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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1902)
I A Christmas Gift That means much toward the future of ladies aud young gentlemen younj FASHION'S PHASES: MID-WINTER STYLES ARE RAPTUROUSLY BEAUTIFUL. K a Give them a Scholarship in the Pendleton Business College Could anything be more sensible than a thor ough business course ? The Pendleton business College has strictly practical Commercial, Shorthand and Type writing Departments. hidden which Vsrrow bands : squirrel, , ! skunk anH Men rnbl.lt. with nnprcv.g nouncnblc Russian uesignni-i.iis , j, rich the nIMacc costume which are ft In such great demand this winter l; I d a dti ! hourly BEAUTIFUL. A trimming wn.c . V,"V! loi place 11 racongruiuw c " jj 1 1- 1.. .i-.ac it- frtml nnd lace Tills I White Enter the New Year Without j combination is used upon dress coats jg a Rival Muff is as Bio and as Flat fnr mntinpe .mil theater wear Kirhtg Pi as Possible. 'silk and ball fringe with heavy gtii- Si New York Dec 22. Midwinter 'pure bands edge the deep cape col- .3 g t .... . 1 lars and ptend down the front of the , g I fashions are at their height now "df J-oals rapturously besntiful The novelties j Hoiisi gowns are comfort Idealized, j it introduced for Christmas aim Aew The newest designs arc cameo oui 111 1 s SI Years will 1 the last of the season we nu. ., - - beneath a high-sounding name I s;Sif.3a35ia;33.fl.;W Is supplemented by ah elegant S Cut Rates On Piirnilnrpk f' v. I The Shorthand and Typewriting Department 5 2 I a a a a a a a I a a a a a a I a a a Is under the principalship of Miss Mary Wood, one of the most rapid stenographers in the United States, and the classes have been in creasing so rapidly that the Pendleton Business College has been compelled to engage an as sistant instructor, and Miss Delia Privett, one of the pupils of MiBs Wood, has been installed. The Typewriting Department has grown to buch an extent that additional typewriting ma chines have become necessary. Put a Scholarship in the Pendleton Business College In the hands of the young gentlemen for Xnias ladieB and 3'oung a a a a a a. Call on or address THE PENDLETON BUSINESS H. N. Robinson, LLP., Principal Corner Court and Johnson Streets 5 ! to he declared, for after the holidays ' the fashions for Easier and spring will absorb Dame Fashion's interest. Indeed, a few very advance go-be- S tween stvles have already arrived from abroad. These gowns are intend ed for use during the period elapsing between the discarding of winter clothes for those of spring, but are designed and executed with the same care that marks the modes of a full season. It is safe to predict that white will increase in favor and enter the new year without a rival. It is really so chic. There is a particular member of the smart set who affects it almost exclusively and sometimes she affects a touch of soft brown which melts into the hazel of her beautiful eyes. This combination is deliciously car ried out in a beautiful princess gown of white crepe de chine appliqued in white daisies. The soft petals of the blooms are so life-like that one might almost imagine they had been dropped there by accident. The cen ters are of brown "chenille, with the faintest suspicion of yellow flecked here and there. The round neck is finished with folds of white silk embroidered with rich brown French knots. The sboul- g 1 der straps are of silk tied in butter- j ji lly bows combined with lace through ; which brown chenille threads are run. J5 i At this season when every one iS j seems imbued with the merry (spirit 5 j of yuletlde there ts a great demand 1 for decorations in holly and mistletoe. These, however, are detachable so that t"hey can be easily removed when the passing season renders them in appropriate Probably the nrettiest frnck of the week was worn at a Fifth' avenue dance a few evenings ago. given In honor of Miss- Jean Reld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Whltelaw g Reld. White chiffon was employed, !5 ! made over lustrous frosty satin and bj I spangled with silver sequins and crys- I tals. The skirt and bodice were trim- eunii.!.intlv mirvnil intrt thp flcuro to avoid a shapeless effect Taffeta andjv; satin make the daintiest lonnnations, but there are imitation silks which are Just as effective when one wishes to economize. It cannot, be claimed that house clninlo Inrtfvil thev are all fuss and frills. Yards and yards of lace and ribbon are used to trim g them and the lace must not be too In expensive or it will spoil the e of the design. It Is better to have ruffles of sheer material edged with lace than a mnss of cheap frills. Ele gance is a leading note In the scale of fashions, and while Imitations are permissible, they must be of the qual ity that will do Justice to the article duplicated. .IAUDE GKIFFIN. vrcaic HUl given tO tOOtint 8 hnrn nnlp; wp haim cniL g ...... incinmg speed iu iuui auuui. We have something special and it is our Cut Rate PrcesonFid ture. uur stock mc tides pvr VI fleet j "H the house furnishing line. 1 V! I FECHTER'S FOR I a a a j a a a a & a a a it S f: XMAS CANDIES An abundance of the Purest, Most Delicious and Most Wholesome Candy and Finest Line of J3on Bons await you at our store. m melons nat. uroaa petaiied. creamy rftl I hPh 1 bIossoms Just tinged with pink. JJUUuJEl R i Tne flowers are aranged In a loose natural looking spray on the skirt and also adorn the decolletage and edge the short puffed sleeves of chiffon. Chepe de Chine, chiffon and chin chilla figure strikingly in an afternoon gown. The design has the princess gaugeu enect in the bodice, which suits tall, slim women so well. The wide tur collar is a praiseworthy solu tion 01 uie neck part or the cape. Col larettes or fur collars of sable of chin--chilla which have done service pre viously may find fresh use on the cos tume cape this season. The sleeves are of black choffon over white chiffon, fitting snugly at the top, hut showing a volumnious puff below the elbow gathered into a cuff of embroidered silk edged top and bottom with the tiniest band of fur. The hat is a simple affair, as many of this season's chapeaux are. It has quite a lot of brim and this is encir- s cled with a wreath of foliace with no J! j flowers, but colored ribbon rosettes s taking their place. consmerea tne smart thing HOTEL ARRIVALS, Hotel Pendleton. Frank McTnggart. Omaha. James Wright. North Yakima. Charles J. Gray. Portland. William Maher, Portland. William Maher, Portland. C. X. Smith. Portland. W D. Chamberlain, city. C. J, Jones nnd wife, Philadelphia. S. L Woods, Xew York. 0. Tubbs, Xew York. Cora Tubbs. ..ew York. Mrs. McRee. Cincinnati. . sit Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Adams, Omaha. 1 p George 0. Mosser, Spokane. j Eugene Cowles and wife New York. I g Elizabeth Blaneve. New York. 1 a Clara Farrington, No wYork. ' 5;; U. A. Pyck, Xew York. ! g W. H. Garrett. Portland. X. E. Cnssell, San Francisco. John P Bender, apokane. A. E. Lambert, McMinnville. E. J Deven. Xew York. E L .Haughton, Walla Walla. It. Dowen. Walla Walla. J. D. Sternberg, M. D., Portland. E. P. Kennedy, Susauville. K. Fancher and son. E C Klamer. Chicago. Blanche Caufleld. Weston. A. S. rjeaifield, Spokane. Mrs. F E. Palmer, Pomeroy. Miss Vivian Graaff. Pomeroy. A. Roderick Grant, Portland. H. P. Preston, Omaha. W. R. Cartwright. Miss Miriam Strong, city. J. M. Femberg, Thunder Mountain. Charles Stein, Chicago. J. H. Jacobs, Xew Brunswick. Maud Yasburg, Athena. F. Y. King .Spokane. Joe Egleberth. John Richner. G. S. Youngnian, Portland H. T. Uooth, Baker City. ' Fred Smith. Look at ThesJ BED ROOM SUITS PARLOR SETS ODD ROCKERS COUCHES STANDS LIBRARY TABLES COMBINATION BOOK CASES WRITING DESKS BRASS AND IRON BEDST'DS CHILDREN'S FlRNnwi ! nt ipcnnnr . ........ VUllUfj U1INAWAKE ; GLASSWARE ART POTTERY STEEL RANGES ENAMELED WARE STOVES I We can fit your home with an I thing required from the kitchen to ft p parlor, from the cellar to the garret Bear in mind our Cut Rate Prio continue only until New Years. G. R. O'Daniel s 213 Court Street --It is We will save you Christmas Sweets. jnone3r on your ; this year to have the muff as big and S as fiat as possible. mentioned tor the I Beautiful Bon Bon Boxes a a a i I Christmas Tree Trimmings or Orna ments. Sse us and save moneT. a r ' 1 rchter's Confectionery Store I 221 Court St. j Lumber, Lumber, Lumber All kinds for all purposes. And, it may information Planing of all descriptions done to older. Don't place your order lot Building Material until you have consulted us. Pendleton Planing Mill Lumber Yard, ROKRT rORSTER. Proprietor Bally EMt OregonUm by carrier, fly 10 Mfrta a WMk. A Christmas Dilemma Santa Claus would find himself in if he had a breakdown on "the njght before Chjistmas." Others would be just as disappointed if their carriage or wagon should break down on the road, unless they had a first class repairing shop to bring it to, such as you will find Neagle Bros, always to be. We repair a vehicle and put it in first class order equal to new at a reasonable price. NEAQLE BROTHERS SMrer anlln enrliiM tha Lot. Wm ... aoM for tUam. those who think these muffs are made more for beauty than for service, that they Xi'f- provided with pockes of all sizes in which any number of small articles may be deposited during a shopping tour. Christmas and X"w Year weeks are the busiest of all weeks In Gotham and stores that gladly send a spool of thread or paper of needles at other seasons refuse to deliver far more important pack ages at this time.- They are compell ed to do so by the great rush and In her desperation, the woman who ob jects to carrying even small bundles finds her "compartment" muff a veri table cloak of charity. An odd feature of dress -which has met with rather uncertain favor hitn- crto is likely to become quite the rage owing to the increasing nomilar- ity of automobiles. These horseless vehicles have attained an unusual dig- nuy in tneir comparatively brief ex istence in that they exert a dlatlnnt I influence upon fashions. Automobile , hats, gowns, coats and shoes, to say j nothing of tho thousand and one d" vlceb designed to protect the eyes aud , complexion and all unique and inter- sating. The smartest gown for such 1 a purpose Is made of leathor. untan- ned calf, flecked with short silky , hairs. The effect is something that of camel's hair, or. In fact, resembles It as much as it Is poalble for two ma terials to do po when the chief ele ments nre Identical. No trimming Is j used for these gowns except stitching. voais mane 01 tne leatner are lined with fur, preferably squirrel. In the matter of the shape of hats, Fashion Is going in for roundness. rne turned-un sailor stands in hlch favor Just now, looking particularly well In felt or chamois. 1 mat hiu iuy uiu- win, j ft ...i, 1. . di. w ug nuiu wuu wiujih, mo maue comfortable by Interlinlngs of chamois and accompanied by stole scarfe of plush, fur-trimmed velvet or fur. Tail less ermine finds expression Is the latest and most attractive deslgnB. They arc yards and yards In length, though only a little over o quarter of a yard wide. The lining as well as the upper portion of the scarf is white and ir there Is a contrasting fur this Is shown In an edging of skunk. Many ol the most beautiful furs of the season are of hurabte origin The Colden Rule. Mrs. Jr H. Pound, Chicago. E. M. -Pound, Chicago. A. Xj. Pound, Chicago. C Xasten, Seattle. William Parsons and wife. L. M. Parsons. M. E. Parsons. R. E. Porter, Meachaui. H. C. -JBradstetter, Stage Gulch. J C. Bradsttter, Stage Gulch. . Mrs.. M. Munra, Walla Walla. C. L. Munra. Walla Walla. G. Stots, Salem. L. Cunningham, Portland. A. P. Bernard, Portland. Thomas Hutchlns, Portland. F. E. Harris and wife. Leland. P. A. Worthington, Portland. G. E. Masson, Portland. J. G. Helfrich, Spokane. B. T. Vaughn, Spokane. W. L. Rhodes and wife,, McKay. Roy Jacobs, city. Mrs. Olive Cummins, Shubel. C. O. Cummins, Shubel." F. J. Gardner, Portland E. E. Taylor, Elgin. Mrs. E. H. Oliphant, Pomeroy, Edith M. Snyder, Davenport. W. R. SIlx, Moscow. Win Wilson, Sumpter. D. T. Flsk, Spokane. W. E. Gould, city. J. E. Coleman, Walla Walla. P. C. Holland, Portland. J, Booher, lone. W. C. Cunningham, Portland H. Arbogast, Portland. H. W. Cameron, Spokane. W. R. McRoberts, Spokane. G. S. Acherson, Prescott. E. E. Thorn and wife. Echo. C. S. Painter, Walla Walln. J. P, McManus, Pilot Rock. Win S. Brown. Adams. C. D. Rlnker, Spokan. H. S. Shelgle, Milton . F. E. Harmon, Greenhorn W, J; McLean, Walla Walla . W. in Murray, Walla Walla T. Johnson, Pilot Rock. W, E. Young, Spokane. C. H. Dumper, Portland. Frank Rack, Echo. rDAIKI PftCccr wrnin wwi I & i If you use Grain-0 in place of coffee you will enjoy it just as much for it tastes the same; yet, it is like a food to the system, dis tributing the full substance of the pure grain with every drop. TRY IT TO-DAY. At etottn err jwhere ; 15c nd 85c. lr pickxge. SPECIAL Silt -OF- I have bargained with a competent Timber CruiBer to locate Valuable Timber Claims The Reporters Fixed Him. Speaking of his Klondyke exnorl ences Joaquin Miller says: "Didn't mind the weather nt all. But the reporters had we frozen whenever they, felt like It. One of them asked If I had any regret about going there, r answered, 'Only that !c ,ul lo years.- imedlately he wlrod his paper: " Uoaquln .Miller lost two ears!'" We feci a pardonable pride in pointing to Pendleton's popular pur chasing place, where popular prices prevail on pretty polished parlor Pieces and a pleasing price proclama tion puts plenty of these .peaches and plums In reach of poor peoples' pock ets. Why pay higher prices for poorer Xmas elfta mwinao . n P'aceeT At lUdWi. of ro,.r. On the line o now under This means a big ohanoe tor nrat-oomers. See railroad oonstrnotion. N.Berkeley Have some good farms for sale. GOOD SOUND WOOD BOOK! UNTIL AT THE 1 Is always received wVnn place your order with us. Fir, Tamarack and ..Pine.. Why buy poor coal when vou can get the best for the same price? Laatz Bros. Telephone Main 5t Babbit Metal, beat In tha worU. In oara. mca ai par bar, t th "Kim. Kipling's bta published ati.50.lePn1 The Starbucks," Op latest book published ! here for 92c. Burt s Home Ubh' 1- -t (..mhtlll I to nc i,,,r,nrpns 01 uv- It i rtetau mosi si ,- 1.. -Sr. here Monday oni, j t niof hooks publaf for ll.U- .A conies fine pretty white ana - 32c ana 40c, Hurst s " . , , popular books, publ.sbed ..-r. oi, nublishedi"1 .. on here until win"--ui Henty 50c Here until Christ Also about too -r-- ed worKs, w . . nr. line ol J"-,. ana Doys -- the. largest ever but ton. The Nolf