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I MONDAY. FEBRUARY 9 1903. tits TO HA YE THICK, LUXURIANT HAIR Uthe most Soagoil-for de of every woman ho ;. '.iwvtti&tarjnTrer lul an' to fccautj It li, and c Jeavors to make her own as tctl, glossy and thick m rosilblc. OcmpiratlTCly lew ol f;cn arc avrarc as yet uutK two's Ilcrptchie, a rece.it uienUfic dls CTery will enable Urtu to ixtess hair a thick anfl tuxurlantas anyone It work." ra a new the ory 01 u -anying the Snn that fails upon the lrirxt, and thas mak i landnUT and f.iHinR imrtwlbit. It then l-- jots to vrodure a mui of thick, b'.ukit na'i that soon bocomes id ?rMe ci its owner One trial will convince you oi its virtues. ron ULS AT ALL VlftST CLA1S DKUO STORES. FAS 0 '5 5 MANY PRETTY NOVELTIES FOR VALENTINE DAY. LET US FILL YOUR BILL FOR LUMBER We can supply you with Building Material of all descriptions and save you money. DOORS WINDOWS B u i ldin g paper, lime, cement, brick and sand. Wood gutters for barns and dwellings a specialty. Oregon Lumber lard Alta St., Opp. Court House KEEPING PROMISES.. You Can Depend Upon Obtaining Re sults Results That Last. "Will It cure?" Is always the first question asked by a sufferer who has made up his mind to take a course of treatment for any kidney ailment "Will I stay cured?" follows as a mat ter of course. If the reader is in doubt bout 'what method to follow, read this, statement carefully. Frank Stltes, bricklayer, of 5149 Thirty-third Ave., Denver, Colo., says: "It Is over three years since I recom-1 mended Doan's Kidney Fills througn our Denver papers. At that time they stopped pain in my back and through the sides, which although never severe enough to lay me up, was sufficient to cause more annoyance than anyone should endure, when Doan's Kidney Pills can be so easily procured. If I bad not received positive benefit .'when the remedy first came to my notice, I would be the last man in Denver to publicly indorse the medi cine, and if the results obtained from the treatment with Doan's Kidney Pills had not been permanent, nothing could induce me to reindorse this medicine. The merits of Doan's Kid ney Pills, should be universally known." Sold for EO cents a box. Foster-MH-burn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name DOAN'S and take no substitute. OTTO MIESCKE For the family dinner plain cooking is the rule, but the food itself should be of the best meat in particular, for that reason those who deal at our market never have cause for corn paint as their meats are always ol the best and uniform quality-fresh and tender. OTTO MIESCKE COURT STREET HoKsef Old Stand Red Is the Favored Color Low Yok ed Effects Are Being Revived White Linen Costumes Spring Hats Very Eccentric. New York. Feb. G. The shops are tilled with novelties for Valentine day and special touches have been added to party frocks to heighten the sentiment associated with the day . These touches are only temporary, though and are to be removed after (nlentlne day festivities. I One of he daintiest trimmings Is composed of tiny pierced hearts era broldered iu red and intended to be jappllqued on gowns of closely woven ( as well as of diaphanous materials. ibc comoination oi reu anu ecru ot some of the lace dresses Is extremely pretty Many of the color schemes in which red forms the predominating note hnve a touch of pink. A fetching toilette in geranium red veiling gives expression to this idea. The dress is act off with spaced sets of tucks graduated diamond lozenges of lace. Modish loop rosettes in deeper ahade of red velvet adorn the right shoulder and right side of the deep pointed yoke. Red velvet Is always rich in Its oeauty ana very popular for young women, but it may be substituted by black without sacrificing any of the distinctiveness of the gown. In fact, many prefer a touch of black to sub due the red, or a bit of white in the form of a lace knot or chou. The sleeves of the dress in question are three-quarters in length with a ruge puff below the elbow and lace trimmed fitted portions at the shoul ders. The belt is of red moire piped with pink panne and the collnr Is lib erally trimmed with lace finished wun a turn-over emoroiaered in ger anium red and j!nk silk. Low yoked effects are being reviv ed for spring and summer gowns, for two distinct reasons. One is that they are trencny and cnic: again they of fer countless opportunities for lace effects. Because lace is the chief dis- ideratum in the matter of trimmings, it is shown in almost countless new designs and colors for spring use. The heavy patterns will be most af fected, but there are some exquisite colored iaces on exhibition in ultra smart establishments combining all the Oriental effects of the embroiedies used for decorating cloth gowns. Pique and linen dresses in white, red, rose and pale blue are .trimmed as elaborately with the new guipures as are non-washable ioilettes. When one considers the handiwork on these costumes there is only one conclusion to be reached regarding their renova tion and that is if the pristine fresh ness is ever restored it must be ac complished by a professional cleaner. However ambitious she maj- be the amateur cleaner would be discour aged in her first attempt to refreshen a gown of wash goods embroidered in silk and French knots. Such a com bination of materials is incongruous, It is admitted, but this is a season of incongruities and all other considera tions are sacrificed to results. A handsome white linen costume which would attract attention any where has a yoke of coarse white lace over the hips which becomes narrower at the front and extends down the panel to the hem ot the skirt The seams are joined with the same lace only the strips are not as wide. The waint has a rest of sheer iawn over which a bolero of coarse lace, stitched with bands of linen, falls. The pattern ot the lace is varied by inset squares of louiaine embroidered in a thick mass of French knots. These silk squares are also ap pllqued upon the sleeves and set into the skirt above the hem. White lawn of the most transparent variety embroidered In delicate tints Is used for many a charming summer frock. One pretty gown spotted with apple blue has the skirt tucked in the middle of the back and front and at the top of the graceful flounce, which is borederd with lace. Little tabs, piped with blue silk trim the top of the flounce and the plaits at the back. The bodice Is laid in small tucks and has tabs above the belt. The col lar has a combination trimming of faggoting, tucks and lace. A dlstlu gufshing feature of the bodice Is the straight front effect which produces a graceful outline lending the figure a slender, youthful appearance. Many dressmakers, in order to gain this outline, have resorted to making their own corsets after their own models to suit their own lilens and the requirements of Individual cus tomers, and will not In those cases that depend upon the corset for the gown's ultimate success, consent to build a toilette upon tbo foundntlon provided by many badly fitting stays. In Paris it is Just the same rul6 that obtains. One great house, for exam ple, makes corsets that owe their In spiration in every detail to a con census of wisdom and experience culled by the firm Itself. It has cor sets for dancing, corsets for walking, corsets lor riding, for empire frocks, for. the toilette nrtlstlc and for the budolr: and therein lies a secret thnt the modern woman ought to know. Spring hats, as has been said be fore, are exceedingly smart, but a tri fle eccentric. One is really not just sure what will be most becoming with so many points to be considered. News comes from landon that a clever English hatter has a fixed set of rules by which he helps his fnsh-i ionnblc patrons to decide upon the new season's models. Taking the nose for a basis he divides all fnces into three categories, namely: Those in which the nose, eyebrows and mouth have a tendency to turn up-. wards or downwards, and those in which these features are mainly hori zontal. This can be easily ascertain ed by taking a view of one's 'face In profile In a mirror. Wheather the brim should be turned up or down, the shape narrow or wide, should be determined by the nose, mouth and cheek bones. All straight lines should be avoided in the trim of bonnets or the trim of hats: they act like the leveling instrument used by the build er to show up imperfections. Hori zontal or straight lines are only per missible where the face approaches the horizontal type. The races in which the eyebrows and mouth repre sent as nearly as possible a straight line, though it may be produced by a succession of curves, can bear more variations than those other types in which the featmes are of a distinct upward or downward lendence. Those in which the main features of head gear and hair either upwards or downwards in conformity with these features. Pale olue Is used much in spring millinery. Single birds of Paradise with handsome spreading tails of soft feathers tipped with real lace form a new subject of study for or nithologists incidentally, while con stituting a dainty trimming for a hat or cream or pale blue chiffon. More and more attention -is being paid to the details of smart hats and gowns and more and more do these perquisites harmonize through the en- tire costume. The tulle cftou is more than indispensable, but the fly-away bow of liberty or loulslne will run a close second as a corsage trimming, when the wraps which now shut off its glories ran be thrown asidb. MAUDE GRIFFIN. HOTELS. HOTEL PENDLETi esi notcl in pe nd as KoodWany ll.i.KtU' W .1 ti i iw.in. nipper Ihit jrrt.uiid hop.' "L. it' llll " 5MU-.1CI FEHHL'ARY 1 d.H-F it, sausaEf come nut ivr look at 'Ib BlimldorT" aln t no cuusnec wot InokF nt 'Is Hhadder Dnt's rr t ? cro "rt lv RAILWAY EMPLOYES HONEST. Better 'Than Gold. "T wnc trniihloil fnr tapvornl von r: with chronic indigestion and nervous debility," writes F. J. Green, of Lan caster, N. H. "No remedy helped me for years. She says Electric Bitters which did me more good than all the medicines I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. 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This little incident cuovinces me more, than ever that there is honesty in this old world and men are not all filled with selfish ness or the desire to get rich at the expense of their fellow laborers in the vineyard of life." TWO STATES NOT GIVEN CREDIT INDIGESTION Is the cause of more discomfort than any other ailment If you eat the things that you want and they are Kood for you, you are distressed. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will make your digestion perfect and prevent dyspepsia and its attendant disagree able symptoms. You can safely eat anything at any time, if you take one of these tablets afterward. Sold by all druggists under a positive guaran tee. 25 cents. Money refunded if you are not satisfied. Sond to us for a free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co, Buffalo, N. Y. F..'W. ; Schmidt & Co.; druggists. , "Weary Willie Walker." The latest, brightest, briskest and funniest of farce comedy successes. "Weary Wijlle Walker," a play con taining a picturesque combination of ludicrous episodes, marvelously fun ny scenes and up-to-date comedy, to gether with a plot of absorbing inter est, conies to us Tuesday, February 10. The consensus of opinion about this play seems to be that it is with out doubt one of the best clean-cut farce comedies that has been written, that it is a play that has been well received wherever it has been written there is no doubt and that it has re ceived more than favorable press mention Is proved by our ixchange. Seats now on sale a tFrazIer's book store. A Thorough Canvass of Each Mining District Suggested. After giving the production of pre cious metals for the Pacific ccast, the Investors' Journal has this to say re garding the nojle metal ou.'f.ut in Oregon: "While in some districts l.e esti mate of the director or the mint Is nearly correct, as he has had every possible racillty for arriving at the output, his figure for Washington and Oregon are far from being correct. "A great deal of bullion is shipped from both of these states which is never credited tc them and one mine m Oregon has produced more gold in the past year than has been credited to the entire state. "There is only one absolutely sure way of arriving at the correct output of a district and that is, to get re turns from each producing mine. This the director of the mint cannot do and the task would be a very difficult one as many mineowners are averse to giving out any statement about the output of their mines. However, a thorough canvass of each district would result in obtaining pretty ac curate estimates. 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