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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1903)
V TV : MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1003. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the amity every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try Jell-O, A delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling 1 no caking I add boiling water and set to cool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawberry. Get a package st your grocers to-day. io cts. FASH '5 WOMEN BUNDLED IN FURS SHOPPING FOR SUMMER GOWNS .KEEPING PROMISES. You Can Depend Upon Obtaining Re sults Results That Last. "Will It cure?" is nlways the first question asUed.by a sufferer who has made up his mind to take a course o! treatment for any kidney ailment. "Will I stay cured?" follows as a mat ter of course. If tho render Is In doubt nbout what method to follow, read this statement carefully. FianJ; Stltes. bricklayer, of 5449 Thirty-third Ave.. Denver. Colo., says: H, JO J vi WICG . montteu uoan s jviuncy rniB inrqugn cur Donver papers. At that time they stopped pain in my back and through the sides, which although never severe enough to lay me up. was sufficient to cause more annoyance than anyone should endure, when Doan's Kidney Pills can bo so easily procured. If I bad not received positive benefit when the remedy first came to - my notice, I would be the last man In Denver to publicly Indorse the medi cine, and if the results obtained from the treatment with Doan's Kidney Pills had not been pormanent, nothing could induct? me to reliulorse this medicine. Tho morlta of Doan's Kid ney Pills, should be universally known." Sold for 50 cents a box. Fostor-MU. burn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents for the United States. Remember the name DOAN'S nnd take r.o substitute. the most dreaded and deadly of all diseases, as well as pneumonia, and all lung troubles aro relieved at once and cured by Acker's English Remedy "the king of all cough cures." Cures coughs and colds In a day. 25 cents. Your money back If dissatisfied. "Write for free sample. "W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. P. W. Schmidt & Co., druggist. New Yorkers Getting Ready for Spring While They Can Get Exclu sive Patterns Many New Ideas In Shirt Waists. New York, Jan. 12. It really seems Btrnnge to seo people bundled up In jfurs shopping for summer gowns In the middle of Jnnunry, but that Is ex actly what Gotham's fashionables arc doing Just now. Winter fabrics -that have not been relegated to back shelves nre being tucked away as rapidly as. possible to mako r.oom for the gorgeous array of muslins, silks, lawns and ounens that aro to bo worn next spring and sunimor. It goes without saying that these new mnterlnls are daintier nnd more effective than ever. Such exquisite colorings! such original -designs! words really can't describe them. JIany of tho diaphanous fabrics are self-trimmed. That Is the surface is covered with groups of fine tucklngs and plaltlngs wrought so artistically that little other decoration Is required. Fashion and Piety. Now Is really the time to get oxclu PHASES I flATlTfl ATTm A17 n OSINESS ! M Most Extraordinary Bargains Ever offered in Eastern Oregon Pendleton Fish and Poultry Market 310 Court Street Everything the best. Prices right. We handle Fresh Fish, which we receive daily. Lobsters, Shrimps, Crabs, Oys ters and all salt water foods. Ranch and Creamery Butter, Fresh Eggs, Game in season, Produce of ail kinds. Goods delivered to all parts of the city. We pay cash for country pro duce, v A trial order is solicited. L. M. Lyman, Prop. Phone Red 591 .Lumbe?, Lumber, Lumber. All kinds for all purposes. Sash, Doors and Blinds. Planing of all descriptions don to older. Don't place your order for Building Material until you havr consulted us. ' sive materials and patterns for later in the season they will be unobtalna- j bio. It Is leally necessary for one toj make these preparations In anv.vep. for several reasons. For one thing, dressmakers are hard to secure when summer comes, besides it Is the smort thing to get away to the country as soon as tho weather warrants it. Then as the Lenten season follows Imme diately upon the galtles of winter, one has n better opportunity of divid ing the time between tho penetcntial duties and visits to the .modistes. Shirt waists are usually the gar ments claiming first attention. This i year they promise to be more Impres sive and distingue than ever. There wit) bo a greater vnriety of fabrics and a wider latlltude allowed In the mat ter of designs. Masculine Effects Avoided. I However simple a pattern may he. It will be essential to preserve the; feminine element. Masculine effects j will -t nvntilail mnrn flim. oval firwt ' only those designs accepted with be speaking daintiness and grae. A novel shirt waist fabric Is flow ered cretonne. This Is as heavy as Trench plquo with a generous Inter mingling of linen. The flowers nre diminutive and extremely soft in ef fect. A picturesque design has ap plied plaits back and front, the plaits being stitched on either edge, but not down flat upon the goods. The full- ress at the front bangs perfectly lound Instead of the long effect usua lly observed. Narrow pipings of plain white cretonne lend chic to the plait overlapping the fastening, while the high standing collar has a turn-over ol the same material. A distinguishing feature of the new est turn-overs Is that they have all Increased In depth. . In place of the regulation narrow straight or scallop ed band, there are two elongated points extending the full width of tho collar and turned away at the ends to execute all sorts of fanciful ef fects. Another shirt waist quite as novel as the cretonne design, Is In an uncer tain 3hade of green with Just enough of a white cast to suggest a linen book binding. This Is mado quite plain, but smartly ornamented with bands of wash embroidery simulating Oriental effects, arranged neatly at the throat and writbands. A New Linen. There Is every reason to believe that this new linen will be extremely popular for spring and summer wear. It comes also In brown, blue, red and biscuit color. It lends Itself to almost every variety of trimming, models or namented with pear buttons and np pllqtied of black velvet and lace being equally pretty. For warmer days there aro two va rieties of organdie and one is apt to Sale Starts at Once Everything must go. The sooner we close out the stock the better pleased we will he. 70 Sets of Buggy, Hack and Team Harness. 40 Stock Saddles. C haparejos, Logins, Collars, Halters, Curry Combs, Brushes, 8vreat Pads Horse Blankets; Harness Oil, Gloves, Buggy Whips and everything in the entire stock, which is complete. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS Every article in the store Cut, Slashed and Slaughtered. COST CUTS NO FIGURE HoteT PENDLETO! VAHDKANBros p.. I The Best Hotel Our object is to sell everything in the entire stock as we will positively retire from business. The goods must go and now is the chance to get Bargains. ELL The flatness Dealer Headnuartnrs fm t...:i. Rates $2 &$J Cr,..-It ,. 1.. i. u) ncex of mootH Excellent Cuisine. 1 Prompt PInlrtgroom&rJ Kvcry Modern Comtnl Bar nndbllli ' mm In com Only Three Bl J,.s from GOLDEN HUE i Corner . ( I' T..I M. F. KeHv Pror.rl6tcl select both In compromise of not be-'feat. Instead of tho shell stitch of ing able to chooso one and leave the j the original, tho new fascinator is other. One has the Imprint of a lace crochetted In square effect and each medallion, with the soft effect of liase end clinging properties of silk, tho olhr is crisp, fresh and "perky," "sug gesting dimity, but infinitely finer. A fancy bodice developed in the lat ter has a yoke of tucked white mous seline de sole, which extends only p.cro3s tho front and as deep as the bust line. Finishing the yoke Is a band of cream-white Russian Inser tion, softened by an under layer of fine wash net. The Insertion continues the outline up to and over the shoul ders, though at the back it extends only along tho shoulder scam. This allows an unbroken effect for the hemstitched -tucked organdie. Fall ing from the yoke over tho opening of the bodice ,1s a cascado of white lace, contrasting beautifully with the square Is outlined with a tracery of delicato cropo ribbon. Pale pink. blue, white, ecru and red are tho col ors most in demand and there is no other head covering that forms so charming a setting for my lady's fair face. Boa and Muff. A boa, which will be commended for Its originality, Is composed of ostrich feathers and tailless ermine, with touches .of white lace and black chiffon. Tho fenthers and ermine wound spirally In altornato rows for almost two yards. At either end the boa Is completed with n rosette of the lace and chiffon, resulting in a most delightful effect. There Is a large Hat muff to match iuu uua unu uie set is useu witn a HARPER HEATfcD BY STEAM LIGHTED BY ELECTFlICITl Aniortunai'lim, m'ebf I 'i.' to 1 lKjrcmv. Em-ont-iiii l'liin. fiOc Tfic. 1 1. Special i-ntiw liy week ormontW Free 'bus meets all trains! Commercial trade solicited Fine sample r Special Attention Given Country iN MOTEL ST. GEORG CORNER MAIN AND WEBB I Pendleton Planing Mill Lumber Yard, ROBERT f 0RSTER, Proprietor FOB BALK AT TUB EAST OBBOOlflAN oJBce, Urge boodle of nevrtptpsr. con totals tr 100 tig paper cu k b fahMd (or X State IXBdl. a Luxuriant, Grown of Hair, the chief adjunct of beauty, U now placed within the rwiph nf fvpnrnnQ by means of Nenbro's nerpicidc, a, new scientific illecoTery that effec tually destroys tho microbes respoutl ble for all scalp diseases. It not only makes dandruff and fall ing hair things of the past, but invlg- ur Russian insertion. On either sldo ofl!"""" l" aul. s Uh.B W1 tho cascade falling in natural effect C LTSL " m" aro faunchen of grapes In heay thread ,n?'iTi, ,msllver ,?"eB11?nd n" lace, -while the opening, though invls- I1"?US,'hA,K?I!?B0 Uta Bllk, r0,f s' iblo. gains contrast by means of white '"'LV ,Tta.B 0ry b?d,lco silk buttons, from which graceful 'BPa bu?tquet rlbbon vfo,et8 l.innv nnd whito iit, nnooio .irnnn or tosolnnls. It requires something llko 30 yards of ribbon for this con pelt,, but as thoy aro made gratuitous ly in the stores where tho ribbon Is purchased, tho bargain can hardly be considered a poor one. Ribbon grapes and cherries aro also numbered with' this newest vagary of fashion. MAUDE GRIFFIN. roote, causing a toll. implant trio out mm and brittle one. Here Is what one orates tho ha thick growth to tu happy vom?n says: rniursscBa, Iokt., Hot, ps, 10. MrhilrwaacomluK out Terr rsptdlj.nod In plana wn entirely balrfiand calling on cur pliTildm be fttrounlr. lYcouiiucmltxl iieroLciattioina.Auilatlfcr tbrt orfoarniv plication tuy hair upp coming to iisatn quite truck. 1 utt-u to Us troubled wltlidandrutr, of which I am cured, iDYouiM 1 h&Te causa to pntl) .Newbro Ueipiciilo. llgj.Uar UuiKiOVtcji. for Sola at all rlr.i-Clasa Drug Stores. ta black and white silk tassels droop. Tho Idea of softening tho heavy i laces used upon delicate fabrics with j a foundation piece of not, is artistic 'and enhances considerably the beauty j of tho effect. Lace Medallions, I.aop medallions and npplinucs will replace the lace stripes In exponslvo tubrlcs, though there are some pretty effects in tho latter. Tho former run as nigh as $1.50 a yard, whilo the luttor begin at 15 cents and range to ) 75. Muslins are always acceptable, I nnd those made on hand looms In the Swiss cantons mako as chic frocks as ono could deslro trimmed In hand painted gauzes and delicate ombrol dorles. Tho shirt waist suit which is prom ised another season of fashionable ffcvor, wlir bo executed In Scotch plaids of silk, finish. Silk glnghum is also pretty for such a dress. Instead of tho -plain skirt there will bo an elaborate affair laid In narrow plaits, and almost hugging the figure. It Is not unusual to seo some of theso suits stltchc-d with taffeta, but a mora practical Idea i3 tho ntltched of light weight charabray In solid color. The llttlo fascinator which has been somewhat forgotton In tho Jong reign of the "red riding hoods" attached to ovonlng wraps, has como again and a gulso not destined to resistless de- wiosiara OLD and PURE For Bale by OHcHMmrJ LET US FILL YOUR BILL FOk LUMBER For SaanativA SIcpc Irs remarkable, emollient, cleanln and DOORS 'uiiinuti iinHiL'niHM. ill. I rived from Clticuua, tho. great eliln cure, warrant tlio iuo of C'DTictnu 80A1-, In tho furmof baths for annoy . I"ff trtitaUone, inllainma tlons, and chnilngs, for too fieo or offeutlvo pertplr. aUon.andalMlutholonnot tntiriinl wftdlma nn.1 aiiIh. UonafornlccratWaeaknone, and formany eanatlvc, auUncptlo purposes which readily ragged thonikelves U women, anil especially to mothers. Thousoof Cuticuka Ointment with Cuticuiu Soap will suggest ltselt In the severer cases. We can supply you with Building Material of all descriptions and save you money. old thraukoat to M- Fonia D. aid C. Cor.. rnm , Ifcwton. Cotum &ur lioox, Im to Woman. "WINDOWS Bu i ldin g paper, lime, cement, brick and sand. Wood gutters for barns and dwellings a specialty. Oregon Lumber yard Alta St., Opp. Court House GEO.DARVEAU.ProP' Fifwintlv Furnished Steam W European inn. . i Block and a naii .-yi Sample room In conntij nnnin DAnpn' . SOCi 75Ci PORTLAND, OBE60 elers. Spcclnl Vat U' gentlemen. The mtMgtm p at aii times to show n?.i5 eotln'l mtirn TurkUh hath esUblljWJ - II C J PENDLETON-UK CfAflP LINE t?a. m.,for Uklah J'Ki0t Eoctl Kttest To Pilot Kock. 50 '1lM1(j ,tj io muKc ,K. n,f return. ' w The n58t OregonU.n .. J and tha people appreciate H ly their liberal PXm sdvertfelno medium ef tW