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PAGE SEC. war" Miss Acnes Miller, of Chicago, speaks to young women about dangers of the Menstrual Period. " To Youno Women : I suffered for six years with dysmenorrhea (painful periods), so much so that I dreaded every month, as I knew H meant three, or lour days of intcuso pain. Tho doctor said this was due to nn inflamed condition of tho utcrino appendages caused hy repeated and neglected colds. "If younp pirls only realized how dangerous it is to take cold at this critical time, much suffering would bo pared them. Thank God for Ijydirt 15. Pinklmin's Vcgotablo Com pouiitl, that was the oulv medicine which helped mo any. Within three weeks after I started to tako it, 1 noticed a marked improvement in my general health, and at tho time of my .next monthly period tho pain had diminished considerably. I kept up the treatment, and was cured a month later. I am like another person since. I am in perfect health, my eyes are bfiffhter, I have added 12 pounds to my vcTjht, my color Is good, jmd I fbcl 1 i ght and happy, "Miss AO s Eb IvIuxeb, 25 Pot6maS live., Chicago, 111. ssooo vftret, original of about letter prating genuine 'nest cannot be produced. Tho monthly sickness reflects tho condition of a -woman's health. Anything unusual at that time should liavo prompt and proper attention, FAIRBANKS' TOUR WILL CAMPAIGN ALL T1II3 WESTERN STATES. Will Miiko Hear Platform Speeches in Jinny small Towns Will .Bo .lis- curled to Portland by Senator J. P. Bollher Will Speak ,,t Spokane and Then Como South Will Travel From Portland to San Francisco on Sumhiy. Chicago, 111., Sept. 23. Senator i uirbanks leaves Chicago tonight for j tile lotiRcst stump-speaking trip the country has Been since air. McKlnley's i famous "swing around the circle" prl- j tr his first nomination for the pres idency. Tho tour of tho republican j vrce-presldentlal nominee will take him to the Pacific coast and return jnnd will keep him busy until about the second week In October. I When Mr. Fairbanks is not address- , lnsr the voters of such towns as Dig Timber, North Yakima nnd Missoula from the rear platform of his car he will bo making talks nt such centers as St. Paul, Butte, Helena, Tacoma, ami San Francisco. Sundays are to bo used In ranking big Jumps, such as one from St. Paul to . Glcndlvo, Mont., and another from Portland to San Francisco. Senator J, P. Dolllver will take the vlce-presldentlal candidate out of Chi cago and through to Portland. He may continue as far as Omaha on the way back. Either nt Portland. San Frnn- ninnT Elocutionists, whtnh nnAMB M.ta ...... nliiB In the nssembly room of the Hollenden hotel. The sessions will continue through tomorrow. In addi tion to pnpors nnd recitations tho pro gram provides for discussions of all grades of elocutionary work from the kindergarten to advanced dramatic Instruction. The officers In charge of the con vention are: lMniim.i Vn r i. Cleveland, president; Miss Jennie Mnnnhelmnr. c , V....VHUUUII illOl VICU president; Mrs. Elizabeth Mansfield lrVlnC. Tnlniln v-v.i yiuc-iMtjauieni: Miss Ruth Ethel Mougey, Athens, secretary; Frank S. Fox, Columbus, trensurer. Mats, President to See l'rhnnte. Washington, D. C, Sent. 23. Elab orate preparations have been made for the entertainment of the Arch bishop of Canterbury and his nnrv who arrive In Washington todav for n visit of several days. PrnsMnni Roosevelt will receive the dlstlnmilsh- ed ylsltnr and his party nt tho White i louse tomorrow, and Blshon S.itnr- lee will give a large reception comnll- mentnry to tho nrchblshop tomorrow evening. This reception will be tlu first Important Roclal function of the season In Washington. The nreh. bishop, Bishops Saterlee nnd Donne. and their wives, will form the receiv ing line. The British ambassador, Sir nenry .Mortimer Durand, and Lady Durand will be present, as will manv members of the British embassy staff. the affair having an official nature for them, although not for officials of the Washington administration. PROF. HAW SchoolofHorsemanship In Tent, Main Street Near O. R. & N. Depot, Classes Every Evening Commencing Friday, September 23 I. O. O. F. Session Nenrs End. San Francisco, Cnl., Sept. 23. To- ,1n 'ifioMitnlli. ....... 1 ... i . i . . ... r,- n,.,i, i, .n, ,. , i "-. " mo cuu oi inn "a,:" " v '" MU uneven Brwt national gathering of 'Odd Fel- uv Congressman It. G. Cousins of , iW8 which has been hi session hero Iowa. .Mr. Fairbanks will reach La sMce Monday. Features of the day. Crosse, Wis., at S o'clock tomorrow - n addition to the concluding sessions morning. During the day he will j ot the Sovereign C.rand Lodge lticlud travel through Southern Minnesota, 1 e,i n parade of tho delegates, followed mnklng rear platform speeches at , )lUer In the day by a dress parade of Rushford, Lanesborough, Spring Vol- ' the Patriarchs Militant. In the Me ley, Austin and Albert Lou. Then he j chanc's Pavilion tonight the prizes transfers to the Burlington and speaks WIU be awarded to the winning teams at Owatonna and Fairbow, reaching ,1,, the competitive drills and this Edison Theatre I. Murray Smith, Manager. OPENING MONDAY, SEPT. 26 Two separate performances every evening. First show commences at 7:30 sharp; doors open at 7. Second show commences at 8:30 sharp. High-class vaudeville. Everything clean, refined and up-to-date. This theater caters to ladies, chil dren nnd gentlemen. Admission 10 cents, reserved seats 20 cents. Special matinee Saturday at 2:30 p. m. for children. Is Your Sead Clear? 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 Pills Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c and 21c. St. Paul late In the afternoon. He speaks before the Twin Cities Repub lican club tomorrow night. On Monday the senator will speak at Glendlve, Miles City, Forsythe and closes the day with a night meeting at Billings. On Tuesday he speaks at to come Jiig Timoer, Livingston, uozemnn, ana closes at Butte. On Wednesday he is Fentfiii Odds Against Illm ni miacouua anu jiouiuer, closing ui function will be followed by a grand ball, which will bring the week's pro gram to a close. While many of the visitors will depart for their homes tomorrow others will remain sight seeing In this vicinity for several days Helena. During Thursday he makes Missoula, closing at Spokane, Wash. Friday will find him at North Yaki ma, Ellensburg, Ronald and Tacoma. The Oregon state committee Is privi leged to work the candidate as seen fit on Saturday, reserving Saturday night for a meeting at Portland. From there he travels to San Francisco on Sunday. From San Francisco the re turn trip is not definitely outlined. It will Include meetings at Ogden, Car son City and Cheyenne, nnd probably Denver. Pure Food Congress. St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 23. The Inter national Pure Food Congress, nnd eighth annual convention of the Na tional Association of State Dairy and Food Departments will be held In this city during the coming week. Delegates from many foreign coun tries will be present, and with them nl)y eminent personages of the Unit ed States. The object of their work Bedridden, nlone nnd destitute. Such, In brief, was the condition of an old soldier by name of J. J. Hav ens, Versailles, O. For years he was troubled with kidney disease and neither doctors nor medicines gave him relief. At length he tried Elec tro Bitters. It put him on his feet In short order nnd now ho testifies: "I'm on the road to complete recov ery." Best on earth for liver and kidney troubles nnd nil forms of stomach and bowel complaints. Only 50c. Guaranteed by Tallman & Co., druggists. For Industrial Exposltloji. New York, Sept. 23. Plans are rap Idly being perfected for the establish ment of a permanent Industrial expo sition In New York, which can be made the center of attraction for for eign buyers when in this city. Tho indorsement of several of the South American republics has been obtained for this plan. A meeting of the com mercial organizations of New York will be held next week to secure their Refreshing and Healthful Tho City Brewery Bottled Beer. The greatest summer drink. It goes right to the spot. Always have this superior beer In your home. It gives youth and vigor to your tired system. Physicians recommend beer that U pure. City Brewery Bottle Beer Is always good and always the same. It Is made In Pendleton and not subject to changes of temperature In being shipped. Put up In Quarts, pints and half pints, and delivered In any quantity desired. Bottling Works telephone 1771. llesldenco telephone 1831. Walters' Flouring Mills Capacity, 1B0 barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed, etc., always on hand. Is to prevent commercial piracy that results in flood!,. the market with , - r adulterated foodstuffs whose lmpurl-1 ties are Injurious to the health nnd not Infrequently result In fatalities. Among those who will address the coming congress are Secretary of Agriculture Wilson, Congressman Hepburn of Iowa, nnd other noted champions of the purO food laws. Mlnnesotii Populists. Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 23. A ' strong effort is to be made to revivo , Interest in the populist party prlncl-j pleB In Minnesota. Leaders of the party are rounding up In Minneapolis and tonight they will meet In conven-; tlon at the Nicollet hotel to put a Watson and Tibbies electoral ticket In the field. If tho outlook appears to j warrant It a state ticket may bo put in the field. Announcement Is made that Thomas E. Watson of Georgia, the populist candidate for the presi dency, will address the gathering. South Dakota Lutherans. Brldgewood, S. D.? Sept. 23. The Lutheran conference, comprising all of South Dakota, convened here today with a good attendance of delegates and visitors. Bev. Prof. H. Ernst of St. Paul, William Stelnmeyer of York vllle, III., nnd Rev. O. J. Wolff of Goodwin, S. D., will address the conference. Work on Assessment Hulls. County Assessor C. P. Strain this morning completed the first five let ters of the assessment rolls and the total amounts to $1,GG0.I7G. "The en tire assessment of the county," he said, "will easily reach S9.S00.000. It will be several days yet before the rolls are completed." HAIR NATURALLY ABUNDANT. W. C T. IJ. Slute Convention. Bochoster, Minn.. Sept. 23. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Minnesota began Its annual con vention In Rochester today with a large attendance of delegates from the various branches of the organization throughout the state. The convention will bo In session four days. Among the features of the program will be addresses by Mrs. L. M. N. Stevens. the national president, nnd other Wlien It lit Free of fin nil ruff, It (Irovra Luxuriantly. Hair preparations and dandruff euros, as a rule, are sticky or Irritating affairs that do no earthly good. Hair, when not diseased, grows naturally, luxuriantly. Dandruff Is the cause of nlno.tenths ot all hair troublo, and dandruff Is caused by a germ. Tho only way to euro dand ruff Is to kill the germ; and, so far. tho only hair preparation that will positively destroy tho germ Is Newbro's Herplcdo .,-,i..f ffinr.-a nn,i wnrlfrs of the absolutely harmless, freo from grease, ',,, i sediment, dyo matter or dangerous drugs. orMinizaiionj 'it allays Itclilng Instantly; makes hair . 7. ', c- .. glossy nnd soft as silk. "Destroy tho F.locutloillsts In Session. ' cau0( you rernovo efreot sold by Cleveland. O.. ,Sept. 23. Prominent leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for elocutionists from all over the stnto i nample to The Herplcldo Co., Detroit, are hore for tho ninth annual conven- j Mich. tlon of tho Ohio State Association of, F. W. Schnldt Co., special ngents. IMIOPKSSOU HAW, THE ClUiEllItATED HOUSEMAN, WILT, GIVE A FKEE EXIHIUTIOX ON HOUSES AXI) CATTLE IN HIS LAHGE TENT. ALL INTEKESTEI) IN STOCK SlIOl'MJ AT TEND. YOU WILL I'lNI) IT CLEAN, INKTUUCTIVE AND ENEHTAINLVfi. THIS IS NOT AX EXHIBITION OF HUONCIIO BUSTING IT IS GIVING INFORMATION THAT ALL STOCK OWX EltS NEED. DON'T FOUGHT, THE EXHIBITION IS FREE. t KlKGPOni Raises the Dough Bread, cakes, pastry and biscuits made with Crescent Egg Phosphate Baking Powder aro mado more wholesome and nourishing by tho addition of tho wheat phosphates and mado lighter besides. Crescent raises and never fnlls and leaves no doposll of Rochelle salts, lime, ammonia, etc., In the food. Sold Everywhere 25c OF ALL D10SC uirnoxs. SASH, DOORS and WINDOWS Mado to Order HulldlnS J Icr, Lime, Cement, Hrlct Sand, Wood Gutters for IW" mid Dwellings u Specialty- Oregon Lumber Yard Aim Street. Oop. Court Hon , SOON BE TO PENDLETON Two More Carloads of Furniture for Rader, the Furniture and Carpet Man 1 .. ........ ...mmitrff