A'LY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1903. r 1 yvV hllMakc You Feel Good .mi tret into one of the Is laundered at this es- kbnenl if ycu nave oeen Lvour linen done up by lerior method Shirts, t amd cuffs laundered I s the acrm of fine work Lscnd them home with lor and finish that is be- competition. IESTIC LAUNDRY Irtmd Thoiujson Streets. 5ES ALWAYS PROMPTLY I the Fire Insurance Com as we represent. Our npanies stana nrsi in wit rid. Assets t. Fire Insurance Co.f 12,259,07t Asmrwicf Co . 29.039.86S i Lancashire rire U Co 2.644.6SS liitbb Mercantile ... 19,395,974 Urance Co. 22,697,153 (I B. C10PT0N i AGENT MAIN STREET Ialwajs received when you our order with us. Tamarack and ..Pine.. thy buy poor coal when you st the best for the same btz Bros. telephone Main 5 J 's Harbor Commercial Co. ' k't Keep Everything 1 we do keeD a nood hln Li . ' r ' nice drv Floorlnr, ' Rustic and Finish. I1" grades. Also all kinds I Dimension Lumber, In PB Lath and Shinnies. f ock of Doors, Win- Moulding, Building Tar Paoer and &nnt. P( ' complete, and any ; ' need of Lumber will ' be rono In niacin f" with the : ; ")'s Harbor Com. Co. C. R. Depot "l ?uu"ur wnmnn. x . .... .... ... . , . . . . . WEEKLY FASHION LETTER. July is furnishine Som IrLrl i"ne' Accordingly. fnsh,on being largely de-H?d..?- eatherf manv t "Km.u. mm frocks arc being shown It may seen, like repeating an oft told .lory, but after all there u not", ng so smart as tho white gown it cn everywhere whether one go to the ennehnm . . "' "u ."v..v, tuuiury. scales thp mountain helchi nr ,n..V.. S1.. blue se. ..J.!!o.llKhf'u'lRht woo fabrics hav Hcc'r ""V" .a'. to washable terlals. There is a ,7 , you know, for even frocks of calico umui mo e a mrnt.. tr. enter upon terms of Intimacy with the ..........J niiiumi, Hemstitched effect nr. the lead for popular favor because In themselves they are elaborate nr,A . vv.t33di iij expensive. A hemstitched lawn mstino. KulS a, yara can dantUy designed luillHllon va enolnnnos ti, ""i ui ii siriwngiy pretty model has n yoke over the hips which extends into a wide box plait down the center of the front and graduated to a flare over the feet. To In rnmmo II font mi m?Ms must be ionp and trailing, a annual lIIlIHissinifi m r!, thn M-M Prance at Cost 1 13 den r, "iMuranee in tv, f - ncuite AS. T 8CIATI0N. Pt lor ,! rTeewater, I I IOf Umatilla Pnnntv I f.LKER '"' agent Xor h nun H"iT hHtBaJjtjqjj94 xq " -IU009JQ atea uj. sweeping graceful lines unless thev are Then with a nlethnm nf ttnninn fluids on the market it is possible to veep mem immacu ate w It i uttlo iroume. rrom me box n alt on the skin comes a deep flounce above which are rows and rows of shirring which mal;e it very full, with a long sweep in the back. This same idea Is car ried out on the bodice, for it has the OKI- and box plait in the back crad. uaieu, coming down to a deep ribbon girdle which slopes to a ioint in front where it is very full and loose, being snirren across the ton of the front from the yoke. The sleeves have rows and rows of the shirring on their upper part, from which they tail very full and loose, caught into cuffs at the wrist. The neck is finished with a transparent stock of lace supported by silk-cover ed wnaieuoues and fluffed at the back with a chiffon chou. How to Clean Laces. omen who object to the wetting of their laces will be interested to know that simple French chalk now. dered and mixed with an equal quan tity ol magnesia cleans very nicely. It is a long time since so few black and white effects were worn as this ear The rage seems to be lor all of a kind. Something that would do for second mourning, however, is composed of gingham with a deep oke formed of bands of linen and fagoted together with black silk threads. The gingham Itself is a pret ty black and while mixture. The yoke comes down very low over the shoul ers, with a curved design here and here over it. This also forms the upper part of the sleeves, which are full below the elbow and gathered in to cuffs of the fagoted linen bands. The bodice bloubes quite full over a Marie Antoinette girdle of black peau de sole. Completing the costume is a flue French chip with short, wide crown. nd spreading brim trimmed with black tulle and black and white mar- uerites. A pretty white organdie which may be duplicated in any other color and diaphanous materials shows a unique arrangement of lace darned with pale ink carnations. The lace forms the pper pan of the skirt In a deep yoke and extends in panels down the nont. back and sides of the skirt in lour strips The carnations are delicately oven into It making a ncn unu beautiful effect. Between the panels of lace tne organdie is accordion plaited and appiiqued at the uouom Ith deep pointed raeuamons "i me late that torms the yoke. The bodice carries out the same Idea but with modifications. The yoke is a compromise between a square and round eflect and extends low over the shoulders in pointed effect to form tlie tops of the sleeves. It ex. tends down the front of tho bodice in two narrow panels between which is sandwiched the vest of the organdie striped with tiny bands of lace inser tion. The sleeves are largest at the elbow and at this point are mei u a deep cuff of the rarnation embroid ered lace. A Chic Tailor Gown. Somewhat severe, but very chic, is a tailor gown of white butchers linen. The skirt has a pointed hip-yoke sot over graduated box plaits that ex tend ail around tlie figure. The hot torn of tho plaits is decorated with In tersecting circles or fancy white braid buttoned onto the linen with tiny carved pearl buttous. The idea is new and promises to become popular, for the trimming can be so easily ie moved in case of an emergency. The bodice is also laid in box plaitb and has a pointed yoke. Instead of being composed entirely of lace, how-Pvorfth.- yoke Is made up of irregular bands of the lace alternated with strips of fine white suisse, tucked dl ago nally. The collar is very low and slashed at the center of the front Just enough to reveal the outline of the U The' latest Innovation in the line it silks Is a dead white pongee The shade-one might ca 1 ft' there Is really color to it-Is trjtag and unless one nas a 77 niexion it casts d sinal bluish tints Ever the already freckled-and-tanned r-v-uwu) ol me summer woman. it makes up dcllciously, howover. ihcro are three laco medallions over the back of tho model under discus slon and two in front, with a round- v.,y?kl ot whlte laco the back, which comes down ,to the center or tho front with tiny white silk revores. 1 he rest of the bodice Is In tiny tucks as are also the upper part of the sleeves to a little below the elbow, irom whence comes a verv full under sU,vc cn,,Pht into cuffs of lace. The skirt is rather plain, fitting closely over the hips with two wide bands of lace an equal distance apart, running around the skirt vertically, and falling quite full and long over the feet with a swoonlm. min .1 n,n Accompanying the toilette is 11 li m.o straw hat. tilting up from the "ice, with black velvet over the tint crown, and pink roses whore it turns up. t Every Saving Counts! 1 One will find it a pleasure to make a trip through our is t furniture store, the stock of which is like none other, whether i you have an entire house to fit out, or just a single piece to I buy, it will pay you to come here, as nowhere else do we i believe will be seen such excellent varielv. heautv nf designs T , - . j , .n 1.111 nicy win no all the 1 7 , , ,.. , . ii . . T tNS"5 1oZ ftn Sit antI sucn quality at the price. Indeed your furniture buy- f ing will be done most pleasingly and economically at the i MWEK & 1F0LS0M store. No furniture too elaborate for us and then we have so many nice, pretty pieces of furniture that will fit in here and there and add much to the ap- aro no tho Sun-Plalted Skirts Again. Oradually sun-plaited sk-lrto luimiiK into fashion ngain and doubt by fall they will be all rage. a black an emuroidered linen shirt waist and smart hat. All of tho fashiona ble materials likewise lend them selves to this manner nf treatment The sun-plaited effects do not. permit much ornamentation, but a strip ot lace Inset around the bottom or me dallions of lace can bo appllnued be- lore the plaitlne is done. Ill moussellne there Is n nrettv new shade of gray known as mist. Tn Unnfnnpji n ti A inmdtvf t( r li n Mniti nnr neivini-inn nStkna bleghten its effect it is squared with I i A''"1 a,,wt a,,u wullul1 ul - ""I CAICiI3iVC CIUICI; eood sized stripes of a sltchllv dark- . I J i. - : 1 ci inn. smoKe crav. The sk rt of a chic design has a graduated embroid ered plait running directly down the iront rrom which come three deen tucks below the hips, then a space, then tucks again until the spreading flounce is leached at the knees. The bodice carries out tho same idea and is trimmed with dainty gui pure dyed grey without a note of contrasting color. In the craze for elaborate decora tion it Is an easy matter to overdo the ethereal feminine trend of pres ent modes and the woman who would appear at her best must study the fit ness of her gowns for time and occa sion MAUDE GRIFFIN. MISS STONE TO GO BACK. The Missionary Who Was Captured by Brigands Will Return to Her Work. Kllen M. Stone, whose experiences among brigands in Macedonia earned lor her a world-wide celebrity. Is about to return to Turkey and resume her missionary labors there. Miss Stone was captured by the brigands in September, 1901, and held in captivity for six months in the heart of the Balkan peninsula. The ransom demanded lor her release was $110,000. The actual price paid for her liberty was $72,000. On her return to Turkey, according to the secretary of the board of for eign missions, Miss Stone will rind the missionary path rougher than ever. Since her thrilling adventure the land of the sultan, the Turk- sh government has thrown new ob- tacles in tlie way of Christian evan gelists'. Quite recently the Turkish ensor at Constantinople objected to the word ".Macedonia" in the Turkish translation of the Bible, saying that It as especially offensive in 1'aul's pistle to the Thessalonlans. He or dered that the word "Macedonia" be substituted by the words "vllayetB provinces) of Salonica and Monas tic" Bibles that do not contain the substitutes are confiscated and bum- The result is thai the American Bible Society Is having no end of tumble in passing its goods through he various custom houses in Turkey. if Our carpets are our pride and we do not brag when we say it is the best assorted and most up-to-date in town, ranging from 2 or 3 ply ingrain to the heavy Wiltons and J body Brussels. Many designs of art squares, rugs, matting and iinoIeumall fresh and newat unmatched prices for matchless goods. w f t t t t Baker & Folsom NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFIGE and he does not, on account of other ulllclal business, think he will be able to attend those. The teachers' examinations will be gin throughout tlie state on August ". As yet no preparations are being made for them and, so far ns Is now known, they will be conducted in the same mumier us in tho past. GROWING IN POPULARITY. TEACHERS INSTITUTES. uperintendent Ackerman Fixes the Dates for Same, Also for Examina. tions. Superintendent Ackerman. with tho o-operation of the county school su perintendents, has fixed the dates for the holding of the fall Institute In Eastern Oregon, as follows: Union The More People Know Newbro's Herplelde the Better They Like It. Tlie more It becomes known tho better It is liked. Olio bottle soils two, and those two sell four. New bro's Herpitide Is what wo are all talking about. It cleans the scalp of all dandruff, and destroying the cause, a little germ or parasite, pre vents the return of the dandruff. As a hair dressing it is delightful, It ought to bi found on every toilet ta ble. It stops fulling hair, and pm M'nts baldness. It should be ubcd occasionally, as u preventive to pro tect the sculp from u new invasion of tlie dandruff miciube. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c In stumps for sample to The Herplcldo Co., Detroit, Mich. F. V. Schmidt & Co., special agents. "Mamma," said Dolly, after she had listened to a discussion of tho day's August 17; Bandon, August 17; St. news, "doesn't tlie I.oru Know now Helens, August 18; Wallowa, August big this country Is?" "Why, dear." 4; Heppner, September 2; Burns, oxciaimeu mamma, Biiociieu, "wxiai no September 3; Canyon City, Septem- you mean?" "Well," replied Dolly, ber 7. and Vail, September 10. I "the people in Now York prayed for The Statu Teachers' Association rain, ana u lanueu way out in nan ill be held at Baker City during Thanksgiving week. Superintendent Ackerman has made arrangements to be in attendance at all of these in stitutes except Bandon and Heppner sas," Cincinnati Commerclal-Tribuno. Bob Patterson, a dance hall man of Portland, was robbed of a diamond pin on tho streets. Tuesduy. ( W "'': ljl H A N O V C ft CW. -1 DR. C. J. WHITAKER, Dentist; Pendleton, Of. Makes a specialty of Seamless Gold Crowns and Bridge Work. Jixtracting 50c, Silver Filling Gold Filling $1 up, Hest Set Teeth, Vulcanite or Celluoid, All work guaranteed. 4&AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA u , v. Hr WOl III Hqu luuiiiuie factory rin to be very r w roui nv.aday. Mr v jru. l'i 1 am. 1 luvc a tonlrct mumiitf worm nun uir mi Oils and Axle Gf ease I lnvvo a Invito Htock of castor machiiiu, black and cylindor oils, graphite, Taylor and castor oil, axlo gruauo, compound in hulk and buckets. Got my prices be fore buying your harvest supply. T, C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man 7.41 Main Street