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msskm i-- ' .'- ft : ft. $;- r b l, L vs.- Pi t tf? H , IRrJT It''' :t ' Pf s '"" ' 1 TWO DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1904. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL BY HOFER BROS. onW) obeO 18 Democrats. This organization sug gested "itepubllcan" as a good party name, and In July It was formally adopted" at the Wisconsin state con vention' of the now party. During the months of July and Au gust, 1851, the name was also adopted by tie state conventions' of Maine, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Iowa, ana some of these states, as well as Wit consin, dispute with Michigan the hon- NEW YORK FASHION LETTER ROOSEVELT A "SAFE" CANDI DATE? Tho, leaders In the antl-Kodsevelt m 0f neinf; the party's" birthplace. Po ctusado of a few months ago were mical authorities, however, generally Wall street promoters, mainly Demo- recognize the validity of Michigan's jrats. Their favorite1 saying as cjnm, (hat "Mr;, ItowCevolt was "unsafe." They I . 1 . must have winced when, In February,' a sad ENDING. Mr. Itoot .went back to New York T)(e d9ath (jf j A Rolan by hl9 from his truly great caroer In Wash- 4 , fc. . ,. ,.. OWIl UL'l, IB u. onm;ii tu 111c i,uuuuiiivi tlons, the more elaborate her outfit, the larger number of trunks which ac company her on her trip either to Europe or to some fashionable resort In this country. Tho fashlonablo woman who goes traveling, whether on this side of tho ocean or to tho other side, must be prepared for every emergency and she Invariably Is, If her means permit It. Sho carries not only her negligee and house drosses, her tallormade walking suits, her morning, dinner and recep-1 Inrfnn rt nil utmiL mi In tlin Union Lcaguo club thero to tell the Ilepubli- and the sympathy for the grlef-strlck- can elomonfc of this contingent for en family Is unlvortal. SIcknosa, ac- fthat sort of people Mr. Koosevelt cldent or dlseaeo aro to be met at all was "unsafe." Tho burning worde of Umeg( but Ul0 act of a human bclng tho dloquent war secretary bllttered , , , , . , ., .. , , ,, , , deliberately ondlng his own existence many a weathor-beaton hide In wall utrcot and out of it. ,9 iad lnde0(l to contemplate. Mr. Ito- Bcsldea bolng "uiwafo" Wall street tan was one of tho pioneer merchants or tho gambling part of It thought of Salem, and throughout his business Mr. Itoosovolt to bo "Impetuous." This carcor wag con8derod honest and In sapient conclusion was deduced from , . , , , , , ' ,,....,., ,,. . Justrlous. His unfortunate ending Is tho undoubted fact that he did not consult them or Issuo "tips" beforo lnlee1 8a(1- bllt- under a11 tho c,rcunv . taking administrative action, or beforo stancos, can be exciued to a certain instructing tho attorney-general to degreo, If thero Is any excuso for a commonco suit against jone of thoir man cutting short his oxlstenco on this pet organizations, when tho law offl- earth. Suffering for years from a tils- cora of tho government reported that ease of tho eyes, which threatened to Jt oxlstoj In violation of law. So In- render him totally bllnJ, of an actlvo terpreted, Mr. Hoosovolt's action was and energetic naturo, he could not undoubtedly "Impetuous." jbear the thought of enduring llfo In Beyond this Wall street opposition that condition. This, more than any and that which was purchased or thing else, In our opinion, contributed otherwise stirred up by it, thero has to so frame his mind that ho resolved nt no tlmo boon any oppoltlon to to bring an end to all. Theodore Uoosovnlfa election lnildoj He was mindful of his family, oven tho llepubllcan party, and not very to tho last, and, with forethought, much outsldo of It. Tho Domocrat ' arranged for his lodge assessments of tho south, aro necessarily left out and duos, that the ones near and dear .of Uio reckoning. They profor dead , to hlirt throughout life might bo pro political delusions to llvo political vldo.l for In death, principles. If tho Apostlo Paul were I It Is cortalnly a sad occurrence, and to return to earth and sit at tho same one that tho ontlro community shares bo called a modified1 and greatly elab table with Dookor Washington, a thou- In. They overlook all short comings, orated form of the old linen dustdr. sand communities In tho south would and, with genoral accord, extend their Linen ls one of tho most popular iitirn lila Hplstlos in tho market-place sympathy to tho dutiful wlfo and nnd tho southern newspapors would daughters. 0 3 New York, July 6. This Is the sea-1 very broad brimmed have a low and . , n m.,. ...ni,,. ,vi,n broad crown, usually of light and . ... rough straw and are trimmed with aro not already gone, are hur'y bankg of follage and towers. They are completing thoir preparations for their gold n a co,ora 0 match tho bolts. annual tour to Europe or oven more Mogt women prefer white' of cream, remote shores; tho moderately wealthy wj,e bacc seems to have gone en who either have not tho means or the tirey out, 0f stylo. On some of these time for a European trip, are prepar ing for a trip to the west df a visit to the world's fair In St. Louis. To a woman thero would be, absolutely no pleasure In traveling, unless she could do so properly equipped as to her wardrobe. Tho wardrobe of a travel ing woman of fashion Is not such a silk ribbon leavos and The trimming hat3 loops .of velvet or aro used together with flowers for trimming. Is all above the brim. Concerning the bandeau used on those hats and their mission, an au thority of fashion matters says: "Even woman knows how ugly a simple matter as some people might flattcnG(i pompadour Is, and she has bo Inclined to believe. The wealthier been ,n the hablt for two vears of she Is, the greater her social preteto- catchlng up the waves 0f her hair to her topknot when her hat was off and to the brim of her hat when sho was going out. This trick suggested to the milliners tho scheme of using a soft bandeau, just the color of the hair. As the modern bandeau Is not tho tiny, tight affair of last season, Its width gives her an excellent chanco to pin her hair up on It all nround with lnviclble hairpins. This keeps It from blowing and from fall ing Hat over her face.' Althmmh hnthlnc suits fun lio our- tlon gowns, gowns for every possible . . ,, phmnfv am, wnii A Woman's Headache generally comes because of troubles peculiar to women ; these troubles come from a cause simple in itself, but which Beecham's Pills will quickly re move. There are many ways in which women suffer and ft Woman's Backache is another most serious and painful experience of many women. Thousands of women are taking Beecham's Pills periodically and find them wonderful in relieving the suf cring. Every woman should acquaint herself with the good these Pills can do, as Woman's Suffering can be avoided by using BEECHAM'S PILLS Sec special instructions to women with each box. Sold Everywhere In Boxes, IOc. and 25d IHARPCP WHISKY!H 1 PURE AND MELLOW r foi 1 RICH AND DELICATE ko, c For Sale by tops M AUGUST SCHREIBER in t m "SEE HARPER WHISKEY topsj ffl EXHIBIT IN AGRICUL- Bbia TURAL BUILDING, Hug! I WORLD'S FAIR, ST. LOUIS, thi n occasion, but also hor bathing suits and automoblllng outfit. One of tho most Important features qf her out fit however, which must not be for gotton, is her supply of traveling cos tumes, which must include at least two complete suits with all the Indis pensable accessories thereto, In tho form of hats parasols, umbrellas, belts, shoes, wraps, otc. The traveling costume of a fashion able woman In nearly every Instance Includes a traveling coat, which may Vogct Lumher made, many women prefer to make I Fuel Company. bo bedlam lot loose So It happons that Theodore Itooso volt facoa tho noxt Presidential elec tion with his own party enthusiastical ly behind! him nnd tho opposition Tiopoless of hlo defoat, and, on the whole, not verv nnxlona for It fa rather romarkablo situation. Tho plans undor wny for tho construction explanation, howevor, Is simple It of tho mad nt t ..nriv ,ii I w Electric linos aro popular moans of tianfportatlon throughout tho east BUILD THE LIBERTY LINE. Mayor Watore has named a strong committee for tho Liberty and Itoso- dalo electric lino extension, a coin- It. Is mltu' tlint should bo nble fo got tho 'la ih.k nnn. ...... A. i ) .. ' "v tiuuiiiuBt ui iviiiuricuu pumiu opinion by a strong, perhaps a groat, personality, honest, foarlois. svmna- ihotlc, nnd Just. Headers of American ern sla,0H aml ,no t,mo ' nt'a'" t "and history will find an Instructive para I-, w,10 '" Wlllamotto valley will be a lol If they will study caiufully tho net work of theio roads. Every olec ovonts loading up to the reelection of trie or motor lino adds wealth to tho Andrew Jnokson and to that of A lira-1 cities and faruwi alike. Tho merchants hnjn Lincoln, From "Theodora Koose- 'of Salem will reap n bonollt from their v. u i-raiiiunuai uimiiuato," by construction and tho land owners In n dologate to tho national lliipubll can convention, In tho American Monthly Hovlew of Hevlews for July. the country will likewise bo gnlnofs, It mnkos It possible for tho man of siirnM moans to llvo n fow mllos out of tho city nnd hnvo n small tract FIFTY YEARS AGO. Tho colouration of the inl-cnton-nlal of tho birth of tho Republican j...,v ,.,, u-iir in juukbihi, aucn., to- uuiiwr more independent and free day. The selection of Jnckwm ih nnd Is n condition to bo wolcomed pnoprlatu hIiico It was nt tho state , Inirtend of paying largo routs and bo convention how there. "Under 'the , lg forced to buy all his suppllos. his Oaks' July c, 18RI. that the name ' family tan live Imtfur and onslor on "v'" ""' '" ' nave un,i" smnn tract In the rural districts ilrM officially mod to denlgnalo tho than thoy can In the city lrty which was to axorclw such a I Let us lmv the UborljlUwilolo domlnntliiK Intluenco upon the nffalrs elwirle line bafwo tht winter rains of lira muntty for the wuHiliitc half t In and w wl wltnwt a womlor otHitnry. Th ltpubNcaii party did ful ilrkiiiniHiit in iimi .,, , ,..., Priilg flttl imnoiiltwl Into ih iHiunty. materials for travollng costumes and nearly all tho most fashionable travel Ing conts aro made of It. Of course, , , , ,.,. .,,.,, ... terlal8 uiuur iiuuuriuis, line pongee, larreta, Uurtlngham, gloria, Itajah, brllllantlno and oven madras and Shantung poplin aro also used, but linen U undoubt edly In tho lead. These traveling coats aro ma lo In a great variety of styles, most of them fashioned some what after tho pattern of last season'3 their own bathing suits. A handsome . suit Is quite expensive and thero is considerable economy In using up some pieces of material, insufficient for a dress pattern and not easily matched, which one may have In the house. Gowns or suits or mohair, al- I pacca, brllllantlno, serge or flannel, that has outllvod their usefulness, may cheaply and with success be worked over Into pre3entable bathing or beach suits. Flannel Is no longer used very much for bathing suits, be cause It becomes too heavy In tho water and clings too much to the skin. Silks, taffetas, mohairs, and al- Ipaccas are undoubtedly the best ma- although they aro more ex pensive than flannel. They do not become so heavy and are much quick er dried than flannel. Black, blue, giay, brown and cream aro tho most popular colors and aro generally pre ferred to white suite, which do not retain their freshness and handsome AND Rough and dressed lumber, sash, doors, lath and shingles, ash and fir wood. Salem Ore. Down town office 112 Court street. Telephone Main 2451. One block east of S P. pas senger depot. 41 ace 4 -i i a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 1 W b t V lie i Capital Nationals Bank ia st lev genert $ ichfc Ni acco I tlonal Dank in Marlon count; "a ,A V 11 4 of Salem, transacts a X banking business. Only .,:::: Savings ::::Banfe it : : : : Department .. .. H I M i M , . . ' ONION :: SK5S8591ffiHS.5Pi.?S. S T RHP HOARSENESfl Vnomin'l Best Remedy tor Children. Pleawnt to take and no tiSSV,",'0'!; Iheold original Horne Cur" 0,,b,, ' MedlclneStorcsIn largtbpttles tor BO cts Made only by DR. BOSANKO CO.. PhlladelDhla. Pa. ""' "in will itm Vou a Sample lot til fflf E Pays three per cent on savings accounts. of ONE DOLLAR or more reived at any tlmo. Issued to each depositor, iployc idodl eagur mpaa: Sit1 DeposltpSWR rfegSg inlTdS1 Pass boosulMt nra ope.a coats. For practical reasons tho n'J'cf rantc vel' 'B. They aro very traveling coats aro not as elaborate and of as costly matoilals as tho opera coats, but, In accordance with tho prevailing stylo of elaboration In every detail of fomlnlno garments, thoy aio nnndsomoly trimmed and, some of thorn represent quite a con sldornblo cost. Those travollng cents aro not sup posed to match tho travollng dress In color or material, but thoy mint be In hnrmony with both nnd also with the hat and shoos. Those coats aro mado In different lengths, from half to three dainty, however, for young girls, if worn with a bright colored silk hand kerchief over the head and stockings of a corresiMJiidlng color. For trim ming worsted braid Is tho most popu lar, but It must bo well shrunk be- Voro It Is used, or It will pucker up nnd draw the suit all out of shape. Sunbonntos are extensively worn by fashionable women In tho coast re sorts They are. In a general way, I fashioned after tho pattern or the old 1 headgear of country lassos, but thoy so modified that thoy aro reallv ttiojgi E3 t"rF "nirn"it BttMeegggg;MtMMHtttttti' A SUBSTANTIAL MEAL. g0i That will make good, rich bloodgricn and that will stick to your ribs,ardjR you can always enjoy when you btlV VOIlr mpnta frnm run. flnn olnnli Tho very best beef, mutton, lambW?T " .Hi veal nnd pork for roasting, brollisfcitj ing, stowing or frying, you will aHdwJu ways find at prices as low as h.$fll lowest at E. C. Cross. DOKSF nic of land, rnlso hH own fruit and voce tables, koep a cow or two and yt nunrtor length, bomo of them reaching I ault0 "andsome and becoming. They uik in uio ciiy. it makea tho wnco IK)t nraua or uanomij politic. n the maull Ubty lw- mtractiHl the attention of cnrtm told plniw for the e.alta- 'of th owt.ra ,.o by building on, ml Ion of any iMilvilkuil or t nf l,,.K.'lx.k .vw.W ... ...... ... ,l""K-'"d any MlviiitKil or m of liuK.liwk ixkiiW ami vldiwltt H caim iMto now, w aio sure, It ttHU ilwtl wiilru hkmH. ef utune in re- win im on of t im Hm r ,...-.- HiHinw to 11m to, mms-iHt linpnMiun ;th rapid trantlt Hue Hr .J" W UBftU,,, l0- Th "'"HHHNUoii m nwdo by , of .-. . M.V Mnnimiwi HiuMiuuK ini ktwakun, at ti.o. .,.. ... , .. ' , r ' "" "" ""wurig uwu at pnnnmir!)- iuvny mm Kriikiy ovunlnir. tlmi t within WOHhl tile .wuimroi miUo n.m, rtHid wtn. iwr er for muU acre of Mind 1lttHrillK fur lllMtHtflttla Mltlmttt. 00 Mil of lhw mmv--.1 ,, "ltta uauia lt..iil.li-.. .. i . . . . .. vU u,h r kmm, ol ,. , . to tar tw bWt0ll te a fulr am . of u. mkm bouse f pkin mtmnmi T Jc a ta J fiw .1- ly.. .., .i.. '..:. - ::.:."" w ,H M" ti braH bill, ami the ,-halrttuiu or Uwt at. d.rlvj b hrittcr;"t llnZ ?? LM "' ---v, b ..nrnaTOm miMviiiaiH " omw or iw'Hnti SL'SLVSi -! nu to -! hir .J .w lu 4Xln jyj wninion of tho lo "' ", UM (NltOOUM Of Hi" rndy aiHt wll. coo- They cotwliiw HtMnc wny down to tho nnklos. Thoso In tended for long Journeys nro usually or somo light nnd not too pronounced color, while for shortor trips gayer colors are sometimes seloctod. Tho good old fashioned calico. Which was worn so extensively down south about tho time of tho Civil war, Is 'again becoming fashionable and Is usod by ninny fashionable womou.not only for morning drosses, but nlso for more pretentious occnulons. Thoro are many liandsomo pnttorns and col ors in tho market, which nro not only pratty but exceedingly wrvlconblo. Many womon, who spoilt the wlntor and spring in tho south have brought calico drosses homo which thav had mado from nmtorlal purchased In southern towns. Thure Is an enormous demand for white shoos nt present and fashion able womwi wear them on nearly very occasion, almost to the exclusion of black shorn. The greatest demand U for white canvas pump (-r slip- lr. Thy are twualb- tied over tho toes with heavy white ribbon nnd many of ihvm hv brown hHls. The ar lavarlubly wvm with whit,, stock ItMW. The pump are more faslnonubl tbnH tb balf shows, but theie is on IJnibl0 dwiwud for the hit tor too TbJ SbOM are chjoI an.l ,,(,vi nlso have the great advantage of offer ing excellent protection against the I tnnnlng effects of the sun. All kinds of materials are usod for making those sunbonnou. Somo or white lawn, others or white pique, whlto llnon, trimmed with embroidery and lace or or somo colored mnteilal. trimmed with colorod ribbon or mils of tho aime material. ESTELLB CLAirtB.MONT. o Mr. T. H. Hubbard, ono of Salem's boht known young men, spent tho Fourth In Albany, but there is a better attraction than the Fourth here for mm Albany Democrat. h m. ---- iVHvw JMm ' if IllH-P. W 'Br. . ."?Ji "ZbT If 1 rmvFMiir X " COP w VRlOHr E. C. Cross. State Street Market. M88ior8agf aceacoa ee90aM9 Next WwhMrW4rWWwwMHMt x 0 Indl'cat ::::::::AGENCY OF:::::::, S ? RAT T7TTm rTTTTTTtiTT-. A . isSSo .- wwx, wijnrJiii Ot lAJMrnr iO "O A TT5LT '..nvnnn ..- ' sm ounajfw VXlXJflLll pu t KKb AfiU shif pfiRS qf If Jjpjffl Oats For Sale. UOr' CHOVVERS SUPHLim. r.-i..n..... . ""b auu anm auipnnr. 5 .1. G. Graham, Atjent, rio,fuiI ad; the lejrtrue soner tl .TWWtwwtWai(H "i 1. i 207 Commercial St., Salem, Ore. wmni THE PICK OF THE FOREST otffBeM.xJ.-., algxpoi I . r 'nrrwwwawmi tnn iasiS? lyJRLa Has been taken to supply the stock SEtr' lumber in our yards. Our stock & complete with all kinds of Inmbr I'll 11 k...k tint! IB, . ifMtaw nn iiwa ii uy nm.u. .!.. ' -- ' WWm. rrKllm ami . but la tb. JZZJTJ , Z 'm . abte mi "re ' '" Hh whlto " . it ,.... - - .t- -"ny an ltMtft. THEFIRSTSTEPi"" - Tawanl rM..,i... . L .... . TeHt lO Ml UtW IM IW M., H irMt nntortAfcfei w wbn ou ,-.lliimup tUn IkMtelivr'n 8iimu.li Hliei. i. ' Wttcb (u a nurtt.nl ioodt- --', . - int. vitr n.u....... Si. TeHer Favors Parkeiv 1-ooU. July .iBaUUia. ,A, f Cltm4o. for mn ,l- l...U- -. "w " " nivw Ma jM tt "' tOAtw todr lr Unium 'PaphM t I 111 III Z , MM rMOMNMH It. nj rm Vomltlno, Olo.tlnB. oiiiiness, Ofamps and Matarla, Fever N'ftt val. "OSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS 'ru far IHwbw tor ITwldtai MM Oy3ma Off for Front, tm lo4av. T- 4Mt(MttMi t. w .... .7: " w aanuuarw, I cy. .N.t In poputerlty m white bom r Uiom at (telkwie tint usual ly wlwcuMt to iwiicn tb color of tho drw nwterkl. Shoe of poiieo col or. trtwwed with .white- are unusual u ttty and bsodtuKw. -ri,etv &r nis., In every Iwatlnable tint nt browH. which are worn with ni.t brown atockinM. Th .i w - - -m vituuaiT liar Mt and deeper brow w n,i uaM ftw eaa occasions, i,ut mere ly tor ptaiii wwlkliis itMMM. , Salter hat Sr .i. cobjj, (n yk. Swm of th ar Beany 0f the ww shape ami style a those Vn to imek a few yenr aw, hut tbeae are ! flat bats of stiff m.v , . oaly rarn by younir bIpU r .. .v feo type. The fashionable sailors are This Cap Label Is a guarantee cf the purity u iiuuie;s ot our Economy E&raindJ Evaporated tieam We offer 55,000 reward to anyone able to prove adulteraUon of our product. ,i I til IV Wk IJiTsi A-iii 5 fjftlm M trffl m mK mmma 4W mLwtft Just received a car load of shingles, also a No.' car of fine ehak kin puntrles We aro ablo to nil any and all WS2gfihe Of blllR. Prima nA l.i ... -, -(UBVCt our stock. upply tc Yard and office near S. P. pa8BcntlaScr0 uepot. -Phone Main 651. -- rSi& VWII GOODALE LUMBER C0.K '"in ii .mm .. . z : u Phene: Mam 2953, WORK DELIVERED WHEN PROMISED 193 Commercial St, "'erine Journal, Kontf AJfcUrl Tl oyajbinei Type is tbfooSlleaj latest thingsS be added tfotthe o- Booklct and C a t a 1 o g ii c THE T Tl TJTTTAmm -rest'vict - - . vwui i rKHN lJK SSgthrc If 3;ou are planning a trade CataloguS t will pay you to investigate uiv facilwKvit ties and workmanship. PROOFS SUBUITTED OH AU W08K. Duy ant WWHH.( xoaacose- . tll.af l Owra House BIoc"kMEnCHANT TA,L0R Court Steet I ExMrieaVA ir.Srr "'wk . . , , "v kuicr ana 1 tter. wni ..-- . .. ouri aicci t InV. Breoi'L' f ?" " work Also del jwa cru Beccury aiajflthese .JaSt as 1 ngth ft'nte srent ion a zzzzz wtmmttHi