EIGHT PAGES. PAGE TWO. " TLY HAST ORKGOXLN, PENDLETON, OREGON, Tl'ESDAY, AVGI ST 7. 11)00. PERSONAL PROPERTY ASSESSMENTS FROM UMATILLA COUNT! TAX LIST The .East Oregonlan will publish a compute list of the personal property I assessments of Umatilla, from time to time. The lift beginning with the let ter "B" Is started today nnd an In stallment will be run every day until the entire list Is published. The names and amounts of each as sessment are taken from the tax rolls In the office of Assessor C. P. Strain ami a'e correct. No real estate assessments are In cluded, this list being confined strictly to personal property, or that class ot property which Is most easily and most frequently hidden from asses sors. It may be said here that Assessor C. P. Ptraln has succeeded in listing more personal property than any of his predecessors. The list Is as fol lows: Letter "A." Abrahamson. E Ackley. F. M Adams. H. C Adams. Dick Adams, John Adams. R. N Adams. G. K Adklnson, T. L. Alba Percheron Horse Co. Alba Sawmill Co C. Alhee. AV. H Alhrecht. Chas Alcorn. R. M Alexander, K Alkali Horse Co Allnway. S. A Allen. A. D Allen, C. E Aller. O. "3 Anderson, Martin Anderson, A Anderson. L. F Anderson. Swante Anderson, Anna Andrews. Fred V Ansparh. Xoah Arbogust. Asa S Archer & Millhorn Arehart. W. F Arkell. J. F Armstrong. Chi Is Arp. August Ashworth. J. M Athena Stock Improvement Co Letter "I$." Dafccock, A. S Babcock. .. J Hancock. E. M Bad It-lay. J. A Padgett. O. W Baer. Max Dagwvll. J. Bahr, John Bean Bros. Baker. Ms. Baker. Baker. Thomas L.. Baker. Baker, Baker. Baker. 110.00 250.00 3.250-.00 295.00 S55.00 120.00 2.380.00 205.00 500.00 $00.00 95.00 793.00 413.00 7,500.00 600.00 375.00 1S5.00 3i0.00 300.00 350.00 340.00 160.00 625.00 105.00 405.00 313.00 190.00 133.00 300.00 240.00 320.00 275.0ii 225.00 700.00 330.00 370.00 310.01 1.S90.OO Pond. V. II. Pond, Sarah Pond Pros Popottl, C Fonnoy, C. R. & Son Hooher. W. II Hooker. C. II Horn, Kmelia Porn. Jacob Postwlck. A. E B"tt. C. E Pott. V. A Baughman, D. A How man, Daniel , . . . Bowman, C. P Bowman, George V, . Bowman, O. P Powlus. Lewis Royd, W. H Boyd. Ida Buylen, Herbert Brace, George Bra.lshaw, L. F. Prandt, H. A Pranstetler, H. C. . . Bredlng. Chris Prehm, E. G Frents. Thomas H. . . ! Brewer, A. T Erlgham, J. H Rriley, Clara E : Brolliar & Crowner . . Protherton, Frank , . , Protherton, E. L i Protherton, C. M. . , I Protherton. Eliza J. . . Rrown. George W, . . , ' Brown, Franklin 1 Rrown. W. J , W. L W. S D. C. A. Rrow n. Brown, Brown. Brown, Prown, Prown, J. R. . . Prown. Jeff P. Prown. Gideon Prown. C. W. . & II. F. Brown Prown Prown Prown Prownfiel Prownoll. C. A Esther M. . . P. F L. & P. . C. V. D. C. . . Proxson. Clyde . Pry.in. J. G Bryant. J. AV Prvant. Alex Pryson. C. K. Iliyson, M. A Buchanan. G. Buchanan! Grant Puchanan, M. A. Pu.-kner. Charles , & J. E F. A. N. M. A Thomas Thomas R. C. .. J. B. M. T. . William nv.ir'j Biiekner. Susan 2.500.0') 1 HuboUs. B. W 270.00 unbolts. Henry 1.075.00 ; ituholts. A. G 600.00 , BurlinRame. E. C 90.00 i p.un:s. Thomas AY 500.00 Biiroker, Mary l'O.Ou i push, G. AA" 170.00 ButP-r. Charles 110.00 j r-tutter Creek Telephone Co. 295.00 ryrrL F. T & c. E 390.00 ;,-,.,, X- Mollohon Baker & Sullivan $40.00 j Byrnes. IJszle Baker & Folrom Baldwin. I.. C Balfour. Guthrie & Co.. Balliett. R. L Bnllou. C.i. R Balteznre. Joseph Banister. John Banister, Sam Banister, George M. Banister. AV. A Bank of Helix Bank of Echo Barger Bros Barklow, B. F Barrett C. A. & Co. . . B.-irrett, C. A Barnes, AV. A Barnes, Irwin ........ Bartley. J. L Bartholemew, Dorothy Barton. J. H Baskett. J. N Baskett, J. AV Bauer. Peter J Baum. Edward Da.tmgardner, Henry Baumgardner, J, J. Beach. H. AV Beale. F. J Beamer. John Beamer. R. C Beam. J. E Bean. H. J Beat he, F. H Beathe. C. C LYathe. AVill Beauchamp, Mary . . . Peauchamp. M. O. . . . Eeckin". Charles Belike. Gustave Belike. Robert Rellke. Hanna - Beitel. Mrs. C. H. ... Bell John, et al Pell. H. J Bell,,,W. H Bell.' A. H TV-!!. AVIIIiam B"lle. C. G Pelts. P. L. C." 155.00 700.00 720.00 85.00 ... 495.00 .... 430.00 810.00 . .. 200.00 1,980.00 580.09 . ... 140.00 . ... 80.00 . ... 25.00 160. Oo . ... 875.00 Belts Douglas 4 285.00 E.;nsor, AValter E Benson, AA'. J Bent ley, L. S Berlin. Frank Berry. L. L Berry T.oof Berry, F. J Berry. Sarah J Bet. L. J Bethers. Simeon Biamont, H. C Blckr.ell, A. J Blrdsell, D Kissinger Bros Pls'lnger. O. G Bltney, AA'. R Black. M. J Blackburn. H. L Flair. H. A Blanchett. Joseph & Sons.. Bland. C. K liomgren, Joseph Blue Alt. Creamery Co. ... Blue Mt. Ranch Co "Rramnnt. J- J Bodily. R. .1 Boesch. Albert Boedefeld, F. J Boerstler, C. H Bogurd, Susan K. Pogert At Keegan . . BeWn. J- A 9 din no 93ft nn ! Letter 6.930.00 I Cable. Truman 250.00 Caldwell. AVIIIiam 465.00 : Caltfr.rnia AA'Ine Houpe 260. 0'j Cameron, Charles E. . 1.400.00 i Cimeron, Angus 300.00 ' Cameron, James Est . 345.00 I Cameron. G. V 1 70.00 j Campbell. Charles H. . 6.000.0!) Campbell, J. F 5.900.00 ' Campbell, S. J 600.00 Campbell, Edwin ..... 190.00 1 Campbell. Thomas A. 2.500.00 ', Campbell. Thomas .... 1,510.00 , Campbell, John 873.00 Campbell. AA'. S 135.00 j Campbell, Rose 300.00 ! Campbell, AV. R 110.00 -Canfleld. R. C 1,000.00 Cannon. St. E 60.00 j Capllrger. S. R 310.00 Cuptlntrer. Lulu 180.00 Card AV. P 100.00 Carglll. R. AV 360.00 Carglll. D. E 25.00 Carglll. AA'. H 355.00 Carglll. Elmer 405.00 Cnrmlrhael, George . 225.00 Cnrnes Bros 180.00 Carney & Kennedy ,. 425.00 Carney, V. AA' 1,020.00 Carney, S. J 100.00 Carney. E. F. ' 150.00 .Carpenter, C. C 465.00 75.00 2.250.0(1 225.00 100.00 250.00 125.00 300.00 1,540.00 405.00 255.00 490.00 135.00 260.00 S15.00 30.00 500.00 8. 035. 00 1,340.00 650.00 1.775.00 380.00 180.00 110.00 435.00 1.S20.00 925.00 1,800.00 345.00 65.00 375.0u 300.00 625.00 490.00 700.00 155.00 485.00 315.00 540.00 440.00 225.00 170.00 235.00 32O.O0 150.00 2,1:15.00 970.00 2X5.00 115.00 500.00 715.00 273.00 6.500.00 530.00 270.0H 605.00 69 5.00 355.00 210.00 1.950.00 350.00 310.00 215.00 160.00 sr.o.oo 75.00 3X0.00 4S0.0O 465.00 40.00 35.00 535.00 430.00 l.OOO.OO 670.00 2.405.00 425.00 510.00 960.00 300.00 1.145.00 320.00 1.915.00 180.00 895.00 170.00 490.00 2.260.00 640.00 450.00 270.00 245.00 250.00 410.00 150-.00 315.00 305.00 215.00 755.00 2SO.0O 765.00 275.00 90.00 710.00 1.695.00 1,075.00 180.00 480.00 1,330.00 Cue. .S. K Coffey, J. B Coffman, 3. 11 Colbern, P. E Cold Springs Horse Co. , , . Cole. A. A Cole. Charles Colisworthy, C. F Collins, R. R Collins, C. P Combs. P. E Combs, Martin Commercial National Rank Stockholders: AV. L, Thompson A. C. Ruby . Robert Lalng AV. S. Padley R. Pnrlepuese O. A. Hartmnn T. G. Halley AA'. F. Kettenbach ....... M. S. Lantz Bank fixtures Cnmpton, J. M Compton, Martin ; . , . Compton, H. A'. Conklln, AVIlllam .' Connerly, AA'llllam Connelly, Joe F Connell, H. T Conrad, T. J. . . '. Conrad, S. C Conrad, A. C Cook & Perry Cooper & Wyatt Copeland, H. H Copplnger, James Copplnger, J. AA' Copplnger, Sum Copplnger, George Coppnck. Robert Coiiey, W. T .Corley, Eugene . . . '. Corley, Frank Cox & McFwen Craig. Elvin Craig. AV. It Crawford. James ,.t Crayne, Sherman CilsJer. C. J Crow, John V Crow, John Culley. Sim J Culley, C. C Culter. II. M Culp. B. F dimming. A. J Cunimings Gecrge Cunha, Joseph Cunningham, Charles Cunningham Sheep & Lund Co Cunningham, Charles F. . . . Curl. Frank Cm l: i.;lit. William Curtright, I.. K Curts. Bros 500.00 160.00 470. 0U 300.00 750,00 6,365.00 245.00 2,520.00 365.00 1,125.00 675.00 4 75.00 6.375. 00 850.00 425.00 4 25.00 637.00 531.00 637.01. 531.00 212.00 1.875.00 160.00 50.00 200.00 205.00 600.00 3.280.00 780.00 706.00 400.00 0 RUSTLERS IDAHO 1IOUSKTH1EVES TllltEATKX It AXCIIFIt. Tln-MIIng Experience of Phil K II sell lit the Unmix of ii (limit of Hustlers In Simlio KUer Entlewl to Lonely Cabin mill Threatened Willi Dentil IT He Bol'ii-oil to Give Hill of Sale to Horses Stolen by tin- Gimsr. 1,800.00 660.00 20.00 283.00 795.0b 135.00 J TO THE PUBLIC: I was asked I would be boy- nnt sell me goods; train trade, I portected 1,4 35.00 265.00 1.365.00 150.00 1.625.00 695.00 150.00 1.900.00 303.00 75.90 4,705.00 130.00 900.00 150.00 400.00 160.00 370.00 70.00 5.5S3.00 5o.ooo.oo 39.S10.00 233.0O 550.00 175.01) 185.00 t 965 00 I The following story from the Poise Statesman Is a reminder of the old days nnd outlawry In the northwest. The Statesman says: A story bearing all the merits of daring Jobs of former days when masked men robbed, pillaged and murdered In the west comes from Cot tonwood basin on the Snake river about 12 miles below Mineral. The story tells of Phil Kitsch being the victim of a plot to secure his father's horses by a gang of rustlers. A ruse was successfully worked on Kitsch and he went to the cabin ot the bad men, where he was threaten ed with a lynching when he refused to obey the orders of the gang, but he went through the ordeal unharm ed and was In AVelser this morning In consultation with authorities to learn what could bo done. A black horse disappeared about three months ago from the home of Phil Kitsch, who resides near Rich land. Ore. AVlth his brother. AV. J. Kitsch, he had been searching for the animal but without result. On July 19. Amos llohlnette, a young lad from Sturgll bar, appeared and told AV. J. Kitsch be knew where the horse was and for his brother to go to Rock c-eek corral next day and bring an extra saddle with him. Phil went and there found the Rob ItK'tte buy. s he saw no horse, he was nbout to return when he was per suaded by the boy to go to the cabin, that pet-raps he would find "the hoys" I there. They both went to the cabin. ! an 1 when the door was opened w-?re i confronted by three masked men' who covered thm with guns. At the order I of tb- lead-r. who was called "Slim." j both were bound hands and feet and I taken into the cabin. When Kitsch answered the tiues- I wish to announce to the people of Pendleton that I am on In ,i .n.i,.,,, momhnnt nnd am not hampered by any associations which , o-iioii ..n for the uuroose of skinning the public. to Join the local Furniture Dealers' Association, roiled bv the wholesale houses nnd they would D. ...... (dt tituit tmrnosn was one to res uu., nu.r".B i . IU- myself in mv application with me ioiiohiub it-,.. buyers may 'know what they are up against, I have caused printed the following. , Ju)y 2.lhi 1906 rendition I'lirnltiire ltiilcrs' Association, Gentlemen: , , . , . . . , Enclosed find check for $5.00 for membership fees for which I herewith present to you my applic ation to become a member of your organization, on the following conditions: First By becoming a member of your organization I do not sur render any of mv liberties as an Independent American citizen. Second That' tho organization is not for the restraint of trade. Third That the organization is not In any ny to Interfere with my business. Now, gentlemen, If these conditions are satisfactory with your as sociation I hope to become a member thereof: If not. please return check. GRAHAM Fl'ItXITl'KC COMPANY, Py V. It. (iruliiun, Manager. V. It. Graham, Esq., rendition, Oregon! July 31st, 1906. Dear Sir: , Your appllcitton for membership In the Retail Home Furnishers Association of Pendleton, was taken up at our meeting this evening and the decision was that we could not accept It with such reservation of right ns you state. AVe herewith return your check. Yours truly, LEAVIS HUNTER, Secretary. The above speaks for Itself. If they could not allow me the priv ileges asked for. they must be formed for the purpose of grafting the public. However. I will not bo a party to any such deal, but will continue to sell my goods for Just such a margin as has made my business a bucccss, and me money. GRAHAM FURNITURE CO. Postoffice Block Your Credit is Good P. s. i have Just received word that the Portland houses will not sell me any more gords because I don't belong to the trust, but I li ve Just received n carload nnd will get more. Prof. Tyler, of Amherst college, said recently: "A man can live com fortably without biains: no man ever existed without a digestive rystem. The dyspeptic has neither faiih. hope or oharity." Day by day people real. Izm the Importune? of caring for their digestion: realize Ihe need of the use. of a little corrective after overeating. A corrective like Kodol For Dyspepsia. It -lisests what you eat. Sold by Tall man' & Co. Threshing ill the Vnllry. A correspondent for the Oregon Dally Journal In Eugene says: Threshing became general in Lane county this week. The first wheat to be dellveied at the Eugene flour mills was brought in Fridav by M. F. Itosf?, who conducts the Johnson farm east of Springfield. Ills wheat averaged 30 bushels to the acre anil the grain were large and well filled. Reports from other localities Indicate n good vi"ld. better than for a long time past. although there are a number of pieces u: the country where the yield will be light. One threshing outfit reports thnt fall oats are yielding 35 bushels to the acre on an average nnd spring oats about 30 bushels. These averages will probably prevail all over the county. tions as to his1 name and whore In.' lived he was told he lied and that they knew he was a detective as they had tracked him from AVelser. The gang said be was there, to arrest them ns coiinierfolters. They demanded of Kitsch that h give them a bill of sale for his fath er's horses, and when he refused, lhreal"ii"d to kill him unci Uoblnett. Several shots were fired about them, bet KiHch Hill refused to give In. Ni xt a rope was placed around bin neck and he vas threatened with a lynching, but still Kitsch stood pat. Shortly afterwards the gang went tit supper, releasing Itobinette. When they had gone Robinetle returned and relrn-seil Kitsch. He did not wait tor Kltsch. but rode rapidly nwav. prob ably to overtake the gang. It Is believed the lad was in the deal with the gang, being used as a tool to betray Kitsch. GENERAL NEAVS. upon the kitchen fire to stimulate It. and with the usual result: oil ex ploded. She was enveloped In blaz ing oil and burned to death. Every stitch of clothing was burned nnd her body was blistered over every square inch. ' Tunnel No. 6. Southern Pad tie. caved In near Redding, Oil.. August 3. anil Ihe tleup will last until (he lllh at least. Malls and passengers are transferred while all freight is hold. The tunnel. 600 feet long, is full from end to end. Four men were run In at Portland for raising a drunken disturbance at the corner of Fifth and Purnslde. They gave the names of Hen, Charles and Ii. Russell ami Jim Smith. It has since transpired that "Hen" and "Charles Russell" are in riyillly Perry nnd Fred Mitchell, brothers of Esther .Allichell. who shot ami killed another brother. George Mitchell, for killing Edmund Crefiield, the Holy Roller Apostle. Robert Wheeler, who liver at A'ak Ima fur two years under the assumed n ulled of Dr. Harry Cahmberlain, died suddenly In the city Jail at that place from excessive drinking nnd an overdose of morphine. He had been picked up on the streets nnd taken to the Jail for protection. Identifica tion cards found on blM person glvi his name as Robert Wheeler of Ash land. Ore., nnd that a brother llv at Medford. Ms ia,s i JMi".)l- WisA - 1 VHil 5f ! 1 DM Hits the Mark in Lumber Py trading with the lumber firm that does all Its own finishing, and handles a large and complete line of everything needed, you can alwsyi save time und money nnd get what you want. We can furnish you anything desir ed and In any quantity, In lumber, lath, shingles, sash, doors, cement, brick, lime and round or square tanks. Sole agent for Kiisollle AVood Fibre Plaster, made In Hlue Rapids, Kan sas; also White Crystal Lime. Carrier, G. B Cartano, Bert , Casey, E. O Cash, M. C Cashatt. R. D Casteel, H. G Cate, C. R Chandler, Thomas . Chancy. Charles .... Chaney. J. AV. ..... Chancy, R. B Chapman, William . Charlton, Starr Chastaln, AV. J Chastaln, Elmer J. . Cheney. A. H. . . . . . 130.00 Cheney. T. J 525.00 Cherrv, J. S 54 5.00!chllders, Laura 400.00 Chllson, 71. F 260.00 1 Chrlstenson, Chris . 310.00 1 Carroll, J. O 340.00 Christopher, J. H. 75.00 , Christopher, Isaac .. 175.00 ! Chung. T. H Clark. George H. Clarke. AV. J. & Co.. . Clark, Jacob Clark, J. II Chirk. AV. A Clark. Josh Clark. R. G Clark, S. E 275.00 100.00 125.00 140.00 230.00 100.00 1,130.00 675.00 1,085.00 205. 0 Why does the sun burn' AA'hy does a mosquito sting? AVhy do we feel unhappy In the Good Old Summer Time? Answer: AVe don't. AA'e use De Witt's AVItch Hazel Salve, and these little Ills don't bother us. Learn to look for the name on the box to get the genuine. Sold by Tallman & Co. Yakima" Asxcsxiiient. The assessed valuation of the real and personal property In Yakima county, according to Assessor Connse's figures, which will be submitted to the board of commissioners tomor row will be In the neighborhood of 16. 000,000. The exact figures can not be given today, but those above are near enough. The year's assess I ments shows an Increase In the tax able wealth of the county since the last assessment was made two years ago, of about 70 per cent. The total last year was about $9,000,000. Yak Ima Republic. 2,765.00 175.00 170.00 600.00 3S5.00 1.060.00 163.00 1,620.00 205.00 255.00 Clark. AVIlllam 115.00 Clark, David .. 415.00 200.00 275.00 250.00 375.00 415.00 245.00 215.00 405.00 320.00 300.00 115.00 (60.00 Claypool, AV. N Clemons, B. D CUne. F. AV. & Co Clodius, J. II Clopton. F. B Cobb, M. J Cochran, Belle and John. Cockburn, H. M Cockburn, C. T Cockburn, A. C Cockburn, George Cockburn, F. E Cockerllne. M. J , 380.00 320.00 225.00 1,340.00 875.00 450.00 675.00 125.00 70.00 510.00 1,170.00 290.00 1.100.00 3.100.00 1.125.00 316.00 690.00 590.00 3,125.00 900.00 3.10.00 125.00 386.00 265.00 500.00 100.00 355.00 320.00 420.00 1)50.00 515.00 665.00 235.00 336.00 950.00 Don't drag along with a dull, bll linns, heavy feeling. You need a pill. Pre DeWitfs Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. Do not sicken or gilpe, but results are sure. Sold by Tallman. Co Charles AA'nlsh. his wife and several other women came very, near going over Niagara Falls In a disabled gas oline launch. There are 30.000 lithographers in the United States, of whom 20.000 are now on strike for the eight-hour day and recognition of the union. Major Joseph J. McDowell, for 36 years personal representative of John R. McLean, as business manager of the Cincinnati Enquirer, died August 6, from heart disease following a long lllm-ss, aged 73 yearn. At Philadelphia District Attorney Bell hns laid before the grand Jury- all the testimony he has secured against 14 members of the Philadel phia Ice Exchange, who are charged with having conspired to raise the price of lee. In an election fight at Colorado Springs. E. B. Adams, the democratic nominee for tax assessor, was killed; Sam Adams, his brother, was shot In the head, nnd It Is believed fatally wounded; AV. I. Robertson was badly wounded and C. AV. AVIlltams was painfully hurt. Because his wife refused to nccom- tiar.v him home, L. Mitchell killed her and shot himself at Curley, Iowa Mitchell fired five shots Into the wo man's side. Then ho knelt at her side, hogging forgiveness before turning the gun upon himself. He died In hnjf an hour. They leave six children. Buffalo Monitor Iiuproveiniiils. Manager N. Berkeley of the Huffa-To-Monltor company, announces that his company will erect a concentrat ing plant as soon as all the details of plans for the plnnt are arranged. It Is probable that the plant will be pat terned somewhat after that at the Im perial mine In Sable Cove. Granite Gem. Pendleton Planing Mills R. FORSTER. Proprietor. THREE FACTS For Sick Women To Consider 0 0 0 0 AJjj NORTHAVEST "NEWS. Automobile) Coming. At 12 this morning a gasoline motor car started from the Umatilla house on a 150-mile trip, expecting to sail Into Pendleton Sunday about noon. But a motor car Is "mighty onsartln" and from the way It objected to tart Ing, the spectators had a photograph of u balky car stubbornly holding up its occupants out on the bunchgrass plains. The motorists were George Plnkeslee and his wife, who, by the way. Is a fine looking Indian woman. They purchased the car In Portland and us a lark will muke the trip over Innd, going through Sherman coun ty. The Dalles Chronicle. In this state It Is not necessnry to servo a five days 'notice for evletlor of n cold. Use the original laxative cough syrup, Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. No oplutes. Sold by Tal'.man .4 Co. Since the government took the Hunnyslde (Yakima valley) canal over, water has become so scarce on account of the reservation canals, that many farmers were without water. It will now be equally divided, at all stages of water, which Is now ex tremely scarce. John M. Lnswcll, former publisher of a paper at St. Michael, Alaska, nnd Cogswell, Ore., died at Tacoma aged 38. He came to Tacoma from San Francisco after the enrthqunke nnd has been living In a tent for his health J. W. Perkins of Medford, member- elect of the legislature, has had phe nomenal success ns a fruit raiser. Among other successes ho has scored was last year sending a carload of pours to New York, which brought the highest price pears ever brought in that market. Owing to the prospective scarcity of labor In all lines of work, no nt- tempt will be made by the hnpgrowers of the AVHlametle valley to reduce the price of picking, npd the ruling price to be paid this yenr will not bo less than $1 per 100 pounds, which Is equivalent to 60 cents per nlne-hushel box. A tumor was recently taken from Mrs. J. D. Clogston of Seattle, which weighed 150 pounds and hod grown for 30 years. After tho operation Mrs. Clogston, who Is 53 years of age, weighed 75 pounds. All the vltnl or gans were Involved with the tumor. It Is believed Mrs. Clogston will re cover. At Seattle, Pearl Hayes, nged 13, poured kerosene from a common enn First. That almost every one ration in our hospitals performed upon women becomes necessary through neglect of such symptoms as backache, irregular and patntut periods, displacements of the female organs, pain in the side, burning sensation in the stomach. bearing-down pains, nervousness, diz ziness and sleeplessness. Second. The medicine that holds the record for the largest number of absolute cures of female ills is Lydia ju. tiunnam s vegetable impound. Jt regulates, strengthens and cures diseases of the female organism as nothing else can. For thirty years it has been helping women to be strong, curing Backache, nervousness, kidney troubles, inflam mation of the female organs, weak ness and displacements, regulating the periods perfectly and overcoming their pains. It has also proved itself Invaluable in preparing women lor childbirth and the change of life. TmnD. The great volume of unso licited and grateful testimonials on file at the Plnkhara Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., many ot which are from time to time published by permission, give Kb solute evidence of the value of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Airs, finkham s advice. Mrs.Plnkham't Standlnzinvltatlon to Women. Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. I'ink ham, at Lynn, Mass. All letters are received, opened, read and answered by women only. From symptoms given. your trouble may be located and the quickest and anrest way of recovery advised. Mrs. Pinkham Is daughter. in-law of Lydia E. I'inkham and for twenty-five years under her direction and since her decease she has been ad- vlslngslck women free of charge. Outof the vast volume of experience in treat ing female Ills Mrs. Pinkham probably has the very knowledge that will help your case. Surely, any woman, rich or poor, is very foolish if she does not take advantage of this generous offer of assistance. ELECTRICAL sSUPPLIES BY ELECTRICITY can have ...any things done. Hov easy to talk with uny member of yo r family on any floor In the house, or trap the midnight marauder with, the touch of a button. Come In and spect our line of ELECTRICAL GO DS. There's a lo. of handv thlnn tt have that will cost you but little, etc. J. L. VAUCHAN EI.Eoi'RICIAN. 123 WEST tX)l)HT STREET. 'Phone Main 13. the Put in Your Winters' j Wood Supply Now. t I SAVES YOU MONEY. X Prepare for winter while weather Is with you. When the cold, wet season arrives, have your shod full of good, dry wood, I have 1000 cords of red fir and sawed slab wood, In carload lots only. $4.50 cord. W. C. MINNIS Store. 'Phone Main 6. X eeeese fin The American No fee charged unless collection is made. We Anthony P.Wilson make collec , Attorney tions in all parts of t h e United 413 KANSAS AVE. Topeka, Kansas f