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ALBERT T. PATRICK AND MS LAWYERS AT HI? TRIAL EOR MURDER IN NEW YORK CITV ATTRACTS. QUALITY DECIDES. GOTHAM WILL HAVE A RATHER GAY LENT NEW YORK MODES f i aa i . - a,- . . . , " .1 a i..' r . -w- -M ooo ooo 9H0VV1 OF READY-TO WHAR OAK Ml 11 . hr'the etaoitwl Peadietoa In to otter. Wear.' ooaataoUj ptaa kt)goui the new ni'xifix, and we Borate jron tiiat erery late ildrt tinil suit style" ts sure to!- found at Alexanders. Wf- fully II nnn J . - --- t " " - . - in. 1 1 1 1 1 . . i. .... I. ., llwi Uiuilllilr Una u . I ii I . a m - 1 , in I Mitiiii.- hi i" i n i -..,,.. i r.a ' t . car iiiu f" in ni' -- . i . i . On- ih.'H Mil' whs wrr-iv in iu- miicti r itlivc evei IllHMe, AH i 1 1 IHwkCbcvM I'res" I iii silltili - t no TV ciil MolN Dree rt trimmed wun I, miles' Din- Tkiloi Made Suits, In Meek $10.98 I.hiIU-.' Hltie Tuilnr Made Huiu in tine quality, nleelj trlmnwd (0.24 A Special llM of Ladles' WhNi- 5.95 Cigar I B HSCAOIIUCI ifCMfl! IIIIG l fJIUIGe t A0BNT1 VOH THE FAMOUS S ROSI:- SIOI S. orne Type Setter For Sale! ' 1 t m- 1.. . . . werici in tight hours llll tin ni:ii-hinn linn k i mi- mi i i; a I I0800 pounds breier type, 8 point. ii-h.n. .. :il 1.- ...i.l t at . . t ., I, -j 1 P, East Oregon an, Pendleton, Or. Iltyi and shafting and ;ton. Coming of Prince Henry Set the Peo ple Agog and Society Awaits Him. Now York. Fell Id Ient, which In considered the quietest period of the year In Now York society, prornls es'to he very gay thin winter owing to I the approaching visit of Prince Henry ol Prussia. The little charity asoo olatlnns sewing classes and visits to tin poor which characterize the pen itential season as far as fashionable (lothamltes are concerned, will he car ' rled on the same as ever, but they I will he conspicuous for the absence . of those women whose presence has nixie tbem dlstliictiM inter Waahltm I ton's birthday for then u.e prince in rives and society will outdo Itself In I 1 ntertulnlng the royal visitor. In spite of the fai l that Prince Hen ry's star will be an unusually Itlner iTJ mih he will eonie In contact with ninny hi the most representative wo . nm in the country at the various re ceptions that will be given In his hon or iiml this fact Is of more than us ual importance to New Yorkers, for HMl Until the social eclat of the af fair eights pel' cent of the gowns which His Highness will have the pleasure of admiring. It Is safe to say. KM being constnict'Ml fl the BMtropo Us. Home of the dautiest conceits are of embroidered crepe (le chine. White Is the favorite color, with the embroidery also In white, and 'ie crepe ne cninp is so sort anti grace ful In itself that It is especially suit ed to the present fashion ol close fit ting skirts and artistic linea. It still seems a hit Incongruous If that term may be substituted for the more literal word extravagant al though we are rapidly becoming ade cateil up to the Idea that no material is too handsome to hp worn common ly to see a woman In a superbly embroidered white crepe de chine In the daytime, the gown Itself fash lotted In ample design and the mater lal rich enough for a ball gown, but It Is the fad of the moment, and to Is adopted as being quite correct. Something Delightfully Chic. Something delightfully chic is an embroidered crept gown 01 ivory white made with princess skirt point etl bodice and attached flounce. A laci waist Is to lie worn under the bo lero Jacket, and the only trimiuiug Is a bias band of satin llnlshlng the locket Exceedingly simple and daln m .ne. rciiiai Kiiniy cosin is tins cos tunic, but It Is one 01 the favorite models of tlu season Next to white, cu p. dc chin Is seen most in the various new shades of red. This color Is osin BtaHj popi, lar this season for dinner gowns and formal occasions They art smarten ed here and there with a touch of Meek velvet kept in place by smn:; buckles. sometimes the skirts are covered with graduated tuckings tnuu the hem to the waist Incoming nar row as they ascend This gives n rerj lywmttrlral effect to the figure. Nearly all of the bodices of these gowns are a little bloosed, ami nut a I j !, ') p C' iifiiiii 1 "llllf y LmLmLmiBidBaBBmB' M 'attanktaJR WowyySjyy1:.. SoKKKKS1 4 tL JPSW'' itrB Nev York Feb. 10. The trial of Albert T. T-jtncK I'cir tot the llegrd murder of tha millionaire. William R Rice, is one of the most sensational ever held here. Patricks friends assert that the charge is an attempt to el rid of him. He is a prominent mtmb r of the New York bar. and had Rice as a client and peisonal friend. Hict willed most of his estate to Patrick, and he and his defendrrt bOOOM that h a trial is but their manner of break ing the will and getting the property. WOOD! COAL! WOOD! COAL! WOOD! COAL! W. C. MINNIS SELLS BOTH. kniim', (oal. First Class Wood Orders Promptly Filled. le 'epitope. Ret 401, or call OU W. ('. MINNIH, OfllfM Main Kuo l, jimt opposite Huim fnrd A- Tbompton'M liardware store. (OU have deep collars of rich lace turning down fimn tke neck Klbow sieves are dc rlgeur. and tin ruffles are widened at the elbows becoming narrower Inside the arms There is reoily nothing av re booooi Ing to the arm than the tmerglUI from frills as troth tin petals Oi a flow CI Flounces remain n lavorlti (eatUli of dress irimmiBg 'mt their forms are various. Most of tin m tit after the godel ordei . slntped 'mt R'here Itici It entplnved they are pi t op nlti n quite straight around tin In in in no way lootooned but slightly full. In spite of all the extravagance and ill tor disregard lor economy which la prevalent this vear smart U gown d women cannot become rocoociled to 1 the Idea ol slashing up theii OMgaul 1 old laces to MOOTS fashionable aatectl lu tin- trimmings ol skirtl so tin y art fer to let them hang perfectly pit h I so that when the gown is discarded I the lace can be used again and too when such vast sums :n paid lot trimmings, why not let them in seen if the illsi !n can l eft .-' without any apMunt :.cslre on the pari of the wearer to make It? falsi . i not f Cnroa Vt luml a,i.li. an, . i,. t eejMMH o. ItM Stat lit tha dlMta i a'arre I. a . iiaal li.lilin lui.al .Ilia.. ,nl Mi in, I. i . , iir 0 inn nasi i.in' latsraal tmaotla i'..ii'. it larrli i io, i-i. k. it mi, Hi,,!,, (u . . la ......tjgj oa lha bbmd and muiwia .nia. Mal'.h- lairn i lire i. n.ii a nnai k in. I n in. it a., i i I. .1 l.t mi, nt iha best bays! lam in I . mi in i ii.i i, at - aim i a n aliiiar in .. . ,i i. II I w t II i VsV iU H k ith r frri c e k it nfl ww m m m m m w m. m m SLaVVAiaaa9 1 Are Carried by the Martin City Bakery and Grocery. These goods cons.stoi all Instil CtSOkSfS, wafers, biscuit, Granola, cream st.cks, Zwxt lack, inlaiM food, nut butler. Rrsnoffl lakes, granose bucuits, protose. nutto.c, shelled peanut;,, mail exit acta Reduction Sale Famih Groceries. the new location in the La Fountaine Preparatory to removal of th Still continues at tin- block. HIS f i Main Street, next to Joe Basler's l li ll w. Some Advance Spring Modea Where materials in tinned into flounces they ar- so cut thai tbe wid en out at the hem ami 4 nm rower above. Then an- indications of panlers anions tin advaOOi i t . k modes and in sonic of the evening gowns displayed In the simps Ih trains come Imin the waist . BfjM lines. chltTous crepe de chines and a is brought up to the top of the OOdlCt just like a Watteau while tin sides ale OTOedrepOa' With deep IhIIiiik lace These effects how en i are only l miaalblo in thin materials but artth out the tashioiiabb- fabrics of tin lomiutt season will gg silk bjouom lines cblffuns erer de ' bines snd a long range ot silk crcpoiis those ex uiilsite materials too substantial tin 1. Ilk too thick for chiffon, yet too thin to be clasin d with the regulation, street dress goods They u.ii not conic under tin- influent ol the ran ciful fashion chriHtener. as yei so iai . nameless. creKins serving merely for present distinction. A very pretty extravagance it tin scented dinner aown or atreet gown either, for that uiatlci Th lad i oata money but what is It that does not And there is no more gttraeflve tool urc about a woiuun's gown Sachel . powder is used In little baas win-to1 are lisswseg m innveuii-pt pskOM upon Use gown. The feved stai laili wrinkle la to stuff the holloa just at the flout ol til'- ahoUldi-Cs Bv 1 1 li .. baa iii whn li tin r is ggaal deal ol violet sachet Tbr Inm h mahe tuts as much a feature of the mwi a lltei linings, aud the manner In which the up-to-date gowns ar i geoatad oootd make on 11 . titan a taahlou volume. It is uot the orrwt thing to usi alwa . be saiin ptrfuuii oi.e gets ure l of it but a variety Is liked one da a rtfllej odor, next da) cu! rose next day sometblna else, aud so on tinouab the list of SWeel enn-lls Mali) of tin fashionable modistes leave a littb silt In the lining matly bourn! vitk silk facing tbrougli which tin rarifMU hags may be slipped Various Conceits. The attention to details Is 00 of the not I cable features of the beat of frocks, tor the headings of lace, the runnings of velvet and the Uai gaug ingb of chiffon trillings all show an Inon r. ' mii nit' oi lal m . a hlM tie tan' y makliiK oi sppikitM trtmmiaga mi rii I don in ot glace vUk tod bii ii and velvi ( combined if cpi I h the best artistes It is c, . , ffli u" Indeed to mauipniaie tin si garnltu e had the) shoe much skin whun well done oh I Son and nin- being ftwated Into tepresi illations ill SuWOn wliile t'lc ceiitets will he atlhhlcd With ktO eis. ami tin garland ol leavi winch rouueci these Bo wen will la tl glace tech trimmings are to he sen on dresses wiin h an aatlrei) mad from glace tad tint aleo look we" Bpag rklSOg 1 1 in Us CbMFob k evei pope lai and makes most im.'v allta when run by kaod lata tec I .nun waist to knee belli altBOl the BdnrBBMgif just meatlooel m kj me dalMoae oi em braider) ami fiil'ed to the kom with son koullhwoee In day dresses the present i I departure! are la coal bod let Boarij all of them Inspired D tin n l ng Jin Let worn at the tinn oi MB'M An llolietle Tin hasiius an em awa nel tin flips but ipilte long lahiBd lag oruameni ai ion relegated re van li tin (root embroidered m eoplicjue I Ith hu e There is an laclkeatloe to give up radio on eat dreeo oecaakM Oae hardly evei sees them at tlu I isllioll aide luncheon parties givea ' New ork sis let) leaden and witi, kkj kapj they are hardl) tin thiagi but oi course, a great deal dew mis on the u) the hair is dragged As long as loualed fringes im fasbiooabe I hi till was indlspenaible. bill Boa that tiie aiiaiigcuicut oi the coiffure ia nil parents more seven- tin te is s loophole tor I Ued to Miss ! eai apl I Tin low chicBoo is oitcii twigged - ireausd with soft rtbhoM evoe M like daytlaw ami coatagoae ere ceitalaly ' ngjlag m agaiu I I Ji' e gowna aii now mm than vet lu be desii"d aud are -on ordered the smarlesf a woman can wear The) are made geueially en HlBOBBI Bad Mist when oaggaaaWd of real Irish shot aii) where over a thousa"d dol ! Isrs. but good imitations i an Is- had lor two or lliiee hundred dol'nis ami ei less. A good in eat rue n l is tin tare gown whether it ae ceotlj or pot jit BrWBjri 'onus iii well and makes in so irmei ii taut tleorgi Maiipils whn Is att'iuliag rbc Whiiiiian Collegt rereotly visiind reia throe m this city .1 i: Owens who is attending bual ncss collage at PeadletoOi mm visA ins' lit Adsms last week C I Pe i gee ob out pootmggtofi baa d iioiu ills rerenl illness sad r seamed his dutlee Mis .1 M i'ral Is tlsitins In i a . ni m i Bad sin i v Qltkeao, eff ttheaa vflss I lllh Miii i it v ol t 'in it"! OgAV h i lotted w n h irk tub. m thte . it laal Week w.ii Hurra) of Peadietoa was aa n rtaitox ne Ktida oniiat..''! '! tin la. i mull, tnu l. ilii"! Willi llll. Imi l.iia.l punn Mii-'iM'iit in,- ii,i,ii,ii. .tiria'i-. "tiililBstliin nl iin tan loiradl iiiedaesi Mtrh uudrrlul resalu 'arrh sviul or le.t I mon ia I- In-. cifg.Ng) A CO . Prasa - ! In ilrngK -i .r 1 1 Hair. rmiT nils are ih i.r.i an. rin r. .IB III! . ni. i. aal a series, as lull' In. g Came With a Ande. H I. Ml Huff and bride arrived Sua ua,i evealag from Oiymaie ami a make Hu ll honn l, thu . It) Mi Me I "iff is the iMipular BBdcfOahOf I.O..I Willi M A Mailer and a shoaT 'line ago he went to liljinpla In laA While then, he was mar Iin. In Hmiir the ilsua lei of sj li (Jiout a proinlnant Alaa Kali ininei 'I he) bate the leat wlabaB ol all who lisvi In i ome acijua ntg with Mi M Ihiff sinie bis 'Mining a Peadietoa a fe monibs axo NEW PLUMBING SHOP A DA Mb WANT A FLOURING MILL PLANT Cci respondent gays Chances Are Oood for ths Town to Oat One Adams. Pah 1" Kuiii VYiiaon an old reeldeal ol this mi nun receatij; sustained a serious fracture of bis left arm at the C. K ban talace aa In I' mat :11a river Mi Wilson was ombing out the tall ol a gentle horse and like all horsemen gut a little isreless The animal reBOOted ili treatment b) kicking I, I in Hi a as brought lu and In Smith reduced the fracture Mr Wilson took tin even mg train for Pendleton Adams Camp No . W ol W an gutting many new meglben They In listed a nuiubei of new i andnlatea Friday etenlug This will aoon be the sliongest lodsi In the city The flour mill for this point Is el must au ussuied thing. There Is no better pla In 'I., west foi one and our citizens art awakening to this fact Heveral propoeltloua have baea submitted to those who have the matter lu band aud we look for a deal to be doaed will, u the next few days B. F. BECK, Plumber and I inner. Sheet Iron and Copper Work. Special attention to Job Work. ALL AIHN UUAHANIl li Shop: Cottonwood St. Opp St. Joe St'trc