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Happiness and comfort are within the reach of all. See special instructions with each box. Sold Everywhere in Boxes, IOc. and 25c. 6.j at 4.1 Mrs. Laura S. Webb, Vice-President of Women's Democratic Clubs of Ncrthera Ohio. RrlHERE AIIE MANY 'III 6'C'J" women bo I I twecn tho ages of -46 and 66, but there ore very lew invalids over 66 and 60 years of age. Tho change of life coming to a woman near her forty -fourth year, cither makes her an invalid or gives her a now leaso on life. Those who meet this change in ill health sel dom llvo ten years afterward, whllo a woman who lays aside tho octivo dnties of womanhood in health sel dom fails to live on in happiness, years after she has passed 60. This Is truly a critical time Mrs. Laura S. Webb, of Toledo, Ohio, recognizes tho change of life as a dangerous period and sho also has faith in Wine of Cardui. She writes: "As I had always oeen troubled more or less at the menstrual period, I dreaded lln. Laura S. Wtlb. the change of life which was fast approaching. While vis iting with a friend I noticed that she was taking your Wine of Cardui, and she was to enthusiastic about it that I decided to try a bottle. I ex perienced some relief the first month, so I kept on taking it for three months and now I menstruate with no pain and I shall take it off and on now until I have passed'the climax. I do not dread it now, as I am sure that your Wine of Cardui will be of great benefit at this time." Wine of Cardui is the remedy to ro-inf orco a woman against the shock that comes with tho chango of life. It re-establishes healthy functions after years of suffering. In doing this It has saved thousands of suf ferers just in time. Do not wait until suffering is upon yon. Thor ough preparations should be made in advance. Ucgin tho Wine of Cardui treatment today. WINEofCARDVI A million suffering women have found relief in Wine of Cardui. I HH t WI im I t i FRAZER OPERA HOUSE t BAKER & WELCH, Mgrs. AURK MO0REHOUSE, Local Mgr. 1 T I One Night Only - Saturday, April 18 f J. H. La PEARL presents the Great Gharaotive Play "Reaping the Harvest" By TOM FITCH With all Spioial Scenery and Meets. A Groat Cast with Tom Fitch us Donald Stuart PRICES: 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 Reserve Seat Salo at Frazier's Book Store j 1 HI I II 1 1 1 1 1 1 H I U 1 1 1 It II MM 7 ' 1 SEEN IN THE FLOOD TERRIFIED ANIMALS TAKE REFUGE ON ANYTHING IN SIGH Tales From Travels -s Through Fla li ed Districts of the (last Strange Sights That Met Tourists' Eyes. Some curious sights havo been seen and are stilt visible at times along tho railroads leading Into Memphis from Arkansas through tho flooded country near the Mississippi river, says n wrltor In tho Arkansas Ga zette. Up to Sunday tho Iron moun tain was tho only lino that was open, but on that day the 'Frisco got Its first train through. Passengers on mo iron Mountain and Choctaw train quite generally go to tho windows or tho platforms when they draw near nicmpnis m oruer to seo tho track in the llooiled region. The water Is now below tho rails, but nieces o driftwood against tho rails shows that tho water was entirely over the iraci: at places. Tho iron Mountain has used an Immense amount of stone In weighting down Its track, and along tho north side of tho roadbed thousands of sacks of earth havo been laid and securely packed. All tho cotton platforms and freight depot stations In the ovcrnowed re gion aro being used as Islands of safety and contain tents for people and pons for stock. At several points chickens were seen pcteVng on the gable of a house. How they got food was not npparent. One house near the railroad was tethered to a big tree with a heavy Iron chain, which had been led nut tho front door, tho other end having evidently been fas tended to tho timbers Inside. At one station on tho Choctaw thero wore four mules, one horso, three flogs, six pigs, two cows, two negroes- and four white men living on a big raft, which had been made from a cotton platform and pieces of timber. Tho men were living in a small tent and the pigs had their hind legs tied ono to another. Probably the moat interesting feat ure of tho Hood Is Its effect on wild animals. An official of the Choctaw railroad, who walked at night seven miles west from tho eastern terminal at tho Mississippi river the first day tho water got high enough to stop trains, says that at every fow feet he saw a pair of green eyes gleaming at him in the darkness. Theso were the optics of snakes and various kinds of animals. A passenger on a train saw a rab bit sitting on top of a feuco post near the railroad track. He mentioned tho circumstance, and was told by a railroad official that tho people in the flooded country aro now hunting rab bits in trees. It is a fact that tho little animals havo scrambled from driftwood to tho branches of trees that reach down to tho water, and, crouching there, cold and frightened, may bo knocked into a skiff with a stick. Ono negro was seen who had tho bottom of his boat full of rab bits ho had captured In this way. On tho first day the water got high enough to stop tho train service on the Choctaw road an official of that line saw 10 deer on tho track near Kdmondson, which Is 16 miles from Memphis. Six of these deer were shot by a negro, although this is the closed season. A deer was on the track near tho bridge JuBt east of Edmondson, and being frightened by tho approach of somo railroad men jumped Into tho water. Tho swift curent boro him down against tho bridgo and tho railroad men lifted him out by his ears. A mouse was seen afloat on a small block of wood. Ho was continually running around his llttlo raft as If seeking somo way to escape, and no doubt wondered what new kind of n trap this was ho had been caught In. A railroad repair party flushed a possum which had taken refuge In a hole that the water had washed out under tho track. Tho llttlo animal Jumped Into tho water and swam to a nearby tree. Into whoso branches ho climbed. In tho top was a big bird's nest, and Mr. O'Possum mado straight for It, and ensconsed himself therein. True, it was a last year's bird's nest, but with tho small amount of good holes and hollows available for 'possums In eastern Arkansas just now, this ono was not In a mood to demand that anything be charged off on account of depreciation and wear and tear. MAY GET ISLANDS. Reported That 'Danish 'Commissioner Will Favor Disposal of West Indian Possessions to United 8tates. Advices received at Washington are to tho effect that the royal com mission left St. Thomas a few days ago for Denmark In a pessimistic frame of mind. After tho treaty of cession had been laid aside tho Dan Ish government to placate tho resi dents of tho Danish West Indies and tho people at homo who favored ces slon to the United States, sent this commission to tho Islands to devise means for the improvement of the conditions of tho Islanders by tho re adjustment of salaries, tho establish ment of direct steams'lilp lines and changes In customs duties, which it was hoped might reconcile tho Island ers to their retention by Denmark. It now appears that the commission wns very much discouraged by what It saw and heard, so It Is cntlrelv pos Bible that (here will bo a strong re vival of the cession movement In Donmnrk when thoy return. Technically, tho treaty of cession ratified .by the United- States senate Is pending before tho Danish govern ment and If there Is a chango In pub lic feeling there It may be ratified, and the cession completed providing tho Klgsdag Is called In special ses sion before July, when the time allow ed for exchange of ratifications expires. Mr, Wellington to Marry. Cumberland, Md., April 1C. A num ber of guests from out of town are hero for tho wedding of Mr. John 1 .011 Is Wellington and Miss Hellcn Gordon Wiley, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William Wyatt Wiley, which Is to tako place this evening nt Emman uel Protestant Episcopal church. Mr. Wellington Is tho son of Senator Geo. Id. Wellington nnd Is tho manager of his father's banking interests. "Some guy sed dat do early bird gobbles do worm," mused the hobo philosopher, "but wedder do 'foresaid worm is ilo grub or not de maker uv do remark forgot tor monshun." Chi cago News. OIL FOR THE BODY You can't lose an atom without feeling it. The body is like an engine, a watch, a machine ; must be kept in good order to run right. That's the reason Scott's Emulsion is so successful in all wasting diseases. It feeds, nourishes and strengthens when ordinary food won't. . Doctors say Scott's Emul sion is the best nourishment for those who are not as well as they should be young or old. We'll send you a sample (rcc upon requeit. SCOTT & BOWNE. 409 Peirl Street, New York. BEST FOR THE BOWELS It tou ltaTrn't a regular, healthy moTctnnt of the Oowem ever dny, you're 111 or will be. Ketp you! boweli open, ami lo well. Force, In tlto ihapeaf vio entph7iloori)llloiflonU duiiKerou. TJ10 smooth ft,eaitet. inoic jrfoct wy of keeping tbe bowel CV CANDY fm9 CATHARTIC EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY lt....nl T'hIiIaMa Pntent. Tdlttt flood. IVitiood Hmwtr Klcken, Weaken, r llrlpe. 10, U, and M centi per box. Write for (run saiuplv, ami booklet or Do<h. Address 133 ITKKLIXa UIU.EDY roiI'AXT tlltUGO or SEW Y01U. KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN Gathering of Georgia Elks. Valdosta, Ga.. April 15. Vnlilosta has hung the latch string, on tho out side and put the hlg pot In tho llttlo 0110 for tho genial members of tho Order of Elks, who aro here frnm At lanta, Macon, Savannah and other cities In nttondanco on tho first an nual state convention of tho order. Tho proceedings wore begun this morning with a reception to tho visit ors at tho Hotel- Valdes, followed by a business meeting nt tho Elk's hall. Tho proceedings nro to cover two days. Intorspcrsed with tho business sessions will bo numerous features of entertainment, Including a reception, carriage drive, "smoker," and a bar becue at Pino Park. Lenny vs. Young Erne. Savannah, Ga., April 15. Eddio Lenny, of Chester, Pa., and "Young Erno," of Philadelphia, appear to ho In good condition for their 20-rouml bout, which Is slated for decision be fore tho Savannah Athletic Club to night. A lively contest Is expected as both aro fast fighters. BONNER N. B. 24702 Standard and llevlilercd. Jltcord 2:17. Slrool Oregon Biiniliinr, p (1), 2MH', I'lill 2:I0K: William U. -.'rrtJii and C'rmrh-y 8., Bay atall'ou: 16 1 lianda high : weight 120 pouir'a; Joulxl Ured by Bmltu Bailey Will stand Bonner N. B. Tor the SEASON OF 19r3 at the following places on the fol lowing days: Helix, every Monday. Athe a, every Wednesday. Adams, every Friday Pendleton, at City Livery Stables, every Saturday and Sunday Ilonner N. I) Ii no stranger to liorromen, bar ing been a prominent factor in racing and breeding In this teriion lime that. Terms: $15 for season; $25 to insure J. ERVIN & CO., OWNKKS, Pendleton, Oregon j If so then your system is out of balance, anil there Is a flaw somewhere in your constitution, and a possibility that you are losing health, too. Thefallingoff in weightniaybesligbt, but it makes a wonderful change in one's looks and f eehngs, and unless the building up process is bcgttn in time, vitality and strength arc soon gone and health quickly follows. If you are losing weight there is for it. Your blood is deterioratinjr nnd becoming too poor to properly nounsn rnc Douy, and it must be onriKj and enriched before lost weight is regained. It requires somethinp than nn ordinary tonic to build up a feeble constitution, for unless the ooW and germs that are lurking in the blood arc destroyed, they will furtwl1 poverish the blood and weaken the system, and you continue to lose w?J5" In S. S. S. will be found purifying and tonic properties combined h not only builds up weak constitutions, .,... ,tt but searches out nnd destroys germs WONDERFUL GAIN IN WEIGHT, and poisons of every description and EnntsvUia, Ala.,jan.io ibm cleanses the system of all impurities, Borne years asro my eeneiA tVS. it i.! if. t .i : o Bravo wav: mv tuMm.. , ""wa healthy, steady increase in weight "!nJ'0!n'iTev0taou'1b and future goodl.ealth. Tcoen L1' Food mav he bounutui ana uie ... r - - hhtj appetite good, but still the system weakens and we remain poor in flesh unless what we eat is properly digested and turned into rich, pure blood. S. S. S. re-inforces the Stomach and aids the digestion and assimilation of food, and there is a rapid up-building rt Itpnltli nttfl Htronorfli. R. S. fi. nrt uiuiiijiiiy uuu utiiwutiuiijr ui'uu mjw vuuo ojraicui, oirenguicns and toiiM can find no tonic so invigorating as S. S. S., and beinir coinnoscd rvrWiJ; of roots and herbs its use is attended with no bad effects. Old neoolfii find that it braces them up, improves the circulation of the blood j of I..,.. 1 11 4.1. L..1M.. o.iuiuiuic iu mc uuuny organs persons of delicate constitutions take S. S. S. with safctv. derange the Stomach like the stro; mineral remedies, but acts gently uf miuuub uiipr ouues 10 me system, To whose feelings tell them tlicv are Hri strong or wen, anu wuo arc urowun; uiiuncr iinii inning Delow their rjssil weight, should take a course of S. S. S. and build up again. S. S.S, recognized everywhere as the leading blood purifier and the safest anlli of all tonics. We cheerfully furnish medical advice, without charge, to aS who will write us. THF S KfiFT SPFnmn gsn.. MTIMKtrm J. ...,n.nnnall My nppoUto beoam ..i.?." nnd from 135 pounda I increM?? 180. I beoame well neraln or B. S. S. and would tako no amoaZ the e;ooi It did me. My halti k now pert eot, and I bolleva if , oooy wonia taxe a bottle of 8 g.i occasionally, thoy would enjoi itt as I am dolnsr. vr. X. Winbiyi. fi SFRRZER BAKER & WELCH, Mgrs, MARK M00RH0USE, Local Mgr. fcinesray, Amril 1 Hfli A JA fsf JLx Is 2-L 1. u ILL , COUNT TOLSTOI'S GMAT MM "Resur rection WITI AN EXCELLAHT CASTi SEWS M SHLE th?b LP M 1 Es rEWArh ft .ft