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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1902)
ml'- t 1 2 v F, I t i fe THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMD rn 11. 1n? i ffOTB L.M I WJWT 1 ANALYSIS Ff ait Trays and Hop Baskets m No agents will be sent out, but all buyers can save the cost pf-an agent by coming direct to the factory. Gel your orders inin time and you will save money. Our Woman's H Department The Journal's Weekly Bsdret of Clab News ib4 Items of Interest Pertalnlne to tbe Hose. GHEMIGAL Soeeessor lo Heaeon Lcodoa. JOHN STOUT Basb and Door factory Cor. Gbercb and 31111 Our Motte: Qua itj ftuanti ty In X-sr Zealand, where suffrage has been granted, there a More omi voters Umm mm. lee ere&a soda IS Ic areas served with Kabafa Wafers, lSe. Ice Cream In pall to take home. V4 plat, paper pail 1 plat, paper pall 1 quart, paper pall ..1e ..lc ..Me Botcml price on cream to the trade. Ow ffMa wltl keep fire days U reaaafeed. PAJITTBS Wishing cream ta large quantities irtn do wH to see us before buying. There tar a dearth of wonanktMl to Safom. the bop yara bava ctaUaoo1 them, where tbay are gathering frerit ew and dollars at the tam time. W gallon, paper pall Me gallon, paoked la lee J 1 gallon, packed is ice 114 154 State St Mrs. LIIMan Oote-Bethat. the easeful partwmeatarlaa. m toortag Alaska. 8he expect to retarn to the coast about the earf of Seoteasher. Phone 2874 w.w.z ra Salem's Popular CoDlectioner... "Household Hcowomlc." by Kmbm M. Van Yacbtaa, It one of a namber of excellent article published In the September number of the Portland ClHb Joarnal Jaat Iwiml. A tribute to Portland's mayor. In a sketch en titled "As Ithers See U." cornea from th pen of a charming Oregon woman, whose pralite and worth of Portland' Grand Old Man to hardly overdrawn. The usual budget of club news Is given bringing one In close touch with the clubs throughout Oregon and sfsior states. The editor reuneets the sending of copies of year books to the Onto Journal, and promisee every crab sec retary a sample copy of the Journal lu return. Salem Abstract and Land Co. . FRANK W. WATERS, Mfr. ESTABLISHED 1880 ( Only Complete Set of Books in the County. "Safe Deposit Vault in Connection. Valuables nuy be securely deposited with us at a nominal cost. American dressmakers. In conven tion la Hw Tor, are reported to lay la; ptaas for an lavaatoa ofBarooe.ln reUrfatloa for the manner In which the modtotee of Paris and other Bu- cities have been making In pon their cuatom. Xegotta- tions ar said to be in progress for opening estabflahments in London. Vtaiam and Parts, where American women will show Brope. and eepe daily American vtsttors. that the real art of Suing garments Is beet known by matters of robes who were trained la the United States. An Hnobtrasive young woman wbo does sot wish her name to be known has invented a way to perfame her gowns. 8h hangs them apon a chair. heats water to the bolNng point, add ing a few drops of lavender, puts the water In a chafing dmh, sets the tatter on the Soor and shaken the skirt over the fames until the whole m speedily perfumed Reveals That -""J CnlculaUML lo Tone up tli System, KcsH i ( ill,K' lions and Procure llo.illn. SO SAYS PRbFTITj.' WILLER, CHEMIST Mrs. AdBlla D. Wade, in the Port- land Hliili Journal tnr Kutitatmhfr makes the following recommendation " th" c"art han'1' wlen the n,,er A pretty story is told of the meet ing not long slnee of .Miss Clara Her ton and the Oar of Itnsela. As presi dent of the American Hed Cross So ciety she was attending the Interna tional conference of the Red CroM Association at St. Petersburg. Miss llarton, venerable with her seventy two years Ih the service of humanity, according to custom, was about to First National Bank Building Salem, Oregon, Burroughs & Fraser SALEM. OREGON. Tin and Sheet Iron Workers, Plumbing, etc. Hop and Fruit Dryer Pipe a Specialty Theo Ni. Barr 8oeor to Dm i I'etiel. -At- Hot Air, Hut Water and Steam Heating a Specialty. SALEM OREGON ..Neu) Driig Slope.. HAVE YOU VISITED IT? DO SOONI ' It may be "just another one' but it is different Irom any f the orHihary kind. Different fittings, different equipment, different melhods. Permit us to become acquainted with you. ONE THING IS SURE, viz; that while the store is new, you can certainly count on gettine a little extra of us, each time, for weare working to get customers. After that you will be the best judge of our service. We shall be glad to make your acquaintance over the counter. of the use of printer's Ink: "We com mend to the clubs the regular practice of sending bright accounts of their programs and practical work to th" local papers. There Is no better way to disseminate clab Ideas, and we have found everywhere, almost with out exception, that the press is ready to forward onr good work. Try It. ami see how much more Interest your town will have In your club." The Capital Joamar club eoHntn Is al ways open to fMrtber JMt sach a pur pose. I of the Itueetas wld: "Not you. MW I fhtrton." He shook her hand. I.aek f siiinclont sleep gives a wo man more wrinkles than worry or in ereaeiHg years. The busy woman of today floes not spend enough time in her bed. Powders and toilet prepara tions are worthless' when measured up with the health producing qualities of sleep. "To sleep Is to strain and purify our emotions, to deposit the mud of life, to calm the fever of the I soul, to return Into the bosom of ma . tenia) nature, thence to reissue healed . . ; , '.and strong." wrote Amlel. The aver- The Impetus for the cnade alnat . woman J(eB(fl (jn - or g ho(Jra child labor by clubwomen all over tbe , UltJ vUm . MluMll . nnM. .. ten or even twelve If shorter hours country will be better understood when It Is known that according to the last census returns S6.000 chll dren under IS years of age, are en gaged as bread-winners. Hood's "Song of the Shirt" might well be re vived for the benefit of MSI children who are employed In making such articles of wear for men. In the United Htates. More than XMMI of these are employ.) In factories. There are 1145 employed lu making women's sklrU and similar garments. There are nearly 8000 in the stocking factories, nnd over 9060 In the miscellaneous employments connected with the pro duction of ready-made attire The Woman's Club of Portland ha just issued IU new year book for 1902-3. It is an artistically gotten up pamphlet In a cover of white with tlio club monogram In green Inter esting and Instructive subjects hare been ehosen for discussion during the year, the most noteworthy, owing to Its having especial Interest at this time, will be an address in October by Mrs. Hdyth Tosler-Wettthered, en titled "Work for Women at the IwewU and Clark Pair." Classes in Herman. Oregon history, parliamentary law, Shakespeare, the home. French and HnglUh literature will be In charge are not enough. If every woman would only sleep more, there would bo fewer cross wives In the morning and more pretty girls on the avenues In the afternoon. s- " ' JU i III "llnllclt up tbe fijuUm." Hon..!ooph II. Hldgeway, H rrotifi of Ilia American Anti-Treat Sjreu wrllM ill" following lctior f. ' (Irantl Central Hotel, Rt. Paul, I,nn.i Jtlii with great pleasure t! t ttm dome Poruna as t nil huiiest in hII- ciue, nornpeunt to do all it claims. I have used H several times and know of nothing that nires so com- nh'lelr. and at dm ntno titllO luiilds up the inMeni. " I have rcc- nfiiififiHleil It to a number of my frlentU and always feel that I do u service for I know how satisfaetor ) results Invariably arc I only 4 every family had a bottle it wouU at -, . iiri(;u . ABSMf-M (9$). VI . il A. - I Jt "A I jsKL 1 Jofph Kldgew 1 Women already married, ami young women contemplating matrimony, will be greatly uplifted by the voW of the St. ImiIs judge who has ruled that a wife has the privilege of going through her husband's ockHt If he is miserably parsimonious. More than this, he declares that when a husban.1 strikes the wife on the right cheek, instead of turning to him the other also she is justified in tackling him with a rolling pin or other weapon that naturally sugeets itself to the feminine mind. This completely vin dicates Mrs. Catherine Waugh McCul loch's assumption ami gives to down trodden womanhood the authority of the bench. Still we venture to hop that the average wife will not lay bands on the conjugal pocket book save in the way of kindness, just as we contend that the husband should be moderate and gentlemanly In his own laying on of hands. How to be happy tnouMM married may be a problem which everybody solve before mar riage, but which with the aid at tb of competent leadeis during the club jHdlclary nnd the best con versa t tonal year. The social life is also provided feminine talent Is not rapidly becotu for. and on January 7 anniversary ing an easy lon for young begin day will be observed I uers. "I Knjoy my MrnW n I Vrd to,M Mr. .1. W. Prllchard, Wolf Lake. J, writes: " I am pleaded to ay that I liao n cured of catarrh of the stomach !!.. runa. 1 could hardly cat anything at agrct.fl with inc. IJefore I would t half through my meal my stom. k I would fill with gas causing mo ni I tllHtres nnd uuplcaitant feelings fcr u hour or two after each meal. l.t, thanks to your Peruna, I am now c m- plutely cured, and can cat anything want to without any or tho uutres nj srtnntoins. I can now enjoy my m ,li as I umhI to do, and it Id all duo to 1'r, Hartman and hU wonderful medlcin Peruna. "It lias been ono year since I ww cured, and T am all 0. K. yet, so I kno I nm curcd."-J. W. Prltchard. Dysiwpsla I n very common phao 0' summer catarrh. A remedy that wil cure catarrh of one location will cur 1; anywhere. Peruna euros catarrh whrr ever located. That it is a prompt and o, t. t rm i,. iMi-., Af rt.omirrimiR.Knrof the Hlfih School I pefnauent cure for catarrli or tbt ot YfMlUnti, Mich., writer from 3K7 K. Plark K'ret. fhicag... 111., as follews: j stomach the above letters testify. As several of my friends have spoken to me of the favorable results obtained If you do not derive prompt and ea through the mte of Peruna, especially in -tu- of caUrrh, I examined it mont ' faetory results from the use of Perjn&, tbiroughly to learn IU contents. write at once to Dr. Hartman, glvir? t "I found It competed of extracts of herb and arks of iiuwt valuable medicinal full dUtement of your caso and he w.i qaslltlw combined with other Ingredients, dellcateiy balsnceu, calculate! to tone ' 1 plwised to give you his valuable ad up the sydtem, restore the functions and procure he ' th. vice gratis. consider Peruna one ot the most skillful and scientifically prepared 1 Address Dr. Ilanman, President ol medicines, which the public can use with safety nd success." PROF. L. J.', The Hartman Sanitarium, Coluinbmi, MILLER. I Ohio. mucii -l'-kucw and doctor bills." J II. llidgeway. tVfl Hotter Thnu for rhe Vritrii Mr. James B. Taylor, ltoberts, writes: "I am at the present time en uell. I can cat anything I ever t I took Ave liottiei of I'eruna, an ) letter now than I have for five I have doctored with other doetc and on for fifteen year, so I can re mend your midlcine very hlghh stomach troubles. 1 take great pic in thanking you for your free au and Peruna." James II. Taylor. A Jf i 1 French mohairs in colors suited for! patterns applied to street gowns will either day or evening wear, are being ' be mostly black, but there are many largely usd by dressmakers who an- j delicious novelties in dark brown in now preparing autumn outfits for their . terwoven with red and green em patrons, in heavier wools, fancy o.- ' broideries and sometimes a glint of verts and double-faced caabmer .gold or silver. Those, however, ar-? shares with Venetian cloth the honors expensive and require the most com- of popularity in tbe making of tailor costumes. Ratchet stitching, colored silk embroidery and applique designs of heavy lace form the leading decora tions for those suits; graduated gulrape trimmings, strappings and tucking are also used on gowns :f simple make. There are novelties in all depart ments of dress and all are delightful for their variety, nothing said of their beauty. In the matter of jackets the fashionable futurity of the Kton Is somewhat doubtful; if It Is affected for winter wear the faithful little de sign will be elongated below the waist line, and fitted so closely that It NEW YORK FASHION LETTER 0. K. Pharmacy. O. O. COMFORT. PROF5. 33 J Commerclil St. tlEXT TO DAMON'S GII0CEIIY Saltm. orcroa iregon &tate Banh J, A. AUpPERte, President t .tfJr, .c Incorporated, E. W. HAZARD, Cashier. Jefferson. Oregon, Txnnsaots a general banking business, make mutts, ois. Junta; bills and roaejYe deposit. . id. gngals In foreign and domestic eirlwaga jpilegllona mad an favorable lam. . . fotarlss Public Wo tender our Meencas In ad taiOatm al ndVnnilng. Ileal ostattt loans ttapHatlml at saW'lai ftf Interest. YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. wr mBBBBBSJSBBBBBBBBBBBLL . F. E. SHAFER, 232 CornwereflSt,, Near Bush's Kink. Harness, Saddles, Nets, WnJps. RobesjIEtc, Etc. Repairinr a Specialty. Salem, Oregon. (U)eclal to the Capital Journal.) New York Hept 13 -Fall fashions are asserting themselves strenuously enough when we consider that the first half of the Mm autumn has not yet passed by, for-nut only are they dlsidayail In the shops, but one sees the new season's styles worn almost everywhere by modish women. The fashionable novelties most uf fected at present are bats The white or light colored Preach feU sailor or Maid Marian bat is little short of ubiquitous, llut a charming dsaign It is. becomingly crowning the face uud wad iNdearribable smartaeas to the own. Por th tailor-made street ureas It is inmmmi Mmuty with a raaaUa of rairet or with silver baaas of eaUa ribbon Mnlshed wtth various sorts of luncy buckles, for drawing oaa. sons there come more CaactfUl swap and wore novelty of irlmmiHcs. Illrds uud faMthers promlsad to he much Med this la autumn millinery. Dark blue ftu will be trimmed with Uto same rotor sUa ribbon or tuffeu Aad with this there will be cosaotaad a brilliant green parrot with rod tipped wing Hd barely perreptlbiu tlHU of yollow oa the head sad breasts. Ugkt gray felts ure trimsned with orpaoas bira of parudlee la albrod or all-grey, while tho whlta oftorls are decorated with black valval and white tnffeta. There are also maay tmy pale arni ttnu and Usee are oraa- mwnted with soft rich abados of dark bruwn that bkMut aaUckMtab- with th paler tone of the hat and go wall with almost any gown. The shirt wnlat suit which was imwi m Bonvunbml during th sam war hi among (ha amartost of uotauui with braid, bins hands or silk or saUu. or with buttons, or with all There Is really no limit to tbe various embellishments which may be applied to a gown this year and elaboration seems to be the keynote of fashions The dainty nnd tiny black and whit checks which were so fashionable in Utffeu are still to bold sway in plaids and shirt waists suits designed of those material will be kid In box plaids as regards both blouse and nhlru. and the pipings will be carried oui in ran ana tlull green. Other design are simply stitched wits blacks, and If urther decoration is d blacks, and If further decoration is d- sired. button may be added. An almost regrettable feature of new fall faabioae Is the omission of the drop skirt. Woman who bav studied the art of dressing well on little moaay have found this such a convenience and pleasing deception. Ever sine Its Mrs appearance there hnvt. been thoae who haw wads oat drop skirt answer the fundamental purpose of several over-drssssd. and now that It is U be diararaed it will b sorely mluaed. Taare seams to be method la la? ssasmeas of Duma Fashion, howew l she tniaadt to recompensa her dis Ipm for oaa loss with another ualaiy feature of araastha hip yoke ot uat tnis la new by any means for thara have bean yoked-frock for two seaaotut mtat. bat iu.v us nave they haaa so novo! as thU sea oa. Thay are to be cat in all sorts faorllW ahapM ami aascrtaa the sAtmt aathiirata pattern. Than theo in ae saw and rows of rich little aottuMs aowg araund the lower wig U Ure bhm a Mat? apaaar- wlll be known as a basque rather than as an Kton. Tbe tendency In jackeu si to have them extend beyond the belt line. Those after the Norfolk pattern are made to look exceedingly chic by being belted in with wrought silver belts, nnlshed off round neck with turn-down muslin or batisu- cravau. I-aces will play a prominent part in the decoration of full gowns. The ly materials for a background. Another old friend which Is under revival now Is Tussore. IU deep ecru tones afford an excellent contrast to the white crochet laces which are enregele, and It is an excellent pack tng material, going Into small compass and It is useful for most occasions. More attention is being paid to woman's pedal belongings each year. A vagary of fashion will he "uppers" embroidered In dark tones, but very is woven Into nearly all of U pasaantenteries. and as the IW metal of autumn In ernbroith-rlr i the passementeries, and as the fn designs are warranted not to tnrn!' the cost of these trifles may wcl t Imagined. There Is always one ua that a body Is able to find out wh".. or not New Yorkers appreciate n : sensation, for if possible It Is spc 1 converted into some fad of 1.. Whether It means an evolution science or common Industry nialu.s difference. Just now Gotham's -thuslnsm over the argonaut Dun. " Is exemplified In a silver all- which may be hung to n silver c! n or watch fob. Sllvor Jewelry Is 1 turning to favor very rapidly, ami u newest umbrella handles nre mout elegant. These will no doubt Ihj come popular owing to the fact thai with copper studded with sliver low shoes will be worn all winter by I Dainty slippers lmve the wca many men and women. On plaasaut monogram in silver fnstened at ft days the uppers will be dropped and side of the Instep, nnd nboe tl. than dainty hosiery In silk .and gleams (he clock of the hosiery 1 woolen, tastefully decoiated will be t broldered in silver thrends, displayed In abundance. When th; It is too early to predict the ixf keen bite of the cold brings forth the ' fashions, but It looks now as if t: detachable top of the low footwear. ' (Int. closo effocts will bo worn M though, the ornamentation of thu'skln Is shown in mnnv inatnnrr the! hosiery will be followed in this new' which soalskin formerly held a nd rivaling this pretty fur Is In- feature of the modes. .. 1 nr?r mii-De tne most iKipular "chllla. which is relieved and at tl metal of autumn In embroideries and tlmo beautified by grey velvc' n trimmings, as well as In Jewelry. Tt qulsltely embroidered. i&2ew20S'1 IDR.J. F.COOK Oregon's Famous Botanical Physician HE FILL- MINERAL SUB BURDEN, AND thing lake all in all tk uu- We It devehHMd In th- yokes can b iwunui . . . w. soft ..ol materials tnmm.l Th. hand.m.- ..t.m.n. v.. .i. -...,' f8&S I ThI MPnf IDBE1AJTENTI0N BY HIS CURES THAN ANY MAN IN IhI EVER .NTrSS8S,0N' AN E AFFLICTED FROM ALL PARTS HUNDREDS aISp'Im T READ F H,S W0RK' HE HAS CURED SCORES Sf TMT.MnM.a, a0" "AD BEEN ABANDNED, AND HAS SCORES OF TESTIMONIALS FROM RESPONSIBLE PEOPLE reluctIntM?5hIvJ 1tT R0NG WH0M HE HAS CURED ARE EVER Jeady ?o t, , THE,R NAMES ,N PR,,T- BUT TRET-ARE S for THEM An Jff AFFFLICTED WHAT DR. COOK HAS San wSS haTH 'N ESE ,s a prom'nent business wo- FULLY SeSTOREDRV nDP,HYS,CAL WRECK F0R 24 YEARS- BUT WAS lmi Th7s GOOD woRJACL0K AN H'S W0NDERFUL HERB MEDI VeJ VsZh luc00.W"AN "AS -OFFERING FROM BILLIOUS FE ED hediv.;'. w7:r" r.i :L? SCH00L" phys.c.an. --- ...in runuiNOUS DRUGS AKin TAMCES UNTIL LIFE BECAME AN ABSOLUTE DEATH WOULD HAVE . . C. .- UbLUTE THTwnLV.E"!".?FMANY PUTIO FltTULAR TUMORS. . to , th.VuSTh.tSSS Znl?.. "0VED- 1 CER THIS WOMAN BFrAM -rn .,,:" "-w t imitHNAL CAN- AFTER THEE TERRIBLE aIS,5 FRM THE 8TART. AND COVERED HER HEALTH EO nil? "" REMOVED SHE RE NfiTHAT SHE WAS A wel? oIoEJRST T'ME 'N 2A YEAR8 "EL" TO ANY .NTErSteo pThtv IToTcoZ" " W'LL BE G'VEN UEMDVM?NKNrS0TrCw?sc0VNSR,N" AYNEnARS BEFRE CM'NG T HA. HAD WONDERFUL SUc2eSSWATH mc"8 'N MAHA- HE HA CONSTANTLY GAINED . EJCDam Js,. H'8 NATURA- CURES. AND VAL ,N HIS UNt HE fs A 2I?5pCLUNT,LTODAY HE HAS N ENJOYED THE BEST OF icitilI.r t RN PHVS'dAN. AND HAS PI O , JJ SC,ENT'FIC TRA'NING IN THE BARGAIN. Vr, Cook Cures all Kinds of Diseasp; IS LIBERTY STREET cai e.. 0 Ul lVlSCdSeSi TO CONSULT. SALEM REG0N' THE MAN YOU OUGHT 8WWWMwwi