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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1901)
ft I 'I u J) Are you thinking of Christmas Presents? Wt ire prcp.ireil to show vou .in folMMC imc of Boy's Clothing and Boy's Overcoats Prom which yon cm Relect n Chriatmai present that will plettc the hov. HAEH DALEY (It Fumithetii and flatter. Ptndleton- WEDNESDAY I H-X'RMUKK 11 l0 WW CHRISTMAS PURCHASES ATTRACT NEW YORK FASHION WRITER MUCH AS THF GOODS delicate colors for evening wear are pnrlirularly tlellrate and dainty AMI the ileln 1" MSR ami pink aro some havinc Dip part of the hoa ftoliiK around the Real Blade Into quite a wlilo enllar and of many short plumes put together With a rliain lot rtNct while Um eadi an- loai Md round. In thM particular hoan tint arc thn cntls on enoh lldt, Thi ajuffa ar lame and plain Of UM trios tips A WISE WOMAN' FRIDAY NIGHT. Succeasful Comedy to br Presented RJf Bentsetent Ceropenyi Maneasr Welch enaouocea thai Wilfred Clarke'a aacceeaful comedy, A Vm.' Woman" preaented bj Bth Batch and n well selected runtpCDJ or ttajren thi leadlaa bmmi '; waiel is rrvderlc Murphy, bai been -Ml us tin' attraction el thi 1 i opera ROOM on Frido Dlfht. This aaaonaceaal will aura i wide aafaad atteadiaa amosi our theatrw loan as much, m biphl) eoatpilateatar mannei bee leen wrtttea and said about the attraction. The reawrkable ran ol Ml nlghta thai the comedy had on its Initial preaenta' lion at the Btraad theatre, Ioadon is l oin lusivc erideaee of the popular It) of the play with the public, and add. i to this the fact r tit r the initnori oatbracea tin host aval table talent la oittii lent assuraiu-i' that the enttaK1 meal in tins nty. without aaaatloa ol dOUbt, will he the event Of Its Mint luring the present eeeSOB. GENERAL NEWS Some Information for the Ladies b) One Who 9ee tiie Gotham Styles and Hclid.iv Costumes. A St Louie negro who bad several! fw Vork. Dee 11. Although It la I taken li bll heart hi wall on , hi the month Christmas Is In the th. road to recovery, un. Bn,i tae taopa have all begun to Tin i iogre of the Marians of put on then holiday dress. In aplt . 1 1 1 . s I ' N s. with h noathi toward coaealeeenre after oi tin aliutitiK thing that are ills nt lines is very slow (played upon the couatere. howoeoi mtit of men for the Canadian ! ' attention Is divided bOtWOOU riBee t.. ! mhH on tare beeutlee porebaeabli ami haantlea , Africa i-i:ai: in Halifax 'lasing, foi tin Ohrtatataa slim. 1 pin arotaaa of Gotham is certalal) i . in. .ii. ... v.. - the moai ,t iine.in j creature Imagln tailor mad i aoera to fall iaei. ap with soniethiiii; new to sav aBOUt The distiuuisUitiK feature or partlewhu mod at pteeeal la jacket which has l .-.-n treat as a new variety oi trimming e new and reallj charming Thi list; oi .in aniaiaamntiop ot tie- WHO r.lS . f'llli taurants and hotel city coundL Ma' man the aaaaaafi Ite a A Tnhaan kalixwa la. wa wounded Ib his p in who alienee th d t the hilnlatet Th' wof tornis aeconianie an six tr - -:and , as. .1 l In Harrison will itored i . of nrii' :, lo a m ,i n iw i by thunder ami at Irltatn Muel I rul Tin W .;. he ..erth i). h o- Pails the ue in Patriot an win. ttom this tinie on ease to he a daily sheet, and will return to Ita weekly form. ,i. h :iffai:- 'tie Omaha Loan 4k Tniat Conuiany Counsel for the company confirms the statement of It. ,i.p...' Wymat that the ft M !nit are in m way Involved. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS At Astoria reiflatration for the om tal city election waa 12S.'i The vote PBX patn aao was 124'i Tlie name of the dead fireman in the Yakima wreck is Fred Canton wine Hla parents live In Walla Walla The mines at Alexandria B. C. owned ii the DimsmuirH were closed down hecause of a disagreement l.e 'weun the manavement and the men. Ha) naealaUne Mood) was at the lOai ral land office looking U the status of the relief measure for The Dalles military wskhh road settlers. hi n - new, snap-! and other ertUehUB which he thotigbt U have been inspired by his deputy State Dalr and Wuoi Commissioner J W Halle yesterdav discharged Iieputy R R Carlson Charles Hardt the defaultina treas urer of Tumwater Wash, who was ar rested In I.eadvllle November 30. has reai hel Olvmpla In custody of 8herlff Mills Hi was held iind.-i 2.'.0e bonds, which he furnished Mt Ellen Porter, an Oregon pio neer of IMC iki uearly 6S years died at her home one mile weat of Oregon City Saturday night She horn it. Ohio and crossed the plains to OreKon by way of Meek's cut-ofT Another vessel of the overdue fleet has been reported safe Cabl" advic es from London announce that the British ship Prince Albert was report ed oif the Kngllsh coast The vessel was out 211 days from Vancouver for Qi.ee iistown J J Cale who has returned from 'Vuai Rapids la to Corvallls where he went several weeks axo with a car load of dried prunes, netted about 2V cents for his product Since hla return he has offered D. C Rose 2Vs ents per i Mm i for a carload The elect ol the trliuminx is some what that o: the broad I ollai worn ovei the Jaei.et bat at n ghwi . qsm 'in, . that tie ariuugemewl I hot t. t.i' h.ii;h and Just below the COUOT there is aueh do elded incision to acceotuata tha ravaf effect that were .i sepj.Mte nihil there would be nothtaa to hold it in place The slash is si, ip ep ii. met that a pie . tree!) awn than half an inch loai lortlis the juncture between the collar and tin lapel effect. t' mi irrows older the pos- lllion black prows In favor, (in very tall arai etui women this imrtlcula: ittern is especially smart and It en looks well upon shorter women won. ii n taultless tlaure A verv prett) gown made In this fashion waa i I'oinpelnt, r-.i ladles cloth stitched wt.h tiii tiatnls ii 1:1 taffeta and trimmed with narrow strips of Rus iaa aaah "ver this dress was worn a lonK cloak of tin same color cloth IhMd with Poni' -iiiti red satin There wa.- ahallo ciri-ular yoke overed b two eaawa betaw arhleh the cloth wh laid In box plalls which flared some wtia. below the hips and hunt; loose below the knees to the hem of th. irarment There were three box plaits each side iii the opening stitched wit), red sill, The sleeves had deep turn edshaet cuaa of blaoh satin edsed with the fur that trimmed the fsoM A coal and a hat worn by a Ohrlal maa shoppt-r were very smart Tin coal was loop of fawn colored doth n ifed with tin- dullest of green satin There was a deep color of the cloth also piped and a simulated second eol lar upon this outlined hv a narrow band of liahy lamn The hat had a soft crown of the cloth son-ethlng of a puddlng-ha? shape and the rim waa formed first of a double ruffle of black velvet on the top and another of black satin he Bjoatll that and below forming the nndr edge next the face, another ruf fle of pale blue silk There were pah him- am) dull green plumes on the top of the hat at the front The popularity of the stitched trim uilng upon tailor made Kowns Is tin precedented. The designs for street wear are amartened principally hy a band of taffeta and cloth of the sa im material as the dress stitched on lit fanciful design o; for Indoor use and more formal wear delicate ribbons velvets chenilles and bands of em broidery are used almost without lim it Thin fact Is probably caused by the elaborate little vests which are worn with the Jackets of tailor mad. gowns Resides the lavlshuess with which the bodice oi Jack.-t proper is trimmed. Do- vests of fashionable win ter gowns are so elaborate that they iieggar description and often time the cast of this little accessory covers n.-arl one half the coat of the gown Speaking of expenalve trifles for up-to-date ciMtuuies there is nothinK more beautiful than the muffs and boas of ostrich feathers Those in Seven N ears In Bed. Will wonders ever eeaaet" inquii. the friends of Mrs L Pease, of 1 aa renroi Kan. They knew she had I n unable to lean her bed in eevea yean areooot of hldaaa and jleer noiihle nervous prostration and gen eral debility btii. "Three bottles 0 Electric flitter enabled me to walk." sin writes, "and In three month I fell llki a new person " Women suffering from headache bai kache nervous ,,, . S4ii. s tiielamiudv falm Iaa and dtaty stiells will tlnd If a prlreleoa bletalnff, Try it Satisfa. tlon Is Runrntit I TallaUM A Ci Oah Me Notice to Conf .'ors. Sal d proposals will be receteed -i the oflce of T. r How ird n hlt up to 12 o'clock noon of t Ida) R t.lth. 1901. for tin hull I i aj dltli b to the Field hoothouaa Wet Pendleton. accordlBI to plan., prepared for tin saun by T V Itoa ard, architect. The rkiif Is reoerte! to reject nnv and all lids for th work. I ' mher 2. 1901. Of Benefit to You. D S Mitchell. Pufford, Md.: "Inn Iaa a lom lllne I was troubled with bed ores tried DeWltfi wit.-h Haael lain and wa cured" Cure pllef sore and hums tinware of counter felts Tallman Co. SlotK th ( ough sn-1 Wo'ln OP tlie CsIC, IsaatUs Iimuio uulnlut Thlei cur rold h . ! ;n Ko ears nosey, rttee'fteeaii f Oraaae x J health oMeon dispute over the location of tin p ll"1 M b) puttine It In the middh the street (iran Sale of f t s. Doll-, QaiHtJ and F;ttu OlfU FREDERICK NOL I Manic lantraoi 6jl tn t 45 Tops. 31049' 1 ol ch-sti 11 it 4 S To eliniln s 5 Ii fx ' : lritni, tn tallies, iron w.iu velocepedes, toy pianos, sc.. Hundreds of toy New got I L arrest assornmciit f The Boston St Surprising Low Prices at Closing Out Sale. $3 to $5 Ladies' Capes and Jackets. Half Price on Children's Jackets, 40c to $1.50 DP11V A NIT'S '" bul"lllnM afLTthc firs' w..,.c, ,. KClTlllAll I O .,. , go. A lol of lu(lic- ,1 , $1,111, " ..HOLIDAY.. Inieresting Items of real merit suitable for mi t iM-i - Novt'l iit'.ckweaT for the Reason. Fancy haaj trnas sui Christ maa handkerchiefs Just thinkoS linnrlkprfthinfa si I 124c I.;ii'r" utul roomv lltlilfrwciir in ImtuLn. ... Sweat !! I) fdease llic most exacting, Hoy's overmttt 31 i i . n .. i i i ii : i i . D,u'l( a t niiirtMiux iiimi iimmbihw, uuvw iii jmri. tuivaiia and colondi Hats for roerybod)' Hiv you Rean ihe new "I'antmirn" f 'atch for our Special shirt offer at 2ft The Boston Stoi i The Products of THE PENDLETON WOOLEN are making Pendleton Famous These are tha iN nillt'ton Indian Unix, the 8c teh Plaid Bbawls, the wonderful PendlfMi Blaukete and tin- Indian Shawln. Th y are all made from Eaeteru Oregon I Wool and the da mind for them iseoalti i li- prtaant fupply, kv :i luilidav present, thene jiiud meet an lieart'fl desire. They can be had of all First Class Dealers. ASK FOR THEM. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. PENDLETON WOOLEN MEtt PENDLETON, OREGON. .. . Uames 5c to $5.5 I'roMlaole, Oarruw, Pltch-a-KluK, Kretm (Jiiiu dixteu ol new K.nin lliat will ini-i.- you. 8cni i. nlDckn, toy oradlea, ' a- and npriiiKs, itnll narrlaiea aleiU tri-eyelw. loy wniiKn- los i rrun, frexMi, ami iron- .-i, Santa Claus Candy. lien- exclusive ut Noir, you Hud tlx Haiiu (:Uu, miwie fmiii pun hi (far liood t4. eat ami decorau y.mr tree, lWe a ouiid. Otlier candlea, 10 1- lS and IRC a jMiuiid. Try our iri. lar 4ih- ereiu liere tt Kolf fol i'n Toilet suta 4Si- to $i.y.r, albuma, la I7.H6, eutr ami oollai U. fancy Jierfuiiier-, tine nitHinlliuiiB, eU TRANSFER TRUC K INQ, ST O H A (j Ee CBOWNEI & SON. aa CARPET! 1 lie largest stock in the cits Una Wi- will tfive VOll estllliatea i-a rfK 11 vou wan. , I HI KHHONK MAIN 4 A Mammoth stock of Furoit BAKER & FOI Next door to Postott For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. i