rp-n-vT t a nro PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OREGOmAN, PENDLETON", OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1912. xnyj r " 1 ' " - t ' " " III SAVED FROM AN OPERATION em mm VIA VI . How Mrs. Reed of Peoria, III., Escaped The Sur geon's Knife. Feoria, III. "I wish to let every one know whatLydia E. Pinkham'sVegetable i Compound has done I or me. t ortwoyears I suiTered. The doc tor said I had a tumor and the only remedy was the surgeon's knife. My mother boupht me Lydia E. I ?9 Ti rinkham's Vegeta Wf ; U Compound, and today I am a well and 1 healthy woman. For months I suffered from inflammation, and your Sanative Wath relieved me. I am glad to tell nvnne what vour medicines have done for me. You can use my testimonial in any way you wish, and I will be glad to answer letters." Mrs. CHRISTINA Reed, 105 Mound St., Peoria, 111. I Mrs. Lynch Also Avoided Operation. Jessup, Pa.-"After the birth of my fourth child, I had severe organic inflam mation. I would have such terrible pains that it did not seem as though I could stand it. This kept up for three long months, until two doctors decided that an operation was needed. " Then ova of my friends recommended Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and after taking it for two months I was a well woman." Mrs. Joseph A. Lynch, Jessup, Pa. Women who suffer frcm female ills should try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ' We Compound, one of the most success ful remedies the world has ever known, before submitting to a surgical opera-lion. CtnW th eovernors of the rock ribbed republican states of Pennsyl vania, Rhode Island and Vermont lire sure of Taft winning: the clec- s in their states. 4 7 in all. the pocket borough of the owder trust, is one of the doubtful states whose governor pe lieves Taft can win its 3 electoral votes. Here ls the line-up of the gover nors on the chances for republican success in November. Believe Taft cannot carry their states. Governors. Elec.votes Juhnson, California 13 Stubhs. Kansas 1 Osboin, Michigan ls Hardey. Missouri ... IS Hass. New Hampshire Mdrich. Nebraska 8 Vessel, South Dakota Hooper. Tennessee 12 Hay. Washington masscook. West Virginia 8 McOovern. Wisconsin 13 Carey, Wyoming 3 Twelve states 116 Doubt that Taft can carry their states: Peneen, Illinois ., ' 29 Carroll, Iowa 13 Goldsborough, Maryland 8 Kberhart. Minnesota 12 Oduie, Aevaaa i Spry, Utah 4 Six states 69 Relieve that Taft can carry these states: Pennewill, Delaware 3 Tener, Pennsylvania 38 Fothler, Rhode Island 5 Mead, Vermont Four states 50 All of these governors, either de clare that Roosevelt can carry their states in November,' or do not ex press, any doubt about his ability to win the whole 235 votes of these states in the electoral college. TDdo " ffimfly ' PiiriFfflasflffliafl sup of today is the 0S02 iff, 12 G. 0. P. STATES ARE AGAINST TAFT SIX OTHERS ARE IX DOUBTFUL COLUMN lXur Are Iwheved Safe for President These Are Opinions of Governors of Twenty-two Normally Republi can States. THREE (IRE STATES LIKE-UP A monem car that stands in a class by it's self for EFFICIENCY CONVENIENCE PLEASURE SMALL UP-KEEP Ask any Cadillac ow ner, notice the car on the street or request a demonstration and learn why the Cadillac is becoming more popular than any car of like price. "The Car that Cranks Itself" "Washington, March 23. There was R good reason why Chairman Mc- Kinley, director of the Taft campaign abandoned his Idea of calling a meet ing of republican governors here. He could not get together enough of them who are for Taft to make a tespectable showing. Those who are not openly for Roosevelt are, most of them, uncertain of their ability to rarrj- their states for Taft. There are now twenty-two states that have republican governors. None of these say that Roosevelt tannot carry his state. Hut "Twelve say that Taft cannot win In their states, which have 116 el - ectoral votes. Six doubt that Taft can carry their states, but do not deny that Roose velt can win the 69 electoral votes in their states. Washington, March 23. Highly encourfeging reports were received from three western-central states, at Wilson headquarters. Wisconsin, Iowa and Illinois sent the cheering news that Wilson strongly predomi nates among Wisconsin democrats. The telegram said: "Sentiment for Wilson strongly predominates among Wisconsin dem ocrats. We recognize in him the strongest and best candidate. The coalition of Clark and Harmon sup porters here la supported by many standpat republican bosses who rec ognize Wilson as the foremost foe man of special privilege. The peo ple are aroused." T. J. Cunningham telepgraphed from Chippewa Falls, Iowa: "Wood row Wilson will have the solid del egation from Iowa notwithstanding the desperate efforts being made by the Clark-Harmon organization." F. M. Hubble of Dea Moines, wired: "Wilson sentiment in Iowa, In my judgment, is Increasing. Governor Wilson is recognized as one who would make an excellent executive officer. The only county holding a convention yeterdaj- "Instructed Cor Wilson." Irving Shuman of Sullivan, 111., said: "Sentiment in" Illinois ls strong ly for Wilson. Central and southern Illinois ls almost solid for him." The CORK CENTER Ball Has been Adopted as OFFICIAL by the National League for Twenty Tears -Ml World Series games are played with Cork Center balls and will be for Twenty Years more, as only Cork Center balls can be used. "NoreaVIy enterprisingLeagueplays with - anything but a Cork Center Ball. " Wheu you pay to see a game of Base Sail you are entitled to see a game as near like a World Seriesgame as possible, and such a game can be played only with a Cork Center Ball. Spalding "Official National League" CORK CENTER Ball. SI .25 tach THE OFFICIAL BALL OF THE WOSLD SEINES Coir of Spmldin Catalogue free on rctjueit ' ' to any a.Mress Send for wmp'.w of Iiae Ball Material! lur i'uiform. Free. A. O. SPALDING & BROS. 158 GEARY STREET SAM FRANCISCO HEAVY IKCRKASK IX ItlUTISIf mUTIIISATK Only 881, 233 Balden in Knjrluml ami Wales in 1911527,864 Deaths. London. A serious decline in the natural increase of population in England and Wales during the year 1911 Is revealed in the return of the registrar-general. The births regis tered numbered 881.233; the deaths numbered 527.864. The increase of population thus shown is 352,369, whereas the average for the preceding five years was 405,559. The birth rate shows a further de cline, being 24.4 per 1000, or 0.7 per 1000 below that of 1910, lower than the rate In any other year on record and 2.8 per 1000 less than the aver age of the ten years preceding. The death rate was 14.6 per 1000, which in 1.1 per 1000 above the rate In 1910 which was the lowest on record. THRILLING I'rtlSOX KSCAPE Oregon lotor Garage Kn.-t Court Street. BKX F. TIJOMliLKY. Auto extras of all kinds. Phone Main 4C.S Advantages Cadillac Owners Enjoy and Disadvantages They Escape The nresenee or the absence of the Dualities described herein qualities traceable to properly applied standardization and the re sulting correct alignment; qualities traceable to skillful design and advanced manufacturing methods and the results of scientific re search and development, explain: Why the owner of one car has to crank and crank his engine to get it started while the Cadillac owner gets into his car, presses a button, disengages the clutch and his engine starts. "Why the owner of one car, even with a so-called ."self-starter," can start the engine only some of the time while the Cadillac elec tric cranking device is fully as efficient und fully us dependable as every other part of the Cadillac car. Whv the owner of one car must get out often in the rain and mud open his lamps, fumble for matches, turn on and regulate the gas and light up while the Cadillac owner without delay or an noyance simply closes the switches and the electric lamps a lighted. Why one car starts with a Jerk and a lungo while the Cadillac can be started off with the smoothness of an ocean liner. Why in one car about all the driver's strength Is required to operate the clutch and brakes while with the Cadillac, slight foot pressure Ls all that Is necessary. Why in one car the change of gears Is accomplished by a crash and a grind while with the Cadillac the change can be made so that it is scarcely perceptible. While one car Is difficult to keep in the road while the Cadillac seems almost to steer Itself. Why in one car with a steering gear which has no provision for taking up wear, lost motion develops making steering uncertain and unsafe while in the Cadillac steering genr the adjustments provided are more adequate than will probably be required. . Why one car rides hard and stiff, the springs seem unyielding and the car is less comfortable to ride in over a paved street than Is the Cadillac over an ordinary road. Why one car may run quietly nnd smoothly when new but soon becomes noisy and shakes and rattles while the Cadlllas often after years of service runs ns smoothly as when new. 1 Why one car runs all right on level roads but when It comes to sand nnd hills it has not the power to make the pulls while tho Cadillac has an abundance of power for all reasonable require ments and with its standardization, the correct alignment and th substantial construction, the maximum of that pojer is delivered at the rear wheels. Why one cur shows only S or 10 miles on n gallon of gasoline while thel'adillac averages 60 to Ml per cent greater mileage. Why one car after a few months begins to evidence a loss of power while Cadillacs frequently show an improvement. Why in one car the engine overheats and the water Moils while with Cadillac construction and the Cadillac cooling system the causes of over-heating are practically eliminated. Why one car einUs volumes of smoke and it becomes necessary to clean the engine and especially the spark plug every few weeks, while the Cadillac with Us efficient lubricating system and the ac curate fit of the cylinders, pistons and ri'igs emits no' smoke at all and frequently runs for a year or more without even having a spark plug removed. Why the oil consumption of one car Is from two to fuor times that of the Cadillac. Why the owner of one car must be continually tinkering with his car to keep it going while many Cadillac owners rarely open their tool kits. Why one car after a few months' use depreciates In selling val ue to half of its original cost or less while depreciation In tho Cadillac is reduced to an absolute minimum. So many "Whys" indeed, which evidence the pre-eminence of the Cadillac that we cannot here cite even a tenth part of them. was spending his days in the prison office. One night he contrived, unnoticed, to slip into the carpenter's shed. There he obtained possession or a large bundle of string and a folding ladder. Before effecting his escape it was necessary for him to climb two walls An accomplice was. however, waiting for him outside. Thomas proceeded to tie a weight to one end of the string and then threw a line over the two walls. His friend then attached a thick piece of rope to the string, and threw It back to the prisoner, who with the aid of this hastily extern porameo; ladder, climbed to a grilled window opening on one of tho prison corri dors. Tying the rope to the bars, ne waited for it to be pulled taut by his confederates, and swunjs himself on to It. Then he managed to work his way alone the rope, and, finally, scramb ling overthe two walls slipped, Dy me heln of a rope, into the street, whence a motor car conveyed him to within a safe distance from the prison. Since then nothing has been heard of him. his marriage, some one at a dinner spoke of trees that had been planted the day that Empress Eugenie was born. "They must be pretty old now, thirty-six at least," said Napoleon. "How insolent of youl" replied the young empress, laughing; "you want to make me out much older than I am." Napoleon III understood nothing about painting, but he took great pride in praising Horace Vernet, Mels- sonnier and Rosa Bonheur. If you have trouble In getting rid of your cold yon may know that .you are not treating it properly. There is no reason why a cold should hang on for weeks and It will not if you take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For sale by all dealers. THINKS 'DF.AIV MAN IJVKS. li-cm-h Socialist KffurtH Unprewili'iit ol Feat by Aid of Hope. Paris. A daring escape from pris on has just been effected by a mill tant socialist named Thomas. Tho man had been serving a term of im prisonment for five years in Chartres prison. An appeal had been lodged and, pending the decision, Thomas man's hospital on January 1 outlived Its mother only a day. the husband and father, W. Nash Read of Mont gomery, Ala., will receive all of the J500.000 estate left by his wife, as she did not make a will. Lawyers say the child became the mother's heir and the father Inherits from the child. If the child had died first the fath er would receive only one-third of the estate. The most common cause of insom nia is disorders of the stomach. Chamberlain's Stomach nnd Liver Tablets correct these disorders and enable you to sleep. For sale by all dealers. Can t Attend His Child's Funeral. Des Moines. Where a father has lost control of his chjldren through a divorce suit he may not claim the right to attend the funeral of one of them, according to a decision handed down in the supreme court of Iowa. J, D. Rader, of Boone, sued his father- in-law for damages because the lat ter refused to let him attend the fu neral of Ma child by his divorced wife. The lower affirmed. When you have rheumatism in your foot or Instep apply Chamberlain's Liniment and you will get quick re ilef. It costs but a quarter. Why suffer? For sale by all dealers. Hoots ami Herbs, are successfully Ar v'l treating mnnyob- iffi.t '9 stlnate cases of Klndeny, Stomach Lung, Heart, Rheumatism, As thma, Fever, Cancer and private di seases of men ani women. If peo ple want a safe cure to obtain the roots and herbs compounded medi cines. "We have hundreds of testi monials from prominent people, on file, which are open for public ln- inection. If you live out of town, come or write for free symptom blank and circulars. Consultation free. YORK & YORK, CHINESE MFJI- CINE COMPANY, M W. Aider St. Walla Walla. Wn. YORK & YORK, the Chinese doc tors, witli und erfill remedies Coiiiixiunilcxl from Harmless and After Spending Thousand of Dollars Non-I o I sonoimi or. f-nmH- nA Wort. Eminent CHICAGO MERCHANT WAKES STATEMENT. Physicians, He "Was Desperate. CHICAGO, ILLS.-Mr. d. G. Becker, of I C4 Van Curcn St., a ' well-known whclcsalo dry goods dealer, states as follows: "I have had catarrh for more than thirty years. Have tried everything on earth and spent thousands cf dollars for other medicines and with physicians, without getting any lasting re lief, and can say to you that I have found Peruna the only rem edy that has cured me per manently. 'Peruna has also cured my wife of catarrh. Shealwayskeeps It in the house for an attack of cold, which it invariably cures in a very short time." uoiikiir Salesman Soys He Met Ohiau Last Four Years. Wooster. O. In August, 1908, Ralph K. Kddy, only son of Captain Uobert K. Kddy of Wooster disappear ed from Chicago on the eve of what was to have been the day of his wed ding to his schoolgirl sweetheart here. A nation-wide search for the young man failed, and the theory that he had been murdered by thugs against whom ho had given testimony was advanced. Effort to collect $10,000 life Insurance failed because it could not be shown that he was dead. His father died of a broken heart. Now word comes that Eddy is be lieved alive. A traveling salesman of this city, who knew Eddy well, sends word that he talked to Kddy in a ho tel at Louisville. We writes that tho man insists that he had never been in Wooster. Gets $500,000 From Haby. Baltimore. Although a child born to Mrs. Marie S. Read at the Wo SAD KNI TO STtDKNT JOKK. Headless Ciliost'' ' Scares Victim of Hoax Into Nervous 'ollnps. Chlcngo. A visit at night In his room at the University of Chicago by a white shrouded figure which rep resented a man whose head came off and rolled on the floor, was so terrl gying an experience for L. D. Dunlay, a student, that he suffered a nervous breakdown and had to be sent to his home at Rath, 111 , according to an an nouncement made at the university It was said the hoax was arranged by other students. Members of the faculty are considering whether the perpetrators should be expelled. The students explained It as a Joke, that one of them entered Dunlap's room wrapped in sheets stained with red paint, and a cabbage to which was attached a mask was used to represent a detachable head. Experiments in Sweden have war ranted the erection of a 12,000-horse nower electrical smelting plant for pig Iron. 1A KNOX SKTS OX MAYOR WHO CALLS HIM A LIAR St. Paul, Minn. North St. Paul has a "fightii. r parson" In thn nv Martin W. Ki i-.ey, who, following an altercation will Mayor pat Mur phy nfter the close of the village el ection, neatly : nd dispassionately laid the militant i iayor flat on the floor of the postof.'ice. The Rev. .Vr. Kinney accused the mayor o fpcrmitttng the saloons to remain open on election day, also that he (Mayor Put Murphy), elected on a reform ticket, had gone over to the other side. Said the mayor: "You are a liar." "Inasmuch ns I am a minister," re plied tho Rev. Mr. Kinney, accord ing to witnesses, "I presume I must take thlfl." The pastor went to his home, evi dently thinking deeply. A few min utes later, however, he returned and again encountered Mayor Murphy, this time Inside the postofflce. "So, I'm a liar? Come outside; I want to talk to you a mlnte." Then the mayor threw his arms ubout 'Mr. Kinney and Informed him he was under arrest. Mr. Kinney, doubting the mayor's authority and also his grounds for arrest, folded the mayor up nnd sat on him. TO CtTKE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qjlnlne Tablets. Druggists refund money if It falls to cure. E. W. OROVE'S signa ture Is on each box. 21 z. XAPOLF.OX III WAS A PRACTICAL JOKF.K Paris. The "Revue de '.Paris" Is publishing some curious souvenirs of Napoleon III from the letters of Dr. Rarthes physician to tho Prince Im perial. Fromthem we learn that Na poleon III limped in his walk, always leaned a little to the left, and that when he ran he Jerked his arms and shoulders as if to help his legs, which seemed very short. When he stood still his head was always a little to onn side, never set straight forward The back of his head was remarkably rllHrironortloned. The base of the skull was wider than the apex. The emperor was a practical Joker and fond of teasing his entourage, es pecially the empress- Shortly after OLD-TIME REMEDY DARKENS THE HAIR From time Immemorial, sage and sulphur have been used for the hair and scalp. Almost everyone knows of the value of such a combination for darkening the huir, for curing dan druff and falling hair, and for making the hald grow. In olden times the only way to get a hair tonic of this sort was to brew It In the home fireplace, a method which was troublesome and not al ways satisfactory. Nowadays almost every up-to-date druggist can supply his patrons with a ready-to-use pro duct, skilfully compounded in perfect ly equipped laboratories. The Wyeth Chemical Company of New York put up an Ideal remedy of this sort, call ed Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, and authorize druggists to Hell It under guarantee that the monev will be refunded if It falls to do ex actly as represented. If you have dandruff, or If your hair Is turning gray or coming out, don't delay, but get a bottle of this remt'Jy today, and see what a few davs' treatment will do for you. This preparation ls offered to the r.nhlle at fifty cents a bottle and Is recommended and sold by special agent, Pendleton Drug Co. IMPORTED STALLIONS and MARES Wo liavo our hams full of Per clieron Sliiro ami Iioliini Stallions, the choicest lot on hand in our 35 vf.nrs in tho Horse Importing husi- ness. Thev run in ittfcs from 2 to 5 years, and from 1800 to 2200 lbs. lJlack, bays and preys and chestnuts. Our Horses aro all imiortcd and inspected by the U. S. government at Washington, D. ('. Come to the barns 'and get your choice from a bunch and Rave the stallion peddler's expense and profit Trices from $1000 up. Time given if desired at G per cent, one year insurance and a reliable guarantee with every horse we sell. Write us. Visit us. Wo will pay tlm expenses of any buyer who visits our barns and is disappointed at our horses and prices. BROWN MOOD MOSCOW, IDAHO