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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1904. 1 fde Opening Sale! - . ciu r hfnh Fabrics, owss, wress uooas, Keady-to- - wear iiuiui-iuaoe .aims For Spring, 1904 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Udies, you arc invited to call and see the latest Eastern Wncli Fabrics. Silks. Dri-cc r.niul. T:i rtlllts i -" ( wuuo, imiur mauc . A'.cnUv for vour insncctinn. nil at .. Lj5 on uii"- - -i - bAmpuuim'jy Lpiices. . i, Hips' Tailor-made buits, all the new Eastern Vrtii will Hp wnnHnrfiillv ciirnr!r-n1 IttroaiiK v -v..r.(Ju tviicu you see t AMERICAN PRIMATE QUESTION OF HOME RULE' FOR AMERICAN CATHOLICS. line of suits and when you learn how cheap we have price'd I t t LEXANDER'S DEPARTMENT STORE I Motherhood MOTHKRHOOi) is the reward linture bestows upon henltliv womanhood. Women whose vitality lias liocn sapped by disease ciuuiot safely give birth to chil dren. In pregnancy and in childbirth weak ness of the mother is revealed in the paiii and agony she suffers. Thin great medicine drives out every ves tige of inflammation and weakness, and gives tone and strength to the delicate or cans which mature the child. The pains of pregnancy are banished by AVine of Cardui, and mis carriages, which blast no many fond mother's hopes, are prevented. Flooding, which so often occurs after Aildbirth, is corrected when Wine of Cardui is used during pregnancy. Wme of Cardui babies are healthy babies, because, during the isenths of pregnancy, the mother is able to cive them necessary vitality ud strenpth. . With theso facts nrcsented to American women no expectant solhtr should be satisfied without the re-inforcement that Wine of Cardui I tillpivehcr. Every mother should be able to treat herself in her home wits tins vaiuanic meuicinc. Wine of Cardui can be secured from any druggist at $1.00 a bottle. Polycarp. N. C, Jan. 11, 1901 lam the mother of seven children and while in pregnancy with the fntiii suffered untold misery until they were born. One month beforetlio rroli was born I bepan to take a bottle of Wine of Cardui, which pave me riKutertakinp tbreodoses. I used the rcmainderof the bottle until the b'utioitfcecliild.and was stouter in three days after the birth than I was in a mcoti after the birth of either of the first six. I am 129 years old. MRS. V. ELIZABETH STAFFORD. WINE CARDUI T Present System of Church Govern, ment Unsatisfactory In Many Ways New Plan Near Enough to Re alization to Open Question of Who Will Preside of the New Primacy. razer Theatre K, J TAYLOR, Manager Phone Main 41. f hone main 4t Just One Night, Tuesday, Feb. 2nd JNO. F. STOWE'S Mammoth Scenic Production of en Nights in a Barroom ffcALVIN WYCOFF AS "JOE MORGAN" 18 PEOPLE 18 Military Band and Orchestra Popular Prices 25c, 5oc. and 75c. Seats on sale Monday at Brock & McComas. L. . . . . . . . .4- Pts THE BKfyj1 THE MOST WHOLESOME PROPERLY MILLED BYERS' BEST FLOUR Tfte Standard of Excellency. NDLETON ROLLER MILLS n W. S. Byets, jrroprws. Newbro's Herpicide A Hair Saver that Grows in Popularity One Night Only, Friday, February 5. ln.ES Ml'RRY presents the clever young American Actor PAUL GILMORE ' In the most successfu.1 Comedy of recent jears file Mummy and The Humming Bird 1'aac Henderson. Six months in New York City, two j jears in London. Willi the complete New York City J production. t PRICES 50c, i.oo and $1.50, J futiinat 8 15. Carriages 10:30 i. . j.. J. . .1, . ,1, . .1, . t. . . . - ' RAZER THEATRE IT T Taflnr. Mer. ! i! Washington, D. C. Jan. 30. W1.1 tho project of creating a primate in the United States bo discussed oy tho Roman Catholic archbishops now assembling in Washington for a spe cial meeting of the .unerican heir archy? This is tho question that Is Just now uppermost In the minds of churchmen nnd a large part of tho general public. Tho report that such Is tho purpose of the present meeting of tho archbishops hns been ( rupemuuiy ucmeu uuung iuj few weeks, but on the other hand tho opinion Is expressed by many persons well Informed In Catholic church matters that tho matter will undoubtedly receive attention. Those holding the latter view base their belief largely on the re cent reports from Rome to the ef fect that Pope Plus has expressed tho opinion that It would .o very much better for the churches of tho English-speaking countries to man age their own business without in terference from Rome. In other words His Holiness Is understood to have proposed to grant home rule to tho Catholics of the United States and Australia. As the situation is viewed in Catholic circles here It would be necessary to appoint a pri mate before this plan could be car ried out In the United States. Present System Out of Date. Tho present scheme of governing the affairs of the Catholic church In this country Is regarded as out of date and Its workings In many par ticulars are unsatisfactory. For In stance, every time a priest has a grievance or a bishop has trouble with Ills flock or his subordinates he rushes Immediately ,to the Vatican with charges and complaints. Every time a new college Is to bo started or any other plan proposed, It Is necessary for somebody to go to Rome and ask permission, al though there are plenty of bishops and archbishops, and at least one cardinal in the' United States, not to mention a personal representative of the sovereign pontiff In Washington who Is supposed to have full power. It is said that Cardinal Gibbons is tho only member of the hierarchy who has been mentioned by the arch bishops for the primacy. The cardinal's presents rank of quasi nrlmato Is only honorary, carries no jurisdiction and comes through the fact that tradition has . made tde archbishop of Baltimore by courtesy the nrimate of the hierarcny or America. Cardinal Gibbons has declined to discuss -the posslbi.ity of the honor belnir conferred upon him. When the rumor first gained currency It was stated that Archbishop Farley of New York would carry to Rome hte findings of the council regarding the nrolect for the creation of a primate, It Is now authoritatively announced that the New Yorkx archbishop has engaged passage to sail for Rome next Thursday, and this report has greatly strengthened the views of those contending that tho question of the primacy Is to be discussed at the present meeting. Scheme Has Opposition. Those -who refute the idea of a iiHmate declare that the meeting Is solely for tho consideration of rou tine matters, lncluuing various mat ters submitted by the propaganda at Rome. 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THE CHIEF reaon for hair neglect and conse quent hair loss is due to the extremely slow destruc t've action of the dnndttill'niiorube, thus giving the imprerMon that the hair U not in danger. The in jury is to the hair bulbs, for when they are gone as In chronic balduess not even dimdnitr microbes remain in the scalp. THE MERE fact that n tiny flake oj dandruff ladeu with dandruff contagion- Muds its way into the healthy hair of a younir person, dots not cause imme diate dandruff and falling hair. Dr. Cnttez, of I'a.ln. has found that tbeclaudruff microbe requires year of growth and development before It produces dandruff; out after this the nppareut destruction becomes more ranhl; causing In time itching of the scalp and falling hair. THE DISEASE DANDRUFF may be gotten by chance, but in al most every ca'e it is acquired through the neglect of ceitain rules fo. cleanliness that are best under stood by thorn) who have kept pace with recent discoveries relative to the contag ous nature of hairdleae. DISUlUMINATlNtt PEOl'LE now regard It a duty to employ a scalp autieptia that will Insure cleanliness and freedom from hair disease. This duty become a genuine pleasure In using Nowbro's Herpi cide. aud on nccouut of Its refreshing quality and ex quisite fragrance a pleasant habit Is usually formed for its use. THE HEKIMCIDE HA HIT. A well known trav eling mini writes ns follows: "A friend of mine ex nosed me to vou delightful remedy and I promptly caught the Hcrplcldc habit " Ladies become euthu- nlastlc over Homicide, for It overcomes excessive oil! ness and iuakH tho hair light and Unify It prompt ly corrects dryness am! lulltlcne.s or tue nnir, aim never falls to cure dandrulf and stop falling hair. It stops Itching almost Instantly. 21 VKAKK' EXPERIENCE. "In 21 years' experience In my business I have found uo preparation that equals Ncwbro's Herpicide for stopping Itching of the scalp and removing dan-lrulf.''-(Slgncd) W. C. GOODRICH. rortlaiul, Ure. IT PliEASEsHis PATRONS "Have given your Herpicide a thorough trial and take pleasure In recommending It. My patrons are greatly pleased with Herpi cide and f can vouch for Its mer its as a positive cure for dan drnlf "-Signed, 0. V. HAitE. Portland, Or. A Healthy Hair. F. W. SCHMIDT, Special Agent See window display. Send io cts. in stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co., Detroit., Mich. "DESTROY THE OAUSE-YOU REMOVE THE EFFECT." An Unhealthy Hair. tention, it is said,-is the Italian sit uation in America. This question is a grave one from a religious point of view. Italians are coming to the United States by the thousands, and bringing tlfelr wives and children with them. They do not, as do Irish emigrants, bring thels church going habits with them. Italian parents send their children to mass, hut themselves fall easily into non Catholic habits of staying at home. Some years ago, In response to ur gent appeals, not a few Italian priests were brought to America to minister to Italian congregations. Some nroved competent, but many more proved otherwise, and while in Italy today there are many priests who would he glad to come here. there are few bishops here who want them. , Recently a theological seminary has been established at Troy. Hero are sent sons of ItauanB, born In this country. It Is hoped that these sons will understand American ways, and may be trusted to minister to Italian congregations. Rut whether this project will remedy tho situa tion materially Is very doubtful In the minds of tho leaders of the church. That which makes the situation even moro grave Is tho readlnesB of Italians to turn Protes tant, especially Baptist and Metho- dist. Both of these Protestant bod ies are making rapid progress In the founding of congregations and it is said that a considerable portion of the new membership Is recruited from Italian Catholics. The situation has become so ser ious that it Is felt something must be done at once If the Catholic church is to retain Its hold on the thousands of Italians settled in tho United States. At tho present meet ing, it Is said, the situation will to carefully considered from every nolnt of view and tho results of the discussions will be sent to Rome for consideration by the Vatican, It Cures Rheumatism. Medical Lake Salts Mfg. Co., Spo kane, Wash. Rnntismon I suffered with rheu matism for several months and then concluded to try Medical IJiko lor a cure. Accordingly went our io uiai placo and took baths once a day for a week or ten days, with tho result that I felt like a new man. Can recommend it to all sufferers with rheumatism. Wm. wauace, 117 Howard street, Spokano.Wash. Annual Meeting of the Inland Empire Retail Lumbermen, spoxanc vy-h., February 10 to 14. For the avobe occasion tho O. R. & N. makes a rate of one ana one- third faro for the round trip on me certificate plan. Tickets on sale any three days prior io me ojjcuiub For particulars, call on or address E. C. Smith, agent. Domestic Troubles. It Is exceptional to find a family where there are no domestic ruptures occasionally, but these can be less oned by having Dr. King's New Life Pills around. Much trouble thoy save by their great work in Stomach and liver troubles. They not only relievo you, but cure. 25c, at Tallman & Co., drug store. PAUL GILMORE COMI..G. j Appears In Leacing Role In New York's Hit at the Frazer. I One of the positive novelties on tour this Bcason Is Manager Jules Murry's production of tho big 1-fln-don and New York success, "Tho Mummy and the Humming Bird," with Paul Gllmore In tho leading role. Mr. Gllmore Is credited with hav- Save Money On Your Meat BUI Being a fctock raiser on Birch creek I do not have to buy In ferior cattle, but have prime stock of my own raising for the block. You will get better meat nnd more of It for less money at my shop lhaii nny where else In town. PAUL GILMOHe HffHlHMYWDMEHlHVINCtllD JCM '!! ing achieved considerable success "Thn Tvranny of Tears," and "Tho Mummy and tho Humming Bird" ho Has tins year mi opportunity for even a better display nf IiIh iinniiestlonahio abilities, Manager Jules Murry Is presenting this splendid comedy with all tho original scenery, costumes, electri cal effects, etc., and local theatergo ers will thus havo tho raro oppor tunity to witness ono of tho real New York "hits" at tho Frazer on Feb. S. A Vest Pocket Doctor. Never lu tho ay, no '.routlo to carry, easy to tae, plcssaM and nev er falling in results an jJoWltt's Lit tle Karly Risers. A via. of those lit tle pills in tho vtst pockit Is a cor tain guaranteo against headache, bil iousness, torpid liver and a of the ills resulting from constipation. They tonic and strengthen tho liver Sold by Tallman & Co. S. Warner, Prop, NEW MILAHKEY HLDCl. West, Court. Street f hone Main l'Jsl YOU Should have that best ol WOOD DRY and FINE, that you will find with P. P. COLUER Schedule ol PEN DLETON-UKIAH Stage Line Dally trips Ixitween Pendleton and Uklah, except Hunday. Hluge leave Pendleton at 7 a. m., arrive at Uklah at p. m. Return stage leaven Uklah at 0 a. ill., anlvei at Pendleton 8 p. m, rendition to UUu, 13. round irlp. Ml Jen. dleton to Alb, .76, round trip, l rendition to Kldte, 1, roun4 trip, II fill ! I'endleUm to t re. 1130, round trip. J.W) I'mdleton to Mlo Reek, 1, round trip, (I.W. Office at Brock B McCoraM Drug Store "Dally East Oregonian by carrier, only 16 cents a week. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE t A CHANCE IN A LIFETIME TO GET A PIANO and ORGAN AT COST! Closing-out Sale of my entire stock of Rugs, Art Squares, Portiers, Lace Curtains, Matting, Fine Pillows and Feathers, Pictures and Frames, All must go regardless of cost. Call and see. You con 8eL a fine Velvet, P.UC, 912, for $20.00 ; worth $27.00 You can get, a fine Axmlmter RUC, 9x12. for $22.50 ; worth $30.00 JESSE FAILING, 90 Main St. Near the Bridge