plan of nature that woman should suffer so severely. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is the most thorough female regulator known to medical science. It relieves the con dition which produces so much discomfort and robs menstruation of its terrors. Double-Track Railway between the Women who are troubled with painful or irregular menstruation, backache, bloating (or flatulence), leucowhœa, falling, inflammation or ulceration of the uterus, ovarian troubles, that “bearing-down ” feeling, dizziness, faintness, indi gestion, nervous prostration or the blues, should take immediate action to ward off the serious consequences, and be restored to perfect health and strength by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and then write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for further free advice. Thousands have been cured by so doing, and by the use of Missouri River and Chicago The Chicago-Portland Special, the most luxurious train in the world. Drawing-room sleeping cars, dining car, buffet smoking and library car (barber and batlij. Less than three days Portland to Chicago. TWO Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound “ D ear M rs . P inkham :— I suffered for six years with dysmenorrhea (pain KISS AGNES MILLER. ful periods), so much so that I dreaded every month, as I knew it meant three or four days of intense pain. The d<x-tor said ihis was due to an inflamed condition of the uterine appendages caused by repeated and neglected colds. “If young girls only realiz«id how dangerous it is to take cold at this critical time, much suffering would be spared them. Thank God for Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, that was the only- medicine that helped me any. Within three weeks after 1 started to take it. I noticed a marked improvement in my general health, and at the time of my next monthly period the pain had diminished considerably. 1 kept up the treatment, and was cured a month later I am like another person since. 1 am in perfect health, mv eyes are brighter, I have added 12 pounds to my weight, my color is good, and I feel light and happy." i Miss A gnes M iller , 25 Potomac Avenue, Chicago, III. FORFEIT It we cannot forthwith produce the original letter® and signatur-ra of above testimonial«, which will prove their absolute genuineness. Lydia E. Finkham Med. Co., Lynn, M A Good Woman Slandered Old Men Not Wanted A New Organizer, NOTED TURFMAN SHOT. in a Cab. The Law that hoveras. Timber Land Assessments. DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Ths 31.00 bottle contains 2*4 tfmesth« trial sixe. which Mila for 50 esnta FSSrARSD OHLY AT TH« LABORATORY OF B. C. DeWITT Sc COMPANY. CHICAGO, ILL. Grove’s Tasteless ChiliTome to Chicago are operated daily via the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company, Oregon Short Line Rail road, Union Pacific Railroad and Chicago & North-Western Railway to Chicago from Portland and points in Oregon. “ D ear M rs . P inkham : — A while ago my health began to fail because of female troubles. The doctor did not help me. another had used Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound on many occasions for irregularities and uterine troubles, and I felt sure that it could not harm me at my rate to give it a trial.” Daily and personally conducted ex cursions in Pullman tourist sleeping cars from Portland, Los Angeles ana San Francisco, through to Chicago without change. " I was certainly glad to find that within a week I felt much better, the terrible pains in the back and side were beginning to cease, and at the time of menstruation I did not have nearly as serious a time as heretofore, so I continued its use for two months, and at the end of that time I was like a new woman. 1 really have never felt better in my life, have not had a sick headache since, and weigh 20 pounds more than 1 ever did, so 1 unhesitatingly recommend your medicine.” — M rs . M ay H aule , Edgerton, Wis., President Household Economics Club. TERRIBLE WORK OF TORNADO. a. a. aiTCHiE. Cea I Agt.. 6!7 Mark« St.. ( am F bahcisco . C al . a c BaaxEa Go>'l Agt, iS3 Third F obtlaxd . Oai Chicago & North-Western Ry. It Will Be To Your Interest. Ceaser Young Meet* Mysterious Death In your issue of May” 17th there. A storm was raised in Congre-s dur Geo,:e K Rogers, who has teen gen New York. June 6.—While his wife appears a despatch from Chicago, ' ing the last days of the session over a eral organizer of the Woodmen of the waited for him on the American line which contain» the statement that Mrs. i bill reported by the House providing World in this district, has been trans pier. Saturday, with tickets ready for Mary Baker G. Eddy is insane. The that after 1907 every clerical employe ferred tJ Denyer. He bas been quite their voyage on the Germanic to Eu author of this surprising assertion Is of tbe government who has reached the successful in behalf of the order, rope, Frank T. Young, better known one Dr. D. R. Brower, Instructor on age of 70 shall be dismissed from the which has grown very much while he as ’’Caesar” Young, the well-known turfman, formerly a resident of San nervous diaea«e® at Kush Medical Col «ervice as untit. This discussion led | operated here. Fraucisco, was shot and killed in a lege, who has never met Mrs. Eddy and an enterprising paper of New York to Mr. Rogers is succeeded by Frank cab. He died without having spoken who gives as a reason for this slander collect certain interesting facts bear B. Tichenor, who is well known In ous assertion, ‘‘that such people have ing on tbe question of old age and in Suullir-ru O egou by his connection a word that would clear the mystery surrounding the tragedy. an exaggerated sense of their own im competency. This journal showed that with the Arnolds shows during the "Nau” Patterson, an actress with portance," and “that their ideas are . of tae 386 members of the house of rep progress of the Woodman’s carnival whom Young was iufaturated, but to very expansive and their emotions resentatlves many are now 70 yea’s of held at Grants Pass last year. Fur escape whose society it is alleged be keep tbe«p in a constant state of exhil age and many others will be before nine yeais he has been engaged in fra was about to go abroad, was in th® aration.’* 1907. Speaker Cannon is c nspicuous ternal wurk un the Pacific Coast, more cab with him wheu he was shot. She The injus’ice of these remarks is evi among the old men of the House. He recently in California, where he sais the wound which caused Young's dent to any one hi the least conver is now 68, but .retains” an exceptional achieved great success. He comes I death was inflicted by himself, but sant with the facts regarding Mrs. amount of vigor. He is far froth being from one of the earliest pioneer fami the police and the district attorney Eddy, * bo Uvea simply aud without os a senile wreck. Other men of promi lies io Oregon. His grandfather, Cap are not convinced that she has told tentation at her country home near nence in tbe house are in the neigh tain William Tichenor, is a historical the truth. She is uuw in the Tombs, Concord, N. H., and whose wise and borhood of 70 years of age, yet are character in this stale. Mr. Tiche Coroner Brown having held her with temperate counsel and spiritual teach men of tbe utmost capacity, and are. nor was born near Pi rt Oiford, Or., out bail pending an examination, ing have brought peace and health and in fact, among the moat influential and during the 30 years of h s life he which will begin at noon Monday. In all probability she will be charged soundness of mind to many thousands men in public life today. bas lived in Ibis state, except such with the murder of Young. of now grateful men and women In the Senate 24 senators will have time as be was .engaged In fraternal Mrs. Young, who is a beautiful and throughout the «and. reached tbe age of 70 or over in 19C7, work elsewhere. talented woman and who bas been To say that Mrs. Eddy is insane is to when it is proposed the retirement At San Bernardino he labored for credited by her husband with having thus cast stigma upon one who bas de law shall go into effect. The list of the Woodmen of the World and was lifted him from a position of poverty voted her life unselfishly to the wel those who will then have attained the one who inaugurated in California to one of affluence, is at the home of fare of humanity, and who is today their three score years and tei in- i tie scheme that the Woodmen have one of her sisters in Harlem, heart continuing this earnest effort. 1 eludes Morgan and Pettus of Alabam i in that state of taking part in arb< r- broken and in a state of complete phy Dr. Brower would do well to folio w.«pe||er oi cniura(jOi piatt and Hawlev day cekbrat i<>ns. In San Bernardi io sical collapse. nan ♦ mx^mVwxs» .. . z-» »• _ w, , . . the ovumnlu example of a. a nrnmi prominent member rx o ¡of _ Connecticut, Cullom of Ili:nok, he cau«td to be planted un a single day EXPLOSION COSTE. TEN LIVES. his profession who a number year» ago, | Allis* u of Iowa, McEnery of Louisi •W00 trees. also misunderstood Mrs. Eddy's teach ana, Hale and Frye of Maine, Hoar of Mr. Tichenor conducted a campaign Warehouse of an Illinois Distilling ings, and visited her for the purpose of Massachusetts, Burrows and Alger of in Los Angeles and initiated 500 ap Company Qompletey Destroyed. u» the lodge in a single night. convincing himself that (be was men Michigan, Co:krell of Missouri, Gib plicants Peroia, Ill., June 6.—An explosion At another tuna he conducted exer tally unbalanced After ar hour's con son of Montana, Millard of Nebraska, cises at which 40J Woodmen were tak which occurred in the eleven-story versation with this noble and intelli allinger of New Hampshire, Platt en into the order at San Bernardino. warehouse of the Corning Distilling gent woman, tl e worthy physician af and Depew of New York, Mitchell cf company Saturday afternoon complete firmed as his opinion that Mrs. Eddy Oregon, Quay of Pennsylvania, Bate A GOOD BUSINESS FOR SALE— ly wrecked the building. The ruins was the sanest woman he had ever met. of Tennessee, Proctor of Vermont aod Ou acct unt, of poor health 1 offer took tire and communicated to three Thanking you for your courtesy and toy confectionery and cigar store adjoining buildings and they were Foster of Washington. valued space, end stock of goods for sale Tne burned to the ground. Ten men were Measured by the standard of tbe Respectfully, runt person will And this a paying buried beneath the ruins and burned D avid B. O gden . House committee (11 ot these men and desirable business. J krry to death. Six others were injured. State Correspondent. should be forced to retire from the H eckathorn , Eagle Point. The loss on the buildings and whisky Senate at tbe close of the Fifty-ninth and spirits will approximate 11,000,000. That Tired Feeling. Congress. Yet this list Includes the The warehouse, containing in the neighborhood of 30,000 barrels of whis If you are lat guid, depressed and in names ot must of the leading men in capable lor work, it indicates that the senate, and men wb«.se ability Is ky, was instantly a seething caldron, your liver is out of trder. Herblne recognized, whose judgment is sound, M idford , May 31, 1904. and it was known that no one Inside will assist r atuie to throw iff head Some jersi ns think that because the big structure could live a moment aches, rbetmaiism atd a lmeocs akin and whose council is sought by ad to nervt u-oess and res ore the ener ministrations, and whose opinions they are the owneis of dumb brutes The whisky from the bursting barrels gies and vnahty t f sound and perfect largely dominate tbe legislation ot they have the right to abuse auc flooded everything in that section, and health. J. J. Hu boa id, "lea pie, Tex our national Cungre is. According to starve them, and there is nothing on in a short time there Was a foot of whisky in the street. It was burning as, writes March 22, 1902: “I have tbe reasoning of the bouse committee our statute books to punish them furiously, and the cries of 3200 steers used Her tine for the past two years years. It tus d< Le me moie good these men, three years hence, wi.l be T his is a mistake. I quote the follow chained fast in the stockyards were than all the doctors. A heu I feel bad disqualified to hold even subordinate ing from the Oregon Code: pitiable to hear. Their distress lasted and have Hat liieo feeling, 1 take a clerkships In tbe government service. S ec . 1878. If any person shall cruel but a few moments, however, for they dose of Het tune. It is ti e best medi It seems evident in aavance that Ibe cine evei nace for chill» and lever." bouse bill is doomed io defeat if it ly t eator torture any anima), wheth were soon dead, either roasted or suf 50 cent-» k tt.e For *a>e by Dr. J. ever reaches tbe Senate. er belonging to himself or another, focated by the fumes. Hinkle, Central Point. such person, upon cocyictkn thereo', ROADS MUST PROVIDE CARS. shall be punlshei by Imprisonment in Acute Rheumatism Deep tearing or wrenching pains, the county jail not less than ten nor Interstate Commission Proposes to Deal Blow to Private Car System. occasioned by letting wet through; more than thirty days, or by tine not worse when al rest, or on hr««t moving less than five oor more than titty dol Chicago, June 6.—The Interstate An incieas« d valuation wi'l be placed tbe limos and in cold or damp wealti lars. commerce commission proposes strik er, Is cured quickly by Ballard’* Snow upon timber «and io Shasta county Liniment. S ec . 1879. Whoever overdilves or ing a death blow at the private car O~car Oleson, Gib on this year by the a®MS»or, says the City, Illinois, wiites, Feb. 16, 1902: overload*, drives when overloaded, system, which the commission believes Redding tearcbligbt. li ere will al "A year ago I was troubled with a o ver work s, tort u res, tormen’s, deprives has a strong grasp on transportation so be a large increase in tbe acreage pain in my back. It soon got so bad of neces-ary sustenance, cruelly beats, facilities and on some of the main I could not bend over. One bottle of taxed. The two combined will add Ballard’s Snow Liniment cured me ” mutilates, or cruelly kills, or ciuses industries of the country. This decis considerably to tbe tax roll of the 25e. 50c and »1.00 a bottle. Sold by or procures to be so overdriven or over, ion. it is said, was reached at the close of three days’ investigation into the Dr. Hinkle, of Central PoinL county. loaded, driven when overloaded, over- methods of the Armour car line in re County As® ess or Collins will assess wr rked, tortured, tormented, deprived spect to the transportation of the Mich all timber land at *5 an acre,and some “JUST DO YOUR BEST.’’ of nece-sary sustenance, cruelly beat igan fruit crop. This decision will vi of it will be assessed as high as 88 50. en, mutilated, or cruelly killed, any tally affect the movement of California Tbe value cf timber depending in animal; and whoever, having the fruit products, on which the Armours part upon its pnximity to the rail The sins sre bad when folks commence charge of or cstody of any animal, have a monopoly. road and tbe market», timber land re A-finolng fsult with Providence, either s owner or otherwise, inflicts The commission is said to be of the mote from tbe Southern Pacific will And balkin’ cause tbe earth don’t cruelty upon the same, shall, for opinion that it was the duty of the shake be given a So valuation. None of T. every such offence, be punished by im railroads, or common carriers, plainly At every prancing step they take. B. Walker’s vast holdings will fall be prisonment in the cAinty jail not ex expressed in the law, to provide ade No man is great till he can see ceeding sixty cays, or by tine not ex quate facilities for the transportation low that. Last year his land was as ceeding one hundred dollars, or by jf all commodities and products offered sessed at S3.20 an acre, which was an How less than little he would be for carriage. It is, therefore, believed increatecn tbe valuation placed upon Ef stripped to self, and stark and bare, both tine and imprisonment. that the courts of the country can com He hung his sign out anywhere. it tbe preceding year. Sac. 1880. Every owner, possess pel the railroads to cancel their con In Siskiyou county tbe lowest val My doctrine is to lay aside or person having the charge o: custody tracts with the private car companies, uation upon timber land will be 84 an Contentions and be satisfied; of any animal, who cruelly drives or cease paying them mileage, which is Jest do yer beat, and praise er blame acre for tracts remote from the raii- wo.ks the same when unfit for labor, laid to be excessive, and furnish their Iffih^but land in tr uch with tbe That toilers that counts jest the same. or cruelly abandons the same, or who >wn cars for the transportation of all FouUerfr 1 acitic and McClcud rail- I’ve alius noticed great success carries the same, or causes the same iommodities. roads will te assessed as high as S8 50 It mixes with troubles, more er less, And It’s tbe man who does the beet to be carried, in or upon any vehicle MURDER PUZZLES DETECTIVES. ,DThomas B. Walker’s holdings in That gets more kicks than all the rest. or otherwise, In a cruel, Inhuman rhasta county will ttaU year amount manner, or knowingly or wilfully au Body of Unknown Man Discovered In —James Whitcomb Riley. to over 200 000 seres <>f timber isna as thorizes or permits the same to besub- Outskirts of Bakersfield. againVt less than 90 000 in 1903. He jected t' torture, suffering, or cruelty has a larger area in SUklyou couotjr Bakersfield, June 6.—Beneath an *r<í xtx / l . and alobl 80,010 acies in Latsen Co. i ht Ya Have Aiways douj? of any kind, shall be punished for each abandoned power weir on the outskirts and ever* offence In the manner pro >f the city the remains of an unknown WOMAN WANTED-To fio vided in section 1879 not over 60 days man wore found Sunday. They were housewoi k. Good wage® will be or 1100 tine or both. lying face down in a pool of water ur paid the right person. Call at Cisy W. .J. D r : mhill , • ter the floor of the building, and evi & Meader’s orchard, f°ur ®11^ Pres. Humane Society- dently had been thrown through a south of Medford, or address them your Cold cureo tor ♦mall opening in the floor. There were at Medford. oloodstains on the flttor and on the ioor sill. The body was that of a man appar ently 35 years of age. DYSPEPSIA CURE Through Trains To Cure a Cold In One Dny. Take Laxative Bromo-Qulnlne Tablets. All Druggists refund tba money If it falls to cure Jrove’a slgnatureia ou26o. eanb box. Following the reward of 82500 offered tor the murderers of J. C. Conn at Sil ver Lake and the 8300 reward for the parties who killed 2300 sheep at Christ mas lake, offered by Gov. Chamber lain, Ve county court of Lake county offers a reward of 81050 for the parties who killed the sheep. Chattanooga and Faxons. O. T., Report If y-*u contemplate visiting the ed to Have Been Destroyed. St. Louis Exp< sition, to secure reliable Lawton, O. T., June 6.—A tornado in the Kiowa and Comanche nations has demolished a great number of resi dences and business bouses at numer ous small towns, and laid waste doz ens of farms. One person is known to have been killed and about a dozen injured, one fatally. It is reported that the towns of Chattanooga and Faxons, small places, have been en tirely destroyed They are known to have been in the‘track of the storm. Wires are down and details are lack-’ Ing The town of Hulen also Is report ed to have been completely destroyed. . Oklahoma City, O. T., June 6.—Re ports coming in from over Oklahoma and Indian territory indicate that a great amount of damage has resulted from wind, bail and rain storms during the past two days. In Comanche coun ty a severe wind caused much loss. At' Walter Mrs. Thomas Payne was killed and a number of others injured. The property loss in the town and county will reach ,150.000. Other inland towns are reported to have suffered heavily, and hundreds of acres of grow ing crops were destroyed. Give Me an Opportunity informali n as to railroad service, the lowest rates and the best routes Also as to local cocditions io Si L' ui-; hotels, etc. lr you will write the undersigned, stating what information you desire, the same will be promptly furnished. If ve do tot lava it on hand wil recure it for yt u if po-sible, and with out, any i xpeuee to you. Address B. H T rumbull , C mmerclal Agent, 142 Tnird Street, Portland, Ore. Get hold of a Rock Island System folder, turn to the map, study it a minute or two, and you will get a fair idea of the immensity of the territory traversed by this Company’ s lines—Minne- Minne sota on the North; ” — Texas on the South; Alabama on the East Colorado on the West. If you are going East, now or later, will you not kindly give me an opportunity of quoting rates telling you what our through car and arrangements are? Three routes East —vu Denver, Omaha and St. Paul. Mothers and Daughters Try REXICONA Tie Modern Remedy fur Woire» REXICONA bas Cured some of the worst cues of OVARIAN and UTERINE Disorder« J&ransiri leicurrhoea T he R exicona C o . Lady Anns Wanted) *. an |n<p fa| STICKS BRAVELY Tt) HIS POST. Engineer of Excursion Train Averta Terrible Disaster. Sacramento, June 6.—By the hero ism of Engineer Thomas Enos the lives of a trainload of passengers on a baseball excursion train from Stock- ton to Sacramento ware saved Sunday. Although seriously injured by being struck by a broken driving rod, and almost knocked from his seat in the cab. he stuck to his post and brought the train to a standstill. One arm was terribly lacerated, a great piece of flesh being torn from it' by the broken steel rod. After in structing the fireman how to manage, the locomotive Enos fainted and was removed to a coach. The fireman brought the train twenty miles safely to this city. The passengers were greatly shaken up by the terrible bumping of the broken rod. The right side of the cab was cut to splinters, but no one ex cept the engineer was hurt. After reaching home the injured man received” surgical treatment. It will be some time before be will be able to resume work. I Ladies, Attention! ! Original and only genuine Freoct Tana; Water» tor »ale by i ceding Druftlata, 82 per box. bate and re- i < < Hable Accept no aubatltetc. DR ROBINSON Special Agent. < ’ , “As the Crow Flies” The shortest line between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago is BLOW AT STATE ASPHALT INDUSTRY Manhattan Officials Rule Ont California Product. New York, June 6.—Representatives of California's asphalt interests in th:.« <i'.v have discovered that they will Ue excluded from bidding for paving con tracts !n Manhattan under the resolu tiou adopted a week ago by the board of estimate, at the instance of Bor ough President Ahearn. It was un derstood at the time the object of the resolution was to exclude only Triui- dad usphalt, which, according to Pres« dent Ahearu, had proved unsattsfac tory. “The resolution of the board of esti mate,” said a representative of tbe California interests last night, “pro vides that no asphalt which is the product of distillation of petroleum Hball be accepted for asphalt paving California asphalt, which is such prod uct, Las become an important factor in street paving of the city. "California asphalt has been the only check upon the asphalt trust In this municipality. To bar it out is a blunder which will add enormously tc the cost of paving In our city. No euglneer connected with the city gov ernment planned this change. Perhaps the Barber Asphalt company, the Uvalde Asphalt Paving company oi President Ahearn of Manhattan Bor ough can explain it.’’ MANY LOGGERS IDLE. Tacoma, June 6.—The closing of log ging camps, lumber and shingle mills is throwing hundreds of men out ot work on the Columbia river, at Gray’s Harbor and on the Puget sound. Son. of them are joining the army ot tramps, which is proceeding south ward through Oregon toward Califor nla. Many others are waiting until the fall in the expectation that the lum bering operations will become normal again by September. lt> Cur» uonatlpation ror,««r aka Cascarela Candy CavUartie 10c or S6c f O. <X tan M«uw drurctsu* «-efund mouot* the route of the mmou The, D enver I North Western Limited •‘ThajTrainfor .Comfort” every night in the tear. Before rtart Ing on h inp- no waiter a here--write frrir.tftti.tkg ictiitx atkt about comfortable traveling. H. L SISLER, Gen’) Agt., 182 Third St., Portland. Oregon. T. W. TEASDALE, Gen l Pass Agt. St. Paul. Minn. Ask The Agent ------- FOR-------- Tickets Ho! For St Louis and the World’s Fair! WILL YOU BE THERE? 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