EIGHT PAGES. 9AILT EAT ORBQONIAM. PENDLETON,, ORBGOH, SATURDAY, JULY , 1010. FAGX MX. SUBSTANTIAL PEOPLE NORSE FER- L EXPERTS AND T MED CA ON AND HIS HEIR CURES E 1 Bankers, Merchants, Given Up Congressmen and Above All, Others to Die, Whom They Saved From Death Fer-Don's Medical Experts Will Locate Offices at Hotel La Fontaine, 633 Main Street, Pendleton, Oregon, Monday July 11th Stories Tola Here Were Related By Those Whom Per-Don's Medical Doctors Cured After Others Had Given Them Up. Pendleton will be entertaining some of the greatest medical experts that ever earned the gratitude of the sick by restoring them to perfect health. The great Fer-Don and his European Medical Experts and bloodless surge one will locate offices at Hotel La Fontaine, 633 Main St., Pendleton, Or., reception rooms and offices up stairs, and will begin a record of cures that promises to equal those worked tn Los Angeles, San Francis co, Medford, Eugene and Oakland the past four years. From all these cities come letters and telegrams telling Just what kind of men the Fer-Don's Medical Experts are; what they are and what they have done. To all in ture was normal, I was able to sit up and eat my meals. I have been tak ing treatment of the Fer-Don's Medi cal Experts for five days now and I am cured. I eat regularly and my fe ver is gone. I owe my recovery to the Great Fer-Don and his European Medical Experts. The Great Fer-Don requests the readers of this paper to write to Mrs. F. Fintel, living on Sunnyside street, Melrose, Cal., and let her tell you how these skilled doctors cured her little daughter of blindness. TELLS OF MONSTER PARASITE Orovlllo Man Relates Experience, . Possibly the most remarkable fea ture of the peculiar power of the Fer which is arousing much interest in the principal Oregon cities, is the fact that quiries addressed to the cities where '.these doctors drive out from the hu th r lrnnwn the rer.lv everv time man system all parasites of every de ls that the Fer-Don Medical Experts acrlption. The latest proof given was are wonderful healers by means of their new European method of treat- I ment, not a complaint that they have ever broken their word or failed to do ; everything they promised. Not a sin gle statement that these medical ex- j perts ever undertook a case that they At a nnt i,ia it .urnhlp And who are ! their manhood, their power and their kill in which they cure disease? The obscure, the unknown, the irrespon sible? Not one of them. Bank pres idents, mayors of cities, editors,' bus iness men, housewives, who have known what it is to look death squarely in the face the patients they have saved. These are the best vouchers any man can have and the Fer-Don's European Medical Ex perts have them by the score. A few of these recommendations are given herewith, and the history of a few of the rundreds of cases that have been cured are published below: monster tape worm. 1 was so glad that I hurried back to tell the Euro pean Medical Experts what had hap pened and to show them what their wonderful treatment had accomplish ed for me. I can recommend the European Medical Experts to. every body, as they cured me when all other doctors failed, and I am not the only one the Fer-Don Medical Experts have cured in Orovi'.le. There are hundreds of prominent people here who owe their recovery to the skill of the European Medical Experts. They cured me, and I know they can cure everybody who goes to see them." OROYILLK CKIPPLE WALKED THREE MILES Jack I'luT, Paralysed for Years; Two . .Treatments by the Fer-Don Medical Experts Worked Wonders. "I just want to thank the Fer-Don Medical Experts," exclaimed Jack ATE XOTinXG FOR DAYS. Sick and Discouraged, Was Carried From Hospital to These Wonderful Men of Science Wonderful Story From the Lips of Mr. Mike Kaso Tltch. i " "Down sick in bed, burning with a raging fever, which seemed to scorch my very entrials and body each day, wearing away my strength and vital ity; so sick that for fifteen days I was unable to eat a morsel of food; lying there in the hospital in a hope less condition with a death-dealing dis ease which baffled physicians which were attending me, friends gave me up to die, and at the last moment, when I was taken from the hospital and carried up to see the great Fer- , Don s European Medical Experts, and how they restored me back to health," Is the simple story of Mike Kasovitch, who lives at Quir.cy, California, "These medical experts are all right," exclaimed Mr. Kasovitch 8s he was getting ready to go out for a walk. "They certainly saved my life. I owe them a great deal of gratitude. I was almost in when brought before these master experts. For days and days I was in the hospitaf suffering untold misery, taking different kinds 'of medicine, night and day and Just : I .. . V l v i y.i, 5u??- ' II Miss Tlntcl of Elmhiirst, California, Cunnl or Hlliidncss hy Fer-Hon's .Meil- leal Exicrt8. I this morning and just look what can do." And as Mr. Uher said this he raised his paralyzed arm above his head. "See!" he exclaimed. can raise my arm, something I could not do before I saw the European Experts. If anybody had ever told me that the European Medical Ex perts could have done me so much good, I would not have believed it. But it is a fact. I am getting better every day. See, I can also whistle." And Mr. Uher began whistling a tune. "When I was first paralyzed it took away my speech also. And I am so Bind I am getting well. I can feel new life coming back. I can feel the blood coursing my paralyzed side." The crowd having heard Mr. Uher's story and seen with their own eyes, became convinced that the European Medical Experts deserved great credit in the case of Mr. Jack Uher, of Oro- ville. Ill LIKYKD OROYILLE MAX OF A TUMOR Mr. C. B. Eagnn, Living at 15 Mitch ell Avenue, Undergoes Woodless Oicrntlon Xo Knife Was Used, Xo Mood, Xo Pain Experienced Fer. Don's Medical Experts Did It. WILL BE IMPORTANT NEXT 8ESSIOX WHJj ECLIPSE ALL PREVIOUS Many Prominent Shakers on Five. Day Program Many Features of Irrigation Will He Discussed by Au-tliorlllcs. when Mr. E. H. Eicher, living in Oro- j Uher, of Oroville, last Saturday, as ville, an old resident well known by he walked up the stairs of the Union U citizens and one of Uncle Sam's , Hotel building leading to the offices mail carriers on a rural route,-iold think, I couldn't eat a bite for fifteen , that he had Wn carrying around a .,... c . tA. r-A in v,o monster tape worm for several years, uij. cuuic vi ...... .Uo u,l m., r.hv.lMana - hill Oroville papf-rs about the Fer-Don's Medical Experts and the wonderful . " ' "u ""'" l" '-""" cures they have made, and I made up .horrible mons er. mental agony, my appetite was irregu lar, dull feeling, tired at times, bloating of the stomach, dizzy feel ing and no one knows how I felt and what a great chaTige came over nin .. - V. v T u-nnl in no. TT.rrinn ami so my friends ' ' in HI" .ill'UlCill r.A )tl 13. llirr.iu uui-iuia my mind then and there to go and see these experts. Mv nurse told me I took my life in my hands if I attemp ted to li-ave the hospital, as I was In a dangerous condition, and was not able to be moved. I said I might as well take the chance Immediately made arrangements take me to the European doctors. I was then carried to the Union Hotel Rw' me: and there given a room. These ex perts examined me carefully and knew what ailed me as soon as they They gave me just one dose of peculiar-looking and tasting medi cine, and told 'me to go home, and when I got rid of the tape worm to Don's Medical Experts over disease bring it back to their office, ell, 1 found my fever was 104. .These doc- followed their advice and went to my tors watched my case closely, and af- house, and I was not home over two ter two days' treatment my tempera- hours before I was relieved of the of the European Medical Experts. large crowd was waiting In the re ception room, each person waiting his or her turn to Bee these doctors. Just then the Medical Expert himself came out, and met Mr. Uher, and told him to take a seat for a few minutes "But," said Mr. Uher, "I Just came up to tellf ou how I am getting along. The crowd gathered closely to hear what he had to say. "You see," he said, "I am the man who came to you. doctor, when you first came here. I was all crippled up with paralysis and could hardly walk my arm and my hand, also my left side, were so cold as if tn the clasp of death no reeling or sensation was apparent. For years I had been un able to get around or work. Well, I have Just received two treatments from your experts, and am so much benefited that I walked three miles The people of Oroville perhaps saw fur the first time the wonderful meth od of bloodless surgery demonstrated in public before the very eyes of ex cited thousands who attended the great Fer-Don and his European Med ical Experts' public demonstration great deal of talk had been going ar ound that the European bloodless sur geons were going to remove a tumor in full view of the public, and In fact the whole city turned out to see for themselves. As the European Medical Experts, stated, no knife was to be used, no blood to be seen and no pain It seemed, almost impossible to do such a thing. Different Strata of Society. Consequently a large crowd of peo ple turned out. It was a good natur ed, motely crowd, mixed here and there with different stratas of human ity. You could see the merchant and his wife, the banker and hard-work- ng man standing side by side, all eager to see. One professional man was heard to say, "I have read of Professor Lorenz, the great Austrian bloodless surgeon, but I never saw the work, and don't believe any tumor can be removed without using a knife." Mr. C. B. Eagan, who lives at 15 Mitchell avenue, took a seat In front of the public, submitting himself to see. A tumor on the right side of Mr. Eagan's head was exposed in full view of the audience, and then ap peared the European bloodless surge on and without using any knife, he removed the tumor in less than five minutes. Not one drop of blood was shed. The tumor was passed out In to the audience for public Inspection. The large crowd stood dumfounded for a moment. Then you could hear remarks "Isn't It wonderful?" "The European Medical Experts are wonders." After the operation Mr. Eagan was surrounded by many excited people, all eager to ask him questions. One woman said: "Didn't it hurt you, Mr. Eagan?" "I should say not," replied Mr. Eagan. '.'In fact, no more pain than getting a shave at a barber shop. I am glad I am cured now, and I can hardly praise the work of the European Medical Experts." Spokane, Wash. Arthur Hooker, secretary of the 18 th National - Irri gation congress, says In a letter to the Spokane chumber of commerce, that the convention at Pueblo, Colo., September 26 to 30, gives promise of being the most Interesting In the nifl' tory of the organization. Among the speakers will be representatives from various parts of the northwest, where irrigation Is practiced. Dr. E. Mc Queen Gray, foreign secretary, ro ports that foreign countries will be represented by delegates. The opening exercises are scheduled for the morning of September 28, when an industrial parade will move through the principal streets as a prelude to the national Irrigation ex position. R. Insinger of Spokane, chairman of the board of governors, will call the congress to order at 2 o'clock In the afternoon and intro duce P. J Dugan, chairman of the Colorado board of control, who In turn will present B. A. Fowler of Phoenix, Ariz., president of the congress, who was secretary at the Spokane meet ing. Governor John F. Shafroth will welcome the delegates and visitors to the state and Mayor A. L. Fugard will do the honors for the city of Pu eblo, the response being by President Fowler. There will also be addresses by western Irrlgatlonista, among them being Alva Adams, former gov ernor of Colorado; Frank C. Goudy of Colorado, Dr. George C. Pardee of California and George E. Barstow of Texas, former presidents, and Major R. W. Young of Utah, second vice president of the congress. "The session on the morning of September 27 will be devoted to Ir rigation by private enterprise," Mr. Hooker writes, adding: "There will be five or six speakers, Including sev eral from the far western states, the plan being to cover as nearly as pos sible the Irrigated districts of the country. Other speakers will be United States Senator -Francis G. Ncwlands of Nevada, Joseph M. Car ey, former senator from Wyoming and father of the Carey act, and United States Senator William E. Borah of Idaho. William E. Smythe of Utah, father of the National Irrigation con gress, will speak at the evening ses sion." Drainage, irrigation, agriculture and industrial conditions will be fea tured on the pmgram arranged for September 2S. James Jr-IIlll, chair man of the board of directors of the Great Northern railway; Edward P. Ilipley, president of the Santa Fe system; U. S. Lovett, president of the Southern Pacific system and Solom Graves, chief forester of the United States, have been Invited to deliver addresses, and In addition there will also be representatives of western states to discuss problems In Irriga tion. The day's program will close with an illuminated parade. Water and its uses will be discuss ed the morning of September 29, the chief speaker being W. K. Cavanaugh, president of the Lakes-to-the-Gulf Deep Waterway association, gover nors and senators and engineers of western states will also deliver ad dresses. Members of President Tart's cabinet will discuss the conservation movement at the afternoon session, and matters of legislation will be ta ken up at the evening session, among the speakers being Senators Hughes and Guggenheim and Representative Martin of Colorado. The convention will close with the election of officers and the selection of the next place of meting. San Francisco, Chicago, Rochester, N. Y., Milwaukee, Kansas City and St. Louis, Charleston, S. C, anrt possibly sever- Delicately Formed ted gently reared, women will find la all tne seasons of their lives, as maid ens, wives and mothers, that the one simple, wholesome laxative remedy, which acts gently and pleasantly and naturally and which may be taken at any time, when the system needs a laxative, with perfect safety and real ly beneficial effects, is Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. It has that true delicacy of flavor wbjch is so refreshing to the taste, that warming and grateful toning to the stomach which responds so favor ably to Its. action and the laxative ef fect which is so beneficial to the sys tem when, occasionally. Its gentlt cleansing Is required. The genuine, always bearing the name of the California Fig Syrup Co., may be purchased from all leading druggists In original packages of one size only, price fifty cents per bottle. al cities In Texas and other southern states are contenders for the 111 gathering. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets gently stimulate the liver and bowels to expel poisonous matter, clanse the system, cure constipation and tick headache. Sold by all deal-en. Torrid Heat in Vienna. Vienna. Vienna has been suffer ing from almost tropical heat The thermometer at mid-day registered aa high as 101 degrees Farehhelt, and the evenings and early mornings are abnormally hot Many cases of pros tration are recorded, and there ap pears to be little prospects of any Im mediate change. Teething children have more or leas diarrhoea, which can be controlled by giving Chamberlains Colic and Diar rhoea Remedy. All that is necessary Is to give the prescribed dose after each operation of the bowels more than natural and then castor oil to cleanse the system. It la safeand sure. Sold by all dealers. tF YOU CATCH YOUR- EYE aching or watering, f you have fre. quent headaches, If the newspaper page occasionally seems to dance, YOU XEEI) EYE GLASSES. Have us test your eyes to deter mine Just what sort best suited for you. Buying glasses without pre vious expert examination Is a dan gerous proposition, A. E. SERUM Optometrist With A. L. Schaef er, Jeweler THE GREAT FER-DOX'S EUROPEAN MEDICAL EXPERTS IX PEXDLETOX The Great Fer-Don European Med ical Experts will arrive In Pendleton Monday, July 11th. their offices will be located at Hotel La Fontaine, 833 Main St.. Pendleton, Oregon. A charge of one dollar is made for examination. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 12, noon. Reception room upstairs. HER MiSTON DEPOT 1 BE RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS I.ISTEX TO COMPLAINT State Board Meets in HcrmlMnn to Consider Complaint that O. R. & X. facilities Are Xot Adequate Company HiiliinLtx Plan Settlors Quarrel Over Ditch Privileges. (Special Correspondence.) Hermlston, Ore., July 8. At 8:30 o'clock this morning the state board of railroad commissioners met In the Hermlston depot for the purpose ot considering the complaint made to them by the Pitts-WIed Lumber corn pan, saying that the yard and depot wacllltles at Hermlston, Oregon, were Inadequate. A numoer of witnesses were called and gave testimony set ting forth the plaintiff's allegations sikI fully showing the commission that the facilities are not up-to-date. At torney W. W. Cotton represented the O. It. & N. company and in Its be half called Division Superintendent W. Rollons, who submitted numerous plats showing the company's plans for rr-mo'lollng the present station an, building on a 40 foot extension, find said that these plans have been undc-r way fop the past year, but from the faet that money had never been appropriated the building was never ilarted, but he would assure the com missioners that work would be start ed within the next few weeks and that before 90 days the building would be completed at a cost of over $2000. He contended that the trackage was suf ficient for the present needs of Her mlston. The commissioners looked over the ground very carefully and secured all the Information they could on the subject. It Is likely that a ruling will be made within ten days or two weeks. The party consisted of C. B. Alt rhesen, Thomas K. Campbell of Sa lem, Ore., and O. West of Portland, and their stenographer, C. A. Flag man. The railroad parly came In private car "03 and consisted of Di vision Superintendent W. Bolons, Attorney W. W. Cotton and Hr. Hill, private secretary for Mr. Bollons. War has at last been declared be tween II. It. Lmighlin and his neigh bors. Campbell, Robb and Longly over the use of certain ditches water ing their respective places. The troui ble started over a year ago when Loughlln and Prann (the owner of the land now being farmed by Camp bell) met In a fistic battle and from then until yesterday numerous dis putes came up but did not causo any serious worry until Laughlin presented himself at the reclamation office Wednesday and demanded the arrest of all his neighbors for placing an ob struction In his ditch, but upon In vestigation It was found that Lough lln himself had given permission to place a board In the ditch and In fact requested them to do so as he had more water than he wanted. It la not known at this time what action the reclamation officios will take, but Loughlin has laid himself liable ta arrest for falsely accusing his neigh bors and ' ordering obstruction to be placed In government ditches. Tr. H. W. Coe and Frank Sloan came down yesterday from Stanfleld to transact business. D. C. Brownell of Umatilla, spent the past two days In Hermlston look Ing after the redisricting of the vot ing precincts. E. Fralllng of Eugene, spent Wed nesday In looking over the Hermlston district with a view to locating. Mr. -Fralllng spent a number of years In the Yakima valley In early days and assures us that the Hermlston coun try looks better to him at this stage than did the Yakima country wnen they were starting. The Ui'-le daughter of J. Green, who has been ill for the past few days, died very suddenly Wednesday eve nlng from an attack of brain fever. 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