East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 24, 1903, Image 6

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1106.
CLAIRVOYANCE
Fact or Falsehood?
I,ct us speak, however, of clairvoy
ants. 1 shall have to bo a little dogmatic
here, and can only otter In excuse the
fact that I have Hjient 12 years and
expect to spend 20 more. In examining
subjects.
I'leasp consider the following points
ns demonstrably true:
Bvory clairvoyant possesses a mind
that Is constantly and always liable
to invasion from without, with or
v,itSout his consent He sees because
lie cannot help seeing. He does not
m'c because he likes to do so, but be
cause Images press upon him to which
li i- rnmpelled to give expression
and Interpretation.
Hallucinations? Oh, maybe, maybe.
It's as good a word as any. We call
them hallucinations when they take
the form of information which we
can not test
We call them telepathic waves
when they take the form of lnforma-
MM
$ wrmv npuinw irrrrn $
1 nLLnLI fHOniUn LLI ILII.
that render uncertain the contour will
be eliminated.
The coat In question Is cut low nt
the neck In V shape and finished with
stitched bands or the same cloth.
Smaller buttons than those used on
New York, Aug. 22. The most ele- the skirt adorn either side or the front
gnnt of the new gowns which like the ' and the shoulder straps show the
linhllnr- lirnnk- Rifim ilpntlnml tn flnv same trimming.
on forever, show some novel uses for j Many cute little school drosses are
tucklng nnd the arrangements are so shown for children; some are oldorly, capacity 100 Acreo Per Day Re-
charming that they will no doubt bo In their severe stltchlngs. but thoro . , . t Men 0 0perate t
...... ....i i.. n ...... i nr. foil- Mini nrn nnt ili'Rlcnnri for" H
i--iiifiuj vu nil t;uii,i inn KUttim tiiuuv I " i, I
of light weight fabrics. ' comfort rather than ror rashlonnblo
Illue, which has enjoyed nlmost uu-. c"cct.
precedented rnvor this year Is or-
fectlvcly combined with cream
An old rose voile trimmed with
LARGEST COMBINE
CALIFORNIA HAS MONSTER
HARVESTER OF THE WORLD
Traction Engine of 60-Horse Power
Pulls It Weight 100 Tons,
ini. cream lace Is pretty and may serve ' in the harvest fields it becomes
lace . .i ..." i.iH i.nn , ! ,i.n, i... nr,,,ititt,i,i1 linrvnn.
lor oesi wear. i uu hiii t mm uiht; iiiiia i t-ii i iiiui ihu
I.. . t . I . . . til r,. I.
111 11 ri.'IlITIl IIHLIMII- I'lllllIllT 1II1W1I I III-
skirt has the habit effect at the back I ",t''R around the bottom, tlireo more tor age Is dawning nm. wniio in uus
wl h n voke n .Ml ml .lScn nnnUPd "'l'8' tmjn thrce row section the demand Is for snmller ma
rucVfoniweS bi" b T,,c '"lm'a' "own 1,1 Cnllforla 11,0 !lon
SchoVTnnXr group of tucks I " " thrcv tucks running round runs to machines of larger capacity,
and so on. Above and below the 1 Bruto bolow he sal or co lar or , 3St ymir tlore wns operation
knees ruffles or Cluny lace are nr-, 'n'- T,ll0r7 ls a a, okc r In the San Fernando valley or Call
ranged transversely amiss the skirt ! ul " l'"'nsIK contrast Is sullied for fonlln tllL, mrg(J8t comblned hnrvestor
The jointure Is effected nt the front i ' trimming by the addition of , ,hp worIll,
with handsome lace bendlnc throtinh : l7om'n Kumt: " . '".uc? : . V it consists of n traction engine ea
which narrow blue satin Is run am Uvves are muu tucheu an i sinrreu . hauling 75 tons and which
finished with showers of ribbon for-1 "KW U11' u,uo :, .J.,L.i " i takes the place of BO horses: a hondor
get-me-nots.
The bodice has a deep irregular
yoke or cream lure with sntln foun-
Ilelow the
yoke It Is tucked nt the back and
sides while the front ls arranged In
a wide double box-plait. The sleeve
e the elbow; below tl Is poin tj ,c0 or 0 horses: a header I
are arranged In the regulation , mnchne which cuts nt 3C-J
gathered Into a cuff of tore. , d compluto threshing I
Hon of a most personal and private ! datlon of the same color
... ...... .-"mi:. lilll UU1 )ill WlUUU WC
can and do verify.
We call them provisions or clair
voyance when they relate to impend
ing happenings.
But whatever we call them, my
dear sir. there Is one thing that you
and I should be mutually grateful for.
and that Is, that we are not clairvoy
ants. We never shall be clairvoyants
tocause they are born and nnt made.
We are. therefore, safe.
Such evidence as I have been able
to collect Justifies the following as
sertions: 1. Clairvoyance Is a fact
2. There Is a reason why clairvoy-
mnchluc.
they
nun
Something really serviceable 1b n
t.l .,n...l..., lMn, uL-fet line n llnmi
hem finished with a row or blue and . The header and threshing machine
white silk braid. At the waist the , ore run by a separate .lO-horse-powor
fulness Is plaited on a bolt of blue engine getting Its steam from the
silk as the skirt fastens over the ; same miner us uu "'i"-
Is a very graceful affair, tucked n i .,,,, UlcU,A wnlst thc pffect slum-; The drive wheels of the monster
llftln r flirt uliniililiiii tnn ' . . . . 1 . .. n. - I rrlt t fnn t I. til.
lime way ueiow tne sliouiuer, then u.,mi.rii.RK skirt An invlsl
finished with a full puff which is I 1)lo 'band sewn to the inside of the
gathered Into a Hose-fitting elbow i , s,lm,j,urt wIth buttonholes
cu"- ' which fasten over buttons on the bolt
Though the bloused effects are nf the waist
not as pronounced as formerly, nil Novelties in Plaids.
a7 i..;, ,7 hr,,. n " are smart, coming in combl
ilnflneil wnlot lln., n.,lnr., ,.r l.... I nations of TUSSOt. red.
bronze and
strapped with taffeta, or of the dress ' "V" ST? b,U, lll,,LB 'i Z
material If It be light and sllkv. are luTkB ,"r wl,',- Tw , '
extremely chic and rivalled onlv bv 1 '",,(" '? ropuiduced In silk or highl
i the dainty capes of muslin and lan
finished cloth for stitched bands and
ants as a class are poor and unsuc-. -ri, i,.. . .... wither trimming
cessful. ,".." . . 11 " " ' "l" " , White will l e fashionable tor eliild-
and boulllonnees and the fulness ac- r,;n s ,ir,'" th"m,m ""' '", aml
crulng therefrom permitted to fall to ! wln,Pr ScrKe- jTllltantlne. albatross
Just about the bend of the elbow. aml v,,llt' ""V1,'1' materials to
Usua lv Inc., lnK..r(l..n lc .Ilu.iouort n. 1 use lor scnuoi ureases uuiuupu m,
the outer edge, though this is fre
quently varied with arcorded frills ot
plissc mousseline or a deep open
work hem.
3. Clairvoyance is an undesirable
gift.
4 Clairvoyance cannot be acquired
by education: It is congenital.
5. Clairvoyance, meaning thereby
the giving of correct information con
cerning the Immedinte and remote
future, is a buttress m the theory
that man's life is foreordained and
complete in Itself. It eliminates that
which Is called chance or fortune, it
establishes the fact that there must
exist a record of what is aliout to
happen, otherwise, there could be no
clairvoyance. If clairvoyance, then,
necessarily, there must be such a rec
ord. It therefore establishes the in
dividual man as being of some im-
Effective Street Costumes.
An effective street costume of shot
voile has a loose plaited boloro bor
dered at each front edge with nar
row ruches, while the bolero Itself
has the appearance of being nppllqued
below a lace collar which opons over
a plaited yoke piece of novelty silk.
The sleeves are designed after the
portance It is here in closest com- prevailing draped bishop pattern with
munlon with the highest teachings of - wrinkled cuffs or creiK- de chine and
Christianity. Inasmuch as it supports I a belt or the same material confines
the theory that man. while a creature the waist.
of free will, empowered to knock his , The skirt is a grateful affair with
iieau aguinsi a wan ana spin nis siuy ! shirred sections between the
can be denned with little trouble.
' The mother who would be prepared
lor nn emergency would do well to
keep in a convenient place, but out
I of reach, a little oxalic acid, chlorl
' nated soda or lemon and salt for the
, day that her little daughter comes
1 home well smeared with Ink or fruit
stnins.
While silk bruid Is the only trim
ming permissible on white dresses
for children. The blouse and sailor
designs are dictated by common sonso
and meet the requirements of Dame
Fashion MAUDE GRIFFIN.
traction engine are eight feet In di
ameter, with tires -IS inches wide on
which are ridges an Inch and n hair
high It can average three and a half
miles tn good grain. The thresher
has a capacity of 100 acres a day.
Higlit men nre employed on tho
thresher. The grain Is threshed clean
and finally carried to n bin from
which It is sacked. When 12 sucks
hove been filled they are allowed to
slide off tho cart to the ground.
huge machine will work equally well
on level or hilly country, having biu- , 4.
Ilclent power to tnke a 20 per cent ,
grade without difficulty. It is 00 feet 1
long, linlf as wide, nnd weighs more
than inn tons. Oil Is used as fuel.
This harvester has been successfully J
used tor shelling pens and beans as .
well as grain. ,,
m ni.
J A PopuW Price I -
I 5C I 1
Sold Everywhere I I
IHiHXftmll the World :
is the imiimiSitT
SMOKER'S PROTECTION
This ;
the: vtoblos
BEST
'I
1
BISHOP OF QUINCY.
Consecration
Edward
brains if he wants in do so. neverthe- and a joined border at the lower part
less is yei 01 sutucient importance , The toilette is becominglv topped
that his lire should be foreseen and j with a dark satin straw, "extending
recorded from cradle to grave, and 1 well over the face but puckered at the '
therefore, reasonably beyond the back with rosettes of shaded satin
grave, or why all this trouble about 1 ribbon. The crown is twisted in fan
a J,a? ., , ciful design without the relief or so ,
C. Finally. I would submit that elair- much as a wing in the matter or !
voyants in virtue or the valuable evl- trimming.
oence wnicn iney alone can lurnish or ! Taffeta which died
We sell the greatest of blood puri
fiers, Acker's Blood Elixir, under a
nosltlve guarantee. It will cure all
plaits 1 chronic and other blood poisons. If
you have eruptions or sores on your
body, or are pale, weak or run down,
It Is just what you need. We refund
money If you nre not satisfied. TO
cents and $1.00 F. W. Schmidt & Co..
druggists.
Hest shoe work at Teutsch's.
For Rent.
1 have lemodeled the upstairs of the
. 1 ia ' " H111V.U ui'.-u a iiiiKuruiK j ueaiuju uiuuk iuu iiiie auiuu ui iuu
mc ucrira niKiiiucuuces hi me. snouiu 1 enough aeath early in the season has I nicest since rooms In the city. Call
be cherished as honored wards of the . been taken up again with little less i and see them.
state, and assisted to endure what is than a furore. The dull effects are j C C HEKKELEY.
... ..a ire.-,w a ii- mi melius pin iii me worn io excellent auvantage by wo
lot In life 1 men In mourning, while the glace tar-
It is a most gratifying thing to re- j fetas are developed into the sweet
member that in your columns an est oi shoulder wraps and smartest
opinion may be offered for examlna-' separate skirts.
A "Stunning" Frock.
A stunning frock for the "women
in black" has a skirt gored over with
fagotting down each i-eam In black
silk. There is no suggestion of ful
ness over the hips and the fagotting
of Rev. Dr.
Fawcett.
Chicago. III. Aug. 24. There wns n
notable gathering of the lending bish
ops or the I'rotestnnt Episcopal
church today when the Kev. Dr Ed
ward Fawcett was consecrated bish
op of Qulncy. In St. Ilnrtholeinew's
church. Englewood. The coiisoerntor
was Illsliop Ooorge F Seymour, of
Springfield who wns assisted by a
number of eminent church men. The
ceremony was a solemn nnd Impres
sive one and was witnessed by n
crowd that filled the church edifice to
overflowing.
The Ut. Rev Edward Fawcett for
several years has been rector of St
Tln.l.!. l...l. ...! I..
inn iu'it;Mii-i n 111111:11 iinu m ii.'mu- 1
ed as one of the most learned of the -
clergymen in I'lurnco. 10 is a na-1
tlve or Iowa, 38 years old and one or
the youngest men ever honored by
the eplscopnte in the Amerlcnn cntirch
He studied theology at Northwestern
University and early In his career
held several pastorates in Chicago
He was formerly a member of the
Methodist Episcopal church.
M IB
f TRADE ,ij
(RE5CENT3
1
Baking powdB
BAKING
POWDER
ONi'. inrxiur. fi:NT
itii ml lux
L.tghtn in Baking
'M'ioiii? nit IlLTPaSPfl nmi.
1 -r-
inn p...
Its action 5 -Witipr
1 1 1 t't r-r-T-T-T-T-T-r-T-T-T ftsft T't'H
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it
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Shields
ran
lion wiuoul tear mat tac views ex
pressed will be dismissed with ridi
cule, the first and last resort of the
vulgar and Ill-informed.
SYDNEY FLOWER,
Publisher New Thought Magazine.
Chicaco
The above extract is self-exnlana-! ,B. fornietl n points above a deep
tory. I am what I profess to be the 1 P'alted flounce which flares quite full
world's greatest palmist, clairvoyant ove.r ttu' J1 nml 'Xte'"ls into a
and mystic healer beyond the shadow ' tra'n at t?B ,,ack-
of a doubt I am the most scientific "?vn ihu fron' "l e waist gath-;
practicing psychic In the world todnv 1 -' Vd runJes t d" black crepe de ,
He. "The Polish Wonder." has read I f nin,e- fallinB ver n Nest of silk'
more hands in the last IS years than ; bands and ,,lack sIlk fagotting. At
all other palmists and clairvoyants I the walst ls a KlrclIe of tnrce "aniIs of
combined, in the United States. The I 'he 8llk C0Inlne to a point in the
Polish Wonder satisfies where others 1 back and 'oi'nB down into nothing
fall, hence, his trade mark: "Satisiac- ?f tne fron,t- w;hert tne "ce
tion or no charge." Is this not hon- i b'0" over it Tho sleeves are fag-,
est? Could anything be fairer? Those i "u'!d to tne ulbow and "hlahed with 1
that are unsuccessful are made pros- a Bcrff;fi of "mM I""18 tnal ar! Kath
perous and started on the road to ' ''ml lrito a w"istoand of embroidered 1
wealth. I crepe do chine piped top and bottom .
Are you in trouble of any kinu? I wlt.h laret,a- , , , '
Discontented, unhappy or not satis-1 A f'nIc Ila,t' cn,Kf accompanies the
fled with life, or have you any domes-: KOwn- and the ontire co8t can ,,c UuI'
tlc or past troubles that annoy vou' ".cat;tl ln ono "f tho lustrous silks or I
xvo matter wnat your troubles mav ' """""L '"i8 "i
be you will bo told of them and re- i WP l""" the old
Baby Mine
Every mother feel a
(,reat dread of the pain
nnd danger uttendant upon
the most critical period
nf her tiff Unci
a mother should be u gource of joy to all, hut the suiTcrin and
danger incident to the ordeal makes it antidilution one of mikerv
i. ...f . .
.
,
motner s rriend is the only remedy which relieves women of the ineat
pam and danger of maternity; this hour which is dreaded as' woman's
cvereai inai is not only made painless, but all the danger is avoided
by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer despondent or
gloomy; nervousness, nausea and other distressing conditions arc
overcome, the system is made rendy for the coining event, and the
serious accidents so common to the critical
nour are ODViaica ay the use ot Another's aifvkW kvw T
Friend. "It is worth its weight in gold, liBiii iitf5 Q.
ays many who have used it. ?i.oo tier lflvlllvl J
uuiiic 01 utuy nures. xjook containing i
Taluable information of interest to all women, will r m 1 T
be sent tn nnv nrlrlrc fr. r,nn llllillkill
j .w ..w-w mvii ujj,iii.iiLiiit iu m m mm u
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It
WRADF1ELD REGULATOR OO., Atlanta, Ga-
celve proper advice.
How to Overcome All Troubles.
Your past and prosenr life and your
entire future and everything can be
told by consulting the Polish Wonder
the eminent world's greatest palmist 1
style in the tiny
pinked ruchlngs that cover it The
long pointed ends are crossed In front
and carried round to the back, -idlng
at the waistline under a rosette
Autumn Costume Models.
few advance models for autumn
aud clairvoyant, who Is tho greatest j hae appeared in the shops, but In
u,oi..-i in ui-wim Bjieiice anu psyeme 1 tne majority of casus they are con
forces the world has ever know. His ! fined to walking nnd outing costumes '
predictions are always correct and . Tho military is the predominating ef-'
never fail to come true, as thousands feet for misses and Blender women; 1
Ql people will testify. natty Jackets and strapped models.
ror the next even days the Polish : appeal to the needs of the sisterhood
TVondcr will give a ttpef ial ut rate , with whom nature has been eenerous 1
; A design that seems a compromise
between a Russian blouse and Nor-;
folk Jacket has the skirt mnde "side '
walk" length, and arranged in invert-1
ed box plaits. The front seams are I
overlaid with broad straps of tiie ma-1
terlal closely stitched and finisned I
with bu; smoked pearl buttons. !
The jacket Is belted ai the back anil
sides much tho same as a Norfolk
Jacket would be, but the front le plait-:
ed and alightly curved to the figure
like a blouse. With every season j
Dame Fashion crows more aesthetic
and from the outing suit to the negli
gee in the stylos to come all effects
of Jl.Ofi for reading!-
This coupon and tt0 en
titles the holder to a full life
reading.
Cut this out and bring It
with you.
;
Watch thih t-,;, . for delineation of
the- reading 'and!ton cltizeaa.
Offices at fiio .!.iln ir Stratum
Lodcn.'K House, hom.. j. Hours, 10
8. m 10 H p m.
SPOKANE, OCTOBER 5 to 1 3
TKNTH ANM AL
INTERSTATE FAIR
MORE THAN S3Q.OOO IN PREMIUMS
sissssi sssi mmm naHMaasBBsaaMBam
Greatest Attractions and Biggest
Amusement Features Ever Secured
AomerLTUiiAii kphiiiit stock show j-'ki it kaju
MINING DEPARTMENT FINE AllT DISPLAY
EIGHT DAYS RACING
OVRH3IH) HOIIKEB ENTERED BIO EVENT EACH DAY
SIO.OOO IN PURSES
l-invti JPU'll Strftt I arnnal Lviry Ati;it, I ,iu,ir,
and High Clan C trais Feature
;i. Sa,;.v,
Hi
SPECIAL LOW RATES ON ALL RAILRO ADS
Conr-i.loD 1'rivJlrgesforgMle V nlef.ir Premium Lint H c. hiimmf.i. Em AMk
A HIGH CLASS
VAUDEVILLE SHOW
Provides an evening of rare eni
C. A I ..,LnLnn. fttn Mntt!
UUUU, ticail, WIIUIUIUC iuii. Muiuj
dull minute.
MAIN STREET
Near O. R. & N. Depot
Admission, 20c Children, jjt
On Its Merit
Has the larce dtm: d
Byers' Best Flow
Been built up. Only the choicest wl.ea: that grows eniers
to Byers Best Flour. It's jiutftctu'ti in I''" 'f l
PENDLETON ROLLER Mill
W. S. Byers, Proprietor.
ilium urn i miuLLUjuiimn hiiiiith mriiimn "
Have Your Water Pipes Ezamined and Repaired at
:H
Delay will lead to senou-
First-clasi, work KuarautCM. . ,
BECKr the Reliable Pief
Court street, gpposite the Goen Ru e Hole