East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 15, 1902, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 6

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    MONDAY, SEPTEMBER IB, 1902.
NEW GOODS
DAILY : :
The exclusive Cloak, Suit,
Skirt and Waist Factory is
receiving daily new hoes .of
skirts.
DRESSMAKING
Is our specialty and we are
prepared to do your work in
short order. We also make
Tailor-made Suits -without de
lav.
Call and see us and inspect
our stylish ladies' wearing
apparel.
Ed. Efeen, Prop.
645 Main Street.
Room formerly occupied by Pen
dleton Shoe Store.
Blooded
hb s
B. F. SWAGGART, OF UMATIL
LA, PROGRESSIVE HORSEMAN.
On Hit Way to Salem With Some of
Hit Fancy Colts Lately Buy!
Some Fine Kentucky Horses.
B. F. Swaggart was in town on his
way from the Seattle race course to
Salem, whoro he has two colts en
tered In the races to come off there
this week.
In Seattle Mr. Swaggart had two
colts entered and Is well satisfied
with their showing, although he Is
disappointed with the treatment Jic
received at the hands of those man
aging the racing course and says un
less .there Is a change In the manage
ment, racing will not be much of a
drawing card In that city hereafter.
The California colts won everything
In the .races, but Mr. Swaggart says
it was on dlstauce.
The Oregon colts Have nOt had the
training the California colts have, as
the season Is so much later hero than
there. For this reason they could not
hold out in a long run and Mr. Swag
gart says the Oregon nice horse men
could not get the management of the
checks, which .wore.BoIaBhlonablo In
taffeta are still to hold swayln" tilalds
and shirt waist suits designed of
these materials will be IrIo in box
plaits as regards both blouBe and
skirt and the pipings wilt be carried
out In red and dull green. Other
quieter designs arc simply stitched
with blacks, and If further decoration
Is desired, buttons may be added.
An almost regrettable feature of
new fall fashions Is the omission of
the drop skirt. Women who have
studied the art of dressing well on
little money have found this such a
convenience and pleasing deception.
Ever since its first appearance there
have been those who have made one
drop skirt answer the fundamental
purpose of several over dresses, and
now that it Is to be discarded It will
be sorely missed. i
There seems to be method In thei
madness of Dame RFnshlon. however.
nnn she intends recomponslug her
disciples for one loss with another
CATARRH
The trentinent of Catarrh with antiseptic and
astringent washes, lotions, salves, medicated tobacco
and cigarettes or any external or local application, is
just as senseless as would be kindling a fire on top of
the pot to 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 mucus.
Taking cold is the first step towards Catarrh, for it
checks perspiration, and the poisonous acids and
vapors which should pass off through the skin, arc
thrown back upon the mucous membrane or iuncr skin,
nnxlucinsr inflammation nnd excessive flow of mucus.
much of which is nbsorbed into the blood, nnd through the circulation
reaches every part of the system, involving the Stomach, Kidneys nnd other
parts of the body. When the disease assumes the dry form, the breath
becomes exceedingly foul, blinding headaches arc frequent, the eyes red,
hearing affected and a constant ringing in the cars. No remedy that does
not reach the polluted blood can cure Catarrh. S. S. S. expels from the
circulation all offensive matter, and when rich, pure
blood is ngain coursing through the body the
dainty feature ot dress-the hip vokc. a i?Sl aVS mu.eous racniuranes ??mfi aT n
""i is new oy any means. VZL S-ZZX ' J L .5 1 ---.r
for there havn i...nn vnbn.t f pear, and a permanent, thorough cure is effected.
two seasons past, but never before! S' S be,nK' a strictly vegetable blood purifier does not derange the
have they been so novel as this sea- Stomach nnd digestion, but the appetite and general health rapidly improve
sen. They are to be cut in all sorts ! tinder its tonic effects. Write us nbout your case and get the best medical
of fanciful shapes and describe the advice free. Book on blood and skin diseases sent on application.
To Cc? fo
most elaborate patterns. Then there
will be rows and rows of rich little
buttons sewn around the lower edge
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta, Gh
track to cut down the' distance. so;to Blve them. n distinguished appear-
they could stand anv show whatever. ""le "" JnKen n" ln 011 the new,
(yokes can be regarded as a novelty. 8
owuBni mure nomcs. niauness ot Dame Fashion, however,
Mr. Swaggart bought four more French mohairs in colors suited for
fine blooded animals while in Seat-! either day or evening wear, are beinc
tie. Ho is one of the most extensive ' largely used by dressmakers who are
blooded horse dealers in Eastern Or-j now preparing autumn outfits for
egon and is continually adding to his
stables for the betterment of his
stock. He also sold three colts while
at Seattle.
Mr. Swaggart has a 4000-acre ranch
in Morrow county. 10 miles from
Heppuer, the county seat, but he has
now moved his family to Pendleton
and will make his future home here,
dividing his time between this place
and his ranch. He now has over 1000 j
head of tine horses and mules. He
their patrons. In heavier wools, fan
cy coverts and double-faced cash
mere shares with Venetian cloth the
honors of popularity ln the making of
tailor costumes. Ratchet stitching,
colored silk embroider- and applique
designs of heavy lace form the lead
ing decorations for these suits; grad
uated gulmpe trimmings, strappings
and tucklngs are also used on gowns
of simple make.
There are novelties in all depart-
Well, What Do You
Think of That?
Shirts from a laundry not torn
all to pieces, not bespattered with
iron rust or too much blueing !
Just enough starch to keep them
ctiff, not too much for comfort in
wearing. Where is this laundry
that turns out such good work ?
For answer, read the line below:
THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY
J. T. Eoblnson, Prop. Pendleton
Come To Us
For your lumber and building
material of all descriptions and
you will save money and get
first-class stock. We can sup
ply you with
Doors, Window,
Screen doors and windows,
building paper, lime, cement,
brick and sand.
We make a specialty of wood
gutters for barns and dwellings.
Oregon Lumber Yard
Alta 8t opp. Court House.
Intends buying property here and j ments of dress and all are delightful
erecting a large barn, where several, for their variety, nothing said of
head of horses and mules will be i their beauty. In the matter of jack
kept for the local market. He will ' ets the fashionable futurity of the
also keep most of his race colts here Eton is Bomewhat doubtful; If it is
on the Pendleton
and train them
track.
Is a Pioneer.
Ben F. Swaggart is one of the pio
neers of Umatilla county. He was
ln Pendleton when his sheep had to
0 v-t -v v t m m r v i v-v w w -
LULUIYiDlA tULLtUt,
MILTON, ORB.
Term begins September 17th. This school is located
in the safest town in the Northwest for young people.
Regular Academic, Collegiate, Music, Elocution and
Business Courses. Separate and first-class dormitory
accommodations for boys and girls.
Business Department, Shorthand and Typewriting,
$30. Bookkeeping and Business $30. Total in
either, with board, room, lights and tuition, $138 for
the year.
0DR MOTTO: "Thorough Instruction and Practical
Education."
W. C. HOWARD, A. R, Pres.
affected for winter wear the faithful
little design will be elongated below
the waist line and fitted so closelv
; thnt it will be known as a basque
rather than an Eton. The tendency
in jackets is to have them extend be-
VOncl thfi bolt lino TtlnEn ntto
be corralled in what is now the main Xorfolk pattern are , k
portion of the city to keep the coy- ceeding,y chlc bei M d , w,
otes from killing them at night. He wr0Ught silver belts, finished off
made his home at Weston in the eastiround tilp ,. .lrh tllrn mltc.
! end ot the county for many years. He . un or batiste cravats.
says: "u is a misianen iota, some, j,. w,j, pa. a promlnent part ;
people nave mat me sou ui u vuuu- m the decoration of fall gowns. The
ty. where 40 bushels of wheat now BatternB appjfed to 8treet gowns wll,
grows, was worth as much when I be mostly black, but there are many
came here as it is now. At that time delicious novelties ln dark brown in
land in the Weston neighborhood I. terwoven with red and green em
which is now worth $100 an acre and broideries and sometimes a glint of
grows immense wheat crops, would g0d or sliver. These however, are
grow no more than one-third of a ton expen8iVe and require 'the most cost
of rye to the acre. It was absolutely ly materials for a background,
worth nothing for anything but range.. Another old friend which is under
It is changing of climatic conditions , revlvai now is Tussore, It8 deep eCru
which has made the country worth 1
tnnos nffnrrl Jin OTnnllnnt rnnlraat tn
what it is today. In those times weifh -lu, mnhet inn a-hir-v, or on I
had no rain for almost six months of reBle and ,t g an escenent port-tnc,
the ar. and very little rain during, material p,, imo 8ma compa8S
Don't Look Out For Paint,
But Look In For Paint.
Laatz Bros-
FOR
Wood,
Coal and
. Building
Material
Delivered Promptly.
We are in the transferinR and
trucking business and are pre
pared to move light or heavy arti
cles. OFFICE MAIN ST., Near Depot,
Telephone Main 51.
That is, look in our store and then come in and see the
largest and best stock of paints, oils, brushes and
supplies Get our prices. If you have painting ow
paper hanging to do come and let us figure with you.
There is no brighter, fresher or more magnificent stock
of paper shown in Eastern Oregon than our new
supply.
See
SHARP
For the SHARP New Ideas.
Court Street.
the rest of the time.'
FASHIONS PHASES.
of dress.
Whether it be an evolution of science
! and is useful for most occasions. i
More attention is being paid to wo- or common lnduBtry makes no differ-
mans peuai oeiongings eacn year.ience Ju8t now Gotham.B enthusl-
ii ... , Wnm A V5 f " V' uppers asm over th0 aeronaut Dum0nt is ex-
Fall Novelties Now Being Worn , embroidered in dark tones, but very! ,lfled ln a BnVer airship which
Drop Skirt Not the Thlnfl Laeet elegant. These will no doubt become may be hun t0 a 8llver chaln or a
Play Prominent Part In Decoration. ; h- watch fob. Silver jewelry is return
vn,i- Qnrrt is Pnll fnBhlons V - " ' inc to tavor verj' rapiuiy anu lue
shoes will be worn all winter by many
are assertine themselves strenuously rr " ,,, : t newest umbrella handles are mount-
erouagnSewnnen 'TSi-W th., n Kt XXt wra
2StJr,""Ur1 !-tetuy decorated wf be displayed ; mm TlnLl Twhl
t- .w. --- - " in aDunaance. wnen me Keen duo cij0 nF tun innton nnri nhovi
displayed in the shops, but one sees, side of the instep and abe
the new season's styles worn almost b . f th , footwear thoueh gleams C1,?K ' tne nosierj
orvwhoro hv modish women. I?.1? !??.,'.;tta,." in silver threads.
ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
U. B. Supreme Court
REGISTERED ATfORXEY
U. S. Patent Office
U. S. WMl FOREIGN PATENTS
Trade JUrti nd Copyrlghu
700 7tU t S W Waahlnjfton. IJ. C
this
em-
everywhere by modish women. ,..,,.,., t k:0, .m
The fashionable novelties st af- be followed in this new feature of the, t0 early to predict the exact
fected at present are hats. The white , modes. fashions, but it looks now as if the
or light colored French felt sailor or silver will be the most popular , dose effects will be worn. Mole
Maid Parian hat is little short of ub-;motal of autumn ln embroideries and,sk'? s 8h,Jv.n ln manf l8tnces ,D
inultous. But a charming design, it trimmings as well as In jewelry. U which sealskin formerly held sway
is, becomingly crowning the face and is woven into nearly all of the passa- anfa rivalling this pretty fur is chin
lend indescribable smartness to the' mentaries and as the finer designs . chllla' ,whlc? ls ,r,fllfvd and at ,tn?
gown. are warranted not to tarnish, the cost, ane time beaut fled by grey vehet
For the tailor-made street dress it, of these trifles may well be imagined, exquisitely embroidered
is trimmed simply with a rosette of There is always one way that a body .auuu umr
velvet or with several bands of satin , Is able to find out whether or not
ribbon finished with various sorts ot.Nuw Yorkers appreciate a new sen-, Fine sound citrons for preserves
fancy buckles: but for dressier oca- Ration, for if possible it is spee'dilyat Martin's Family Grocery,
sions "there come more fauciful shapes '
and more novelty trimmings. Braids
and feathers promised to be much ,
used in autumn millinery- Dark blue
felts will be trimmed with the same
color satin ribbon or taffeta and with
this there will be combined a bril
liant green parrot with red lipped,
wings and barely perceptible tints of
yellow on the head and breasts.
Light grey felts are trimmed with,
gorgeous birds of paradise in all-red j
or all-grey while the white effects;
are decorated with black velvet and
white taffeta. There are also many
pretty pale ecru tints and these are
ornamented with soft rich shades'
of dark brown that blend dellciously
with the paler tone of the hat and go
well with almost any gown.
The shirt waist suit which was
found so convenient during the sum
mer is among the smartest of the au
tumn modes. We see It developed in
the thin, soft wool materials, trimmed
with braid, bias bands or silk or
satin, or with buttons, or with all.
Th-re Is really no limit to the various j
embellishments which -may be applied
to a gown this year and elaboration
seems to be the keynote of fashions.
The dainty and tiny black and white
BAD
BREATH
I hT bMl B.tar CAKASR1 ud ma
a mill) ana eSKtlre laxaUre tlifl are ilmplr won
dtjrluU ils daugbter and 1 nere bothered wltto
ilek itomach and our brvatb nu Terr bad. After
talnxa lew dosea of Caacareu we bate Imnrored
wondertullj Tber are a sreat help In Ibe rimllj."
WlLtlELUINA NAOr.1.
1U7 HUtentjouie St., Cincinnati, Oblo.
CANDY
m bAi rwniib
TJMOt HUH
Pleuaut. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do
Good, Merer bickeu. Weaken, or Gripe, ICe, &c. Uk
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
autllM Un4r Cv IMnn. KmUtl, Itw rk. 3 It
Un.Tfl.BlP Sold and (raaranteml br alldrne
RU'IU'BAU k-uuio CUKE Tobacco ilabll.
$3 to $25 1
$4 to $55
WJ.GURKEl
Court Stxt
HOTEL
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The Best Hotel in PcaM
and as RoodaInyt
wn,u
Headquarters for Traveler
tiommoaiouB sample Im
WkMM j -
Rates $2 & $2,
Special rates by week or bxj1jEL
Excellent Cuisine.
Prompt DlnlngroomSr3Bj
Every Modern CoogJ"
Bar aid billiard room toc22S3
Only Three Blocks frtW)
mm mim
" Corner Court and Johnnun Vi,0VMl
rendleton, Oregon, "
M. F. Kolly, PropriwiN..J
n. uu
HEATED BY STEA
LI6HTEDJJBY ELECTBICIT!.
nm -aM
American Plan, ralwsfl.SSUt-"?
nroptun 1'laiu 50c. 70c, ll"PT?
Special rntm by tveek or ncttlJltiWB.
Free 'bus meets all trains b
Commercial trade solldUJ,-Oi.
Fine tamn,.p01f
tar '"Iff
Special Attention Given CoddiiiP
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HOTEL
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nnmrnrj vr i tit a rn TrrPlH
Babbitt Metal, beat In th world, In
bars. Price $1 per bar. at the East
I Oreconlan Office.
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THE.
PENDLETON
ACADEMY
COURSES
College Prepara
1 tion,
Business,
Teacher's.
Primary grade a
specialty.
Fall term opens
Sept. 15
Address
F. L. FORBES.
Principal.
The New Building to Be Occupied in December.
.GEO. DARVEAU, PfOP
RleP-antlv Furnished
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. curopcan nam , .m
Block andalmlffromda
Cranio r,um IH COIll"'" 1
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ROOM RATE - 5075
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Farmers Custom
Fred Walters, Pm
Capacity 1W) oarrew -.-. xwm
Klour, Mill Fei, ClnpH 'jfiJI
alwava un hand,