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hi; ATWOOD'S TONIC BITTERS A BOON TO OVERWORKED MEN A BLESSING TO WEAK WOMEN It Improves the Appetite, Aids Digestion and Relieves Dyspepsia HIM -FOR SALE BY- Brock & NScComas Company THE nODERN DRUCiGISTS PENDLETON THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1902. EXCEPTIONAL SURGERY. King Edward has left his bed and la out for a voyage on his yacht. This is one case of surgery in mod ern times where an important per sonage has been operated on by the doctors without fatal results. Wheth er the methods of the old country are different from those used in this country in detail or not, is not stat ed, but anyway the results in this particular case have turned out diff matters it, with some, if the patient should die? The public does not know, and will be satisfied with the statement that "he would havo died anyway." But if a delicate operation is performed and the patient survives then the name of the surgeon is made, and in many instances his for tune. Then how much more ambitious is nrmed with Winchesters have met and slaughtered two bands of sheer and shot the herders and tho dogs A dispatch from Pendleton says "Tho situation in Central Eastern Orecon is very strained on account of overcrowding the range, and shoot ing affrays talto placo every day or two. News of a general battle be tween the settlers, who are princi pally cattlemen, and the forces of the sheep men is expected here. Can it bo true that there is to be no remedy provided for this sltua tion? It is the same as that which disgraced tho ranges of Australia and Texas until it was ended there by leasing the range and making overy stock man stay on his own leasehold In Orecon. where battle and murder rage on the range, both political par ties in their platforms resolved against leasing the range or chang ing the land laws at all, and the Oom missloner of the General Land Office declares for that do-nothing policy Tho statistics in the Department of Agriculture show that the potency of the range declined Gl per cent be tween 1895 and 1901, leaving only 31 per cent of Its strock-producing ca pacity. Suppose that tho country s potency in the production of Iron, wheat, corn or other staple had de clined In a like ratio, would thero not bo a widespread alarm and a gener al search for a remedy? Yet that de cline in the cheapest method of pro he to operate on a klntr or a nresl dent, when in case of success, great duciuK beof laB 8ent the n,r,ce 0,1 tho fortune and fame come immediately. And how much mpro danger attends the king or president, or othergreat personage who happens to fall into the surgeon's hands. 1 Garfield had the best in this coun- 1 i. t r-n . .. crcntly. Of course, the scientlib ap- iry anu people waited with plication of the knife and the treat- abate'l breath to applaud the surgeon ment that follows are doubtless tlio'wll should save him. The case of same, as prescribed in the books in!McKinley was equally great. hoof up 30 per cent and threatens to cut off our export trado entirely. The dying industry struggles in its ex tremity. Murder reddens the range nd gentlemen who admit it all weak ly say that there is no remedy! It is hardly creditable to American com mon sense. San Francisco Call. s a preliminary to tho exhibit of Louisiana at tho World's Fair, it is nrnnrmpfl In pnlnhrntf tlio rrTilrnnfnl They ae in nilmlssslnn of that, stato into all countries, but American surgeons, 1 10?t ancl 110 Slory attaches to their the Union. The date is December 23, bo far havo siiccpfiilcd in throwing surgeons. 1903. The celebration will be held a i T-, . . . I :,, "r . ..i ...... ,,i, ),ii,.i.im i., ..i, i.inK iiuwirci is recovfirlnir. TTis items iiuuKti juiii luuujii y iiii i aucii milium i ca- - surgeons havo the glory. Whether it was luck or not, it is an exceptional case of surgery, f , , . ,.tatt f.V V- '..'.''.'.' .'.V'.'.W.'.' '.' 1 fj We The Which is Correct? Diamond "C" does better work and goes further than any other laundry soap, or Soap does better work and goes farther than any other laundry soap. No matter the soap does it, whichever it is. SAVE DIAMOND "0" WRAPPERS We redeem them for all sorts of useful ami nttrnctlvo nrllcles. Illustrated book sliowiiic over 300 premiums given for wrappers, sent on request. A postal will brine it. Premium Dept., The Cudahy Packing Co., So. Omaha, Neb. I1H; for Hatvest We you C,n 'tt "BU'CWlthi 2 produce fatal results every as to time. It is notoriously charged, and no longer denied, that if the surgeons did not kill Garfield outright, their mistreatment of his case did it indi rectly. President McKinley was re ported to be doing "nicely' until a few hours before his death, when he began sinking so rapidly that the shock of his death, received so sud denly after the favorable bulletins, was even greater thaii the announce ment that he had been shot. There MORE RANGE WAR. None of the various propositions for solution of the stock ranen nrnli- ' lem has been acted on by congress. i The president referred to tho de- j struction of the range forage on the puuuc domain in nis message, and tho Secretary of Agriculture treated tho subject frankly and intelligently in his report, but tho Secretary of the Intel lor and the Commissioner of the General Land Office seem to have have never been serious charges sus- decided that the existing situation is tained against the surgeons in his rosy and nothing need be done. case, however, and it would do no good for it would only reflect on the science in this country and not re store the dead. Whether prominent persons are "over-doctored" through the ambition Competent testimony proves that the range is beiug destroyed at the rate of 5,000,000 acres a year by over stocking, and that tho desert gains that much on the meadow annually. The only parts of the public domain Mirth is an almost in fallible sign of good health. A sick woman may force a smile or at times be moved to laugh ter. But when a woman is bubbling over with purth and merriment she is surely a well woman. Dr. Pierce's Lavonte Prescrintiou has made thousands of melancholy and mis erable women cheerful and happy, by curing the painful womanly diseases which undermine a woman's health and strength. It establishes regularity and of .tho surgeons to make a name and "! lJl reputation or not, it has been charg ed as a fact, and there is doubtless some reason for believing the state ment. Physicians themselves charge that more people havo been killed by the annoyance of over-anxious friends who persist in calling on them and "doing something" for them than all of the diseases combined, to gether with tho awkwardness of tho physicians and all of their experi menting. It is generally conceded that tho physicians themselves havo done their share toward supplying the "cemeteries In the latter manner, and those who havo retired from ''the practice laugh about it as a huge joke. The modern plan of taking the pa tient from his friends and placing him in a hospital under a strange nurse and denying admittance to friends, Is an evidence that the sci entific conclusion Is that In sickness tho patient must not have too much attention; that too much Is moro dangerous than not enough. If too many friends are dangerous to tho welfare of a patient, certainly too many doctors and too much expert mentlng. would havo a like effect. It is claimed that tho rule In the caso of physicians is different from that In tho caso of lawyers. In the latter caso it Is claimed "that in a multl tudo of counsel there is safety' but Jn a multitude of physicians thero Is Mually death, It Is claimed that no well man, it matters not how strong a constltu tion ho might havo, 'could -survive tho experiments of a hordo of physic ians any length of time when they aro giving medlclno alono; and that to undergo their knives and probes would soon depose tho most powerful physique yet born. In this day of Vcaro heads," yellow journalism, and longing for notoriety, tho doctor Is aot behind tho times. Ho Is over ready with his Jtnlfo and table. What are either protected unlawfully by fences or by rifles. Since early spring tho range war has been in progress. Rival stockmen havo met in battle in New Mexico, Colorado and Wyoming, and murdor has been d .ne and property has been destroy ed. ' w Commissioner Hermann In his tes timony before tho Land Committee of tho House said: "Tho great mis chief now on the public domain Is that It Is overstocked. Tho grazing is not as good today as was twenty years ago, simply because everyone anywhere near having stock drives it to the range, and the result is the elimination of the natural herbage The natural grasses no longer sup port the stock they once did, and It requires ten acres now to do what tv.'o acres would havo done twenty years ago upon the public domain of this country." That statement Is true. Yet tho Commissioner declared against all propositions to apply a remedy. In frls own state of Oregon tho conse quences are now apparent. Tho small cattlemen of Grant county are now up in arms against tho sheep that aro being driven on tho public domain. 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