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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 03. I; 1 1 1 I Why as Much for an inferior beer ? Scblitz beer costs twice what common beer costs in the brewing. One-half pays for the product; the other half for its purity. One-half is spent in cleanliness, in filtering even the air that touches it, in filtering the beer, in ster ilizing every bottle. And it pays the cost of aging the beer for months before we deliver it. If you ask for Schlitz you get purity and age, you pay no more than beer costs without them. Ask for the Brrwiry BsttUng. Phone SI Main, H. Kopittke, 507 Wain St., Pendleton i l"l I T 1 T T T V'l'TTTT T T i l l 1 T j Conrad Platzoeder All kinds of Fresh X Meats always on t hand. Fine Bacon, Hams and Sausage. Prices as low as the lowest J The Palace Cafe on Court Htrret has just been refit ted throughout. You will find everything neat, cleans wholesome. If you want a quick lunch we can serve you. We nls' serve regular meals for 25c. We believe we Bervo the Inst meal In tho city for money.' ,' Our tteadlly increasing trade is good evidence of this fact. Fnrmerw' 25c dinnera a specialty. THE .PALACE CAFE 310 East Court Slreet. MALTMD Roofing. Fire resisting. Will thoroughly protect all buildings covered with it. A better roof ing for less cost than any other roofing made. Quickly laid and la'sts for years. Send for booklet. i The Paraffinc Paint Co. San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles I Denver, Colorado. T. C. TAYLOR, Agent Remember That wcgive special attention to orders for fancy ICE CREAM and CANDIES, C. R. DUTTON'S .WANTISD XOUU 'OHOHKB FOB EN grated cards, wedding Invitation, etc.; 100 engraved visiting cards with plate, 11. BO; addition! -rH In future, II per feDB4re4. Ttti But Owyliii jiraxud WEEKLY FASHION LETTER. a New York, Juno C Though ono had tho gift of prophecy It v.ould fall when it camo to predicting tho future of fashions No longer thnn n month ngo ovoryono was confident that tho summer gown to ho ultra-smart must ho swathed In billowy ruffles of lace and chiffon; now, while such, a con dition still obtains It has ju.it been decreed that the simplest designed frocks will bo awarded a high degreo of elegance. If in doubt buy an organdie. This Is the slogan of tho woman who Is seeking now conquests In dress. And this Idea might bo supplemented with another If you can nfford it buy two organdies and have ono pure whlto and tho other figured in some delight ful llttlo lloral design. Tho newest effects aro both figured anil barred with crosswise striped with serrated edges, making an ex tremely pretty pattern. Tho fabrics aro In great demand for dresses to bo worn at dinner parties at tho smart hotels and restaurants, for It Is not the fashion in Gotham to dine at homo In warm weather oven if one stays in town until rather late In tho season. A Htrtldnrr (Inalirn nnflcnd n fow djivs 1 ago had a particularly long skirt which was very full at tho bottom and simply finished with n deep hem. It was rather scant at the top, oxennt directly In, tho back, where it was gathered a bit to give onough full ness. 1 Tho bodice was laid in tucks which ran round and round tho figuro as far as the yoko which formed of tiny vor tical tucks. Two rows of faggoting joined tho bodice and yoke. Tho sleoves woro tucked at the top and again at tho wrist to take In tlio full ness customarily gathered into a wristband. The effect was very pretty and afforded variety from the regula tion cuff. Although tho gown was mado of ex pensive organdlo It could easily bo duplicated in a 21-cent lawn or dim ity for less thnn two dollars, provided tho wearer does her own dressmak ing. Many women who aro afraid to trust their cutting and fitting to their own skill, but aro otherwise handy with the needle, find it advantageous to call in an nccompnsiieu urcssmni; er for threo or four days, to cut and fit sovcral dresses then finishes them herself. This plan is both wise and satisfactory, for oven though many of tho styles aro apparently simple, they require a master hand to bring out their full beauty and artistic ef fect. Was hChlffon Is Very Popular. Wash chiffon is the name of a fabric that Is very popular just now. It combines a wonderful sheen and soft ness with fairly good wearing quali ties. A design somowhat more elab orate than tho organdlo dresses just described Is trimmed with tiny llttlo tucks and narrow Valenciennes lace Insertion. Tho bodico fits loosely all over and Is mainly composed of tho chiffon with a square yoke of the tiny tucks and Insertion across tho shoulders, coming around to tho front and curving down tho centor about six or eight inches wide. Tho sleoves aro topped with tho -Insertion nnd laco, with tho chiffon falling loosely from tho center of tho arm. Tho collar Is of tho open laco and tucks, with a touch of blue ribbon around tho top of a big Illusion chou In tho back. Yoko effects aro so generally worn that tho bodico may bo varied by f ' W W VV t I V 1 i T 1 I 4 W VV Five Porcelain Tubs Are now to be found at Privett's Barber Shop and Bath Rooms. We also have live hydraulic chairs. Every- j thing is neat and clean. We employ none but fust-class S workmen. Our eouipment is j not excelled in Eastern Ore. Privett's Barber Shop X J 73 Main 8lreet J TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNERBROS! Telopliouo Mnln A Suffered Eight Months I can' heartily recommend Acker's Tnblots for dyspepsia and stomach troubles. I havo been suffering for eight months and tried many rome- dios without relief, until I got Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets, which I used only a snort timo and am now perfectly woll. Thanking you for tho speedy recovory, I am gratofully yours, Fran cis I. dannor, Vancouver, Wash. Send to w. a. liooicer & Co., uuftaio, N. Y for a freo trial packago. (Nothing llko them.) F. W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. tucking from tho neck to tho bust line In graduated offect and allowing tlm tucks to end fnr onough away from tho bolt to form the blouse ef fect at tho front. Over this lace in onrHnn mnv ho droned In faiiclful de sign, either In lovcrc' knots or lloral nttppi. A sash of wldo blue taffeta ribbon makes a charming waist finish. In stead of being tied In a bnv It is caught with n large decorative biiokle and the ends nllowod to fall over tho skirt to its very edge. A nrottler skirt than tho ono de signed for tho bodico in question, has a yoko of Insertion and tucks cross ing over tho hips and curving down tho center of the front to where a deei) Ilounco of tho lace and tucks fall very full and long over the feet. Finishing the toilette is a fascinat- ing hat of tine whlto straw, turning up somewhat at the side, with whlto crushed roses and leaves on tho side nnd a high crown almost entirely covered with palo blue ribbon, finish ed at ono side by two or threo small cockades with a pcnrl buckle in their centor. Colored Pongee Smart and Effective, While It Is a difficult matter to find a colored pongee gown that does not fade easily, tho fabric is, noverthe less, very smart and effective. Its very dellcatoness makes it a favorite. Red pongees are chic and in great de mand, but will require a good day's search to secure a pretty red. The fuct that tho color Is scientifically considered, suggestlvo of heat makes no cllfferenco to tho woman or rasuion Other shades that vie with red ror popular favor are pale green, palo sliver groy, bluo in many shades and an exceedingly pretty shade of brown known as Du Barry. Tno last named however, can mot bo worn by overy- one because It requires a perfect complexion. Apropos of ultra-smart tints, groy Is to lead ,tlie van tor boots and shoes. Considering that giey hats and gowns havo already proved their right to share In every well-dressed woman's wardrobe this season, It Is In good taste. A combination of groy buck' skin and patent leather Is one of the moat successful of the novel schemes nnd thoro aro some very dainty and effective walking shoes in this Btylo with Louis qulnze heels for light wear. Huckles are used moro than over nnd we aro gradually .beginning to consider that nothing Is too oxtrava gant a sum to pay for them. Elaborate bending Is out of date, oven for evening slippers and tho smartest full dress shoes aro bolus treated to very scanty decoration Everybody is going in for foot-exor dues and in compliment to tho pretty outlines that already are and are ex pected to be, If constant training counts for anything, simple footgear for evening that allows a view of theso curvatures will bo commo 11 fant. A pongeo frock that is sultablo for almost any occasion Is of silver grey tint. .Over the shoulders both back and front, It is arranged in tiny tucks straight across, about five inches deep. From this como four deep tucks running vertically round the figure. These como to tho waistline, hanging round the figure rather loose. with an orango ribbon belt encircling tho waist caught In front uy a fancy buckle, Tho sleoves are tucked abovo tho elbow where they fall full, with three deep tucks abovo the cuff at tho wrist. A tucked collar Is worn around tho neck. The skirt Is tucked and stitched to tho knees whero It branches into a flare which falls very full around the feet. A very flat groy hat trimmed with grey plumes and rosettes of laco and orango colored panno com plete tho costume. Sandalwood Perfumed Water. For tho benefit of the woman who Is as particular about her perfume ns about her gown, It might bo Interest ing to know that a now toilet wntor known as sandalwood is dainty nnd refreshing; It is individual without being pungent and no production In recent years has proved more re freshing and delightful. Vlolot, of course, remains tho favor ite oxtract and will probably never loso favor. It has received the cachet of tho social world and Is the pom n al fragranco of many distinguished women. Next to It come carnation pink, marguorlto and cut ros;, each of which Is extremely dollcat MAUDE OHM-TIN'. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY Ily taking advantage of the cheap rates East offered by "THE NORTHWESTERN LINE." Chicago and return $71.50 St. Paul & Minneapolis and return 60.01) Tickets good 90 days. Stop-overs allowed. Dates of sale: Juno 1, !, 21, 25, 2C, 27, 28. 29, 30; July 15, 10 nnd August 25, 2G. Full information by addressing II. L. SISLKIt. Oonoral Agent. 132 Third street, Portland, Ore. Woodmen Attention. Pendleton Camp No. 41, W. O. W will hold their unvollhig and memor ial ceremonies on next Sunday, Juno 7, 1903, at OInoy cemetery. All mom bors aro requested to meet at the hall at 3. "30 p. m, to form In procession, leaving tho hall at 4 o'clock p. m. for tho cemetery. A full attendanco of the camp Is desired. THOS. FITJ5 OEltAI.D, Consul Commander. Attest: J. E. BEAM, Work. mm: flM m Motherhood is woman's natural destiny actual barrenness is rare comforting words to childless women. Many women aro denied tho happiness of children simply Vecnuso of some curable derangement of the generative organs. Among1 tlio many triumphs of Lydia 13. IMiildmm'S Vegetullo Compound is overcoming cases of supposed barrenness. Thousands of children owe their existence to Lydia 13. IMnkliaiii'H Vegetable Com pound. ThiB great medicine is so well calculated to -regulate every function of tho generative organs that its eflleiency in this respect is Touched ior by multitudes of women. Nine Years Without a Child. "Deah Jlns. Pinkiiaji: Wo had beon married nino years nnd nevor had children, and now we havo a llttlo baby girl ninoteen months old, tho joy o our life. She owes lior oxiste Lydia E. I'lnk- lnuu's Vogetitblo Compound. "Ileforo taking Lydia K. IMnklintn's vegctnlrio Compound I was a constant sull'ercr. I had pains in my back and sides, especially before menstruation. I had doctored but received no benefit. Hearing so much about the Vegetable Compound I decided to try it, and after taking six bottles was cured." Mita. T. II. Godliiey, 1223 Nevada St., Euat Toledo, Ohio. Owes it IIUS doilf) women will 1 1 iaoketi, llll Broadway, Cleveland, Ohio, jj Another Happy Case in Brooklyn. " Dear 31ns. Pinkiiaji: I wrote to you a year ago telling you of my troubles. I had pains in tho ovaries, monses woro painful and I hud never borne children. " You answered my letter and I followed your advice. I was eom- pl,J$ ?F?tl-, IIavo imt t'ivon birtl1 to a flne.healthy babo, and during chddbn-th had a very easy lime. " Lyd ia E. Pinkham's medicines aro a God sond to women who want to bo mothers." Mrs. Schultz, 12 l.uzner St., IJrooklyn, N. Y. Miiny women whoso letter we print were utterly discouraged, nnd hlo Incited all Joy to them when they wrote Mrs. Plnkhara, Lynn, Mnss., without chatKo of any kind. They received advice which nindo thm stromr, useful women again. Treasurer of tho BroolUyn East E,nd Art Club, iRNSTHUAIi irrcmi- larities are gener ally the beginning o a woman's trou bles. With tho vitality at a low ebb, the blood weak ened, the digestion disor dered, she goes about pale faced, hollow-eyed and hag card, a piteous contrast to the blooming health of her former self. Hut over 1.000.000 women liavefound health, again by taking AVinooE Cardui. As a regulator of the menstrual periods Vino of Cardui has never been known to fail. It has seldom failed to restore perfect health, even in the most persis tent and aggravated case o weaKness. Miss Ida M. Snyder, of No. 535 Ber gen Street, lirooltlyn, N. Y., has nsed Wine of Cardui and bIio says it helped her into a new lifo. Health to Miss Snyder is worth a great deal. She is anattrac'ivo young woman with intel lectual t Uinments and sho occupies tho podti.'U of Treasurer of tho Brook lyn liist Hnd Art Club. This position marks b as a person of intellect; cul turo and i Snement and it speaks highly of tlio ipect and trust her fellow women h -" in her. Sho writes: "If w nen would pay more attention of CARD VI (89-A VWTthe remedy that cureo a cola la ono clay. Portrait of a Baby Girl Who her Existence to Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound "Diin Jlits. Pinkiiam: I wrote you some timo ago asking why I Ud not have a child. I explained tt I had displacement of tho womb and ovarian trouble, and suffered with backacho and headache. You sent mo a nico 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 aavico faith fully in every respect, and now I havo a littlo girl, tho joy of our home. I never would have had my baby if it had not been for your advice and medicine (T nnv.Ai I TT li -W 1 1 lp haul's Vegetable Compound enough for what fnr mo 1 lirmn nflinr diilfllnsa wn this lnttnr" Mits. .Tnirv T7hetl. to thcif health we would have more harmv wives. mothers and daughters, and it they would use more mtei liffcuce in the matter of medi cines, observing results, they would find that the doctors' prescriptions do not perform the many cures they are given credit for. "In consulting with my druggist he advised McElree's Wine of Cardui and Thed- ford's Elack-Draufht. and so I took it and have every reason to thank him for a new life opened up to me with restored health, and it only took three months to cure me." Von may securo tho samo relief as Miss Snyder, if you tako Wine of Cardui as sho took it. Tliedford'a Black Draught is the companion medicine of Wine of Cardui and it is a liver and bowel regulator which assists greatly in effecting a cure. If you take theso medicines according to directions, .tho relief and cure is simple. Somo cases aro cured quickly and others tako louger because the diseaso has run longer. Remember how Miss Snyder took Wine of Cardui nnd lias health. The same medicines aro offered you to-day. A million suffering women have found relief in Wine of Cardui. Jdatt. Snydt'r, This signature Is on over box ot tho gennta LaXntlVC Rrnmn.nn;n;nnnv.i.i.. No Cheap Gi08s Shirt Bosom If We Launder it A woman of refine always guayes a 5 well bred instinct cond.t.on of his Hrfen!! we make you safe h Special machinery f0 Shirts collars and cog bend for one of J. wagons DOMESTIC LAUfd Court and Thompson Btrefe,j Rigby-Clove H Willi Hll I Manufacturer s of tie Repairs for all kinds i !rr kii t r-arm iviacmner Foundry Work a Specially uusn paio. ior oia castings Pendleton, Orepj Insurance in force $13,456,9M.( M. H, RICE, Freewater J.l Walker, City Agent for I'wdletn I Gray's Harbor Commercial We Don't Keep EverytMij But wo do Keep a B00 lI Htock of nice dry Flooring, Celling, Kustlc and finish, iu all grades. Also all Wnda of Dimension Lumber, In cluding Lath nnd Shingle. Our stock of Doors, Win dows, Moulding, BulldiB! and Tar Paper and App Boxes Is complete, and MJ one iu need of Lumber m ;not be wrong In pl their order with the : : ! Grav's Harbor Com. ft Opp. w; "r ii I Send Your Subscription Honey to B. B. RICH 103 Third Street Portland, Ore. Agent for AU Publications To test this "ad" 1 t 1 A cwrint on sent "f duTingthemcntbo. June r - - - OT ton, uregou.