1 I f 4 feast (vegqaS) SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1902. 0 mm m REPRESENTATIVE MOODY ALIVE TO ITS IMPORTANCE. Fibroid Tumors Cured Note the result of Airs. Pinkliam's advice and medicine. "Some time ago I wrote to you de scribing my symptoms and asked your advice. You replied, and I followed all your directions carefully, and to day 1 am a well woman. "The use of Iydift K. IMnklinm's Vcfrctnblo Compound entirely ex pelled the tumor and strengthened my whole system. I can walk miles now. "L.yrtln E. Pinkliam's Vege table Compound is worth Ave dol lars a drop. I advise all women who are afflicted with tumors or female trouble of any kind to give it a faithful trial." (Signed) Mrs. E. F. Hayes, 252 Dudley St., (Roxbury) Boston. Mass. tSOOO forfeit If original of above letter proving genuinenets cannot be produced. Mountains of gold could not purchase such testimony or take the place of the health and happiness which T.ydia U. IMnklinin's Arfrctable Compound brought to Sirs. Hayes. Such testimony should be accepted by all women as convincing evidence that Tiydia R. Pinkliam's Vejre tublc Compound stands without a peer as a remedy for all the distress lug ills of women ; all ovarian troubles; tumors ; inflammations ; ulceration, falling and displacement of the womb ; backache ; irregular, suppreAed or painful menstruation. Surely the volume and character of the testimo nial letters we aro daily printing in the newspapers can leave no room for doubt in the minds of fair people. A Wonderful Medicine. Beecham's Pills FOR ALL Bilious and Nervous Disorders, Sick Headache, Constipation, Wind and Pains in Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Disordered liver and Female Ailments. FBXPaBKD ONLY BY THE PROPRIETOR, Thomas Beecham, St. Helens, Eng., and 365 Cant! St, New York. Sold by all Drurclita In United State. In boxej, 10c and 25c. Thinks There Is Abundant Oppor tunity for Government Reclamation In Localities Where Private Capital Has Not Undertaken Any Work. Washington, Dec. 3. Ilenresenta- tlvo Moody has laid plans for a busy winter, nml will devote his time to se curing the advancement of pending local legislation, and to bringing about favorable departmental action in Oregon matters. Ho is stronKly alive to the lmnort- anco of Irrigation ot Eastern Oregon, and has arranged a conference with department officials, at which he will urge the early recognition of Oregon under the general irrigation law. Ho says there Is abundant opportunity for government reclamation in local ities where privato capital has not undertaken work, either Independent ly or under tho Carey act, and that there is no reason why work should not be done there If tho people will but co-operate in a manner recently pointed out by Hydrographer Nowell. I Mr. Moody thinks that privato en terprise should he encouraged to re claim tho Eastern Oregon lands, sim ultaneously with government reclam ation, pointing out that tho ono seeks small projects of limited dimensions, whereas tho other seeks only largo works. By co-operation the state will bo benefited by having the maximum amount of arid land reclaimed, where as if private investment Is crowded out, a large aggregate area reclaima bio In small tracts must be undevel oped. At an early day Mr. Moody will have a conference with tho chief of engineers relative to the opening of tho Columbia river from Tho Dalles to Celllo. He Is Mopeful that tho board of engineers will report that the work can he dono within tho esti mate of Captain Harts. If not, It. will he necessary to get an additional ap propriation and tho sooner it is had the better. There aro several pending bills which the Second District congress man hopes to have passed, among them tho double minimum land bill and the hill establishing an assay of fice at Haker City. He Is also desir ous of an opportunity, as a member of the public lands committee, to for ward some legislation which will amend the public land laws, under whose loose provisions extensivo frauds are now being perpetrated. FIVE RECRUITS AT THE PEN. Klamath and Umatilla Counties Mo nopolize the List for One Day. Salem, Dee. 5. Five prisoners were received at the Penitentlarv yes terday, two of whom came from Klamath county and are to serve sen tences of three years each, and three from Umatilla county fo serve, two for six years each, and the third for two years, as follows: James Smith, larceny in a dwelling, Klamath coun ty, three years; Roger Williams, lar ceny by stealing a steer, Klamath county, three years: both in custody of Sheriff S. T. Summers and two guards. William Bennett, Jarceny In a store, six years; caivm Jordan, lar ceny in a store, six years, and V. E. Finqh, uttering forged evidence of a debt, two years, all in custody of Sheriff T. D. Taylor and two guards, from Umatilla county. Tho transportation of all these pris oners entailed an aggregate expense to the stato of $319.25. Enormous ! The growth of The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York is one hundred times greater than that of the United States. Th population of the Uniud Si. in In il5o wm 23,191,876 Th population of tbe United Stato In 1900 u Aueu of The Mutual Ufe Insurance Cow pan r ot N.w York in 1150, when j years eld, was $1,278,388 Big Gathering of Scientists. Washington, D. C, Dec. 5. Advices received dally by those In charge of tho local arrangements for the meet ing of tho American Association for the Advancement of Science, to bo held in this city tho latter part of tho month, indicate that tho gathering will bo tho most notable of its kind over held In America. The associa tion, comprising nearly 4,000 mem bers, wll be largely represented, and there will meet also In affiliation with the main society such societies of na tional scope as the American Chemi cal Society, American Society of Geol ogists, Society of American Natural ists, American Botanical Society and many others. The sessions will com mence tho Monday following Christ mas and continue an entire wpek. Aastu of The Mutual Life Insurance Company f New York, January 1, 190a, ?35238,97I The largest, strongest Life Insurance Co. in the world. TiE Mutual Life Insurance I . V T -mm v-umpany of in ew York Kiom.d A. McCunnv. 1-jciiJrnt. SHERWOOD QILLESPY, Manager Seattle, Wash. Ts". CATARRH CUltt l'"()K Probation for Offenders. Newark, N. J., Dec. B. Probation for offenders was the prlncip.il sub ject of discussion today at tho seven teenth annual meeting of the Stato Charities Aid Society, held in tho Newark Public Library. Judge Skin ner, of tho Essex county court, who has put tho principle of probation into practical operation in his court, ex plained tho workings of tho system j ami the good results he hopes to achlovo. Judge C, V, D. .Tollne, of Camden county, mado an appeal for co-operation, and S M. Lindsay, com missioner of education in Porto Hico, spoke of tho conditions in the island in tho absenco of voluntary co-opera tion with public cliarltles and cor rections. ADVANCE.. HOLIDAY SALE Of Useful Presents and Nobby Novelties n r .ft A. f . .1 "'I- 5 -J fjrOLlDAY buying is frequently put on unui jusl a iew uu uciurc ..nsLmas wnen p np'efj. 1 I hard to get what they want because otners nave anucipateu ine usual r.usn and secure rrnnic Pnrh vpnr nRnnle nre irrowinir wiser in their selection of Xmas irifts. InsWi, ing their hard earned dollars for trashy stuff that is go ie or forgotten in a few days the thJ I f 1. r .,nl,:nn( alfilifir TIC Wpll fl C llPnfftV. Ill tlllS HflR YVf II f riKo-,. 1 Olivers now iuuk. iui 3uniciiiiii vi uimtj o Tw.i. j i" --ciiiina leaders. Since the middle of last October we have received FOUR CAR LOADS OF FURl of various kinds and styles, and now we are prepared to suit the most fastidious tastes from anns nil nf whirri line Fieeri touched Wittl tile maiTiC Wana Of lUSnion. nCKt Arffc SflMR fid CROSS CUTS TO COHFORT AND ECONOMY IN CATCHY CHRISTflAS PRESENTS 1 Our line of parlor goods has been selected with an eye to the beautiful as well as the good Vxminstcr and Smyrna rugs Buffet for the dining room Couch for the parlor Dresser for the bed room Easel for that nice picture Fine rocker for wife and hubby ' v v. (jame boards for the long winter evenings JJall true for that vacant space Iron beds in various colors Just see our fine chiffoniers Kitchen treasures and cupboards , Ladies desks and bookcases Morris chairs and rockers Mice combination cases and china sets Odd parlor chairs and parlor suites pictures, Wajl pockets and hat racks Quartered oak side boards Rockers from 75c to $40 Stands, music cabinets and mirrors Tables 'for dining room and parlor Umbrella stands and hall seats Very nice lounges and Davenports Willow rockers for old and young Xmas presents useful and pretty, You want from a to ZZzzz all We have a very fine line of Ladies Desks and the' prices, are right Come in early while the stock is complete, select a pretty, useful present for that dearonei you know deserves it and we'll set it aside, attach a neat Xmas card and deliver it as you mayo Yours for a Merry Xmas and Happy New Year M. A 0 RADER MAIN and WEBB Sts. Remember the Place Yours for a Merry ,Xmas. and Happy New Year JVL A RADER, MAIN and WEBB Sts. Ely's Cream Balm Easy and pleasant Ui line. 1'onUma uo In' Jurloun drug, It is quietly absorbed Gives relief at once It nniia Htirl HAitm,, ShVAttl'u. COLD in HEAD Heals and protect. tbe membrane. Beatorea tbe tenses ot Taste anil Bin II targe sire, CO cents by mall. KI.Y BROT1IEHS, tt Warren Street, New York, Bally Eatt Oregonlan by carrier, i Snly ,15 cant ,a week. The Pride of Heroes. Many soldiers In tUo last war wrote to any that for scratches, bruises. cuts, wounds, corns, soro feet and stiff joints. lJucklen s Arnica Salve lf tho best In tho world. Same for burns, scalds, bolls, ulcers, skin eruptiojs and plies. It cures or no pay. Ony 25c at Tallrann & Cos drug store. For the Holidays Hoger Bros. Silverware. Fine Carving Sets. Boys tool chests. Splendid Christmas gifts for your friends The Thompson Hardware Co. The place that saves purchasers money. aVVVWVAiWWWW Don't want to ho an angel, With wings nml other trimnilu'; Ilutlior havo a holiday Klshiii' or 11 pwlnimln'l Htither bo off yonder, SineJn' in tho sun Don't want to he no niiBel Till I can't heli) belli' one! Atlanta Constitution, A COZY DINING ROOM Is appreciated by every member of the family in winter Our furniture makes it a cozy and handsome room. Our graceful tables, buffets, and chairs will transform the plainest room into a handsome one, BAKER & FOLSOM Purnlture Store near Poatofflce Real Estate... YOUUC man. iln vnn phIto tn lav the foundation for wealth? Elderly men, do you wish to insuvc yourselves a competency? If so, do as others have done, ,1,00k around you and see who are the well-to-do men in the community. They aro thosp who have Im .'sted In real estate, Howover small your meanB, buy real estate. Commence now. I will sell on small partial payments, or for cash, tho following properties: A house with 6 rooms a. collar and lot $760.00 A pretty cottage and lot .. 900.00 A house and two lota 700.00 A dwelling, stable and lot . . 700,00 A dwolilng, stable and 2 lots 900.00 Vacant lots from $160 to MOO. A block of 14 lots 1200.00 A half block, 7 lots 900.00 A plat of 4 lots 060.00 A plat of 2 lots 300.00 E. D. BOYD, 111 Court Street LIMB Gray's Harbor CoH Opp. When geMfeS,6 others on that forget " yours, UuU . - ,nH see US. "e . ' stock of all k5 01 , door.l includ.ng in.-r - dows, motuuuib. - j thing uw class lumberya I Farmers ftH Flour HffibopFn w ntir. -.- ' . ,i hand. aiwj" "