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MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1902. WORLD OF N SUMMER WARDROBE CON TAINS MANY DAINTIES FANCY M SALE Continuing all the week we will sell our fancy silks at the same prices quoted for Saturday, June 7th. Fancy trimming silks . 1 in gi.oo values, ya. . . . one i TTnnr.u olurf Wnist silks iO.. 1 Fancy Shantung silk, waist patterns $3 25 Wash silks, waist pat terns 1 69 Watch Friday's Issue of this paper for our special for Sat urday, Juno 14th. The Fab Tlie Place to Save Money -copyrightW' There's Consolation in Knowing that you can get your carriage repaired In a thoroughly oflielent and durable manner at Meagle Kro9. Their skill In reuewing all broken parts, painting a id varnishing Is too well known toneed special mention, while their prices are remarkably muderato for the pains taking caro disp'nyed in all their work. See Us About Gasoline Engines NEAGLE BROTHERS Water St., near Main, Pendleton, Oct GOOD RIGS For Mountain Trayel We have opened a livery stible at Teal Springs where ihe public avIII find goad turnouts. We make a Hpeclalfcy of conveying people to and from Teal Springs. The Depot Stable, Barney Sherry and Elvin Craig, Proprietors. KTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT (TTTT7TT fTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTlS SMOKERS' 1 Supplies CIGARS, the best brands E TOBACCO -finest for smoking and -chewing E PIPES to suit all. Go MEUMAN MiimiiiiiiuiiiiiiiimiiiiAiiiiiiniinnui m m Exactly Right... are the new styles in Wall J X w.w J AU fully appreciate their g! uuuuiy uur new patterns 0 should be seen. We save g you money on your wall gt paper and have an exper- ienced force of workmen A tn fin vnnr namr Imnrr. J J" X" ' C5 ing and painting. C. C. SHARP J t Opera Homo Block Court Bt. PendletonUkiah Stage Line Huston & Camay, Prep'i. Leave Pendleton every day at 7 o'clock oxcopt Sunday, for Pilot Rock. Nye, IMdgo, Alba and Ultiab. Good Accommodations, reasonable freight and passenger rates. Olty office at Tallman & Co.'s drug pioro. This Year's Summer Girl Sweeter and Nicer Than Ever; What She Is Going to Wear to Add to Her Attractiveness. New York, Juno 7. In selecting a wardrobe which will be on regie for the entire season, the summer woman finds herself much in the same position as a good conversatlon- tlist with the exception that the dif ficulty lio3 in knowing what not to select Instead of what not to say; for indeed the summer wardrobe as it Is spelled with a capital W contains dainties almost too numerous to mention. Te be sure it is a labor of love to tell of all the beautiful things design ed for the season of nineteen hun dred and two, nevertheless it is a de spair because words are inadequate tu express all that the eyes benoiu. Such a bewildering mass of laco and flounces; such a carnival of colors, all .blending into one harmonious scheme, such intracicies of stitching and tuckings. it is too dazzling to think- about except to grieve that the averace-sized nurse cannot boast them all. This Year's Summer Girl. Never was there a more transitory creature than the summer girl of this year. Ifrom morning until night she is continually changing ana it is only the greatest wonder that she ac complishes so much and dresses so often within the short space of eighteen hours for she has only six left for sleep when the full schedule for a day is carried out. There is the outing skirt for the walk before breakfast. This, con sisting of walking skirt, shirt waist and jacket is smarter than ever. The particular grace and prettiness of the latest walking skirt is generally derived from the complexity of its cutting six gores. and a front width is the statistic thereto belonging, and at the foot of each seam there Is a subtle, slightly oVase movement The top fits plainly about the hips and is beautifully slim and natty, To be ultra-smart grey, stitched in dull black should be selected. The shirt waist is a Gibson of while pique or madras drooping ovei a swell little patent leather belt and smartened at the neck with a broad four-in-hand tie of the same material. The" jacket matches the skirt and shows the "slot-seam" effect. It reaches barely to the hips and is lined either with white or grey taf feta dr satin. The stockings are dreams of open work affairs, or they may be of lisle embroidered in French knots of a con trasting color. These show prettily above the low shoo of dull kid laced with strong strings of linen. Laced Shoes With Strings. There has been an effort in certain directions to fasteii laced shoes with strings of a different color, but the vogue seems to have been transferred to the men, and is therefore tabooed by their sisters, for the masculine Is strictly eliminated from the ward robe of the ultra-chic summer wo man. Alter the morning constitutional, there is the dainty breakfast gown of lawn. "White, simply made, or a deli cato shade of blue is very desirable for this purpose and tho simpller the design is tho more comme 11 faut, for early morning is one of the few per lods on the schedule of fashion when simplicity is tho quintessence of fashion. Following breakfast there Is tho hour in tho boudior preceedlng tho ..USE PURE.. Artificial Ice seashore dip, or game of ping-pong, if one is in the country. Dressing sacqucs of dimity trimmed with rib bon and ruffles edged with Valencin nes, are quite as smart as anything else ono could select, tnougn mere i- n iipniiletl leaning toward the more clrgnnt effects in China silk. To .j oos tho latter, however, is oniy u -..ittor of tailing into the ranks of the luxury lov.ig, yet this is a sine qua non of fashionable attire. For tho afternoon gown there are a number of designs, all smart and pretty. Foulard , crepe do chine niousseline, organdie, linen and chif fon all are in demand and as these may be made with or without lin ing, more latitude is allowed for econ omy. The only discomforting thought in connection with these styles Is that they are palpably perishable, but if a number of inexpensive designs are chosen instead of a few costly ones anxiety in this direction may easily be quieted. The Afternoon Frock. Ono very nice afternoon frock, however, must bo included in tho se lection. Something out of the ordi nary is an open silk net, of mais tint, with tho skirt laid in finely plaited tucks of graduated length and finish ed with a shaped flounce entirely ap plique, with a silk lace of the same tint, lace also trimming the front. The bodice, a smart affair in white kilted chiffon has a dainty little bo lero of the mais lace, held together by straps of cherry colored velvet nmhroidGred with mais silk. Completing the costume Is a hat of mais tulle, showing a plontltui trim ming of lace, with a bow of cherry colored velvet knotted under the brim and a natural color speckled paradise plume. It is not a breach of confidence to state that manv women who are hav ing gowns designed with yoke-bodic es are ordering the bodices and yokes detached, so that by omitting the latter one has a bowitching even ing dress. The fact that afternoon toilettes this season boasts trains as lnntr ns manv of the evening crea tions, makes them admirably suited to this dual purpose. Striking Gowns. Some very striking gowns, though are designed exclusively for evening wear. A notable example is a model of pale blue plisse chiffon, finished at the hem with many frills of black lace spungled with burnished steel paillettes; great medallions of this spangled laco connected by chains of velvet hold in place the plaited chlf fon; and a dainty little frilled fichu drapes the low neck and is drawn up on ono side under a choux and long ends of black velvet. Exquisite evening gloves, or rather mits are being displayed in the fash ionable shops of Gotham. These reach almost to the shoulder and are of silk embroidered or appiiquecd with tiny designs of tho most expen sive laces. Shorter mits come for bodices made with elbow sleeves, which are also called opera sleeves, for some reason quite explicable outside the realms of dressmaker dom. A few women in very exclusive cir cles of society in the metropolis have taken up tho British fad of having the arm tattooed. Butterflies, lov ers' knots and intricate Oriental outlines are stamped upon the flesh and all in tints in harmony with the pink and white of the flesh. The fad in a pretty one and most likely will be limited to the enjoyment of fash ion's elect, as it is very expensive to have tho work oxecuted by skilled tatoolsts. At tho fashionable summer re sorts the fashion, revived last sum mer, of wearing finely knitted shoulder shawls is steadily growing in favor and many exquisite effects in tho chales, to use the strictly modish term, are observed. In all cases they are made of silk and bor ders "of rosebuds and leaves embroid ered in raised design ornament many in addition to a deep silken fringe. It is considered the correct thing also to have the fringe composed of two colors, that of the chalo with tho predominating tint in tho embroider ed design. MAUDE GRIFFIN. CA TA RRH The treatment of Catarrh with antiseptic nnd astriiwntScs, lotions, salves, medicated tobacco StTaWui or Any external or local application, is ?uYt is senseless as would be kindling a fire on top of he pot tf make it boil. True, these give temporary relief, but the cavities and passages of the head and the bronchial tubes soon fill up again with imicus. TaStiff cold is the first step towards Catarrh, for it checkf perspiration, and the poisonous acids and SSow which should pass off through the skm arc thrown back upon the mucous membrane or inner skin, ilcfisoVS blod, and through the circulation SSXS the Stomach, Kidneys and other nTrts of tiie body. When the disease assumes the dry form, the breath Sues exceedingly foul, blinding headaches are frequent the eyes red Bjaffected nmf n constant ringing in the ears No remedy tha tdoes not reach the polluted Woo can cure , blood is again coursing through the body the mucous membranes become healthy and the skm active, all the disagreeable, painful syniptomsdisap ' j ,.,nf tlirnur1i pure is effected. - near, mm a ijui iuuuv.it., ...... "0-- ----- -- -- - o o c lipitifr a strictly vegetable uioou piumm uut u ,bv liomaeh and dlgiSS? bSt the appetite and general health rapidly improve u ider iteTonic Sffects. Write us about your case and get the best medical advice free. Book on blood and skin diseases sent on application. TUB SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Gn Telephone Main 105. No Sediment to Foul Your Refrigerator No Disease Germs to Endanger Your Health FAN ORSDALl k BOSS Virulent Cancer Cured. Startling proof of a wonderful ad vance in medicine is given by drug gist G. W. Roberts, of Elizabeth, WV Va. An old man there had long suff ered with what good doctors pro nounced incurable cancer. They be lieved the casa hopeless till lie used Electric Bitters and applied Buck len's Arnica Salve, whhn treatment completely cured him. When Elec tric Bitters are used to expel bilious, kidney and mlcrobo pol,ons at the camo tinio this salve exorts its match less healing power, blood diseases, skin eruptions, ulcers and sores van ish. Bitters BOc, Salvo, 2Pr, at Tall man & Co.'s. Don't Use Too Many Words. Multiplication of words Inprnimpn the expense and decreases the effec tiveness of advertising. Say what you have to say in as few words as it can be taid then stop. By so doing you can set what you want to say in larger typo, so that It will command me attention oi more readers than would a wordy discourse set In small type, Fishing Season! Now is the time to land the finny tribe. Let us supply you with an outfit We have the most complete stock. Split Bamboo Poles, $1.00 and' tip. Reels, 20c to $6.00. All grades and kinds of flies at lowest prices. Baskets and Straps all sizes. T. C. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE MAN Lamp Mantles Guaranteed for 45 Days Peerless Flexo Mantles NEW THING JUST OUT BEST IN THE WORLD These mantles are new productions and give 90 and 100 candle power respectively for the single and triple weaves. They are made in two grades. Price 30 and 40 cents each.-. The John Barrett Company New Stores : Cor. Sixth and Alder Streets Opposite Oregonlan BOSTON STORE Shirt Waist and Skirt SALE WAIST SALE Big cut in Ladies' shirt waists, $1.00, $1.35 and $2.00 values, last year's styles, reduced for this sale to '. 50c 25c iot 75 and $1.00 VALUES $1.00 Ladies' white pique and duck skirts, $2.00, $3.00, $3,50 and $4.00 values, for this sale SKIRT SALE $.00, $J.25, $.50 and $1.75 Values Linen skirts, blue trimmed, 75c values, this sale For SOc 45c NEW TODAY New capaheaf safety pins 5c, 10c New Omo dr'ss shields 25 and 30c Ney hose supporters, all prices New Lyons silk lining 50c New Pongee silks Now Liberty satin ribbon all prices New Grenadine sllkB New comfortables New truuks and valises Boston Store A Warm isn't nlways a camfftri.ku . .v more than a man is In wanaJLfi with hUcuffii and collaw "J 1'iv.yvTjy laundered ml your shirts, collars and cnfli3 dered here you can sail 7?! "broiling July sun happyin the Ki ledge that j our linen will aot-S out" before the (lav 1 Rftmnlf tf nnr tuinuvm. i . , ui....,ucl munQetijj jj; THE DOMESTIC UM J. F. Robinson, Prop. I Have Si Sine Immigration H West 5880 Acres of land. I still haveii choice farmB for e week I can show asgoodll gains as I have had list City property at s pi sacrifice, both improved a unimproved. N.Berkelej THE REAL ESTATE M Savings Sank Euilding, Pendletoul r Ifltfl ilon.lt. I . a . . . Mountain ResorL- FOR SAL1 The celebrated "Bingham SpriM locatad in the Blue Mountifflil the Umatilla River, complete, jfl furniture, fixtures, stages ud 4 Absolute control of five miles i trout fishing stream in Oregon. sell 8o acre tract includii$.M grounds with water privileges, acres, as desired; making w-m farm, controlling big range. w lease. Call on or address: Fanfe B. Clppt Pendleton, Oregon Always Enjoy Are the Meals Served at the Frenchjesti T.are. comfortable room and good service ,i Positively tlie Best 25c Meal in Pe Thp. French GUS -LA FONTAIKya unnnf .C0AU ttnnn! tm W00D1 w. c, m SELLS W"1' KemercrCoal, OrdersI Telephone, 'the rooMdy tht eurai m eM la mm day.