SATURDAY, AIARCH 1, 1902. SEEDS! All Kinds of Seeds, Alfalfa, Timothy, Broome Grass, . Blue Grass and White Clover. Orders for any kind of Seed Solicited by TAYLOR, THE HARDWARE MAN Who Sells Field heace In all heights, as well as every variety of HARD WARE, Barbed Wire, &c j Empire Meat Market IS THE PENDLETON DEPOT FOR MEATS OF AX.L KINDS IN LARGE OR SMALL LOTS. QUICK DELIVERY IN CITY. FAMILY TRADE SPECIALTY CARED FOR. Schwarz & Qreulich, Proprietors. Phone, Main IS. 60" Main Street. WOOD! COAL! WOOD! COAL! WOOD! COAL! W. C. MINNIS SELLS BOTH. Kemerer Coal, first Class Wood Orders Promptly Filled. Telephone, Red 401, or call on W. C. MINNIS, Office Main Street, just opposite Hans ford & Thompson's hardware Btore. ine & Proprietors Old Dutch Henry Feed Yard. Cavalry Horses for Sale. BEST OF CARE TAKEN OF TEAMS OVER NIGHT GIVE US A CALL. SEALS! Notary and Corporation $3.50 to $5 Delivered Order of us and cave money. Orders for Rubber Btampa also solicited. EAST OREGONlAlt PUB. CO DRESS TRIFLES. PnVnuol. Ten Jnekrl nil Emhrnld crMl "WnlMconta. Tarnsols can he boucht almost for nothing at this time of the yenr. White sunshades are always fashionable, anil Persian patterns promise to be all the style. Tea jackets are xcry fashionable In the marquis style with embroidered walsieoats, and embroidering these constitutes a dainty bit of. fancy work. These embroidered waistcoatl are also uracil used avH1i tailor mades which have open front jackets. Several well known society women have the pretty fad of always wearing a certain kind of flower no matter what time of the year it is. This Idea can be carried out by the pirl in m "derate circumstances If she uses artificial flowers on her evening dresses. It Is a chic French notion to loop in ribbons or silver cord with the flowers, and a woes rs "ntocKs axd nrtLJ-s." dainty bunch of artificial blossoms sc arranged goes far toward renovating an old evening dress. The creation In the sketch is worn In "Frocks and Frills." It is an empire robe of black point d'esprit over silver gauze, with an applique of ivy leaves in cut out velvet. The gown is finished at the bottom with ninsses of pink chif fon frills and chiffon roses. The little simulated bolero is of drawn and wired silk, a couple of pink tulle rosettes be ing placed immediately in front, from which depend little tassels. Jcdic Cnoixjrr. EVENING GOWNS. Floral TrimmlncK Combined "With Lace nnd Kibbon. The evening sleeve of the moment is a matter of taste. It is made with one single puff to the elbow or tight fitting a la Marie Antoinette with a frill. Some sleeves are composed of seven or eight accordion plaited frills. On many gowns there are no sleeves at all, only shoulder straps composed of jeweled chains or ropes of flowers. If a wom- FOIt A GU1I. an has good arms, she should display them; if not, there are transparencies of chiffon and sheer effects. Frocks of gray chiffon nre worn by those who are in half mourning and by many who are not. There seems to be a craze just now for these soft pale gray frocks. They are relieved with violets or pale blue flowers. Floral trimmings are much the style and with dainty touches of lace and ribbon form admirable trimmings for evening frocks. Roses, tuberoses and orchids are made so natural that they almost defy detection. The French dress in the Illustration Is of pale yellow' moussellne. The skirt has a double tunic effect, the edge of each tunic being embellished with a hand painted design. The decollete waist Is held in place by narrow straps of velvet, and the half sleeves nre of lace and mousseline. There Is an odd tunic overdress effect of cream guipure ' lace. The corsage is dnintily finished with a cluster of tinted yellow blos soms. Jujjic Cnotxirr. THE SUMMER HATS. TTier XT 111 Itn-rr Irrcsmlnr Brlm and Be Worn Off the Tnce. The indications are that the fashion able hats next summer will be worn off j the face. The edsres will be very ir regular, and the bat will be tilted a little to oue side by means of a band of velvet bearing a big bow. Floral trimmings are to be much used, and the Inevitable bow of lace or velvet will droop over tbe hair In the back. The large plateau toques, when kept fiat and slightly tilted to one side, are charming in front, but hideous in the ! back. The prettiest toques of this CHirFOX HAT. Ftyle are of chiffon, draped with lace and relieved here and there by touches of fur or velvet Wreaths of autumn leaves are com bined with roses with very good effect. Larce bows of wired lace are very t smart on tucked black chiffon hnts. The proper thing for summer will i be to have the hat match the gown, or at least repeat in some particular the leading color of the gown. A smart hat of chiffon is shown in the cut. It is laid in soft folds both as regards the brim and the crown, which is low and flat The hat is tilted to one side with a wide velvet bnnd, which is hidden by a cluster of flow ers. The hat is simply trimmed with a cluster of flowers and a drooping black velvet bow. Judic Cuoixet. WRINKLES OF FASHION. 1 Lookc Fronts, Fluffy Vetn nnd Mucli j- Trlmmrd Skirts. j Everything is worn loose in front j The blouse is extensively pouched, and j the new belts still pull down far below j the waist line in front, giving a corre- spondingly short effect in the back, j The coats are fashionable worn open and filled hi with much lace and a pouched or cascaded vest. Even the short boleros have tabbed ends falling far below the waist or revers so ar ranged that the ends flare out beyond the natural lines of the body. Wide bands of velvet are used to j trim the "latest tailor mades. These bands of velvet are frequently out i lined by narrow braid, i Tunic skirts showing a double or tri ple effect are the latest cry from Paris; so is the five flounce skirt As its name implies, this is composed of five ruffles gored and graduated from nar- THE LATEST BOLERO. row to wide ns they draw nearer the bottom of the skirt The edges of these ruffles are heavily stitched. Panels are once more to be seen, and in lace they form a very rich decora tion for the front of a ball or dinner i gow. The smart bolero in the Illustration may be made by any clever woman. It Is the latest Paris model. There are tucks on each shoulder, which, far ther down, nre held Into two clusters. The ton of the sleeves is laid In tucks V kill. 4 UIIUUC J uioium;u AUtU II uUk fitting cuff. The fronts are cut long nnd fall over the stitched belt This is of white cloth or taffeta to match the white appliques, which lend an air of chic to the garment Under the open front are worn a vest and high collar of white taffeta or cloth stitched, and the fronts uf tbe jacket are held In place over tins by lacings or narrow black velvet A pretty model for a skirt to be worn with this should have a wide flounce headed by five folds stitched flat, the flounce being appllqued with tbe em broidery. Judic Chollet. A TALE OF 7 ..'I J ' I. "What Is most needed "Postage stamps." j TWO TAILS. I i . in i. -.MM 1 1 by the poet of today?" t . 1 A HOTELS. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel in Pendleton. and as good as any. Headquarters for Traveling Hen, f Commodious Sample Rooms. j Rates $2 per dayv i Special rates by week or month. Excellent Cuisine, Every fiodern Convenience, i Bar and Billiard Room in Connection j Only Three Blocks from Depot GOLDEN ROLE HOTEL ! 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