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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1906)
,f ff T' ""f 7sT "rWHyffi;i;,""PVyS.j; ryo -cte-tti ( jr7"J7PCW?'W"' DAILY GAMpAIi JOUIINAJj, SALEM, OREGON, THCTSI1AY, OCTOBElt 1, 1000. BU r If, Pi Social News of Western Oregon Will Do a Succcm. "it hard Work nnd COOd Will hllVO dmliriildcred Linen Helta Worn With anything to do with mnKing u a suc- FRIBBLtb Or FASHION. cess, tho cantata "The Pixies" will siiroly bo ono. Tho ladles who nro in tjio committee were out all day yesterday, working with a will. The task 10 to secure 200 children, hoys and drlB. Thin Is what tho Y. SI. C. A. in to do. and. uftor the 200 aro secured W, A. Milne, tho director, nnd his assistants - will begin tho work. Sixty names wcro enrolled yes terday. Mrs. W. Carlton Smith Is one of' tho 6w cotnmlttco workerB. All thosawho have promised to kolp with tho work will havo a chanco to ' begin tomorrow. Tho children befweon 7. and 14 yonrs of ago uro to mcot nt tho, Sunday school room of tho First Congregational church at 4 o'clock, and tho older onesfat 7:30 In tho evening. Miss Nina Hushnoll Ib to bo nc compnnlHt, and will bo present at nil tlmos. Thoso who havo not already given their names In, nnd who wish to holp, can telophono MIbb Hushnoll nt Mnln 501, Jos, IT. Albert, nt tho First National Dank, or can roglstor nt thd publlo library, It Is hopod that nil will bo will ing to help In thin good catiso, ns tho proccodB aro to go toward tho swim ming pool fund. Embroidered belts of heavy linen will bo worn with woolen tailored suits. They usually match the suit In color nnd aro embroidered In exactly the same tone ns Uie linen. It Is pos nlble nowadays to get linen In all tho fashionable tailored shades. In Paris V neck effects nro contrived In rill sorts of unexpected "ways. Some of the simplest are nothing moro Uinn a modified form of the surpllccd styles. In tbo majority of cases theso V necks aro unusually becoming. Thero nro echoes of a do?en different famous periods and liatiou.illtlcs In tho wraps one seen, Mantles of ilia old fashioned typo are struggling hard for supremacy this fall. One Interesting mantlo Is shirred Into curious folds, King Valley People Wed. Air. John SI. Grnhnnt nnd Miss Hnttlo Prlco, both of Kings Valley woro married In Corvallls Sunday, nnd will lvo In Portland, Tho wedding wax qulto a social evont, and moro than CO gucstB woro prosont, Albany Couple Wed. Ono of tho mast notable weddings of tho sotiHon occurred Woduosdny noon nt 1 o'clock when Harvey E. Lov'call was united In marrlago to Miss Jessio D. Cox. Th'o happy event ocoiirrud nt tho rosldonco of W. A. Cox, tho brldo'u fnther, 'dn East Eighth Btroot. In tho prcBonco of a mimbor of friends nnd relatives of tho contracting pnrtloB. Ho v. S. A. Douglas, of tho DnptlHt church, offi ciated. Concluding tho coreiuony an olnbornto lunch was served. Mr. nnd Mrs. I.ovenll will rosldo in Al bany nt (ho homo of tho bride's pn rents. Mm. Lovonll la well-known hero, having made Albany nor home. Tho groom was born In Lebanon Tho young rouplo hnvo tho congratu lations of thoU many friends. Al bany Democrat, Avcrlll-KppcrN. A pr5tty homo wedding was colo brntud nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mru. A. W. Howell, nt 230 Cottage street, last evening. Tho contracting par ties woro Mr. llurvoy 11. AAorlll, of Portland, and Mlsa Mlnulo 10. JCppera, fo Oervnls. Hov, Davis Knott, pf tho First ChYlstlun church, pro nounced tho words which mado thorn Itllllllllllll M t it t I t i ftti r .! I u"""'" "" " ' " v" costume wiion a jrions nmi reinuvos woro present io. worn, witness tho cerouiuuy. Tho brldo A stunning princess gown Is of black woro a pretty traveling-suit of grny.I foulard spotted with white cola dot. Tho young couplo loft this morn- "? "'" ' trimmed witntnreo rows juiii wmu umcK yvivvi ruiix.ni. mo The cutaway lines wnidi mui-Keu some of last winters suits Is noticeable In the fall Importations. Theso cut away effects are usually attempted only with cbtli suitings, broadebtbs nnd cl Jths of Ilrm texture being chosen for this style. Tho blouse picture:! Is art effective design for s'.lk. A deep plait supplies the fiillupiK at tlie shoulders, and' tho fro;! b blocked out to display a -vest of broil'H nnzlalse, which In tnra Is edged un-J inset with entre deux oT cluny. JUDIC CHOLLET. A Wonderful Record. A? made up by Improved and exact processes Dr. I'lcrcc's Favorite Prescrip tion Is a most efficient remedy for regu lating all the womanly functions, correct in? displacements, as prolapsus, antever slon and retroversion, overcoming painful periods, toning up tho nerves and brlng tmr nhont a ncrfcct state of health. It cures the backache, periodical headaches, tho drawing-down dls THE NICE GIRL. She baa fo much to do that Ehe hu no time for tno;j!d thoughts. She awaLena cheerfully la te ujovh ing and closes bar eye) thankfully i. lilcllt. Ehe never thinks for a moment tin sho 13 not attractive or forgcta tj lco as chariulug u pjj.dble. Sho 1h considerate of the bapplnesrt others, und It 13 reflected bacl: to Lt as from u looking plus?. She Is her o-vn sweet, unuffeejp.) womanly Holf. Therein lies the secrf of her popularity, of her succciP, i-ho is nlwayi will'ag to give sug-es tlous that will help foiuc less fortittm' ouo over the bad place in life's Join uey. She never parralts herself to grow old, for by cultivating ail tho graces of heart. Jjraln nnd body ago does not come lo her. She believes that lifo h:fs some s rious work to do, that the serious work lies very clone to tlie homely, everyday duties ami that I.l.ul words cost notli ing. Pittsburg Dispatch. CIiIcuko'n l'lvc Mnlden Auud, According to William Hard, in Ur. Ainorlcnti Magazine, tho city of Chi en go has live maiden aunts. Mr. Ilnnl says that these women boss Chicago, very much to Chicago's advantage. These aunts, who'nro bosses, nro -Mar. garct A. Holey, Mary McDowell, Julia C. Lnthrop, Jano Addnma and Dr. Cornelln po Hey. Miss Haley was of course the Instigator of the franchise tax light and Is a lender in the munic ipal ownership movement. Miss Mi Dowell Is n trades union organize" among women. Miss Lnthrop, sluglo handed, reformed conditions In th'j charitable Institutions of Illinois. Misu Addnms, perhaps tho beat citizen of Chicago, is the head of Hull House. Dr. Do Iley, n physician by profes sion, is a lively member of the board of education. reaion. tiio pain and tenderness over lower abdominal region, Mrles up uie pelvic catarrhal drain, so disagreeabio Hud weakening, and overcomes every form of weakness incident to tho organs distinctly fominlnc. ,,.,, , "Favorite Prescription" Is tho only medlelno for women, tho makers of which aro not afraid to print their formula on tho bottle wrapper, thus taking their patrons Into their full con fidence. It Is tho only medicine for women, every ingredient of which .has tho strongest posslbh) endorsement of the most eminent medical practitioners and writers of our di.7, recommending It for tho diseases for which "Favorite Prescription1' Is used. It is the only put-up mudlclno for women, sold through druggists which does not con tain a large percentage of alcohol, so harmful in the long run, especially to delicate women. It has more genuine cures to its credit than all other medi cines for women combined, having saved thousands of sufferers from the operating table and tho surgeon's knife. It lias restored delicate, weak women to strong and vigorous health and virility, making mothorhood possible, where thero was barrenness before, thereby brighten ing and making happy many thousands of homes by tho advent of little ones to strongmen tno marital oonus ana aua sunolilno where: gloom and despondency had rolgnod before. write to ur. it. v. l'icrcc. lie win sena mnnnmini'HtnnnmiiiinnnniiiinnniMn)njj LATEST STYLE R. & G. CORSETS I WITH SUPPORTERS ATTACHED i This is an exceptionally good value of a standard brand of corset in, the latest style tapering waist. All sizes from 18 to 30. PRICE 50c UP ?ou good, fatherly, professional advice, plain, scaiea onveiopo, nusoiu freo. Address him ot Buffalo, 2. Y. you goc In a pi Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets do not gripo. They effectually cleanse tho sys tem ot accumulated Impuritios. Tho People's Common Senso Medical Adviser, by Dr. Plerco, 1008 pages. Is sent free on rocelpt of stamps to pay oxpenso of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for tho book In paper covers, 6r 31 damps for the cloth -bound volume. Addresi as above. ninti'u KuriitB oown. nnd If M, Worth was not tho designer It would bo thought an Impossible stylo. It Is tho color of n woman's gown that makes bur look young or old; for Instance, navy bluo Is n young color, but black plays havoc with most faces past their first youth. Tho gown Illustrated Is a charming empire affair for a young girl carried out In yellow crape. Tho Hklrt Is sim ply trimmed with ruqhea of tho ma norial. I-ace adorns tho round neck . nnd forms tho tabbed ends that hang i over tho bodice. Tho girdle Is of brown velvet drawn through a dull gold buckle. 3VES2 J-HSiJS. MODES OF THE MOMENT. Nmnrl Lingerie nun With Mlaok Illb boulllnt I'or Poulard fJonn. The latest Idea In llngorlo Is to run black ribbon through the bonding. To nvoid tho possibility of n hint of mourn ing being convoyed by tho somber hue n touch of color Is Introduced In tho peekaboo waist Is Ing fdr Alberta, Canada, whuro they will reside, Montgonu'ry.Wkkluuii. Richard J. Montgomery and Miss Jennie F. Wlcknian woro married Monday evening nt 8:30 o'clock, nt ho l.uthornn church, lit Mnrsiitlold. In tho nbnouco of tho lector tho cor- fHiony wan performed by Hoy. J B( fliirnlmiii, tho Presbyterian minister t North Hond. Tho churcn vm elaborately decor Kited for tho occasion, ilowera nnd jatita being tatitofully nrrauged &out tho altar, The attendants woro Victor Wlckman, brother of tho lirlilp, of Irhriolil. DuFay Mont jJBRjory, brother of th groom, of Do Utlr, III., and MIo Ida and Atinlo fflckkam, cousins of tho(brWe, of llwplre. r Tba brldo lu tho duughtr ofMr. 4. I'M ml. 8no baa always llyi 1 Jrhold, and Is ono ot the hand- fMat young wotneu of tho place. Ttw groom la a natlvo ot IllluoU. 1 mw bcr ttir yori io to k hU homo, and la engaged la m ral tato buslncM, and Is w41 ttMrw Mid ettomcd among tha iHHkiiiM mm e Coo May. lie wwj M. ttt tmici wHk I. 8. Kau Mm, ht rmntly wt Into buslutiw CrMHiMir. M ! tae son ot lt. R. UonLoiry, om ot the wealthy sasstta1" 4",nv,8n .1 Tli Jot bodlco, cut V shape back and front nlmoat to tho waist line, U fiulabed ! with a tiny line of parrot green velvet under n line of black. Jet cnbochous trim tho opening at Intervals. Tho sleeves aro small elbow puffs silt tip The Perfect Dinner. It Is a long step from tho absurd und vulgar dissipations of tho table to tlie perfection of the dellcato art of dining at lt is now practiced by lovers of nice eating. Thus, what diner today would bo guilty of studying how to prolong bis menu rather than bow to perfect It, nnd yet tho ancient gormanda failed to realize that this is the first rudiment of tho art of eating. To weary tho palate with oxccsslvo feed ing Is as uudcslrablo as It Is to nause ate lt .with Improperly cooked foodo. Both nro responsible for lndlgestlon. Jean Mnrlo Dovnux In Delineator. 9100 Reward, $100. Tho rendors of this paper will bo pleased to learn that thero Is nt least ono dronded dlsenso that sclonco hns been nblo to euro In all Its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo is tho only posltlvo euro now known to tho medical fra ternity. Catarrh being n constitu tional diseases, requires a constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Intomnlly, acting di rectly upon tho blood nnd mucous surfaces of tho systom, - thereby de stroying tho foundation of tho dis ease, nnd giving tho patient strength by building up tho constitution nnd assisting nnturo In doing Its work. Tho proprietors hnvo so much faith In Its curatlvo powers thnt they offo'r Ono Hundred Dollars for nny case that It falls to curo. Send for list of testimonials. . Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., To ledo, O. Sold by all druggists. TnkoHnh'8" Family Pills for constipation. Oregon City Logging Co. Rostein & Greenbaum 298-300 Commercial St. wtefes&WittaMiiiwitrtiitiiiiMii NIGHT SCHOOL For the accommodation of those who work during the day anil arc unable to attend any sessions, n night school will bo conducted bjl tno mm. In High Tops In Low Tops Warranted to be Waterproof For Sale By JACOB VOGT II. L. Spencer, of Portland, was sontonced to ono year In, tho Multno mah county Jail Wednesday for stealing five bicycles from a Japaa-cse, hu Meva. ! iMMter ud W4 to with ts JUM'iK H vw whwdiUyy l a ifrisf gSt iledfw. TJw rlftet cv are ot Vice 4rtHl ttttbrofckto'. wWeh aUo make tbe eiiMftrlH tUUmt w V eelR. Highest Price For POULTRY AXD EGGS 1X)TAT0KS ONIONS AXD 'Alii PRODUCK CAPJTAI- COMMISSION CO. 267 Commercial St. 0. CJT. CO SliT3 Pmotia. sum! Aftcaft Se&Tc it Poctlaml rfjitly except SratUy j Tt.u u warn with Hm mws la a n! I Jthf ! Mm iU hi Msfc, MWNiHni uirnmi. ' ML P, BALD WIN. Amt Band Instruments Phonographs Records Stringed instruments and musical sundries. Don't forget that we have the goods and that they are for sale at reasonable prices. F. L. SAVAGE At J. Wcnger's Old Stand, 217 Commercial St Repairing Instruments a Specialty, Shorthand, typewriting nnd spelling will bo taught on Jlouiii.l Wednesday nnd Friday evenings of each week, beginning Monday! evening, October Sth. For detailed information concerning rates oil tuition, cost of books, nrrnngement of work, etc., call nt the collcgJ office, or phone Main 388. W. I. STALEY. Principal Good Groceries Is what the people want, and A. L. HARVEY Knows that want. His grocery line Is always complete, and he I doesn't handle any other. His vegetables are first-class. A. L. Havey, Cohc:tsand EXTENDING SUMMER CORVALLIS & EASTEB EXCURSION RATES DR. KUM Wonderful CHINEEi DOCTOR Will treat you with Oriental herbs sad curo any discaio without operation or pain. Dr. Kum Is known everywhere in Baleia, and has cured many promineat people here. He has lived in 8alem for 20 yersa, and ean be trusted. He aies mhny medicines unknown to white doctors, and with thea can ear catarrh, sethtaa, lung troubles, rhen satisa, stomach, liver, and kidney dis eases. Dr. Knm makes a specialty ot dropsy sad female trouble. Bis remedies ere private diseases when everything else falls. He has haadrstls of teU taenia, and glrea consultation free. Prises fer wetUeines very moderate. Pwwas ia the eeuatry ean writs f blank. Send stamp. If yea want same extra fine tea, got k from to. DX. KUM BOW WO CO, 16T Ssuth High street, Salem, Oregon. Oppeslte Hotel Sslem. P. O. Box 183. To Newport nnd Ynquinn, "Which to People AViithlng to Enjoy Xnture'r llenutles, Proves so Popular Sal inon Fishing in Full lllnst. Tho low round trip rates, season and three-dny In effect from nil points on the S. P. and C. & E. rail roads to Newport and Yaqulna dur ing tho summer, which havo proved so popular with tho people wishing to view tho beauties of nature and regain health and strength at that mngnlflcent resort, havo been- ex tended from September 30th to Oc tober 15th. Tickets will be good for return nt nny time up to nnd In cluding October 31, 1906. Tho months of September and Oc tober aro the favorite ones at the seaside, when hnrvest nnd hopplck Ing Is over. Finest Salmon Fishing in the XorU west will bo in full blast. Houses can bo rented cheaply nnd living expenses aro ai n medium. Ample hotel ac commodations for all nt low rate. Through baggago and ticket ar rangements same na during the sum. mer will be In effect. Full informs tlon on application to S. P. or C. E. agent. For Railroad Work Men and teams wanted by Wil lamette Construction Company. Ap r at o. Ladd JfeHusk bank build las, upstairs, 10-1-tt WANTED j Second-hand bucctes. vanniJ nnd carriages; pay cash for same.! We also have room to store about' 100 buggies for tho winter. Pohle & Bishop Corner ot Liberty nnd Ferry streets, Salem, Or. 10-3-lm, RAILROAD BRICK Brick furnished in large or small quantities. Pressed brick ma&a te order. Yard oa State Street, south of PvaitCHtlary. SALEM BRICK YARD A. A. BURTOX, prop. TIJIE TABLE XO. 33. Trains From nnd to YnqulM. No 1 Leaves Yaqulna 6:'5j Arrives at Corvalll9 ....10:45 i Arrives at Albany 'i0' No. 2 1 Leaves Albany 12:10 P. Leaves Corvallls 1:05PJ Arrivns nt Ynoulnn .... 5:00rJ Trains to nnd From Detroit. No. 3 Lnnvpn Alhanv TiiVi ArrlvflR nt Tlfltrnlt 12:30?. Nn. t Leaves Detroit 1:0jj Arrlvna nt AllinnV .... 5:55?J Trains for Corvallls. No. 8 Lenvno Alhnnv !"' Arrlvnn of PnrvnIHa .... 8:35 vr i n T.nrtvna Alhnnv 3:59"J Krvtvna of Pni-uotlla .... :"" 'n A T.AHVAQ Alhflnv ..... .1 Arrlvca nt rvrti11l.. .... "Ji Trains for Albany. No K Leaves CorvalllB 0,'j Arrvoa at Alhnnv 7:" Nn fl 1.11 Loaves- Corvalll l'Tl. Arrliuo of ilhaB 3:1' KV. T Leaves Corvalll f;JJ, Vn 11 TiftfivAa nf.ollla -...! . .. w. ,-...- ...it I Arrlvui of Alhanv ......' V 1 Leave AlbaHy l'TLt Arrlvea at Corvallls "JJ, All of the QT connet. Southera PaelSc Cofflpany tr at Allunv ai4 Corvallls. ft train fo Detroit i;lTIBd!ret, te Newport aad a4Jaeet Wj . i s.jul,uk Hot Wa M Jlvai" - - ror iwrtner xaiocw-" .j j J. a HAYO, Oe- W ,j swvi mil .is B. H. BOLBC Ait, AW' SgtM&WS&'r .. - BWLgaraaaiBB