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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1902)
1 i MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1902. Cash Grocery "We invite you to come and see us when you need groceries or baking. We have purchased the Rei man Grocery and Bakery at 636 Main street where we will conduct a strictly cash grocery. Our plan will be to give you more for your money than you can get elsewhere because we will give the cash pat rons the benefit of our saving on bad debts. Miller Grocery Co. CASH GROCERY AND BAKERY PLUMBING 9 a First clan work. All kinds of Plumcing Supplies. Tinning Everything In tne line of repairing and new 9 work done promptly and sat- bftwtorily. B. F. BECK, J ? 214 Court St. Phone Black U ORLAN CLYDE CULL EN COHNBELIXlR-AT-LAW TJ. B. Supreme Court REGISTERED ATTORNEY U. B. Patent Office H. 8. and FOREIGN PATENT Tnda Mark and Copyrtihta TOO Ztn. St, X. Y., WaaUaetoa. D. C OLD NHWBPAPKRS TO FDT TJNDSB carpets, on shcrres, walla, or for-wrap-pln porpoMB. Old sawspspeta tn lire bandit of 100 eb at 36 ccnta a bnsdla at tht EAST OBBOOMAK cftM. Paaflto tea. Onsos. FASHIONS PHASES CHALK WHITE IS THE QUINT ESSENCE OF SMARTNESS Light Colors Much Used Every One la routntui mii Year, as Provided by Madame La Mode. New York, Nov. 3.-The old saying that there Is nothing new under the sun must he relegated to the list of obsolete phrases at least an far ns the fashions of the coming winter arc concerned, for everything la 'he go ceOUS firrnr nf th RPnrnn'n nrivnnro i fashions now on exhibit In Gotham's ultra-smart shops is new. Indeed there is novelty for every one, and with the novelty are com bined exffulsite taste and beauty. For two or three seasons there have been efforts exerted to put pastel tints and the "afde" shades in the forefront of popularity, but these el forts have mot with comparatively lit tie until this year. Now It is decided that not only will the pale tints be a la mode, but white a new "shade known as chalk-white, is to be the quintessence of smartness. Of course this style has its strong Points and its weak nnpft. Arennients 'advanced against its adaptability to unfavorable atmospheric conditions are convincingly offset by Dame Fash ion's disciples with the response that tit is "delightfully cleanable." and "shows absolutely no trace of having come under the Influence of the clean pr'n nrt ' One of tne favorite wraps of mid winter is the graceful, loose paletot of chalk-white cloth with a lustrous finish. This design is comfortable, and volumnlous and lends itself ad mirably to the rich treatment and luxurious materials which distinguish the wraps of this season. For smartness and originality there Is certainly nothing to excel these white cloaks. They show the latest designs in trimming Including fancy stltchlngs, embroideries, appliques, and the like, and the immaculate background of the materials employ ed In the process of ornamentation. Women v,ho do not take well to the Idea of white gowns could not do bet ter than duplicate their effect in more desirable colors. For instance, take one of the mid-winter frocks in white wool crepe. The skirt is tucked trans verselv. from belt to hem and the groups of tucks and these are piped wtih the narrowest of black satin LADIES 'irOU deBire to be well dressed, and to have s'tylish clothing, then come in and see ns. We promise to please yon and Bave you money. Out Business is to supply you with Skirts, Jackets, Shirt Waists and Tailor Made Suits, and we are in a position to do so and give yon entire satisfaction. We make the wearing app arel to fit yon Individually and it is correct The EASTERN CLOAK, SUIT, SKIRT and WAIST FACTORY, ED, EBEN, Prop., 645 Main St. Complete satisfaction at money saving prices COME TO OUR STORE 1 If yon are seeking the newest styles in Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Portiers, etc. We have some new novelties never be fore shown here. See the Antique Furniture we are Bhowing., BAKER & FOLSOM Furniture Store near Postofflce bands, presumably for the sake of contrast, for they could hardly im prove the beauty of the gown. The blouse Is tucked and outlines n loose Eton effect. It Is applique! with cream-colored Russian lace and finished with a yoke of dotted chiffon. There Is the faintest suspicion of a black satin girdle where the Jacket ends. The sleeves fit tight to the elbow, branching out volumnlously from this point and narowing again at the wrist where they arc gathered into graduated bands of the lace, The novel feature of these sleeves is an applique of the Russian lace which almost covers the puffed por tlon, or the top part at least, belns widest at the elbow and growing nar row near the wrist-band to fit In wit the proportions of the cuff. Such a gown could not be other wise than bewitching, no matter what the color selected as long as the ma terial was soft and pliable. In blue, Italian red, dull green or blcge, trim med with the same "lace, or an Imlta tion of Russian, the effect would be striking and pretty. "Winter for the New York woman of fashion is simply a synonym for a continual round of gajietles. for there arc morning musicales, afternoon calls, matinees and receptions, even ing dinners, dances, theaters and balls, and it requires more than mere ambition and an elongated purse to keep up with the "rush." ns they say in the much-critlzised "Smart Set." Light colors In conjunction with fur are used for many, of the three. quarter coats worn at some of these fashionable affairs. But even hero is something white for the smartest of these coats are supplemented with faised uplications in white cloth, the "fruit" designs, such as bunches of crapes, cherries, etc., being at the moment a very special and very fash ionable fancy. There was a time when these rich embroideries and heavy effects won; regarded as elegancies to be worn only by married women, but this year every one- Is youthful, as provided for by Madame la Mode and there is very little indeed that is too "handsome" for the debutante of today. Already noveltleB are arriving for the Horse Show which will soon take place. A specially striking gown is made of creme India silk of heavy quality elaborately embroidered in shaded yellow topazes made over a flame-colored chiffon skirt. The waist is embroidered at the yoke and top of the sleeves and has a canary col ored satin belt. Over this gown, which is Intended for an evening affair, will be worn a coat of white silk. Over it is fitted a loose, but complete coat o? lace. The silk coat is edged with ermine and the long lace stoles which hang down either side of the front are caught in at intervals by brooches of paste set in old filigree. Nothing more extravagantly rich or more beautiful could be imagined. Muffs and boas come in for a large share of attention this winter. Fur effects will not be popular for in-door wear, unless ermine effects are se lected. The indoor muff may seem a paradox, but it is not. It is really one of the requisites of a fashionable evening outfit In fact so fashionable have they become that the guest of a box party who dares go without her muff, must have some other striking novelty to compensate for its omis sion. Large flower muffs are new ani exceedingly dainty. There is no dan ger of their ever becoming common because of their cost, hence their great favor among Fashion's elite. Crushed and withered roses of all colors are employed with velvet foli age representing leaves in all stages of development and decay. For even ing nothing is daintier or more de sirable than the blush-pink rose, and embedded in masses of chiffon or lace or marabout feathers, it is a posses sion to be prized by any woman. While almost anyone with natural taste and a talent for "manipulating things to make ends meet can repro duce fashion's fancies at moderate cost, the woman who would have things as they appear In the shops must needs have a fortune to satisfy her wishes. The inventors of modes are wise in their own generation, but wickedly disconcerting to others, in- """""""""""niiMiiimiif'"1""1""""","lu""""uu'"nrynii New Kind Hot Water Bags Made like a garden hose, light but very durable, pure Gum Rubber. 2 quart size, $1.35- 3 quart siie, $1.50. 4 quart size, ft. 75' Guaranteed for one year. Come in and sec them. You needn't buy; we are alwav glad to show. 25c For the Best Hard Rub ber Comb you ever saw. You will wonder why it Is net 35 cents instead of 25 cents Quick Delivery We deliver all goods promptly and especially prescriptions. Call us up by "Phone" Red 133 65c Fora2-Quart Hot Water Bag--White Rubber Sisil WhiskBrooms Better than those made from Broom Corn, and only Twenty-Five Cents Long Handled Cloth Brash A new number; the very best kind of a Cloth Brush, with a long handle and pure long bristles, ft. 50 Ullliuuiymy. Something New h r,.i Linc- 25 Cents pctljjr. Salted PeamrtH A Fresh Lot of BIib&a DcHdoos Salted We are again prepared to serve you with our Bot Soda. We will havi 1 Clam Booillom Beef Tea Vlgoral Tefcasco Flip Tomato Boc ill cm Celery Booillom Hot Chocolate Hot Lemom And plenty others, Siveral new driiks this season, Come in and find out about them. W aho iari a now waierxo serve wun our not soaa, We know how to makt Delicious Hot Drinks and our price is very reasonable, only Postage Stamps We are always glad to accommodate you with Stamps when the Stamp Window is closed at the Postofflce RUBBER SPONGES Two new sizes, 50c and 75c Absolutely sani tary and very durable ocDsen STOffi 65 Steps From Main Street Towards the Court House Tttmrrn these cows disappeared from Mr. Mal colm's pasture and did not again 1 show up until last Sunday. The coun-i try was hunted high and low for the! two animals but to no avail. Sunday! afternoon, nfter the search had been I given up, the cows came walking in , home. : One of the animals was raised on the place and had always lived there and Mr. Malcolm cannot believe they; btrayed away and remained of their own accord. He holds to tho belief that they were driven from the pas-, ture by some one who, for some rea son, let them get away and return home. Who it was or why they were rot driven clear out of the country and cold- if this was the case is the question which has not been answer ed and probaly never will. The case Is a mysterious one. SCHEME TO GRAB TIMBER. Claim to Be Suspicious of the Actions of the Government in Causing an Investigation of Timber Land Frauds. ' Albany, Oct. 31. The action of the secretary of the interior with recanl to filings on timber lands is loooked , ujiun uy meal umer men here as a scheme to "gobble" the best timber claims with scrip. The action stone I asmuch as the constant struggle to,nn nung on tunner claims unttl the look smart in garments of oven quite j pending investigation is settled, comparatively youthful age is as con- The investigation mlcht be held nn stantly marred by the insidious Intro-1 for six months or, at any rate, long miction or uptoante aetaiis wnicn no enuugn ior men wno now scrip to lay process c diBirtegrution or overnatu-i u on ine uest claims and in this wav ing in older possessions can conceal ' scoop the individual claim takers out from the initiated. There are all sorts of belts, collars, jabots and cascades of chiffon or lace to smarten a bodice when the vulner able spots begin to show signs of MAUDE GRIFFIN, wear, but it is scarcely possible to convert a last year's frock into oue of this year's modes. Among the novelties in applique ef fects rings are popular. These are nothing more or less than tiny brass circles or any size preferred, for that matter used so much in fancj work, covered with silk tlneads to match the color nf the kv.ii and sewed on in groups to outline fancy designs, or to break tiie monotony of a solid lace trimming. Tliey ore : also stitched doun bath sides of the opening of bodices and ribbons laced through in corselet design. of their best interests. inis alleged sentiment may also prove to have been installed with a view to diverting attention from the penning investigation concerning ru mored timber frauds. Agents of the government are soon expected here ami a goou deal of Interest is taken in me coming inquiry Captain S. B. Ormsby, superintend- em oi tne iorest reserve for the pro tection of Oregon timber which Is In the government reserve, is in Albany mivms eviuence on government land claims. COWS CAME BACK. After Being Absent a Week Animals Return to the Home of A. Malcolm. A. Malcolm, a stockman living near PllOt Rock, is wondering what kept two cows. away from home for a week. One week ago Monday night Pendleton Indians in Trouble. Three Indians from Pendleton in state of heiples intoxication, were found Wednesday night at Third and Durnslde streets by Policeman Bailey and Gibson, and wero taken to the city jail. They were unable to tell their names, but Jailor James F. John son used his Chinook Jargon to good effect, and they stated they had come Into town as witnesses in a case bo fore the United States District court and had taken firewater, where, they did not know. Oregonlan. THIS IS OLD DR. KESSi One of the World's Greatest Specialists, Wlo Hundreds From an Early Grave or the Insane jj urn, v v ----- rna lW'BK fve happy you utel, Now. look here, vount? man have your case attended to today, for to get married some day. and to 1 strong physically and mentally. 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