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PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1904. EIGHT Confide in a Woman is How Women Act While Consulting a Male Physician. A woman is sick ; some disease peculiar to her sex is fast developing in her system. She goes to 1- r . . ! 1 1 . t 1 .1 11 r- t t .1 ner iamuy pnvsician ana tells him ner story, but not tne wnoie stor'. olie Holds sometnmg back, loses her head, becomes agitated, forgets what she wants to say, and finally conceals wnat sne ougnt to nave told, and thus completely mystines the doctor, is it any wonder, therclore, that the doctor fails to cure the disease f Still, we cannot blame the woman, for it is very embarrassing to detail some of the symptoms of her sunenng, even to her family physician. It was lor this reason that years ago Mrs. M'dia h.. Pmkham determined to step in and help her sex, Having had considerable experience in treating female ills with her Vegetable Compound, she encouraged the women of America to write to her for advice in regard to their complaints, and being a woman, it was easy for her ailinr sisters to pour into her ears every detail of their suffering. In this way Mrs. Pinkhani, in Lynn, Mass., j mm MM Wl) was able to do for them what the physicians were unable to do. simply because she had the proper information to work upon, and from the little group of women who sought her advice years 1ST for k sands help. Nowhere except at Lydia E. Pinkham's laboratory in Lynn .is there such an amount of information at hand to assist in tfhe treatment of all kinds of female ills, from the simplest .local irritation to the most complicated diseases of the .womb. The records of all the many hundreds of thou sands of cases as to whic hadvice has been asked are Inhere kept on file by Mrs. Pinkham, and from this vast experience she is able to do more than the family .physician for ailing women. Any woman, there fore, is responsible for her own suffering who will not take the trouble to write to Mrs. Pinkham for advice. I he testimonials which we are .constantly publishing from grateful women establish beyond a doubt the power of LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND to conquer female diseases. Lumber and Building Materials If you arc arranging to build or mako Improvements, come- and see us for your lumber, .pjir stock Is targe and well selected. We want to Egure with you on your lumber bill. We make Bash, doors and MUds, Pendleton Planing Mills ROBERT FORSTER, Proprietor. Corner Webb and College. COMPRESSED DEVILTRY OF FIVE SHORT MONTHS, SHERW1N & WILLIAMS PAINT ONLY PLACE IN PENDLE TON TO GET IT. PAINTERS' MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS. E. J. MURPHY Court St. GOOD DRY WOOD All Kinds 1 have good sound wood which is delivered at reasonable prices For Cash. W. C MINNIS Leave orders at Neuman's Cigar Store. Seven Men Killed, Several Wounded, Fourteen Robberies and One Dyna miting in the Short Space of 20 Weeks Chase, Trial and Convic tion of These Four Hoodlum Des peradoes Has Cost $100,000. nhtirktrn A nrll ,0 Tho nir hnrn i UUIbU,ul 1 wwi - -" " - i bandits, .Marx, Neldermeier and Van ; dine, whose criminal exploits and sensational capture attracted wide spread attention some months ago, iwere executed today. Tho triple 'hanging tool; place In the Cook ' county Jail in the presence of the ' usual olllcial witnesses, newspaper ! men and medical examiners, i How Gang Killed and Robbed. Z 1 Never before In Chicago, and per- 1 haps never in all the country, have J so manv desperate primes been crowded into so short a time as was tho case of Harvey Vandine, Peter i Niedermeler, Gustav Marx and the fourth member of the Rang, Emll Roeski. who obtained offenses of larceny In that time they killed seven men, wounded sev eral others, robbed a dozen saloons, a railroad ticket office, the car barns at Sixty-first and State utreets, and attempted to dynamite a train. Five of the murders were committed within two months, So far as Is told by police reports and the confessions of the men, the first crime of note committed by them, was the robbery of the Cly bourn Junction station of the North western railway July 3 last. Noide meler and Roeski carried nut this robbery. The ticket agent and the telegraph operator were in the sta tion when the men pointed a revol ver through the lattice work and de manded the money In the drawer. The ticket agent reached for a re volver and was shot through the body, but not mortally hurt. The robbers secured $70, Less than a week later Vandine, Roeski and Marx robbed a saloon in . Ashland avenue, lining up the ens-1 tomers before the bar and shooting and killing a young man named Otto llauder who started to run. The fol lowing night, July 10. Vandine and Roeski went to a saloon In Addition avenue. Louis Cohen, the bartend-! er, was alone, and the men had lit-' tie trouble in securing $23. It was in this saloon that Marx later shot Detective John Julnn. Two nights later Vandine and Rooskl held up the saloon of Charles mvln. There ' purpose. Vandine learned when a large sum of money was to be car ried, and on that night Roeski flag ged tho train between Jefferson and Des I'lafnes. The engineer did not stop, but slowed up. As the locomo tive passed, Roeski fired a shot, the bullet wounding the fireman in the thigh. When the train was brought to a stop it had passed the point where the dynamite had been con cealed, and the robbers hurried away Soon after this t.ie police be came hot on the trail of the banu.s. In nn attempted capture Detective Qulnn was shot and killed by Marx. The desperadoes then fled the clt and a lew days later were brought to bay In a dugout just across the Indiana state line. A desperate en counter followed In which tho youths were slightly wounded and two of the pursuing posse killed. Their trial, conviction and execution has set a now record for speed b Cook county courts. The total a nf the trlnl is estimated at llf J I the most expensive, with the ai jtlon of the Leutgert trial, eTers in unicago. David Rothschild, former prreM of the Federal Bank, rew Wl In Jail charged with wrecking it Is accused of misappropriates i 1 000 cash a separate trial and is now confined In the same L.nro nv mm imsliW th o linrtnmlnr I jail where his three partners inlln tn(? ,,ace when the- youths enter-! crime were execmuu iuuuj. n".-,eI with nanilkercniorn over their i lour youuis uau a criminal nismrj ; faCes. One hundred dollars was , extending over less than Ave tnken from the cnsli reclster. rrazr if months with the exception of small) Roeski and Vandine on July 'JO. ! found Peter Gorki alone In his saloon MMMiM mm mm m .Milwaukee avunue. When con Correct Clothes for Men fronted by the robbers the saloon- mmm mmmmm keeper crouched behind the bar and mmm mmmmm reached for a revolver Before he COUrSC you're could bp"'" It four fIio had been U J.(nr ujli.n "fed at him, one of tne bullets strlk me aocior wneii ,ng hlm ,n tno n(,a(1 Tnu mur(lor it Comes 10 buy- of Henjamln C. LaOross and Adolph in2 clothes. Our J,!nBcn on Al'E"st ! 1,10 former's r i i it," ' saloon on West North avenue, came linest ClOtneS are next The saloonkeeper and Jensen 1 made Specially wore playing cards when the robbers fnr VOU bv ontere(1- LaGross and his customer v i held tin their hnnds when ordered ' copjistn ioa. a. i). 4: ca ALFRED BENJAMIN to do so, but both were shot, LaOross X. CO in New York. The r appare (l'lnB at onco and Jensen a day is the standard everywhere, insist Tbo moat (le8I)0rate crimo of the unon seeing this label youthB was the car barn robbery on Upon seeing uu iduei August 30. Marx and Roeski ar ranged the details, hut Roeski was not an active party in the robbery. Two men wore killed and $2,250 was taken. Marx, Vnndlne and Nledor- ninlr Invndnil the hnrn lit 3 nVlnek On your COat-hanfier, inside Coat- In the morning and began shooting Docket, or waistcoat strap. 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