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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1903)
BILLS NOW PASSED RIDICULOUS Si WMB VUHILIW LIST OF THOSE THAT RUN THE GAUNTLET. The suffering and pain 4 . f'HIt IIV llirill V Will l Hi:' JIJM LII JfcJ UllilVW. W T Vf 1IM Hqw distressing to see a woman struggling to earn a livlihood, I I Ul ill w aa'wmw'waa v xv llOll lflVIV ri 111 IIV ."II I rl I. rl I I II I IV : is so tired she" can hardly drag about, and every movement f h y-v z-w tiK y-x 1 i-, muni. 1- - 1 i 1 1 W A Q t of the female organism. When the monthly periods are painful or irregular, when backaches and .1 -I.I-.n. I ...L. .M Ait - - II 1 J f a llf. UaiVk. WU O.I M 1 ftaL.BlVllk W IILII 1 " I III Vlll ."I J'l U 2-1 vuu, wiicii you are so-iicrvous-iL-secms-as-unouffn-voUMVOUia-Tiv, it 'l i.1 A- .T 1 J j. .e a a t r rv i; LiiaL auiiic iciii2iic uci miciiiciiL ia i imci i c 1 1 1 1 rr 1 1 iirifzn vim. i hi the disease make headway; write your symptoms to Mrs. Pinkham free advice, and begin at once the use of Profit by the Experience of the Women Whose Letters Follow: r T. J. - . Jl "J 1 1 11 1 t 1 J T i. . 'irifh nvnvlnn frminlr fni n"hntlh fnnr vpn.ra nnrl frinn nvnrvfliinrr hnf. -fnnnfl nn rn1if T a . i a i i rii tp i r; ii- i riu: t xi. i. j t i i t me iMrsii NiKni;LiiHTH in jiiiiiiii'iiikiuh nun miiiiirti. a .Limiiirnr. hi, eittihs i wnuui irn nnizv. i rl iiii' iiii:iui?t i.i nil inn i.iiii uiiiv Liiiii. itiiLiiix uu iii i iiiivu li i vjin;iiiLiiii uiiu 1111 utiiiicn i.tv cvt.ii ifiii.. 1. I ; !i jt . -i t - f -n 1I 1 J! 1 T .1 i ir. - in Qfi-iiifii it nun, tmr iirif'iiirK hi if i rivH ,n is. r iiikii;liii k i nmeMi hn :l li l . i iini'ii iiiii.ii ijiiiih i'j i i Ttjrelnlilo Compound and Saiiiitlve Wash, and now And myself completely cured. I had the doc- kre.and have advised- all my friends to try it." JIiss. Claba JIall, -with P. & Nat Express pd, Wis. Stafford, 1143 East 114th Street, New York, JJVV., says : I me great pleasure to toll you of the IiiTe derived from taMng Iydia 13. Pinl;- Jiams vege tahlo Com pound. I am now icnioying ibetter health tlianleverdid. It seemed to me that I had ttTaM no strength' at all. 1 could hardly drag about. I was in pain all over. "I began to feci better after taking the first dose, and am now like a new woman. I know that if other suffering women would rwnctS STAFFORD. , it .would heli) them. you with all my heart for what your done. Uu me." Mrs. Lou Davis, 74 Institute Place. Flat 5, ' Chicago, 111., says : "August 24, 1901. " For the good of others I wish to testify to the merits of your wonderful medicine, Lydia E. Pink liam's "Vegetable Compound.! "I was certainly in a very bad condition. I suf fered terribly with a continual backache and head ache. I had pleurisy in my right side, bearing-down pains, and those dizzy, sinking or fainting spells, was nervous, peevish and despondent. "I was advised to try your medicine, and was greatly surprised at the benefit I derived from its use. I am now entirely cured of these ailments, and consequently feel and look like an entirely new per son. "I shall always be pleased to influence suffering women to try your Vegetable Compound. It has done wonders for me, and I am very thankful." FORFEIT If ive cannot forthwith produce the original letters and signatures of above tes timonials, which will prove their absolute genuineness. Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co., t Lynn, Mass. feHave Them I0POLE ed Goods M that i the f'ices no higher 'tor gradis. Wt in a Small Koom. oaite Savings Bank Custom Mill "mi, Proprietor topped Feed. ett. LVDE CULLEN hST" PATENTS ""CPU MISS SARAH , FINLEY Vice-President of the Palmetto Club, Memphis, 9 Tenn. OP CARDUI is a thoroughly Boientifio and mod- era remedy, meet ing the needa of tho modern woman in tho modern way without the torture of an operation. AVino of Cardui h33 cured them in the pri vacy of their homes and it has found n placd in the liiirf nf Ailiprinnn women that no other medicine has found. In tiioir gratitude over 10,000 American women have written letters commend ing Wino of Cardni. Wine of Cardui meets their wants as no other medicino does. It sustains the young girl at tho shock of her entrance to womanhood. Women who take Wine of Cardui have little discomfort during pregnancy and littlo pain at childbirth. When tho change 4 of life appears they enter a happy, healthy old age. Everymonthh cornea to the rescud to assist Nature in throwing jho imparities from tho body. Miss' Sarah Finley, of Memphis, Tenn., vice-president of the Palmetto Club of that city, speaks for herself and many friends when she bestows the Mis Sarah Finlev following praise on Wine of Cardui: "Amonj the numerous mpAcnr nt.irwi ivfate. &f- I f ering women for their relief none can touch McEIrce' Wine of Cardui. It towers above them all as a reliable female remedy. It simply drives vain and disease away and restores health in an Incredibly short period. I have taken great interest la this medicine for the past two years, since it brought health and strength to me. I have also recommended it to a number of my friends and they who have used it speak of it in the highest terms and I feel that it is praise well bestowed." If vou are suffering from female weakness Wine of Carjjai is the medi cine you need, You can have hcf.lth the same as Miss Finley if you will take the Wine of Cardui treatment. If you need ad vice f artier than the- complete direc tions given on tho bottle, Bddresj The Ladies Advisory Department, Chatta nooga Med. Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. WINEofCARJWI A million suffering i women nave rounu reuei la Wine of Cardui, 4 YUanlguatureis on every box of the genu In t I .12 0- A..!-! . 1 . ihxhlivc ijrJiiiuwumntc xaoiex t tyiM)i8 reiuady that euro a cold la one day. Eastern Oregon's Legislators Have Introduced Some of the Most Im portant Measures of the Session. Bills Passed by the Senate. S. B. 3. liv Marators Tn nmvliln for j death executions at state penitentl-jarj-. Passed January 27. S. B. 10, by Stciwer To icgulnto carriage of sheep by express. Passed January 21. S. B. 14. by Mays Classing bicy cles with horses, in the law to punish larceny. Passed January 26. S. B. 21. by Hunt To make' Boys' and Girls' Aid Society a place of com mitment for truants and incorrigibles and for an appropriation therefor. S. B. 27, by Smith or Multnomah To create a state board of health. S. B. 31, by Crolsan To prevent stock running at large in Marlon county. Passed January 26. S. B. 34, by Sweck To provide manner of proving existence of for eign corporations. Passed January 27. S. B. 3,7, by Myers Giving crema tories same exemptions as cemeteries. Passed January 27. S. B. 41 To permit state fair board to control its own printing. Passed January 27. S. B. 57, by Myers To define the rights of riparian owners. S. B. 75. by Daly-Relatlve to exam ination of commercial .fertilizers Passed January 27. S. B. 78, by.Dalyr-To require that schools be kept open not less thun lour months of each year. S. B. 81, by Pierce To appropriate $20,000 for Eastern Oregon Agricul tural Experiment station. Passed January 27. S. B. 83, by Smith of Yamhill Relative to condemnation of public roads for telegraph and telephone lines. S. B. 85. by Crolsan Amending thtfd Judicial district circuit judgeship act. Passed January 20. S. B. 95, by Smith of Umatilla To require hair brands on cattle drlvfu from one county to another. S. B. 96. by Smith, of Umatilla -Relative to issuance of certificates for practice of medicine. Passed Jan uary 27. S. B. 97, by ' Steiwer To require peddlers to pay license fees. Passed January 27. S. B. 101, by Carter To provide for tax levies for libraries in cities. S. B. 102, by Daly Providing that state shall carry its own fire insur anee. Passqd January 27, S. B. 11C, by Wehrung To author Ize counties to appropriate money for advertising purposes. Passed Jan uary 27. S. B. 119, by McGinn Authorizing construction of suspension bridge at Oregon City. Passed January 26. The following incorporation acts North Powder, Bourne, Dufur, New Astoria, Prlnevllle. Bills Passed by the House. H. B. 5, by Davey To amend third judicial district judgeship act. Pass ed January 21. H. B. 8, by Phelps To prescribe method of constructing fences In Eastern Oregon. Passed Januarv 23 H. B. 16, by Riddle Regulating ti ties of Insurance companies. Passed January 27. II. B. 24, by Reed Relating to pro viding of official documents. H. B. 47, by Kay Relative to Gar nishment proceedings against public employes. Passed January 20. H. B. 49, by Banks Relating to ex ecution and acknowledgement of deeds in foreign countries. Passed January 26. H. B. 51, by Hale Relative to sal aries of certain Josephine county of fleers. Passed January 26. H. B. 04, by Burleigh To change time for Holding county court In Wal Iowa and Harney counties. H. B. 57, by Nottingham Relating to pay for patients In insane hospitals, H. B, 75, by Eddyr-To provide that statute of limitation Shall not run against the state. Passed , January iT. B. 78, by Whealdon To author ize city of The Dalles to Issue addl tiQnal water bonds. Passed January 23. II. B. 80. by Phelps To regulate election of road supervisors, Passed January 27, H. B. 91, by Burgess To create Stockman county. Passed January 23. 11. B. 94, by Phelps Regulating deputy district attorneyship of sixth judicial district. Passed January 27. It. B. 109, by Both To relocato county seat of Columbia. Passed January 27. H. B. 117, by Burleigh Relating to pay of Wallowa county officials. H B. 125. by Eddy To change time of fixing tax levies. II. B. 137, by Hermann Fixing sal aries of county officials. H. B. 141, by Both Fixing salary of Columbia county judge at $1000, Tho following incorporations acts1 Clatskanlo, Sbbllmity, Rainier, Dallas, Merrill, Wasco, Williams, Falls City. Bills Passed by Both Houses. H. B. 1, by Mllarkey To approprl- WNDOW SALE After oat Big Inventory Sale wc find a limited number of items of all ' kinds that wc do not wish to in elude in oar unrivaled Spring Stock about to be placed on Sale. Goods Sold From Window Look out for yourself, this is Just Like THE BOWERY TONSTORE BIG BOS BOOK LOVERS FRIEND. (Concluded on page 7.) Pendleton Favored by Having a Clr culating Library Not Expensive to Read All the Late Books. In many cities and towns through' out the country, clubs are formed by book lovers for tho purpose ol secur ing the liftest popular book to read and books aro passed fro mone mem ber to another, but In Pendleton such clubs are not necessary as the clrcu latlng library established by L. G. Fralzer fills the bill to a nicety and answers- all purposes. By the sys tern In vogue at Frazler's book store. book lovers have at their service all the newest books as well as the stand' ard works. There is no Initiation fee or red tape. If you desire to read any book, call, and by tho payment of a small sum you can rent It to read, and when finished, return it. Frn zier's circulating library has been popular since Its Inception and has proven Itself a boon to bood readers to secure all the nfew books at the present day, when they are appear ii g so rapidly would be exceedingly expensive, and place In the homes many books that tho reader would not have occasion to refer again. Fra zier's circulating library Just fills the bill. Cogs of paper are now Inserted In the wheels of high-speed machinery They are noiseless ami very durable. FOR SALE FINE RESIDENCE PROPERTIES Bix room dwelling House and two lots with pretty shaded lawn, on prom inent corner of court fctieet, $2500. a dwelling, seven rooms, centrally located, with electric light, bath and sewerage, well shaded lawn, $2600. Six room dwelling, stable and two lots, $000 A dwelling and lot, centrally locat ed, $500. Other dwellings with lots from $700 o $1100. Hlugle lots from $125 to $300. Will sell all my property on easy terms. Tho city 'is Increasing In jmpulatlon and values in real extate are rising. Buy now before you have to pay more. Don't sit down and wait until real es tate goes hlghf r. BUY NOW C. D. BOYD, III Court Street It is the Cream that makei the coflM appeutlne. Poor cream has spoiled many a breakfast. Tne eeuuine Economy Brand Evaporated Cream I bears the above cap label. Ask your grocer lor the right kind. wrucn ine most sausractory kind, tititr sours, guaranteed I aDsoiuieiy pure court mux, most nuinuous am appetizing, irr i u in your conee a Desis au i ewers. HELVETIA MILE CONDENSING CO. lughUna, ' Illinois , THE BEER THAT MADS MILWAUK"7 FAMOUS " UNtQUAUM rtR TABU U8K) ' All kinds of imported lunches, hot wiener wurst, sauerkraut and pigs feet at KOHLER & GO'S Main Streets near Postoffice Dally East Oregonlan by carrier, only 16 cent a vyMk. i ' ''''' ' t . f.i .t