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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1903)
Can, You Answer ? On what basis are the best 5 :per cent.;gold bonds selling to-day? What will a 5 ;per cent. 20 year gold bond'be worth twenty years ihence when interest rates are much lower? On what terms can you buy Sk 5 ;percent. 20 year gold bond deliverable you in ten, fifteen or twenty years or to your estate at once in case of your 'death? Addreas, aUtl-jr your if e and the amount of 1 acute you would like to begin drawing Im THE MUTUAL LIFE IN8URANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Richard A. McCurdy, president. 'Alma D. Kfltz, manager. Boise, Idaho. Frank L. Hammond, District ManaRer, Pendleton, Oregon. Going to Improve Repair your homes or places of business by having them paint ed or papered. Come to IIS Large and nicely selected stock of wall paper and paints. E. J. Mtfupty, 111 Court Street. Agenoy for the Sherwin-Williams Faint. WEEKLY FASHION LETTER. ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS enre dyspepsia and all disorders aris ing from Indigestion. Endorsed by physicians everywhere. Sold by all atrngglsts. No euro, no pay. 25 cents. Trial package free by writing to W. H. Hooker ft Co., Buffalo, N. Y. F. ,W. Schmidt ft Co. Now York, May 2. The chronicler of tho vagaries of fashion has no easy itask to perform at the present moment. There aro so many things that are now and beautiful and now nnd destined as well to enjoy, but fleeting favor that It is as Important that tho prudent buyer should know what not as well as what to select. Ono is always safe In buying a can vass, valle, etamlne, or mistral gown for Btreet wear or a foulard, tussaro of linen d'lndle for dressy occasions, for all aro light, graceful and with the exception of linen d'lndle, durablo and possess the clement of being made over with good effect. French voile In blue and black Is probably the most favored material for tailor suits. Many designs are made without linings through the skirt Is given the effect of a many pieced model by means of stitched bands of silk or braid. Tho popular Jacket has a Bklrt fin ish composed of ripples and broad tabs at tho back, or simply postillion tabs may bo used. Over tho shoul ders there are epaulettes of tho same material or of silk which become very narrow at the front and fall below tho walst-llne In stole ends. These stoles are appliqucd with Persian embroid ery, lace medallions or fancy stitching according to tho Individual taste. Tho strictly smart trimming, nowever, consists of tassels and frogs of silk. There Is almost a tendency to exag gerate tho pendant trimmings and the woman who Is not careful in select ing her ornaments Is apt to have a silhouette closely resembling that of a beggar with rag-tags and bob-tails dangling everywhere, with her skirt, her Jacket nnd sleovo all tattered nnd torn into fringes, awalug tassels, frayed edges and nodding tabs. Blue Vail Frock. A smart blue voile frock which shows as many new Ideas In trim ming without being overdono has the iklrt fitted over the hips closely and flares decidedly at the bottom. At this point the widest of eight bands composed of the same material starts the trimming and each band becomes narrow until the ono at tho top, Just above tho knees is a mere trlllo of a half-Inch or so. The bodice Is composed of shear white linen d'lndle, embroidered In finwercd design, hooking up the back and blouslng very much nt tho front, with a stitched belt of tho vollo com ing to a point in tho front, while over the shoulders on either sldo Is a wldo box plait which comes over tho white muslin to tho point in front. Tho sleeves aro of tho embroidered white linen, being quite full from tho elbow to waist and caught In em broidered cuffs at tho waist. The en tire bodico Is made over whlto silk, which harmonizes beautifully with the blue of tho blouso and skirt. In duplt eating such a gown it would, of course, not bo necessary to uso tho embroidered linen for an under bodice, for any pretty shirt waist might be substituted Instead. The general ef fect, however, Is graceful and tho de sign has tho merit ,of becomlngness to almost any figure. Nun's Veiling Gown. A pretty Idea Is Bhown in a nun's veiling gown, though In a harmonizing shade. A pretty substitute, and a serviceable ono, Is ecru or red, and crimson and roso mako pretty combi nations and are much affected. For the woman who likes pale-tint ed gowns there Is a charming effect In champagne etamlne. The skirt has a deep yoke below which fa'ls the wldo sweeping flounce laid at the top In box plaits, which flow freely a few Inches from the yoke. Stitching Is the only ornament of tho skirt and the same trimming edges a fanciful little jacket and cape. Tho yoko Is of linen embroidered after the Hungarian fashion. Tho girdlo Is a capricious affair, that crosses high In tho back, between the cleft sides of tho Jacket. The hat Is a masterpleco of tho milliner's art n largo toque entirely bordered with double hyacinths of a perlwinklo blue and the crown mado of glaced green leaves. Gowns of Heavy Laces. Gowns of rennalssanco and heavy laces dyed In the newest Bhades aro among the latest caprices of fashion. A very elegant design In pale grey Arab lace Is entirely covered with rows of narrow grey crepe de chine bands, set at their own distance apart in some places, with other por tions covered likewise in groups of seven or 10 rows. Tho gown is so elegant In Itself that little other trimming Is required, but even so the Idea Is an oxtravagant ono to carry out and must bo cither Imitated l.i a cheaper lace or adopted by a woman with a well-filled nurse. An Independent suit shows another novel Idea. The skirt is of black tulle entirely covered with short festoons of jet beads, each festoon looped with a black velvet bow and jet pendants. The bodice Is n most delightful blouso composed of beautiful pale blue and white silk handkerchiefs, combined with white filet lace and chiffon. From the waist line in the back It Is cut Into a triangle, coming to a point In the center of the back, nnd also met by a point which comes over the shoulders, with two other triangles coming In the front at tho waist line, into a pouch filled in very full with whlto chiffon and lace. Wide stripes of tho laco catch to gether the rc3t of tho blouse and also composo the collar which is caught into the center of tho front with a jewelled pin. Exquisite Linen Frocks. The entire blouso is made over whlto silk and chiffon. Tho sleeves have a tiny touch of tho silk :it the top with the lace .whenco lliey i.ro composed of chiffon an lace, very flowing and full. As lins boon .l.iH-il before in this corr3,)unrtciir. t!.9 lawn and linen fno for siiiui'.pr nro exquisite and express tho luxury In garniture which is ilie. to mm washable fabrics. Ona n tint pret tiest designs among tho now exhibi tions, however, is tho sin.'il!-t. Tho skirt is fitted closely an l the hips and at tho knees tl'ere Is a broad band of coarse Moxlsai drawn w.irk THE 31 KN AND "WOMEN Who Enjoy the Choicest Products of the World's Commerce. K....l-lr r WI...I I- Ileal - porliml 'I'linn Wcnllli Ith 1111I II. It must 1- apparent In every one that m ullUo of Hip highest or.lcr are neces sary,,, rnublo lli bust of the Prod" modern commerce to attain P"1"' . to milveiaat acceptance. However louu hera'dcU, they may not hope toror d-w Ue preeminence unlcas they meet with the general approval, not or Individuals onl). tVTot the many who have the happy faculty of .selecting, enjoying ami learn ing the real worth of the choicest prod ucts. Their conmiendallon, consequent!), becomes Important to others, ulncu to . meet tho requirements of the well In formed of all countries the method of manufacture must Ue of the most per fect order and the combination the most excellent of Its kind. The above Is true not of food products only, but Is espe cially applicable 10 medicinal agents and after nearly a quarter of a century or growth uiul general use the excellent remedy. Syrup of Figs, is everywhere accepted, throughout tho world, as tho best of family laxatives. Us quality Is due not only to the excellence of the combination of tho laxative and carmin ative principles of plants known to net most bcnellclally on the system and pre sented In the form of a pleasant and re freshing liquid, but nlso to the method of manufacture 'of the California Fig Syrup Co., which ensures that uniformi ty nnd purity essential In a remedy In tended for family use. Ask any physi cian who Is well Informed and lie will answer nt onco that It Is an excellent laxative. If nt all eminent In his pro fession and has made 11 special study of laxatives and their effects upon tho sys tem he will tell you that It Is the best of family laxatives, because it is sim ple and wholesome and cleanses and sweetens Ihe system effectually, when a laxative Is needed, without any un pleasant artcr-cffccls. Kvcry well-informed druggist of reputable standing knows that Syrup of Figs is an excel lent laxative and Is glad to sell It, at tho regular price of llfty cents per bot tle, because It gives gcnernl satisfac tion, but one should remember that in order to get the beneficial effects of Syrup of Figs it is necessary to buy tho genuine, which Is sold in original pack ages only; tho name of tho remedy Syrup of Figs and also tho full name of Ihe Company-California Fig Syrup Co. -printed on the front of every package. Universally Accepted as if The Best Familu Laxative 2! T..1 fit, SYRUP OF FIGS' is Recommended bu Manu Millions Hi s l v. in? Of The Well-Informed ThTmrnhnnr rhft worm iv if 1 ill vuyvu ' - nf'la Manufactured bu , J San Francisco, Cal. Louisville, Kr. Nw York, N. Y. FOI! SALE BT ALL LEADING DBVOaiSTS. FR1CE FIFTY GENTS TSB A with a single rtsjp turfs, alr.te aid below. The bodico blouses over a belt of blush pink satin ribbon with fringed ends and Is trimmed with the lace 1 and tucks in the same manner as the skirt. Instead of a yoke, several small medallions of Mexican lace Is appllqued above tho band of embroid ery In a simple design. An Idea that reminds us that econ omy is not entirely a thing of the past Is shown In many lawn and or gandio dresses which aro built upon foundations of lawn instead of silk Tho linings are made into slips just as ono would make a silk foundation nnd various colors can be worn under the same gown, giving nn ever-varied effect. Many colored shoes aro shown among the footgear display and some aro very pretty, but It Is safo to Bay that tho effort to revive any other but a black shoe for street wear will not succeed except nt the fashlona bio resorts whore such vagaries aro permissible. MAUDE GIUFFIN. anger of Pneumonia. Pneumonia (lung fover) having be come of late years the most deadly disease at all ages, general intelli gence In regard to its cause and what may be done to avoid it Is ded Tho disease depends upon a 1 vegotablo organism, which, bd all times present In thickly pod districts, grows rapidly In passages of the individual if I tallty is suddenly depressed. particulars tho bacillus of pnei resembles that of consumption, I multiplication is much morel and the poisoning from Its eici much moro acute. The danj pneumonia may be lessened bri lng the air passages clear 01 1 by avoiding chill and faugi good ventilation and absence! crowded and overheated room I HIGHLHND STOCK i WILL BE ADVANCED IN PRICE 1 MAY 15th, 1903 fp Development at the Highland Mine Justifies an Advance in the Price ot Stock. It is Much More g: Tdiuduic now xjidu vviicu wc jriaccu me rirsi Aiioimenr on rne MarKet some E Two Months Ago. CONSTANT DEVELOPMENT AND RESULTS A crow of men have been constantly at work uvit siiico wo acquired this property and tho Glasgow crosscut, has now encountered and fully crosscut tho ledge. In this ciosecut wo havo opened up a body of oro sixteen feet in width carrying good commercial values. In speaking of commercial values wo moon ores which havo a sufficient valuo to pay for the extraction milling and all other incidental expenses thcroto, with ennigh of a margin loft over to pay good dividends to the stockholders. This largo body of oro was not in tho nature of 11 surprise, wo simply expected it, as tho surface develop mrnta showed this same largo body of ore, and thoro was no roason why it should not bo encountered in this cross cut and at this depth. FUTURE DEVELOPMENT Wo aro now turning to drift on tho ledgo to tho west from tho crosscut in ordor that wo may open up the richer cie.s nt a greater depth which aro found on tho surface throughout tho Hannockbnrn claim. This lino of development, wo boliovc, will prove very interesting to all who aro interested, or may become inter ctted iff tho Highland mine, as it will certainly open up ore bodies rich in quality nnd in largo quantities. It will demonstrate that tho Highland will rank as ono of the largest producers in the district From now on tho development work will bo com I'.irativoly easy and not very expensive, as wo will bo drifting along the ledge whero the ground is much easior io work than in tho country rock which encases tho vein. Every month will show a largo increase in our oro resorvos. FREE TRIP TO THE HIGHLAND To any ono who wishes to invest a reasonable sum of monoy in tho Highland mine, wo will pay all travolir expenses to nnd from tho mino for tho purpose of his making a personal examination. In ofToring you a free trip to tho Ilighlond wo feel that this is proof within itself of tho valuo of this prop erty as it Htunds to reason that if wo di dnot havo a good mine thero and all that wo claim for it wo could not offor ,ou such nn inducement. Wo would be only too glad to havo each and every one- who contemplates the investment of monoy in mines, c. mo out and look ovor this proporty nnd tho district in general. In ofToring to pay your expenses out hero nnd back wo feel that wo aro not running any risk whatsoever as wo know positively thnt no ono, no inattor how great or conservative nn expert or mining engineor he may be, could possibly, roughly speaking, "turn it down." POOL YOUR INTERESTS If you havo not sufficient monoy yourself to justify you in coming to tho Highland to look it ovor before in vesting, wo would suggest thnt you and your friends make up a small pool and send one of your number out here to look ovor tho Highland. In this way wo believe yon v i uld get absolute information as to tho value of tho prop erty you invest your monoy in, and you will nlso have an opjortunity to loam all about tho reputation, standing ami ability of tho directors of tho Highland o.mip iuv OUR REFERENCE Wo take plcasuro in referring you to any bank, bu? u.tss man, or mining man in our own community. SECURE STOCK NOW ir If yU W'8l to secnrc nn.y of tnis Btock wni, i4 '9 selling at tho low price you should send in your ordor as quick as possible. Thoso who havo not all tho money on hnnd to pay for as much stock as thoy wish to purchase, may send us n portion of it and wo will sot the stock aside or you nnd you can pay the balance later. THE PRESENT PRICE OF STOCK IS SIX (6) CENTS PER SHARE NOTICE .In case all the stock we wish to sell you at this ptfce shoold be sold before yovt order is teceived, we reserve the right to return voti yoar money. 1 Address all communications, and make your cnecks, drafts and money orders payable to NEIL J. SORENSEN & CO., T) rMAai XT 4 m Financial Agents Stunote. Oregon 9