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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. A? NOVEMBER m 1903, ECZEMA The World's Greatest Skin Torture Many Iniants are Born with Eczema Ifsthe fMyThivg Some Folks Niyc Left When They Die THE ONLY INFALLIBLE CriiK 18 CUTICUBA It Is In the treatment of this most dis tressing of torturing and disfiguring kin and scalp humours, with loss of hair, that the Cutlcara remedies hare achieved their greatest bucccss. Origi nal In composition, scientifically com pounded, absolutely pure, unchangeable In any climate, always ready, and agree able to the most delicate, they present to , those suQerlng from Eczema the most successful curative of modern times. We know that this will be considered strong language by those acquainted with tlio character and obstinacy of the disease under consideration, but It Is Justified by Innumerable successes where all the remedies and methods In vogue have failed to cure, and, In many cases, to relicTe, even. The first step in the treatment of the chronic forms is to remove the scales and crusts and soften the skin, by warm baths with Cutlcura Soap. The scafn, ears, elbows, hands, auklcs and feet will require frequently a thorough soaklngin order to penetrate the thickened skin and crusts with which these parts are often covered. Dry carefully, aud ap ply Cutlcura Ointment, lightly at first, aud where advisable spread it on pieces of soft cloth and bind in place. Tako the Resolvent, pills or liquid, in medium doses. So not use cold water in bath ing, and avoid cold, raw winds. bU Buuiu.l Um wrfcL Catlntm IUo)rot, 20b. rt fn of Ctuxoltu Coll I Hi, uc pr vltl of 001 OuKarat,ne..ltop. tac Jfepout London. 17 Charter t un.l Farii.illMdvkrmixl Botcm. l.r Coluxboc Ave. PeOir lintr a Cfcem. Corp nolo Propnrten. rnwllir"Uow to Cm Ecxeou." CAPTAIN CARTER GOVERNMENT CONTRACT SWINDLER RELEASED dorf til. ncnulreil thrnnirh inn v mout of modern magic and mystery. He la performing before crowded houses In the cnuro West and his coming hero marks an epoch in the ater going. At tho Frazer November Ennlneered a Gigantic Graft on the Government in the Nineties Has Served Three Years and Seven Months in the Federal Penitentiary FRAZER THEATRE R. J. Ktxon, Mgr. Phone Main 41. ONE NIGHT ONLY Saturday, November 28tt magic mirth Mystery HERRMANN THE GREAT EVERYTHING NEW IN MAGIC Marvelous bewildering illusions. Bee the bride elect the queen of tlanis princess Mohamedn, and many others Aided by the Military musicians, The Laaky Seats now on sale. 35c, 5oc, 75c and $1.00 1 LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH Building... ...Material DIMENSION LUMBER OF all descriptions. Sash, Boors, Blinds, Mould ing, Building and Tar Pa,ier. Bring Your Bill to Us and Get Our Figures Grays' Harbor Com. Co. Opfv. Wt ft C. R. Depot GET MURPHY TO DO YOUR Painting and Paper Hanging. Yott'fl get the Best work Aad lowest prices E. J, MURPHY HI Court Street. Leavenworth, Kan., Nov. 27. Tho doors of tho military prison at Sort Leavenworth will swing open tomor row (or cx-Captaln Obcrlln M. Car tor, who has completed his flro-ycar sentenco for robbing tho government. Deducting the allowance for good conduct, the actual time served by Cnrtcr has been three years and sev en months. It is prooable that he will proceed at onco to Chicago, whore he has relatives who have looked after his business affairs dur ing hi 8 imprisonment. Further than this, his future movements are unde cided. When Carter was brought to the penitentiary he talkeu much of his nnxloo' for a civil trial. Ilecently he has not said much on this subject, but has paid more attention to a suit pending in tho United states circuit court whereby the government was endeavoring to recover about $723,000 alleged to be a part of the former captain's Ill-gotten booty. Since bis imprisonment the govern ment has succeeded in maKlng Car- ior turn over vast sums ot money, but, notwltnstnnding this, he is .be lieved to be still wealthy. He is pos essed of valuable mining property, chiefly In Mexico, and It is thought likely thnt ho may make that country his future home. History of the Case. The case of Carter attracted such widespread attention at the timo of his arrest, trial and conviction four years ago that the facts arc still fresh in the public memory. Grant sent him to West Point from Ohio in 1S7C. He was graduated at 24 at the head of his class, and went to the engineer corps by right of his standing. He served flrsi In the East, where he married a million aire's daughter, who dicu before his downfall. It was in 1890 that Carter, then a lieutenant, presented to con gress his plans for tho Improvement of Savannah harbor. Ho had thbugnt it all out unaiued, and Savannah went mad, almost, with Joy when the news was brought to tho town that nearly $3,000,000 had been appropriat ed to carry Into concrete effect the ideas that originated in the mind of the brilliant engineer. Carter returned to Savannah to tako up the work on the harbor. From that very moment. It was Bhown, the swindling began. He conspired with the contractors who were doing the work, realizing, with Ms accomplices, hundreds of thousands Pf dollars. Alter the work was fairly under way the young lieutenant fairly bloomed a; an. entertainer and a good fellow. He took parties of his friends, down the bay in a government yacht, on whlnh nrraslntin th chnmnacne flow ed like water. Meanwhile his ex-' penses grew at an amazing rate. It developed at tuo trial that he was In the habit of signing claims against the government that were to tally false, and that the payrolls con tained the names of innumerable la borers that did no. exist. In 1891 Lieutenant carter became Captain Carter. He was later ar polnted military attache to the Amer ican embassy at the court of St. James. He was occupying tnat post wnen informed that charges against him had been preferred by Captain C. E. Gillette, wlio was sent to Sa vannah to carry on the work. Tho papers made Buch direct accusations tnat Secretary Alger thought the matter should bu thoroughly gone Into, and therefore sent a commission to investigate. Its report led to the court-martial. The court-martial was presided over by General Elwoll S. Otis. Tho court labored four months, and Car ter was convicted. After long and patient examination of the record by distinguished jurists. President Mc Kinley approved the sentence, On Soptember 29, 1899, Carter was dis missed from tho army, and the gov ernment " advertised in the newspa pers that ho had ceased to be "an officer and a gentleman." The next day he was arrested and his Imprison ment began. Afterward Messrs. Greene and Gay. nor, prominent New York contrac tors, woro indicted for complicity with Carter in the Savannah harbor frauds. They fled to Canada to es cape arrest and aro believed to bo still In hiding there. Carter is said to i.e bitter against Groone and Gaynor, and it is believed he would willingly appear against them If they wore jrought to trial. "THE TOREADOR." Grand Musical Comedy at the Frazer Next Monday. "Tho Toreador." whlnh win . given hore on Tuesday, December 1, oy wiu jcuerson ue Angclls Opera Comnanv. Is said tn hnv. nrnviin tha mORt HllocftRflful nf nnv nr flm w awuui musical pieces presented by mis popular comeman. who In given aplen did ClDnortunltlOR tn rllnnlnv hta wnlt .. . . J i,'tinwn mmimnn no n rnn.tnntfn. the role of Sammy OIrr, and he nan Jefferson De Angeles in "The Torea- dor." created no end of merriment In the many laughable situations In which he Is placed during the course of the play. Edgar Norton, Margaret Mc- Klnney. Edna Burd, Bertha niccl.l Norma uell. Edwnrd Metcalf and John Dudley have all added to their reputations' In their clover Imperson ations of agreeable characters. Sara S. Shubert and Nixon aud Zimmer man, it is said, havo furnished a most elaborate and picturesque pro duction and provided n splendid sing ing chorus of dainty pretty girls. 6 THE BEST TONIC In S. S. S. Nature has provided n tonic suited to every requirement of the system when in a debilitated, run down condition. It contains no strontr minerals or drugs, but is a pleasnnt vegetable preparation. You can find no better remedy for toninjr up the nerves arid bringing- refreshing, restful sleep when . J r P l. , .J .... ,1. . -1. . . in a low Stale OI lieaiuj, or sick imu wuiu uuitwiu nun ; , LEWIS B. FIEBETt, Iiexlngton, Ky. S S S. tlliprcves the I hare no h-sltancy inTepommr-nmns yotir B.P.S. I-, :.it H,,1i,ra. the best HpHnir vonie on the market. 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If you Miffer from debility, insomnia, nervousness, loss of appetite, bad digestion, or any of the symptoms of a disordered blood, nothing will so soon put your blood in good condition, invigorate nnd tone up the trvstem as S. K. S. . y THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. A TLANTA- CM. Sailor Meets. Death. Seattle, Nov. 2G. Jean Camnct. a sailor of the French bark Andre Theo dore, docked at the Seattle Shipyards company's plant In Hallard, fell from the rigging of the ship to the deck and was Instantly killed last evening at 6:30 o'clock. Campet went up the ladder to untangle some ropes. When near the top, about thirty feet from the deck, he lost bis hold and fell backwards nnd struck on his neck aud shoulders, Tlobert FltzslmmonB won tho fight from George Gardner at San Francis co, on "Wednesday 'night. In the 20ln round. 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Peer of His wonderful Uncle at the Frazer November 28. Hermann tho Great, who comes to the Frazer next Saturday night, with a marvelous performance in magic, legerdemain and vaudeville. Is the peer and equal of mo first Hermann, his own uncle. Hermann has all his uncle's won derful feats with others more won- CONSTIPATION "I hire ouo 14 daji at a time wllUoot a woTFoacal ar U leU, not Mut able lo dot 1Mb icpt by uilu hot waler Injections. CbrouiervnsilvaUu" "' "T"0 .placed me In thllerrlb!eruiiiilil"i! .(nrliur mat time 1 dW ' rilbiof I Iwanluf buWrfjtofluuudanr lellefsauen was mj ete until H'in utlnc OAHCAllKm I noir bate Jrooi oner lo lluee uanaaea a da j. and ir 1 waatlcbl would lie IKUUifureacD inoeemenll II laaacha tellaf avluxu UlluaT. weniiMim Uiroll.adloh. CANDV m ea. .cathawii ti TMADI MM' Kiaaiiiaiiii Pleaaant. PalaiaWe. I'oient. 'iaie Qood. to oSooThi'tr Dlenen. Weaken. or tinne. c.Si.c. ... 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Th Oregon Dally Journal ouna on sate at Frailer1! book READ ADER'S EADY M EAD BADER'S MEADY EAD ADER'S EADY EAD I M ADER'S m EADY EAD ADER'S EADY EMINDER EMINDER EMINDER EMINDER EMINDER .i'Vtaw Christmas Is Coming Remember R ader's Rockers and Rugs WHEN YOU ARE EADY to select Xmas presents R EAL pretty and useful. RECOLLECT we are always qn the R I'STLE for useful, pretty presents. , " REMEMBER, tco, and bear in mind, the - ,. RlJSH usually made Xmas Eve. Come RlGHT in now, make your selections and ' REQUEST them set aside for you. Ask ! RaDER to sliow you that $3.50 OAK COBBLER . '.' ROCKER that he is selling for 2.50 It has R ODDED arms and is a daisy. And don't R USH away until you see hirn in REGARD to his HALL TREES and MIRRORS; .They're JVEGULAR beauties at wholesale prices. In oriental Rl)GS we have some beauties we are giving away and you RUN no risk of drawing and missing, but just -a REMKMBER we GIVE them to you. The only .(. REQUIREMEN1 is that you buy a small bill to , , REACH ten or fifteen dollars and you will RECEIVE a nice framed picture or a REAL large oriental rug. Our stockof Furniture and Carpets never was so complete as now. Two car loads ju receivea ana more on me ruau. MrATRADER ..3t MAIN AND WEBB STREETS