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DAILY EA8T OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1903. . 1 "" (When Others Sailed, 1056 Winnoiiiac Avenue. CnicAoo. li.i. Oct. "Ti. moa. uie of Cardui can always bo relied to cure when evervthint? else fail. t attain cure for female diseases in tlicir t Imu, 1 tulTrri-d for years w ith ulcer- In'CTse )iaiii in the womb and ovaries iwrauni m-artachej unfitted me lor my l'l I -rt 'P"-"' 1,0 111 '"at I hail to keep .vll. The painf were so inlonso at time lowipasmsand i dUagrceablodischarge r- .ui, nieiorros. jn my extremity alter ; eeu l began to improve so ranidlv that I felt on- but at tho end of that Unto I was entirely cured. What a IVUmiTiaaixl I 11 11. J in ipliim niP HMU lluw nuw mm ticauuiui iuu iwm-h w IWai rearnroil nnl.. 41....... 1 KAeri tl.riiirrii nrh n Kieoe lUneatu I have will llniWtmwl Vinr mnti I Value WlllB of (.aMUI. oon I omen. Secretory, North Chicago l'rauen Vereln. f eak woman needs Wine of Cardui. Wine of Cardui cures dis- 4 painful menstruation, periodical headaches, falling of the leucorrhoea. It cures extreme cases of these troubles. It 119 Rlrls annrnayhinrr 1,il'n. lrincr children to barren 1 Pregnancy and childbirth easier, prevents miscarriages and is ever made for use during ,the change of life, w ny permit tfomen In m i,. ..r. i.. ,i..o iVon drurcrist t bottle, 0 Wine of Cardui. WINE CARDUI THE BEST I, MOST WHOLE80MK WimVPY MILLED WITHOUT A SUPERIOR ERS' best flour The Standard of Excellency. dleton roller mills W. S. Bvers. Pr oorietor . m - w m r mother possesses information of vital value to her young nw imitrhtur is a precious legacy, and the resnonsihilirv Iturc is largely in the hands of the mother. The mysterious tat develops iuu luuugiiiiuoo uuu mo uiougntiiu woman himmnrhor on t.ia watch day and nisrht. As she cares for lal well-being of htr daughter, so will tho woman be, and her n vminiz Lino Liiuuhuvj uuvuujw niMnioiii iiuuu ojiii i;.vik:ii Inches, dizziness, faintness, and cxlnbits an abnormal disposi ,va roins in tho hack and lower limbs, eyes dun, dosire for aV ' 1!1!1. I Al. nM.MlT nt 'Mlinl. !nln l' 1 hllil a cusiiivu i u i"o nuuiuuj ui uumi ft'4, H44UH eiiu is u mya tcniF nnd friends, then tho mothor should pro to her aid nromntlv. a time tho gitatcst aid to nature is Lydia E. Plnklmm's le Compound, id prepares uie young system lor tne coming bd is the surest rci mco in uus iiour 01 trial. of a New York Girl of Interest Every Mother and Daughter in the Land. h Jlns. KsnnAMt nope yon will publish this letter, for I want all iknow how murli good your medicine did my young daughter. Her eoown about six months ago, and although bhe is largo for her otanderstand what was wrong with hor ; the doctor did not, either, id her for her heart, which pained her a good dual ; but he did not I pod, and wo were iunuu neari trouble would carry her oil. Uvcry jtrcttiug whiter and thinner. She had no appetite, and she Bat pit any amiiition, ana was always too tired to do anything. All lie would moan In her sleep, as though in terrible pain. B terribly discouraged.; I was spending money for doctor's bills t.but she was receiving no help. At that time I was taklnc Lvdiil iim's Vegetable Compound, and I read in one of your books f girls. 1 decided to drop tho doctor, and pivo her your medicine. Icoulil see the change in hej, and the pink checks Lydia E. Pink kctablo Compound has given her. She had taken but half a a menstruation started ngatn and ner heart trouble wont away like id her continuo the medicine, and now sho is fat. rosy, ami ner- Ithjr. Menstruation is regular and painless, and I owe my thanks ftoyonrwonilorlul medicine lor her good health." Jilts. Wahqabet 3 Tenth Avenue, New York City. PEOIAL ADVICE TO YOUNG WOMEN FREE. i licr vast experience In treating' feiunlo Ills, extending tears, Mrs. IMnkliam has gained a knowledge which is of kino to every nlllnpr young: woman. Her advice never fall I II you need such help write her. Address Lynn, Mass. ifcine that has restored so mimv -wommi f o hnnlt.h and nan kroof of tho fact must bo regarded with respect. This is tho Ibydia E.Iinkhani's Vepotablo Compound, which cannot 14 by any othor medicino the world has ever produced. fell to remember these facts when some druggist tries to get uBOmethillfr whinh hn navn In "insf. na irnnA." That is imuos- Ino other medicine has suoli a rocord of ourcs ns Lydia E. SVecetalile Oiimrinitncl - on Hn nnf.ovnrimnnt. with untried I. but insist upon the one you know is best. I f ORFEIT W we ennnot forthwith produce tho ordinal letter nd lpiBtnT ot ""eluttmonlll. which wlU nroveltn ahuoltito i..nnln.n. I.ydln I'lnfcham IMi iIIoIiki Co.. tmn. Mass. STATE FISHERIES REPORT OF FISH WARDEN FOR MONTH OF SEPTEMBER. Total Expenditures for the Month Over $8,600 All Hatcheries In First Class Conditions Many Mil lions of Eggs Now Ready for Hatching. Tho report of State Fish Warden Van Dusen for the month of Sentem ber shows promising returns. All tho hatcheries In tho state aro In first class condition and this excellent department of the state government Is making rapid strides toward the preservation of tho fish supply In the streams of Oregon. Following arc oxcorpts from tho report: Hatchery Operations. "Cornploto reports received from tho Salmon river hatchery show that tho taiio of eggs trom tho early Chi nooks this season amounted to ,1, 551,000, The season began July 14 and ended August iO. Tho report received from September shows that 1,950,000 have hatched and the young fry are doing very nicely, and tho earliest of them will bo ready to turn out In a fow weeks. "At tho Clackamr.s hatchery the comp.eto tako of csgs was 3,329.000. Tho season began July 18 and enurd August 31. "At lho Wallowa hatchery Station Superintendent Allen Is In tho miust of Ills season's work with tho early Chlnooks, which began September 5, Up to tho 30th of September ho had succeeded in spawning 554 females, from which ho tool; 2,297.000 eggs. Tho work on tho Chlnooks should Inst another two weeks and thini the cockeye variety of salmon will begin to show up. "At Ontario tbo new hatchery building Is completed and fully equlnped with hatchery troughs and ail Is ready for tho -season's tako of eggs, winch from tho number of sal mon now enclosed between racks, should tax the new structuie to Its fullest rapacity. "At the Unipqua station the loss by lire of the bunk house and all o Its emit ants right in the middle of the egg-taking season Interfered to n consl.lcrnblo extent with the tako of eggs and was tho cause or fully 1 iinn.ooo c2cs belnn lost on account of the salmon spawning out during the lierlod that the men were unanie to continue with tho work. Tho sea son began August 24 and up to bein teinber 30 they had succeeded In getting 1., 07.000 eggs. "Tno Wilson river hatchery they began taking eg3 September 11. Ti.e other coast streams are late streams and It will bo another month heroic vo will be able to tell much nlinnt wh.it the success will be, thniiL'li from ii-ose-.it Indications Lti.ey should all do fairly well." The total receipts lor uie uimiui. from account of licenses, fines and pcnritlo-., etc., fcr both districts, nmmmtei! in tho acgrcgatc to $1.- "52 35 and the total disbursements nV minted to $8,084.32, which ia tho irrratest r.uiount of disbursements in curred for several months. Th s Is accounted tor. however Dy tno laci teat considerable more money than usual was spent ror tlie i onsin.cuon or new hatcheries and making or ex- tensive repairs upon tho old ones. 1 Another Ire Item cf exi.ense was the payment of tho salaries or mo master rlsii warden and the deputies, which amounted to 11,400.75. The receipts mid disbursements are accounted fir pb follows: Receipts. 1 District No, 1 ln:,'up f Ui-trir t No. 2 1148.S6 Total $1252.3o Disbursements. Hatchery fund (district No. i) , $3,007.17 Special fund (Ontario hatch ery) v I Hatchery fund (district No, 2) jjieelal turn! (Uinptjua iiateii- Special fund (Yaqulna hatch ery) Special fund (Oregon City hatchery) General fund (tnlarles) . . . 990.50 l,201.tPu 915.21 48o.80 20.1.J 1,400.io Total .$8,084.32 Very strauge Is the Insect popularly f known as tlie "praying niuuu. v this Insect M. J. H. Kabre, a distin guished French naturalist, made a ,i,,.i,.t. utiulv. According to him, "Its long, pale green wings, like ample veils, Its bead upraised to neaven, iin ,-.. rtrinrl nml crossed on its breast, give It a false resemblance to a nun In ecstatic devotion. A ferocious creature It Is, ever bent on carnage, the workshops of Tarlou imi-rnu-ingr li vmenontcrn being Its fa vorite haunts, since there It Is almost certain to find prey. iinUui m umin bush near the bur rows." says Mr. Kabre In his nccount of the Insect, "It waits paueniiy uuui it sees somo other Insect, probably a sphei, returning home. By a sudden rustle of Its hulf open wings It terrifies the approaching Insect, wh: h hesitates for a moment, and then as suddenly as a spring the toothed forearm folds back on an arm also toothed, and the Insect Is grasped between tho blades of the double saw In Uie same manner ns the jaws of a wolf trap close on an un fortunate wolf at the Instant when it Is seizing the bait. Then, without uncloa ing tho deadly machine, tho mantis slowly cats Its victim." In Provence this cruel iusect is known as "prego Dicou," which means 'pray to God." New ready-mudq dally at Teutsch'a. skirts arriving High Class Druggists AND - OTHERS. The belter class of druggists, everywhere, aro men of scientific attainments and high integrity, who dovoto their lives to the welfare of their fellow men in supplying tho best of remedies and purest medicinal agents of known value, in accordance with physicians' prescriptions and scientific formula. Druggists of the bettor class manufacture many excellent remedies, ( but always under original or officinal nameB and thoy never sell false brands, or imitation medicines. They aro tho men to deal with when in need of anything in their lino, which usually includes all standard remedies and corresponding adjuncts of a first-class pharmacy and the finest and best of toilet articles and preparations and many useful accessories and remedial npphanccs. The earning of a fair living, with tho satisfaction which arises from a knowledge of tho benefits conforred upon their patrons and assistance to tho medical profession, is usually their greatest reward for long years of study and many hours of daily toil. They all know that Syrup of Figs is an excellent laxativo remedy and that it gives universal satisfaction, and therefore they aro selling many millions of bottles annually to tho well informed purchasers of the choicest remedies, and they always tako ploasuro in handing out tho genuine articlo bearing tho full namo of tho Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package. Thoy know that in cases of colds and headaches attended by biliousness and constipation and of weakness or torpidity of tho liver and bowels, arising from Irregular habits, indigestion, or over-eating, that thcro is no other remedy so pleasant, prompt and beneficial in its effects as Syrup of Figs, and thoy aro glad to sell it becauso it gives universal satisfaction. Owing to tho excellonco of Syrup of Figs, tho universal satisfaction which it gives and tho immense demand for it, imitations havo been made, tried and condemned, but thcro aro individual druggists to bo found, hero and there, who do not maintain tho dignity and principles of the profession and whoso greed gets tho bettor of their judgment, and who uo not hesitato to recommend and try to sell tho imitations in order to make a larger profit. Such preparations sometimes havo tho name" Syrup of Figs" or "Fig Syiup" and of somo piratical concern, or fictitious fig syrup company, printed on tho package, but they never havo tho full name of tho Company -California Fig Syrup Co. printed on tho front of tho package Tho imitations should bo rejected becauso they are injurious to the system. In order to sell tho imitations thoy find it necessary to resort to misrepresentation or deception, and whenever n dealer passes off on a customer a preparation under tho namo of "Syrup of Figs" or "Fig Syrup, winch does not bear tho full namo of tho California Fig Syrup Co. printed on tho front of the package, lie is attempting to decoivo and mislead tho patron who has been so unfortunato ns to enter Ins establishment, whether it ho largo or small, for if tlie ueaicr resorts to misreprcbciiii .. with other medicinal agents, ami in wiu iumhb ui niwl f-lppnntinn in mio nncn ltn will dn a ft tri physicians' prescriptions, and should be avoided by every ono who valucB health and happiness. Knowing that the great majority of druggists aro reliable, wo Bupply tho immense demand for our excellent remedy entirely through tho druggists, of whom it may be purcnascu every where, in original packages only, at the regular prico of fifty cents per bottle, but as exceptions exist it is necessary to inform tho publio of the facts, in order that all may decline or return any imitation which may bo sold to them. If it does not bear the full name of tho Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on tho front of overy package, do not hesitato to return the article and to demand tho return of your money, and in future go to ono of tho better class ot druggists who will sell you what you wish and tho best ot overy tning in nis nno at, reanuimuiu t.i n., Nasal THIS is the itirttrmiiHit I line in examining the Interior of the eye. With It T can tell If ynitr 1 eve is In a htallliy eoiiiHilou or . plainly ee any disease Unit limy le present. 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