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CHRISTMAS GOODS i SMOKING JACKETS S5.00, $.00 and $7.50 OFFICE COATS $4.00 and $1.50 CARDIGAN JACKETS $1 00 to $2.50 FANCY VESTS $2.25 and $2.50 SHOES AND SLIPPERS Slippers (JUc to $1.50. Shoes $2 00 to $.50 COLLARS & CUFFS The "Angora'- Brand all sizes and late styles two for 25c. The well known "E&W," a complete as sortment, 25c each. STIFF BOS- SOM SHIRTS "CHESIRE BRAND" Good Madras Shirts all sizes and different Patterns to select from. 65 C, 75c, S5c and $1 00. Extra Quality Madras Shirts two Collars and one pair Cufis to match, 75c S5; and $1 00. HANDKERCHIEFS Initial 25c and 50c. Linen 25s to (iOc. White Silk 25c to $1.00. Fancy Silk 25c to $1.00. Mufflers 50c to $2.50 FANCY SUSPENDERS 50c, 75c and $1.0 J WHITE SHIRTS Laundered very Fine Quality $1.25 and $1.50. Full Dress $2.00. FASHION'S PHASES BAKER COUNTY OFFICERS ' AFTER THE EX-SHERIFF. color go to make up a sown, it Is the darker shade that present taste will select for the handkerchief. While notuinj? can 1 sn d u d a paraRoment of the long coat. It must be ndmltted that the cnveloi -lug ca -e has returned with something of mid den favor. This cape Is developed In pale tinted and wline cloths nnd or- ..nnipntfil with moire wiiuroiueij um. A. H. Huntington Now In Ohio, Will )l0Rvy Hk braids. The lining Is usu Be Brought Back to Face tne ay f ermine or same. Cha ew lorn, wee. 1.1. nocu-iy ji.ai ,.,. ,., sbon ders an NEW NECKWEAR New Patterns at popular prices. Large assortment of Tecks, 25c, 50c to $1.25. Shield Bows 25c Shield Tecks 25c and 50c Four-in-hand all the new widths 25c to $1.25. HATS! HATS! We have just received a new Line of Hats, especially for the Holiday trade. The new shapes and colors. See them. $2.50 and $3.00. BAER & DALEY One Pttce Clothiers Ft nish es and Hatters, SATURDAY. DECE.MBEK 13. 1002. An Interesting Relic. At the Weston hank the other day a few people who happened to be , present were permitted to look upon a curious hit of paper money, so yel- i low and torn with age that Us nature GENERAL NEWS. a "shin plaster" of revolutionary times, and may have lined the pocket England has ordered more tlr.-M nn nn . .class warships for sea in view of ' f ley - Forge On e Thin ice on the rails of New York's new "third rail" street car system could scarcely be determined. It ls elairu that dressmaking is an art I T-l (iui thfin n -n slit C -.-l mr thnnn tt roes-Experts Examlng Books. The prettiest of the lot m .. Vnrk nee. la.-Soclctv Just ' Monte Carlo el.ee now ho jctira now is worshipping at the shrine ofcapel. oyer in. -" " ml8 Uie debutante. . i !,'" ' imrnrtnimtelv these two And shall we say that the debutante 1 8tvtls mug't w avoided by the woman ' Is paying homage to Dame Fashion? . diminutive flgure. because of the j This might savor of spltefulness. hut , t,mt thcv mnk( for width. I it is nearer the truth than to say she iIujecti wi,nt the short, stout sister lis worshipping at society's shrine. ll00l, ,mlPt NVem this year Is not of si , From earliest childhood the young nim., importance to her as what s-he woman of wealth nnd fnshion is drill- J sliotiltl not wear, for fludins whnt U ed iu the conventions of the world1 becoming Is n comfort in itself, since m which sne moves; imt an mio train t Ptin be worn witnoui uouger m ing of a lifetime ennnot Instill intoiuuv tule. The many-caped wide her that Indescrlhahle something. , s,,,.ved coats already refeired to ai( which we inadequately call chic. It 1 llgnllst bur. then there are tin hang' must either he Inborn or she ini;st!lng draperies from the hat whkli hire someone to select her gowns to , tunij at onCt to shorten the neck and i whom this talent has been given ,jwarf the figure. Aggravating this Pretty gowns ls always a fasclnat- effect is the tulle bow, front or back, Ing topic, but the modes this season , wi,,.j, seems nttle less than Indls are Irresistibly alluring. There ls so sensible. much individuality about them. And untg f0r afternoon and evcn'ng Individuality Is the keynote of lash- maje 0f fur and Irish lace are von Ion. The simplest bodice Is smart gnmrt. The lace Is appllnued or only as it Is distinctive nnd the ener- rati,er imbedded lu the fur in a very gies of the modistes are concentrat- artistic manner, so thnt no other ed toward originality in everything, trimming is required. One is glad of ( One may run the entire gamut of tns act too. when it is considered dress materals and In the end find 1 tuat these "extremely simple" chn uothiug more popular than the ever-1 ,,eaux rauge from $L'5 to $250 dollars adaptable chiffon. It is used exquls- Nothing in the list of approaching , Itely In a debutante frock with a rose Yule-tide gifts Is more appropriate . pattern arranged In lengthwise stripes ti,an n scllrf ,,r muff of fur. or both , upon the skirt. The Mowers are all Jf the uonor wishes to he very gener I full of pink-shaded silk, joined byl0HS Some of the prettiest of the spangled vines. nPW squirrel scarfs and muffs hnve All over the rest of the surface of tlie Bkus Bewn together in a slanting the chiffon, at not Infrequent Inter-. i..0 t)l!,t ipaves n distinct ridixe in vals are strewn clusters of rose and i the cetur of the garment and gives ! silver paillettes to represent dew rfeh.r lustre to the fur. It is to be drops. The sleeves are furnished with -specially noted that squirrel has a ruffle at the elbow and the bodice 1)eeu raised from the lowly estate of Is decorated elaborntely with roses a nnllg tnls seag0n to the most fash and spangles to match. Underneath , i,1Ilni,i., m1t nf thp venr i is woru a slip of palest pink satiu, ' Othol. ,,rottv scarfs are in Empire , which, by the way. is growing more effec,8 for taping the head nnd and more popular. shoulders. They are in white, with Debutante gowns while simple In small printed squares of the same effect are rich in material and the colol. SBt oft- by a UE0W band of. ' costliest trimmings ornament them. j,BrBlnl, at either side, rather a con-' Wild roses, summer daisies in white tra3t ,0 thv gav abaresques used and yellow and all sorts of unpreten-1 earlier in the season jtious blooms are eiubroldeied or, 0!itri,.Ui which, dear knows, have hand-painted, with additional trim- been costlv enoUBh a1 aonK are ds. mlngs of silver or gold and lace that 1 1))nve(, , a strlUnBly llew guise. Thv make the price of such a gown well qu!ll!. iu.e hsl,Iy 110llaliert and stud-1 i nigh fabulous. lU.(1 wlth Jniitation or real gems,, as , , "iet many ambitious young women ! 0Ile eau affortI 0i1Vatlng tlu, necessl-. , accomplish much of this work them- ty of conccang t1GI11 ,m,ei lb. rjr-, selves. It is certainly an easy mat-, ulation rosotte , lat. , or ()lher m. ter to select a simple white net nnd i rni Tim imn.n-..i Pni,in., lir. i embroider it in any design that hnp-uates Umt the idumes be draped pens to strike the fancy. For the,aL.r0i!S the crm.u ,)f the m so lhntj heneflt of those who like variety lt'the feathered d wave bol-.v the' may be stated that flowers have bybrim whlle th(1 Bem.Btuildt J i 111 ! 'no means a monopoly, upon fashiona-j 8tan(,s out in front, alone i-i '.s hie schemes of decoration. Silver gorv. MAUDE GRIFFIN. nnd gold tissue combined with satin ' iiunV emC "bunclld" ,iuto tI,e Foils a Deadly Attack. , similitude of grapes, cherries, cur-, , , , rants and all sorts of fruits, while' M' wlfe vas Bu 111 that sooi phy-l the unembroidered surface is span-! s'cians were unabl to help hor,"i gled with sequins to correspond. .writes M. M. Austin, o- Winchester,) Plainer gowns are ornamented with lnd-. "but was completely cured by lace, but usually two kinds are used; Dr. King's New Life Pills." They' j to accomplish the fashionable effect ; work v. ondrrs in stomach and liver i Irish and filet Is a chic combination troubles. Cure constipation, sick nnd especially pretty. ' headache. Twenty-five cents ut Tail- And. too, t,he effect Is curous and it ! man & Co.'s drug store. requires something like genius to do- nil of this. There are those who i r-nr,,.c I lift 1- nOT ironnninn rlnolrno n nnr. rather than a trade Surely there is Ieapondent la every town and locali- llV" 11 'V. 1 11 '""e3.1 1 ty of the county. Regular newspaper lour money is m mmm mra hot g.u. . - -""siHil DO YOU SOFPOSE that eomptny m, , , nmud n-uuuilon ot 16 Tears ct contlnunin ,iZJl. ot Ism r. -7.7 I.ti.rt "ah would r..!. . . . . . ... r'1"'' '")uurRtT.i 01 sun (n-eaior buccc uj iiune w luim any otntniiTl" 0u DO YOU SUPPOSE we would make MchJ?, BU )" s denco In the nattstylwr quality of our eooist ueaaMi. WE KNOW we can pleaae you and aaro yon Bum.. . ""Si direct from our dlatlllerr to you, with all lu orfoin.i25? ' OlT. mil tnn mrnniDiaul uid ucn'cra. i nil: b h. . w n un. mt. ltt it JC Km uipbci irum nun fiiKiii . mti rriTeniS MlHafjIj1 uiiiaca, MbHEai.vrin jm v aw nn mm ViliUU ki -r Ml j. a-mA TVT T I LIT T I T . rtTt a mnn a . . OLU kyjs ior m.w, una we wm pay ine express chanres. rv-- lV1J the whUkcy, try it and IX you don't find it all rleht and tw pSS !oar drank or can buy from any body cUo at any price. thenwTri iJiW - . JWU UJf UHTI Tt tTf POrtdS tin not DICaSO TOIL Won't TOU Ifii Its tunA "warn abip In a plain scaled case; no marks to show what's Inside. 1 1 1 fmi ttmrt n aft ftnnii. n .tan m. ...It.n tl IUI - - vrtDiii iZ Write our nearest olllce and do it NOW. THE HAYNEIt DISTILLING COMPAUT 8T. PAUL, mlFIN. DATTON, OHIO ST. L8MI.M I I " t M-rHMM TlMli mm m e- r Mrs. Laura S. WpU Vice-President of Women's Democratic Clubs of Nc-tisa ul 1UEUK AKK JLiXV sickly w omen be tween the u.ijes of 45 mid , but there aro very few invalids over 05 and CO years o age. The change of life coming to a woman near her forty fourth year, either makes her an inraiiil or jrives her u new lea.se on life. Those who meet this change iu ill health sel dom live ten years afterward, while u woman who lays aside the active duties of womanhood in health sel dom fails to live on in happiness, years after she has passed CO. This is truly a critical time. Mrs. Laura S. 'Webb, of Toledo, Ohio, recognizes the chaugo of life as u dangerous period and she also lias faith In Wine of Cardui. She writes : "As I hid always oeea troubled more or less at the menstrual period, I dreaded 31 rt. La urn S. irvtt. iUm L. JK, f ast apptoufca?. lungwitntlac tint ihe vu I toenthmiifcilt decided to fay a fx penencsi soot id L tl . . lot ata a Wine of Cardui wiD be i j at this time." . Si I ... I .1 . ru-iuiurcg u wuuua anus that comes with tha tix n re-c8taDiiines nasw after years of suffering. this it has eared ttisera lexers Inst in time, w until suffering is npoa j ough preparations shooM I In advance. Berin ths Cardui treatment todij. and the inscription below, "Mind Your Own Business." On the reverse i wlilf niiTvenrR n ilesion nf rincs within has blockaded traffic In that city very rlngai the date of February 17. 177G, iuucu 01 mie. nnil thp wonls. "Prlntel bv Hall 4i by this season's fashions. Speaking further concerning the use of Irish and filet laces, motifs In these ef rates will be paid for all Items. Spe cial rates for exclusive news of iin- feet- am devSl,' joined' with raised ft0""' Write for r'- i .1.1 i. ii ..'. ULUUIUIIIUIJ IU B' JlCUUIUUIj beautiful warmth of tone. . An ivorj' white eomiiiK-out frock Remember that a Pendleton Indian shows this combination of laces join- robe 13 a "aeful ani appropriate gift. Secretary Hay has explained to Dr. Harran, the minister from Colombia, that Immediate action must be taken concerning the Panama 'canal. Poor cooking and untidy house' keeping was the underlying cause of the severing of martial lionus or 400 couples iu Chicago last year, accord ing to Ernest P. Ilycknell, general su porintendent of the Chicago bureau of charities. Questions as to how it will be pos sible to enforce the payment of Great Britain's demands upon Vene zuela without costly military opera tions and whether it would achieve desired results, ave being asked iu England. The secretary of the Interior has nent to the house the draft of a bill to permit bimto sell timber and other natural products from the forest re serves and for providing the granting of permits for the location of hotels, mills, etc., on these reserves. ru iuiu -!., ...in. i .r ....., Sellers. Philadelphia." On both sides l"' ,h ".! .7, , , l as iteen In iior Posslss on ior .u and tQUch of lmstllrtIum VPlV(1, at years. It was presented by her ,i,, ,, ..,, mother, who in turn received It fioni , '''I ft wd prists W mnH,Qr n,l (l.iic J,..o In th. ' . ruouiuun Hum ul u.cmj octuit. uiu- famlly for three generations - Press. Saved at Grave's Brink. Athena lt,ess' Almost every day brings smut; uv ugui ui irjuilliui iu ! view. The very latest device for im , parting "flulllness" to evening and re ception gowns is a lovely new chlf- (pieiiFa THE SET (is c WINEofCARDVI a million ciaB "I know I would : ng ago have been ,,,., .,,i,, i ,,., ., In my grave," writes Mrs S. H. New- bout jt , offored onl. ,u back a rm rf rn tl T Ala "If If toH irtf 1 . . " " " and wlilte, of the two colors com UCCll IUI AJIIWIB A' Ul IU1CD blued, but they mingle well with light! PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. years I suffered untold agony from the ,mki nml green and tIlC nelltrai wurst lurjua ut iiiuicuixuu, wuvui- tints. brash, stomach and bowol dyspepsia. : a "fad which is rather au accessoo-1 But this excellent medicine did me a ( than a dotail of trimming comprises j world of good. Since using it 1 can a aet ot haudkerchlefs dyed to mntch i eat uEanuy ana nave gainea jo eacu gown. The vogue has Just ar pounds." For lndlrestlon, loss of np- rived from Paris and Is creating petite, stomach, liver and kidney something ot a furore in Gotham. troubles, Electric Bitters are a posl- Scarcely anything in the form ot a Itlve, guaranteed cure. Only 60 cents hem or border Is allowed In these fat Tallman & Co.'s drug store. handkerchiefs nnd it two shades of Coiunl,.!,, KxtermU uiul tutei-ttal 1 leatiueut for livery Uuiuor. Coi..i,ii,k , Utmi.a ..j,. , to " tliv ini. .i ,1 ,.(. . citn-i-ujk (h.o. n3 Oar work is admired by & The Domestic Latmto Court and Thompson Sts., Pendleton A 41IUtc -! lnu.t tuniinii u.uul liiiui,,. . ili-liifunu iklu, iiml clau.aml.,!! .aim, n-nw. fun 1 ' c5S.'i'. &srssb Clit I MIO nun r IWWU. Lur llww fn,. FflLLiNG SIR p-"l,if,,.!a.lS5K HOD The jury in the Alkln murder trial i at Hlllsboro, failed to ngreo. Raspberries which ripened iu De cember are on exhibition in Fair- view, Or. Mrs. H. H. Stone, a pioneer of Til lamook county, died at Ashland Fri day of heart failures San Francisco physicians now say that tho reported cases of beubonic palgue In that city have proved to be nothing but chicken cholera, a harmless disease. J. D. Hlbbs. who owns a large gen eral merchandise store at Gaston, was held up nnd robbed of ?30 nnd nl check for ?29, by two men, as he was closing his store Friday night. An Eastern Oregon man will be elected president of tho new Portland Board of Trade. A split has occurred in tho board over irrigation. The two factions will each elect a act of officers II. A Anderson, who was recently I arrested on a charge of perjury, nl- leged to havo been committed In the giving of testimony last summer ' while several homestead contest cases I were being heard, has been given on ; examination before the United States commissioner nnd discharged and tho complaint dismissed. 1 Christmas Gifts ....THAT POSSESS INDIVIDUALITY.... Pictures distinctly different from others, and very unique. Art Calendars, the newest ideas. 5 5 DOLLS i DOLLS A great prolusion of all sizes and all styles fait in love with our dolls, DOLLS The children BOOKS All the PoptdarBOOKS For gifts Books are always appre- In special bindings ciated. .VERY SWELL STATIONERY See us before making your selection. FRAZIER'S BOOK STORE The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY FUKNJHHRD BAB IN CONNECTION INCENTEK OK BLOCK BKT. ALTA A WEBB 8TH F.X.SCHEMPP.Prop. FRAZER OPERA BAKER& WELCH Tuesday, December 16 E. J. Carpenters Famous Prodnotion. A Little Outcast r.n..n . . . - nfkX) EIGHT GORRRnns snwMRR ill1! AW- UA j I Seats on Sale at Fraziers Book Store. 1 1 ' Regular Prices. I .TWTirai;y.,Ti For Health, Strength and fl Pleasure Drink ::::::: ' Murphy & Langever, Proprs ) ii