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PAQK SIX. DAILY EAST OREXSONIAN, PENDliHTTON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH , IB 10. EIGHT PAGES. ITCHING OF SCALP HTOLERABLE Nearly Wild with Painful, Burning Eruption-Half Her Hair Fell Out and Combing It Was Torture Feared She Would be Bald. IN DESPAIR UNTIL CURED BY CUTICURA " Just about two years ago, some form ef humor appeared on my scalp. The beginning was a alight itching but it grew steadily worse until, when I combed my hair, tho so&lp became raw and the ends of tho cvmb-teeth would be wet with blood. Most of the time there was an intolerable itching, in a painful, burning way, very much as a bad, raw bum, if deep, will itch and smart when first beginning to heal. Combing my pair was positive torture. My hair was long and tangled terribly because of the blood and scabs. This continued grow ing worse and over half my hair fell out. I was in despair, really afraid of becoming totally bald. "Sometimes the pain was so greet that, when partially awake, I would cratch tbe worst places so that my finger-tips would be bloody. 1 could not Seep well and, after being asleep a 6hort time, that awful stinging pain would commence and then I would wake up nearly wild with the torture. A neighbor aid It must Be salt rfacum. Havjng used Cuti crura Soap merely as a toilet oap before, I now decided to order a set of th8 Cuticura, Remedies Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills. I used them coording to directions for perhaps six weeks, then left off, as the disease seemed to be eradicated. But toward spring, eighteen months ago, there was a slight return of the scalp humor. I com menced the Cuticura treatment at once, o had very little trouble. On my scalp I used about one half a cake of Cuticura Soap and half a box of Cuticura Oint ment in all. The first time I took six or seven bottles of Cuticura Pills and the last time three bottles neither an expensive or tedious treatment. Since then I have had no scalp trouble of any kind. Standing up, with my hair un bound, it comes to my knees and had It not been for Cuticura I should doubt ices be wholly bald. " This is a voluntary, unsolicited testi monial and I take pleasure in writing It, hoping mv experience may help some one else. Miss Lillian Brown, R.r.D.1, liberty, Me., Oct. 29, 1909." Cotleon KmJ!f or sold throushout tt world. Potto Ini A Chera. Corp.. Sot Props.. Boston. ti n-Milled Free CuUcm Bock on tbe Skin- When the Liver is Out of Tune the w hole system is off the key stomach upset, bowels slug gish, head heavy, skin sallow and the eyes dull. You cannot be right again until the cause of the trouble is removed. Cor rect the flow of bile, and gently stimulate the liver to healthful action bv taking BEECHAM'S PILLS the bile remedy that is safe to use and convenient to take. 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Call and see him or write. .'ntulta ti&ii free. If you are unable to call and see him. send two cents In stamps for symptom blank. Address: Tin. l. rmxo wo ctttyese MEIHCINF. CO. SOB W. Bw f. Wnlln Wnlln. Wn. Will Probably Be Dedicated Last Week In This Month Is Handsome Structure Famous Evangelist to Be Present. The handsome new stone edifice being erected by the local congre gation of the Christian church for a house of worship is rapidly nearlng completion and will be dedicated, probably the last week In this month, though the exact date has not" yet been determined upon. The building Is constructed of the Baker City gran ite, the same material as the Metho dist church, is modern m its style of architecture and when completed will have cost approximately 130,000. The church will have no balcony. but when the two auditoriums are thrown into one, It will seat about 800 people. There are 12 or IS Sunday school rooms and the entire basement will be used for Sunday school and so cial purposes. A large banquet hall and kitchen will be located in the basement also. The first work on the edifice was Started about one year ago. When completed It will be dedicated by Evangelist Scovllle, one of the most famous evangelists in the country. His entire company of helpers will also be here with him and the series of meetings which are to follow will probably be the largest ever conduct ed In Pendleton. In speaking of Sco vllle, Billy Sunday, the noted evangel ist, said he regarded him as the great est evangelist of any single denomi nation in th,e country. It will be re membered that Sunday's efforts liKe those of some of the other leading evangelists are confined almost ex cluslvely to union. meetings. The following concerning scovuie and his work in Anderson, Indiana, is taken from the Christian Standard: Charles Reign Scoville Is in his sec ond meeting with the Central Church at Anderson, Ind., which bids fair to be greater than his first meeting, held in 1906. It was the friter's privilege to spend the afternoon and evening of December 4 with the brethren at An derson, and while there to incidental ly gather from the minister, T. w. Grafton, soma facts and figures con cerning the recent marvelous growth and SDlendid work of the Central Church. In Bro. Scoville's first meeting 1260 were added. At the close of the ser vices the eveninu of the 4th, 275 had been added in this meeting. Bro. Grafton began work in the Central Church ln Anderson six years aeo. During that time about two thousand have been added, five nun dred of these coming In at regular services, and at special evangelistic meetings conducted by Bro. Grafton and home forces. The actual resident membership of the church at present Is about two thousand, the loss by death and removal during the last six years having been about seven hun dred. It should be remembered that Anderson Is largely a manufacturing city, and a large part of the popula tion is transient. There is no exaggeration In saying that the Central Church In Anderson Is great. But, the question Is, Would she be so great had it not been for the evangelistic meetings held there within the last six years? Every fair minded person must answer, "Cer tainly not." It Is interesting to note that Graf ton, as resident minister, and Scovllle, as evangelist, both great In their sphere, are in type and temperament about as widely different as two con spicuous figures could be. Grafton Is reserved, calm and deliberate in man ner, speech and bearing. Scovllle Is, as It were, a red-hot flame, with a manifest enthusiasm before which no Indifference can stand. Tet these two men constitute a combined force which God had used gloriously in building up and maintaining the great work at Anderson. Come Out, the Robins are Calling And we're in tune with the birdies. Out-Door Week In Our Ladies' and Children's SHOE DEPARTMENT Easter week brings on new Shoes Needs Those heavy shoes you have been wearing really won't do after this week. The success or your spring gowns and dresses are built upon the foundation of the right shoe -vX J Pretty Spring Oxfords and Pumps are shown in endless varieties in all prices from TO $5.00 We are anxious to show them to you and from, a style point of view, they are strictly New York and Philadelphia styles. 'rKkVINrF The home of new Easter shoe styles $2 SO i The Lark! lark at heaven's Hark! Hark "Hark! hark! the gate sings, And Phoebus 'gins arise His steeds to water at those springs On challced flowers that lies;" From the Inspiration of this little poem from Shakespeare, Shubert wrote his remarkable composition "Hark! Hark! the Lark." In July, 1828, on returning from a Sunday stroll with some friends, he saw a friend sitting at a table In a beer-garden with a volume of Shake speare before him. Shubert, seeing him turn to this little poem said: "Oh If I only had some music paper!" Some one drew a few scores on the back of the bill of fare and there amid the hubbub of the garden he wrote that beautiful song so beauti fully fitting the words, so gloriously happy and satisfying. Mr. Stirling who will be here with the Girls Glee Club from Whitman, had made a special study of this com position and will play It for Pendle ton people Friday night, March 11th, at the Presbyterian church. 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