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The "Florsheim" Shoe Our Oxfords are different, yet they don't, cost any aiore. The oxfords wc are showing this season have created no little talk. "Florshcim" oxfordsr-extreme, ex clusive styles made just right shaped to fit perfectly hug the instep don't permit the heel to rub up and down. Fine materials and workmanship and the way we fit them to your feet. Call and see for yourself. Incidentally Look at Our Ladies Shoe Display Alexander Dep't Store 1 1 1 II I II 1 I I 1 I 1 1 M Mll M-4 '' M I I I I I III m , t It , UUUkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk The Grand Trunk Gold Mine Sumpter, Oregon, Gold Mining District. Is located upon the GREAT MOTHER LODE system of veins and has for neigh bors on th3t vein such well known mines as the NORTH POLE valued at $10,000,000. The COLUMBIA valued at $5,ooo,ooo. GOLCONDA valued at $3, 000,000. THE MONMOTH G. M. CO'S BELLE BAKER mine valued at $5oo, ooo. THE BALD MOUNTAIN valued at $5oo,ooo. THE IBEX valued at $400, ooo, and many others. The Grand Trunk Gold Mining and Milling Go. Owns Its Property Consisting of 160 Acres of Rich Qold Bearing Veins It lias no indebtedness of any character. It has a conservative mining aDd business management. It is offering 50,000 shares of stock at 15c per share. It will become a dividend payer in a short time. It will pay you to write us for full particulars and to make careful investigation of its merits. It has the indorsement of mining men, business men and bankers of Eastern Oregon. Write us today and let us post you. H. S. McCalltsm & Company, Miners, Brokers and Flnanoial Agents, BAKER CITY, OREGON. Or R. S. BRYSON, Local Agent, Pendleton, Oregon. t Our Weekly Mining Letters on Sumpter, Oregon, Gold Mining District Free on Application. t HOW DO YOU uvitcn store can never be & g r r- 1 r - omgnia It advertises MUVCn I IOC T expect people to kn ow wha you have to sell If you don't mkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk I WEEKLY FASHION LETTED. kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk New York, April 18. Tho next on the list ot feminine fancies is tho con Urination dress with occasional glimpses ot advance designs for the sweet girl graduate. Whllo Rlmpli..ltv iS the kCVnotr- nf wich nmm 1iCm- I has so much o freal beauty and art been exhibited In theso models. Motissellnes, vaporines, sill; mulls end tho sheerest linon lawns aro used for both confirmation and graduating dresses. There Is a profusion of lace I employed In their decoration mil It is draped over the model so grivfuliy 1 that it all seems as slmplJ ns rolling off a log. Tho deception comes In I trying to copy these models exhibited I in the shops. I It is an easy matter to have a dress .that costs flvo dollars or fifty. Ma ! terlals that are costly arc usually 1 wide so that very little is required I for a dress; the real expense comes In ; tho trimming. Valenciennes lace, of course, is the most approved form of decoration. There nro dainty little I Imitations that con be had for 12 I cents a yard; then there arc the ox jqulsite designs in tho real Valencien nes that bring three, four and five dollars. A simple, but always effective dress either for confirmation that obviates the necessity of using lace 1r tho point d'esprit design. The fabric in itself is so dainty and decorative that It really appears to better advantage when self-trimmed and set off with a few touches of satin ribbon. A striking model has the skirt shir red at three places, around the hips, at tho knees, then just above the hem. It is the newest French idea, though some not very aesthetic persons call it tho "pudding bag skirt." There are several rows of the shirring nt each Interval and tho narrowest colds are used for the purpose. The bodico is treated in tho same way from belt to bust line, front and back. The yoke Is tucked uniquely, every other group of tucks facing tho opposite directions. Finishing tho yoke Is a fischu collar edged with ruf fles of point d'esprit edged with which satin ribbon. A stock of satin aim chou of the same material at the left of the bodico near the arm pit com pletes the trimming. The sleeves are shirred to the elbow then allowed to fall In a puff to the wrists, when tho fullness is again shirred, instead of being gathered Into a cuff. A Design in White. White moussellne over louisine Is used for another pretty design. The skirt has three large tucks around the bottom, above which are three irreg ular rows of Valenciennes medallions. The fullness around the hips is dis posed or by means of hundreds of half-inch tucks put in by hand and hemstitched. The bodice is tucked for about four Inches above the belt line, then blous es at the front, the tucks simulating the moussellne girdle. The yoke is composed of alternate bands of mous sellne and lace insertions. It Is fin ished with two rows of medallions outlined with narrow whllo silk ribbon. The close-fitting sleeves are cover ed with the medallions of moussellne so graduated that the longest point reaches to the tips of the fingers. Very few silk designs are shown for confirmation and graduating drosse3 unless they be the washable variety. There are so many other fabrics that are just as dainty, yet more substan tial that silks are not In demand. Many girls, however, delight to ac centuate the Importance of such an occasion by having a Bilk probably tho first frock. There are mothers who object to their daughters' put ting on silk dresses until they gradu ate or "come out," although they may have ever so expensive dresses In the meantime. For such girls, a model in soft white pongee trimmed with lace would bo suitable. Tho skirt Is tucked lengthwise in twin mw your work." Qood-mym Smapf Wmtcomm GOLD DUST! Bettor for clothes, dishes, pots and pans, floors and doors and yet moro oconomical. GOLD DUST drives dirt before it makes everything clean and bright lessens tho housewife's cares. With QOLD DUSTS aid wash-day ceases to be "Blue Monday.' without rubbine them to pieces on tho washboard. "1 t miikos it possible to havo snow white clothes Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. Chieo. New York. Boston, St. Loulj Mksr ot OVAL, FAIRY SOAP. l 4. ,4.4,4. 4, 4, j, tj.4. UNQUESTIONABLY THE SEASON'S EVENT IFRAZER OPERA HOUSE MONDAY, APRIL 20 America's Foremost Classic Actor clusters and between the clusters nro strips of whlto lace. Tho bodice Is a dream of simplicity being tucked at the back and arranged In n grneoinl blouso at tho front over which falls nn Immense collar of cxqulslto lace. Variety In Neckwear. There Is no end to tho vnilety In neckwear this season. Indeed, It is possible to ninko tho plainest bodleo look dressy with some of the stocks nnd collars. Tho largo lace collars with long stole ends extending almost to tho hem of tho skirt aro very smart and am to bo seen in all kinds of braids from soutache to Renais sance. A simple stock which may bu at tempted oven by the homo artist Is composed ot chiffon laco and crepe do chine. First tho chiffon Is shirred over a fitted foundation of satin or silk. The cheapest quality may bo used for the purpose because it will not bo seen. Then over tho chiffon Is put a band of heavy lace, which In turn Is Btrlpped with bands of white, pale blue or pink cropo do chlno em broidered In French knots. Two grad uated ruffles of chiffon finish tho front and these aro hold In place by a lave medallion, perhaps a bunch of grapes or cherries. Ono of tho clerical stocks Is com posed simply of embroidered silk am. tho end that extends down the front is finished with silk tassels or silk cords with chiffon rosebuds dnngllug from them. The plain turn-overs for shlit waists have inereaseil In fanolfulnesH until tho slniplo band has become passe. There must ho tabs or elabor ation of some kind and very often the tabs aro trimmed with the tlnlcHt of pearl buttons. A New Trimming. A now trimming for ready-to-wear hats Is called tho street-sweep pom pon. This Is simply a stiff llttlo ai grette of black or whlto perched Jniin tlly upon the hat beneath a straw or steel button. The sheath skirt Is being used to u great extent and the many rows of shirring used upon it afford a pretty shading in tho new shades of green and red. This design will no doubt retain Its popularity desplto tho ef forts to dethrone the training skirt. It must bo admitted uvun by the dress reformer that there is nn nlr of distinction nnd grace to u properly cut trailing skirt that can not be ap proached by Its short rival, nnd, like charity, It covers a multitude of sins. Thcro aro on exhibition several now materials for summer shirt waists, all of the washable variety. Damask, morceilzod. Mnsalia cloth and Oxfords take the lead among the THESESSIQN CLOSES TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION MOST SUCCESSFUL. About 250 Teachers Were Present From Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana A Large and Repre sentative Body of Enthusiastic Teachers. Walla, Walla. April IS. Tho In land Kmplro Teachers' Association closed a very successful three-days' meeting todny, the sessions being held at Whitman College, attended by a number of tho foremost educat ors of tho country. About UGO teach ers from Oregon, Washington, ldnho nnd Montnnn wero present, Tho dally sessions wero given to lectures upon education In different forms nnd under different conditions, with special attention to hu practical work or graded schools, 1-nst night Chan cellor K. llenjnmln Andrews, of tho University of Nebraska, spoke nt tho opera house upon "Problems of Oreater America." The lecture wan well attended, a charge of fill cents being made to cover cost of tho gath erings. It Is said that never before In the Inland Umpire has so largo and rep resentative a body of teachers gath ered In convention, tho nttemlancu being largely augmented by the county Institute sessions, which wore given up to 801110 extent In tho Inter est of the larger meeting. At times tho past threo days fully 300 teach ers were in the city. The Inland Empire Teachers' As sociation now seems to have reach ed a linn foundation, nnd tho meet ings hereafter will be of much more Importance and of moro general In terest. Next year a meeting will bo held In which tho teachers In general will be Interested nnd the attendance will ho greatly increased. Tho coun try schools wero hut lightly repre sented nt the meeting' snvo for tho teachers of this county, who wero In attendance upon tho county liiHtltute. Fino Yellow Newtown AppH only 90 cents a box. Fresh Ranch Eggs, 15 cents dozen. Wo havo the Famous and ways satisfactory MONOPOLE COFFEE! A trial will oonvinco yon of il morns. Patriots' Descendants to Olne, Now York, April 18. At tho animal banquet tonight of tho Kmplro State Society, Sons of tho American Revo lution, U1010 will launched a project for tho erection ot a monument In llrooklyn In memory of tho American patriots who died In prison ships In Wullbout bay during the revolution. During recent excavations at tho D. KEHLER & SOI The Big Store In a Smal Koom. Alta Street, Opposite Saving! Bi Gray's Harbor Accompanied by MISS MARIE DROFNAH and a Superb Company in Shakesoeare's wittiest and most perfect comedy f MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING Positively the most Samptootis and Best Cast Legitimate Production on Toot. Order Your Seats Well Ahead. Prices: SI. 50. $1.00, 75c and 50c . Brooklyn navy yard, propitiatory to heavy fabric while for for tho "good fVp n n 1 1 c 1 1 1 t h 1 1 1 1 1 1 or out" or ti e si? -u '''jrir;,! i o;,H,lvo::;nc!;;;:yo;,,.is,o,;i lawns.' handchlef linens, nalnsooKs. j W,,H "n-'i""1 uiiniuus anil iiiuiis ill uiiuiiiiiini iiiuiu slon. MAUDB OHIFFIN. Robbed the Grave. A startling Incident Is narrated by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as follows: "I was In an awful condi tion. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain con tinually In back and bides, no appetllo growing woakor day by day. Tin en physicians had given mo up. Then I was advised to try Kiectrle nittors; to my grent joy, the first bottle made a decided Improvement. I continued their uso for threo weeks, and am now a well man. I know thoy robbed the- grave of another victim." No one should fall to try them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed at Tollman & Co.'s drug store. For Sale Cheap. A small farm closo In; fruit gar den, Irrigated, high grade soil, good buildings. For Information, boo Jno. Hnlley, No. 1C, Judd building, or nil dress P. O. box 4112. Notice Street poll tax of tho city of Pon dleton Is now delinquent. Prompt payment must be made or collodion will bo enforced according to law. J. A. Br.iAICI.iEY, City Marshal. Lots for 8ale. I offer Homo nlco lots on tho north sldo near thu river. No grading need ed. Prlco 200 to $300. N. T, Conk-lln. ly Notice Is hereby given that I will not pay any hills contracted by my wife, Mrs. Muy McKlnzle. O. K, MuKJnzlo. Commercial Co.! Wc Don't Keep Everything Out wo lo Keep good big stock of nice dry Flooring, Celling, Hustle nnd Finish, In all grades. Also all klndu of Dimension Lumlnr, In cluding Lath and Blilnglcs. Our stock of Doors, Win dows, Moulding, Untitling and Tnr Pier anil Applft Boxen Is complete, and any ono In need ot Lumber win not I) wrong in placing their order with tho : : : Groy's Harbor Com. Co. " Opp. W; & C. R. Depot FOR SALE 100 heail of heavy horses, I wish t sell tho entire hunch and offer then fur $10 u head, spring colts thrown la, without charge. About 11! of thono horses nro broke to work and about 2fi or them havo been handled and aro halter broke. All or the young stock havo been tired by an Imported Per cheron, which weighs upward or 20 pounds. Tho Clydo mares nro heavy, low, block, solid animals, There am n number or splendid n-year-old geld ings In this bunch. This is a burgafct for some one. Cull on or address fr further Information CHARLES E. HOOVER, Alba, Orenon. Notice We have purchased the second hand ftoro at 812 Court street. We'ln to) id to refit It and Increase the (took. Wo would bo glad to have our friends drop In If you need anything In our linn Tfvoii'linvn nnvtnlnir fix iiiit iV Sick Headache absolutely and per- us know, we cau sell It for yoa.- Drop manently cured by using Mokl Tea. 'n and see our Jlnaof InUlau.curlna. A pleasant herb drink. Cures Constl- Give us a trial, wo will treat you light, patlon and Indigestion, makes you 1 oat, sleep, work and happy. SatiBrac- fllirHnriA M'Rl'rnm tlon guaranteed or monoy hack. 2B . Vlllf cUIt? .t,, ITlVPrUUlll ct8 and CO cts. Write to W. II. Hook-' .... - -, , , fJ, er & Co., Buffalo, N. Y,, for a freo j Babbit, Metal, best In th world. In sample. F. W. Schmidt & Co., drug bari. p"fce, 1 r bar," at the Ea.t wwimnifi lAiwr'