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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1903)
V DAILY EAST 0REQ0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1003, il". t I ' I 1 , M t l; i 1 c r I t n B1 ' 'if 0 ' ' ;1 4 1 U i r '2 'ft "it i, I',1 '1.1,1 i- a. No other medicine in the fWorldi exclusively for women has made so many actual cures and attained such an enormous sale as has More than a million women have been restored to health by it. Merit alone oan make sisch a record. Wise are the who -will accept no THE ONLY GENUINE BOYNTON FURNACES AND HEATERS arc handled exclusive ly in Pen dieter by us Onr long in the heating and ventilat ing business is a guarantee that your Furnace, it put up by us, will le a success. Let us figure with you on heating your home or place of businea. GEORGE PHILLIPS Cottonwood Street. mm " A Mi The French Restaurant Be-t 25 cent Meal iii tli City Private Dining Parlf s Elegant Famished Roams in Connection fiUS Laf ONTAINE, Prop. , ' 633 Main Street You May Be Cured Vt-l (Jariiclil Aemic. t 1111 aoo. III., October R, 1W02. After doctoring fur elecu liiunths anil tukinp forty-three bottles of medicine and finding 110 relief for e urorrlura resulting from irritation of a fallen no 11 id I toot W ine of Ciinliii and fourteen bottles cured mo. Thin secmi atranpi! but it is the simple truth. N ine of Oardui helped me from the time I bewail talcing it and having heard it printed so liiifhly by friends who had tried il I felt ratified that it would help me. and it did. It cured nie. Took every bit of aehe, pain and headache, cramps and drugging down enations away till 1 felt vonng. strong and happy 0111.0 more. It is a wonderful medicine and a true friend to women. When I look baek on the month of torture 1 had it seems like a hideous nightmare. Wine of Curdui will euro any woman I belieie. I have more faith in it than all other medicine combined. lVir'rv., ChicKo UUtorical Club. Iloir can you refuse relief when jon know you arc growing worse day nf ter day? Shooting pains, irregularity, inflammation and bearing down pains make thousands of women miserable. Why drag through life never enjoy ing anything? Wine of Cardui has made over 1,500,000 weak and suffering women well and strong. We ask you to go to your druggist toduy and secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui and begin to take it at ouco. Do that and the health Mrs. Kingsley writes about will soon be yours. If you think spec ial directions re needed in your owe, address, giving symptoms, tallies Advisory Department, Too Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tcnn. 1NECARD I WEEKLY HON LETTER. I Now York, Oct. 3. Fashion' tide If tulion ut lttt Mood, lends to bank rujitcy unless 0110 Iiuk nu unllniltou dross nllownnco. Tho Btores aro bril liant with displays of faHhlonublo autiinm gowns whoso price tags cause ouo to stand In opon-oyod amn.omcnt. At llrst It would seem lmposslbio tor tho woman whoso small savings must supply tho ontlro winter outfit to bo Buiartly gowned this scuboh, hut there comes tho stereotyped old con solutlou of reproducing tho exclusive designs In loss expensive materials. lied has devoloped Into a very pop ular shade, and "lobster," which has hitherto been' a torm of opprobrium, has emurged from tho llmlio of ridi cule to the nnmo of a particularly piousnig color ror street drosses and automobile coals. A design that has attracted much attention for Its originality of design Is carried out In lobstor red satin cloth with gored skirt. Tho fulness nbout tho hips Is disposed of in lour narrow tucks ou cither side and one broad box-platt ut tho back. Around tho bottom thore aro four circular ilouiices gradually widening from the front until they extend half way up tho skirt at tho back. Finishing tho llouncos Is u silk embroidered red and black braid stitched on with a piping of black satin. Tho Jackot Is nn Eton effect with several npplled tucks of the elflth, draped down tho back In n sharply pointed surplice effect. Only black stitching is uso dto finish the tucks, hut there Is a collar of rich cream colored luco embroidered with black and red. und this extends down tho front below tho wnlst lino and Is set off with largo black silk buttons on either sldo of the Jacket. A flat hat abruptly dented at tho back and trimmed with elegant veb 1 vet roi.es completes tho costume. Compromise Effected In Coats. Exclusive ladles' tailors express tho lear that long coats lire likely tn bo1 .overdone this season und for tlilsj? Hensou they nrc tnxlng their Ingonu-iK 1 ity to tind something that will offset ' the great demand for an already In-. $ adequate supply of the coats. A j model which might provo a nappy jw j compromise, suggests both Russian 1 $ blouse nnd Eton jackot. It Is close-' & llttlug and has a buttoned Eton that fnlls over u supported girdle of vol 1 vet. Holow tho glrdlo the Inovitub'c , hip flounce appears, but instead of be ing plain at tho top with ripples low I r down, nil of the fulness is taken ! up In a wide plait at tho back, with two narrower plaits on either side. Depending from the belt nre ends of the velvet finished with silk frtiu'o. 1 This design is seen in several smnrt autumn costumes and it Is hard to 1 find anything that combines novelty and beauty more effectively. , Hip-yokes of luce continue a fash ionable feature of full dresses, espec ially those Intended for at homo THE PALI T. D. 6ADDIS, Propri,t01. Candies, Ice Cream $i 4 Nuts, Fruits and Tobacco. Pure Goods and Low Price the mm 221 4 FULL of FALL FINER wear. A chic putty-color French frock has the skirt miulq with a ynk3 of lace over tho nips, tho lace extend ing down the front with narrow tuck lugs below running straight down to a deep guthered flounce. Tho whole falls very full nnd long over tho feet witli 11 sweeping train at the back. The bodice Is also tucked and has the lace around the neck and ncross the sleeves, -which are gathered full around the ton. llowine below the el bow There are cuffs of lace and a S 1 crushed white silk sash encircling I 1- Is the magnificent block t( carpets and rnsweate' showing. The KJ04 patterns are displayed and read) for you to choose the design that pleases your fancy In our btock you will find suiuethiug tu please ast have ca-pets from the heavy velvet brussels lo tte lighter makes and all show tl at richness that nddsc much to the beauty of your rooms. We bought carpets in a vast quantity anil qot pnets which cut down the cost so we are in a position 10 save you money. Broad choice, large savings and exptrt workmen lo sew and lay your carpets, nre inducements we oflcr I the waist und hanging lu long ends j over tho skirt at tho back. While ' the general outline of smart sloeves ; 1 continues full, there Is uullmltod rlety In cuffs, which really mako or mar a gown, one might say. Thore ! Is no particular design which one can 1 recommend as being more comme 1 faut than another: all seem to com oino 1110 ulcus unu an mo uiucreni eras In the history of dress und aro indeed glowing tributes to tho luge nulty of tho sartorial artist. MAUDE GUIFITN BAKER & F0LS OM MEXICO'S CITY GOVERNMENT. Thi Oregon Dally Journal car ue found on sale at Frazler's book ut-ire, T1IIB 1h ihu instrument il use in examining the Interior of the eye. With It I cun tell if your eyo Is In a healthy condition or plainly see any disease thut limy be present. This Is very Important f .r sometimes glasses will not help j v ir oyo trouble. If you need .utwsfH I have Instruments for showing me just what lenses" are required. If you do not, your trouble cuu be corrected by a slclan. phy- GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Optician Near Postoffjcf., Penpi kton Former Ancient Methods Supplanted by the New, A new system of locnl government has now gone Into effect for iho City of Mexico and tho federal district that surrounds It. This now sciicmo has been modeled principally upon that of the city of Washington and the District of Columbia. For sov eral centuries tho City of Mexico had been' governed by a city council, und for a long time tho llttlo towns nnd nuburbnn neighborhoods In the federal district had been govorned by Hpiiarato vlllnee or local councils. Under tho new system the federal government emphasizes tho growing sense of nationality. It Is making tho capital city and tne federal dis trlct more nnd moro the center of the national llfo, and It Is now pro posed that tho old districts shall bo administered and governed on model principles. The new law vests ad ministration In three officials appoint od bv tho federal Government, ono known as tho govornor of tho ills trlct. another as tho president of tho superior board of health, and tho third as tho director of public works, To some extent, theso threo men act tnuothcr as a hoard and to sorao ex tent each acts separately In his own sphere. There continue to exist tho olnetlvo councils, hut they have a wholly changed and restricted sphere. There are records of tho mooting of a city council for Mexico dating back us far as the year 1C24, and tho present hall of sosslons of the city council Is famous for its collca tlon of historical paintings and me morials, With Its Old World charm, duu to Its cathedral and other mon uments of Spanish, church architec ture, nnd all Its now Improvements, Mexico will bo a splendid city, Prom "Tho Procress of tno worm," In tho Amorlcan Monthly llovlew of Hevlows for Octobor. Bookor Washington is in Paris. 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