1 'Srisl"''?r; j DAILY KMT QWgaoNIAN, WWtETW. OMON. SATURDAY) .AV at, IMS. r j S Ik Mflllll c is no beverage more healthful tfce right kind of beer. Birley malt and hops fooi ana a ionic vmy j3 per cent f alcohol just enough to aid digestion. at t the right beer, for some beer it not heslthfcL ito 2 'the pure beer, the clean beer, the filtered tad 1,, No bacilli in it nothing bat health. Aad Schlhz i the aged beer that never causes bilioaMieM, CBf$r the Mrmtrj Etttlmg. fM t tkmt asaate utu. phone Bl Main, H. Kopittke, 007 Main St., Pendleton KEKLf FUllil LETTER. mMkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk 'BwPMceUin Tubs i j I. tn De lounu i Bber Shop and I Ibehydranlic chairs. Every- gfis net ana cjean. t mloy none but first-class I AmtTi. Our equipment is T ladled in Eastern Ore. LWvttt'3 Barber Shop J 4 Palace Cafe i (tat Elwet has just been refll- ittaegtoM. you win nna mtUu nest, clean.wholeeoine. ita tuts quick lunch we rati SJtB awi serve icguuv it w ix. we Deueve we f Uw best meal in the city for Our "teadiiy increasing lendenceor tnti racu : dinners a specialty. PALACE CAFE MKtft Court Blreet. Good Coiatry Butter 30c to 40c per roll. Creamery Butter 50c per roll. Tillamook ud Califoraia Cheese. M0N0P0LE GOFFER We have just added a new' delive ry wagoi to our equipment and will sake prompt delivery to any part of the city. D. KBMLER & SON The Big Store in Room. Small Alt Stifwt. Opposite Sarings Baai ST Mt to mm Sin Wpawvi.BI MEN AND WOMEN. On BUS for inMml Uiuumi or wwni ; ZL. PaloliM- an Jnoi of- luutua weupa. -""- - prwut In UU wne- New York. Mav ss sin Hrd.n parties promise to be more popular than ever this year, a pleasing note ..8UaJncr ls tn,ck the dresses which have arrived from abroad and are being built hero for wear at these functions, a dainty gown which will n5.1.dcn,al dut at 0tnC summer festlv ties is shown In cream whlto silk all exquisitely figured in pale pur ple flowers arranged tn Uny clusters. The Skirt ls formed in three tiers, the top One belne minul amnnJ thn waisi wnue the other two are shirred mree rows deep at the upper edge. too ooaice has a deep yoke- of uiw rami nneiy tucned and trimmed with butter colored laco medallions. A charmlne Irreralar tin loll la fra I n aj for the yoke by ftn edging of laco to iiwjicn uxe meaauions with graduated IMJIUIS. mu i ... uo sieeves, which are tucked to fit close over the shoulders, are trim med below the elbow with laco and gathered into a transparent cult of wired lace supported top and bottom by narrow bias bands of cream white siik. -roe game Idea Is carried out In the stock with a delightful addition of French notes in palo purple smoth ered here and there in the lace. Nice and Inexpensive Dresses. Since several gowns are necessary to carry the well-dressed woman through a season, it Is better to em ploy the Inexpensive silky materials which are dressy enough in them selves to require but little trimming. The silk mulls and muslins come un der this list, although many pongees are worn and procurable at reasona ble cost. Here Is a pretty gown In apple green and white. The bottom of the skirt is embroidered In Bcal lops, white and green being employed. The embroidery Is carried out In flor al design, the roses being arranged In circles with foliage of delicate green. The bodice has a dainty bertha front for which the same trimming Is employed. The belt shows a depart ure from the customary ribbon and chiffon girdles In that it is simply a gilt chain clasped unpretentiously around the waist The bat Is extremely youthful and pretty. The top is hidden in a mass of deep cream lace ruffles and a branch of beautiful silk roses with natural foliage clusters In and out the lace. The brim Is fastened with moussellne to match tho lace and un der the close-fitting brim at the back are rosettes of cool green and white liberty ribbon. What really constitutes a smart and serviceable summer wardrobe- Is a difficult matter to decide where there he Best is Cheapest We bave a stock of goods that range from a Baby Wker to massive quartered oak library furniture Our line coaches and sofas is very complete including some beauti- l designs for the home also some plain yet elegant black fcr couches for office or library. Our line of Carpets ranges from 2 or 3 ply ingrain to Wiltons and body Brussells of latest designs. We nave t lf8tf ires, rugs, curtains, mattings and linoleums in endless f We are not selling our goods at cost as we are in busi ake a living but we buy in car load lots so that we t them to you cheaper than you could buy them in the lUay them down here. Call at our store, examine ! 5r and get our prices on what you want. If we can't t a better gride of goods at as low prices as you can j When xuhxr ovnortf vnitr trade. ) nVUl WAvv. J - I Baker .f 8 r ML - & Folsom NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE are so maiiv diauda f raakloax.ta be satisfied. A Fifth areaue moMato wno can. accomaodate her Ideas to the purse of the averace wean though ther time Is devoted to the creation of gowns tor society's elect assures the writer that at leaat two smart gowns are necessary to the auo cess of any summer outfit One of these should be either of black or white lace, the former for choice. If economy has to be seriously studied. Among tho secondary gowns there should be Included a couple ot foul ards, a serge, an alpaca, a linen and muslin, besides the tailor mado cloth and outing suits, the latter of which might also be mado to do duty aa a walking suit A black and white, blue and whlto or brown and white foulard is a use ful possession, though tho first-named adapts Itself to a greater number of occasions. The serge should bo black or navy blue and would serve for dull days, business outings and traveling. Suggestions In Suits. A serge suit that ls both practical and stunning has the skirt laid In hori zontal plaits, three or tour starting from the hips, carried around to the back and allowed to fall In natural folds to the bottom of the skirt. Tho advantage of the style Is that it Is alike becoming to slim and stout fig ures. As a finish to each plait a nar row embroidered In silk on cither sldo ot the tablter. The bodice Is also plaited horizon tally and blouses over a black satin band, the front openlug over a chemi sette of one of the fashionable laces trimmed with the tiniest of silk or pearl buttons In series ot six. The alpaca grey or dark clear green would bo smart and the linen and muslin In dresses are for coun try wear and for mornings In town. Oowns of yester-year can often be per suaded to do duty again after slight alteration and sorvo for wet weather, notoring and so on. The shops aro still full ot sugges tions for the sweet girl graduate. For trimming lawn, sulsso and mull bod ices there aro bunches ot ribbon roses, chiffon violets and hyacinths, lace garlands and all sortB of what nots for these Important frocks. Less essential, but none the less pretty aro little monograms that como for the ribbons that tlo diplomas. These are In gold and silver filagree and so del icate that they look like embroidery. A graduation dress that may bo worn throughout tho summer is made simply of white lan. The skirt Is made with two bias vedants headed and bound with white velvet ribbon, an odd but pretty combination. The bodice is formed of three vol ants, scanty In fulness, simulating those on the skirt. The yokes and tops of the sleeves are formed of Imi tation Irish lace. Across tho shoul ders are narrow strips of the velvet ribbon. Chlffonette ought properly be class ed among the familiar fabrics with high-sounding names. It ls stronger than chiffon, but not as fine and silky, yet more so than srystailine, in fact a cross between the two. New Style of Sun 8hadts. No summer wardrobe Is complete without its array of sun shades. Thero must be a shade for walking, one for driving, one for calling, one for "back" and even one for the sun bath on the seashore. Tho latter, by the way. Is a unique little arrange ment by which the complexion ls pro tected and yet leaves room for a full exposure to the benefits ot the sun. The designs in parasols displayed for our debonolres are so fascinating and seductive that ono longs for the quicker approach of summer days to admit of using them as quickly as may be. Tbey run tho eldest latitude In price ranging from the 98-cont spe cial sale bargain, to the $100 Imported creation. MAUDE GRIFFIN. MINING CONQRE88. in. Meeting of Great Interest to All tcrested In a Great Industry. Now York, May 23. Irwin Mabon, secretary of the American Mining Congress, expects to leavo tor ueaa wood and Lead, 8. D., within a few days. He will enter Immediately Into the work ot arousing general Interest and enthusiasm throughout the West In the coming session of the Ameri can Mining Congress, which Is to be held In the Black Hills In September. The various officers and committees of the congress are working In unison with the promise of making tnis com ing session an eventful one In tho his tory of the mining industry. The mining men of tho Dlack Hills country are taking their share of tho arrangements for the congress. Ex cursions to the workings of the vari ous mining companies are being plan ned, and plans aro being made to profitably employ every hour of the time spent by men who aro interested In the great Industry. Assurances have been received by Secretary Ma bon that Idaho, Montana, Colorado, Wyoming. Missouri, California, Mich igan and other states in which the mining Industry flourishes will be well represented at tho congress. In con nection with the gathering there will be a large and comprehensive exhibit of ore specimens, mining machinery and equipment. To CtlsbraU Emerson's Nam. Chicago, May 23. Ministers of all denominations have been Invited by Rev. Jenkln Lloyd Jones, general secretary of the Congress of Rsllgion, to observe tomorrow as the 100th an niversary of the birth of Ralph Waldo Emerson and to preach sermon re flecting the thought appropriate to the occasion. In his appeal for a gaeraj observance of the anniversary Dr. II . " .MMMMMk aJsisssB lasssHsisllssssssl Motherhood is woman's natural destiny actual barrenness is rare comforting words to childless women. Many wotaen are denied the happiness of children simply tecause of some curable derangement of the generative organs. Among- the many triumphs of Lydla K. Plnltham'a Vecetabla Compound is overcoming cases of supposed barrenness. Thousand of ISIISa Syi?,thclr.eutte,n! KlMnkham'a Vegetable Cow- pound. This great medicine is so well calculated to regulate every functloa muimiof womeranS ,U efllcieno ,B thl re,Pt iwwbed to? by Nine Years Without a Child. . . "V"!- ttKKJ": Wo had been married nine years and never had children, and now we have a Uttlo baby girl nineteen months old, tho joy of our life. She owes hor oxiste Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. ' "Before takinjr Lydia E. Plnkliam'a vegetable Compound I was a constant sufferer. I had palna in my bock and sides, especially before menstruation. I had doctored but received no benefit, ffiarinr so much about tho Vegetable Compound I decided to try it, and after East' $" d?Ohf WD" Mr8 T H Go""1! 1233 Nevada St, Portrait of a Baby Girl Who Owes her Existence to Lydia E. Dlnlhaml.Vo.l.1. r" 1 1 lJEA.lt MllS, PlNKUAM : I Wrote to you some tlmo ago asking- why I could not haw a child. I explained that I had displacement of tho womb anu )varian trouble, and eullored .with backache and headache. You sent me a nice letter in reply giving mo full instructions how to treat myself, and in accord ance with your directions I took your Vegetable Compound, and followed your kind advice faith, fully in every respect, and now I have a little girl, the joy of our uomo. i never would nave nan my baby if it had not been for your advioe and mediclno. "I cannot nraiso Lvdio. E. Plnk- bam'l Vesretable Comnound nnnucrh for what it has dono for me. I hope other childless women Will ace this lAttar." Mtiil John TTnsn- tJtciKB, 1111 Broadway, Cleveland, Ohio. , Another Happy Case In Brooklyn. 44 Dkak Mns. PivKitAx : I wrote to you a year ago telling you of my troubles. I had pains in tho ovaries, menses were painful, and I bad never borne children. u You answered my letter and I followed your advice. I was com pletely cured. Have Just given birth to a fine, healthy babe, and during childbirth had a very easy time. " Lydia E. Pinkhara's medicines aro a God send to women who want to be mothers." Mns. Sciiumz, 12 Luznor St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Man V women wIioko letters we print were utterly discouraged, and life lacked all joy to them when they wrote Mrs. Plakhasa. Lynn, Mass without charge of any kind. They receivf4 aMm which mado them stronir. UM-ful women again. 1 fimW" I Jones says In part: "Tho Influence of Emerson has long since become the herltago or all reading and thinking peoplo. First and always, a Mathow Arnold called him the 'friond and nldcr ot those who would live in tho spirit,' we cannot fall to realize with gratitude the great and benenciont Influence upon our present moral and religious conceptions ot Kmerson's thought" Carnegie Trust Not Unmixed Boon. London, May 23. According to Principal Story, of tho University ot Qlasgow, the Carnoglo Trust Is not an unmixed boon to the students. Tho number ot students who pay their own way Is rapidly growing less, and the learned principal suggests that tho young men aro becoming demoralized, and aro likely to bave their honor and their Independence sapped. He declares that Instead of paying fees, some portion of the money ought to be devoted to the enlargement of the staff of professors. Harsh Judgment An exchange says whenever you find a man finding fault with a local paper, open It and 10 to one he has no advertisement In It; five to ono he never gave it a job of work; three to one If he Is a subscriber he Is de linquent: even odds ho never does anything to assist the publisher to rnu a good raper; and 40 to 1 he is the most eager to see the paper when It comes out. Vandalla's Nsw Train. St Louis, Mo.. May 23. Tomorrow the Vandalla will begin operating new train from St. Louis to Now York independent of all other trains. It will start at 12:30 noon and reach Nsw York In the evening of the next day. Water tankJJ We make a Specialty of Building Mound or Square WATER TANKS. We make them rii(ht and they always give satisfaction Our work is ntver slighted or botched, Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard. ROURKT FOKSTEH, PfOp, Delightful Summer Res.rt Whore aro you golbg to apond your vacation this summer? Before you decide this question, Investigate Leh man Springs. It Is beautifully situ ated. Plenty of shade, splenoid water, oxcellent accommodations, 'phone connections with Pendleton and other points, and It is easy of access. A few weeks spent at Leh man Springs will put new vim asd vigor Into you, The waters of Its va rious hot springs have curative prop erties. There are 26 cabins, a large hotel and plenty of camping room. You will find It delightful stunner resort Address C. R. Duttoa, La man Springs.