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DAILV CAPI1AL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, SK1TKM1IKB 28, 1007. I 2KCZ JBJB "" - xtL " ""Hr - j ir 3L NSt t FOR YOU Tuesday is the BIG PHEASANT SHOOT ARE YOU GAME?- If you are, now is the time to select a good shotgun. Gather together your outfits-get ready. But listen! .You will want the best, won't you? Our line of Guns and Ammunition is Complete. Where will you find a better line than we are now carrying. Come In and look over out stock and you will be convinced we are right. oyserc y I Arms giye'OniVersal SATISFA'CirOI We have the GOODS We have the PRICES J Remington Parker L. C. Smith La Fever Davis Ithica Shot Guns rxi with mcusy handle and STEa UKDIROOVE 12 IN. Z0.0Z. ED Wo carry tho largcot and most cotnplcto lino of Marblo's Hunting Axoh, Knives, Sights, Cleaning Rods, in tho city. f it is for tho snortsnian T I Pi ttfT- & vrta 1H KU V1U J1AVU IT Iw 1A RIFLE CLEAAEH SI InTSSTT) ROOS.BRASSqAUZEWAEHtnSOHSPIHALWWlEl iruUJJWSTTWGT,USUJLllEETIW--STAT CALIBER Smith & Wesson Pistols """"" ixzc Hunting Coats Hunting Boots Leggings Gun Cases Gun Cleaners Hunting Jackets Jerseys and Sweaters Our Other Winter Lines UMBRELLA REPAIRING When your Umbrella needs a new cover, rib or handle, bring It to us. Shot Gtm Shells We have received a large shipment of shells. Each and every load was put up to our order. Try the new Du- pont Powder. NEW YORK FASHION LETTER Catherine Mann-Payzant Writes of fall Styles and fancies Now York, Sunt. 28. Aa soon an tho hunt of Hummer Iohouh, uh boou us tho iiuyH hoglu to uhortou and ponplo begin to rot urn to tholr usual task of tho your, womun begin to look about tliom and liuiulro what nru tho fashions to bo this fall and wlutor. It Ih early as yot for thoso functions that votjulro tho moro elaborate gowns; hut thoro la onu gown that tho majority of womon will buy as soon an possible; It Is tho walking tallor-mado suit. This fad, for fad It Iuih become, of tho tallor-mado suit, is ouo of tho Bai lout features of tho fall fashions, but It la a fad that contains all tho essential of pornmnonoy, Thoro aro two kinds of tallor mado continues. Tho ono for morn ing woar or husluofts purpose only, whoso chtot ohnrncturlatlc Is Bovere plnlunoH; and the othor tuoro olnb orato and vory often of tho throo pltco modol Intended for church, calling, tho roatnurnut dlunor or theater woar. At last tho designers havo given consldorablo thouKht and work to tho noeda of tho Individual figure. A good many of thoso now models woro Inspected rocontly up on tholr arrival from tho foreign and Amorlcaa makora, Tho "Troltour" or sldowalk skirt ns It la called and tho man-tnlloYed HnUh In tho Jackot U tho fashion for tho Bovoro tallor-mado suit, which to bo qulto up to date should ho dovolopod in ouo of tho now worsteds that romo In plaids, chocks, broken or unbrokon and tripos as woll as tho solid colore. Gorges and ohovlots closely "follow tho woratods In popular favor." As to colors tho cholco of which Is always Important to gala both stylo and beromlngucss, tho major ity of woiuf-n will bo glad to know that bluo will bo a leader this win ter: for bluo la one of tho colors most gonorally becoming, Thoro aro different shades of bluo bo that all varlottoa of complexion may bo suited. Navy an old frlond niul oval aro prime favorites. Copon hagon, which looks llko tho blu seen 1n somo old fashion china, and nattlor bluo aro to bo much used us woll. The lirowitH nro still to bo ubeiI: russot. mahoenny, and all tho loathor shndos. Forest greon and tho broiuod tints will again bo In voguo, Sllvor and mouse gray woro soon In two Important gowns, as woll as In ono in Bordenux red and a fourth In roso. Hut fo,r tho bo voro tailor flult tho bluoa, mousu gray and dull browns aro most In favor by tho well-drossod womon, Of course, black Is always In favor with ninny womon and Is ospoolnlly cousplcloiiH whoro trimmings nro used. Tho brighter and moro high ly patterned fabrics will bo moro gonorally unod by tho first makers for tho afternoon costumes. Thoro aro a few essentials re quired In tho latost mode of morn ing suits. To mnko It strictly cor rect. Tho shirt must bo short so that It oscapes tho ground any whoro from throo to six Inches, four being tho usual longth. Though thoy may bo platted, kilted, or box plaltod tho plaits must bo carried until past tho hi pa for small hips aro the fashion and It behooves ev ery woman to at least gain tho ef fect. It Is hotter that tho short woman should have her skirts plain plaltod but she who Is tall of tig nro may have her skirts trimmed with throo bands, tho lowor forms tho hem which modol Is froquontly soon In Imported models. A drop skirt Is a necessity, mado olthor of taffotn, moroon or mohair, trimmed with ono or moro silk rutuoa or plaltlngs, and this skirt should bo as carefully fitted to tho tlguro as tho outer skirt. If tho goods of tho outer skirt should bo of n thlnnor material than sorgo an underskirt of satin will sot hotter than ono of silk; but for service the hoavlor fabrics aro tho hotter cholco for wlntor The Jackot for this coa tumo may bo ono of two styles Tho Tlnger Longth Coat," so called bo causo It ends at tho point whoro tho lingers touch when tho arm hi In Id straight, when worn by tho slender figure tho seams nro sloped slightly, hut in case of tho full ilguro thoy should bo pretty well under tho arm and In tho back, but rathor looso In front. It comes In both single and doublo breasted stylos. Tho "cutaway" Is particularly ef fective on a woman of modlum figure for which tho back should ox tend about 1T Inches below tho wnlst lino, Tho trimmings should bo flat nnd may ho of velvet or of tho cloth. Tho longth of tho coat as a rulo has slightly Increased and tho buttons nro not now decorated, but mndo of tho self material. Tho aloovo an Important Item In all tho tallor-mado suits seen, tho full length was usod and trimmed with cuffa of volvot or cloth ac cording to which over material wus usod for tho collar and buttons. A vory nttractlvo, but nono tho loss serviceable suit which will bo stylish for tho fall and was modeled after n French Importation was made of gray worsted checked with whlto. Tho Jackot was ono of tho smartest doslgns, n closo fitting cutaway." a stylo that is particu larly modish In tho regulation suit ing for tho tnllorod gowns. Tho coat Hlopos beautifully at tho hack, and uudor tho arms; and tho long seams In front, from shoulder to bottom odgo just allows fulluoss to a nlcoty. It closes In doublo broastod stylo but slopos gradually away from tho top button, nnd tho f-onts aro cut away from tho low ?'U button. Tho neck may bo fin Ishod with a stitched shawl collar, or a Hat trimming of braid or gal loon may tako its place. In tho present Instance tho shawl collar was usod and etltchod as tho whold dross In dark gray silk. The sleeves woro arranged In the arm holo with gathers, and a cuff with a back ward turned tab completed tho jackot. If Intended for wlntor wear such a coat would bettor havo an In terlining and an Inner ono of silk. Tho skirt was mado with n box plait at each seam excepting tho back, nnd thoy are quite wide, thoroby concealing tho seatu. Tho skirt clears tho ground by three Inches and tho lower edge measures about nvo yards with tho plaits drawn out. Tho blouso for this suit was a gray mousscllno dotted with red nnd mado ovor rod mwi cmv I Check silk. l")vol Inpn niitlltm.l tli.i sqtinro yoko of tucked moussollno nnd ilnlshed the bottom of tho Bleovoa which wore drawn Into It In tiny tucks whllo tho upper portion of tho sloovo was very full. A bolt of grny moussollno over tho silk completed tho costumo. Tho hnt was a gray rolling sailor trimmed with a band of gray volvet and long coque fonthors fastened with nn Imitation gurnet buckle. Gray gloves and spats woro worn to carry out tho color schemo, Tho Bocond dross noted was In tondod strictly for huslnoss uses and mado for a woman lawyor of this city. Dluo nnd tan English chock ed suiting was used In its construc tion, Tho skirt was a plaited olght gored model, tho plaits being stitch ed for a considerable depth pro duces a flttod effect at tho top with a full skirt below that measures about flvo yards and sovon-elghts thO loWOr OdKO With tho nlnltn drawn out, Tho original of this skirt was a plain cloth and decor ated with bluo bands of fancy cloth, which was doomed out nf k.nlrif- wlth a business suit. Tho coat was oi mo unosternoid cut, of finger iuiikih mm somi-utting. a dnrt in each front extonds from the should ers and terminates about tho bust, nnd n small pocket was Insorted on tho loft sldo and below two lap cov ered pockets. A notched collar and straight cuffs completed this natty coat mado In slnglo bronstfd stylo and clod with covored buttons. Tho undorsklrt nnd jackot lining woro of tnfreta silk. Tho blouso waist was tan silk In -strictly tailor finish with which was worn a high turnod ovor French embroidered collar and bluo how. The shoos woro tan, tho glovos and belt in tan glaco kid. Tho hat was of tau folt trimmed with a darker shade and bluo wlugs. A very sevlcoable but somewhat hoavlor dress was developed from dark green sergo n seven gorod skirt perfectly plain almost to tho knees at which point was an Insert of three plaits at each seam, except thoso In tho back. The coat was aomewhat longer than the first mod ola mentioned but of tho "cutaway" notched shawl collar Inlaid with green velvet. Deep notched cuffs RAISE THREE MILLIONS THE MARION COUNTY ASSESSMENT Will Add Valuations to Main Line of Harrlman Properties, and On 'Rail road Lands That Will Increase Nearly $50,000 Additions to valuations havo been decided upon in Marlon coun ty that will Increase tho assessment of the muln lino of tho O. & 0. rnil road from $19,000 to $30,000 par mllo. Railroad lands, and Innds owned in largo bodies for speculn tivo purposes have a Ism been raised to add about $3,000,000 to tho val uations of this county. Tho In crease of thoso values will add about $50,000 to tho revenues paid by these corporations In tho way of county, state and local taxes. Many of tho railroad lands have been 'cruised, and, besides, tho land value per aero will bo assessed on a baBls of stumpngo of CO cents per thousand. What this amounts to can bo dotormlncd In -tho enso of n slnglo quarter section of tho rail road lands in township 8 south, rnngo 2 cast, which cruised out 15, 56-1,000 foot of timber, and Ih valued nt $7087, or from $32,000 to $38,000 per section. If all tho counties of tho stato tako up this plan of raising values of rallrond property and railroad lands It Is estimated It will add nearly $2000,000 to tho stato and county nnd city and bcIiooI district revenues, and rollovo other taxation that much. It is reported that Douglas and Linn counties have adopted tho same plan. Tho Clack amas county nssessor has raised railroad lands four times what they were nssossod nt last year. es 100 Dos True onlv nt . .. on great bloJ; ' S tonic. This remark", l ejected manyTaS ' euros tlinf .-.. ai m n. SKfl w cviuium. -ii 100 Doses " usual llntiM ,... nhlM. t. ' . """ Of In . " tablets known n . lTQ M?K&te to Monctoyu, SBt tJ President fimv, . ,..,"." I SS.I ...lomugion sent j iTI ident will leave tnL11! ton, Ohio. whVltOum.0"?.Ml address at the dedX '"V"?' monument. pf;Ji no nt lm win , . .. '"1 u.h.. i' " .?u V KeohH "UJ IIH IlHIMn hi. i.i .- MisslBBlnnl. " "lp fl0 THE MARKfF also Inlaid with volvot and tho hut tons of this Blnglo hrcnutcd cont woro covored with cloth. At tho top of tho three plaits on tho skirt thoro was a band .of volvet to match tho coat? Pockots decorated each side. Tho underskirt wa sof chiffon green and tho -coat was satin lined. This modol If wished for yonr dur ing tho autumn only would ho prot ty In a henvy dark brown shnntlng trimmed with volvot. CATHERINE M ANN-PAYZANT. ! 1) . From tlit Fur Knst to tlu Far West. Wo had not many hours to remain In Chicago, but wo devoted what time wo had to spare to sight-seeing. It Is somo years alnco wo had boon In Chicago, and tho chnngos and im provements which had tnkon plnco In that short tlmo woro marvelous wo might bettor say stupendous. Here wo purchased our tickets for tho far enst. As wo would have fewer changes to mnko ovor tho Grand Trunk and Intorcolonlnl rnll- wovs, wo decided to take that route. Taking tho train In tho Grnnd Trunk depot, wo soon roll out Into a beautiful prairlo country, whore everything was smiling nnd bonutl ful. Pnsslng through such centers of business as Valparaiso, Indiana, Ilattlo Croek, Lnnslng nnd Flint, of Michigan, wo nrrlvo at Port Horron n dlstnuco of 335 miles from Chl- cago. This being tho last town on tho Amorlcnn sldo of tho lino wo hnd to submit to nn examination of our trunks and bnggago. Thoro scorned to bo n great deal of fuss mado ovor tho matter, but tho examlnntlon of ItBolf did not amount to any thing. Wo found tho offlcors on both sides of tho lino obliging and accommodat ing. After running through a tun nol under tho rlvor wo omorgo at Snrnln. Canada. A short run brings us to London, ntnrlo. a very nretty and thriving city nnd must have, wo should Judge 75,000 or 100,000 liopulntlon. TJion camo Ingersoll, Brnntford nnd Hamilton another city of considerable Importance. From this point to Toronto we pass through a great agricultural and stock rnlslng country. The farmers appear to ho vory comfortable. Nearly every farmer lives In either a brick or stono house and ofton his barn is built of either brick or stono. Thoro nro nlso many stono fences and hedges, and It Is clnlmed that It Is one of tho best stock-growing countries In tho world, Thoro nro nlso ninny good sized cities nnd towns nlong tho lino, such ns Strnt- ford. Guolfsh tho birth plnce of Jim Hill, tho groat railway magnnte, Toronto Is now n groat city, prob ably the largest In Canada. It is lo catod on Lnko Ontario, and has many attractions for tho traveler. Hero there Is an excellent dining room In tho depot, and as wo wero served to beautiful whlto fish freshly tnkon rom tho lnko, It Is needless to say that wo did full and signal Jus tice to tho repast sat before us. Wo thought of you. Mr. Editor, at the tlmo, and would have enjoyed to havo you seated at tho other end of tho table not too near us and go for thoso fish in your usual fashion. Leaving Toronto, our next great stopping place was at Montreal, In tho province of Quebec. Tho coun try for that distance is but a con tinuation of tho country from Sarnla to Toronto good farms, flno houses and splendid barns and outhouses everything Indicating comfort and wealth. Tho principal towns be tween Toronto and Montreal are. Port Hope, Coburg, Napanee, King ston, Brockville, Cornwall and Lan caster. We arrived at Montreal on SAM2M MARKET. J"WU HUOICSalQ Eggs 28c cash. Butter 35c; fat, 31c. Hens 11 C; young 11 Vac Local wheat 75c, Oats 33 35c. Bariev S2nifiM Flour Hard who.f it . $3.85$4.00. ' ' ' Mill feed Bran. SIS.SA , f j.. TTnnimnf tion... $10 $12 per ton; tlmotir Onions $2.50 per wet PotntocR on Kvt Hops Old, 4 6c, new, Id fllllttlm hnrlr Rfcl, 1 Wool 20c Mohair 29c. Tropical Frolti. Bananas $6. Oranges $4 f6. Louions $C.5O$7.00. Retail Market, Oats White, $28 per tor i 90c por bu.; rolled barley, fill Eggs 33 c. Butter Country, 35c; cr 40c. Flour Valley, $1 158JUI sack; hard wheat, Ui9U Bran C5c per sack.l'.lt'l Hay Timothy, 85eikic choat, 80c; clover, 70c j9 shorts, 9095c per en Livestock. Hogs Fat, CUfc Cattle 1100 1200 ft 3'jC Llghtor sleerb 3QWi Stock hogs- Cc, Cows and helfers900(ll 2TJ2c Lambs 4c. Veal Drossed, 607c, Whoat Club, S2c; .,' 1.1... ...... ct IJ11IU BlQIll, civ. bluo stem, 84RS5c. MlllBtuff nran, $17 fl1lctnff Tlrnn. 117.50.. Hay Timothy, No, 1, IHH nlfaira, ?13. i,..i.i. en Vticu fo.uw. i Poultry Hens, 130 V 'j . . , . h nher rail I ducks, young, 14c; PUy' Pork Best, $6,50e5 Lambs Spring, $4$. Mutton $4,250 $4.80. HOPS LIIOICC, J' i ' ,.', irii virS 10 ' 8Ib20c: eastern Oregon, Hi'1 .. .. ,.. t... thn Tntti Judge (contempuonWl you aro an elegant pW-w manhood, I declare! ... Mlko (trying to be P Shuro, OI am, yer "-"--, wasn't undher oath Old tW fer yurosiu. jujb ii ii illMM I WINTER ISHEI Soon 'Oil win M Tli soon 'ui " . throuuU mud and 1 I! Get a good hi n f I for vour w n-avejustrec ter stock ox : ploa8e and satlsff , young ana um. - mr new line of " li' before buying. Jacob Vogt 345 SUteSif I v . 4.-Wl (j-iVlf'.ftiri tkkMMH lawijjem