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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1904)
' i t''vjiijli;?jiF-''?fl.tv'JJJ' MM DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY. JANUARY 10, 1001. I' I CUTICORA SOAP The World's Greatest Soap. The World's Sweetest Toilet Soap. Sale Greater MUe World's MM cl Oilier Skin Soaps. Sold Wherever Civilization Has Penetrated. Millions of tho world's best people uso Catlcura 8oap, assisted by Cutlcura Ointment, the great skin cure, for pre serving, purifying and beautifying the akin, for cleansing tho scalp of crusts, scales and dandruff, and tho stopping of falling hair, for softening, whiten ing and soothing red, rough and sore hands, for baby rashes, Itchiugs and chaflngg, for annoying Irritations, or too free or offensive perspiration, for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sana tive, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, espe cially mothers, as well as for all the purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery. Cutlcura Soap combines dellcato emollient properties derived from Cutl cura, the great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing Ingredients and the most refreshing of flower odours. No other medicated soap ever compounded Is to be compared with It for preserv ing, purifying and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair and bands. No other foreign or domestic toilet soap, however expensive, Is to be compared with It for all the purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery. Thus It combines In one soap I Mono price the most eQectlvesktn ana tcria blossoms, thus affording dellgnt- sides the tailor nnido costume of wool complcxlon soap, and the purest and ; fU combinations of velvet and laf-1 on gnods there will be worn a little sweetest toilet, bath and nursery soap. I fetn in the color scheme. later ehlo general utility gowns of Bold thnrachont th world, Lhnrafhoat to world. Cuticuri BtMiTtot, lOe. i of Cboeoltu CoAUd rui.2lc. Mr ritl of 001 LBtnvBl, 60c. Bmp. Uc Urnota t London, T7 Charter- KM UOfttM booM ftq. fkrit.A Hat d U Vtii i Uoatos, 1ST CoIoib- Art. roatr I'ruf c&am. vorp , poi n mr Mad tor tiow to Cut Litry ilomour.' Building Material Of all Description Sash, Doors & Windows Made to order. Building paper, lime cement, brick and sand wood gutters f?r barns and dwellings S spec ialty, Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St, Opp. Court House Ti.wjjvijnainttTanv i Be Carnation Carnation Extracts Sure Extracts and are aro Good Call Pure For Peerless Mushes When Carnation You Carnation Extracts Go Extracts are to rs Strong Your Wholeiomc Grocery Save Money On Your Meat Bill Ileing n stock raler on lllreli creek I do not have to buy In ferior cattle, but have prime stock of my own iralulng for the block. You will get better meat uud more of It for less money nt my shop than any where else in town. S. Warner, Prop. JN1SW MlLiAHKISY BIjUG. West. Court. Street Phone Main 19S1 MEN! The DR. IjIEBIC! BTAFf I only Uiiecialists for men, eon tinue to cure all clironlc. nrl- I rate & neiroai alluent. IuidoIp ure .mbbhmt iKiii uiteaiet, rueuniaimu, caiarru. .ate. ill, A. U BruuDAiiT, I'h. ()., (or 77 vein meJIcjil direct' r 7 Huth ttruet, t'orlliiiil, Oron ; III Yetler Way, Heatlle, Waah. Call or write. : NEW YORK FASHIONS Now York, Jan. 1C Tills Is the season when tho woman who can 11k- ' uro so fnr nhead buys hor spring mid , simimur gowns. Now one huh u cholco of tho newest and daintiest fabrics besides the rnrest novelties m trimming. Every ono Is wondering whether tho military fashions that now ob tain will linger through tho winter Bcason and bo fashionable nt Knster tide nnd subsequently during tin? spring. Thoy are cortnlnly vory pretty nnd designed after Ido.is that nro not nt ull masculine. The broad effect which thoy give tho shoulders is a boon to the narrow-back, lint chested sisterhood and there are hundreds of wnys or modifying tliiw particulars to suit womon with whom nature has been mure generous. Military Effects In Vogue. Whether tho vogue will remain r,r not It Is remarked at present that many of tho advnnco styles show military effects in some way or other. Even tho most delicate gowns of silk and crepe have ornaments r thick cords, ending in tassels of greater or less size nnd wide bands of woven gilt. (Jroy silk mull is a fabric which will share popular favor with white. It comes in tho most delightful tints, varying from smoke to delicate pearl and nothing prettier ran bo Imagined j than a homo gown of this material i trimmed and heavy white honltou , laces for the thinnest fabrics tutco the heaviest lares, you know. Fetching Hand.Palnted Effects, ; Another fashionable fabric Is hand i painted gauze or rather It has tiie ' feet of genulno art, for In most1 Mi- at.mros the "nalntliiir" is woven Into the goods through some marvelous achievement of the manufacturer's I skill. Tho satue Is usually shown In 'taint ami blurred pompadour designs of roses, poppies or bunches of wis-! White frocks whether thoy be i.f , silk or cotton must have the ethereal 1 look of fairy belongings. This Is the dlstlugulshliig feature of theso , gowns. To gain this effect dellcato j.aees ail., cmur oineriea aru arv,u for their decoration. Tho more mas- ousl y on tinted dresses. I aimpie. inexpensive ana rreiiy. 1 mi, uran: .. in ..wU 1 euiiwi, iiuuiopni in crepe albatross. This material com- bines tho qualities or two very fash- ionable fabrics with a little of t hair K 1 ' ,l,l-u'"UB l L7, .',"" To . " i. '... .... V " ," auit iiitiiii iijiiiiiiii nun invito ,! ln. ,l,n. f.rn,ln ,. ,l,. hl.v. yoke Ti'f bottom Is tlnls'i?'1 'h a flou: i Ji' nded wK'a two ton if mo dall'i. . i.lth strips of larc i -(Ion R runn..'3 J. or It dlagoiiall an.. rlss S I crossing to form sipiaren. Under Ibis is a frou-lrjm or piaiieii silk mull which mak"s xin effeotlve looting for the drop shirt. Following tho prHvuiU:,,; rjli.xly the bodice. Is BinipileU with n romt yoitc. coming uown very long over the shoiihkr with lare ;ncdnlllons going all annmd It as a finish. Tho high collar Is formed of medallions of lace, caught together and held in place by tiny bones. j Chiffon Velvet in F.-wor, Chiffon velvet, whoso beaut . i. ! h'catit-f have been feoblj do-un. ,,.ct.n,iv lit tills eorrofliHindifii. i !;. growing In Invor among fashlou w . elite. Ono of Rotham's delmlan.e ' ' counts among her prettiest cin n1 i street dress of this fabric In dark , i blue. The skirt is porrecil plain over the hips and slopes don e to n j - deop circular flounce above which aro I two rows of embrnldorled rings cnutli ' to the velvet with tho silk 1 The effect is youthful, yet the tash-1 Ion ls one that may 'he adopted hy j a woman of almost any ago. Instead ! of tho long coat which ls dying a QUlCh death there ls a novel little j Jacket, for which n capo would be an i equally appropriate name. In fnct , tiie ciuire eucct is inui ui u uncu 1 capo edgeil with tho silk rings Around tho neck and half way down ' tho front Is a strlpo of palo blue vol-1 vet. with an nppllnuo design over it rounded at tho neck and finished ut the waist by rings. Theso little nr. naments also cover tho bolt. Tho costume Is effectively 'toppjil with a big picture hat of dark blue plaited chiffon trimmed with bunch es of ostrich tips In the same shade, j Something New in Hat Trimmings. Something now In hat trlniininqu aro largo sized silk cords. It is wound several times around tho crown and looped and knotted at one slilo, the ends being brought together and fastened with n hailed cnbochon In tho center of the looping. No doubt by spring the fashionable hats will be much reduced, in ha lis the growing tendency Is toward smaller designs. Many pretty trimmings for dresses dud hats nro made of dellcato hand mndo handkerchiefs. These novel ties nro expensive, howqvur and thorn are women who have made small fortunes this season from tho sales of such accessories. While whlt is used most, there are pretty color combinations shown in theso trim ming handkerchiefs, which are some what at variance to the rule of nasal etiquette, but they aro novel nnd that is tho chief desideratum. -Maude an in 11. Jacob Hchurmnn, president of for nell University bolloves the Unite' Btntcs and Colombia will actually fight and that tho outcome will malto Colombia a quasi protectorate of the United fltatcs. TAILOR MADE GOWNS. Blmiilr ftrnrrat Utility r)rri- to r) hc Ntylt- Thin Mirlnir. Vor the warm Rprltig duys n tnllot made dress will be found useful. Thla should bo ninde, as Its uiirno Indicates, in a rather Rlmplo maimer, carefully Uttrd and with strapped or stitched seams. Kmart little fronts enn be In troduced to vary the monotony, nnd 1 - TA1LOU J1AI11! D1IKH8. : these can be of dellcule colors hurmo- Dining with the goods. With a coHtunin i nt this sort n rather severe lint is u . necessity, lty this Is Inenut u lint that 1 ' "'" "imer man urrasy. ', 'rl'' blonn- wnlst Is being more nnd i more rcplueed liy the dress. Especially , Is tills tin; ease wltli women whose ! stout figures will not permit them to! look well m u two piece costume. He- black and white foulard, brlllliiutlne nm) Uncu, nr,.,,.s f ,lle or rc,i brllllantlnc, trilm,., w, ,,.lmU of ,,lack muirCi ,,111 l. both iioefnl nnd sniart. A KCPVconl)c tn,or m.llU. K0. ls b , , " tW(, rnWM f llltt0I1S- T1. wa,t ,, i (WO pOlllll-U HITUpS OVCf tllO SIlOll UlCrS, ,i t u made to pouch slightly III frollt. rrll0 slot.VC!) nru flll nt thp wr,gt .,, t, llt ,, altt TIl() skIrt ,N ,rlmmo(, wltll fllur roWfl 1)f strapping. The hat worn wltll this Is f whltH felt, trl.nme.1 with buff col oreil ribbon mid n broad bund of black . ,. VtlVOt. .TUOIO ClIOLI.ET. UP TO DATE HOUSE GOWNS Tlipy CoiiiIiIiip th lllKtorlvil Heat nirntentM -nf Contiinir. The picturesque clement Is obtninlng a givattT bold in hoime drosses. Hero the empire, the I.ouls XV. mid even certain styles suggesting the medlrevnl firo to n .'2'JU'l HnndolTio picture Ku'nis Intendetl for house wear are made wltll u wnt teati overdress falling In straight platti r i i . ..i.jiiR.v-j- --V1 . 1 ti .J a an aii r wjiAi'i'itu. over a full soft front of lace. Tha sleeves are elbow length and are either of tho goods with soft ruflles of lace or of the all over lace of which the front is made. , Dowered china silks now come in all the pompadour colorings and are charming for theso dainty bouse gowns. Thoy nro tucked In clusters or trimmed with butter colored lace ap plique. I'lchus, with long ends reaching to the feet, are very handsome untl give the wearer n stately xir, The wrapper iu the illustration repte fcuuu one of tho most fashionable nnd tauvt designs. It is made of accordion plaited good or rougli crape, The neck Is Mulshed off with two Mvatl tucked cJlt'irr, lauded with eluny lace Inser tion. Where the collars meet In front tJiere Is u long sushllke pendant reach n0 below the knees. Tho sleeves are on the picture order and are heavily trimmed with the Insertion. The bot tom of the skirt Is finished by a doubl failed rutQe, banded wltb the Insertlom. Junto Ciioliwt. CLARA MATHES MONDAY. Popular Company P'-iln- Olx.Nlfjht Repertoire nt tha Frazer. The East Orojiorlan or Octobor 1", 11102, had this to say of the popular Clara .Muthes company, that, oponti a week's engagement at tho I'url; then ler Monday oven'ng: "The Clara .Mnthes company play ed to another crowded house at Km- i iJ S J a JL i UNKNOWN NUMBER Every Sub c; tiinity to Guess on a $100 . Rubber Tii d Buggy As an Expression of Our Good Will Toward Subscribers and to Increase our Sub scriplion List We Will Give Away, now on Exhibition & Co. Implement H usl Two Doors South of the Fast Oregonian Building. Tho Hast Oregonian bus piirclins-il from the A. Kiinkle Implement Co. u $11)0 cushion tiro buggy. It Is n beauty, strong, servlcnhlo and well finished. For oach yenr'u subscription to the Weekly ut $1.&0 or lor every similar amount paid on tho dally or seini-weokly the subscriber is entit led to ono guess ut an unknown num ber or three figures, that will bo placed In a sealed envelope. This Is not u drawing, lottery, or gift enter prise of any kind. How to Participate. Kaeh receipt for fl.RO for tho Dally, Weekly or Soml-wookly Kast Oregon Ian, to any address, tho person to whom tho recolpt Is Issued, will bo glvdn an qpportimlty, absolutely with out cost, to havo a guess at tho un known number, and tho person or persons guessing nearest thut number will receive as a prosent and without any compensation whatever, and merely as an expression of good will on tho part of tho East Oregonian toward Its subscribers, tho $100 cushion tired buggy .advortlsed In this papor and on exhibition nt A. Kunkcl & Co's. implement house two doors south ut tho EnBt Oregonian building. Vor each $l,C0 paid tho lioldor of the receipt will hnvo nn opportunity of making ono guoBs. For oxamplo If you semi ?1.50 for ono year's sub scription to the Weekly or 2.00 for ono year's subscription to the Soml weekly you nro entitled to ono guess. If you pay 5.00 for ono year's sub scrlptlon by mall to tho Dally you will got threo guossos. It you pay $7.60 for ono year's subscription lo the Dally dollvorod by carrier you will get five guossos, or If you pay 3.7f for six months of tho Dully hy carrier you aro entitled to two guess es. No commission Is ullowed lo any igont or solicitor for securing sub- CLARA MATHES. j j , - 'nit r i -tit Tim acting wuh good ii'-d tho upeclalllos were well rceolv id." '!''( rmnan.v Hlippnrtlng Minn .Mii thos this HiiiiHnn is considered by far the best thiK popular star has ever lunl and the vuiidovlllo rnnnmny In tioi'.iired between nets tho best ever ki'oh in tlio West. For tho opening 111" V Alnnduy evening,. "TonneHseo'h T'o-dtmr," the cvor popular Western VJ V I i h f 1 1 GUESSING CONTE ,ber to Have an Opp Absolutely , Free, a Cushion-Tire Bo in the Show Window of the A. Km serlhern under this offer, timl the purson so subscribing does it with the understanding that tho Kail Oregonian In accepted as payment in full lor the money paid. Unknown Number How Prepared. Tho unknown number that ls to he guessed will he made up -In tho fol lowing manner. The ten numbers from nought to nine will bo put on suparute slips of paper and folded m as to be unseen, and n committee 'f subscriber will bo nsken to conduct the assembling of the unknown num ber. This unknown nnmlior will bo formed ut the Host Oregonian office on January In tho following manner: The ton numbers from nought to nlno, inelusivo, on separate Blips of papor, hi small sealed envelopes, will ho placed In a box, shakon, nnd a blindfolded porson In tho presence of the committee will draw out threo of those ten numbers, marking tho first one, the 'second two and tho third three in flguroB, and they will then bo placed In n largo envelope, sealed up ami tlollvorcd to tiie chuir mnn of tho committee of subscribers until tho contest is closed whon tho buggy will bo turned ovor to the Hir son giiCBSlng nearest to the selected number. Tho remaining suvon numbers from which the tlitoo niimbors wore drawn, will be burned unopened by tho committee, so that no ono will know what thoy wore. Tho unknown numbum will be formed by putting togothur tho three numbers In thr, order nn marked, one, two, three, on the onvolnpeH on which thoy nro contained. Tho unknow number will not bo nsseinbled until me guessing contest Is complete", are "'". ,n i . ........ ,. i.. w, ' ciMi.urriu.'- ... iiuiivo no one will Know wiitii i n"- nf,0r 111 ,krt be until It Is publicly announced to ,iy lln" ' ' ibf "w unl,U,.rll.ru .net Illlll Ari7." ttfi ' . jj Limited Competition. I whir" ,, ,be t& The number uf rucolntH this contest will ho limited to the1 consider, ?? tor man T'. the CHE need 0 "wiry and stock r?l ""icbwori TK(1UEEN In comiMIl,!,, jffla rnun itni. -w . .. .. .., iii.ses cm nimiui;i i- wj must be composed o t f 1 ,l,s, UmllB Tnoor" rnnn.it . 1 (ban Oi: ' to i.e jia mB. guenslns absolutely u m no ciiuiihi - Inuiii'ii II I1L ifc""' ... mta The receipt" vj u'w i't me : . tW' ,8,. Of HI C " ' ' Vf ol I Slllim:n'' vi, ret"' on the tackli- ,,l.-lnL. 18 Ql nnlinmvn niimf' e -'!-'!rltt"1 i,r uwitnletl in" lrt 1 How the G ot ,o,)1 On beciirhiK , ies V1 person OIIIH' , DC ml Oil their guess ID ., """"..I,. Issued In I tho r11""" I I II 1KHJ