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PAGE EIGI1T. DAILY EAST OUEGOXIAN. PEXDLETOX, OUEGOX, SATlTRlAYf MAIICTI 25, 1905. TEN PAGES. Give Nature a Chance BY ISING HE ME ivmw The ORIGINAL remedy tliat "kills the dandruff germ." It destroys the tiny vegetable growth In the sebaceous glands of the scalp, after which the hair will grow as nature Intended. Don't wait unyl It Is too lnte, for chronic baldness Is incurable. The microbe of dandruff and baldness makes the hair dull, brittle and lustreless. It fills the hair with dandruff and causes itching of the scalp. Later, it chokes the very life out of the hair and causes It to fall. Save it with NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE. Ex traordinary results follow its use. SIAMESE GAMBLING GOVERNMENT LICENSES ENCOURAGES AND ABETS. Read These Three Letters After typhaid fever my physician recommended Herpiclde for my hair, which was falling. I used it a number of months and my hair is longer now than ever before, measuring more than five feet In length. St Paul, Minn. (Signed.) MARIE A. M'INTTRE. The top of my head was completely bald and fifty dollars' worth of "hair growers" failed to benefit me. My photograph shows the result of a thorough treatment with your dandruff germ destroyer. (Signed.) CLARENCE HAMILTON. Atlanta, Ga., Police Dept .j, At an early age my hair began to fall. I was almost bald when I was Induced to try your valued remedy and now I have a fine head of hair. (Signed.) C. J. BUDLONG. Washington, R. I. Herpldde contains no grease; it will not stain or dye, STOPS ITCHING OF THE SCALP IMMEDIATELY. Send 10 ota. In stamps for sample to THE HERPICTDE COMPANY, Dept. L., Detroit, Mich. A. C. KOEPPEN & BROS. SPECIAL AGENTS. j Save Money On Furniture, Carpets, Chlnaware, Glassware, Etc., by trading with New patterns in Carpets and Rugs. New Iron Beds. New Mattresses. New Upholstered Furniture. New Goods of all kinds. Get our prices. See our goods, and t ' SAVE MONEY. V. STROBLE 210 EAST COURT ST. .. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. Influence of Foreign Missions Is Be ing Exerted to Break tlie Co-partnership and They Are Encouraged by the American Minister Eighty of the One Hundred and Three Li censed Gambling Places Will Be Closed April 1. New Tork. " March 25. That the United States and England, with other Christian nations, will soon be asked to help the King of Slam put an end to legalized gambling In his country. Is the assertion made today by the Rev. Dr. Arthur J. Brown, secretary of the Presbyterian foreign board, on the strength of advices just received by him from Slam. Gam bling In Slam has been licensed and encouraged by the government, the monopoly of conducting the gambling establishments of the cities and towns being auctioned oft to the highest bidders. Effort has long been mak ing to get the king to put an end to the government patronage of the evil, and he has just issued a decree to that effect. In a large part of the country gambling is to be stopped on April first next, in other country dis tricts a year from April; and in Bangkok, the principal city. In April of 1907. But for the fulfillment of the plan the Christian nations of the world must help. The Bev. Dr. Brown, explaining the part which this country and England will be called upon to play In the matter, said today: "Gambling Is the national vice of Slam, where, licensed by . the government, it Is conducted without attempt at con cealment Every village has its gambling hall; the cities many of them. The vice has been vigorously combatted by the missionaries of the Presbyterian board of foreign mis slons, the only Protestant organiza tion having work In the country, and their efforts have been strengthened by the influence of the Hon. Hamil ton, King, American minister to Slam, a man of fine Christian character, whos friendship and absolute hon esty have won for him the respect and confidence of the Siamese gov eminent. It has been represented to the king that the gambling business was a detriment to his country, and the monarch, who, for an Asiatic r ruler, is enlightened and progressive, has come to see that this Is true. But," continued Mr. Brown, "the king has a difficulty to face because a large part of the revenue of Slam Is now derived from the gambling concessions. To meet the loss occa sion by their abolition In the coun try districts it has been decided to In crease the land tax, and this will lay on the people a burden as heavy as they can be expected to bear. Large revenue Is gained from the city gam bling houses, and the king of Stam proposes that its loss be met by rais ing the import duties a little. To do this will require the consent of the other nations, and so I say that on them, especially on the United States and England, depends the question whether the gambling In Bangkok shall shall not be stopped. Slam is an extra-territorial country, and by treaties the import dues are fixed at 3 per cent, and they cannot be raised without the permission of the na. Hons. There are 10S gambling places in the interior of Slam. By the king's decree 80 of them will be abolished next April. The remainder of these Interior places will be abolished in April. 190S; and those in the city of Bangkok will be closed the follow. ing year if the matter of revenues can be adjusted. In this way the change will be a gradual one, and In a little over a year the whole of the evil will be centered in Bangkok, where Is to be found the largest Oc cldental population of the country. This population will, It is hoped, help In getting the import dues legislation from their governments. This move ment on the part of the Siamese gov eminent is a tremendous step in ad vance and one which merits the ap proval of the whole world. It will be the fault of Europe and America if legalized gambling is not stopped in Siam in the very near future." YOU CAN SAVE MONEY, as shirts, collars and cuffs are injured more by Improper washing and iron Ing than by actual wear. This is an absolute fact, as you probably know. It Is also an absolute fact that your linen will wear twice as long and look better by having them laundered by the Domestic laundry. This you can prove by giving us your work regu larly, and finding out haw much you save by it. ROBINSON'S DOMESTIC LAUNDRY. A SUPERIOR LIME Contractors who use the lime we sell, saythat it rent more mortar than any other lime sold In U territory; S X ul " Ton P-r for the inferior brands, wh, not I fwwrt The results will surprise TOO. OREGON DUMBER YARD i AJVT STREET, OPPOSITE COURT HOUSK. NO SHIRT IN DEMAND. of Charles N. Crewdson Wires to Know If Chieftain Has Started Kant, O. R. & N. Ticket Clerk B. R, Wolfe last evening received a mes sage from Charles N. Crewdson Chicago, the well known Indian story writer, asking if Chief No Shirt of the Walla Wallas had yet left Pen dleton for Washington. Mr. Crewdson Intends to meet No Shirt on his arrival at Chicago an show the chieftain the sights of th city, and Introduce curious Chicago an to the Walla Walla chief. Several years ago Crewdson wrote a series of Indian stories for a syn dicate of Eastern papers, which was highly Illustrated by Moorhouse pic tures. Among the stories was person, al mention of No Shirt, of which the chief was very proud. Crewdson will interview the chief for the Chicago Record-Herald, as he passes through the Windy City. v As No Shirt and his interpreter left here Tuesday morning, Mr. Wolfe wired Crewdson that he would arrive in Chicago at 8 o'clock tonight pfe ii Aa v ir mm II.. dPT ..jvWABf ! that The Laxative Known .Quality! There are two classes ot remedies: those of known qual ity and which are permanently beneficial in effect, acting gently, in harmony with nature, when nature needs assist ance; and another class, composed of preparations of unknown, uncertain and inferior character, acting tempo rarily, but injuriously, as a result of forcing the natural functionsiunnecessarily. One of the most exceptional of the remedies of known quality and excellence is the ever pleasant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., which represents the active principles of plants, known to act most beneficially, in a pleasant syrup, in which the wholesome Californian blue figs are used to con tribute their rich, yet delicate, fruity flavor. It is the remedy of all remedies to sweeten and refresh and cleanse the system gently and naturally, and to assist one in overcoming consti pation and the many illsresultingtherefrom. Its active princi ples and quality are known to physicians generally, and the remedy has therefore met with their approval, as well as with the favor of many millions of well informed persons who know their own personal knowledge and trom actual experience that it is a most excellent laxative remedy. We do not claim that it will cure all manner of ills, but recommend it for what it really represents, a .laxative remedy of known quality and excellence, containing nothing of an objectionable or injurious character. There are two classes of purchasers : those who are informed to the quality of what they buy and the reasonsfor the excellence of articles of exceptional merit, and who do not lack courape to go elsewhere when a dealer offers an imitation of anywell known article; but, unfortunately, there are some people who do not know, and who allow themselves to be imposed upon. They cannot expect its beneficial effects if they do not get the genuine remedy. To the credit of the druggists of the United States be it said nearly all of them value their reputation for professional integrity and the good will of their customers too highly to utter imitations of the Genuine Syrup of Figs manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., and in order to buy the genuine article and to get its beneficial effects, one has only to note, when purchasing, the full n;ime of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package. Price, 50c per bottle. One size only. NEWS OF UN O. U. W. PAST GRAND MASTER VISITED HERE New Salesman From Portland Re- bekahs Initiate New Members Returned to Portland Recovered From Appendicitis Rev. Holt W1U Preach Glea Club Recital at Opera House Homoseekors From Ran Has. Hilton, March 24. Fred Charman has arrived from Portland and has accepted a position as salesman with Mosgrove Sc Co. W. Ralph Feeney of Portland, past grand master of the A. O. U. W., was here last night and paid an official visit to the local lodge. He left this morning for Portland. Miss Carrie McQuary Is In Walla Walla visiting her sister, Mrs. J. F. McRae. Last Tuesday evening Pomona Re bekah lodge No. 122 Initiated two candidates. After the business session a social time was Indulged In, in honor of Its third anniversary. Fruits and candles were served. J. W. Cockerly of Walla Walla was hur.j Wednesday on business. Edward Metcalf, who spent the win ter with his uncle, A. M. Elam, left yesterday for Portland. County Judge Bean and Commis sioner Horace Walker were here Tuesday investigating some of the bridges. Hev. J. K. McOillvery, a Bible study class organizer, who has been organiz ing classes, has left for Flrwood, Wash. Fred Lauer, who . was ill at the Walla Walla hospital of appendicitis, returned home yesterday. t FRAZER THEATRE K. J. TAYLOR, Manager Three Nights, Commencing Monday, March 27 Eckhart St Hawkins' PRESENT MONDAY, J7TI1 "A Bachelor's Honejmooa," lloyt's theater comedy success. ' TUESDAY, 28TH "A Wicked Woman," stirring comedy drams WEDNESDAY, 29TH "The Women In the Cu-," Xew York's big bit. SPECIAL SCENERY GORGEOI'S (iOWXS. N GOOD SPECIALTIES BETWEEN ACTS. POPULAR PRICES. Dr. Holt, of Portland, will preach In the Presbyterian church next Sun day, both morning and evening. Tonight the Whitman College Glee club, consisting of 28 voices, will give a recital In the new opera house. A party of homeseekers from Kan sas and Oklahoma Territory, arrived here yesterday and expect to buy prop erty here. They said they were at tracted by reports of the vast amount of fruit and berries raised tere. American Art Exhibition New York, March 25. The twenty seventh annual exhibition of the So ciety of American artists opened to day at the Fine Arts galleries and will continue until the end of April. The liberal prize offerings have at tracted the beRt work of many of the foremost artists of America. Seattle la to have a new national guard armory to cost 1116,000. r WHITE GHOST8 OF DEATH' Wliere Honesty Is Indigenous. Baker City has the record thus far of being the only city In the United States that has not developed charges of grafting In connection with the building of a city hall Baker City Democrat. 1 The Willamette river Is as low now as Is usual during the dryest summer season so low that logging Is Impossible. CONSUMPTION AND PNEUMONIA are prevented and cured by the greatest of all, and strictly scientific remedy for Throat and Lung Troubles, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, La Grippe, etc., viz : DR. KING'S For CONSUMPTION, COUGHS and COLDS Cured of Pneumonia After Doctors Failed. , "I had been ill for some time with Pneumonia," writes J. W.-McKinnon of Talladega Springs, Ala., "and was under the care of two doctors, but grew no better until I tried Dr. King's New Discovery. The first dose gave relief, and, by continuing Its use, I was perfeotly cured' MOT MOT 50c ZSEgb ETTRIAL BOTTLES FREE"v3 3REC09IMKIri:D, GUARANTEED J" AMD HOLD BT la AX&j DTtUGUISTO.