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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1902. THE EXCLUSIVE CLOAK, SKIRT, SUIT AND WAIST FACTORY Silk Waists made to order lor 6.50, complete. Skirts and Jackets Arriving Daily DRESSMAKING A Specialty Call and Inspect the new Ideas. t ED. EBEN, Prop. Pendleton Shoe Store Room. ? Wall. 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 stiff, 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. F. Bobinson, Prop. Pendleton Laatz Bros. FOR Wood, Coal and Building Material Delivered Prowptly.'l We are in the transfering and trucking business and are pre pared to move light or heavy arti cles. OFFICE MAIN ST., Near Depot, Telephone Main 51. UMBER Gray's Harbor Com. Ce. Opp. W; & C. R. Depot When getting figures from others on that lumber bill of yours, don't forget to come and see us. We carry a large stock of all kinds of Building Material including shingles, door, win dows, moulding, screen doors and windows in fact, every thing that is found in a first class lumber yard. PENDLETON- UKI AH STAGE LINE BTDRDIVANT BROS., Props. SUM Iwtu Ptndliton dallr. except Sunila ja, tl mVTior VkUh and Intermediate polnU. SateatTn Pilot Boek.7So; Mlot Boo and re wrn7it.I5:TttN7e.ll.. tin end retorn.B; lib, to Alba end returo.JI.OO J To Vtltb KM; to UkUn end return, 14.00. Office In Oolden Rule Hotel, Pendleton FASHIONS PHA8E8. Htiywcal Culture Take Prominent Piirt In Object of Fahlon-iSmart Little Jackets Will be Worn Col Ian Lower Thl Year. .. Now York, Sept. 22.7-Qno ot th principal suojecta or- discussion at the American Dressmakers" Associa tion which closed Its session hore a tow days 4iKd was that of corsets therefore the perfect form will bo th objective point toward which tho en crcles of American modistes will be directed during the coming season. And indeed nhyslcal culture has done bo much toward the attainment of this aim that the difficulty will be appreciably lessened. What the nhv- sicnl culture falls to do. however, it Is intended that tho corset shall make up. The latest vagary from corset land is a delightful affair which is calculated to keep up the dlaphram without restricting It, force the stom ach in and Increase the hips. Tho result of such a corset Is not only a perfect fit, b"ut an exceedingly chic exterior effect and as one of the mem bers of tho association put it, you are as happy on the inside as on the outside. Apropos the gowns which are to ndorn these perfect figures, it may be said that many will be developed In velvet.' But the regulation silk velvet will be replaced during the fall and winter by the richer nnd more pliable Panne, Popular incles toward the lustrous fabrics and oven cloths which are listed among the smart materials are most highly finished. There are rough-surfaced materials, of course, but these nre more Jor general use and even they are stitched plentifully with bands of smooth-faced goods, The spotted pannes distinguished as leopard effects nre smart and eX' tremely pretty. The colorings too, are rich and though it is seldom that more'htnn two tones are seen in one gown and the trimmings correspond with the figures scattered over the usually lighter shade background. For instance a frock of ecru tan with a slightly reddish tint is spotted with autumn leaf brown figures. The skirt is built with medium-sized plaits at the back and there are inverted plaits at each side of the front. The vest of the jacket is composed of exquisite cream lace striped with panne nnd the Jacket, bears the In verted plaits at both the front and back. The popular postillion effect is shown in the sleeve, which is held above the wrist by -two large military buttons. Completing the costume is a flat spreading picture hat of ecru panne velvet with a crown of autumn loaves finished at the back with a rosette of liberty satin ribbon. Of course, tho cost of such a gown makes it Impossible for the woman whose dress allowance Is limited to a few dollars for an entire season's supply, but there are much less ex pensive fabrics duplicating the same effect which may be made up very artistically if one has the patience to execute the various little details shown in the original design. After all there Is not so much elab oration upon the new season's gown as there is detail. It is the small things that count in time as well as cost, but they really constitute the success of a gown and must he adaea if one would be strictly a la mode, Present Indications lead to the be lief that this autumn will be an ex ceptionally mild one and for that reason it will be late before wraps are donned. However, many smart little Jackets will be worn and brown, black, dull green, purple-blue and red will be much in vogue. One de lightful little basque-jacket carried out in Duchess of Marborough green soft dark tone affected by our little American Duchess during her recent visit here boasts a very lull blouse which onens over a vest of hand-painted lace. Black silk frogs htp set on cither side of the vest on the material and form a drapery ot silk cords across the front. Painted lace is one of the extrava- frnnclps of the season, but it will be worn more than Is generally imagined hprausR there are so many women 01 artistic talent who can design these patterns for themselves with little expense. Embroidered laces are also do Hirciir hut only the expensive va rieties are treated to this form of decoration. Women who feel that they cannot afford the luxurious velvet gown may bo consoled by using the laoric as a trimminir. A nretty way in wnicn u may be used is shown in a rich pe tunia cloth, the skirt ueing iruuiucu Just below the"knees with three tucks nf vplvnt tn correspond, set on loose ly omi nnt stitched down. At the front tho tnrks are very narrow, but graduate wider behind, while on the hips Is a simulated rouimeu uuii of the same trimming. The bodice Is pouched over a nar row waist band and has a smaii roil ed collar and cuffs of tho velvet. The greatest variety is snown in sleeves, but the voluminous eneci below the elbow Is apparent in a i. This effect, however, is.invanauiy graceful. Tucks, appliques and var ious little deceptions employed to dispose of any fullness are placed at the sleevo and between the elbow and tho wrist there is sim ply a substantial expanse of the dress material which envolopes an under- cuff of some dlaphenous fabric. The short-necked sisterhood win rejoice In the fact that collars are all lower than worn for tho past tow years and are finished off with nar row lace, for such a garniture always lends to the tolletto a dainty air. After all there is no real beauty in tho "three story and basement" collar ns one cynical nfun described one of tho summer chokers. It certainly robs the neck of grace and gives one a strained, upeasy appearance. 1 Glace taffeta will shape popular favor with velvet until late In tho season. It Is almost always lace trimmed and generally made Into a smart box-plaited coat. This coat is cut with fronts and backs only and shaped and fitted by means of under arm and shoulder seams. The skirt Is laid in tiny tucks or It may be plaited all around the figure. Under tho coat a fancy waist Is worn and the coat Is finished with a deep cream collar of renaissance of duchesse braid. The fashionable hat of autumn will not be worn far from tho face, yet it will not droop over the eyes. The forehead will be covered and the flare will bo accomplished from the sides, showing much of the coiffeur. Qloves for street wear will bo short and protection for the wrists will be provided for in tho long sleeves. At the most the fashionable glove will not show more than two burtons, and many have only one. Colored kids nre favorable for street wear, but for dressier occasions Dame Fashion de mands tho suede. English red, gob lin blue, green, russet and Damson are the popular shades. The daintiest cravat of the moment is the shape adde or avocat, but this colls easily as it Is always carried out in white. Of far better service are the foulard scarps, for these wear welt, come In fashionable colorings nnd are so pliable tliat they may be arranged into any of the prevailing modes. There Is no taste, scarcely, that has not been appealed to in the de sign of autumn modes and though the samo consideration has not been shown for the purse, there are enough fashions for all to be effectively gowned, Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treatment by Ely's Cream Balm, which is agreeably aromatic. It is received through the nostrils, clean ses and heals the whole surface over which It diffuses Itself. A remedy for nasal catarrh which is drying or ex citiug to the diseased membrane should not be used. Cream Balm is recognized as a specific. Price 50 cents at druggists or by mall. A cold In the head immediately disappears when Cream Balm Is used. Ely Broth ers, 56 Warren street. New York. COLUMBIA COLLEGE, MILTON, O.RR. 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 cither, with board, room, lights and tuition, $138 for the year. OUR MOTTO: "Thorough InBtruotion and Practical Education." W. C. HOWARD, A. B., Pres. Excursion to Washington, D. C. On the occasion of the O, A. R. en campment, to be held at Washington, D. C, October 6 to 11, the O. K. & N. Co. will soil round trip tickets at J69.85. Dates ot sale September 29 and 30, limit 30 days. Choice of routes, going and coming. For 8ale Two Snqps, Tho Yoakum farm, down tho Uma tilla River. The Barnhart farm, up Wild Horse Creek. BENTLEY & HARTMAN. The Y. M. C. A. of Oranvcvllle. Idaho, have let a contract for the erection of a building to cost $2500. THE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL of WESTON Special courses in nil tho Normal Branches. Also Music nnd Elocution. Oar Business Department Is especially woll supplied to give a thorough course in Book keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Commercial Law and other studies portaining to this important branch. Tuition free. Address all communications to J. M. Martindale, Pres., Weston. Ore. 4aSSHIHM PAINT 'ER RED Or yellow, or blue, or black or any other color, but be fore you do come to us and see our line of Paints, Oils and Painter's Supplies We have experienced workmen to do your painting and will save you dollars on your job if you let us figure with you. Wall papering is a specialty with us and no store in Eastern, Oregon carries a more complete stock of up-to-the-second paper than we do, e- C 11T APP The Paint and Paper Dealer See DnARr for SHARP Ideas. THE PENDLETON ACADEMY Offers: College Preparatory Course . BnslnesB Course Teachers' Course Takes all grades from Sub-Primary up. Graduates enter Fresh man Class In such Colleges as Yale, Princeton, Stanford. Graduates taking 157 weeks Supplemental Work can take State Certificates on same basis as Normal Schools. Fall term opens . Sep tember 16. For catalogue address F. L. FORBES, D. D., Principal. t FRAZER OPERA HOUSE INSOMNIA "T Imvn been ualnir CASCAltlCTS for Insomnia, with which I Lave been afflicted for oor twenty years, and I can say that Caacarcts ha t.n mmnn.rMliif lhan anv nther reme. dy I have ever tried. I shall certainly recom- I mend taem la my friends as being all they are j represented." Titos. Gillahd, Elgin, 11L HAKEIt Jb WELCH, Managers. CANDY CATHARTIC W F CATHARTIC TftAOt WM P1j..nf P.I.UM. Pntnt Tx.tj, flood. Do Good Neter Sicken. Weaken, or Qtlpe. 10c, Jc. tOc. - ,.. CURE CONSTIPATION. ... tlvrfUf N.m.4, lw.uf, tk.. B..trl. J- T.ffl. Jit I Aiden Benediot's New Soenio Production Marie Corelli's ."TriELMA" As Dramatized by CHARLES W. CHASE Excollent Cast of Characters Beautiful Stage 'Settings Special Scenery for Every Act Magnificent Electrical Effects. PRICES 50c, 75o and $1.00. Reserved Seats now on sale at Frazier's Book Store. -HEATING STOVES, $3 to $25. COOK STOVES AND STltr RANGES, $4 to $55. WJ.Glarke&Ci HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Propi. The Best Hotel in PcndW and as good as any. H0-T0-BAC SSaiefwiR-WMif HWeMi- 'fr .... i . 4 r.(Y 'Heft-' THE . PENDLETON ACADEMY COURSES College Prepara tion, Business, Teacher's. Primary grade a specialty. Fall term opens Sept. 15. Address F. L. FORBES, Principal. Headquarters for Traveling laJ Commodious Sample Rooms, Rates $2 &1$2,5M Special rates by week or month. Excellent Cuisine. Prompt Dlnlngroom Service, i Every Modern Convenience,! Bar and billiard room hconutctiaa Only Three Blocks from fttoot1. GOLDEN RULE Corner Court and Johnson StrceU, Pendleton, Oregon. M. F. Holly, Proprietor. 'ILiKiiKflLVBc Liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiih HEATED BY STEAM LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY Amorlcnn I'lrtn, rotets l.i!S tofi.M sow a'r uav. Eurtijx'iin l'litn, fi()c. TCc, 1.0. 8eolal mtt-n hy week or nionta. Free 'bus meets all trains commercial trade soncute Fine sample r Special Attention Given Countrj Tnf The New Building to Be Occupied in December. HOTEL ST. GEORG1 CORNER MAIN AND WEBB M Jm ""Toe'K'dVr VEAul Prop?-" Elegantly Furnished Steam Heatefl European Plan. Block and a half from depot. Sample room In connection. ROOM RATE - 50c, 75cJlJ Farmers Custom AM Fred Walters, Proprietor Capacity 160 barrels a day Flour rxciiaiitfcu ir """".Vj a Flour. Mill Feed, Ckoppwi always on uauo.