DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY B, 1903. Jbcietr Women ore just no susceptible totlioillsof womankind nB arc their less favored Bisters, but owing to their Inherent distaste for advertised articles will resort to all other methods for a euro first. Yet It Is a fact worth recording that Mrs. IMnlihnm Is constantly receiving letters from women f high social position, saving a n last resort and without any faith, they tried I,yliu E. 'Piukliam's Vcprctnlilc Compound and wcrecompletolycurcd by It. he oetu nlly has thousands of such letters as the following : 1 k far-. - ' At. 1 7 l re Mrs. Ida Roser, grand-niece of the 'late U. S. President James K. Polk, relates her happy experience with Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Deak Mns. Pinkuam I have been married for nearly two years, and so far have not been blessed with a child. I have, however, suffered with a complication of femalo troubleu and painful menstruation, until very recently. "The value of Lycllu E. Pliikhiun's Vegetable Com pound was called to my attention by an intimate friend, whoso life had simply been a torture with iullammation and ulceration, and a few bodies of your Compound cured her ; she can hardly believe it herself to-day, sho enjoys such blessed health. I took four bottles of your Compound and consider myself cured. I am once more in fine health and spirits ; my domestic and oflicial duties all seem easy now, for I feel so strong I can do three times what I used to do. You have a host of friends in Denver, nnd among the best count, Yours very gratefully. Mits. Ida L. liosin;, 320 E. 18th Ave., Denver, Col. If you nro ill, don't hesitate to get n liottle of Lydia E. Pinliliam's Yojrotnblo Compound at once, and write Mrs. Pinkluun, Lynn, Mass., for special advice. It is free and always helpful. No other person lias had so -wide nn experience with the ills of women, nor such n, record of success, as Mrs. IMiikhuni hns had. Every sick woman should prollt by Mrs. Pinkham's advice. Write to-day. Tell her all. It may suvo your life. S5000 FORFEIT " we cannot forthwith proilup the orljrlnal lftler aad .-'iiitar of above tpntlmoniftl, which will pro ltn absolute genalne ... . I.yilla J:, l'lnliliam Medlcluu Co., J.ynu, Jlaj. The Colombia Lodging House Newly Furnished. Bar in connecti Bet. Alta & Wubb Sts. In Center of Block. F. X. Schempp Proprietor 6- International Stock and Poultry Food at C. F. Colesvvorthy 127-129 East Alta St. Agent for Leo's Lice KiUor The Orenon Dally Journal can be found on sale at Frazler's book store. LIMB FROM LIMB. Well Known Pendleton Man Tells About Physical Torture. The rack, the Karroto nnd other fiendish torturing machlr.es f the middle agos havo none, hut physical torturo has not. A prominent Pen dleton citizen tells how he was tor tured and how ho escaped. I). W. Cook, 70 years old and re tired from active huslnoss, now liv ing on Slain street, says: "The dull, dragging pain in tho small of my hack folt as If two giants wcro tear ing mo apart and at times I fell so mlgorahlo that I could not stand or walk and was confined to my bed. Urinary weakness sot In, especially at night, and I was falling physically ovory day. At tins tlmo I Happened 10 read nn ad. about Doan's Kidney rills and was mtsj;i iitipi ensccl with the sincerity of the nailmo'i nl. whim was much similar to tho ono 1 am making now. I got a box of nllls at the Uroek & McComnB Co. drug store ana mey neipou mo so that I contin ued usinK tliom until I had taken sov- orai 110XO8. Then I could cut, sleep and get around again without suffer ing the least bit of physical pain. I endorse all of tho claims made for Doan's Kidney 1'llls." For sale by all doalors. Prion r,0 conts per box. Fostor-.MIlburn Co., Uuffalo, N. Y., solo agonta for tho United Slatos. Itemomber tho namo DOAN'S aid take no other. J Stock Farm for Sale. , The Ogle stock farm, consisting of 3000 acres, about 250 head of cattle, tllOntV Of Vntnt r.t-naa nr.,1 4tl.. llanKO has Tinvor honn ahnnnn.l nt All under fonce. Will grow all hay ro nitlrod. Call on or wrlto to Uontloy & Hartman, Pendloton, Orogon. C. E. FAMOUS SOCIETIES IN POSSESSION OF DENVER, Twenty-First International Biennial Convention Bringing Great Crowds Central Session In a Tent Hold Ing 10,000 People Overflow Meet ings In Every Church In the City. Denver, Col., July S.--Tlic rush of Christian Endeavor delegates to the twenty-first International biennial convention has begun, and on every railroad special trains are holng run at short Intervals, bringing to tbe city great crowds. Delegates from Ohio, Indiana. Iowa, .Michigan, Illinois nnd Irom Pennsylvania nnd othor states of the Hast poured In In largo 1111m Ikts during the day, and California and the Pacific Coast are also well represented. The preparations for the recuptlon and entortalnmont of tho visitors arc elaborate. The streets have been strung with electric lights and there Is scarcely a building In tho main thoroughfares that does not bear yards of bunting. There nro to day over 20,000 vllstors In the city. Tho program proper will open tomor row. Tent Will Hold 10,000 People. The great tout "Dudoavor." with a seating capacity of 10,000, lias been orectod In a choice location conveni ently near the central portion of tho city. Meetings will be run nlmost continuously In the largo tent and In tho sovernl smaller ones close by from tomorrow until next Monday. nnd ovory church and hall will be filled Sunday by some of the lending divines who will be hero to address the delegalos. Among those who are down for set speeches are lllshop H. W. Arnott, Dr. Floyd W. Tompkins. Uev. 1. . Torroy. tho celebrated evangelist who has JiiHt returned from a tour of the world; Prof. Amo II. Wells, Dr. Fran cis K. Clark, and Uev. C. II. Tyndall Among the speakers from abroad will bo Hov. It. J. Campbell, successor of Dr. Joseph Parker as pastor of tho City Temple. London: Hov. F J. Horsefleld. England: .Mr. K. J. Pow ell. Wales; C. Ogawa. Japan, and Itev. W. .M. Upcraft, China. It Is also oxpected that District Attorney Joseph W. Folk, of St. Louis, who has made himself famous by his crusado against "boodllng." will address the convention on tho subject of "Christi an Citizenship." VI f lit imtiiy It is now possible to get a crood cicrar witlimif doubt or question, n0 matter where you are. mo 5C- Cigar con1" I(Ki 'sll ItsI1 I St' It. K Ilex The Largest Selling Brand of Cigars in the World. The "Band is the Smoker's Protection. EDITORS IN COUNCIL. Over CATHOLIC CEREMONIAL. a Thousand Have Met To. gether in Omaha. Omaha. July S. ltlght royai has j been the reception accorded by the local newspaper men and citizens 1 generally to tho delegates of the Na-' tlonal Editorial Association and the visitors who havo accompanied them. ' who In numbers exceed 1,000. .Morn-' Ing nnd afternoon sessions wore hold 1 today, at which, following the usual : preliminaries, tho convention listened , to the reports of the officers and to , the reading of several interesting papers on questions that concern j those engaged in tho editorial or bus-; Iness mnnairoment of newspapers. At the roncluslon of the gathering the members of the asoclatlon, their wives and families, will depart nn a 1 Western excursion that will take them as for as the Rocky .Mountain region. Installation of Archbishop Farley July 22. r.'ev. York. July S. The precious pn 11 11. in ol' lamb's fleece, the Insignia of the Human Catholic archbishop, was among the possessions 01' Algr. Furrolly, who arrived in Nvw York today from Europe. Mgr. Farrolly, who v as accompanied across the At lantic by Mgr. Frederick ?.. Hooker, the new bishop of Nuova encores, was ospeclnlly delegated by the pope I to convoy to this country the pallium I that Is to In conferred on ArciiDishop ' Fnrlev. ,n vv York, two weeks irom 1 tod in St. I'atritl 's cathedral, where the Impos ing ceremony Is to take place. Giias Is being renovated and altered lor the on I occasion. Scores of workmen nro I busily engaged in Installing hundreds of oluctiic lights which 011 tho occa sion of tho conferring of the pallium will bo used lor the first time. Tho presence of eminent prelates from all parts of the country, arrayed in tho gorgeous vestments of their olllrn, will contribute to make the scone one of the most brilliant pictures over seen In the great cathedral. Inst t" Parrot Cigar 530 Stock Cattle for Sale. Havo for sale HO heud of cows 2C calves by side; 10 2-year-old heifers, and in yearling heifers. KI.MEU SPIKE, Echo, Ore. THAT, TO COMPILE NEW HYMNAL. Methodist Church, South and North, In Joint Convention. Plymouth, Mass., July S. In order 1 to complete the task begun at the ' meeting hold In Nashville last Janu-, nry, tho members of tho commission representing tho M. E. church and the M. E. church South, appointed to pro paro a hymn book for use In both churches, nro gathered In Plymouth for a meeting, which will bo one of several days' duration. The now book will contain 800 hymns, about) half of which number has been bo. ' looted. It Is In order to select the' remaining half that the present moot-1 Ing Is hold. ' Oldest Man in Manitoba. , I.undyvlllo, .Man., July S. John .McNnbb, of this place, celebrated his ' 102d birthday today and Is looking I forward eagerly to tho fall, when ho expects to enjoy his customary sport 1 of duck hunting. .Mr. McNabb was born In Klldonan, and is of Scotch parentage. Ho has boon a Ufcor of to bacco from his youth and believes the constant use of the weed has tended to lengthen rather than to shorten his life. He has spout the greater part of his life out of doors, having j made more than GO voyages from ' Winnlpog to York Factory In tho sor- i vice of the Hudson's Day Cunmanv. Brutally Tortured. A easo came to light that for per sistent and unmerciful torture has perhaps novur boon equalltd. Joo Coloblck, of Colusa, Calif., wrltos: "For 15 years I endured Insufforablo pain from rheumatism nnd nothing re lieved mo though I tried everything known. I camo across Electric Hit ters nml It's tho groatest medlclno on earth for that trouble. A fow bot tles of it completely rollovod and cured nio." Just as good for liver nnd ltldnoy troubles and conarnl unbllltv Only 50c. Satisfaction cuarantnod bv Tollman & Co., druggists. The best of barley, hops and yeast, selected by one of our partners. Pure water, from six wells driven down to rock. Pure air, which has first passed through an airfilter. Every drop of Schlitz Beer filtered by machin ery through masses of white wood pulp. Every bottle sterilized, so that it contains no germs. Thus we double the necessary cost of our brew ing to make purity certain to make Schlitz Beer healthful. Will you diink common beer, and pay just as mucn tor it, when Schlitz Beer can be had for the asking. Ask for the Brewery Bottlitif;. Phone 51 Main, H. Kopittke, C07 Main St., Pendleton Keeley INSTITUTE E$nnd' FIRST AND MONTGOMERY STREETS. "PHONE MAIN 391 1 THC PAT ROT CIGAR IS &UPLi ep 5-CENT CIC Tl,LY f.'IGHT HAVE M3 OTHF-f fANDS AS COCl BL'T THEY DIDN'T. aaCr SPICES, COFFEEJEA, nAfcfBNfiMWDEI fi AVOB1NGEXTM0 Abjolunruriry, fine CLOSSETaDEVEK poRTLANDiOB". 1 mm m:3 WTMfr: mi azziku i''!ii t - -vat. M.-S--"H'W Five Porcelain H Linn j ,V ,"'l,ri Opium. Morphine and Tobacco Habits as surely as oir ? n? S J.C0 (I' Our trontmont clarlflos and builds up tho system. 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