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5535? ft 111 i EIGHT PAQE8., DAILY EAST 'OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY. MARCH 1. 1904, j PAGE SIX. A proaioent dab woman. Mrs. Danforlh, of St Joseph, Mich tells bow she was cured ef faUiag of the womb and its accompanying pains and misery feyLyaw E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " Dexb Mas. PmaiAM : Life looks dark Indeed when a woman feels that herstrenffthMsfadinp away and she has no hopes of ever being restored. Such was my feeling a few months ago when I was advised that my poor health was caused by prolapsus or falling of tbo womlk The words Bounded like a I knell to me, J "felt that mv sun had set ; I but Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound came to me as an elixir of life ; it restored the lost forces and built me up until my good health returned to me. For four months I took the medicine daiiy, and each dose added health and strength. I am so thankful for thehelp I obtained through ,-its use." Mbs. Florence DAS7onxn, ' 10C7 Miles Are.. St. Jo6eph. Mich. J 5000 forfeit If orlglmr of aim letter protlna emmineneu cannot be produced, " FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO WOMEN." Women would save time and much sickness if they would write to Mrs. IMnkhum foradrice as soon as any distressing' symp toms appear. It is free, and has put thousands of women on the right road to recovery. THE SMOUT INQUIRY GONE TO JERUSALEM. MORMON SENATOR UNDER THE GLARE OF PUBLICITY. If Mormon Apostles Are Called by Smoot, Efforts Will Be Made to Prove the Seven Out of Twelve of Them Are Living In Polygamy To. day Sensational Developments Are Expected. -LARD Good and Pure Kettle Rendered At prices as low as the lowest. MIESCKE'S MEAT MARKET 36 COURT ST. 4 I i 1 BICYCLE DOCTORS ; f If yow wheel Is ailing consul J us. We treat the wornt wlifeis ., ? and WBtore them to health. Our t bicycle hospital at ::il Court Street is complete and equipped Gorden & Edmisten f Bicycle Doctoni All Kinds, or Light Bepairing Washington. D. C. March 1. Dur ing the next week or so the objective point of public interest promises to be shitted, in a large measure at last, from the warfare in the Far East to the Smoot inquiry before the senate committee on elections and privileges. The date set for the open ing of the case has arrived and it Is understood the investigation will pro ceed without delay. All kinds of stories are afloat as to the scope of the investigation and Its probable results. It is said to be the intention of the organization which has been formed to oppose the seating of Senator Smoot to summon the head of" the Mormon church and each of the 12 apostles, including the senator. Whether this is true or not, it Is certain that the investi gation will be made to take the form of an indictment against the entire Mormon people, the purpose of the anli-Smoot forces being to focus pub lic attention on the conditions al leged to exist in Utah at the present time. Several photographs have been se cured In which President Smith, the head of the Mormon church has been pictured with a wife, and the photo graphs. It is alleged, show that they are different women. One of them is a photograph taken at St. Louis dur ing a world's fair celebration, which shows Reed Smoot Immediately be hind the president of the church and his wife. If the Mormon apostles are called to the stand an effort will be made, it is said, to prove that no less than seven of the 12 have contracted polygamous marriages, and the con tention Is made that it can be proved that since Utah has been admitted as a state and the manifesto declaring there would be no more plural mar riages solemnized a new wife has been sealed to one of the 12 apostles. Attorneys for Smoot allege that they will be able to controvert any testimony which may be offered o show that any new wives have been sealed to any Mormon since the ad mission of the territory as a state. Senator Smoot will swear that be has only one wife, and the apostles who are blessed with several are expect ed to take the oath tbat they have lived with only one in recent years, but have separately supported the others as dependents, under the sol emn vow taken when the plural wives were sealed to them. Boise Woman Starts to World's Sun day School Meeting. Mrs. A. J. Swain of this city will leave this afternoon for the East and 1 will participate in an excursion of about SOO Sunday school workers if this country to Palestine during the t coming spring and summer. Airs, i Swain expects to be absent from the city annul iour or nve uiuuiub, possibly longer, says the Boise Statesman. The occasion of the excursion is the meeting of the World's Sunday School convention, which is to be held in the city of Jerusalem on April IS, 19 and 20. About SOO delegates from all por tions of this country and represent ing all creeds and denominations will make the trip together. Mrs. Swain will be the only delegate from the state of Idaho. The start will be made from New York "city on Tues day" afternoon, March 8, In the steamer Grosser Kurfurst of the North German Lloyd line, which has been specially chartered for the trip. Happy, Healthy Children. Any child can take Little Early Risers with perfect safety. They are harmless, never gripe or sicken, nnd yet they are so certain lu results that robust constitutions requiring drastic means are never disappoint ed. They cannot fail to perform their mission and eves'one who uses De Witt's Little Early Risers prefer them to all other pills. They cure biliousness. Sold by Tnllman & Co. RIDGE AND VICINITY FINE CROP PROSPECTS IN ATHENA NEIGHBORHOOD. Bright's Disease and . Diabetes News. Do You Want Strength? If you want to increase your strength you must add to not take from the physical. In other words, the food that you eat must lie digest ed, assimilated and appropriated oy the nerves, blood and tissues before being expelled from the intestines. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure adds to the physical. It gives strength to and builds up the human system. It is pleasant to the taste and palatable, and the only combination of diges' ants that will digest the food and enable the system to appropriate t-1 1 of its health and strength-giving qualities. Sold by Tallman & Co, Spring Shiftina of Livestock Has Be gun Prospectors Going Abroad and Coming in Mrs. Jenkins is III Very Changeable Weather Miss Whlttemore Has Been Living on Her Claim. Ridge. Feb. 26. B. F. Ogle of Athe na, f? In this locality looking after bis interests here. Mr. Ogle Is -e-coverlng from a siege of grip. He reports his brother, Thomas, as much Improved. Mr. Ogle speaks of fine crop prospects in his locality. Jessie E. Shaw of Council, Idaho, Is in the city Mlss Ruby Whlttemore has return ed to Pendleton after living on her homestead for a time. The sons of William Futter of Ukiab. moved their cattle from East land to their stock ranch in this 'i cinlty a few days ago. George T. Jones, of Gurdane, has returned from Pine Valley, where he was prospecting for n location. Mr. Jones semes well pleased. Mrs. Sam Jenkins of Pilot nock, is on the sick list at present. We have had peculiar weather tor the past few days; moderate temper ature, some snow and rain, and high west and south winds. Very hard on feeding, but fine on strong cattle with plenty of grass. San Francisco, Oct. 1C, 1603. W. Schmidt's Pharmacy: Dear' -The discovery in this city of l diuretic is saving thousands of lives. It is hard for people to bo-. is iitevo who are not eyo witnesses. You j 3 . . . . I ... ...til V, n I rfm to this time chronic Bright's DIs-1 ease and Diabetes have been neces-1 oarily fatal. It Is so no longer. And now only know this by being on the i.t t vna nlfln nnn nf the 'katienU. I had both Brights' DIs Lse and Diabetes and looked upon :3ath aa Inevitable. I was so preju diced I wouldn't buy the new treat nt. J couldn't believe it. So they fcro it to me to prove It. I not only -.Covered, but hare since given it to wewbere near niiy jimmum W of only three or four failures. .I mb a pioneer druggist of this city, e been doing business on my own talaea lor forty-eight years, and I declare to you on my honor as a or pharmacist the absolute cura cy at these dread diseases in about fnattm a all cases. I understand ". . . . n ,tm mrtt nlattnf It nrlrl hnvn anDolntCd you f hm' In -vour city, and I fits tJ H you -that there are lives to Twn aincerely, i CAAD D. ZBIXJ2. I Wo MBd tar the Pulton Compounds iD-rhioh the above refers and now '"fcato Umhb in Block. They aro tne t fbst ere -tbo world has ever seen or chronic Brights' Disease and Dl (keta, - J? PMnPnlot r w ' MuMtk Pharmacy. THE NEW "DES MOINES." I SCHEDULE OF WrVlXI TTVTiTJ Stage Ltae ally trk between IVndlttou and fa T kcturu VkUb 'L '. "VTw-V r - round trio S2Srtaa to Ana, S2.7S: round MM. Jattoa to fijt. .1.0U; Zr 2.fiO, tlMMUeton to lllut Si ? mm4 rl. (1.30. , t tuck m Splendid New Vessel of the United States Navy Now in Service at Charlestown Navy Yard Cruiser of 3,500 Tons Displacement, 308 Feet Long Commander Alexander McCracken. Boston. Mass.. March 1. The new United States sheathed cruiser Des Moines was placed In commission to day at the Charlestown navy yard, the occasion being attended by the usual ceremonies. Rear Admiral Mortimer I Johnson, commandant of the navy yard, formally turned over the vessel to Commander Alex ander McCracken, TJ. B. N., who Is to bo her first commander. Officers and crew were mustered on deck and a salute was fired as the Stars and Stripes were hauled up to the masthead. The cruiser Des Moines was con structed at the yards of the Fore Ttlver Ship and Engine Company of Quincy, Mass. She is similar in de Bign to the Cleveland, the Tacoma, the Chattanooga nnd tho "Galveston. Her length 4ver all is 3Q& l?et 9 inches and her full load displacement is 3,500 tons. In the construction of the Des Molnex and her sister ships corn pith with an estimated capacity of G.720 cubic feet has been used as an obturating material for the water line protection, so that if the hull should bo pierced by a shot the swell ing of the corn pith placed between the outer and Inner plates will pre vent In the ingress of water. The Name Witch Hazel. The name Witch Hazel Js much abused. E. C. Do Witt & Co., Chi cago, are the inventors of the orig inal and only genuine Witch Hazel Balve, A certain cure for cuts, burns, bruises, eczema, tetters, piles, etc. There are many counterfeits of this salve, some of which aro dangerous, while they are worthless. In buying Witch Hazel Salvo see that the name E. C. De Witt & Co., Chicago, Is on K1GKANDSGREAM Baby's Awful Suffering from Eczema. Gould Not Hold Her. She Tore Her Face and Arms. Cuticura Saved Her Life, So Mother Says. " When my little girl was six months old, she had eczema. We had used cold creams and all kinds of remedies, but nothing did her any good, in tact, she kept getting worse. I used to wrap her bands np, and when I would dress her, I had to put ber on the table fori could not hold her. She would kick and scream, and when she could, abe would tear her face and .arms almost to pieces. I used four boxes of Cuticura Ointment, two cake' of Cntl enra Soap, and gave her the Cuticura Resolvent, aad $he was cured, and I see no traces of the humour left. I caa truthfully say that they have saved ber life, aad any om suffering as sbe did, should sdrls them to give Cuticura a fclr trial." MRS. O. A. CONRAD, LU bon, N. B., eb. 7, 1M8. Vive years later, Tlx., leb. S3, 1108, Mn. 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This Is the purest, sweetest, most speedy, per manent and eeaomlcal treatment for torturing, dissgaring, ltchlag, boralag, bleeding, scaly, crusted aad pimply kin aad .scalp homoars, towsai, rashes aad irritations. bop vt m ft 4MsS8i x i mm iH- X 7 AUFSRN it" If- To sweeten, To refresh, To cleanse the system, Effectually )ai.d Gently; There is only one Genuine Syrup of Figs; to get its bene ficial effects Always buy the genuine - Dispels colds and headaches when bilious or con stipated; For men, women and children; Acts best on the kidneys and liver stomach and bowels; Manufactured by the ia Tig Syrup & Louisville, Ky. SiMV findsco ewYork.Y. The genuine Syrup of Figs is for sale by all first-class druggists. The full name of the company California Fig Syrup Co. is always printed on the front of every package. Price Fifty Cents per bottle. World's Fair Stock Dividend. Chicago, 111., March 1- People who helped to make successful the great Chicago exposition of 1S93 ly buying stock In the World's Fair Company, today received checks for amounts representing a final divi dend of i.C5 per cent on their hold ings. Altogether the stockholders thave received 14.05 per cent of their investment, or $1.4G& on every 10 invested. The payment of the final dividend practically closes up the business of the -company which fi nanced the great exposition. Mrs. C. D. Fitch, a clnlrvoyaut and electric doctor nf Spokane, Is under arrest for a murder committed in Denver. She performed an unlawful operation on a colored woman in Denver, before coming to Spokane. The woman died from the effects of the operation. I ABSOLUTELY UNRIVALED m 9t Ctnilm Caaud rUU.lM.Mf Wf ), mi, mo-, mmr I'll''" GmUm, ciwttt There js no other brand of Canned Fruits and Vegetables and Oyetere and Salmon in the Northwest whicli equals MONOPOLE in style and quality. Ask Yotff Grocer For Them Most first-class grocers carry MONOPOLE Canned' Goods, Spices Syrtsp, Baking Powder. Coffee, Etc. Wad hams & Kerr Bros. MMfle Grocers axi Dry Coffee RtMters PORTLAND .... OREGON 1 r e bot and a .cure jn certain, 3nid