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li" ' DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY1, FEDRUARY 25, 1904. PAGE TWO. EIQHT PAQE 3VIOTHER AND CHILD Scott's Emulsion is cod liver oil made almost as palatable as milk. It is easy and soothing to the weak stomach; it checks the ten dencies of children toward thinness. Scott's Emulsion gives strength to weak mothers be cause it creates healthy flesh and new blood. Nursing mothers will find a special value in Scott's Emulsion because it insures a flow of rich, nourishing milk for the baby. More and better than a medicine; Scott's Emulsion is a food. We'll wod vou sample free upon rrquet. SfOTT . IIOWNE, 409 Pejtl Street, Ne Yerk. FOLF LINK ECHOES CLUB OWNS THE GROUNDS AND INTENDS TO BUILD GENERAL NEWS. Recent experiments have proline ! fair artlclo of whiskey from tho cotton plant. Twenty-five thousand tons of "Welsh coal Is being loaded for the use of the Japauo.c government. C. R Mayer, former president of the Baltimore & Ohio Hallway Com jinny. Is dead at Halttmorc. aged 70 years. The senate has confirmed the ap pointment of Fred 1). Fisher, of Or egon, to Le consul at' Tnmsul. Formosa. Sophia nal) tiled February 22 :n Xhe Chicago Home for Infirm and Aged Colored People, at the undis puted age of 129 years. It has just become known that Kite Wells-Fnrgo Express Company was nibbed several weeks ago ot $?n.non at Irapuato, Mexico. The four upper stories of the Schiller building, 10 stories high, in Chicago, were badly damaged ay tire the night of February 23. There Is a pronounced decadence of Interest all over the United States In baseball compared wltn any previous year for the past two decades. During the year 190:1. 1,747 labor unions were organized in the United States, with a membership of 442.- 100. The American Federation of I-abor now has 1.745,270 members. The ratification of the canal treaty by the United States, has caused the withdrawal of all of the obstruc tive lawsulls pending In the French courts against the Panama Canal Company. inventions are being rapidly per fected by which the sounds voices itnd noise of machinery, etc. pro cessing during the taking of vita scope or moving pictures will be re corded at the same time and be 'e produced with the scenes. -PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. James M. Horn, a pioneer of Lane county, died Wednesday aged SI. Joseph Hegnler, a minor. Is undar arrest at Baker City for forgery. A trapper named Chester Is re ported to be lost In the mountains near Eugene. Five Chinamen were burned to leath In Stockton, Cal.. on Wednes day, by being hemmed In a burning laundry. .A dally newspaper, the Dally News, will be started at Albany on .March 7. making the third dally in that city. Twenty pupils of the Seattle pub lic schools, were sent home on Wed nesday, with scarlet fever, In the flrst Btages. Incendiaries have made two at tempts to burn the magnificent res idence of Mrs. A. H. Rus.se), at Eugene, this week. Clifford Frazer, aged 17. and Zella Ray, aged 15. were secretly married -at Spokane Wednesday. They re side at North Yakima, and will re turn there to live. Oust Thorn, a Russian sailor, fill ed up on Seattle "booze" Wednes day, and attacketi several pedestri ans on the streets, imagining them to be Japanese soldiers. The public school at Wapato, near ?orth Yakima, has been closed be cause of an epidemic of diphtheria, and several cases are now reported In the city of North Yakima, Hugo Felltz, a German, of Seattle, committed suicide Wednesday, by taking carbolic acid, leaving a note that his family would be better off with his $3,000 Insurance than with him. Has a Forty.Acre Tract, Which Cost $1,250, Raised by Sale of Stock' All Its Affairs Are Prosperous, and It is the Intention to Put It Upon a Permanent Basis Out of Debt and Unpaid Stock Is Owned, The golf season has not opened as yet, hut the members of the club nro beginning to get out tho implements of war and prepare for tho cam palgns of the spring and summer months. The club Is now the owner of the links on the hill, and will put them In tho best possible shape by tho time the season Is tinder way. The grass will be kept cut short and everything done for tho pleasure of the members. The links comprise about 40 acres of laud, and was bought last fall by the club at n cost ot $1,230. Tho money was raised by the sale of slock In the club, and there Is yet a large amount of the stock that has never been pnld. Still the affairs of the club arc In good shape and of prosperous promise The members of the club, now that they are land owners, are beginning to talk club house, and It Is under stood that a movement is on foot to raise funds for the erection of a house- In the spring in which to rest after tho toll of the game. It Is not tho Intention of tho members of tho 1 club to build a very fine house at this time, but they wish to build a small place whore some conveni ences may be had, nnd they think that with a little effort they will he able to have the bhildlng erected be fore the middle of tho golfing sea son. There will be two classes of mem bers In tho club If It Is reorganized as hinted at this time. There will bo those who hold stock lii tho club ami have an actual Interest in the club property. These members will have no more than the nominal dues to pay. for their money will have been invested in tho grounds and other property of the club. Resides them will be the other class of mem bers, whti will hold no stock, but who will bo asked for monthly tlues. so fixed that they will pay for the running expenses of the institution. It is hoped between the two classes to put the club on a permanent basis and one that will pay, so the mem bers will lie afforded tho pleasure of well-kept links, and a house where they can enjoy some of the comforts of life after the games. GOOD PERFORMANCE. We havo some propositions In veai estaio wiucii aro worth your iimo to investigate. Come In and talk them over with us. E. T. WADE & SON, omee In E. O. Rulldlng. '1'bono Ulack, 11U. P. O. Box 324. OH and Sweet Spirits of Eden Are guaranteed to cure any case of Rheu uiatism Money back if thev fail. A,C. Kocppen t Dros.,AgU. for Pendleton Howard Kyle Had Crowded House at Baker City. The following telegram was e celvetl by Manager Taylor, of the Frazer theater, this morning: Baker City, Feb. 23. K. J Taylor. Manager Frazer Thea ter. Pendleton, Ore.: Howard Kyle presented "Rose mary here last night to a crowded house. He gives a splendid per formance. I. M'CORD. Manager Opera House. Baker City, HOTEL ARRIVAL8. Portland Hotel Pendleton, H. 1. Ilrandes, Portland, J. F. Graham, Portland. F. A. Fortl. Portland. Mrs. ). Raines, Coirnx. J. R, Dunham, Gonnesseo, F. C. Nowltt nnd wife, Salt l.nko. J. II. Nowltt, Salt Lake. K, W Mulke, Portland. W. Orace, Portland. F. S. MeMahon and wife, S. Wilson, Portland. II. W. Cameron, Spokane. T. I,, Gllllland. Eugeno. A. H. Custou, Spokane. C. C. Simpson, Portland, G. 1). Galley, Portland. W. R. (llendenlng, Portland A. J. Hall, Spokane W. Ij. Devonshire, city. W. J. Homer, city. A. G. I,ockwood, Spokane. Undo, Portland. i. I,, Palmer nnd C. E Mrs. Colfax. family. SHIRT WAIST This Week Will Be Oar Opening Sale on Spring Waists Our prices range from 50 cents to S5.50 For This Week Only wc will g,ve FREE waist costing St. 25 or more n nice neck ribbon wortli 25 cents, With each cli ai , fi cent ribbon. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY (or styles and prices, with caper waist a to SATURDAY SPECIALS Mens' heavy Huecetl underwear 50c and 45c grades, special Hoys' heavy fleeced underwear, 50c. grade.. .39c Ladies' knit underwear, 50c, grade! 39C Misses' llecced underwear, 30c. grade special .24c Bleached Muslin 7c. grade, i0 yards! 39C Calico, any price in house, myards for. ..,50c Colored Outing Flannel 10& nc cntloV "","5c b'tuEs ioyds.8oc Hotel St, George. William Dunn, Portland. George W Kendall, Portland, G. C. Miller. Portland. S. Summervllle, Grant's Pass. .). Rogers, Portland. 1. C. Wndswurth, Portland. 1. 1). Croat. Ogden. M. Raff, Portland. N. S. Fnrrol, Portland. P. J Newman, San Francisco. Mrs. 1). W. lloyles, Salem. Mrs, J. H. Freeman, Salem. Douglas II. Wayne, Portland. J. I). Froy. Oregon City. Will S. Miller, Tucomu. C. H. Dayton, Memphis. W. Ij. Tozler. Dalles. J. 1). Royal, Portland. V. It. Sneatl, Sprlnglleld. Miss Green, Iadvlllo. H. L. Hathaway, Denver. Hotel Bickers. Dashut G. Grarfhed, Umatilla. V. Mcintosh. Athena. L. I). Upton, New York. C. Hartenscn. N. S. Savage. St. Louis. Etl T. Judd, Turner. W. R. Stalker. Raker City. .Alias 1". H. Morton, Denver. E. H. King and wife. Portland. William Lloyd, Milton. F. Smith and wife. Raker City. C. II. Hartwell. Raker City. E. II. Hunt. Spokane W. R. Johnson. Walla Walla. Better Than Gold. "I was troubled for several years with chronic Indigestion and tier- ous debility," writes F. J. Green, f Lancaster, X. H. "No remedy elpeil mo until I began using Elec tric Rittcrs, which did mo more good than nil tho medicine that I over used. They have also kept my wife In oxcellont health for years. She says Electric Hitters aro just splen did for female troubles; that thoy nro a grand tonic and Invlgorator for weak, run down women. No thcr medicine can take Its placo In our family." Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by Tollman Co. NEW BISHOP OF COLUMBUS. One of the Youngest to Attain Such a Promotion. Steubenvllle, O., Feb. 2,". The cer emonies attending the elevation of the Rt. Rev. James J, Hartley to the bishopric of Columbus In the Hoiy Name church this morning were of a most Impressive nature. Tho church waB crowded to Its utmost capacity with the most prominent Roman Catholics of Steubenvllle and vicinity, together vlth a largo dele gation from Columbus. The cere mony was conducted by Coadjutor Rlshop Moeller of Cincinnati, who was assisted by a number of priests and prelates, The Rt. Rev. James J. Hartly, tho now bishop of Columbus, was born in 1858 In Columbus. He studied theology at the Holy Angels' semin ary, Niagara Falls, N. Y., and was ordained a priest 21 years ago by Rlshop Wattcrson. Soon after his ordination he came to Steubenvlllo as assistant at St. Peter's church, and later by his ability and energy started the Church of tho Holy Name, of which ho has hud charge since. Ohio Y. M. C. A. Columbus, O., Fob. 25. Arrlvlnu trains today brought scores of dele gates from Toledo, Cleveland, Cin cinnati, Dayton, Youngstnwn, Spring, field and other cities of tho state for the biennial convention of the Young Men's Christian Association of Ohio. Thu sessions will bo for mally opened this evening and will continue through Sunday. The largo attendance and tho Interesting pro gram combine to give promlso of one of tho best conventions over held by the association In Ohio. Dreyfus Case In Court, Paris, Fob. 25. Tho ro-trlal of the Dreyfus ease was formally bosun to day before tho court of cassation. Tho trial, which is nothing moro than a fo mcllty intended to publicly establish the innocence of Captain DroyfiiH of tho charges which led to his expulsion from the army and his imprisonment on Devil's island, is expected to satisfy the clamor of ho Droyfiisartls nnd to mark the final chapter of tho famous caso, 3tate Convention Knights of the Maccabees, Portland, Ore., March 22nd, 1904. For the above occasion the O. R. & N. makes a rate of one and one third faro for the round trip on tho certificate plan. Tickets on sale any three days prior to tho opening day. For particulars call on or address E. C. Smith, agent O. R. & N. Mysterious Circumstance. One was pale and snllcw nnd tho other fresh and rosy. Whcnco tho difference? She who is blushing with health uses Dr. King's Now Life Pills to maintain It. I3y gent ly arousing tho lazy organs thoy compel good digestion and head off constipation. Try them. Only 25c at Tollman & Co., Druggist. Seventl Day Adventlita' Meeting Walla Walla, Wash., April 5-10, 1904. For the above occasion the O. n. & N, makes a rate of one and ono third faro for the round trip on the certificate plan. Tickets on sale any three days prior to tho opening day. For particulars, coll on or address E. C. Smith, agent O. R. & N. Notice. All persons knowing themselves indebted to W. T. Boynton will kind ly call nnd settle at once, as I need tho money. W. T. BOYNTON. Noble Declines. Washington, Fob. 21. Alfred No ble ,of the Pennsylvania railway, has declined a place on tho Panama ca nal commission. Chinamen Cremated, Stockton, Cal., Fob. 21. In n fire this morning In a China washhnuse in Hunter street, fivo Chinamen wore burned to death. For every fallen woman there Is n fallen man, A FACT PROVEN. fllioulil Conilncr Hvtn the Moat Skep tical of It Tnitli. If there Is the slightest doubt In the minds of any that Dandruff norms do not exlut, their belief Is compelled by tho fact that a. rabbit lnnocul;ttil with the Kerms became bald In nix weeks' time, It must bo apparent to any person therefore that tho only prevention of baldness In tho destruction of tho germ which act Is successfully accomplished In one hundred por cent, of cases by !ine application or zvswurtvg Jierpiclue, Dandruff Is caused by tho sntno (term which causes baldness and can be pro vented with the tame remedy ffowbro's llerplcldc. I Accept no substitute "Destroy tho cause you remove tho effect." Bold by lending druggists, fiend 10c In stamps for sample to The llerplclde Co,, Detroit, Mich. , F. W.' Schmidt, special agent. "THE ROSEMARY" TONIGHT. Howard Kyle Company Coming to the Frazer This Evening. Prominent mining the plays that never seem to grow old Is "Rose mary." the beautiful English ro mance of the last century In which Howard Kyle and a competent com pany will appear at the Frazer to night. "Rosemary" was first seen In this country a decade of years ago, when John Drew and Mautlu Adams ap peared In tho loading parts. Mr. Kyle according to nowspapur reports, Is attracting great attention throughout tho country. The supporting com pany is said to be an unusually strong hue nnd Includes Frederick Webber, Georgo Gnaton, Honry Rock er, Norman MaeDonaltl, Alfred Colli bear, Louis Ellsner, Sadie Handy. Deafnecs Can Not Be Cured hr I or.! I applications, as thejr cannot reach tin' ill.iraseil portion of the car. There Is only out way to cure deafness, nnd that l.t bv constitutional remedies. Deafness Is canted by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the I;urachlaii Tiitx-. When tills tube W Inflamed you have n rumbling sound or Imperfect bearing, nnd when It Is entirely doted. Deafness la the result, nnd unless the Inflammation can lie taken out nnd this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be de stroyed forever; nine cased out of ten nre caused hr Catarrh, which Is notlllnc but an Inflamed coudttton of the mucous sur faces. We will clre One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused liv catarrh) that cannot tw cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Hend for circulars, free. v. J. ciii:m:y & ca, toimio, o. Hold by druggists, T.c. Unit's family Tills are the best. There nre men who hnvo to spend all of today, trying to recall what thoy wore planning to do while it was yesterday Don't be ImposecTUpon Osteopathy Is nil right If tho Osteopath Is all right But ),i don't he deceived by believing thnt all persons claiming "'n1 reader, paths nro such. Numerous unprincipled, ignorant ftiklrs h0 1 0steo" been Inside or an Osteopathlf college nro using the good t,m?Tl ne,,er opathy to Impose upon tho public. This is especially true in ,?3t' f,Uten wherein Osteopathy has not been legalized nnd no .?i,s or registrations retiulred-(Ohlo, Michigan. Minnesota, Wl2 rornta, .Montana, Vermont nun nnout twonty other statos lnv . r..L.iil.iMnn- hiwM.1 "B mc4 You would nut think of employing tho services of a medical dm ' who was not educated In sumo standard college of medicine and hi oiUully Importnnt or oven moro bo with Osteopathy, whero tiie beneJta or cm e in,'imiu mi iwuiuuig uiiu luiutivuig me cause, vou can nlaini MI'I, tllli ltlfnMRltV flf 1111 OtttrWinilth lltlVltlir it tltnr,,,,,,!. 1 . ' atomy, physiology, pathology, mirgory nnd all branches t.mpht in . . " ulur medical school, except materia medico, Instead of which he muat understand the principles nnd practice of Osteopnthy To nhliln im. education the following named schools require an attendance of tm, I . ...1 1. ... I ... . ... . . wl lUJf itiniiH, iivu minims i-.uii, in ii:mui lcciimious ami in laboratories' American School of Osteopathy, Klrksvllle, Mo, American College of OHteopntiiy and Surgory, Chicago, 111. .Massachusetts College of Osteopathy, Ronton, Mass. Philadelphia College of Osteopathy, Philadelphia, Pa, Atlantic College of Osteopathy, WllkeHbarro, Pa, Southern School of Osteopathy, Frnnklln, Ky. S. S. Still College of Osteopathy, Dos Moines, Iowa. Pacific College of Osteopathy, Los Angules, Cal, California College tit Osteopathy, Sun Francisco, Cal, Colorado College of OHteopathy. Denver, Col, lloforo consulting with a ponton claiming to he an Osteopath, satis fy yourself that he Is a graduate of one of the above colleges; If yoi can't get this Information otherwise, ntldres a letter of Inquiry to Dr. Irene Howard Ellis, Secretary Ainerlcnu Osteopathic Association, 1H Huntington Avonue, Huston, Mass,, who will cheerfully advise you. Tho foregoing Information is riven In the Interest of genuine Oste opathy, and us a defense ngnlnst the Impostors. If you have been so unfortunate us to have fallen Into tho hnuds of n pretender and failed to get relief, don't condemn Osteopathy, for treatment by one who is tiunllfled prtihnhly would have given the desired results, DON'T RE IMPOSED UPON! .4 4-f -l"!- 4- -.-- .J. -1..- .- 4f"l-r- 4-4--. j.- fr 4 4"1 !'?' Ttt Great Alteration Sale T OF; Furniture Carpets Workmen will soon be crowding; tis for room to remodel our store building. We must make room. The stock must be reduced. Come and help us and you will be sure to help your selves. We are overstocked, especially on Iron Beds, Mattresses, Carpets and Rugs In these we can show you bargains not found elsewhere. Make good your opportunity and save money while you can. See our 3 -piece bebroom suit, golden oak, swell drawer, French plate mirror, for $ 9. A new line of Folding Go-Carts just received. Yours for Bargains M. A. RADER MAIN AND WEBB STREETS Undertaking Parlors in Connection A -..........