, -mm DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1903. Twe Arcfccrs. Love and Death are bath depicted as arch ers, when Love sets his arrrow in a wom an's heart and she turns and follows, seeking healing of -btr hurt, Cdhm were -llt audit sadder then that she should be led fay very Love Into the ambush where Death , arrow on string, waits to plant his deadly shaft in her breast? Yet so it is. Time and agxin Love proves to be Death's decor. And often when the grim archer fails to in flict mortal hurt, he leaves the suffering woman to creep through life like a broken-winged bird. Why does love lead to suffering J Many a woman has asked that question piteously and passionately. She has for saken father and mother to cleave unto her husband in the belief tliat so she was achieving woman's highest happiness. But instead of happiness she has found misery, struggled with it until struggle seemed useless, and at last has come to accept her misery ns the " cross" laid up on women wlvo love and marry. There is no real reason why almost every wife and mother should not enjoy sound health. The causes of her misery lie in diseases which affect the delicate, womanly organism. Disagreeable drains re carrying away the vital force. In flammation has lighted its fire for slow torment. Ulceration is eating into the tender tissues. Female weakness is making life a daily martyrdom. Is it any wonder that the nerves are racked, that appetite fails, and night, which should bring rest, brings only restles uid troubled dreams? Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures the womanly diseases which undermine the general health. It dries the drains, puts out the fire of inflammation, heals the ulcerated tissues and cures female weakness. In a word, it makes weak women strong and sick women well. "Favorite Prescription'' is a true tem perance medicine. It contains no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine, or other narcotic. Sick and ailing women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free of charge. All correspondence strictly pri vate and sacredly confidential. In a little more than thirty years Dr. Pierce, assisted by his 6taff of nearly a score of physicians, has treated and cured over half a million women. Write, without fear or fee, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Ho tel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. HAD GIVEN UP HOPE. ' "It is with feelings of sincere frratitude that I sain write to yon, says Mrs. lurry A. Brown, m Orono, Penobscot County, Maine. "I wrote So you concerning my health last Spring (I think it wu in June), and you advised me to lake yonr Favorite Prescription and ' Golden Medical Discovery.' which I did according to di rections, and continued taking them lor five months. I took nine bottles of ' Favorite Pre scription,' six of -Golden Medical Discovery,' ad four vials of Dr. Pierce' Pellets, Mydisease was displacement and ulceration of the uterus, and I was in a terrible condition with pain and weakness, and had Riven np all hopes of ever being well again. Had doctoral with lour dif ferent doctors within four months, and instead of getting better was growing weaker all the time. I decided to try your medicines, as I had beard of the many cures resulting from their sc. I bought five bottles nnd felt to much bet ter after using them tliat I kept cn until I am as well as ever in my me, ana 10 ut. ntret an me praise is due. Before I began taking your medicine I only weighed iso pounds. 1 now weigh 160 pounds. I gained forty pounds in six months. 1 shall doctor no more with doctors, as it is only a waste of money. No matter what my trouble is, I shall write to Dr. Pierce every time. I am wow in perfect health, thanks to Dr. Pierce." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the paper-bound bock, or for cloth binding send 31 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. INSURE IN Reliable Companies Tliat pay their losses promptly Our companies stand at the head of the list. Assets Hartford wire lusurnuce Co.Jl2,ot.,u"h Alliance Auirance Co .. 29.0.W.WS London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Co 2,644,98 North JlrltMi & MenutH Co 1D,B05,874 Boyal lununtncf Co.. . . 22,8(17.15? FRANK B. CLOPTON AGENT 800 MAIN STREET ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS enro Dyspepsia and all disorders ariHlng from Indigestion. Endorsed by physicians everywhere. No euro, o pur. 2G cents. Kor salo by F. W. Schmidt & Co. Trial package free uy writing to W H. Hooltor & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. iescke's eat eet The approval of all who want the best meat most delicious but no no higher in price CO URT STREET NEW YORK CONTEST GREAT INTEREST CENTERS IN CAMPAIGN THIS YEAR. Tammany Candidate la Son of Gen eral George B. McClellan His Op ponents Are Seth Low, Republican, and William Devery, Independent. Now York. Oct. 30. The municipal campaign will practically end tomor row night and Interest in Tuesday's election Is at fever heat. While the issues involved In tlio contest aro purely local the result cannot but bo of national lntcres tand importance. A clean and honest city government is in reality the only Issue Involved nnil the question is the same thnt has been fought out or is being 'fought out in many of the chief municipali ties of the country. The fusion government, composed of both democrats nnd republicans, Is desirous of an opportunity to con tinue the work of reform, whllo Tam many, tho controlling element in the democratic party of New York City, Is fighting with might and main to regain control of tho city government which It lost two years ago on tho election of Mayor Low nnd tho fusion ticket. In 'the present contest the republi cans nnd the Citizens' Union, the lat ter organization being composed of the Independents of both parties and -the sworn enemy of Tammany, nom inated the following fusion ticket: The Opposing Tickets. For mayor, Seth Low; for controll er, E. M. Grout, and for president of the board of aldermen, Charles V. Forncs. They are tho present in cumbents of the offices named. Low is a republican and Grout and Forncs democrats. Grout and Fornes listen ed to the siren voice of Tnmmany and consented to he indorsed by It. Tammany nominated Grout and Fornes and the Citizens' Union and the republicans promptly held new conventions and named men to suc ceed Grout and Fornes on the fusion ticket. If became apparent corly in the Rummer that tho Tammany lender, Charles F. Murphy, intended to nomi-. nate Georgo 13. McClelland, hiB good friend and son of the famous gener al of the civil war, for mayor. There was an outcry from "Boss" Mc Laughlin, of the Kings county de mocracy, who declared McClellan would not do, and suggested several Brooklyn men. The retort made from Tammany was that Brooklyn bad its Bhare already. McLaughlin did not see It that way and, and Insisted that some other man than McClellan be named. The controversy got acrl-' monlous and McLaughlin charged Murphy with UBlng methods of the , Tweed regime. McLaughlin has continued stubborn throughout tho campaign and it is generally conced-t ed thnt Tammany will suffer serious-, ly at the polls as a result of the dls-1 affection of the Brooklyn democrats.' The revolt of District Attorney Jerome against Mayor Low threat ened for a time to produce an anala gous situation in the fusion ranks. i Mr. Jerome, howover, came around an ngnt aiier law uau ueuu ruuuuii-. nated and during tho past two or three weeks has ben one of the most, zealous campaigners for the fusion J ticket. ! The Independent Movement. Ex-Chief of Police William Dovory's J independent candidacy for mayor has ; contributed the comedy of tho cam paign. Everyone makes light of the candidacy except tho rotund and humorous Mr. Devery hlmsolf, who nffects to foresee his own triumph and the destruction of Tammany., which organization Incurred his wrath by refusing to recognlzo his claims to district leadership. Charles F. Murphy, while pretending to regard Dovery's candidacy with contempt, Is secretly working hard to swamp tho former chief ot pollco for ho knows that every vote Devery polls will he drawn from tho Tammany ranks. Tammany has openly charged the fusion forces with Onanclng the Devery campaign. Campaign Promises, In their conduct of the campaign the fuslonists havo relied chiefly on the public Improvements nnd other good works accomplished during tho two years of their administration to continue them In power. Tho "red light" district has been obliterated and they declare that tho city never was lioforo so free from gamblers and the disreputable element generally i as It is today. The rallying cry of their fight has beon "vote for Low and keen tho craftors out." Georgo B. McClellan says that it elected mayor ho will administer tno affairs of tho city honestly and fear- lesslv nnd will not bo tho tool ot Illchard Croker or ot Tammany Hall. Tho city, ho says, is normally demo cratic and should have a democratic government. Ho charges tho reform administration with gross extrava gance in the management of tho city's Dnnnccs and says that as a re sult of its negligcnco thousands of children are unablo to find accom modation in tho public schools. In record to tho chief Issue of the contost, howover, Tammany has seen fit to say little. j:no lusiomsis pmui tn tho conviction of a!" Adams, the policy king, tho closing of Illch ard Canflcld's palntlul gambling establishment and tho extermination of tho system of organlz-.d corrup tion which disgraced tnr ponco ib nartmont undor Tammany a3 triumphs of tho Low administration. In refu tation of theso charges Tammany has been unablo to make satluai' ar roply oxcopt to roako profuse pi n 's es to bo good if returned t- i-jwor, Needless to say thero will bo a big Jam at Tho Peoples WarohjUfiO tc morrow, as It's tho last day to uot tlckots. Drawing at I ,p. m. Tomorrow is tho last day to retain a ticket with inch dollar purchase at Tho Pcoplos Warehouse. GROUSE ATE OPALS. Bird Killed on Salmon Idaho River Was Very Valuable, Newton I. bbs, tho well known mining man, is tn tho city from Salmon, Idaho, whero ho now resides, says the Capi tal Nowb. Ho has with him a curoslty tn tho shnpo of a vlnl tilled with some hunhrad of small opals nnd a gold nuggot wolghlng nb'ont' $1, which were all .Kon from the crop of a grouso killed In the opal fields, i I uah nao uiiu HIUUI,U uim DVL'lun to havo fed on tho wealth of the land, and was probably a descend ant of tho fablod fowl that laid the golden eggs. Tho hunter who bagged this grouse, howover, la one of the most reliable residents ot Lemhi county, and thorc is no fable at nil about the story. A Perfect Painless Pill. Is tho ono that will cleanso the system, sot tho llvor to action, re move tho bilo, clear tho complexion, euro hendacho aud leave a good tasto in tno mouth. Tho famous lit tle pills for doing such work pleasant ly and effectu dy aro DoWItt's Lit tle Early Risers. Bob Moore of Lafa yette, Ind., says: "All othor pills I havo used gripe and sicken, while DoWItt's Littlo Early Risers aro simply perfect." Sold by Tollman & Co. CANADIAN Y. W. C. A. Is In Session at Toronto With Large Attendance, Toronto,, Oct. 29. A largo attend ance and nn extraordinary display ol enthusiasm marked tho opening day oC o Canadian go. oral convention of the Young Womon's Christian as sociation. Those in attendance in cluded prominent association work ers from many parts ot tho Domin ion. A rousing recoptlon was ac corded Margaret E. Sangstor jind tho united States. Tho proceedings of tho convention will last soveral days ana will con sist of a review of tho past work of the association ana in deciding upon plans for its future conduct nnd ex tension. Why Pay as Much for an inferior beer? Schlitz beer costs twice what common beer costs in the brewing. One-half pays for the product; the other half for its purity. One-half is spent in cleanliness, in filtering even the air that touches it, in filtering the beer, in' ster ilizing every bottle. And it pays the cost of iging the beer for months before we deliver it. If you ask for Schlitz you get purity and age, you pay no more than beer costs without them. Atkftr Ih4 Brcwtry Bottling. Phono Mala 1T81. The Rtna Ice & Cold Storoe Co.. 411 Main Su, Pendleton WOMEN'S SYMPATHY Is Proverbial Pendleton Women No Exception. How much wo owe to the sympathetic side of womankind! When others sudor thoy choerfully lond a holplng hand. They toll you the moans which brought rollof to them that thoy may profit by telr oxperienco. Read tho testimony given here by a Pendleton woman, Mrs. L. Hodson, of 717 Aura street, says: "While my kidnoys havo nover caused mo any trouble which mado Itself apparent in the kidnoys thorn selves nor in tho secretloua, I havo been hothorod moro or loss by nn nch ing neross the small of my back, then down nnd through my kidneys. When I caught cold It hurt mo across my IoIiib and mndo mo fool lame nnd soro. I got a box ot Doan's Kidney Pills at tho Brock & McComas Co. drug storo nnd used them. Whllo I did not take them according to directions, us ing n poor hand to doso myself with mmltrlnna at nil. thnv honodted mo in every way, making my back strojngor, unu lulling up my wnui ojomui. For sale by all dcalors. Price BO coots per box. Fostor-Mllburn Co,, Buffalo, N. Y solo ngents tor tho United Btatos. Ilemombor tho nama DOAN'S and tako no other. 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