptic trouble of all kinds must go and wny mey u-j relieve sour, out of order stomnchj or indigestion In five minutes. Dia pepsln Is harmless and tnstes like candv, though each dose contains power sufficient to digest and pre pare for assimilation Into tho blood all the food you eat; besides It makes you go to the table with a healthy appetite; but what will please ou most Is that you will fool that your a . ininn nro elenn nnu fresh, and you will not need to report to laxatives or liver pins mr A. nAnoilnntlnn This city will have many Dlapepsln crangs, as some people will call them, v... ,iii ho rrnnkv about this splendid stomach 'preparation, too, It vou ever try a little inuigeuun . gastritis or any other stomach misery -! mnmm nnw. fhis minute, and for ever Tld yourself of stomach trou ble and Indigestion. Niv Zealand, which was the final de parting place, they would have an other twenty-eight men, who were to form the landing party. They are to go south to McMurdo .Sound, the same quarters as used by Sir Ernest Shackelton. and land twen ty-two men there, and then he hopes to go to a port where no one nas yet Innded King Edward Land and in that place deposit a small party of six. The object of that, he explained, la that It wan so IntereBtlnr to ret enmnnratlve meteorological observa tions, and the party would also try to work out the geography of the region. He hopes to leave New Zealand In November, and get down in December. To Land Stores In January. In January the huts should be rectprt and the party landed with their stores, he continued. That would be half way through the sum mer. In July and Marcn ne nopes to do some laying out of depots, tak ing about twenty ponies, twenty-five dogs, and some motor sledges, which were being built In this country, and of which he expects great things. With these various means of travel ing he said they hope to get a good deal of provisions 200 or S00 miles to the south that season before settling down for the winter, which started nbout May. . The main Journey for the pole 111 ,,,-ol.ably start In October, 1911. They must get over bod mm- " ability Is that they cannot do more than 10 or 16 miles a , i..i. ihnm to the middle ot December before they could reach the South role If they get me.u ..... i.. n.i,i,.h he wants to get to ,e roie. he said, Is the m dsummor .lav down..there-what would ot .mid winter here-December 22-and he hopes to get back about the middle of March, 1912. Will Smii1 Out Explorers. What la desired Is that with the various means of traction they would l.e able to carry a great quantity of food down south over tho great Ice barrier and make a Dig ueyUl . f,, thnt nlace he hopes not only .mil to send or go with a party io i- -south Pole, but also to send other parties In various directions to do a pood deal of exploring work as well. If he could not get to the role at the first attempt; he explained, they would try It the next year, and If they failed then he hoped the young men who arc going with him would want to try a third time. Rrlrht'a illseue. Doan's Kidney Pin cure sick kidneys and cure thsm per manently. Here Is proof In the state ment mt a. nearbv resident. Mm v. w. OIrk. E1rin. Ore., saya: . - w I . 1U-.V. .1. 31. IV1UI.1.13U.1 I i fMi it my auty to recommona RETURNS FROM lo- Doan's Kidney Pills to mothers hay- John Days last week to look after his interests here -and started on nis re turn Tuesday x In children troubled with kidney Rev. J. M. Cornelison returned last weakIie8.. jjy on, now seven years evening on the delayed train from . . . . kianey. from infancy Fortland. After leaving . Portland . ,umin,r h- had an unusually se- last Friday he visited with Rev. W. L. yer n when he bacame devoid ot Van Nuys, formerly pastor of the bltlon and energ7 and lld on tha Pendleton Presbyterian cnurcn. air. for a couple of weeks, suffering Van Nuys looks very natural and says . t , At Doan's Kidney Pills that Master Edward Van Nuys Is be- recommended to me and coming rather wearied with trudging d a box for him. .They seem- through the deep snow to scnooi ana remedy his system recently on leaving for school wm correcting the too frequent overheard to say In a very discourage f kld gecretlons and ed tone, "Well, I guess I U ne an o.a r the a,n8. He la n0w bet- man before this snow goes away. Doan.t Mr. Van Nuys reports that his work everv 0Bortunlty . It In splendid condition and that tney - are getting ready to entertain the For sale Co Buffa, PrFroyme Hood Coelison New York. sol. agent, for the United ainrto,i tn Moro. but at Biggs learned a'" . .-.u cn,iu hmneh was out of Remember ts. name Loan ki.e . . -,. commission In a number of places so went on to Moro by team, wnere nc began a series of evangelistic services and preached on saDoatn ana aiso TRAIN LEAVES PENDLETON 3 p. m. for Spokane and the East Northern Pacific Railway Call for Warrants. ah iron oral fund warrants, register- and preacnea on auoaui uu . - - . v. s a-a o rlnrlnir the months of July. August flionaay evening, wmcu c -- - - . to bo continued by Rev. J. E. Yonell. and September, 1909. will he paid at Mr. Yonell had not arrived at uiggs . j March 1 as expected, not being apie to up" to get past La Grande. . Interest ceasea upon aaie oi puon rHLHIIl. k imitfii reiiuiciuiii v i visun. -m it . a..I V A-a CmADla I nu,, u. .r." ary 26, 1910, Umatilla county. I am 70 years old and travel most B,y 4 T,T,.rT,1cv r Via Hme writes R F Tolson of ' E-nsahefhtown. Kv. "Eerywhere I go I recommend Tlectrlc Bitters, be County Treasurer. KO 1 ri-comini-iiu I'cunt PILES 8TJRKD IN 6 TO 14 DAXB cause I owe my excellent health, and pazo OINTMENT Is guaranteed to care say vitality to them. They effect a cure case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrnd .. a. . piio. in A to 14 dn or mooeT refand- every time. iney never iuu 10 iuub - r the stomach, regulate the liver, lnvlg orate the nerves and purify the blood. They work wonders for weak, run-down men and women, restoring strencrth. vliror and health that's a daily Joy. Ty them. Only 60c. Sat isfaction is positively guaranteed by Tall man & Co. ed. 60c. Are Yon a Good Shot? Valuable guns and cigars given te the best shots at the Pastime Parlor Ask Estes. GLADSTONE EXPERIMNTS IX FORCIBLE FEEDING NO DELAY AT JUNCTION. ELECTRIC LIGHTED. 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"Jesus was the best anarchist that the world im, over seen. Paul. too. preached n n.it ifan mnn nt wonlth la the anarchist of today. He does not caro for the statutes and laws don't worry him." . London. How Herbert Gladstone experimented on himself In order to test the sensations of a suffragette being fed by force was revealed by- Winston Churchill in a speech at Dun dee. Mr. Churchill was asked whether, if he became home secretary, "he would put a stop to the Inhuman methods of feed suffragettes." "I am Informed," Mr. Churchill re plied, "that the system of feeding through the nostrils is not a brutal nno Mr fJlilflstonp tonk the best DOS- Sible means of ascertaining this. He h.nl it tried on himself. He had ad ministered In this way an entire meal of eggs and milk and so little incon venience did he feel that he could talk perfectly well during the whole time of the operation." Slnhlmrn As Mulos are liver and bowels sometimes; seem to balk without cause. 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