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I"1 1 I - M - i - f H - H - I - H - r M 1 - M ■ ; ! ; - j - j . j O/=■ INTEREST TO LADIES. T M-H-H-H-I- H - M - M - H - UI ' I - I - M - H ! ■ M IH I H - H - W - H - H - H - M M - SEPARATE WAISTS. Cronin* Tendency to Have Them Mu toll the Skirt. Separate waists are still being worn, but there is a marked tendency to have them harmonize with the skirt. Thus made to go witli a skirt of black velvet n blouse of yellow lace will be rim through by tiny black velvet ribbons. Stunning silk waists are made of gray ■<* a K9j£ n , * s' of I I GRAY CORDUROY. peau de soie, with yellowish chiffon fronts and large scalloped collars of flame colored panne. The all over lace waist, whether black or white, Is undoubtedly the most use ful for theater or semidress wear. For dressy wear, of course, nothing can take the place of a gown. Many economically bent women make at home skirts of white cloth or white crepe de chine and veiling, and to wear with these they have a couple of sim ple white waists made of pretty ma terials. Silk mousseline waists trim med with beautiful embroideries are much worn with these white skirts. The mousseline Is made up over soft white loulsiue silk or liberty satin. Liberty sill i and chiffons, accordion plaited and trimmed with handsome lace collars, make smart waists also. A tailor made suit of gray corduroy is here represented. The jacket, which reaches to the waist line, Is double breasted and fastens with gold but The collar, shoulder capes and tons. facings of the eont are of white silk braided. The underblouse is of white crepe de chine. The skirt Is plnin, with flaring lower edge and strapped a seams. The hat is of pearl gray velvet trim med with black spotted taffeta. JUDIC ClIOLLET. FOR HOUSE WEAR. Material—Empire Cballfe n Useful and Wnttenn Style*. Pretty and useful house gowns can be made of challie In the dark blue or red figurings. These do not show soil and be used for morning wear, while can the more delicate pompadour figurings dainty for evenings or after are very noons. Tea gowns of crepe de chine made empire fashion, with boleros or fichus of lace are pretty additions to any mau's wardrobe. WO They are easy to make at home and are almost uni versally becoming. Watteau styles should never be at tempted by those who are not slender. Especially is this true of the watteau back. The plait, even on the most girl ish figure, should taper almost to noth the shoulders. Otherwise lng between It gives a round shouldered effect. Negligees of fine brussels net are made over taffeta slips. They are banded by wide lace headings through Y/f Jn A Y I \ jV \ F . DRESSING jacket. Tetti which velvet ribbons are run. colored china silk of Innumerable white Insertions are also very coats of blnck or ■tripod by means Valenciennes Tbtfsmart dressing, jacket In t he jl; lustra t ion Is made of old rose flannel with a bread collar and cuffs of quilted black satin edged with bands of the rose flannel. It is secured at the throat and waist line with cords and tassels of old rose allk. J UDIC CHOLLET. ! A HOMEMADE AQUARIUM. Will Be n Source o( Pleannre and Profit to the Youn* Folk*. j When deciding upon a Christmas present for the children, select, if possi ble, something that will both amuse ' and Instruct. An aquarium answers these requirements. A very good one may be made at home. To make the tank get four piec;s of thick glass, the size to be governed by I circumstances. The most convenient j proportions are 13 Inches long, 13 ; Inches high and 8 Inches wide. The I & S£ - g • f) T v i HOMEMADE AQUARIUM. bottom of the tank consists of a piece of zinc nailed to a board. Zinc and board are to be on Inch longer than tlie tank Is to be. The extra inch of zinc is bent up to hold the glass. Four strips of zluc or galvanized iron are bent at right angles, stood upright and nailed to the edges of the wooden base. Test them and if firm stand the panes of glass in the zinc supports, strap the whole so that it is firm and then put a closely doubled strip of zinc around the upper edge. This will make the frame stronger. When the glass sides are In place, the Joining must be Ailed with cement and left at least five days to dry. On the sixth day fill the tank with water and watch It carefully to see that there is no leak. Assured of that, coat the zinc with green oil paint. This must dry for at least a week before plants or fish are put In. No paint should be applied to the Inside of the tank. CROCHETED SLIPPERS. A Christman Gift That Will Be t)*e f u 1 In the Invalid'* Room. For an Invalid no more acceptable gift can be made than a pair of bed room slippers for a winter night. The soles for the slippers may be purchased anywhere and are of leather covered with soft wool. The uppers are cro cheted In loose pattern, the top being done in shell pattern, with one row of open crochet through which the ribbon Is to run. Begin to crochet at the toe and widen at the instep by -working In more stitches until It Is two inches wid er than the sole. Then half of the heel part is worked, and when the t\vo halves will meet they are crocheted to gether, and the fancy shellwork around 'Xl CROCHETED 8I.IPPEB8. Ribbon adds the fin the top is done, ish. Any person who knows how to crochet can easily complete several of these pairs of slippers. They are nice to wear about the bedroom when shoes and stockings have been removed pre paratory to retiring. They are a good thing to don in the bathroom and are sometimes colled bath slippers, though especially serviceable to inva lids, their usefulness is by no means limited to them. AI A Fanciful Holiday Remembrance. A small footstool was employed to make one of the prettiest pincushions It was the Invention seen this season, of a young girl. The stool was about six inches high and had bamboo legs— In fact, the whole thing wns of that wood. The legs were tied \vlth ribbon, and each end had a star of steel beads worked on It. pale pink satin, with a curious design In silver thread wrought over It. re minding one of the windings of the fabled labyrinth, stuffed high, and all around the edges deep fringe made of steel or sll The corners were rosettes The cushion was of The cushion was was a ver beads, of baby ribbon, each rosette bolding six yards of ribbon, of each rosette hung a fringe of the It would be easy to Imagine combinations for this main Idea, difläculty Is to find a stool From the center beads, new The one small enough. This Is supposed to be just the thing to give big brothers. Another suggestion Is a pocket for col lar buttons._ Cordelle has finished unpacking fine lot of lamps. They are of many patterns, and warranted to fit any purse and grace the prettiest of parlors. Alabasline—the great wall finish— at Moyer's. beer is the beer of civiliza tion. Go to ai\y part of the earth where mankind values purity, and you will find Schlitz beer is the recognized pure beer. For fifty years the Schlitz have followed agencies white men's conquests. They are twenty years old in South Africa. Schlitz beer was famous in Siberia before a railroad was thought of. When Japan and China first began to awake, Schlitz I beer was advertised in their newspapers. Almost as soon as Dewey captured Manila 216 car loads of Schlitz were sent there. Today Schlitz agencies so dot the globe that when it is midnight at one it is noon day at another. The q u a t l i ty by which Schlitz beer has won distinc tion has been its absolute purity. Every physician the world over will recommend Schlitz, the beer that made Milwaukee famous. Carrutbers & O'Toole, Agents, Weiser. The Beer ol Civilization More British Losses. London, Nov. 11.—Gen. Kitchener reports that in the recent fight at Brakenlaagate in addition to t lie 219 reported, the already casualties British lost 12 killed and 30 wounded Modem Surgery Surpassed. "While suffering from a had ca-e of piles I consulted a physician who advised me to try a box of DeWitt W^tch Hazel Salve," says G F. Car ter, Atlanta, Ga. "I procured box and was entirely cured. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is a splen did cure for piles, giving relief in stantly, and I heartily recommend to all sufferers. Sutgery is unnec essary to cure piles. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure any case. Cuts, burns, bruises and all other wounds are also quickly cuyed by it. Beware of counterfeits, Davis Drug Co. CANDY CATHARTIC IO«. DrvfsteU. Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. Beware of the dealer who trie* to tell' "something just a* good." It«. Mk. A. J. Douglas THE GRADUATE tA Mgf. Optician, Is still grinding glasses at Shield's Jew Hotel Weiser. On ac elry Store, opp. count of the increase of work he will remain here some time longer than ex pected. guaranteed. All work Examination free. Sears, UNDERTAKER — h , lk I have just bought the well-known White Restaurant and will take on the 35th of October. 1 will serve up first-class meals at all hours between am. and 10 p.m. Meals, 25c. Short orders according to customary rates. Louie Guev. AND EMBALM ER 1 WEISER, IDAHO. WHITE RESTAURANT — F WHEN i ■1 yj I IN NEED OF V'3 Anything >3 : SK I *=» :H'jS lüjJ I -IN j DRY GOODS OR GROCERIES I ]STew G oods a re on the Road Cons tan.tl y l © © ZksÆOZE^JLrcXS SOIhsÆIh\ÆIEIEr£ © © Idaho. .Weiser, m »» » »I »HOUSES! IT You want a one Lei me give you figures on any thing from a cottage to a mansion. Special attention to country work —houses or barns. |!A. J. HOPKINS CONTRACTOR and BUILDER - Weiser. Idaho. jr n ik JIM I.F.IS, Proprietor. Commercial Street, Weiser, Idaho I Meals at all hours. 25 cents. 21-meal tlckel worth 15.25, for M.50, Everything the market affords. Oysters hi all styles In season. T 1 renll Breact always on hand 5c Der loaf — BISSINGER & CO., AAA Pa 215-217 Clay St , San Francisco, cific Dock, Portland, Ore. Agency at WEISER, IDAHO. V V V Market price paid for Hides, Pelts, Furs and Wool. R-miitances Consignments solicited, made promptly on receipt of shipment. Address WEISER. IDAHO. "The Hand that Rocks the Cradle before the Hand Rocks the Cradle it Is the hand that rules the world." But j Must Have One to Rock Now we have everything needed in th- home—many tilings as good as new, but all at second hand prices. The great trouble about second hand furniture is that though ever so good they must be sold cheap. G, H. FERGUSON, Proprietor Second Hand Store. Pacific & Idaho Northern R'y ONLY DIRECT RAIL ROUTE FROM WEISER. IDAHO. TO Ruthburg. Heath. and the celebrated Seven Devils Copper mines I'ayette Lakes, Middle. Salubrla. and Long Valleys. Salmon River Mea dows. and Gold Placer Diggings. When traveling stop off at Welser. Idaho, take a trip over the Pacific & Idaho Northern Railway to above S'-o | tlon of Country, and Investigate lis many re sources. You will not he disappointed. horn#*. t in nearch of a Cool night breeze» from the snow-capped moun tains, making sleep refreshing. NO MALARIA. PURE MOUNTAIN WATER, pieutv of excellent unoccupied government land, abundance of merchantable timber, no ! failure of crops. TRAIN SCHEDULE. Arr. Daily Ex. Sunday 8:30 p. ni 1 :52 I Dep. Daily Ex. Sunday. I 8:00 a. in. 9 64 I 10:25 " ! 11:2b a. m. Wei«»*r. Middle Valley CainbridK«) Council 12:25 KhU?& and further information furnished upon , application, , I*. P. SHfftiBY. ia*er. Weiser. tdiilio General Mi BUY the: E IN [tfl SEWING MACHINE Do not be deceived by those who ad vertise a $60.00 Hewing Machine for $20.00. Thiskind of a machine can be bought from us or any of our dealers from $15.00 to $18.00. WC MAKE A VAAItTV. THE HEW HOME IS THE BEST. I The Feed determines the strength or weakness of Be wing Machines. The Double Feed combined with other strong points makes the New Home the beet Bewing Machine to buy. Write lor CIRCULARS SSS we manufacture and prices before pure La* In g charge- ygg HEW HÖRE SEWIRE MACHINE 80. t ©«anac, mass. 28 Union Bq. N. Y., Chicago, 111., Atlanta, Ua., 1 ix>uls,Mo., Dallas,Tex., Ban Francisco, Cal ro* *ali by j: c C THE VENDOME « The Traveling Public will Ünd this to be the most oonveuient as well as tb« most comfortable and resjiectable hotel in the city. - KXPKRIKNCKU WHITE COOKS. Sample Rooms, magnificent Bar anti Billiard Rooms, and Barlier Shop, with hot or (told baths, connected with liote.l. COA.KLEY BROTHERS, Proprietors. Weiser Meat Market FVewli Beef, Pork, Veal, Mat ton, Sa it ife Et<!. always on band. V Leave your orders with me and 1 will deliver the meal at your house. FRANK. KORUP. Telephone 5 Hotel Weiser BLACK & BRIZENDINE, Props. (Sucoegsom to E. M liurtou.) AMERICAN PLAN 100 ROOMS. BAR, BILLIARD, CLUB ROOMS Bell Call System, Steam Heat and Bath Rooms. Every obtainable convenience for guests. [ A FREE PATTERN our owti selection} to every *ub (y H MS CALL'S MAGAZINE A LADIES' MAGAZINE ; beautiful colored pi • ; d work ; household hi »crihe to-day, or, «end Lady agents wanted Styliab, Reliable, Simple, Up-to date. Economical and Absolutely Perfect-Fitting Paper Patterns. LK, 1 ; fancy tc. Sub for I at eat copy I for term*. akin * ; fit £„<; ms call/q A BAZAR. Patterns a 5 AM Seams Aiiowei *nd Perforation show the Basting and Sewing Lines. Only io and 15 cent* each —none hi|(he» A*k (or them Sold In nearly every city and town, or by mail from THE McCALL CO.. 11V115-117 ttrM 11*81 St. HfW YORK Drying preparations simply devel, op dry catari h ; they dry up the secretions, which adhere to the membrane mid decom, I »ose, causing n fur more serious trouble than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing inhalant*, lumen, smokes and snulTs and use that which cleanses, soothes and heals. Ely's Cream Bahn in such a remedy and will cure catarrh or cold in the hend easily and iileasautly. A trial size will mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell 50c. size. Ely Brothers, 6(1 Warren Kt., N.V. The Balm euren without pain, does irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself over an irritated and angry surface, reliev ing immediately the pninful inflammation. With Ely's Cream Balm you are armed against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fever. In the Fall Need You GUM BOOTS FELT BOOTS OVERSHOES GUM SHOES GLOVES SOCKS and HOSE. OUR STOCK IS NEW Because we have just added these lines E. VERBECK, The Clast Iron Grocer. I AM Now selling to the people of Weiser, milk from the only herd of Jersey cows in Washington county, delivered twice a day to any part of the city. I Sell 16 Quart-Tickets for $1. Sep Cream at 35 cents per Quart, »rated Milk ut 10 cents per Gallon. GIVE ME A CALL .... A. C. Mitchell. BEST FOR THE BOWELS [f you haven't a reamlar, healthy movement of the bowels every day, you're ill or will be. Keep your bowel» openfand bo welL Force, in the «h ape of vio lent ph y »if or pill poioou, I» danperou«. The «mooth , cable* t, ..»obt perfects ay of keepin« iho bowel* clear and clean is to take CANDY CATHARTIO 5j 03 eat *em like candy P.Utohl., Potvnn Ta.t. Go ^ Pg Ogg; Never Bicken, Weaken, or Oripc. 10, », andi* c«*»* i»er box. Write for free »ample, and bookleton health Addrt«, imuH ausBov coaraST, csiu«* » KEEP YOUR BLOOD WA.NTF.D—SEVERAL PERSONS OF CHAR actiT and good reputatiou la each atata (OB* in thi* county required) to represent and advaruae old established wealthy bouse of solid •aaacVal ■ tandiuti. Salary »18.Ü0 weekly with U|M able in oa*h each W*a»**d*y offices. Horea ayd atimage additional, all direct from furnished, when neceaaary clot- self-addressed stamped envelop*. Hss hiccr, 31« Caston Building, Chtoago, '^7 -