DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, 8EPTEMBER 29, 1903. HMVEST FESTIVAL m v (ill' FOR WOMEN Much That Every Woman Desires to Know About Sanative Antisep tic Cleansing And about the Care of the Skin, Scalp, Hair and Hands. Too much stress cannot bo placed on tbo great value of Cuticura Soap, Oint ment and Resolvent In the nntliicptlc cleansing of the raucous surfaces and of the blood and circulatliiR fluids, thus affording pure, sweet and economical local and constitutional treatment for weakening ulcerations, iutlammatlons, Itchings, Irritations, relaxations, dis placements, pains and irregularities peculiar to females, llcnco tlio Cuti cura remedies have a wonderful Influ ence In restoring health, strength nnd beauty to weary wumeu, who have been prematurely aged and luvalided by these distressing ailments, as well as such sympathetic affliction as amcmla, chlorosis, hysteria, nervousness and debility. Women from the very first have fully appreciated the purity and sweetness, the power to afford Imniedlatu relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy which have nude the Cutlcnra remedies the standard nkln cures and humour remedies of the civilized world, .Millions of the women use Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cutlcuru Ointment, for preserving, purlfylns mid beauti fying the fckln, for clc&U'iiisf tho scalp of crusts, scales and dandruff, and the BtopplBgj 0f failing hair, Tor softening, whitening and soothing ml, rough and sore hands, for annoying Irritations, illd ulcerative wcaknees, and for 'many sanative, antiseptic purposes 'Which readily susgest themelvcs. as 'well as for all the purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery. UUmrai)mtUiwrU CitmimRMolmit.av.rln km Ckocetau Cotwd PITU. r. pr Tli at tfi. Uml Mt, JOc, Soao. Ve. LfPui I-ondon. V. C&artrrbAi (a.ihM. Km d U Huzi Hoxaa. II ivjamtxit In. wm W"AWaI lor i ' Tho Chrmewa Indian Dnnd, the j cut of which Is here presented, will reach this city Sunday evening next ' and will bo hero the entire week fnl I lowing. This band needs no Intro I ..uctlon to tho people of this state, as It is too well known throughout the Northwest to requ.re comment. several years ago tho band wub or ganized under tho present manage ment and since thnt time 1ms made a name for Itself on the Westurn coast When tho government pro vided for nn Instructor in band mu sic at the Chemawa school, the posi tion was offored to Mr. Stoudomlor, who was nt that time tho leader of the old Salem Military Hand. Tho offer was accepted nnd since that time Mr. Stoudomlur has been with the boys at the Indian school and out of the abundance of material there, has selected a hand second to none ' on tho const. ! Thcro are 27 pieces In tho aggrega tion, nnd all of thoni are well train- ' ed and accomplished musicians. Mr. Stoudomlor Is well known In the val ley as n cornotlst, nnd plays with the band. Pendleton may rest assured that tho city will bo well supplied with a lino grade of music, well play ed during tho week of the cnrnlvnl. SALVATION ARMY WILL OBSERVE THIS EVENT. From October 3 to 6 Will Be Set Aside as Festival for the Poor Goods and Provisions Will Be Dis tributed aa Collected Friends In vited to Contribute. WAITING MPIHE i JEFFERSON MYERS RETURNS 1 FROM CENTRAL OREGON. People are Waiting for Railroad Fa cilities San Francisco Enterprise j Crowding Into the Interior Port- land May Lose the Trade Through 1 Inactivity. MALTMDID For ill climates: heat. cold. rain, eaies, fumet nd fire do not affect it. Comes in rolli ready for laying. Low freight charges. Inexpen sive to apply, cheap in the first place and lasts for years. rot booklet. i The Paraffine Paint Co. San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, Los Angtlu and Denver, Colorado. T. C. TAYLOR, Agent DESPAIN k CLARK Are distributors for Malta Ceres a new Health Food. Kveryone should try " package. Just received California J'igs and Oregon Honey n the comb. 514-514 MAIN STREET Phone Main 1741 6 mm for Model Light Carriages SmImsb Driving Afu m Uow In our lerooin, nd 11 juu'ru t all InUT'OUrt ou ru wmliu ood on for Matty toiu wtiat modern manulMturan mtt doing to lighten the burdeiu el modern bul . I. ..I-I. .. - ul.MI.hm.nl dw mcuii JUUUUM - - "Mi Toe termer la the king ol the dey end oai . i.. ihaWlniui. v.unm itaAl ttUd but. Outer bearing blocks make It be .wieii runttioK wagon wuuq feMtniAdn. Our price eut be brat. f.et our KATtu. ti hie ton mil maun um iitut7 . - s tire ut on our hydraulic machine, bei.tr than . . . Inmnv alfira Vlflf l Lit t f H Adopted br the U. 8. Government NEACLE BROS. Tba BUckimithi j Tho followlnR Interestlnt; Interviow I with Hon. Jefferson Myers, appear , ing In a recent number of tho Oregon Dally Journal, Is of such vital lm J portance to Oregon, that the East OreRoulan tanes pleasure in runniiiK It in full that It may have the widest possible publicity. The Journal sayB: Jefferson Myers, president of the Lewis and Clark state commission, returned from an Interesting journey Itnrough uonirai uregon anu win in tend a meeting this evening In J. Couch Flanders' oDlce, at which time the commission will consider plans for the administration building. In the event the plans nre satisfactory j and arrangements may be mado to I that end, bids for the construction will be advertised for at once, and the building made ready at tne earl iest day possible. It Is regarded 1 probable at headquarters on Front nnd Pine that the new structure will be occupied about June 1. 1904, by ' both the commission and corpora tion. The fair officials are anxious I to get Into their new quarters bo i soou as possible and be upon the , ground where tno worn is to do none In preparation for the exposition. President Myers returnea from his trip through the Interior Impressed by the promised future of that re r.l.,n nml unthnaiaRtln over the atti- j tudo assumed by the people there. "These people In the Interior conn I try," said he today, "are of a kind to ... . 1 .1 t l. n ,w. . i it .i arm , maue uuu h1uu iu tvj them. I found tnem more wining m supply exhibits, and they oven re fused to accept money to pay for the freighting of tho stuff across the mountains to tho railroad. They do nated the exhibits and pay thr car riage 150 miles by team. They Want A Railroad. "Those folks want a railroad. They assort that they will not be nblo to iiKvninn their mtintrv until they have rail transportation for their grains. They appear to prefer that the survey of tho old Oregon & Pacific, now the Corvallls fir Eastern, bo extended. "Portland must get rail communl th thnt roelnn. elso San Francisco will capture all tho trade nf that nart of Oregon. Woro the (wi. jr. ritinlRo nvtnmled to the foot of Mount Jefferson, It would then' be 30 miles shortor tiy team irom mu end of the road to frineviuo r Burns, than It is to HbantKo. now they have to pull over the liluu' mountains, 5,000 feet high. LaBt year 2,100 ears of 30,000 pounds each wpro freighted by team to Burns, and tho same quantity to Prinevllle. , "I would urge Portland to get In to that region with u railroad soon an possible and prevent the capture of the trade by California merchants. Products Will Be Exhibited. .. "The products of the interior will be well woll represented at the St. Louis fair nnd at tho Lowls and ClurK exposition. There will lio ap ..i,. ,,niin iiinmH and cherries. befchles other things. The fruit In terests me, for tne mason mm m Burns It Is grown ut an altitude of 4.200 foot above tho sea, yet I saw a cherry treo In the yarn oi rroionur FUnn at that place mui uu Btunu , . ., , . i " i IT,. II. nu u.;teei lu-'incuen hub rjreui. ,iiuiii Btrawuerries yiuiuing m. jiu j ),ui& There will bo uraliiB 'and irulU .'arid vegetables. 1 Honiey, In my opinion. Is the most wonderful valley undeveloped In the entire WeBt. One stands upon a hill mini- nnrnR ami sees for miles nnd miioH n continuous succession of haystacks reaching far down toward the Narrows. Vast quantities of live stock are sustained on this hay. Loui In Price. 'Cattle raisers thore are dlscourag- IPIIVDII They nlso fear a hard winter with ' much livestock dying from scarcity i of food. They believe rullcf will be afforded in part by the Ingress of a railroad, and they look towards Port land for thnt relief. Portland Is the natural center for them, nnd yet the southern half of the district trauc3 rirwtK wllti Pnllfnrnin linpnnse nf easier access to those markets. Al though, without It, they are prosper ous, tlio counties nre out. oi ueoi, have surpluses on nand, nnd there nre good wagon roads throughout the whole Intorlor, i.s good as could be looked for. Fair Benefit to country. "The people of the Interior appoar to believe they will receive moroben eflts from tho exposition thnn will the cities and towns and older sections or the stntc. They have tho large3t proportion of public lands owned by individuals, nnd not yet Improved, and the attention drawn to Oregon by the fair will operate to increase tho opportunity to dispose of those unoccupied lands. They nre simply waiting for requests to aid the ialr, and respond enthusiastically to all appeals." LEACH SANATORIUM WILL BE PUT THROUGH TO AN IMMEDIATE FINISH. The Salvation army Is now prepar ing for Harvest Fcstlvnl which will bo observed by thorn from October 3 to G. Thin niinual festival, dining which mombors of this organization dlstrl- lillln trMMlla Itniilllfr Mm Tiflfl!' (if tllC cities. Is growing In favor and use fulness and tho Pendleton corps Is making n special elTort to neip ine deserving on tins occasion. Tho Salvation Army roaches peo ple not reached by our churches and makes a specialty of hunting out the deserving and worthy from the sluniH and placing thorn on tho rkht rond u rdad or Industry and lio:io to say the least. The friends of the poor are in vited to bring In such articles In the following list, ns thoy may have to give away. Tho goods collected will ho distributed to the deserving poor by members of the army. The fol lowing nrtlck'B end bo used and will be glndly accepted ns harveat festi val offerings: Fruit, flowers, canned goods, vege tables, flail, moat, chickens. livestock, corn, flour, wheat, oatmeal, condensed milk, bread, crackers, cheese, furni ture (now or used), clothliig (new or Bccnndhand), tea, coffee. cocoa, books, pictures. Jewelry, shoes, coil, sheetB, hlanketB, cutlery, tools. AAV ARE THE v wek SM. J "Buried at Sea." "Burled at Sea," which comes to Frazer theater Oct. 3, Is one of the greatest comedy-dramas ever writ ten Dy Theodore Kremer. It is a powerfully sensational play, appealing to the sympathies of the audience, and painting in vivid col ors the scheming adventuress and the conscienceless villain, who ad ministers poison lu order to win a fortune, with a woman whom he pre nulla t. -mimlrn unlnlv to nos&ess her wealth. Through the entire play runs a merry thread of numor anu iumir situations, and no ono need hesitate, HilnL-Inn 1mm tllfi "title" that It iS a gruesome affair, as the burial at sea Is merely one or. mo rouur ma (lcntB throughout tno play, aud tho fccenlc effects will be the most gorg eous ever seen In this city. "Captain Bob." "Captain Bob" will be the play in ,..mm, R Mlllnr Kent will be seen during his engagement at the Frazer Theater on Oct. 1. "Captain Bob" Is a comouyurama, the scenes being laid in Mexico and South America. Mr. Kent will carry .v.,, niipk nrnilnetlnn and Mr. Na- .i.i.,t.,i until under whoso manage ment Mr. Kent win no hub , has surrounded him witu an uxeui lout company of players. If you are troubled with Impure blood, Indicated by sores, pimples, i aa wn wnuld recommend Acker's Blood Elixir, which we se undor a positive guarantee. It Jill always euro scrofulous or syphilitic poisons and alt blood diseases. CO cts. and $1.00. F. W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. Building Will Be 40x50 Feet and Three Stories in Height Will Be Furnace Heated and Modern In Every Respect The Excavating Is Completed. C. E. Troutnian will start the rock work on the new sanatoria mto lie built by Mrs. S. W. Leach. The building wilt bu 40xR0 feet in dimen sions and will have two stories and a basement. It will "furnished In a modern mannor, and will be the only sanatorium of the kind In the east ern part of the state. Tlio excavation for the place has been made for1 some time, and the urnrt ,no flrnrrpprl nlnnir. ns Mrs. Leach was undecided ns to when to build. Now, however, Blio has neen trlvnn lliiiiriflnl linnklnir RiiiTlrleiit to onnliln hnr in rnrrv out hor nlaiis nt once, and the work will bo rushed through to a finish. Tho building will coat 54,1-Hiu wnen it is compieieu. Mrs. Leach Is a maguotlc healer, nn.i iilnnnu tFrnnr fnlrh In hnrliR nnd botanical remedies. She employs the vapor bath and medicated steam, anu these. In conjunction with the other tenets of her peculiar faith make up Her treatment. PUBLIC LAND IN OREGON. Farms for Sale. Wr nmir lmvn llntnd for sale sonic of tho best wheat farms and stock rnnches In tho county. All tho places aro woll Improved and well supplied with water. Also some very deslr- nl.lc. nltv iirimnrfv f!nll mill EOt prices. BENTLEY & 1UKia. . S ' Fruit CarB Scarce. Thnr,. nrn now 27 ClirlOUllB (if prunes, alreudy packed, nwaltlng from Welser and Payette. Idaho. It Is impossible to get enough rofrlgerator ears to iinnuie uic iniu j crop there. j All noraons Indebted to H M. I Set $5 '890. Sloan, nlenso cnll and settle theii accounts. Blacksmith fihop corner Cottonwood and East Alta. V nil L-ttr.. I i vw niiuw now eved store claims to be J BIGGEST without least regard to the in or falsity of the cla W T 49 C wan, u you were ever! any doubt as to wfcj store leads in this m town, just get onto) trouble we have ripd up. By way of Expk tion, let s reminisced tie. The Peoples J house gave to some its many patrons i given away since Like a Comet One-Half the State of Oregon Subject to Entry. Tim stntn nf Orecon contains CI.- 77 an nnroR nf land, of which 31. 873,071 acres aro vacant and subject to entry. Of this amount of vacant ianu, , 275,711 acres aro unsurveyed and Is mmiiij Tinnvv llmlinr. About 1C.U00.- 000 acres aro set aside In forest re serves In tho Cascade and mue Mountains, and tho remaining lfi, 000,000 acres is deeded land. Sick Headache absolutely and permanently-cured by using Mokl Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures Consti pation and Indigestion, makes you cat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfac tion guaranteed or money back. 25 cts and 50 cts. Write to W. H. Hook er & Co.. Buffalo, N. Y for a free sample. F. W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. Antiirnrltn eoal Is dearer than It ever was. The commission made Us Hi- nrrlkni-H ent bettor con ditions, and tho monopoly makes the goneral public pay tor it an. In the sky comes the slar oi healtn to the weak and weary despon dent dyspeptic, curing an s t o m ac n troubles and dlpesttvs disorders. TKisN famous remedy ooesiorinesiuin- w ach that which ll Is unable to do for Itself, even if but slightly disordered or overouraenea. Kodol i,nn!l (Km natural ' lnlr- nf rile ftsllon and W aoes ne worr. ui uto i nn stomach, relaxing the I nervous tension, while ' ihe Inflamed muscles and membranes of that orran are allowed to rest and heal. It cures 1 Indigestion, flatulence, oaloilatlon of thelheart. nervous dvsneosla and all stomach troubles by cleanslnc. rmrlfvlnr and strengthening the glands, membranes of the stom ach and digestive organs. Kodol Dyspepsia Ci Tour Deiler Cn Supply You. Boltloi onlr. SI. 00 Cue holding 2H times the trial size, which ulli lor 50c. tnemi by E. C DeVTlTT t, C0U CB1CA00. BHOCK1KQ. o iwtraclsed by noclety." "M ald hr tnlnyed rattim." 3 Hlearance Sale of Wali Paper gPEClAL Bargains will be offered on the re mainder of our stock of Wall Paper. All this season's pat terns all now, natty and up to date. C. C. Sharp j Opera Houeu Block. Hcvontti Street, round trips toChica; I return for the Wl j Fair for 1903, four cles, two gold wl 1 'two Krag-Jorgeruen We never had any sion to regret havitj en these articles, 4 i concluded that th ' was ripe for anotb 1 but in the meant 1 I Peoples Warehoii 'grown and must! ' presents ' better, and that'i 'son that on Saturt 31, we are goW sent our patronJ rubber.i-irfdtopl round trip tl St. Louis Wo value $65.0' $50.00 suit or house, her own M. any man i' coat in the to selection, ,unre of c.on hati" 4V tj.w Now jusi r other onesJ you'll knoWjf DAnnle5WC Cinch. TIW. 051 fConipt, IllOlu,