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V AW JET" a -hi IP- ! & aw.' vtm mmw wmmimmari3mm.imS4ummL'r!ej&'m , - - - I HOTELS "ATURDAY, APRIL.. .12,902. ? I Btloice in the cleansing, purifying, and beiratifying proportlo3 opCiMtthU'Scfiif Cuticvba Ointment, pursft, tod , mile vet effective, shin purifiers a lAutlflers havo tnado tritranmobnomW19 hippy by curing torturing, disfiguring bvnors, rashes, and irritations of infancy llothersand CMrdretf' uil childhood, and relieving parenta of Lmay-bQ neleessary -to sepure-hoxes c and anxiety, 3 aSpha&t Vz toifmMWM, fbl4 throe rfeovt th world, porrai Paso in Cim, TUOHTIW HOTc NftW IS THE TIME your aonwe J plaices of; i havejyour DUaiBMBiPtlP rmttiillBliftPfe, Uffife'lBiucftr kit hand. 80 don't leUykOnrfetbck of Wall PaPerx. Paints and Alouldings g $gj$T T nlete. The newest styles of VolLaneEAreait oiir-storejind.. tHff "papering and deCffratinir. auoLiej usjugure on your 11 r vis 1 n.v ,1.1 f-rH S112i)0 for a Priorlptlon.i(.l AkaMalt honrf 1V Rati Knnnlsrh AiiffimrSn' e irannirinToiyea in com ana' iiockt mud was paid ty aacaity of tirinoir iflo Novcnifcer, 15 10CO. They , inter ;'antf MiWt-mW r b.thng'.iVer-'tHrM abVenrcAsei atBiBrJtautfMratfcnlnsrJUicM.v Xhejn TiislaD&ta aatac,ciuonic. incnrauic, :. Up to Auguit 27, ciKhty-eeVeH jicf the Uit cases were either wellor 11 l 1i.U)i beinr buit&ittcen per cent of failures j es The cation Montgomeffigtl'Saftfrra ,-! Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., opp. Court House. ( PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST 3 -, . Far All Kinds of Building Material, ( Including Doors 'Windows Screen Doors arid Windows r.i Building Paper , . Lime a v ' Cement ,b jBrick s and Sand And Don't Forget Our Wood flutter r-or Barns and Dwellings WOOD! COAL! : WOOD! COAL! WOOD! COAL! Jfimerer Coal. Firsfifassfood PrompllyiPllfeil. thaw ltiHto alfolbSl theiaMi aeUB: eanaiueeunicaLTtporufon tner mi wm'nilrf nftei 'dne15ol bis . AdareisJCUM J. Fdltok Com. I ' . . . .. t AT THE SELllS BO ,1 .flHksZXa&JlaVZTlZlilL Wit KYCV1IKAI1 iniil 5" A BOY'S LOCKER. Tt Is antte Easy to 'Make and Hnnur For Storlner TUInR. .V place tb put ovorytlilng must pre cede the putting of everything In Its place. How can a boy be expected to be orderly unless he has some place where his ball and bats, his rackets and his fishing lines, to say nothing of half a hundred other things dear to his hrtqan safely stored? - One of the good things about a locker .ia.tbcJacttlMt,thea.hQy himself can niakTlt." Some plain boards are nailed ifig4theV?(TrdlVe''iie drawers that arcfslmpilya'.!nlcquallty or empty grocery .boxes.. The dimensions cannot tierVlverinere,-because tile dimensions llyepma'nf)6irttheTsIzb'of the boxes .that -.can- be had. To secure drawers that are broader than their height It thentp cut off a niece of the top, mak (InftfCtno helghtcofiiiiolbottom part that .Is loftjustrjgbt to go into lte compart- Tim trtt-oT. TTn linvn in mlnri on a fnr , ,uw, w --- -J l.Xri I Y .4. i 111 1 II several 'Bizesowuoxes. it win uu wen to got the boxes together before mak Ing tbe Trnbiework of boardVthnris" to hold them, then plans can-be fmade nc- corBlnW ttf theAsJECS tjfaf are at hand. It'mUBtlW kjo'ted that rfllj the boxes must bej of II19 same tfzh tfrbm front toWflrllwhllelfDiir! mofpjfce of rthe same' widths-one Venlng mlr W teft,trft Toi6lns,.,llliiMor Is maddof strips of board, with two cleats across the back,-to iwlilch; tho.-sUips tareiiiailedoEsrTiv The locker -whenoiuplpicd-ls-sup-;! ported against the wall by a pair of LfitouribKicketitolbnad "at 'thejhawl- ers and a catcn3forytuo cwetiaoorn 'fivbnmeit lfefv'ns eatinc when ho VitnS: usual rnius 'ia'ni.fio.fatil1caii,i,tolL which Is throat airaSHilcfi'l's's'fdmn'cni'l don't kuwf aioma ;yourwngpr;nuy;perqoivthaj: you wll,! .111" r r - iY1 V V S( not move it off the table without spill lug the wholo contents. 1'ou then All tho glass and, laying a piece oOhlu table nnd draw away tho carff nnd lenve tho water In tho glass with Its foot upward. It will therefore be lm possible to remove the glass from the tnblo without spilling every drop. ..USE PURE.. Ice Your Ketrigerator. tea? 'SOT 1 nlRo l.tfnhtnfnedifor n few. cnts.'&gsSiAIA !aTfils pudgfebundle MXttt'ttboy'greyj nearly'nte broad nselb8",by?'ng 'stnnt stumnK5 ircsjeattfg.JdlliTtfioj itlmo .-whilo Ills eyes ,were!Open,-.and.f, j it. m - EAl' i jo) 1 nreL't uk DAULY I'TJZZIiED. fcf Artificial ,Gnlmpe For-ErcnlnB-Dr-css-rBerthaf' 1 ' of Lace nnil hlbbon. ij There are some noticeable hoveltles Jin waist tr!mnings. TJuo bertha, is Inow more pronounced and. the, .Dchu deeper than formerly. First jtheup rstnndlng collar was' omitteij, anil In stead the wide collar wob substituted, and from this to the godet bertha or ftho flat flchn wns a short step; The. IfrontB of waists pouch a .great deal, ana frequently bo 00 tne uacKs. iue iashlonnblo rosette nppears less Isolat ed than before, fof it ls'usUally attach fed to a folded strap or band-starting at ftho waist, and'tliis. teepsall the' full-1 stran Is nulled ud 'harnlV -when the 'rosette is fastened into place with its. safety pin. g Low waists are softened by little f - - - .... . jfcoleros or oddly shaped collars of- laco TINK- OHIPFON OOWN. Inset with narrow lace ribbon or span gled ornaments. Net, 'yoilow- yalon-' clennes arid alencon nre the favorite "tuckers," to use on old fashioned ex pression. Gulmpes made to wear with low neck evening dresses are of all over laco or prabroldered niousseline. They have transparent collars carefully boned. The evening dress in the cut is niade- of pale pink chiffon embroidered with j chenille and chiflori' in delicate tints pf pastel blue nnu gokl, nuu. H is stuuiieu with paste .brilliants. St is made very plain, the waist being cut with a square dccjHotage .and. the; sleeves, be ing elbow length, with full ruflles of lace. Judio Ciiollet. SPRING MILLINERY. ' Tiio Newest Slmiies Arc to Be "Worn Oft tlie!Pace. ' Fashionable hats tills spring will show a .variety of llower trimmings, Roses will, of course, prove tllQ most popular, but all kinds of rich Collage mingled with bows of pale colored rib bons will be yery chc, Odd flowers in a variety. of ptrange' shades and with their petals leweieu nnu rrostea nro among the. novelties now being offered ,for sale. Flowers, made out ot nrtlflclaj pearls and huge grapes made out of ' white and smoked pearls nre seen on f many of the Imported hats. Ligbt facings are not so much in fa vor ns formerly, Tho tendency seems Q BAY IIAT. to bo to have the entire brim of the hat Tho'droprugownasnrfateW t0Tllf iist l5& sjiaji kSe. elgnetl to be worn off the face. The-bat In-the-lllUBtratlon-ia made'of pearl gray tucked chiffon, trimmed wltlOOuaef yw-fiafiWifSray and whltMhrtl. LA$ tftecJrlargo velvet bow droops over the hair. -Jimto-OHOtucT. for touches 9f color on the Bpring frock of one shade Souictjmes laco figures are ppplhioed outtbiucrowu, aBklibriin. come ? n '- i-' r 1 I 1 1 rrrro I By Mrs. J. H. Haskinis.of Chicago, Dl. President Chicago Arcade Club. Oomforting Words to Womeiii Begarding OhildbirtL At, whn are at all familiar with socilil W.$JftB' know well the Arcade Club, nad I will . teu 4mmJ f Unfl,ipnt al clubs in Chicago. It can do reuuuy " ,,JJ idAnikw fibTttaaa prominent woman as SSSmSfC object.in view in allowing b po'tnlj XSnmibkrda wlihauymedl?ino,and that s ..f 5 . does.5Irs. uasKtns khow wi. Prostrated nitrh unto dcath"at thS" almost courting, death as a .relief from suffering. . A capabloothor mwt bo a Healthy inothcr 3gSS3 of maternity Bhould .not lo approached vIf0figS3S wenaration. ;Caro and careful counsel Is what tho &9 SSSLaSTSeOM, and this counsel she can jeeure jrfflumL cost-by wrftlriff to Mrs. Plnltham at Xynn, Mass. ThousandVand thousands of women hae been carried "f Bggg nrail aifXand comfortably by a faithful reliance upon Lydto .Pfnkr hani'sTece1tablo Componnd, and Mrs.' Haskins trencrousiy nbme andSttUt to help ns to convlnceiaU skeptical women that health, ana ri; Ti. in v.. Pinkbom's Vecotablo Compound. MES. J. H. HASEINg, President Chicago Arcade. Club, -Ghicago, 111. "Dear.Mrs. Pjnkilui: Mothers need riot dread cliildbearing af.. ter, they; Jtnow the yalue of Xydia 13. 'Pirikham's Vegetable Com ppund." "Wliile. I Joved" children I' dreaded the ordeal, for it leffcune vyeak.and,sickJor montli after, and at tho time I thoughfc death was a welcome relief,; but before any last child was born a good neighbor ad vised mo to try Lydia "E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and ,1 used that, together with, your Pills and Sanative Wash "for four inontha before tho child's birth; it brought me wonderful relief. I hardly had- an. acne or pain, anu wnen tne cuua was ten (lays oiu iieic my Dett strong hx:health and happy in. mind. Evory spring and faHI now take, a bottle of liydia E. Piukham's Vecotablo Comnound and find it keeps me -in continual oxcelleut health.; 82' or S3 a year keeps, mo well, ana strong." jurs. j. i. jiaskins, She is a Pinkham Baby," " Dear Mrs. Pikkiiam : I cannot thank you enough for what, you havo done for me. I wrote you ;somo time ago nbout.nofc' boing able to go my full time during pregnancy. Now, nfter talcing the treatment you advised, we have a dear little girl baby, the joy of our home. I tell ray friends she Is.O Pinkham baby, for had it not been for Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound we never could have had her. Jly health is good, thanki to your medicine." MTtH.JlABRY Ruby, Urhana, Iowa. $000 REWAItD. We HiiYO deposited with thaNatlonal City Dankof Lynn. EOOO. which will be paid to anv Dereon are not genuine, or were published before obtaining the writer's special per. faiHlon. Lydla E. I'ipUham Alediclne Co., Lynn, AInsa. which has u penchant toward the nic tuiesque. The prpper making of these rosettes is worth a little study, for thoy appear n good deal on the skirts of new models in varying" sizes nnd are used instead of buttons on bodices. To make" them as buttons, ribbons about half an Inch Wide should be selected, plaited up very finely nnd stitched on to a small center (a plain Dat linen button will do) round and round In three or four rows, with a stress or tur quoise stud set in-tho middle to finish II off. DRESS HINTS. ' A debutante at her "coming out" usu ally wears, a, .w.blto gown of some thin material jiiado high necked and long sleeved. In dressing It Is. not so much what you wear ns what you do not wear, It la overdressing that makes-frights of many women. -Glean your silk waists with naphtha, using a soft piece of llannel to apply it with. Take every precaution while us- ng tbo naphtha, as It Is dangerous If ased near nrtlllclnUlgut or flro. One oi the essential .points on good dressing, ns well as Jn all artistic things, s In tho harmony of tones and colors. Unfortunately this is too often forgotten. A mass of coloring on clothes Is always a tulsfake. ".Ah nbsojuto rnpcesqlfy 'for wear" with cotton gowns js a' supply of pnitty bglts, pepkwe,ar, rllibpns, etc., which trnfofiu njah. Jlress afford -fjeveral SUW?.J!1 wit Wit' t iyoii i) e;;pcj fie liltc; Jnce m.ay be tinted -a. deep ,cream by dipping Jn coffee,. ,if ecru' tone la desired, It may bo obtained by MOTHERS 324 Indiana Ave., Chicago, ILL who can llnd that the' above testimonial'! Attars -I I placing the laco In wafer to which pow uered saaron lias been added, the amount of saffron depending upon the depth .ot the ecru tlugo desired. Udllllr 1'oivilrr. A specialist in the care of the skin de clares that the best method of applying powner is uy means of absorbGnt cot ton. According to her, the cotton 'shouh be dipped into the powder and this brushed oyer the face-.,iiovlorlna--i.v orv part. fl'Jiuii with tlio hands. tbe-ippwder, siionid no rubbed In .thoroughly-mas saged in, as It were. Then the ,face should be lightly wiped offi with nlece or sort cneesecloth. Mhe same specialist savs timr thn powder should not be permitted to. rei main on the 'fncoover-night-'It should he washed off first, mill Hnn -flm alHt should bo massacrea with onin yVnT -.-j.... j iM,0 muuu me sum is not in Jured. Tho first renulslto in ,nnwiiiPi'ia,n my. Jiany of the most expensfvohn uiiown powt'ers contain a mineral that In tllO Pnil la linrwl t 1.- I -..I s u"uu iu uc uuriutui to jthe skin. For this reason a pure .veg etable powder should nlvynys i,e aopghf, and If one Is not sure of Its Integrity it' Is (better to fall back upon cornstarch urfcwpon rice Hour. Those nro not datoty and Iragrnufcns .the.nowrtB f. coiimcrce. but thow JU "uiui mo "jiueiion. ?hen maklnr? I-. . o vuomvH, pin t;uu a i." 111. curnerR nnu miiiin i.t - - .uuii; Ul niUCV- 1 Cushion feels nnftni. nr,A tt- r UBO Wh to wndrllnv for YAN DRAN BROS., Props, The, Best Hotel In Pendfcw nHalaWHJ Hcadqturtcrs for .Traveling len. ' ' ''tmffioaek&pk Rooms. ' t 'nil 31; bituS Rates S2 per dav. Special rates by week or RiontK Excelleat CuUlne, orner Court Mfnobtnon 8 i-enaiewnuraion,, ,( M. F. KellypProprietor. Jt.Wi'Wit-rt:'.Jr,v-rt't')r.20:3.! . W f r& , ales j American Plan, Tatft?lt25toJjn r-ufl ""nfll SKI 1 ' 'ConiercfnPTroae sew i cio It oi) RhISa'rSibli,tR , 1 '-I . ..qii.t H ii tot y . -ii ? WMfi -1 1 -if. Il,ltl y'j 11 't ' 'v npn nAPVBAUj 1 c ri mag. ilegantlyTarn team He j' Sample Ro"otn lncofl " The CM 1..) WSfi MTIlWT.V Bfff-m cow F.X.SCHEMV v C 1 'E8TA BOWl r th Wain 1 rriir .