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P1W LLMU.. f.jHrr 11 within Very woman jo ""... toxins. , es 1,1 Wt of tno uimi.v. rL,me a PFC ,... iioon in- tov" fabrics .r."- ntlrt lwc.i5 Ailo slice has been .L.I 1DIV". 7 ..rnniniUVU V iha hne" 1 lh .mart gown8-. . of0?"' .ways the knVn In tho cooiesi ui r.A b ..n " M,.h Is both to term a yoKO anu Be tro ,, of nil-over vaionuiuu- . The June B(duii-- -,d rs making a w.tr tho mandolin .nd Fi UM. --. wtin ik iiiu i""" . . fl f0m. hnrsclf considerable ' . hv nronerly manip- -.lHYHlltlJ v. ml-. BCIJ""- nnne I 111211; - (hs fasniOllrtui . , . i.tu tn tint comuiii K TZ disUnct pattern and in. . . , nllt from me lWW yoko. collar or rk -I . .i-rti. Tno nil - the occa.-.r - bewilder- . frtoh nun c. . rifect now "c "- ,. , , " 1 rVe ' Valenclen- wVnJChantllly effects are nui um, rlvals of, but are frequently combined with repousso, antique, Cluny and yoko lace' to obtain some, of the most charming effects. A persuasive white cloth gown which might bo inexpensively dupll coted in nun's veiling or voile, is in serted with a band of Cluny lace in crusted upon fine lawn, relieved with motifs of cream braiding which might be reproduced in taffeta bands. Tho front of trie skirt, mado with a narrow tablior, fastens at about halt a yard from tho feet with large opal nnd gold buttons on cither sldo, Tho bodice is an artistic creation showing a pointed cape of cloth edged nnd Inserted with the Cluny lace and lawn, opening jver a chemisette of braided batiste attached with buttons of opal and gold like those upon tho skirt. Tho sleeves arc small at the shoul ders, but wide below the elbow and Inserted with a wide band of Cluny. Either silk batiste or fine lawn would bo handsomely adapted to a palo blue frock of French design. Tho full skirt, sewed In groups of slot seams, Is trimmed with embroidered batiste bands and hand embroidery. Hand Embroidery for Dimities and Lawns. Tho girl who finds time hanging heavily on her hands and Is skillful with tho noodle can make tho plainest dimities and lawns handsome by dec orating them herself with embroider ed flowers. Then a dress of this kind always has a sentimental value which the Imported creation can not boast. Tho blouso of the blue dress In ques tion Is of all-over embroidery with an nutsido blouse cut In square talis. It also has a round yoko band of tho plain matorlal adorned with tiny pearl buttons. Tho bishop bIccvcs are hand ombroldorod and gathered Into em broidered cuffs. $ the a,nt finishing gained by ribbon-the soft satin varie ty. Bands are wound twice around the waist and knotted quaintly at the back or side. Sometimes Instead of bu ng knotted, the ribbon Is finished vuth rosettes at the back and the ends a rew Inches down the skirt, ? ,'e,l1i, bows and then allowed to fnll straight nearly to tho bottom of the skirt. Ribbon In Dresden and Wat lean effects Is especially fetching as a trimming for Suisse, organdie and dimity frocks. Everything thut lends width to the upper part of tho waist Is )n demand, theerfore capes, collars and berthas do not wane In popularity. Tho Renais sance collars whose making has be como a fashionable home task, arc particularly effective upon thin gowns of all kinds and lend a richness to tho general effect which need not bo en hanced by any other trimming. For seml-drcss wear, nothing is pret tier than a loosely woven etamlne in clear dark blue made with shirred skirt and simple bodice finished with a COllar Of ornntn nnnaleeiiiina lfft!.l Not desiring this trimming, however! ...u I'luuiiiic m useu is amenaoie to all sorts of self-decoration. The threads can be drawn In precisely tho same figures as those of coarse linen. A Quaint Gown, and Novelty Effects in Waists. A rather nualnt crnwn u hmni in black and brown. The description may not read attractively, yet the design Is a distinct triumph In tho difficult are of dressmaking. The material Is French voile, with the familiar bolero and plain straight skirt. The neces sary note of novelty is struck by bands of brown silk. A while ago we would have condemned brown and black as the most dowdy of contrasts but modern taste is audacious with an audacity that Beldom falls to create charming effects. The sleeves are closc-nttlng to the elbow and flare out in wide double cavalier cuffs. The underslecves are of Irish lace over white chiffon and correspond with a vest showing the same combination. With the coming of warm weather the veil becomes a more important de tail of dress, if such Is possible. There la n linvrtlK- r.,,f thla vaai. tWnf flnna away with the Inconveniences of the veil which will not remain neatly in position under tho chin. It la called the "Geisha," and promises to become very popular, for it supplies tho all Important need of a string to gather the fullness under tho chin In an- in genious but very simple way. What, moreover. Is a distinct advantage, the drawings only have to be pulled up at the first tlino of wearing, after which tho veil Is always ready for ar ranging on the hat. .Most of tho now veils show floral I effects In tho patterns, nlthough the chenille dotted effect holds Its own. It takes a beautiful complexion to wear a fancy veil and It Is because so many realize this fact that the un pretentious face-covering continues to be In demand. Tho new hats make It Impossible to fasten veils around tho brim any more, so It is put on and neatly pinned around the coiffure, be fore the hat Is put on. White veils with delicate black lines running through them help to Improve an Imperfect complexion just as the Interlining of fine white net on 1 thin black fabrics lend beauty to tho arm. Black and white combinations are fashionable In any department of dress and will continue In vogue throughout the season. MAUDK GRIFFIN. A, MAY MORNING. What magic flutes arc Hioro tlmt make Sweet melody at dawn. And stir the dewy leaves to shake Tholr silver on the lawn? What mlraclo of music wrought Iri shadowed groves is this? All ectasy of sound upenught; Song's apotheosis! Tho dreaming lilies lilt tholr heads To listen and grow wise; Tho fragrant roses from their beds In sudden beauty rise: Enraptured on the eastern hill, A moment, halts the sun; Day brenks; and nil again Is still Tho thrushes' song Is dono! Frank Dempster Sherman In the .May Atlantic. WISDOM OF SCHOOL TEACHERS Tho town Is full of school teachers today, nnd they are daisies. A school teacher knows things: she has been through tho mill of nngry motherfl nnd Incorrlglblo children. Sho has had to go through tho mill of preparation for teaching; sho has boon compelled to dip Into diplomacy nnd capture a board of education or n c-oinmltteu of school trustees. No wonder school teachers aro very popular as wives. Atchison Globe. THE REASON WHY. Tim Hnnnnnr nn7ittn nnkn win- non plo near that town trudo at rcndlo ton. That Is easy. Probably Pen dleton people organize and go out after trade, while Ueppncr waits for trade to come to It. in such n case the race la to the hustler. Union Re publican. WILL YOU BE GOOD?' w Jim Milt milled m his slde-track.at Mohlcr because the townilte 'peopls wonlil not unit thn flrcat Northern land at his own figures. IAst.1 week overythlng movable In tho way of dim tness houses was loaded on flat cars and transferred to Downs, four miles distant, which Indicates that a smaH town before making faces at a trig man shrould discover whore It wM sit after being spanked, West Coast Trade. England's Liquor Dill, ICngland has a pretty stiff drink hill statistics Just published showing that In 1902 It amounted to 1859,000,000, an Average of about $25 for each man, woman and child of tho population. The distillers, brewers and saloon keepers wield enormous political power, and nil efforts to Interfere with the liquor trnfflc legislatively, falls. Tho heads of all tho great brewing (Inns, because of enormous contribu tions to the tory cnmpalgn funds, have been elevated to the poorage, and as members of tho house of lords vote against nil radical tcmpornnco legislation, A Philosophic View. Thulo Is no use growing excited when a man calls you a liar. If you are one, you know It before ho told yon; nnd If you nvo not, you know hs is. Baltimore American. Mrs. McOrath It wasn't, me hus band at all that hit mo, your honor, an' Ol hope yo'll lavo him go. Magistrate Do you mean to say vou lied before when you testified that ho did hit you? Mrs. McGmth Shure, Ol had no cause to He then, but Ol hov now. that's the truth Philadelphia Press. iiiiiiiin;; ; i f r Mr ( i i t ( t tiiiiiiti mm iii iir tit 11 ij; jjj j 1 1 n i n ni liiiviiiiiti iiittit(f(i ctccttfitccc ctcciifiifti it 1 if 1 littii i M Kllvco YUU Jrs Y 1 II ltll . wr iin n RiiuOi a f.witeli. or crick in the P Never KnOW Wnen backwiU strike you. Tho aches and pains oi a back stnlce you at any urao. ivmneyo w w s wrong, and whon the kidneys fail tho back generally fails, too. : Backache comes to tho busy man, to the mechanic, the laborer, to ; women, old and young; to all who have sick kidneys and kidneys : are no respeclor of person, time or place; they will get sick when you overtax them. Doan's Kidney Pills ! all kidney complications. Backache pains and the 1.. 1. .oi;i i-oliovorl wilh ft few doses. Uiii iy sy mpiuiiia uio icauy . 1 1 pji? 1 - . 1 i . i n n yiir im n ri'niiiini. i Conditions of rinmnn-fid k dncv and b adder, sucli as impure uiuwu, -.v.vv k'L.llt , ill. W J llvw. IVI'..""."" , mo UB61. 01 prooi max. iniB is so. Naai lfrttvT Wliaia a simple ache in tho back will never Know wnere ond. Wkacho pains, im.gu- laritie3 of tho urine, infrequent or too frequent urinary discharges, painful passages, incontinence aro beginnings in kidney ills. Let them run, negloct them, fail to relievo tho. congested or inllnmed condition, in a few months, few weeks, few days, 'tis Dropsy, Dia betes, Bi ight's Disease that faces you. 3 3 Doan's Kidney Pills j 1 i PIIRF '"'lammatory I'onditiona of tho kidney and bladdor. VUIYC Dangerous neglect of any kidney sickness leads to a score or more of sorious bodily illB, that once thoy liitvo a hold on the system, 'tis one long drawn out strugglo to got rid of thorn to get well. One remedy will do this, and it is easy for you to prove its merit. Pendleton Testimony a trial free Pendleton Testimony I STREET LILLETH STREET This coupon good lor one free trial Uox ol DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS. Write plainly Name and Address. Send to Foster Milburn Co , Buffalo, N. Y., and a free trial will be sent vou promptly. few Mrs. 0. W, Brown, who lives at tho ""aer Turner and II atreots, saya; "I M unahlo to Htoop without euf feJ the most Intense pain across tll "mall of my back and through r kidneys, i got my flrBt BOx of Kidney puis at tho Brock & "tComag Co., drug store. I was so m m 'amo that I could not stoop "UiMlnk to wash. Doan's Kidney did away with the trouble. .If I 1 ot honestly think that Doan's PIHs acted up to the repre JJUUom made by them I would t my name to an endorsement .o wuu nave usea uoan s ""a with the same satlsfac- Vti. Mrs. George Hays, IWIuk at No. 223 Lllloth street, corner Wert Bluff street, says: "I can recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to all sufferers from backache and other kidney troubles, with utmost confidence, that they will do overythlng that has been claimed for them by those who have used them as well as by the milkers. Tho trouble for which I used thni was principally backache, with which I had been troubled for a long time. It hurt me badly when I stooped to do any housework that caused a strain on the back. I read an advertisement about Doan's Kidney Pills nnd decid ed to try them, feeling that they could do no harm, even if they did no good. I got a box in tho store of Brock & McComas Co. and used only one box, as that was sufficient to relieve the backache and I have not felt n since." Free to "East Orcgonian" Readers ml wti dxix Name Street and No. Place State TUSTIN STREET Perk Avenue C W, llakor, a carpenter living ut Tustln and Aura streets, in Pendle ton, says: "A year ago this coming April, whllo living in Seattle, Wash., I fell from a staging to tho grounJ, 12 feet below and struck on my back. I was laid up forflvo weeks in bed and ever slnco then mykldnoys have been affected, Tho secretions wcro highly colord and contained a sediment like brick dust. I had dizzy splla and headaches and a dull aching pain htrough my loins and kidneys and back. I procured Doan's Kidney PDIb at the Brock & McComas Co. drug store, and have used seven boxes. I consider myself cured. The urinary difficulty Is a thing of tho past and I havo neither headaches, dizziness, nor pains in my back." K, A, Morris, retired, who lives on I'urk avenue, and Is well known to Pendleton people, says: "I was troub led with my kldnoys off and on for three ycaru. In early days, I had worked I na shirt factory in Hock lord, III., Btiindlng all day at a bench und later on I became a motorman on an electric car. That, too, kept mo on my feet nil day and aggravat ed my complaint If It did not start It. It annoyed mo through tho day more than at any other time, I Anal ly got a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at tho Brock & McComas Co. drug storo and used them. Thoy cured me. I havo not had oven tho slightest at tack of backache for flvo years, nor havo I used any pills since I stopped tho treatment last October." 3 3 3 3 3 3 ' 3 3 3 3 3 mm