DAILY EAST OWE GONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 84. 1903. SATURDAY NIGHT rES at ALEXANDER'S i "Tpc mioted below before or after the hour at prices i . - E.i r Remnant to Children's School Umbrellas, IK qi j ..v,n .tl mil handle Umbrella $l3oeA lii leht Shirt from 8:30 to e.so o'clock- rf.'fc.' .i.. 1.HA Whttn Out In Flannel fttmn ami I ' firm Jl . iirf nfK IE tlmtt 4 .Mlltn.nni. L l all colors, 45(5 FR0" 8 10 8:30 ,CL0CK rTiiriitomer. Sofa Pillows, silk floss, shifted: Jk.l -I .a........ UOU I'll tlOCK- pnOM S to 9 O'CLOCK Pillow i4M.d 10 pIecea Dresa Goodg i,gho1as weave, 75c value 40c yd IXIOCK- FROM 9 to 9:30 0XL0CK- Bllielee " fP- ,., Olltlnfr Flnnnpl Nll,t PrecUll r""n- n,. nrp,,llr tr!mmf fi SATURDAY NIGHT AT X A N D E R ' S .RTMLENT STORE t WEEKLY FflSHIDH LETTER. I IvouEDjoy a good article, then smoke PRIDE OP UMATILLA OR INDLETON BOQUET ; made and of Uie best tobacco. A. RfHODE, Maker. MONTERASTELLI BROS. Marble and Cranite Works MOKfllEKTS, IlEaPSIONKS. cop. INOa AM) BUILDl.NO STONK WeuooarowD work and guarantee tbe same at loweit price. Etttmatca eiren on all kind, of Cut Stone. We have a larjte itoct and wonio be pleat ed to have jou examine It. :::::::: : Main Street Pendleton, Oreqon Near O. K. 1 X. Depot r rffi?yffifr' .BRA!f:11 saop AT HEfrXKR, OKK. I customers we have the better we can do for hat reason we do our best to serve all classes are blessed with big purses or modest ones. are marked in plain figures and considering la low price. IEST GOODS at HONEST PRICES GLENN WLNSLOW Jeweler and Optician hCK, ri nm.kiox, Okk. WE PLEASE THE FASTIDIOUS with our laundry work why not you' The more critical you are about your linen, the bttter we'll like it, for we cater to the best class ol patrons in Pendleton. On mail, messenger, personal or 'phone order, we call for and deliver gentlemen s and family washing, and ask now only for a "try ' at your week's washablcs. The DOMESTIC LAUNDRY iat Is Crescent ;ing Powder ? Urj.tn.rinfa Ttnn i iiTincnn TI.' PVener. anil Phncnli'itn tfnvAtnn in F58 of the U. S. Dispensary is: ketone to two ounces, it is a mild purga- f juiC adiine enecr, is wen aaapieu e of children and of persons of delicate doses it is considerably used to meet cy of phosphate in the system (the ele X ,?uJd 10 make teeth and bones, and. wi the digestive juices live.) It is best ad- 1 With the fnn,) rn. rn. --.I fD , -wv4, .oyiany Willi limn, a.u (eaied whenever there is occasion to give SOLD AT ALL GROCERS round 25c, With a Coupon V1 " 1 1 1 niiiiiiniiiiin the p, New York, Oct. 24. The observer ot women and fashions will notice that black gowns aro takinc a fore most place on tho list of ultra-smart I toilettes again. While It has never disappeared from the up-to-date ward robe c-ti-r'y, It has been neglected' to some extent by women whose flg tires would permit it. Of course among tho stout sister hood black will always be the piece de resistance ot fashions, for noth ing so effectively offsets the result of nature's generosity and which is very necessary when slendcrness and grace are the most important ele ments in tho feminine realm. Ingenious and Fetching Desgns. A fashionable modlsto who is as generous with her advice as sho is clover with her needle, advises that whoro only ono black gown can bo had to make it an evening frock. Aside from tho fact that it can be retouch ed often during tho season and mado to appear as two or three different toilettes, it can be gulmped with a bit of handsome lace or embroidery and worn when visiting or attending semi-formal afternoon affairs, A pretty design fulfilling these re quirements is carried out in silk crepe de chine. The skirt Is tucked In groups around tho hips and alter nating with the tucks aro diamond shaped medallions of Cluny laco from "under which the materials Is cut, giving a glimpse ot a lustrous liber ty tatln petticoat. From tho knees to the feet there falls a deep flounce of crepe de chine also tucked and embroidered. Through tho medallions on the I flfunrp hnwvor ore entrho an oc-i rasional glimpse of a distracting black and white effect which purzlca while it pleases. The secret lies in a double flounce of black and white chiffon which is used to trim the fcatln petticoat. The ruffle is edged with a ruckling of black chiffon edged with lace. The bodice fits over a perfect-fitting satin lining and has inserts of the medallions up and down tho cen ter of the back and across the shoul ders. A novel idea is worked out by having a border of black lace around the medallions under which are smothered layert, of black and white chiffon; the effect gives the waist much of tho appearance of an entire lace bodice and Is very chic. On either side of the front the trim ming used in the black is repeated. The vest is of black chiffon over chiffon, the satin being omitted to make tho ensemble as nolt aud grace ful as possible. Medallions of silk thread laco are interwoven in the chiffon and at occasional intervals thero are roses of black pearls with chiffon leaves. The sleeves arc tucked to the elbow and fit rather close from this point to tho wrists. The scant puff, how ever, is slit up the back and an un dercuff of chiffon to match the vest Inserted. The wristband is compos ed simply of a pointed band ot lace. The upper part of the vest broadens from the bust-line over the shoulders and across the back into a yoke ef fect finished with a simple drapery of chiffon. This, when removed, con verts the toilette into a delightful evening gown Simpler designs can be produced after tl.e samo pattern, us'ng Valen ciennes lace and less of It and alba tross, wool crepe of an Inexpensive voile. A touch of color could bo ef fectively added also in a piping of Dale rose rannc at tne tnroat ana around the wristbands. October Bridal Costumes. I r..t ,.i l.(.Jit,.o hfivrt r-ontrHmtf.fi 3 I number of novel ideas to tho season's I ' modes. Hich crepe de I'arls, mous-1 gr seune anu oiu iuco uuvc place of the lime-honored satin in I many of the prettiest bridal dr;sses I gr of autumn. A delicious model in CT crepe de Paris, varying from snow to TZZ. oyhier white, has tho skirt cut alter the circular pattern with a round train. Tho bottom is finished with a High Class Druggists AND OTHERS. Tho better class of druggists, everywhere, aro men of scientific attainments anil high integrity, who devote their lives to tho wolfuro of thoir fellow men in supplying the best of remedies and purest medicinal agents of known value, -in accordance with physicians' prescriptions and scientific formula. Druggists of tho better class manufacture ninny excellent remedies, but always undor original or officinal names and thoy nover sell false brands, or imitation medicines. Thoy aro tho men to deal with whon in need of anything in thoir lino, which usually includes all standard remedies and corresponding adjuncts of a llrst-class pharmacy and tho finest and best of toilet articles and preparations and many useful accessories aild romedial appliances, Tho earning of a fair living, with tho satisfaction which arises from a knowledge of tho benefit conforred upon their patrons and assistance to tho medical profession, is usually their greatest reward for long years of study and many hours of daily toil. They all know that Syrup of Figs is an excellent laxativo remedy and that it gives universal satisfaction, and therefore they aro selling many millions of bottles annually to tho well informed purchasers of tho choicest roraudios, and thoy always tako pleasure in handing out the genuine articlo bearing tho full narao of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on tho front of every package. They know that in cases of colds and headaches attended by biliousness and constipation and of weakness or torpidity of tho liver and bowels, arising from irregular habits, indigestion, or over-eating, that there is no other remedy so pleasant, prompt and beneficial in its effects as Syrup of Figs, and thoy aro glad to sell it because it gives universal satisfaction. Owing to tho cxcellonco of Syrup of Figs, tho universal satisfaction which it gives and the immonso demand for it, imitations have been made, tried and condemned, but thero nro individual druggists to bo found, hero and there, who do not maintain tho dignity and principles of the profession and whoso greed gets tho better of their judgment, and who do not heBitato to recommend and try to sell tho imitations in order to tnako a larger profit. Such preparations, soraotimos have the namo " Syrup of Figs" or "Fig Syrup" and of somo piratical concern, or fictitious fig syrup company, printed on the package, but they never havo tho full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on tho front of tho package Tho imitations should bo rejected becauso they aro injurious to tho system. In ordor to sell tlio imitations thoy find it necessary to resort to misrepresentation or deception, and whenever a dealer passes pff on a customer a preparation under tho name of "Syrup of Figs" or "Fig Syrup," which does not bear tho full name of tho California Fig Syrup Co. printed on tho front of tho package, he is attempting to deceive and mislead tho patron who has been so unfortunato as to enter his establishment, whether it ho largo or small, for if tho dealer resorts to misrepresentation and and deception in ono case lie will do so with other medicinal ngents, and in tho filling of physicians' prescriptions, and should be avoided by every ono who valucB health and happiness. Knowing that tho great majority of druggists aro reliable, wo supply tho immonso demand for our excellent remedy entirely through tho druggists, of whom it may be purchased every where, in original packages onlvi at tho regular price of fifty cents per bottlo, but as exceptions exist it is necessary to inform the publio of tho facts, in order that all may declino or return any imitation which may be sold to them. If it does not bear tho full name of tho Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on tho front of every packago, do not hesitate to return tho article and to demand tho return of your monev, and in futuro go to ono of tho better class of J -a 1 Ml II , . .1 1 . , . it.! ! t l; 1 1.1....-! uruggisiswuu win sen you wnatyou wisn ana tno ncsioi evcryiunig 111 ins iiiicui rcuruimi'it; nn iT, SKIRT SALE s This week will be one of special interest to the ladies, for we are putting on r sale the nicest lot of Walking and Dress Skirts we have shown this fall. jfE CINEZIHEMNE Dress Skirts; j: latest htyle .Mixed white and black Wool Sklrft) EC very dressy CT Kine Broadcloth Skiit, tlalxratel.y XZZ trimmed with nllk liands, fine drop .Skirt, tll.00 value; our special EC price . . $5.00 6.00 7.50 4.50 Good quality Wool Walking Skirts from $2.25 to Sf e these skirls before the week li gone, fin you will surely le pleased with them. Saturday Specials! Men s ribbed Underwear ii-gulai 30c grade, for one day only Men's black and white Sli'rts, 50c grade for Saturday, only 39c All 5c Calico, 10 yards for . ... .)oc Our $1 50 Bed Comfoits, large size, tilted with white cotton; Saturday only . . . f i.a'o Ladies' Dressing Snrques all grades, spt cial 10 per cent reduction. Outing Flannel. 71 grade. ionrds for 50c OUR PRICES DEFY COMPETITION on every hot. 2U THE FHIR half-inch hem above which two tucks of the same width appear. From the tncM nn to the edee of a hip-yoke of rare old lace, rows ot suirruig mu iaiiiaitttiititiaaaiaiiiiiuiuiiiitiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiuaiiiuiiiiiiiutiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiuiuuauiiK models that can serve for dressier occasions. Somo of tho newest headgear do- grouped a few Inches apart in I'0'1, ' hleh. narrow crowns at the base of ... ,n rl ThV T entire eown te ' tl,n wldo ,,rlm ls SlaBBCd wbjte silk conK The 1 entire gown Is what a,)ru,lt,y at tne ,)ack, Tll0 made over white . . incsfon is mado to accommodato Nothini; could bo simpler than tno ' ,,.,., ,hn, nrn Hn.i in i.n,i.w it ic fuKhinnpi. wiin a ueeii.-": : - . .: . . UUUIl'L, , k tir .--.". -...i vnin nf tlnnlv tucked chiffon over which is laid a deep circular col- i. r li, I,, mntnh that unon the lai ui - hlp-yoko of the skirt Tho material )s guthered very iuu across too uw to fall in a graceful blouse over a ..i-.ii,. ,.r r.ichi.H white satin. Tho sleeves ar3 mado with caps fitting clobo to about four Incnes neiow ine shoulders, when they expand suddenly 1. . Ttni-inns miff which is a mcd- ley of chiffon appliques, tucks and laco. , I,, Another very handsome bridal gown is made en princcsso of silver whte tatln embroidered with clusters of the cream colored wild roses, which aro massed wiwi auu-umwu rosebuds and green leaves. Here ,,.,u.!n iriv- wav to charming originality' and. tho green of tho leaves though pale, Is deeiaeu euuusii mav h trimming on tho dress among tho handsomest decorations of the season. Going Away Costume. (Jolng away costumes, '0 It ultra fashionable, match In color tho hair of tho brldo. This snouiu oe a bource of constant ueiisiu 1 y woman whose crown of glory ls a Jo. forever uecauso whcic ...v. -.jq ueuuiugn ovnv"- streakB of -brown and gold that cau . t-rmingied with beaded passemcn D . , . .i....itnn.n.l n lion, in ..I- i. only pooriy uui.i -v - -. 11 full loops and allowed to hang un confined almost to tno waistline. Thero are a number of now ideas in tho matter of trimming, both for street, house and evening gownB, For tho long, closp-flttlng tailor Jack et the newest way of stitching the seams ls with straight straps of the same material finished at tbo bottom to simulate a golf slick, the tiny cross-section being of a different cloth. An expensive, but very pretty ski.-t decoration consists of bands of sable of varying widths running from tho hem to tbe ends of the hlp-yoko after the manner of the velvet ribbon bands that havo hitherto been fash ionable on taffeta dress skirts. For evening gowns there como flowers of pearls and laco with ex quisite shaded .green sbiffon leaves. These can bo appllquod over the front of the bodice and skirt or scat-. tered over tho entire gown provided inO CUniKIlltt Ul LJJU jjuiuu hiu iiui exhausted before sufficient trimming has been acquired lor mo purpiwe. Many novel uses aro found for fringes. Applied In scroll design they make a deiiKhtful decoration. The nMl.not aiiis frfnppa finvo deen-knot I uvn" u 1 1 1 . ..-. ted headings and sometimes are In-1 THE PALM T. D. GADDIS, Proprietor Candies, Ice Cream Soda : Nuts, Fruits and Tobacco .... ....... ..nniips and libei't" S&fi J u),nil lnr the lustre of rubrics with their embellishments of lace and embroidery. Ilrown in all tne snauos u'j much In demand for traveling d esses. n ... - mi, in matc-h. trimc d miiB uiu , . with fur, preferably chinchilla, rc le or ermine, and where this is tho c se the tailor-made design is replaced by 1 i-,., u.n nr iii-n nt-n the fashiona ble woman would havo been shocked at tbe sight of a colored handker chief. Now the smartest rnucholrs match the color of tbe gown and are bordered with tho costliest laces. Clerical cuffs now accompany neckwear of the same style that has proved so great a favorlto. MAUDE OHIFFIN. Pure Goods and Low Prices THE PALM 221 E. Gourt $ 3 3 3 3 3 3