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DAILY EA8T OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. 8ATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1903, $ Gold Bonds can be bought on the instal, ment plan, becoming your property in ten, fifteen or twenty years, or in case o your death becoming . the property of your wife or other beneficiary. These bondi ire luurd by The Mutual Life Insurance Company of NewYork, Richard A. McCurdy, rmldent. The largest financial institution in the worl3. If you wish to know terms on which these bond are offered add r cm, staling your age and toe amount of Income you would like to begin THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Richard A. McCunly. president. Alma D. Kntz, manager, Boise, Idaho. Frank u Hammond, District Manager, Pendleton, Oregon. Save Money By buying Matting Lace Curtains, Rugs Looking Glasses, Etc. Etc. of FAILING Sole agent for the genuine Ostermoor mattresses I WEEKLY FASHION LETTER. GET MURPHY to do yo UK- Painting and Paper Hanging. You'll gel the Best work And lowest prices E. J, MURPHY 111 Court Street. Enjoy Life We will make your leisure hours pass pleasantly. Bowline ulloys, pool, billiards and shooting gallery, .Every thing ilrstt'laHS. TEMPERANCE ItEFBESH WENTS and cigars. Musical entertainment every evening. Robinson's Parlois I Under W. & 0. Depot. LET US SUPPLY WITH TOU Building... ...Material DIMENSION LUMBER OK all descriptions. S&eli, Doors, Blinds, Mould ing, llullding and Tar Paper. Bring Your Bill to Us and Get Our Figures, Grays' Harbor Com. Co. Opp. W: & C It. Depot CONSUMPTION , the most dreaded and deadly ol all 'dteeases, as well as pneumonia, ami 11 Lung Troubles aro relieved at r Bce i and cured by Acker's English jjV JUwaedy "tho king ol all Cough Cures ' ' Jarea coughs and colds In a day. 25 Mats. Tour money back it dlssatls- iea. write Tor froo sample, w. H. looker & Co., Buffalo, N. T. V. VT, Schmidt & Co. ( W ML MMMJL. THr ffHSfm BEER j S. visitor: ".uocs your wnoic inmiiy cinnK neerr jm Host: "Just Schlitz beer no other. Our physi- I D cian says that Schlitz beer is good for them." Visitor: "Why Schlitz beer and no other?" Visitor: Host: "Because Schlitz beer is pure. There are no germs in it. Schlitz beer is brewed in absolute mk cleanliness, and cooled in filtered air. The makers 0 go down 1400 feet for the water they use in it. They filter the beer, then sterilize every bottle by Pas M teur's )roccss after it is sealed." H Visitor: "But beer makes me bilious." S9 kThe Beer That Made Milwaukee ramo Now York, Oct. 17. Ono of tho most posltlvo signs that tho fashions aro yenrly accommodating thorn selves moro to tho dictates of com mon senso is found In tho fact that each season brings a smaller sur plus of needless novelties. Tlmo was when ono was almost afraid to buy anything at the beginning of tho Rea son for fear that after tho modes i.ad been authoritatively settled tho purchases mado early would not bo ndequato for tho demands of nn ultra smart wardrobe. Nowadays few changes aro mado and they aro comparatively speaking, inconsequential. Of course ovory smart opening ims Its extreme modes but as these aro intended principally lor display no ono is expected to follow tnem. Revival of Velvets, Thero Is a uoticeubic revival of velvet costumes tills fall and thoy aro seen in charming new colorings, bluet is ono of tho prettiest. This peculiar shade of bluish violet has been used in former years, but Its favor has been uncertain because generally speaking tho color is un becoming. Previously Its greatest voguo was In military effects whoro thoro was a better chance of getting it away from tho face by massing bunches of blucttcs around tho crown or at the back of tho brim. The effort to reproduce tho tint In velvet, which h.ts not mot with suc cess until this season, is doubly com mendable, because the cold motallic lustre has been softened consider ably and with a few touches of laco of white it is possible for almost any- ono to wear a bluet velvet gown. somownat ornato design has tho skirt trimmed with bands of tho samo shade taffeta stitched on to stimulate a flounced effect thero be ing nnnarcntlv thren of tlio finimi-i-a A plaited velvet skirt is rather a dar- IHf n rf vnntlffn nvnn fii. n nlnnjn. ' tigure, but such was successfully ac compllslied In this tollot'.e. The plaits, extend an roumi tho waist, out are stitched very flat. Hie bodice Is closetltting and is plaited nbovo a deop glrdlo to meet n yoke made iu transverse folds of bluet satin. Bordering the girdle In clerical effect aro bands of hluu and whlto ombroldory touched hero and thoro with .dull orange, while the1 uordor of the embroidery is of a 1 lighter shade of blue. Medallions of rlph prnrim Inpn n rn nnnlfnilArf nvflr I the plaited yoke which is also fin isued with bands of tho embroidery. The tops of tho sleoves aro trimmed with laco and embroidery and below the elbow tho full puffs Is caught Into a tight fitting plaited cuff bound with stltchlngs of the silk used to trim the skirt. A Louis XIII silk beaver hat trim med with black plumes completes tho costume. Plaid Chevoits for 8treet Gowns. It would bo difficult to find any thing prettier than the plaid chovolts which aro tho most formidable rival of velvet for street gowns. Those In two or three shades of Clio samo color aro oxtremely effective Es pecially is this true of tho uiue-greys. An important walking dress of steel blue has a deeper blue plaid threaded through It so closely that tho lighter tone is scarcely preemptible. Tho contrast is marked uy a nappy silk cord of Llack running through tho cheviot defining a larger Bquare than that outlined by the darker blue. Tho skirt Is mane qulto plain abou tno nips anu nia laumossiy. vrounu th0 provinco ot piaits al)0V0 tl)0 )olt liiu mm;u wiiu a oui.- jjn0 to mnny f tho .bodlCOS. This tary fold of the same material piped uea ,s oxempiflGu moro , nt homo Host: "Schlitz beer will not, that's another ad vantage. Biliousness is caused by 'green' beer beer hurried into the market before it is sufficiently aged. Schlitz beer is aged for months in refrigerating rooms before it is bottled." "And what do you pay for it?" I lost : "Just what you pay for other beer. I secure the most careful brewing in the world for what you pay without it. I get a beer that costs twice as much as common beer in the brewing, by simply demanding Schlitz." Visitor: "I'll do that next time." Host: "Yes, and ever afterward. People are learn ing these facts, and Schlitz sales now exceed a million barrels annually. Ask for the brewery bottling." Phone Main 1781, The Ross lea 6s Cold StoraffO Co , 414 Main St., Pendleton Rheumatism Positively Cured By Oil and Sweet SpirlU of Kdcn Jioncy-back Goods. A. C. KOKl'PBN & XROS,, Sole Agents for Peadleten. with velvet. Above tho knees tho flounce is headed with three rather wide applied tucks, but tho velvet piping is not repeated here. Tho blouso has only a medium deep h.p.flounco and this Is trimmed sim ply with a stitched fold of tho che viot. Tho girdle is of steel bluo satin faced cloth stitched with black silk braid. It is rather narrower than most ot the belts seen Just now and clasps at the front -with a hamlsomo bluo and ho!'-'- enamelled buckle. A distinctive feature o tho blouso is a shoulder trimming of very 6iuii work braid stitched over bluo taffeta. Thla extends from tho collar ovor tho shoulder seams and down tho sleoves to the elbow whoro it is An lshed with silk passementerie. Me dallions of tho samo braid finished with lareo buttons matching tho but tons on tho glrdlo adorn tho blouso front. Below tho ulbow too sleeves are "mado In lull puffs with three tucks and gathered Into a cuff of braided cloth. An ermino toque trim mcd with bluo silk and ostrich pom pons Is worn with tho gown. Orange Will be Much Worn. Although it Is somownat too pro nounced for entire gowns, orango Is a color that will bo very much worn this season. Ono sees It on many ot tho smart waists, hats and garni tures, especially whero whlto or brown predominates. Nothing makes a more effective lining for the exqulslto nut similes than orango taffeta. A "handsomo soparato bodico of whlto -chiffon generously trimmed with thread laco has a dainty bertha effect fastoned nt the front with a curiously twisted knot of two shades: of ornngo-cnlqred velvet. Descending from tho coreaga Is a doubio twist of tho velvet which meets a glrdlo of tho same caught with a handsomo gold bucklo BJt with rough topazes. Tho increasing width of girdles has caused a flutter of fashion's do main. Madamo 1-a Mode c oins de termined to mako it an Important part of winter dress trimmings and thero is almost a gestural outcry against It becaueo- of Its n-uistlons. The only figuro to whleh U In pos- simo is a very sipnaor, long waiitted ono, and ovon thon. If the wearer is too tall, ,tho style is not c rtaln to bo becoming. Whero tho nuro will permit, howovor, no do'alla lond moro catcnot to a go n, Dodlces, 8tocks and wollar. Smart contouriores aro oxtcndlng gowns though than In street toilet tes, becauso tho pllablo fabrics used for houso toilettes aro more adapta ble to plaits and folds. An nt homo gowii that displays moro than ordi nary originality is russott brown vollo ovor applo green taffeto. Tho skirt has threo partly tucked flounces bordered with a wido fold of cloth and joined with an open Mexican stitching dono with embroidered silk. These flounces open over a plaited front piece of the vollo, Tlio bodico has a partly tucked loose oton effect falling ovor a glr dlo of russet brown panne, tinder tho eton effect Is a walat of white laco over chiffon. Tho bishop sleeves havo a top pleco of tho laco nnd this is bordored very simply with a strip of brown embroidery which extends ovor tho bodico forming a border fur the rich laco yoke. Deop cuffs of silk from which fall folds of soft laco completo a puff of vollo falling from shoulder to wrist. It Is predicted that later in tho sea son fashion will revert to very nigh stocks and collars. It has beon found that the narrow comfortablo bands that aro, .now so highly favored will not bo ablo to withstand tho cold of winter and fashion does not earn to bo responsible for soro throats and aching chests, Although collars may bo ljlgh, however, thoy will bo soft, tlio,. most dcllcato supports being used to hold them tip. Anything stiff and formidable looking will bo discarded as ungainly and unfeml nine, but thero aro so many dainty designs to chooso from that ono stands llttlo chance of fallli.g Into such a sartorial error. MAUD QUIKFIN. 3 A Love Letter. Would not Interest you If you'ro looking for a guaranteed salvo for soros. burns or piles. Otto Dodd. of Pondor, Mo., writes: "I suffered with an ugly soro for a year, hut a box of Bucklcn's Arnica Salvo cured mo. It's tho best Salvo on earth. 25c at Tollman & Co.'u drug store Farm, for 8nlo. We now havo listed for sale some of tho best wheat farms and stock ranches in tho county. All tho places aro well Improved and well supplied with wator. Also somo Tory desir able city property. Call and get prices. BENTLEY & UARTMAN. Olearance Sale of Wall Paper I gPEClAL Bargains will J (be offered on tho re- i tnainder of our Btook of Wall Paper. All this season's pat terns all new, nattj' and up to date. C. C. Sharp Opera House Block. Seventh Street. GOAL Let us fill your bin with .... ROCK SPRING GOAL Recognized as the best and most economical fuel. We are prepared to con tract with you for your winter's supply. We de liver coal or wood to any part of the city. Laatz Bros. Main Street Near Depot You May Have Come To Town on .a Rail but we can repair your rig in first-class shape rvoHonably. We have all the modern annllauces for doing the work. Beeour WI n ONA WAGONH, H AOKB and BUGGIES. Tlit-y are the beat because they are made of dried timber. Call and examine our rigs. NEAGLB BROS., THE BLACKSMITHS Agents for Stover Gasoline Engines, TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNER BROS Ttilopliono Mttln 4 A A fc J..K iti f 1 il ill if 1 1 1 1 ill A J 1 ill Ji iti JmTi r It rfi I Insurance at Cost 14,370,113.00 Of Insurabce in force OREGON FIRC RELIEF AS SOCIATION. A Striotly Mutual Home Institution M. H. RICE, Fteewator, Agent for Umatilla County, J. P. WALKER, olty agent for Pendleton. ASK YOUR DEALER I The Portlani J905 Cigar IDESPAINMJI DISTRIBUTORS :V Meat .. . Dl 5r,u,niz & Greulicn, .,M..,Mi nnd retail BeTrPoTk ana Meats and Sausages - 607 Mam aire", Walter's Flouring w Capacity, 150 barrel" nnr nvrlinnced 10' " , Flour. Mill Fend, CWWV. etc., always on m"10- Oil and Sweet Spiral guonuiteeu 10 ",(6) "A Ism-Money back ing! Are A C. Koeppen Dros.,A' T .-..I I Th Oregon iJLv, unfl on sale ot Frwlf found