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DAILY OATlTAIi JOURNAL, C1ALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1017. 3 , alk orM i.... ou form J Trousers eai Wi f A CO I nnclors prescribe very little, if any. alco- 1 hoi these days. They prefer strong tonics HffiT) nnd alteratives. This Is all In keeping with WlS'r modern medical science. It explains why l a....b ciorcnnnrlltft is now made entirely hrl tri from alcohol. Ask your doctor. f IKS -m. h no orotit We pnbllin J.O.Ayer Co., we nnyo "..-.---.----- - .rermui"w'a"vt" .-- thof JoweTI, Mtf til THIS IS ALL ' ABOUT LINGERIE In .. nr Dtkl KV I AlUhS. imv ,: is iu dc iu-w u.L " ,L ... ila.ii Priilcoats, Corsets and the Garment Freedom Tore T. "r..,.n,i iior standard-Dalnlv Thlncis That Are Like Faith Hlen!ineuniuiiw"' . ..-i Mnnn-Payzant.) V k W. ll-To ever, XelorK; ,... nrcttv undor- CDneu,.7 it. not only CSw-PS and huts that f0"5 .... ,,f n much time Km" w r lMUB ... n,.tr frnrinentH. y tiih uiuvi n Were .".. n,n that she will in flate novelties and most 2& tbiS on the market, but rU all the garment, M? .. .. mmi matorlal as hor 2, will alio, and will bo made ft. Stalled manner, minus cheap Idfi ind embroidery. J materials nainsook, batistes, .... ...mfert,. China silk, taffotn Sng cloth are a few that may E effectively used. In trimmlngB, r....i..BM ...Jclnir and Insertions, -fit do Paris flouncing, laco bead L t..i embroidery nnd ribbons oW Ukcd. For silk ono may uso m. ,MnM with plain or pink ill HV- ' loritn, or little frills of ribbon aro mh "or cor80t covorB nnd pclii' totii beading Is as much used aB a ihn ronson is nnnnront when cm thinks what charming effects -. mud!) with ribbons. Tho tont covers may bo decorated at til (op nd bottoms with beading d ran with dainty white-colored riboa and further ornamented i&l tiny llttlo bows placed at ln icnli. Tho sheerest kinds of hand lilcf linen should bo used for &M dainty bits of underwear. Cinbrlc, Hnon and nainsook of ikiitfrest variety should bo used kprttlcoats for dress wear nnd for talus, laco of tho finest possible jiity. A deep flounco is placed tattho depth of tho kneo and at fttad a laco beading, this is run r3 ribbons', and to flrnlsh tho onds of tho ribbon nro drawn through tho bending on each sido of tho front of tho petticoat nnd knotted in rosettoa. For tho woman of moro than ample slzo tho combination suit is tho best model of ujndor-garmont; and those of flno llslo or "vory flno cotton may bo found in tho shops of such a quality and so trimmed that they by no moans lack beauty or daintlnoss. Of courso, for thoso gnrmonts you must pay an extra price, but the wearing qualities will repay for tho money Bpent. Then, nftor tho corset hns been adjusted', another combina tion garment Is worn, being really a corsot cover and short Bkirt to gothor, tho top of which Is elabor ately decorated and tho bottom of which hns a short flounco, laco o.dged, and indeed mny bo ornu montcd Just nt tho wearer pleases. All other skirts worn over this nro Bmoothly adjusted by a flat deep fit ted band that leaves no crenso or seam to mar tho outsldo band. Tho newest stylos In corsets, espe cially Uiobo intended for wear with tho prlncoss or omplro gowns, do not havo tho lacing in tho back, which Is porfoctly smooth, but in tho front, which, aftor tho corsot has been sot fnstoned In front nnd to tho Btoclc Ings, aro drawn up to tho required tightness. This gives tho needed smoothness to tho back nnd as tho dross has moro fulness and flufllness In front and tho Httlo unovonncss duo to lacing Is quito hidden. And bo Biiro that thoro will bo sido gartors to your corsotB, or olso tho long sldoB now In voguo will bo curling up In a moBt annoying fashion and soon spoil tho set of tho best fitted princess. A very pretty corsot cover may bo mado with either a squaro or a .- :: ' tniiLiirii'DwuiiunumiiHiiH mummS ' . I i 1 1 iimu I"' ""'" II - M" ISA ANtyelablePrcparationfor As similating ikToodarulRcCula tag ftfiStomachs aiulBowels of Promotest)Igesllon.Cheerful SttsandRcstContalns neither OpumnMorphlne nor Mineral. llOTNAltCOTIC. t trout a-swrzirnmw filxJmna HmUUsSJjt- iwafttd ' GmhJ Jbfar ttoixn Apcrfecincmedv forrnncftrvi. ion, Sour Slomach.Diarrhoca, orms,tonvulsions,Fcvcrjslv oess andloss OF SLEEP. mm ' " i i TacSinuie Signature of newyoiik. CASTORIA For Infants and Chil3ron. The Kind You Have Always Bought LlJEElIiH KACTCOPyoFWRAPPCB. Bears the , V iSignatiire XtP fr ill U' For In Use Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THI etlTU COMPANY. KIW tOR CITY. USB SELF RISING B. B. B Float Browu I)rwi&jl n-uun n-t,, jrA... obA Plum PWUkur. ALli,i B. B. B. FLOUK CO.', INC., SAN Jew, 0L - k -t round baclc, ond short or puff sleeves. For tho thin woman n poplum may bo added, but for her plump Blstor no such addition should be mado. Tho top has a decoration of two rows of rather deep Insertion, tho upper ono topped with a row of beading and frill of laco. Through tho beading is a ribbon. Tho nrm holes nro finished with a laco frill. Tho waist is drawn Into a brood beading nnd also run with a ribbon of tho snmo color, but of a wider vnrloty. A second corset cover, whb mado of handkorchiefs fnstcno'd to- "gethor with bending, nnd button holes were made In the top and bot tom for tho ribbon ties. A nlghtrobo that was particularly attractive, and permits of many de velopments, was a part of a bride's trosseau. The flowing sleeves wcro of tho kimono style slashed up from elbow to shoulder. For elaborate development, alternate rows of em broidered Insertions may form tho whole sleeve, tiny ruflles of laco add ing finish around the bottom nnd up tho slashed portions, which nro hold together by tiny bows of ping rib bon. Tho neck Is cut squnro at tho front and back, and rows of lace, embroidered Insertion and ruflles nnd a tiny ribbon bow finishing li in tho most dainty maainer. A flno model for a corset cover nnd pnntaloon skirt In combination Ih fitted by shoulder nnd undor-nrm Beams, tho fulness at tho upper edge nnd nt tho waist lino being regulated by gathers. Tho garment was cut out in round outllno at tho neck. Tho skirt part waB fitted closely and smoothly over tho hips, tho slight fulness at tho back being gathered in or disposed of In an inverted plont. Tho draworB aro attached to tho lower pnrt of tho corset cover, tho Joining being concealed by a row of heading. A deep rufllo trims tho lowor part and Is edgod with lnco, which also finishes tho neck and nrmholcB. This typo Is ono of tho best garments for women who muBt decreaso tho appearance of size. NcgllgccB aro also part of tho woman's lingerie1, and any protty novelty is gladly slczcd upon. A protty garment Is In ono pleco, nnd tho neck opening Is mndo Bquaru and largo onough to permit of. tho garment bolng Bllppod ovor tho head, consoquontly no buttons or button holes or othor methods of fastening noed bo considered. Also trimming to any extont is super fluous, tho bands outlining tho edgeo bolng sufficient decoration and a moans of finishing tho garmont. Tho ono In question wns mado of a flno quality of foulard In champagne, dotted with brown spots about i half an inch In diameter, and tho bandB wore of a mixed pattern show ing browns and pinks nnd a slight suggestion of pnlo greon. Pink chai ns having whlto dotes nnd bnnds of pink silk would also bo protty, but tho materials and colors nro ho var ied that individual tasto Is this sum mor easily satisfied. A very effectlvo sllp-waiBt was shown tho other day that would chango a plain waist into somothiug rnthor novel In Its way. It wnB mado of a prettily ovor-checkod plaid, showing greonB and dull whites, and in front was a heavy laco dosigns. Then this wnB worn under a batlsto or dotted Swiss waist tho effect wns entirely charm ing. Many designs and colors could bo carried out on similar lines, for tho idea can bear mnny variations. A waist that Is mado of alternate rows of laco and Insertion, olthor of embroidery or laco or tucked Hnon and edged with a ruffled beading, through which a bright ribbon ha been drawn, makes a pretty under walst. Of course, tho plain China silk waists aro still In yoguo nnd nru seen In many styles, and for tho elaborate outer waists- nothing Js moro appropriate. Stocking are as elaborate as over, with ono law to bo observed abovo all others that they match tho shoes', and in turn that tho shoes should match tho gown. Of course, shoes may always properly bo black. If ono wlshos them, but thoro la a chlo nlr glvon to tho matched hJioo that seoms to finish a costume as no black shoo will. It goos without saying that tho black, gray or black and whlto effects require a black shoo and s'tocklng Tho Invariable rule for a white dress Is a white shoo, not even black being allowable a rulo that' makes the city woman sigh, for whlto shoes on tho streets aro almost impossible on tho austy city streets, and dirty whlto shoes aro an abomination. It Is hardly necessary to say, perhaps, that tho rulo of tho stocking matching tho shoo Is even more strictly observed with tho whlto shoo than any other. For morning wear, a flno grade of cotton or llslo may bo used. Later In tho day, with tho afternoon cos tume, the stocking should be of silk or the finest grade of lisle, with a Bilk mixture, and may havo a moro elaborato design un.on them thnn Is' permissible In tho morning. Those for evening wear are consplclous for their decoration and many dpllnrs nro spent on their ornamentation. Thoro nro a great many linens on tho market this season, and many of thorn make attractive as woll as ser viceable gowns of the shlrtwnlst sort, but tho peculiar quality known ns French Is especially soft In finish nnd Is found In mnny Bhades, that In white being much used for under wear. It Is a fabric that Is pleasant for wear in the summer nnd nutunm months, in spite of all that has been said against linen undorwenr. Banding of all sorts la being much used Just now, but nothing is moro effective for tho foulards, pongees and tho like thnn simple velvet rib bon, and It 1b used In two or throo rows, In groups or flounces or as a band, either vertically or horizontal ly, according tp tho figures of tho wearer. Tho old remedies nro tho best. Hickory Bark Cough Remedy has been In uso for ovor ono hundrod years by tho old Dutch Dunkards of Pennsylvania, and Is Btlll In uso by nil tho old families of WeBtorn Penn sylvania. Is absolutoly puro; mado from tho bark of tho whlto or sholl- bark hickory treo. Tho bark Is ship- pod from tho east, and manufactured iu Salem, Ore., For sale by all deal era everywhere. o Automoblling. Ho Wo went over fifty this morning. Sho Miles or peoplo? 'Philadel phia Inquirer. i n. General Robert E. Loo Wns. tho greatest genoral tho world has over known. Ballard's Snow Liniment Is tho greatest Llnlmont. Quickly cures all palnB. It la within tho roach of all. T. II. Polntor, Hempstead, TcxaB, writes: "ThlB is to certify that Ballard'B Snow Llnl mont hns boon used in my houaohold for years and haB boon found to bo an oxcollent Llnlmont for rhoumatlo pains. I am novcr without It." Sold by D. J. Fay. . n Notlco for Rids. Senlcd propQsnls will bo received at tho office of J. H. Ackorman, su perintendent of public instruction, Salem, Oregon, until 2 o'clock p. m., on tho 19th day of Soptombor, 1907, and then opened, for tho construction of a cattfo Btablo for tho Oregon Ag ricultural College, at Corvallls, Oro- gon, In nccordanco with tho draw ings nnd specifications, copIeB of which mny bo had at tho ofllco of J. H. Ackcrmnn, Salem, Orogon;; officii of E. E. Wilson, Corvallls, Orogon, and nt tho ofllco of tho architects, Bonnes, Hendricks & Toboy, 07 Lab bo building, Portlnnd, Oregon. Certi fied check of C per cont, payable to J. II. Ackorman. 9-7-ood-Ct Folger's Golden Gate Teas arc packed flavor-tight in dust-proof cartons. They reach the tea drinker in the same clean, pure, perfect condition in which they left the hands of our tea experts Six flavors. S i JAFolfter&e Annifl fcoium TEA CEYLON Ceylon Gunpowder Japan English BreaKfast Oolong Blaclt dX Green To all who enjoy a cup of fragrant, full flavored, full bodied tea there is no equal The choice of flavor to Folger's Golden Gate Tea it a matter of uite. i J. A. Folger L Co. San Francisco Impertara of Par Toaa l-fllltlllHwltlCHieief iail:!t!g!Jle4eHMB MISS M. D. EVAJNS Will havo on display ovcry day this week now nnd nobby bata of tho latest dosignB. Our Btylo nnd quality nro not to bo found else where. Our FISK nnd TAILORED hats aro exclusive ,Wo will bo pleased to havo you call and soo our ologant display, .... MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Second Floor, Store of Jos. Meyers & Sons frfrHllllllHeillelHI Proof. Mrs. A. And nro your nolghbor fond of you? Mrs. B. Very. Just think I When I told them wo wanted to movo, but couldn't nfford to, thoy offered to pay all our moving expenses. Illus trated Bits. "I admlro your lint, Miss Binks." "I enn sny tho samo of your tasto, Mr. HlnkB." Clovelnnd Plain Doal- er. The Real Value If you Jmve headache or neuralgia you want relief; want it quick. Dr. Miles' 'Anti-Pain Pills stop tho pain in just a few minutes. But their real value lies in the fact that they leave no had after effects. Thoy do not create nausea 'or derange tho stomach. Nothing can therefore take the place of Anti Pain Pills for the relief of headache or, other pain. "Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln rills do all that Is claimed for them In curing head ache and nouralBla. I wa In farm ' fngton and I had a fearful headache: the gentleman of tho house said. Take one of my wife's rain riim. ona i urn. nnd in Jess than one-half hour I felt as well as ever I asked the name of these and he said Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Tills, I purohaned a box, and told my family I had found a peat prUo something to cure headache, My three dauehtera also used them. A thous and thanks for such a remedy." 88 Summer Bt., Rochester, N. H. Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills an sold by your drugoUt. who will guarantee thst the first package will leneflt. If It falls, he will return your money. 26 doses, 2 cents. Never sold In unc Milt Medical Co., Elkhart, lad Announcement To my pntronB and tho public Tbat I havo added a Horoo Shooing department withn flrst-closo horso shoor, and tho patronngo of any and all will bo appreciated in thin lino. Speclnl attention paid to intorforlng, over-reaching nnd lamo horses. SatlBfactioa guaranteed. Wo pay apocial attorn tion to building trucks, expross and dolivory wngonB, nnd all ve hicles. A flrst-closo paint Bhop and an thorough painter for ve hicles. Paints, oils, varnishes and lubricating oils of all kinds: Wagons, buggies and hacka, alBo farm ImplomontB of all kindov plriwB, harrows, cultivators. Agonta for tho Bra hollom and en gines, Nicholas & Shopherd traction onglnes, tiawralll machin ery and gasoline engines. It will Indood pay you to talk to us If you need any of thoso lines. Como in anil boo ub, whothor you buy or not. Communications by mall prompt ly answered. GEO. B. JACOB Corner Front and Pine streets, North Salem. Phono Mnln 4C4 i NEWPORT The Ideal Pacific Coast Resert: on YAQUINA BAY Comfortably and quickly renchod from SALEM vln Southorn raclflc to Albany, thonco Corvrtllls & Eastern Rnllroad. Round trip rates from SALEM, $5,000 for season tickets, good for return until October 31st, nnd $3.00 for throo day tlckots, good going Saturdays and roturnlnp Mondny following dnto of salo all tickets honorod for going or roturn trip from Albany ou Gorvallla & Eastern "every Sunday" excursion train leaving Albany 7:30 A. M". nnd returning leavo Nowpo-t 5:30 P. M. . For further information call on ticket agent Southern Pacific Salem, Corvallls & Eastern, Albany, or GEO. P. NI3VIK8, General PjiHsengcr Agent, Corviillls & Eastern Riillrond, Albany, Or. Superior Restaurant 183 Hlfili Street, Upstairs. First-class in all appointments.' A jplnco for ladles and gontlomen to get all kinds of Chlneso dishes and the famous LI Hung Chung Chop Suey nnd Ynkama. R. H. Baker Successor to Whey Sen Yow Co., Prop SALEM BRICK YARD A. A. BURTON. Prop. Brick always on hand, In car lots or otherwise. Pressed brick made to order. Yard on State street, south of pentltontlary. -7-1-tf. glHI m m fl m m is 4JIAM- i ' MEALS 15c AT TUB Salem Restaurant 830 COURT STREET. Call and try them. Meals 15c. Board per week $2,75, also furnished rooms Tory reasonable. Hiel8iti REFUSE SUBSTITUTES OR IMI TATIONS -GET WHAT YOU ASK FOR. HOLLISTEn Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggiff A Bsay Hedloict for Dqijt People. t Brian Qeldea Health and Btaewed VJger. X specific for Cotutlpatlon, luillgeatlon, I.if. bu Kiuoey TrouDie. ninpica, naiema, jmpi Blood. Jkul Ureath, HlupKlnh JJoweU, IieodaC and Hackju-ho. IVu Iloukv Mountain Tea In tit let form. M cents a kx. (lenulue made 11 Unr.f tiiTiru Dnifn nnumvv. MiiiWitfiil. Wfil. &0LDEN NlWfiETS F0H SALLOW HOTtf n it ! f. i I !t ! ) "V ,si"e!Pw(iweii" ' '" & -VJf"" 'V ! M"nnHKBB7aRMpHqMMITCI St.,- ' "" - V . fcl .t. t