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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1902. SEEDS! All Kinds of Seeds, srai 1 MODES FASHIONS AS SEEN IN NEW YORK SHOPS. Alfalfa, Timothy, Broome Grass, Blue Grass and White Clover. Orders for any kind of Seed Solicited by TAYLOR, THE HARDWARE MAN. Who Sells Field hence in all heights, as well as every variety of HARD WARE, Barbed Wlre.&c Spring Creations Are Fairylike in Swell Centers of Trade. New York, Feb. 22. Never before in, their history have tho shops which cater to fashionable Gotham trade looked so like a fairy's bower as this year. With the interior decorations carried out in delicately tinted diaph anous draperies and the counters fill ed with transparent fabrics, silken tex tnrpR mi d downv touch they aro al most hypnotically attractive to the women of fashion and oftlmes one is allured into buying without having had the slightest previous intention of sn dninsr. And fashionable shops, fol lowing the march of civilization, are learning to cater to more than the fashionable taste; they are daily be nnminir more luxurious in appoint- pointments and the managements of the various establishments are pro viding for the comfort of their patrons artistically arranged sitting rooms, provided with many of the comforts nf home in which the wearied shopper might pause to rest. Many of the large stores have tea rooms attacneti to the establishment and shopping has become such a luxury that in the largo cities at least, It has been robbed of the terrors with which our grand mothers used to regard it. nun's veilings nnd other like materials. One feature of fashion which prom ises to be revived with a furore dur ing the spring and summer, however, Ir Mm tnblicr front. This is emphasiz ed in several gowns that have been Imported for the Newport season. The distinctive feature of the revival though, is in the fact that the tnblior will be formed by the trimming used upon the frock a hand of Insertion, or embroidery and not by a contrasting material. Women who can afford it aro ordering it for their summer gowns made entirely or strips of lace insertion alternating with hands of in most cases is of the spiderweb description. WOMAN AND FASHION rtfinilnnmc Cotume. A Btrtklncly handsome walking oi calling costume is that of a coat and skirt of brown cloth. It could only bt worn by a tall woman or n very slemlci woman of medium height, but worn by tho proper person its beauty and style cannot be easily overestimated. J be coat has rovers nnd a high, rolling col Inr. and the very effective trimming 1b of black, white nnd gold galloon em broidery, the contrast bringing out the A delightfully chic affair is design ed in dead white silk mull cut intoi inch wide strips nnd alternated with bands of pale yellow Valenciennes in sertion just half the width of the mull. The whole is built over a slip of white taffeta. The skirt it gored and has the fullness at the back laid in tucks, while the bodice Is a simple blouse with a slight fall over the belt at the front. The collar is a fairy-like af fair in white tulle nnd the belt con sists of white liberty sntin ribbon brought simply around the wnist and fastened in a tight knot. COAL! WOOD! COAL! WOOD! WOOD! COAL! W. C. MINNIS . SELLS BOTH. Kemerer Coal. First Class Wood Orders Promptly Filled. Telephone, Red 401, or call on W. 0. MINNIS, Office Main Street, just opposite Haiu ford & Thompson's hardware store. Empire Meat Market IS THE PENDLETON DEPOT FOR MEATS OF ALL KINDS IN LARGE OR SMALL LOTS. QUICK DELIVERY IN CITY. FAMILY TRADE SPECIALLY CARED FOR. Schwarz & Qreulicb, Proprietors. Phone, Main 18. 607 Main Street. LaFontaine k Garrison Proprietors Old Dutch Henry Feed Yard. Cavalry Horses for Sale. BEST OF CARE TAKEN OF TEAMS OVER NIGHT GIVE US A CALL. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Treasury Department, Offlco of tho Comp troller ol tho Gurrcncyt Washington, I). 0.. January 16, 1002, Whereas, by satisfactory evi dence presented to tho undoretKneu, it has been made to appear that the First National Bank ol l'endletnn, In the city of Pendleton In the coimty of Umatilla and ituto of Oregon, b&s complied with all of the protlslons of the "Act ot Congress Jo enable National Bunking Associations to extend their corporate exis tence, and for other purposes," approved July 12,1882, Now, therefore. I, William II Rldgoly, Comp troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "The First National Hank of I'ondleton." in the City of Pendleton, in the county of Uma tilla and state of Oregon, is authorized to have succession for tho period specified in its amen ded articles ol association, namely, until close of business on January 16, IRK. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and Seal of office this sixteenth day of January, W02. WM. B. ItlDQUliY, Comptroller of the Currency. As the spring season approaches, the prevalanco of flowered designs in dress goods becomes apparent. Dimi ties, mulls, lawns, silk muslins and chiffon are printed, embroidered and hand-painted in dainty patterns, all suggestive of the flower of the field, with seldom so much as a leaf of green by way of compliment. Indeed, the absence of foliage is the only feat ure lacking to make the fabrics of spring almost perfect in their imita tion of nature and this is supplied in the trimming whenever it can be done so without breaking the color scheme of the gown. To rival the figures ma terials there are some bewitching de signs in plain white goods. For in stance, there are fine new lawns with open work stripes, lawns with narrow lace insertions woven stripe fashion into the material and all over tucked lawns, with the tucks hemstitched. For those in the various stages of mourning there are fabrics ranging from dull black silken mulls to plain white embroidered in black; and there are also stunning black organdies em broidered in raised white dots. These are very sheer and require as a gen eral rule, a silk foundation, but they make nn very prettily and modelled in- to a skirt tucked about the hips and appliqued with a black lace youe, with bodice carried out upon the same lines has an extremely French appear ance. The graceful outline is still the battle cry of Dame Fashion and for the i resent season at least, there is no danger of overskirts and panniers, reports to the contrary notwithstand ing. The fashionable fabric which is most popular is the one which rp sponds to every movement of tho fig ure, and to this fact can be traced the universality of the crepe de chines, A novel idea for an afternoon gown is portrayed in a desjign of white suisse with black sine circles scauer ot over the surface. The skirt is close-fitting over the hips and Hares to a sweep around the feet. The fulness at the back is disposed of by means of two inverted box plaits. Around the knee stliere is a deep flounce cut in pointed effect sewn upon the skirt under a heading of black taffeta stitched with several rows of white silk. The combination of silk as a per manent trimming with wash goods is a fad of the BeaBon and promises to nrove a popular one because tne stitched bands of silk lend so much smartness to a frock. Ssmk The bodice of the gown innuestion is laid in tucks front and back and stitched with narrow bands of black taffeta in the form of a scalloped bo lero. There is a pointed girdle of the silk and the collar combines both the dress and trimming materials in a tall, close-fitting stock. The sleeves are tucked and fit closely into the armholes. In fact, they hug the arm to the elbow where they flare over a cuff of the figured suisse gathered in to a band of taffeta. The new styles in shirt waists with side plaits on either side turning toward the shoul der, also bids fair to be one of the most popular of the spring and sum mer. It is specially effective in pon gee silk, and is often made without any color combination, relying for its effect upon a plentifully supply of pparl buttons sewn on as a trimming. There are some patterns displayed, however, stitcne'i with red f M jp.I the association of natural color pon gee and crimson is always effective. FOB WAlilCINO On CALLING. softly beautiful shade of brown in at ndmirnble manner. The broad eclnture is of black, and the big fancy buttons are of black and white ennmel. The brown beaver hat hns a white rim nnd is trimmed by a black bow nnd shaded brown ostrich plumes. New York Commercial Advertiser. tnnn. Tho rovers nntl VCSt Of Silk nrn covered with lace, nntl the sleeves nre composed of cloth nnd silk. riiilndul-. pliin leuger. FrlclilriK Hntn. Fur hnts are in order just now. They nre, as n rule, made either in the three cornered or in tho flat Spanish turban shape. IUch Incc finds n prominent place on the majority of them, and they aro also trimmed with beautifully shaded velvet flowers. Chinchilla, mink nnd snble make tho best bats. Iler Bent Front. It was nt Nantucket one summer that i city vlsllor learned a new way of displaying one's personal ndornmcnts during a call upon one of the native Nnntucketers. It wns a nice old lady who was entertaining the strangers, and she was very anxious that they should bco everything to ndvnntage and thnt even she hcrseir should make us good an appearance us possible. Un fortunately site had not been forewarn-r-d of tho visit and was not entirely prepared for it. "If I had only known you two com ing." she said apologetically. "I should have had on my best front. This is only my second best, but you can see the" other when yon go out, for I al ways keep It in the front room." Surely enough, on taking their leave, the visitors were piloted throuyl the front room, nnd there in the inside of Ike molodeon. when a heavy gctm in, rego veil was cnrcfully lifted, a uicely waved hair piece wns to be seen, the hostess' best "fiont." HOTEL find fi . - o suoaag ny. re tm - ' I AJSSHSH U.'KVHUM tLl Linn sssssM , . i n Ism II 1 1 II I I W hi II sssssM Headquarters for The World's Way. When rare, good deeds are being done We often are tongue-tied and blind; When folly's web is being spun Doth nimble tongue and eyes we find. Ilnt to Snlt. The choice of a hat this year should be easier than ever before, for there it such an immense variety of color nnd shape that it will be quite Inexcusable if every woman does not select thai which becomes her best, and the mosl desirable feature is that one can choose one's headgear to suit the method ol linirdressing which pleases one best, in stead of, as we had often to do before dressing our hair to suit our hat. The big soft beaver and cloth hats whict are so great a feature of this yeur'f millinery are excellently adapted foi wearing with tho low twisted knot, whose revived ehnrin is being so thank fully received back into favor again for most women are at last alive to the fact that they look ten years younger with their hair dressed low than in the terrible topknot, besides the fact that hair itself is infinitely prettier in sofl waves and coils at tho back of the head. Spoke Too Lnte. The good minister of a Scottish par ish had once upon n time n great wish for an old couple to become teetotal ers, which they were In nowise eager to carry out. After much pressing, however, they consented, laying down as a condition that they should be al lowed to keep a bottle of "Auld Eirk" for medicinal purposes. About a fort night afterward John began to feel his resolution weakening, but he wnts de termined not to be the first to give way. In another week, however, he col lapsed entirely. "Jenny, woman," he said, "I've nn nwfu' pain In my held. Ye mlcht gle me a wee drappie nn' see gin It'll ilee me ony guld." "Well, gudeman." she replied, "ye're owre late o' nskln', for ever sin' that bottle cam' Into the noose I've been bothered sne wi' pains 1' my held 't Is a' dune, an' there's nae drupple loft." s $2 Special rates by week or month Excellent Cuisine, Pvprv Hnri. j uucrn UlnvtBfcfe wiuiaiu i i h nil in i m.ji m flrllir TU-. Ml. - win lira i LOOKING AHEAD. A, Hint In Time. The indications are that the colonial shoe of dull leather, with its broad tongue nnd big square buckle, will be the dress shoe for next summer. Those who have n fondness for the old fashioned moire antique and gros grain silks will be glad to hear that these serviceable materials aro being revived for coats, long wraps and cos tumes, so the handsome dress that has been laid away for severnl years can now be brought forth nnd remodeled into one of the most modish gowns of the season. A Pretty Gown. The sketch shows n gown of light gray cloth, with tho long skirt enriched nt regular lntervnls with inserted plait ings of the cloth, headed by three short straps of white taffeta, hold in place by small steel buttons. The blouse has n deep rounded yoke of whlto taffeta 'it "What's In a name, anyhow7" "Not much In yours, old man!" "What do you mean?" "Why, everything you've got Is In your wife'" name, Isn't It7" , "Mi Tin- Hnir llllile. The bug Hible was printed In 1510 by the authority of Edward VI., a&d its curiosity lies In the rendering of the fifth verse of the Ninety-first Psalm, which, ns we know, runs, "Thou shult not bo afraid for the ter ror by night nor for the arrow which tlieth by day," but in the above ver sion ran, "So thou shalt not node to be nfrnld of any bugges by night." Ludicrous as this sounds, it is not etymologic.-Vly without justification. "Bug" is derived from the Welsh word "bwg," which meant a hobgoblin or terrifying Bpecter, n signification trace able In the word commonly in use to day "bugbear" and Shakespeare onco or twice uses the word in tills primary sense, notably when he makes Hamlet say, "Such bugs uud goblins in my life." Cut Flowers. Many people who profess themselves very fond of flowers seem not to love them well enough to take proper care of them. Especially is this true of cut flowers, which unless properly cared for last such a short time. During tho day give them the coolest place in the room, the icebox if you have one. Choose .for all long stemmed flowers a deep vase, change the water every day; at night tnke them from tho vnse and plunge them in cool fresh water to the very bloom. You will find them much refreshed in the morning, whprens if they stand all night In the same water or in an insufficient quantity they will bo limp and discouraged by morning. Those who eomplnln they "can't keep flowers" are usually those who neglect these simple precautions. I 111 I R I J 1 III I 1 1 1 1 1 ITTll , . 1.1 II in V Kill U llllllli Corner Court and Johnson Strau, I'endleton, Oregon, M. F. Kelly, Proprietor. HEATED BY STEAM. LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY, European plan, 50c, 75c, 11.00 Special rates by week or moatl Free Bus fleets all'f rains. Commercial Trade Soltcttti ruin ..niiiiiiL; huwh Special attention given Wry M: 00 0 M A Recoil Joke. Not so many years ago there was a veteran teacher in a boys' high school who often mnde his classes wince un der tho lash of his bitter sarcasm and ready wit. One day u little hnlf starv ed yellow cur strayed into the school, and tho boys thought they saw a chance j to express their feelings toward "Fus sy," who wns busy iu another room. Tho frightened mongrel was picked up. quickly fitted with a pair of large wire spectacles und placed on tho teacher's chair. "Fussy" entered the room, wnlked to his desk, calmly surveyed tho work of his pupils and then, turning to them, pleasantly said, "In my absence 1 sec you hnve held a business meeting nnd elected one of your uumbcr chairman." MADE OV CIHAY OfcOTU. strapped with tho same, below which is a collarllko hood of tho cloth, trim med with tnfeta straps nnd steel but- Looking: nnd Seeing. There is much in knowing how to see sights. Tho discreet and skillful person, when confronted with a varie ty of attractions, will carefully select those that are for him tho best and then will dovlso means to seo them with tho least wear and tear. But thoro aro excitable people who set out to bco everything, tire themselves out, see only hnlf of anything and are dis satisfied In tho end. GEO. DARVEAU, Pm'. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heated European Plan. Block and a hH Horn depot Sample ROOrn lOCODDCCtlCC om UniP . Site. 7ft. SW The Columbia Lodgingjiousf mi Dally Eart Or" only 15 '