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1 'tiJL PAGE SIX. DAILY EA8T OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1904. EIGHT i I J Lhe letters ol Miss Merkley, whose pic ture is printed above, and Miss Claussen, prove beyond question that thousands of cases of inflammation of the ovaries and womb are annually cured by the use of I Lydia R Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Dear Jlr.s. Pin-toiam: Gradual loss of strength and nerve force told me something was radically wrong with me. I had severe shooting ' Twins throueht the pelvic organs, cramps and extreme irritation com pelled me to seek medical advice. The doctor said that I had ovarian trouble and ulceration, and advised an operation. I strongly objected to this and decided to try Lyilia E. Plnklinm's Vegetable Compound. I soon found that my judgment was correct, and that all the good things said about this medicine were true, and day by day I felt less pain and increased appotite. The ulceration soon healed, and the other complications disappeared and in eleven weeks I was once more strong and vigorous and perfectly well. "Jjy Heartiest tuanks are sent to you for the great good vou have I done me," Sincerely yours, Miss Margaret Meukley, 276 Third St, Milwaukee, Wis.. j , fliss Claussen Saved from a Surgical Operation. "JJEAR iURS. jinkiiam: it seems to me mat all the endorsements that I have read of the value of Lydia E. Hnkham's Compound do not express one-half of the virtue the great medicine really possesses. I know that it saved my life and I want to give the credit where it belongs. I suf. fered with ovarian trouble for five years, had three operations and spent hundreds of dollars on doc tors and medicines but this did not cure me after alL , "However, what doctors and medicines failed to do, Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound did. Twenty bottles restored me to per fect health and I feel sure that had I known of its value before, and let the doctors alone, I would have been spared all the pain and expense that fruitless operations cost me. If the women who are suffering, ana the doctors do not help them, will try lydia E. Pinkham's .Vege table Compound, they will not be disappointed with the results. Miss Clara M. Claussen, 1307 Penn St, Kansas City, Mo. FORFEIT If we cannot forthwith produce the original letter and lignatnrM of abore tfi""1 ""''. which will proTS tblr abtnlote Kennlnenew. Igdlm C X'inkluuu A1U. Co., Lyon, SUMi $5000 EXCURBION RATES TO ST. LOUIS Third streot. Portland, for sleeping car reservations. The Washington &. Columbia Railway. River Daptist Young copies' Union ot A m nrtnn (ntflrnfi rlnnol nnnvnnHnn FJ the World's Fair at St. Louis Detroit. '.Mich., July 7th. 10th. 1904. the following rates are announced: . .,,. ,,, ,-.., . . n To St. Louis, going via St. Paul Annua! meeting Grand Lodge Be- or Billings, retnrninc any di rict route $60.00 To Chicago, going vlt St. Paul or Billings, returning any di rect route 65.00 v t ti, ih.ir:m innj To. Louls- returning from ; Na'th,Ilal Encampment Grand Army Chicago, or : . ,H io,,hn rinol tnn. .,, Louis 62.50 Elks. Cincinnati, Ohio, July 23d-28th, 1304. Imperial Council Ancient Arabic Order Mystic Shrlno, Atlantic City, To St. Louis, returning via Chi cago, or To Chicago, returning via St. Louis 65.00 Children of half-fare ago, half the troll and return above rates. Tickets will be on sale list 15th-20th, 1904 Knights of Pythias National on cam puter t, Louisville, Ky., August 15th. 1804. For the above occasions the O. It. & X. makes a rate of S71.E0 to De- c in ninniRllnl sss y II- WAS FOR SEVERAL YEARS j WITH ASSOCIATED PRESS., From Obscurity He Has Risen to Great Prominence Within Twelve Years Is a "Buckeye'' and Is 52 Years of Aae Is a Noted and Suc cessful Corporation Lawyer Has Always Been Backed by His Party In Indiana, A little more than 10 years ago Charles warren Fairbanks was hard ly thought of as a factor in political life. Yet In 1892 he was made chair man of the Indiana republican con vention, nnd one year later received the entire vote of his party In the legislature for the United States sen atorsbip. The vote, however, was not large enough to elect. Iu 1897 his election came, and scarcely seven years after his appearance In Indiana politics he was talked of for the highest honors In the gift of the people or the United States. Senntor Fairbanks Is n native of Ohio, having been born nt Unionvllle Center, thnt state. In 1S52 He was graduated from Ohio Wesleynn uni versity at the age ot 20 and began his career as a newspaperman. Thiough the Influence of his uncle.! V llllam henry Smith, president of j tin Associated Press at that time, he secured a position with that organiz ation nt Pittsburg. He found time to practice journalism and read law at the same time, and soon after he be come a graduate of law his lUI'ity Ecnrud for him the po foil of so licitor tor the Chesapeake &. Ohio railroad. His success in corporation law gave him n wide reputation, and at the time of his election to the sen ate he was known as one of the most skillful railroad attorneys and financiers of the West. Soon after his election to the sen ate a high compliment wns paid to Mr. Fairbanks by his appointment as chairman of the United States branch of the Anglo-American Joint high commission. The nucstlons that the commission was expected to consider were of the highest Importance, and their nature was such as to demand j not only a profound knowledge of j iaw, out me meory anu practice oi diplomacy. Throughout the How t Jsdge Beer H.0ANO The only beer bottled exclusively at lie Crcweiy THE AMERICAN BREWING CO. ST. LOUIS. U. S. A. GEO. DARVEAU, Who!csa!e Ich - Clarity anti poiis-'-. ?rov ins perfect braw : ' fermenlaticn. 3rili.ccc:' c-wo"- -;r ir the brewing nnd nasi""" . been properly conductet. u uic fermen tation of the brr "i-'nlote-l tinder n careful cad scientific roTulRtion of temperature. No other Ixsr made equals tfc? f:cu3 Bohemian in this quality of brill iancy. It i3 naissil ty unremit ting watclif ulncss bestowed upon each brewing, aad without the use of chemical preservatives, thus giving thccousunicrc p'--rc, .-. -...1 I n F ILPli WONDERFUL COLLECTION AT THE ST. LOUIS FAIR. Savage Tribes That Eat Humans and Dogs, Like They Were Luxuries "Missing Link" Is to Be Seen in Some of the Diminutive Savages in the Island Exhibit Grotesque Dances and Brutal Orgies Mark Their Conduct Invitation to the People to Visit the Filipino Village at the Fair. mltted Inside of CO days, and the government exhibit will be one of the first to be installed. The government will pvnor(j $r,n. 000 on buildings for its exhibit at the Lewis and Cmrk exposition. rite buildings will be constructed the main exhibit building, an Oriental building for the Philippine exhibit, one for forestry and irrigation, one for fisheries and one for an exhibit by the life-saving department. The East Oregonlan is in receipt ot trying the following letter sent out by Her- negotiatlons of the Joint commission, i I)ert s, stone in charge of the Ph. Louis, to all newspapers throughout the country, 1 Inviting attention to the importance Cnnntn. rnt.t.nnl.. 1 ., ... .1 . I. tjvuuiui lanuuuna tuuuilUlCU luc ' InnlnA n-lift,U Of pnso nf fht I7n tm! Ctntac In annh n ! cu.u.,. ult way as to command the respect of the British and Canadian commis sioners and to retain their cordial personal regard and good will. .Mr. Fairbanks' home is In Indian apolis He also occupies a large house In Massachusetts avenue. Washington, when congress is In ses-1 and historical value of the exhibit. The letter Is published in full in or der to give something of the scope of the exhibit from the islands. Just now the Filipinos and their country is the most interesting possession of slon. Mrs. 'Fairbanks is one of the , he neD,e of, V15 United States, and most prominent club women in the country and through that medium, Is almost as widely known as her distin guished husband. Stage Robbed in the Good Old Way. Thursday morning at 7:45 o'clock the stage from Silver City to Murphy was held up by a lone highwayman on the summit about two miles out of Silver City and the passengers re lieved of their money and Jewelry. The robber was a low, heavy-set man and carried a double barreled, breech loading shotgun and wore a mask. The passengers were made to got out of the stage and line up alongside the road and at this time F. H. Chei lus and wife, of Sliver City, came up in a buggy. They were also lined up with the passengers, just then Gus Qusterson, who does not understand the English language very well, came u n nn horseback- nnil hofnro ha u-nc made to realize the Bltnntlnn rnmo ' est for students of politics, civlllza near being shot by the robber. He ! tlon- economics and ethnology with was also lined up. popular features which surpass in vit- Everybody was ordered to give up ' al hnman Interest any of the Oriental ineir money ana jewelry and one bi' uu iuh ui Orcgonlans vlsutnc the St. Louis ex position are urged to visit the Islands exhibit and become acquainted with the people and their customs, descrlb-i ed in the following letter. Mr Stone says: 8t. Louis, Mo., June 18. (To the East Oregonlan.) I take pleasure In offering you the freedom of the i ull ippine exposition when you visit the World's fair at St. Louis. It is the largest single exhibit at the fair, with a complete organization of its own including a department of pub licity. We have now under way a special press building, equipped with desks, telephones, etc.. which are at your service. We Invite you to make this building your headquarters at the fair, to have your mall sent In our care, y nanA dnnV and to call upon us for any assistance IS I0IIT IICaQ Vital f we can renucr you. i uu i-niuppine exposition combines a scientific Inter- Economy Brand Evaporated Gream bears the above cap label. Contains fully as much food substance per can as the watery imitations in larger cans. It is smooth and perfect because skillfully pre pared Its purity is guaranteed. party was relieved of his cuff buttons. The robber compelled Gusterson to grounds. It shows the grades in civilization from tho diminutive Negrito, who Is cut open the mall sacks and took tho only a stop removed from the "miss- registered packages. The highway- ing link," through the dog-eating and man did not search the passengers, I head-hunting Uontoc, and the .Mum, but took whatever they gave him. j n'ho Is now causing most of the trou After gathering up the booty, he or- ble in the islands, to the Scout, who dered them all In the rius and start- Is a regular in the United States ed them down tho hill, whllp he start- army, and tho Vlsayan, who weaver od on a run ovor the hill. The robber fabrics of great beauty was very careless and could have One has only to vls.c these natlv been shot easily If there had been a and watch their tribal dances, t gun In the party. He got about $20 study the men and women at work in cash, two watches and a pair of or witness a doe-feast, to realize their If not, it is probably the fault of your Liver and you need a corrective. You will be sur prised to see how quickly your brain will clear and how much better you can work after taking Beecham's Pilis Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c and 2SC. Tickets on sale cuff buttons from tho passengers. It primitive character, and then to pass -d- Limit-fl0 day8 Irom dnte of , if. not known how much there was in on to the constabiilary-the beginning Ma 11. 12 sn. . , L the registered mail. , of lho army of .tne PhUlppines-rt p- 18; July 1. To Clnclnnat , Ohio, and ,"'! The Passengers were Fred Perkins, resontatlves of manv tribes hostile to E. C. each other, but brought together and A. Bird, harmonized by the uniform they wear and 13; Juno 1C. 17 and " nnil 3 Aliens! 19 O ,i , ,1 in. cnnnm. ACk 9K b1a .lata r iAi.A 7 . ,1 .. i n v. .. . , i - ,. . . -t - (-" w, v l, ,u, J J. 1 1. kit- v vfiii; unit) klUliDID jut; 1UIU, u iruvei.Ug IU U II Ol Dull l.BKe ber E, C and 7; Ootobor 3, 4 and 5. Htn, 13th nnd 14th. Final limit 30 Gardner, of Silver Chv: , s Good going ten days from date of days from date of salo. I of Hnllov: Jack Mrrrnrmii. '.i n' i . sale, returning. SO days from date ot To Atlantic City. N J and return, I H. Pound of San Antonio. Texas; i Tho Philippine exposition was or- sole. Wf B. T lekeu on sale July 7th. 8th, . George Parks and wife of Jordan Val- ganlzed "to show what has been done mTdir,1StuP"0VCr at nny poInt r. In xr .(lay8 f?m llat0 l cB,ar le;; nml Mra-J-Pa'd'ng of DeLama. I and what Is being done, in tho Is- witliln the limits tSI ?,""!";,,' NeW8 i.,tho robbory was nt I" l an educational exhibit For full information regarding TteKeU or, stflei.Uigiist Sth 3th. 10 h. sent to Silver City and the sheriff , from beginning to end. and we want routes, aide trips, etc.. call on or ad- Flnnl limit. 6a qjjya from dato of sale, and a posse immediately started in I you to see It. dress, wALTEK ADAMS, ACT, S. B. QALDERHEAD, Pendleton, General Passenger Agent, Ore, Walla Walla. Wash. Louisville, Ky.. -and return. JG8.25. Tickets on salo August 8th, Sth, 10th. Final limit Oo days from date of sale. , For particulars call on or address E. !C. Smith,. agent O. It. & N.. Pendle- Special Excursion to the World's Fair , ton' 0m Tho Denver & Rio Grande in .con- World.8 Fair Rates. nectlon with tho Missouri Pacific, wlll I m. n . XT rnu a series of personally conducted L8.?" ? &,N' Coanr announces vspnralnna In lho HWW. f.,1- ,l,ln, the following low rates; Jnnn. Thno iMrpnrflinna win .n ! From Pendloton to 8t. Louis and through to SL I)ula without change ! IF0' ?u,010,' pursuit. At this wrltlnc ho hn nn been caught. Dolse Capital News. Turners at La Crosse. La Crosso, Wis., June 24. The na tional colors of Germnny Intertwined with the 8tars and Stripes decorato uie streets anu pnune buildings of La Crosse today. The gala attire is In honor of the visitors to the Wis consin sttttp tnrnfpqf urhlxti i j : . ... i- juuy anu win continue until Monday. ON THE PENINSULA. of mm mnitinr- ahnrt .inn. nf nrinni. I From Pondleton to Chicago and ro-1 Delegations are on hand from Minn. nni nninto n wnia mh- n ,t t !, I turn. S65.00. I Bota and Iowa as well OS from n.W , uii .v. Utah v tucau I m . , excursions will leavo Portland June 7th, and the second June 17th. The rate irom Pendleton will bo JOO.OO to BL Xaula and rotiim. Excursionists going via tho Denver & Itlo Grande 5?J0 lbP PrTUcSO of returning via a d fforent route. This is tho most pleasant way, as well as the most de lightful one, to cross the continent The stops arranged glvo an opportu nity of visiting the various points ot interests in and about Salt Lake r.itv Denver and Kansas City. If you wish sota and Iowa as well as from nearly To cnicago, returning through St. every part of Wisconsin. Tho tfirn Louis (no coupon between Chicago days' program Is reploto with inter and St. Louis) or vlco versa, $02.60. estlng features, among them parades jo unicago, returning via ou iouis " uiuicitc exiiiuuions, band Con or vice versa, JGC.2C. Tickets on salo June 7, 16, 17, 18, July 1, 2, 3, August 8, 9, 10, Sep tember 6, G, 7, October 3, 4, 6. Tickets good going within 10 days certs and declamation contests. Frenchmen Gather at CalumeL Calumot, Mich., Juno 24. Thons. ands of Frenchmen are Eathnrlnc in from dato of sale; final return limit Calumet for the annual reunion ot the 90 days from date of sale. I copper country members ot tho St 8topovera allowed in either dlrec- Jean de Baptlste socloty. The r- I tlon within the transit limit. For union will last several davs. An in. io accompany one of those excursions ! further Information call on or ad. tcrcstlnc nroerflm of outdoor .mrii wito nt once to W. C. McBride, 121 1 dress E. C. SMITH, Agent, and festivities has been arranged. Government Exhibit at Lewie and Clark Exposition. Washington, D. C, June 24. The government board having the raattor of tho location of the government ex hibit at the Lewis and Clark exposi tion, today decided upon the "penin sula site" upon which to put the government buliulngs. The meeting of the board was attended by Dlroc-tor-General Goode, of Portland, who will start for Portland Immediately, his mission on this Immediate Issue being ended. The only question affecting the de sirability of the peninsula site that has been at any time raised has been that of the possibility ot the ground being flooded during any unusual raise in the level of the adjacent river: but that liability has been greatly magnified, and the assurances to the board by those best and most authoritatively acquainted with the locality sotllod the matter. Plans for the building will bo sub- O SPICES, o COFFEE,TEA, BAKING POWDER, FU&fOfHNO EXTRACTS AboIurePurlrV. FinesfFIavor, OrealeSrrenh.CeasobkPrices. CL0SSET & DEYEH5 PORTLAND, OREGON. li'li " you are IntenwM Jl aiming, Me Jfc J complete. ""J ACADEMY BOAjmo -. WlI.Ij I BRUSHES j ARTISTS' 84HJJ. SKY BRUSHES PLAQUES TUBE COLORS We make a j frarnlniT mrvr-r... ' II o "VlUtttS. StOCk Of fr.i 1 C. 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