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DA.LY EAST ORE OONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1904. FIFTY CENTS A MONTH 'A small bottle of Scott's Emulsion costing fifty cents will last a baby a month a few drops in its bottle each time it is fed. That's a small outlay for so large a return of health and comfort. Babies that are given Scott's Emulsion quickly re spond to its helpful action. It seems to contain just the . elements of nourishment a baby needs most. Ordinary food frequently lacks this nourishment;Scott's Emulsion always supplies it. We'll wnd ymi a umpk (re upon request. SCOTT S: HOWNE, to Peitl Street. New York. MRS. ANDREWS DIED FROM EFFECTS OF PNEUMONIA. Attending Lumbermen's Convention Grange Will Entertain Febru. ! ary 20 New Physician Will Lc l r.itr Here School Closed In the Bolus District Marriage of Miss Van Hoy and Mr. Sloan. GENERAL NEWS. Tlie runners of the Dakntas have organized si $50,000,000 trust to con trol their own products. A street car at Padueah. K, was struck by a railway train and une person killed and 13 Injured. Every hank In lialtlmoro was burned out during the great lire, and every one of them had reopened by February 12. The United States collier, Nero, was accidentally rammed and prac tically ruined by the gunboat Con cord in Panama harbor. .Miller Clingen. nged 10 years. Is dead from the effects of bums and trampling received in the Iroquois fire. She is the 575th victim. Speculators the world over are surprised at the vory slight effect the Haltimore lire and the war have on securities In the New York mar ket. Charles Eades. a Californian ltvins In the drouth stricken region, wor ried himself demented over his starving band of horses and suicided with laudanum. The Master Painters' and Decorat ors' Association of the United States and Canada, now In session at To ronto, has elected John Dewar, of Pittsburg, president. During the past year Federated Australia conferred national suff rage on all the women of that com monwealth. S0O.O00 of whom voted for the first time at the last elec tion, i William Sillier, aged 14, who be gan railroading 52 yt-ars ago, and has been on the road continuously pver since, met with his first accident February 11. He was run over r.t I.eadville. Col., by his own engine, and instantly killed. HOTEL ARRIVALS. .Milton. Fob. 12. Mrs. S. C. An drews dletl Wednesday of pneumon ia nt her home, three miles north rf town. Funeral services were con ducted at the home yesterday. Elder H. 1 Cnrtwright of the Christian church conducting. The remains were ttikon In charge by Undertnkcrj J. is. siono ami inierreu in me mm Fellows" cemetery. Miss Jessie Williams Is home from Touchet, where she has Just com pleted a Jour mouths term of school. E. I. Smnlley. proprietor of tho Ploneor Drug Store nt Wnlla Walla, was hero Wednestley. W. E. Putnam is in Spokane at tending n joint meeting of tho whole sale, retail and manufacturing lum bermen of Washington. Oregon, Ida ho and Montnno. He Is expected home Sunday. Miss Mildred Preston arrived here Tuesdny from Wattsburg and is a guest of Miss Mnttle Taylor. Hev V. n. Eakin of the M. E. church, will return home tomorrow ! from Adams, where he has been as sisting In n revival meeting. i Ellis Pinkerton ltns just completed a very successful term of school In the llowltis district, and has re turned t his homo at Weston. Mr. and -Mrs. J. E. McQuary and family have returned from Tacoma, where they spent the winter Their son J. H. .McQuary, who had taken charge of tho hotel during their ab sence, will return in a few days to his home at Delight. Wash. Grange Will Entertain. The Walla Walla Ulver Orange are going to give an entertainment February 2o. in the DoHaven school house. New Physician. Dr H. E. .McQuary. a young dne-j tor of osteopathy, is here from Ta coma and will locate as soon as suit able office rooms can be secured. The doctor Is a nephew of I.nntllord McQuary. Van Hoy-Sloan. William Sloan and .Miss Virginia Van Hoy wore married Wednesdny in Walla Walla, by Rev. Austin Ulce. Mr. ami Mrs. Sloan will reside in the country. Hotel Pendleton. W. H. A T. Wallace. Portland, A. J. Alhrlug, Spokuno. T. J. Stack. Kansas City. O. A. Hnrdman, Jr.. city. J W. Anderson. Philadelphia. James Wright, North Ynklma. E Guidon, Spokane. J Sueurmnn, San Francisco. H. H. Caston, Spokane. A. J. Hall, Spokane, W. S Devonshire, city. William Manor, Portland. C. M. Smith. Portland. J P Smith. Portland. W. J. Homer. linker City H. fielder. San Francisco. F. W. Jackson, San Francisco. H. Ilehneke, Iowa. H. K. Ilrown, linker City. (3. W. Uuckmnn, linker City. W. E. Ebel, Chicago. (1 I). Galley. Portland. W. 11 (Jlendeniug. Portland. NORTHWEST NEWS. The exact loss to Portland in the burning of the Park school house, has been fixed at $24,832.29 by the board of appraisers. George W. Bonbrlght. of Tacoma, who found his wife dead in bed be side him, last Monday morning, died from the shock Friday. Peter Gratzer, of Tacoma, was fined $10 Friday, because he refused to turn over $10 stakes he held on a wager between two friends. J. W. Wilcox, a mall clerk on the Canadian Pacific, is under arrest for stealing a $10,000 package of money from the mall, while in his care. A rich strike of platinum ore has been discovered at the Mt. Rastus district, in Baker county, some of the specimens running as high as $400 per ton. Burglars broke open the postofflce safe at Aurora, Or., Thursday night, but found nothing In It except a few worthless papers which they burned up In disgust. Six Portland boys were sent to the Boys' and Girls' Aid Society on Friday for shooting electric light globes on the streets and throwing rockB at Chinese. Friends of L. T. Harris, of Eugene, sneaker of the house at the last sea slon of the legislature, are booming him for the nomination for congress man in the first district. The timber land Investigations in Eastern Oregon threatens to Inter fere with some of the heavy mining companies In Baker county, and the special Inspector of the land office Is now looking In that direction. Hotel St, George. W. A. Dexter. San FranolBCo. Henry Long, Olympla C U Mt'tcnlf, Walla Walla, J. F. McNaught, Maxwell. C F. Dartholnu, Portland. A. N. Tottnley, Sidney. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Sparrows, l.a Grande. W. H. Emory. Spokane. J. A. Kirkham, Portland. W. O. Brldgeman. Salt Luke. J. c. 1-onergnu. Seattle. .Miss Olive Brace, Weston. George McOllvcry, Spokane. J. W. Jones, Spokane. J. P. Fleming, Mission. Archie K. Gnlbrlglit, Spokaue. S. N. Wilcox, Seattle. P. H. Inmnn, San Francisco. A. F. Roberts. Portland. L. C Downing, Portland. F. J. Eunesset, San Francisco. H. D. Thomas. Chicago. James I.angley. Portland. Jack O'.Mnlly. Sa nFranclsco. J. D Mclntyre. Athena. E l.arsen, Portland. '3 We have some propositions In real estate which arc worth your time to Investigate. Come In and talk them over with us. E. T. WADE & SON, Office In E. O. nulldlng. 'Phono Black, 1111. P. O. Box 324. PROMPT, RELIABLE BEKVIOE A. J. BEAN III Better Than Gold. "I was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and ner vous debility," writes F. J. Green, of Lancaster, N. H. "No remedy helped me until I began using Elec tric Bitters, which did me more good than all the medicine that I ever used. They have also kept my wife In excellent health for years. She says Electric Bitters are Just splen did for female trembles; that they are a grand tonic and Invlgorator for weak, run down women. No other medicine can take Its place In our family." Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by Tollman & Co. FISK JUBILEE SINGERS. Men's Resort Will Present This Attraction Next Tuesday, Through the efforts of the Men's Resort. Pendleton people will have an opportunity to hoar the original Fisk Jubilee Singers, who are now touring the West under the direc tion of the Flsk University of Nan- vllle. Tenn. This celebrated organization of colored vocalists. Is credited with being the most harmonious and me lodious body of singers traveling. The Flsk Jubilee 8ingcrs will he at the Frazer theater Tuesday evening, February 16. and will ap pear before one of the largest audi' ences of the season, which is guar anteed by the great sale of tickets that has already taken place. Those desiring tickets should not put off getting them. Seats reserv ed at Brock & McComas' drug storo commencing Monday. The Washington (D. C.) Star, in speaking of the Flsk Jubilee Singers says: 'Notwithstanding the familiarity of tho public with these melodious singers and tholr soulful songs, the audience last night applauded as If It were the first night of a phenora enal lilt. In fact, the entire concert was a success of encores and tho house was applauding all tho time that the principals were not .sing' Ing." Deafness Can Not Be Cured l.r Ineal nnnllcntlnm. si ther cannot reach tb diseased portion of the tar. There is only one war to cure deafuewi. and that U by constitutional remedies. Deafness U canned by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Kustachlan Tnbe. Wbtn tbla tube ! Inflamed you bare a rumbling sotiuil or Imperfect bearing, and whAfi If tu entirely closet. Deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and una tutwi resinreu to iia nrirmnl tnrulltlon. hearlnc will be de stroyed forever i nine rosea out nf ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing bnt an inuameu conuaiou ot iim ihuvuu nr We will glre One Hundred Dollars for any case ot ueame icausni uy cmarrui that cannot be cured by Hall a Catarrh Cure, ttend ror circulars, iree. V J, CHUNKY & CO., Toledo. O, Bold by druggists, 7.1c. Hull's family l'llla are the best. Icebound for a Thousand Miles, Boston, Fob. lSr-Fram Portland Jo Hotel Bickers. E. V. Achilles. The Dalles. .Mrs. Vannte Klndnuian, La Grande F. V. Rngsdnlu. Spokane. A. C. Vail. North. Fretl Webber, city. B. C. Heetler. Nye. Fred Pnrr, Roe. Rube Smith, city. S. S. GUI. Spokane. W. C. Smith. Wnlla Wnlla. J. W. Perlnger. Adams. C. G. Saunders. Omaha. F E. Sherman. Pilot Rock. W. A. Parker, Umatilla. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfhuerd, Dayton. .Mrs. Mason, La Grande. George P. Craig, Nov.- York. Mrs. Edwin Ripper. Echo. Mrs. J. Breeden. La Grande. H. B. Walker. Portland. Jou C. Hickcy, Chicago. itV.I m aw Wants More Trlb.. L. F. Foster. San Francisco, Cnl., Feb. 2nd. 1903, writes: "Pleitse find enclosed draft for $1GU.0U. Send me one dozen treatments of 'Trlb.' The druggists here say tney nave orders In they cau't get filled. Why Is this? I took Trlb myself last June and never felt better In my life than I do now. I have gone down In weight to 105 pounds and never think of liquor or tobacco any more. I know of 25 cures you could got reference from. If you core to wrlto for them. Bo suro to sond me twelve Trlbs at once; I want to send them to Honolulu." Notice. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to W. T. Boynton will kind ly call and settle at once, as I need the money, W. T. BOYNTON. Second story workers never try to get In on the ground floor. HAIR TELLS CHARACTER. Color of Hair Said to Indlcat Per on'a Temperament. Manv Deonle believe that blonde, or light hair denotes affection and dark hair constancy. A person without hair Ib not devoid of character; far from It. The disposition ot the average bald- headed man Is to show such solicitude for the welfare of others, that he neg lecta himself. A germ causea baldness. Prof, gabouraud. of Paris, France, in nocculated a rabbit with Dandruff germs, causing It to become totally bnld In five weeks' time. To rid the scalp of these danxerous (terms It la necessary to appiy iN'ewbro'a llerplctde. "Destroy the cause you remove tne effect." Bold by leading drusfriate. fiend 10c In atampa for sample to Tho Uerplclde Co., Detroit, Mien. F. W. Schmidt, special agent Artists' Supplies If ypu are interested in Oil Painting see us. Our line is complete ACADEMY BOARDS STRETCHERS BRUSHES ARTISTS SABLES BLENDERS SKY BRUSHES PLAQUES TUBE COLORS Wo make a specialty of fram ing pictures. Newest stock of frames t tC. C. SHARP fay: $4i mm m The first deta cj ment of the tro ling smart cloth have arrived now await 11 good dressers as people of goodta Fashionable aJ comfortable coj tribution at mo erate cost. A ca fill inspection convince, the ent superiority wfl urge a purchase, We lit mankia from hat to sho Spring ol$ shapes: Knoiw suits, top co rain coats, fl wear. ?w,8:,V'.w W$? obi88. "J" i .rvi..i Shoes and Clothing ....Lace Curtains and Laces. This is Lace Curtain week at The Fair. The following pons are a special Bonus for this sale only THIS COUPON IS 0000 FOR ics Cents To apP'y - Prljl THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR 50 Cents To apply on any purchase of Lace Curtains amounting to $5.00 or more. Two coupons may be used on a o purchase. THE FAIR STORE puns ma THE FAIR STORE Don't throw away the above coupons, for they are money if used this wkthfs ed. Our prices on curtains are bolow all competition, vet we are ollering stated. cent better on the curtains and 20 per cent on the laces. week at '' WHITE SALE CONTlNI!Rnn, .0i: ..n,wunr sale was so succes tinue it through this week. Last week prices arc good for all this week. OUR SATURDAY SPECIALS Outing Flannel, yc, 10c and 11c grades, all go at 8c per yard. All Woolen undnrwnnr nt n .m.- .. ,,i. ..! . ...! nt .HOC. Men a dress shirts, 75c kind for 60c, 60c kind for 45c, $1 00 kind for 851" isful " -.nil