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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1903)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, ORSGOI. SATURDAY, NOVEMDER 21, 1903. Your Mother can be provided with an annual income lor lite in event 01 your deatn, at less cost than vou can make the same provision tor your wiic or your ennurcn. This contract can be obtained at a low cost. A A A AAA A A A A AA i WEEKLY FASHION LETTER. Now York, November 21. It iloea seem mat the women ot Gotham, therefore of tho cntirn styles emanate from hero should bo most thankful for tho pretty fashlonB wo have this year.- Then union? tho In writing for term state the future blessings thoy Bhouhl ask for amount of cash you would like to tho power of discrimination, for there drawoutarendot limited payment Bhops w,th wh',crmnady is expec ed penod, your age, your mother sage t0 adorn herself tlmt ,t'ls vcrJ ,ffl. and the amount of annual income cult to know what to and what not tor lite vou would like to provide to buy. for her in case of your death. Already tho Mores, having reaped ' ihnfH t , 1. . iiiisiuiiM ui uumi.n.1 wusucvibcui nnces nro lmclnlnir tn mnkn nnnro. ana introduced dv inc company cintiio reductions on the smart fab which ranks r,CB winter ami tno uay or tho ,, woman whose dress allowance Is by r.-.i , no means considerable seems 'Z'. ..... .,: at hand. I HlllfV vlhnllnno dhnvnlto nti.l hnmn FT W T T l " ' 1 HE MUTUAL L.IFE INSURANCE spuns which sold at two dollars a r... ,., Mr,.., v., at the opening of tho season Kicbarb A. MCCdkdt, President. Alma D. Katz, manager, noise, Idaho. Frank L. Hammond, District Manager, i-enuieion, Oregon. IIiarnloiia, T MAKE YOUR MARK IN THE WORLD Don't be satistied to move aloag in the same old way for low wages. We cau help you carve out a successful career. Thousand have increased their salaries by following our plan. We can trnln you tn spare time and at small co-t for any of the following portion : Moclintlciil, ICIactrliAil, Hteutu, or Civil Unulncer, Hlcctrlclun. Sorrtyor. Arcliltect, Oriiftx mmn, Uoolck epur, Htunooriph , Tflacllur. Htiow Cnrcl WrKar Window Dcmwr, or Al. Wrltr CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Box 799 SCRANTON, PA. Or tall on our lornl rpnrp.iiin. the. T FT. lirackinn Itlltestrtet Pendleton, Ore, have been reduced one-third and tho samo Is true of oxpcnsive voiles, etamlnes, satin brocadeB, mousse-1 lines and materials for afternoon and evening wear. I Tho values of trimmings of every description have boon corresponding ly cut so that it is now posslblo to have a gown with all" the pristine elegance of advance-season modes at a very much less cost. Wider and More Elaborate Skirts. That now skirts will be wider and mnro elaborate Is attested by a pret ty model In brown imitation voile. The skirt is laid In three tiors, each being bordered with a band of dell- cato chenille nnd silk embroidery. Around the waist tho fullness Is gathered, though tho upper tier is scant because of tho general full ef fect of the design. The bodice is accordion plaited and blouses over a girdle of darker brown satin. Fulling over the blouse front and back Is a bolero of bands of lace stitched together with strips of brown satin to match the girdle. Tho sleeves are laid in box plaits at the top but the puff below tho elbow is tucked, the tucks being held In place with stitchlngs of French knots instead of the regula tion machine stitching. Tho collar is a pretty symphony in burnt cream lace with pipings at tho top of burnt orange velvet, olive green loulsine, cream net and white chiffon. Only thu faintest glimpse of each color and material Is visible, but the effect is very complicated and artistic. Women who object to elaboration in street costumes will probably not smile upon tho growing tendency to expand upon tailor made dresses. In fact except for morning wear very fow strictly tailored gowns are seen. Tho velvets and rich cloth are all trimmed ornately and are as apropos for calling as thoy are for street pur poses. T -I Suppose & ydu hentout ropurr. The kitchen tmmuwxMm And step along mm. wu.ourrE fl AS IF H WERE A Emw SIGHT! ,n jTHJJt TOU WOUIBBE MUCH. r. And yet door steps are. M Alwws used. A ;irl"n i:n mi llo. At u recent hoard school examination for girls one of the tasks was an essay on boys, nnd this was one of thu com positions Just as it was banded In by a girl of twelve: The boy Is not un animal yet they can be beard ton considerable distance. When a hoy hollers, be opens his big mouth like frogs, but girls hold their toiing ill they lire spoke to and then they answer respectable nud tell Just how It was. A boy thinks himself clever because he can wade where It Is deep, but (iod irindo the dry land for every living tiling, and rested on the seventh duy. When the boy grows up. he Is called a husband, and then he stops wading and stays out at nights, but the-grew up girl is a widow and keeps house. London Tlt-Iilts. -r-.4...- ---- .4.... Hot Lak Oregon's Greatest Natural Wonder Many Acres of Hottest Sprine: Water on Earth Marvelously Curative Cl II V II 1 CM I'U III f. At nine poor Tom was elck In bed, A towel wrapped about his head. At ten the puln Is somewhat less. Hut stilt he feels too 111 tc dress. Eleven Thomas thinks that he May pu8slbly net up for ten. Me tHkes some nourishment at noon And licpee lie may feel better soon. At one he groans urn! says perhaps lie mjv be nctlint' a relapse. "It's nenderful," he soya at two, "What koo.1 fresh ah- will sotRcttme dul" At three, to sue him slide down hill. Voo ouldn't know he'd been txi 111. N. This Illness, I've heard say. Need not be feared on Saturday. Young Polks' Herald. COPTRICKT ON HIS ANNUAL VISIT Santa Claw can bring nothing better than Besc Huggles for driving his friends and yours on jaunts in the open The varlom vehicles we have at Santa's call airier only In itjlc, lio und coat In excel, tenee tbeyareaxhi. ulveKrlis our address for nionna waxonr, oai-ki and BUKRlei. All air dried timber; steel clad hubs : mid on a xuarsn toe to run eatlrr than any other make We are gnmor umtic.a county, uiye u a call NEAGLE BROS., THE BLACKSMITHS GET MURPHY TO DO YOUR- Painting and Paper Hanging. You'll get the. Best work And lowest prices E. J, MURPHY 111 Court Street. LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH Building ...Material DIMENBIONIiUMBEIi OK all descriptions. Bash, Doors," Blinds, Mould nig, Building and Tar Pa,er. 1 Bring Your Bill to Us and Get Our Figures, Grays' Harbor Coin. Co. Off. Wl C. R. Depot Appropriate to Season, Appropriately with tho Thanksgiv ing displays there come some smart designs for country wear. IJrown is a leading color for these costumes and shares favor with hunter's green, a revival this year, and cranberry red, with its delightful darker shad ings of blackish-bronze. tmong the automobile styles there are some striking novelties In fur. Bear nnd monkey skins are tho pre vailing furs and nothing has yet been introduced to supplnnt them in mod ish favor. Ilussinn cat pelt is pret ty, hut almost too delicate for the different kinds of weather that one Is expected to encounter at country house- parties. A handsome auto coat with hat to match, reaches to tho hem of tho gown and is made of long-haired monkoy skin. Over the shoulders there droops a deep cape collar, tho fronts of which fasten with chains caught at each side with winsomo little lynx heads. Tho pates of tho monkeys are almost too human to make them fashionable, banco tho heads of other animals must bo used for the purpose. MAUDE OHIPFIN. Proftsbor Suppose you were en gaged In the autopsy of a Bubject and It gave signs of Hfo, what would you do? Student I think I should change the subject, sir. Town and Stain? Arfsfir From Eat fjfe-ffew nf nafnrinni im uu . ..... n .... wav,U A Wonderful water ami rest euro. A beautiful health rewirt. Oral in Siiinm.iri.iti! in Winter. ' ""imamiid Hot. Lake Is to the Wmt what Arkansas Hot Springs are ti the ICant. It is in u,. Grand lt.mde Valley, on O. It. & N; railroad, 200 nillea from Portland.. e .For ages It luw been known iw the "Big Medicine" of tho Indian. Flow 2 ;flo 000 ral Ions per day, boiling hot many ncrei of the hottest spring water in the world. ' The water Is olear as crystal. The mineral In the water U in such perfect solution that no particle of precipitate will (all, oven after standing for days. Marvelously curative in cH-eases of stomach, bowels, liver, bladder, skin and Mood' also in iheumntisni, catarrh, neuralgia and other nervous tmuliles, ' Every updo-date convenience and equipment of high-uhiM, modern hotel. Bates; Hotel, 10.00 to 15 00 per week. Baths, single bath, !J5 cents one week im three weeks 3.50. Mud 4.00 par week. ' ' ' ,Jn Sit down and write for our Illustrated booklet today, It will interest you. Aridrm 171. 11. TT a 1 Til Lm UkHi lTtU.ll.. If I Ul TV. I. fill - - j 1 - w 111 Medical Supt., Hot Lake Oregon at am-- it a IITI 1.' Mil TT.1 ArA I n lnAtTtn. 1 ril n . . . 1 Christmas Gift -OK A .BEAUTIFUL- ACORN HEAT NG STOVE Christmas Eve., December 24th, 1903 In W;iri!lK V(.ln "Ilnw tunny women are persistently ruining the 'bloom of their lips and the contour of checks und nil pleasant 'expression' by pinning their veils too tightly across the face." sulci a woman. "Observe the women on the streets. and you will sec nuy number of theni at frequent intervals 'pout!ug' out their hps so us to pusli off tho pressure of the tightly drawn veil nud nil tuicou xclouff that the peculiar action has grown Into n li.xed habit or that It makes a perfect caricature of their fncefl every tlpie they do It." Mttlr Tlilnit. It Is the little things of life oficv that prove the most trying. Ilurcnn drawers that stick are sometimes more tlllllcult to endure thaii a serious trou ble. It Is worth while to stop nnd re member that to rub tho offending' edges with a cake of hard soap, a bit of stove blacking .or even n soft lead pencil wll! make life worth living again. If the windows of our poorly built houses rat- tlo at night aggravating!-, n few sllpa of folded newspaper will stop the noise and bring peace and slumber. A Eaeral Cement. Gin and gelatin make a very good co uicnt, which Is so clean It leaves no mark afterward. Dissolve a small quantity of gelatin In tome gin until It is of the consistency of thick gum. Wash' tbo edges of tho china or clasa to be joined, then apply the cement and allow It to dry. We carry u full line of Table Cutlery Carvers f IPocket Cutlery j CI t Scissors Razors Builders' Hardware Tools Blck headachft ahKnlutait anri n. manentlv niirod w uainw Mnhi r-.. 'j uuan mvri vtt, A pleasant herb drlnlc. Cures Con- stipatloii and Indigestion. Makes you cat, sieop, work and happy. natisractlon cuarantoed or monv On Christmas Eve we will present to one of out castomcrs a beau tiful large she ACORN HEATING STOVE Tickets given with every Dollar purchase- Sole agents m Stransky Steel V f 111 1900 Acorn Ranges COMPLETE PLUMBING AND TIN SHOP IN CONNECTION back. 25c and 50c. V. Yf. Schmidt i e TTTtTT'i & Co.