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PAGE TEN. DAILY EAST OKEOOXIAX', rEXDLETOX, OREGON, XATI'ltDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, tPOI. TWELVE I'AGcg, Superintendent Public Works Of Islington, K) Nifts "Pc-ru-na Is an Cxr.cllrnt Medicine.' NEW YORK FASHIONS re jj J. il iiipplegate. . J. II. Hlpplrgatn, Sujit. of Public Works, Ct West nth St., Islington, Ky., irrites: "1 find that Porunn Is an excellent medicine especially for 'atnrrhal affec tion and all dlca.fs leading to con sumption, bronchial trouble? or stomach troubles. It also acts as a preventative and keeps the system In a healthy con dition so that it easily throw oft dis ease. It 1 an excellent tonic and a great appetizer and as a lare numlier of those who have liecn lining it s-poak Tery highly of it curative powers. J am satisfied that my opinion of it N correct, and that it i deserving of high praise." J. JI. llipplcgate. Peruna is the remedy for catarrh. Al most everybody knows that by hearsay and thousands know it bj experience. Catarrh in its various forms is rapidly becoming a national curse. An un doubted remedy has been discovered by Dr. Ilartmau. This remedy has been thoroughly tested during the past forty years. J'eruna cures catarrh in all pha.-es and stages. There is no remedy that can be sutsliuiled. If you do not deiive prompt and ati factory results from the use of Portinu, Trritestonce to Ir. Hartinan, giving a full statement of oiir rno iml he will l plwrt to giV'.- iu In:- -r.luabte ad vi ' ' . "" . '' .-.. IV i.Icnl of ' '111. us. tl W U " t w cfc I t J Per set. So.tlO: gold cmiviit. Sl.nn; silver filling, ."Oc; ex tnicting. rl)c. tVe are thoroughly equipped with all modern methods and appliances, and guunintee our work to be of the highest stand ard, and our prices the lowest consistent with flrst-clas work.' White Bros. Dentists. Association Block. Telephone Muln 1001. CARLOAD OF STONEWARE All size Jars, crocks. Jugs, churns, etc. We will make the price satisfactory- See us. DESPAIX & CLARK. Building Material Or ALL DESCRIPTIONS. SASH, DOORS and WINDOWS Made to Order Building To iler, Lime, Cement, Brick and Sand, Wood Gutters for Hams mill Duellings a Specialty. Oregon Lumber Yard Altu Street, Opp. Court House. PIONEER BOTTLING WORKS All water used Is sterelized and is absolutely pure. The best carbonated drinks It Is possible to make. Telephone Main 9S1, New York. Sept. 17. Society folk ; are returning to town from mountain and seashore mid the present week ' has neen the first display of fall J gowns and millinery on Fifth live ' nue. From all indications, yellow I and orange, and certain tints of brown, especially the two former in' every possible shade, are destined to tie the most popular colors this sea son. Orange and burnt orange and burnt tomato and all the other vari ations, lire exquisite in themselves, and most effective when used In rib- bon. flower or feather trimming for I ' w hite hats, but they are rather try 1 ing to most women used any other wa The popularity of yellow will probably be confined to millinery, i dress trimmings and evening clothes. I although It Is probable It will be con spicuous In the plaids and shot ef- 1 tecls whlcli we are promised for the , coming winter. Dlrectolre styles are very promi nent this fall and these may be I studied In libraries, picture galleries 1 , and old prints. The long skirt, with , Its little short train in the buck, still reiiulres the Use of both hands to hold It up and keep It from twining around our feet. So far from de creasing In width, the smart skirt has now become 12 yards around, a severe strain upon most women's purges. These very full skirts are often made quite plain with Just a hem at the bottom. To be quite cor rect, skirt hems must vary In width from six to 10 Inches. Thin hems ; are often interlined with flannel to weight them and sometimes little lead weights ure put at the top oi the hem. Where one bus to put so much money Into the material for a skirt it Is a relief not to be obliged to trim It. There Is. however, the con solation afforded by French folds ap plied box pleat, ruchlngs and shir rings of the dress material. lllue Is Popular, lllue is the popular fall color, and a very pretty dress for early cool days Is built of a heavy quality of blue linen. The hem is headed by three rows of narrow blue and white braid, and the same braid Is used in u close scroll work over the wide belt, the cuffs and around the nee The full skirt is kitted to the waist band, and the bodlee Is made with a Jacket effect In an almost square runel In the back and front. From shoulder to belt the edges of these lanels are crossed by braid loops paaved around small ball buttons on , the panels and sides of the waist, i The neck has a square cut collar sloping into revers In front, border ed by three rows of braid mid open ing over a white shirt front which ma be worn with or without stock. The fall clothes run toward the smooth effects, though when the first snow files the rough goods will comtt out and one will wo;ider where so many handsome suits come from. The attractive qualities of the new coats are Just being realized by the great army of women who want to be hand some. Quite pretty are the military touches which are lent to the new long coats. They ure made with but ton holeo and military strapping ex tending all the way down the front and there are stiff little military col lars that stand straight up around (be neck, while others, belli coilar- less, have the military finish. ; New Hat Kt let. i With the fall gowns the fall hats ji.ive llkewis- come to town. It is , n the crown that the greatest chunge hi the autumn hats is to be seen The frown Is asserting Itself. It is get ting higher and higher. The crown -i-sti hat, so conspicuous a year ago. is now strikingly out of date. The , high crown shows Itself not only In the dashing velvet-covered dlrectolre hats, but also In the simpler styles i for knock-about wear. The every-day hats. In addition to 1 their pronounced crowns, have lost .ill their stiffness. They are made , 1, the softest of felts and trimmed ' ti a way to indicate that they were ' I' slgued to please the essentially ; feminine woman. The band which i entircles the crown is often of soft ' silk laid In folds, while in front the i silk is draped either in a careless hou or arranged In loose folds. Many , of the brims are edged with a fancy j silk braid which has the effect of em- ' broidery. Kid Trimming for Huts. Another fashionable trimming for I the hat for everyday wear Is kid. The kid Is extremely soft, and is used not . only in bands, but formed Into buck- i les. Now, the new feature is that the kid is embroidered in the pret I tlest of soft colors, delicate shades of I red. blue, green and yellow being j used. i The embroidery Idea, by the way i I enters largely Into the new hats. A I very new fad Is to have the embroid ery In the self-color only worked with I ' the coarsest of silk threads, so that It has the effect of raised work. t A fashionable toque for the au tumn girl Is a gracefully draped model of brown velvet embroidered In a. striking design with heavy brown silk floss. Trimming the front of the toque are Jtwo pieces of the embroid ered 'velvet piped with champagne colored velvet. Caught under one loop of the velvet Is a fancy wing with a long stem, the feathers of which blend from deep brown to cafe au lalt. This stylo of turban Is made to order, to match the particular tailor ed gown with which It Is to be worn, and very often the same velvet which is used to form the collar and cuffs of the tailored Jacket will be employ- ed In fashioning the smart looking toque. The separate waist Is spoken of ns a possibility for the coming winter, and many indications point to such a decree of fashion. Some charming models recently Imported from Paris suggest that a general movement In favor of the convenient little gar ment is already on foot. A special Uvorlte would seem to bo white taf feta. Not the stiff, unplastlc taffeta if a few seasons ago, but the soft, flexible goods which now goes by that name Estelle Clnromont. There is only One Genuine-SyrUp Of FigS, The Genuine is Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. The full name of the company, California Pig Syrup Co., Is printed on the front of every package of the genuine. The Genuine- Syrup of Figs- is for Sale, in Original Packages Only, by Reliable Druggists Everywhere Knowing the above will enable one to avoid the fraudulent imita tions made by piratical concerns and sometimes offered by unreliable dealers. The imitations are known to act injuriously and should therefore be declined. Buy the genuine always if you wish to get its beneficial effects. It cleanses the system gently yet effectually, dispels colds and headaches when bilious or constipated, prevents fevers and acts best on the kidneys, liver, stomach and bowels, when a laxative remedy is needed by men, women or children. Many millions know of its beneficial effects from actual use and of their own personal knowledge. It is the laxative remedy of the well-informed. Always buy the Genuine- Syrup of Figs MANUFACTURED BV THE LoMisYiHe , Ky S my rr&rvcisco, price nrry cents per bottle . . "HI "KNOCKED THE STUITrXO nr, OP IT." 11 , and broke It Into splinters, may hi. been the fate of your carriage wtJ .It was run Into by something- m "there Is balm In Qllcad." or thirtu pleasure in knowing that In our th you can have it made ns good as ner , We do all kinds of carriage repalrh, , and blacksmlthlng In a skillful tj superior manner. We sot tires wtk hydraulic pressure; does it betttr docs It while you wait! does not bar. or deface your wheels and aiitZ the life of the rig. Can mi , " work. We have Winona wagoa? hacks and buggies, and Stover fa. OIIL, Vllr)IIH.O. XEAGM3 imOTIIETtS, The Blacksmiths. 'a The Columbia Lodging House Well ventilated, neat and com fortable rooms, good beds. Bar In connection, where the btt goods are served. Main street, center of block, b. twecn Alta and Webb streeti F. X. SCHEMPP ; IMtOPItlETOU. in Pendleton Academy opens Tuesday, Sept. 20 Pupils of nil grades from prim to fourth year academic admitted. Scholastic work fully recognlz-il und ncepted by all leading Institutions. Grade work under the supervision of Prof. Albert Gibbons, who will be assisted by JIlss Alice Van Xuys of the Cook County Normal, the most distinguished training school In the United .States, and Miss Flora Walker, of Pendleton Academy. The academy offers thorough iiiKtructlon In Higher Muthomatics and Physical Science. French and German, Greek and Latin, History and Literature. All that effects a liberal culture and prepares young men and women for college or professional life. Expert Instruction In drawing music and penmanship, We aim to develop Christian character, good citizenship and a vigorous intellect In a strong body. Tuition Primary through seco.nl grade, $5.00; third and sixth, inclusive. $6.00; preparatory, JS; acad emy, $10 per quarter. 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