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JJiCTY PfiOt'B PAGE SIX. DAIL" EAST OREGONIAN. 3ENDLET0N, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1904. EIGHT Change of LriFB OwiuK to modern methods of ltvmir. not ouo woman in a thousand approaches this perfectly natural change without oxporl- nnnlnff n ihm.n nf vnrv nnnrwit.fi ntirl nnmnMmna tminfnl nvmntntna. Thnsn ilmmlfnl hot flashes. Rnmlimr Mm blond Hiiririncr to the lin.irfc ujitil it seems ready to burst, and tho faint feelinc that follows, n fnm rt tlm uvtnntnmn nf ilnnenrniin nnrvnim trnnliln. The norVCS TV aro crying out for assistance. Tho cry should bo lieedcd in time. KB Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was prepared to meet the needs of woman's system at this trying period of her life, and all women who uso it pass through this trying period witu comiort unu satety. READ THESE CONVINCING LETTERS: " Dkau Mrs. I'inkiiam : My trouble wns change of life and cramp Inf. Nn hum. tonrruc can describe- what I suffered with tho crarup. I dreaded from one time to another so much that I almost wanted to die. " Dear Mas. Pi.nkham : I feol It my duty to write you about tho wonderful cure your medicine has brought about. "I suffered for years with change of life. I would have fainting spells, cither before or after my monthly periods. They would come on mc suddenly. Sometimes X would bo on the street. " I had pains all over me. My head ached all tho time, could take no walks or go up stairs without becoming completely exhausted. 1 suffered untold misery. I tried doctor's medicines for a long time, but derived no benefit. " I cannot say too much In praise of Lydia E. Pinkliam'K VcRe tnblo Compound, and would advise all sufferers of female trouble to uso It, for It will certainly cure them." Mas. Lizzii: C. Ui:vnoi.us, Buchanan. Va. When ono stops to think about tho good these women dorived from this great medicine, it seems almost boyoud boliof ; yet it is all true as stated in their letters published above at their own request. No rucIi helpful advlco to women who aro sick can bo hurt elsewhere as will bo re ceived free bv addressinir Mrs. lMiiklmm at T.r.B liff.iuu If v.tu ulf.lr Tt71ltl4 llJ1 tory contain thousands of letters from women who havo been safely carried through that dangor period " Change of Life." Tho cures of Mrs. Reynolds and Airs. Ulako aro not unusual ones for this medicine to accomplish. " Our family physician did everything he could for me, but I got no relief. IIu said if I lived to get through with tho other trouble, it would wear away after a time, but I had It six years and could notwalk orexerelso In any way without bringing on an attack of tho cramp, and I would suffer untold misery until I would be perfectly exhausted and helpless. " 1 read in one ol your nine uoous niram your mcuicinu being good for female troublo and change of life, and thought thero was no Harm in trying it, so i uui, anu it ncipcu me and I was able to take wuius anu won: some. " I am very thankful for the relief your medicine has been to me." Miw. V. M. llUKIt, Deep Water, W. Va. For these Ills no other medicine hi tho world has received such widespread and unqualllled endorsement, liefuso all substitutes. you aro foolish l'f you don't. FORFEIT"0 cannot forthwith produco the original letters and sic natoroa of Above testimonials, which will oroTethelrabsolute eenulnentss. ltliiK.rinhlinm Mf.llclnn Co.. l.ynn. Mass. $5000 mam 'ill ir U'l.'ll 1 R 1 HZ in I bi 81 w to Judge Beer BRILLIANCY ON IIS GO C. J. MILLIS COMPLETES TOUR OF CENTRAL OREGON Clarity and polish, prov ing perfect brewing end fermentation. Brilliancy is always found in beer if the brewing nnd mashing has been properly conducted, and the fermen tation of the brew completed under a careful and scientific regulation of temperature. No other beer mode equals the famous Bohemian In thi3 quality of briH Uncy. It is gained by the unremit ting watchfulness bestowed upon each brewing, and without the use of chemical preservatives, thus giving the consumer a pure , wholesome and exhilarating beer. "Tfce only beer bottled xelnilTely t the Brewery" .Says Stock Are in Finest Condition Some Heavy Losses Reported No Prospects Yet for a Spring Market, Although the State Is Greatly Over stocked Feed Is Plentiful and Or egon Is Fortunate Compared to Other 8tates. A wmm THE AMERICAN BREWING CO. GEORGE DARVEAU, WHOLESALE DEALER. In order to make room for our new line of enamel ware, we are offering our present stock of gray granite ware below cost: Tea Kettles, regular price $1.00, now 2-Quart tea .r coffee pots, regular price 55c, now 6-Quart milk pans, regular price 40c, now Pie plates, regular price 20c, now 2.Quart granite buckets, regular price 35c, now . C-Quart preserving kettles, regular price 50c, now , 17.Quart dish pans, regular price 90c, now W. J. Clarke Co. 70c 30c 20c 13c 25c 30c 70c PHONE MAIN 211. 211 COURT STREET. THE BEST IN BEER IS THE CELEBRATED PABST It is recognized as tho highest grado beer mado. Wo have secured the sale of Pabst beer in Pendleton and nil 0r customers will bo served will, it when thoy call at our place. Wo handle only tho l'abst boor and havo it on draught nnd bottled. THE STATE SALOON J. E. Russell & Co., Props. For sale at the East Oregonlan office Large bundles of i.ewspapers eontalnlnjj ovr 100 blc papers, can be had for 25c a bundle. C. J. Mlllis, livestock agent of the O. It. & N. company, nrrived in Bak. or City last evening from an extend ed tour of Interior .Oregon. lie cov ered the vast scope of country in cluded in Crook, Harnoy and Grant counties. Ho was compelled to leave his trip uncomplete on account of tho bad roads in the interior. lie says that tho spring washouts havo mado tho roads impassablo at many points, and whllo tho peoplo aro repairing tho roads as rapidly as possible It will bo some time before thoy aro put in good condition. Many bridges throughout tho interior were swept away, says tho Baker City Herald. Mr. Mlllis reports tho stock pros pects good. Tho rango was never hotter In that section of the country at this timo of tho year. Grass is putting out, stock is doing well and stockmen see a bright future for their stock this year. Tho prospects are that Eastern Orogon will have tho best rango this year for many years past. Tho spring rains and freshets havo done tho work for the rango, while thoy havo been devastating roads and bridges. Tho hay crop this year will excel those for many years past. Thero was a heavy loss In cattle and horses in March hut this troublo Is over and thoy nro now getting In good condition rapidly. Tho causo of tho stock losses by death was tho early spring and tho shortage In hay. By tho first of March tho feed was completely exhausted. But tho grass put out early, and tho weather being warm ranchers turned thoin stock upon tho rango away ahead of tho usual time. Tho tlrst threo weeks In March wore good and tho stock were begin ning to pick up,, but a frcozo came tho third weok in March nnd cattlo and horses were both caught on the rango and died like sheep. Tho loss was terrlhlo. Sheep did not sustain this loss. Thoy did well throughout tho winter. Thoy werp farther In tho rango and wero sheltered by tho mountains and protected by tho warnior climate that obtains in tho mltl desert. Through out tho Interior tho sheepmen aro in tip top shapo. Hut tho prlcos m stock aro not satisfactory. In fact, thero nro no prices. No ono knows when tho con ditions will change. Thero la an overplus throughout tho .country There ate too many stock ovory-whoro. But Oregon has tho fulvantugo of all of tho Eastern and Middle West portion of tho country. Sho has a good range. This Is established for the present year. FVcd Is senrco at many points, and with an oversupply of stock on tholr hands tho stockmen aro In a picuio. With tho good rango this vear Oro imn ntnekmon will he ahlu to hold their tholr stock until hotter prlcos obtain which 18 eortain to occur nu inm Uui und of tho year. Tho do mnnrt will come sooner or later and Oregon stockmen win no roauy mr h Looks for Better Cattle Prices. Helm, tho well known stockmnn or Eastern Washington, was in tho city yesterday .Mr Helm's buyers nro now In tho Meld purchas ing cattle and ho expects to ship 1.1 carloads from Lowlston within a few days. Between this point nnd Pull man he will pick up live carloads, making a solid train of sixteen cars. Tho cattlo will bo taken to tho Colvlllo reservation nnd placed on tho rango there. Mr. Helm lias recently secured a grazing permit. He . ex plains that ho came to this section to purchaBo yearlings, but could not securo tho necessary number and then decided to buy 2-year-olds. "I am buying these rattle," he said, "for the market two years hence There is a chance, of coursu, that 1 am mistaken In my view, but I believe cattle will command an exceptionally good price at tluit time." I.ewlKtou Tribune. A Sure Thing. It is said that nothing is sure ex cept death and taxes, but that is not altogether true. 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