EIGHT PAGES, PACE TWO, DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1904. THE PERPETUAL WAR There is always a fight going on in every human body between health and dis ease. On one side are poor food, bad air, over-work, worry, colds, accidents. On the other are sunshine, rest, cheerfulness and nourish ment. The reason Scott's Emul sion fights so powerfully for health is because it gives so much more nourishment than you can get in any other way. Get in the sunlight and try Scott's Emulsion. We'll send you a simple tree upon request. SCOTT & BOWNK, 409 Pearl Street, New York NEWS OF Will ALFRED CURTI8S HAS GONE TO CALIFORNIA Visitor From Oakesdale, Wash. Mrs T. C. Salt Entertains the Dorcas Society F. M. Kendall Has Moved From Walla Walla Mrs. Taylor Has Much Improved In Health Miss Herma Kent Entertain North Dakota Lawyer Looking fo a Location. GENERAL NEWS. 1 Tho thw vessels comprising the Panama navy are to be sold, ns being an altogether useless luxury. A head-end collision In the suburbs of Lob Angeles resulted in the death of Mrs. Maria A. Fowler, of Portage, Wis. A gold and mother-of-pearl snuff' box Inlaid with diamonds and made in 175S, recently sold In London for J32.000, Winter wheat conditions in Kan sas and Oklahoma are precarious and a general failure of that crop the llrst 111 nine years threatens. During the week ending March 5, there were 350 deaths from pneu monia In New York City; from the 5th to 12th there were 278, and 32 from grip. President Roosevelt Is credited with having a plan for a protectorato over San Domingo, and also with an other plan to hold it In reserve, until after election, Porchcllmbers robbed the resi dence of E. T. Jeffroy at Chicago, of $3,000 worth of jewelry and dla monds. Jeffrey Is president of tho Denver & Rio Grande. Business at Grand Rapids, Mich Is at a standstill on account of flood. Forty manufacturing estab llshments in the lower part of town are flooded to the middle of tho first story. Forty masked men broke Into the St. Clair, Mo., Jail and took out Winn Davis, accused of highway robbery, They gave him an unmerciful whip ping with hlacksnakcs and turned him loose. Professor Carl Schuman, curator of tho Royal Botanical Museum at Berlin, Is dead. He Is said to have been tho most learned man in the world, with one exception, about flowering plants and shrubs. Under the general ruling of martial law a house-to-house search Is being made in Las Animas county, Colora do, for firearms. It is expected that tho military will get all that are not loo securely hidden to bo found. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. The Great Northern has been prae tlcally blockaded for three weeks by snowslides In tho Crow's Nest Pass district. Al Watorbauer, a brakeman on the Great Northern, was instantly killed by being run over by a switch engine in Seattle, on Friday. The price to be paid for tho sal mon catch this year will bo G cents for fish weighing under 25 pounds and C cents for those weighing over that amount. George Jenkins, a son of Colonel D. P. Jenkins, of Spokane, Is dead as a result of injuries received in the wreck of the electric car In Spo kane last Monday, Tom O'Brien, the stage driver from Prairie City to Burns, who stole the stage, team, mall and all, three weeks ago, has been Indicted by the federal grand Jury at Portland. The estimated output of salmon along the Columbia river this sea son is 750,000 cases. The demand for salmon is greater at this season of tho year, than for several years Elder Nephl Pratt, head of tho Mormon church In the Northwest, Is moving his headquarters from Spo kane to Boiso City, from where ho will direct the affairs of his terrl tory. Two freight engines pulling a train up tho grade near Truckee, Call,, wero burled under an avalanche of snow 30 feet deep, Friday. One en glne crow tunneled out by digging with coal shovels, 0110 crow being held prisoners for four hours, before their companions released them. Mrs. O. D. Wolfe, of Portland, lost a valimblo ring several days ago and accused a 9-year-old neighbor girl of stealing It. The child was placed under1 arrest and yesterday Mrs Wolfe found tho ring In an old Jaw, ery caso. where she herself had placed It and forgotten about It. Wheat Lands. City Property, Wo have some ' propositions In reat estato which are worth your time to Investigate. Como In and talk them ovor with us. E. T. WADE & SON, Offlco In E. O. Building. 'Phono Black, 1111. P. O. Box 324. Stock Itanchos. Mining Stocks. Milton, March 25. Alfred Cnrtlss who has been here attending Colum bla college, left Wednesday for San Francisco, where ho has a position as bookkeeper. Mrs. A. H. Crow arrived hero Wed nesday from Oakesdale, Wash., and Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. Beach. I. F. Toboy, superintendent of the Oregon Children's Home, has been here for soveral days on business connected with that Institution. Sunday afternoon Mr. G. K.GIllully of Kansas, City, Mo., will deliver lecturo at the Milton hall, on "What is Mrfh?" Tonight the Palmer Company will produce "Faust at the now opera house. The funeral of William A. Jones, the suicide, has been postponed until tomorrow morning on account of his mother and sister of Seattle, not be lng able to reach hero until this af ternoon. The family of T. M., Kendall, of Walla Walla, came out Tuesday and are now occupying the resldenco A. Allen. Rev John Evans, of Moro, Ore, who was formerly the pastor of the M. E. church here, attended the Ep worth League convention. He re turned home Thursday. Miss Edith Perry has accepted position In the Freewater postofflce E. A. C. Wood, a nephew of tho late Dowltt C. French, has returned to Seattle. Last Wednesday evening Miss Her ma Kent entertained a number o her friends In honor of her 16th birthday. About 20 Invited guests wero present and enjoyed a very pleasant ovening. Looking for a Location. Thomas Heath, an attorney of Far go, N. D., was hero soveral days this week looking for a location. Much Improved in' Health. Mrs. Thomas Taylor, who has been In Portland several months receiving medical treatment, returned home Tuesday, greatly Improved In health Mrs. T, C. Salt Entertains; Wednesday afternoon the Dorcas Society of the Presbyterian church was entertained at the home of Mrs T. C. Salt. Those present wore Mes dames M. J. Black, T. E. Walker, L M. Raup, J. L. Williamson, Adams and Salt; tho Misses Winnie Win dom, Irene Lamb, Cella Mooro and .Myrtle Salt. More Riots. Disturbances of strikers are not nearly as grave as an Individual dls order of tho system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous tension will bo for lowed by utter collapse, unless a re liable remedy Is Immediately em, ployed. There's nothing so efficient to cure disorders of the liver and kid' neys as Electric Bitters. It's a won' derful tonic, and effective nervine aud the greatest all around medicine for run-down systems. It dispels nervousness, rheumatism and neural gia and expels malaria germs. Only 50c, and satisfaction guaranteed by Tallman & Co., druggists. CLARA MATHES COMPANY Comes to Pendleton for a Week Be ginning Next Monday. One of the most popular attractions of the present theatrical season at the b razor opera house, will bo the appearance for one week of tho tal onted and versatile actress, Clara Aiathes, and her company in a roper tolro of standard plays. This com pany Is winning eolden nnlnlorm wherever It has nppeared, and played two nights with conspicuous success at the Amory hall last fall. Monday nigius uiu win be the popular Irish drama. "A Daughter of Erin," In which miss Matties Is said to excel. n is an earnest and faithful por- irayai ot Irish homo llfo with some sensational moments and replete wan ricn comedy. "Tennessee's Pardner," "Tho Silver Dagger" and 'The Younger Bothers." will also bo given and on Friday night tho orlc inai version of Tolstoi's masterpiece, uesurrecuon," will bo given. Ten big vaudeville acts arc also nnnounc- el, Illustrated songs, and the serpen tine dance aro also featured, This excellent organization will play at popular prices, 10c, 20c and 30c, and all lovers of tho drama will havo ample opportunity to Indulga their different tastes with tho dramatic faro provided for them, How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for anr case of catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. i'. j, iiium, 1 ec i;u., voieao, u. We. the unuerslimed. have known R J. Cheney for the laHt IS Tears, and believe 111 111 perfectly honorable In nil business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their Arm. tviitii' Ti.uA., wuoiesaie urusgisu, Toledo. O. WALKING, KINNAN & MAItVIN, Whole sale UrusKlsts, Toledo, O. Hall's Cntarrli Cure Is taken lnternsllr. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c tier bottle. tSold by all druggists. nana uamtiy 1 his are tue uesc. Tito meal trust of Now York City has such absolute control of affairs Its lino that It has been nblo to udvunco prices from otio-fourth to one-half cent per pound In splto of big glut In the supply. HOTEL ARRIVAL8. Hotel Pendleton, U h. Sharp, Boise. A. O. Proutz, San Francisco. J. M. Sinclair, Gan Francisco. F. S. Rogers and family, Portland F. W. Wnlte, San Francisco. L. W. Porter, College Place. C. C. Cook, Portland. D. Shultz, Spokane. E. Cannon, Spokane. Ida Cannon, Spokane. W. H. A. T. Wallace, Portland. W. D. Chnmberlaln, city.. William Maher, Portland. C. M. Smith, Portland. J. H. Kloeckner, Spoknne. R. A. Wright, Spokane, A. J. Hall, Spokane. P. J. Oleson, city. M. K. Hall, Lopande. M. E. Kerrln, Lopande. E. N. Nowhouse, Chicago. 0. W. Collier, Denver. Frank Sloan, Echo. A. B. Thompson, Echo. J. M. Yoager, San Francisco. Hotel St, George. 1. Jacobs, Portland. G. S. Mann, Portland. R. W. Cook, Portland. A. S. Marlow, Portland. A. O. Trudoll, Seattle. Hal Shattuck, Walla Walla. Thomas Ganlck, Walla Walla. O. W. Wood, Spokane. C. F. Lambrlt, Boston. Miss E. K. Nelson, Spokane. O. L. Bowen, North Dakota. J. H. Hlmes, Spoknne. C. E. Robinson, San Francisco. William Dunn, Portland. N. C. Moris, Hot Lake. T. II, White anil wife, city. C. J. Ofllcor, John Day. Matt H. Mosgrove, Milton. N. B. Krause, Seattle. J. J. Dennis, Seattle. George S. Rold, Portland. It. Burns. John A. Faull, Portland. George Gillespie, San Francisco. O. N. Smith, Portland, Dr. F. C. Rood, Walla Walla. M. McBrlde, Weston. John Arhone, Portland. R, F. Klrkpatrlck, Farmlngton. Frank Garreson, Baker City. .Mrs. Lanse, Walla Walla. Mrs. George Smith, Walla Walla, Hoiei Bickers, W. M. Coney, Coyote. J. S. Cunningham, Portland, A. C. Haley, Missouri. Mrs. D. C. Brownell, Umatilla. Airs. Loyd, Athena. A. Kennedy, city. T. J. Kirk, Athena. A. S. Knight, city. C. E. Fllsh, Colville. Mrs. C. Fish, Colvlllo. M. J. .Marker, Chicago. E. M. Beck, Chicago. J. D. Deady, Chicago. R. J. Enlng, Walla Walla. A. M. Glllis, Athena. Mrs. J. M. Walker, city. Mrs. Lucy Elledge, La Grande. Wlloy Campbell and wife, Elgin. M. Doming, Baker City. A. Fakobjon, Baker City. Olive Rising, Camplalp. SHIRT WAIST SALE WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE 8HIPMENT OF LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS AND THEY ARE BEAUTIES. EVERY WAIST IS OF THE VERY LATEST STLYE AND THE ASSORTMENT IS SO VARIED THAT ALL TASTES CAN BE SATISFIED, . Silk Waists, all colors, prices from 3.50 up to $6.00. White Lawn Waists from 75c to $2.75 Tan Voile Waists, $1.75, $1.98 and $3.00. Tan Lawn Waists, very fine and sheer material, $1.60. Black Lawn Waists, 95c and $1.39. Colored Waists, all styles and prlcea from $50c to $3.5. See these Waists this week. To see them Is to buy them. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS 10 yards good Calico, all colors, 45c. 10 yards good Percale, double fold, 75c. 10 yards Zephyr Gingham, double fold, 85c. 10 yards Batiste summer wash goods, 65c. 10 yards dark Outing Flannel, 10c grade, 76c. THE FMIR PLUMBING and SEWER WORK I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FIRST CLASS WORKMEN; ALSO MAKE SEWER CONNECTIONS. ES TIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED. T. C. TAYLOR "THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAIN ST. PILES OF WOOD AT MEACHAM. Over 2,000 Cords Now Ricked Up on the Yards at the Mountain Station. Although wood has been from 10 to $7 per cord In Pendleton all win tor, there are yet about 2,000 cords piled up at the yards at Meacham, ready for shipment. A great deal of this wood belongs to Eugene Tauslck of Walla Walla, but a largo amount of It also belongs to prlvnte owners, who aro awnltlug buyers. The past winter has been favora ble to sledding and a largo quantity of excellent wood has been banked out, and much of It will remain on the dump all summer, unless the market becomes moro active than at present. Ladles attention. Kid glovo sate at Alexander Department Store. Human Dandruff Germs Denude a Rabbit! CONVINCING EXPERIMENT by DR.. SABOURAND of the PASTEUR. INSTITUTE This experiment proves that dandruff Is a contagious disease duo to the presence of n mlcroblc growth In tho sebaceous glands of the scalp, It also proves that unless tho formation of dandruff Is stopped by destroying the germs It will lead to falling hair and Incurable bald ness. Prof. Unna, Europe's noted derumtologlst (ask your doctor about him) was the first to discover the ml croblc naturo of dandruff and baldness. His discovery was later verified by Dr. Sabouraud, nt tho Pasteur Insti tute, Paris, France. The doctor inoculated a rabbit With human dandruff germs mid In duo time tho rabbit began to lose Its Tur. "In between Ilvo and six weeks," says the offlclal report of the Pasteur Institute, "the rabbit was completely denuded, In fact It had become entirely bald." Dandruff is Annoying. Falling Hair is an Injury. Baldness is a Calamity. If you are Indifferent about your hair and let It "take care of itself," you should not grumble jwhen It Is gone. Careful peoplo now try to save their hair and Nowbro'n Herplcide enables them to do this In a very pleasing man ner. It Is tho first scientific HAIR-SAVER and It is grow ing wonderfully In popularity. Everyone should endeavor to protect the scalp against tlnndruff infection and tho surest way. Is to carefully avoid "exposure" to dandruff germs and to rely upon Newbro's Herplcide as a scalp prophylactic. One of tho chief forms of "exposing" tho scalp Is to ubo an unsterlllzed public hair brush. The hair brush should bo as exclusive as the tooth brush. It Is Important to remember that: 1. Dandruff is a contagious disease caused by a mi crobe. 2. Dandruff Is a forerunner of Itching scalp, falling hair and baldness. 3. Chronic baldness is incurable. 4. The CAUSE pf dandruff can not be washed out of the scalp with soap and water. 5. The only way to cure dandruff and stop falling hair Is to kill the germ that causes It. 6. The only safe remedy, so far discovered, that will absolutely kill the dandruff germ Is Newbro's Herplcide. Kill tho scalp germs and the hair Is bound to grow naturally. Almost marvolous results follow the uso of Nowbro's Herplcide. It contains no oil, grease, sediment or dye. It delights tho ladles by keoplng tho hnlr light and fluffy and by given it a silken gloss. STOPS ITCHING OF THE SCALP INSTANTLY. 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"I nm ploased to say thnt Herpl cide has produced boneflclnl ro suits and from all appearances It will accomplish what you claim for It, an absolutely euro of dan druff and falllug hair." (Signed.) PRANK llOLLAM. Portland, Ore. A Healthy Hair. F. W. SCHMIDT, Special Agent 8KB WINDOW DIHI'LAY At Drug Btorea 1, Send lQo In stamps to The Herplcide Co., Dolrolt, Midi., for (ample. " Destroy the Cause You Remove the Effect." An Unhealthy Hair. a For Sale ! 3,000X0 S room, 2 story, new house, and' lot 50x100. 1,200.005 room, A story bouse. $1,700.008 noom, 2 story house. Bath tub and toilet, good cellar, woodshed, pump and city water. Easy terms. $600.001 Vacant lot. Very desirable. 2,0007 room 2 story bouse 4 rooms ooch 15x15, room, rock cellar 18x32, t . lots. $290.00 1 vacant lot. Merchants Protective Agency Despaln Building, Room 43, , Telephono Black 1161- J FOR SALE Good, olght-roomed houso In P' did condition. Eight lots, good and orchard. fJood fence and IXTntnm . ntnAtl &11 U' houso and garden, desirable property. .FONTAINE, at nut. I"!'"" , rt Good well. " Apply to 003 French nesUf Every stomp roqulromont supp ilieJ-