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vi J'. ,i i I 4 A. H : ft, MONDAY, SEPTEMBKIl 29, 1902. FADS OF F 10 NEW YORK SETS THE PACE AND OTHERS FOLLOW. Winter Wraps Ara Now the Subject of Consideration and Many Chic Ef. fects Are Brought Out. fiow xorK, sept. zu. This la a year when summer prefers not to linger In. the lap of autumn and thero is already a touch of frost In the air which reminds us of winter wraps. Winter furs are In the shops In gor geous arrangement, but at top-of-tho season prices, so it is not likely that many will bo purchased right now. A few weeks, howover, and a reduction will have been' made to suit the purses that are now unequal to tho emergen' cy of fashion. Cloth wraps have been on tho mar ket long enough to ho purchaseablo now and some very smart novelties are to be had at reasonable prices. Fortunately for the women who can Indulge her fondness for variety thero are Innumerable cloak models from which to make a selection this season. Unfortunately for the one-wrap-a-season sisterhood light colors predom inate and few, if any, subdued tones are seen outside of black. Thero Is, howover, one question upon which the arbiters of fashion seem to agree; the strictly modish wrap this winter will not be more than three-quarter length. Skirts will re main long for street as well as for house wear and the inconvenience of lightening a sweeping heavy wrap in addition to the folds of the frocks when necessity demands It can readily ue appreciated. Tho very long coats that enjoy any negreo ot popular favor aro appro pnateiy limited to evening use and upon these all expense and elabora tlon employed on gowns may be seen une or the many varieties of fur which will appeal to the popular purse as wen as artistic eye Is Russian colt. inis is a rich dark brown, shading u quite a paie tone of fawn and Is used for entire garments as well as bands for tailor-made gowns. Com bined with the -rich autumn brown satin raced cloths, It makes an ef' iecuvo trimming. uiviuiiy cnic design which cer tainiy does not cost a great sum has tne sum doveloped in inexpensive la dies cloth, the color being chestnut orown. Around the hips tho skirt is perfectly plain, the fullness being dls posed of at tho back in eight small oox plaits which are equally divided at the sides of a wide center ulalt. me naio ai uio oottom Is gained through a graduated flounce of tho cioui ami at frequet intervals me dallions of heavy yellow lace are ap plied and finished with small groups of little fur tails. The waist is plaited in the back and fits tho figure snugly. At the front tae plaits are wider than at the back and each' Is adorned with the hic me dallions and ground of tniia t.? shoulder to waistline. Tho blouse ef fect of the bodice opens over a vest "I wh,'! satn overlaid with cream lace. Accompanying this Costume is a Cavalier hat of brown French mohair. The Cavalier shape Is a new design and its flaring shape is almost unl. versally becoming. An Incongruous combination In the hat, however, lb shown in a facing of white chiffon and tho top Is trimmed with rich, waving plumes fastened beneath a rosette of white satin and cream lace and a bow of brown satin ribbon. "Pointed skunk" no matter how un lovely the name, is another of the pretty Jnexpensivo furs, if the latter "adjective may be emcioV,! to destin-l gulsh tho obtainable from the unob- lainaijie. One or the smartest ways In which it is used is In the now mo tor coat. This confection reaches be low the hips, is lined with dark green satin figured with pink rosebuds and fastens with smoke pearl buttons, Tho collar s large and square and big ro vers open over the vest of the bodice which Is worn beneath to lend the requisite air ot femininity. The fashionable futurity of sleeves is decidPd an( tho volumnlous shape is the accepted one. This is assured by the fact that it fs shown on all win ter wraps. It is easy enough to shift strh details In less substantial gar ments than wraps, but onco they aro accepted for outer garments, their success Is assured, because to change would be not only expensive to tho purchaser, but no manufacturer as well. Even tho fur wraps have sleeves arranged In the full bell-shapo. A pretty design which is ii.l.iptf t to ths remodelling Is a deep flaring cuff, since It affords the fashionable shapo without mateirally affecting the fun damental work of tho sleevo The old favorite, chinchilla, seal skin, baby lamb, Itussinn sable and silver fox held undisputed sway and are combined In I he most unexpected way with laces, passementaries and tho more fragile materials such as chiffon, tulle, etc, Upon the collar ettes, which, by the way aro very nice, when ono cannot afford an all-fur coat, many of the yokes are com posed of heavy laco or vo'vet and cloth nppllques, while other designs have slmsply a yoko of fur with a frill of velvet or cloth to finish it. Muffs match coats and collarettes in nearly all Instances, but the widest limit Is allowed In the selection nf boas. Heavy materials made tallor-fnshlon will be worn with boas. Collarettes and muffs as long as possible. One NEW YOR.K DEMOCRATS. Men and Measures Political Now to the Front In the Empire 8iate. Saratoga, N. Y., Sept. 29. Nearly nil thn Democratic Btato leaders of nromlnonco aro hero and tho hotols lino whoro It Is turned back abruptly to form an Inverted rovcro. Tunics, It la safe to predict, will not bo worn UiIb season, but their ef fect will bo simulated by a series of fuffles which compose sohie of the newest skirts. Thrco Is tho usual tinmlmr Amrilnvnrl nnil If must bn ad mitted that though tho style Is not piosont scones of poiiticni ncuvii) universally becoming, It Is particular-) on tho ovo of tho state convention. Iv effective for tall slender women With former Senator Hill again In tho smart dress is in geranlnm-red pehblo carried out in lustrous pliable fabrics, 'saddle tho convention promises to bo cloth flecked with opal-grey allk hairs to form a very elegant effect The skirt Is trimmed around tho bottom with scrolls ot dark taffeta stitched with grey and these widen consldora1 A Parson's Noble Act. "I want all tho world to know," writes Iter. C. J. Dudlong, of Asho wnf. n. I.. " what n. tnoroucnir nana bly as they extend up tho skirt and nnrt reiinblo medicine I found in Eleo turn liuo rancy curves, this same Ptn niftc. Thov c.nrod mo nf inun scroll effect Is carried out around tho A,.n a iivnr trouble tfcnt hnrt rnua hips and tho gores so arranged that ed me g,.eat suffering for many years, thero is no fullness to bo distributed For n gQnuin0( nn around euro they about the figure. e,eoi nnvthini? I nvnr saw." Klnc 1110 OlOUSC 18 laid in OOX piailS ,,! THHnr n thr, .nm.l.n f nil fnr ...lit. . 1 .. 1 1 1 ,nffAtn It is very full, so much so In fact that at flrst glance It resembles one of tho flowing llttlo Empire Eton Jack ots. Closer inspection, howover, re veals a deep belt of boned velvet which nearly reaches to the bust lino nnd over which tho bodice falls. The yoke Is stitched elaborately with dark red silk bound with panne and tho sleeves which hnvo full puffs be- low the elbow aro gathered Into band of taffeta. This dark shade of red Is their wonderful woflt In Liver, Kid noy and Stomach troubles. Don t fall to try them. Only 60 cts. Satis faction is guaranteed by Tallman ft Co. tho prettiest ot tho season's tones and is unusually becoming. Tho hat worn with this costume Is notable chiefly for its color scheme, as there is no departuro front tho prevailing shape. At either side beneath tho brim there are massed dark red silk roses nnd rich heliotrope-bluo silk poppies. There Is Just enough green to perfect tho harmony which is one of the loveliest yet seen. The roses and poppies aro massed around tho crown and terminate at tho back with a bunch ot rose-buds, with no other trimming. Although many close-flttlng bodices aro affected this autumn It is hard to entirely eliminate the Eton from fashionablo effects. It Is suggested In many delightful little ways upon new designs. Tho newest and perhaps tho smartest is allowed to reach only to the bust line, and from hero it is sharply cut away to a decided nolnt which extends almost to the waist Notice to Consumers. Pendleton, Or., Sept. 24, 1902. Wo, tho undersigned milkmen of the city of Pendleton, hereby glvo no- a tlco that on and nftcr Oct. 1st, 1902, until further -otlcc, do horoby ngreo ono of on the following retail prices 1 pint per day, per mouth, $1.25. 12 pint tickets, 60c. 1 quart per day, por month, $2.35. 13 cunrt tickets, jl. 3 pints per day, per monlh, $3.35. Ms gallon per day, por month, $4.25, 3 quarts per day, por month, $5.6o 1 quarts per day, per month, v0.60, Cream, per half pint, 15c. Cream, por pint, 25c. CHENEY nnos., EDWIN WOODY, S. M. niCHAIlDSON, ED MORGAN, W. J. NEIL. United Artisans Notice. All members of Alpha Assembly No. 9, and Harmony No. 113, United Arti sans, aro requested to bo present at their meeting Tuesday night. Dr. J. H. Armstead, superintendent of medi cal Examiners, will bo hero from Port land and speak to tho members ot both lodges. thn most Interesting tho Democrats of tho Empire Stato have held for a number of years. It Is admitted on all sides that Mr. Hill will nnmo the mnn to head tho state ticket. It Is admitted also that nfter compliment ary votes havo been given to tho dif ferent men In tho field and homo pride has been satlsflcd.tho act of tho dcleiratos In casting ballots for tho man who la to bo tho candldato will bo merely perfunctory. While tho nnmc of Bird Color, formor con troller ot Now York City, continues to bo herd frequently In connec tion with tho gubernatorial nomina tion, his selection for tho honor is not regarded as a certainty by any means, because It is known that a strong effort Is making to piacaio such old-lino Democrats as August Ilelmont. William C. Whltnoy, Daniel S. Knmont, W. II. Hornblower, Wheel er H. Peckhnm and others who do not look upon Mr. Color with groat de gree of favor. Thero Is still talk ot Judge Parker, Judge OTlrien of tho Court or Ap peals, Justlco Cullcn ot tho Supremo Court nnd Judge John Clinton Gray of tho Court ot Appeals. For second! place on tl.o tlckot tho name of Elbert H. Morris, president of tho State Orange, Is prominently mentioned. While the younger element Is busy discussing candidates tho old wheel horses of tho party are using their In fluence to bring about tho adoption of, a platform that will appeal to the better element of tho party and usslst In bringing about Democratic unity and harmony in tho commonwealth. If their counsel provails In tho con vention will adopt a platform of con servatism, a platform Ignoring mono. tary Issues, minimizing, If not wholly avoiding, criticism of expansion, and coming out boldly for tariff revision on lines of humanity to Cuba and of equitable reciprocity. The desire of tho conservatives is to treat the trust1 question rationally, and tho Question of corporations generally In a mannor ns far away from Tom u Johnsonlsm as possible. Then on. stnto Issues tho purpoBO Ib to take pro-tanal ground that win appeal to tno interests of Brooklyn and of Buffalo nnd virtually tho interests oi mo wnoio Rtntc. Should the resolutions bo framed nlotig this lino tho convention's action will colncldo with tho avowed pur poso of tho old-lino Democrats to dls- courngo tho bad Inlluonco of Tnmmnny nnd to mnko KingB county and tho U-to-dnto Domocracy tho manifestly dominant powor In tho party In Now York stato. Shoot at Valparaiso. Valparaiso, Ind., Sopt. 29. The stnto shoot under tho auspices of the Vnlparalso Gun Club opened hero to duy and will continuo through to morrow. Kopresontntivcs of many of tho lending cuius ot tne stato arc competing for tho championship gold medals. lHADPFDf Ii mm kill 1 IrriWBIlMi & r-9 ft . . . . ... . 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PAT Tru nrrrrlKH M bULlM KffH SECOND The material that enters into your suit, cloak, skirt or waist is picked out by you in tho piece and is made to suit you. We have a collection of all tho new and most stylish goods for you to select from. All tho late novelties aro on .our shelves. THIRD By coming to us you get an individual gar mont suited to you. You'can select a pattern and you will have an exclusive article of wearing apparel, and. not ono tlint half tho ladies you meet havo one like. FIFTH You havo tho privilege . of trying on gar ments before they aro completed. SIXTH Our prices save you money. Give you the se lect ideas of tho market and you don't havo to pay fancy figures. J SEVENTH On Skirts. We guarantee to furnish you with skirts, mado to your exact liking at prices tho mer chants buy them at wholesale. DRESSMAKING IS A SPECIALTY WITH US We make dresses on short order. Perfect fits and very best work. You can buy your goods where you please and we will make the dress to please you. We have a line of fashionable ready-made jackets cloak skirts and shirt waists that we will make it a financial nhWt ! you to buy from us, l Our factory is operated by power and quick, first-class work is assured. Ladies, it will be a pleasure for us to have you call and inspect our stock and methods. 3 The Eastern Cloak, Suit, Skirt and Waist ED EBEN, PROPRIETOR Main Street, Pendleton Shoe Co.'s Former Locatio 11111111 3 LwzmmaE" Inn ffrlfv 1 ROOM katejJB 3 1 FarmersJjj-B n 3 Capacity 'rS ttCH NAITH HEATED BVSVfSS LIGHTED BY ii - pate Amorlcan riaurtrtl,C Kuropenn l'lsn. tT!? bpcclul ralebhyw-T Free 'bus meets alw;.j,,ir Coinmercui irw's" FbtowJti . 6ttfe Snccial Attention GiTfi'fe ST. GEO! CORNER MAIN ACTS