The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, February 21, 1903, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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HE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1903.
AGE 8IX.
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FOR FASHIONS.
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ELABORATE STYLEg, '
Bennlaoance nrobrolderle Insea
ioun Combination.
Black pearls nnd renaissance scroll
figure In nil the many beautiful em
broideries which eem to bo nn casen
tlnl part of the drcsa of today, nnd
ninny gowns have perpendicular bands
of ribbon or ombroldery carried nil the
way down the nklrt.
The blouHes are particularly hand
some this winter. They, most of them,
have full sleeves set Into n very deep
gauntlet cuff, but n few. of them have
horizontal puffings from tho wrist to
the shoulder, and many are made of
materials which appear to have ribbon
stripes going downwnrd, while other
materials display chlno effects. Rows
of Insertion am deftly Introduced,
sometimes In a series of Vandykes
across the front. Pretty and warm
blouses for present wear are made of '
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tj JJ JJJiI For Infants and Childron.
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BMwWWWI Always Bought-
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woTAiicoTic. m fiAltr lllraw I
jtovtofoujarSMvnmvaR Jill , if ifl.
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I Fac Simile Signature of H ,,. , ? $W$mii
I c&irtfz: m Thirfv VnarQ PSS?
THIOfNTAUfiaOMMK NCW TOR CITY.
OrlRlnnlKy thy ' tCej-nole of Thl
Venr'ji 'Onrmeni,
Fur stoles are growing wider and
even flatter." One of the newest wnjs
of wearing thctn consists In tying the
stole In a loose knot directly over the
bust nnd letting the ends hang uneven
I
Muffs are very flat nnd larger than
ever; they nr6 trimmed with paws and
tails.
The graduated collar with long stole
ends Is another smart style. Bauin
tnarton Is especially effective made up
Sale Ten Million Boxes aYearTg
JjHtWill I
Shingles and Shakes
Tlu roof Is shingled best It you use
tlie kind of shingles and shakes we
II, nnd w ask you to not tin kchmI
wear nnd economy of the roof for
which w furnish the shluglea or
ahnkM We carry a large tock pf
shingles and slinky ot good aunllty,
carefully selected to make a Mound,
tight, durable roof, nnd w are n.
wnys ready to give oatlmntos.
QOODALE LUMDER CO.,
. Near S. P. Pas Depot.
Phone 651.
HHITK r,T HAT.
zennnri rloth In pink nnd white, nii'l
other mlvtuicH mid liluo lnillw' cloth
nmkc up i-liHi'inlngly with wlilt cloth
nilll atiotiK.
It Im iiiIoum to nt'0 what Ingonulty
Is Iuoiil'Iii in iinr In tho trlimnlnga of
drexM, (lit briild living oven fringed nt
the (-nils tn ruim giirulturoH.
HU i nnd green combined will be very
BiiiiUt all tlniiiiKli the whiter. Wa
tered mIU Ik h fHviMitu tuoilo for bride,
but alt'ioHt hidden by lace.
Tin- hat hIuiwii Is of tucked whlta
f'-l t thrindi'il through with bluclc vel
let iHiImiiix.
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UP TO DATE TRIMMINGS.
(irnpi-n In Illm'U tinil White .i
llllIIC,
l'.llllil'olilrfli'S pla.i a grout pint III tht
ilrfHHiniiUiHg ami tailoring world, and
lUey offer grrl hh far luwuul'.
iriiKM In white and In black up
plliiue are all the rune.
There In a fail nt piPtmnt for gnvn.
and this In very IkvoiiiIhk to fiilr nni.
mi. A l Miitirtil iw-lneww gn weu
nttnitly win uf urevu Klbellui iloth
rMiiiid down tin side with inncta
hihI clitr.on iitm-M in dlffeivnt h.uliof
urti-ri. J'IiIh wiih worn with a blj;
clilmlilllii tixin irliiimwl with ii green
blrtl of HirnillM anil twlw of gnvu mI-
rnn COAT.
this way with three little groups of
pa UK and tails. The loose sack coat
of Hiulriel Is of tun lined with ermine
and has a wide shawl collar of the
name fur. This makes a very artistic
garment.
The expensive Unsulan sable Is close
ly Imitated In this year's dyes of Hue
ha mil marten.
Next to the sack t. tho blouse style
IKwtllloii buck Is the favorite style In
fur eoats
The lllusirallun shows ou of tliotM)
ganneut. It Is made of mhU with
wills iwtn. o blouse front nnd n tight
llttbig postllkm lmek.
iiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHflb. Biaiiiiii&iiiiiaiiiHivTA.
- I ,i.Mr-:T"i aj(I ill ill. Mui.ifi.jjJiMg
3dMrwSM
ICeuld sjSBsBt
WALKING SUITS.
.llii'llncN
Xlatrrlnl
A Juicy Morsel for
Breakfast
Or dinner you can onjoy from one ol onr
Under and delicious meats, Monks, lmb
or mutton chops, vcnl cutlets or pork,
Oar mMta aro all out Iroin the fattest
and nnmeatcnttle, and u ean supply
your tabln vslth Iresh, nntritlons and
wholesomd niMti tt IkmI rook prtcei.
E. C, CROSS SALEM ORB
rhon Ml
! J Oy. aTy Ww vdrJi1'
LOOK! LOOK! HAVE A
LOOK AT THESE PRICES!
It will pay yoti to investigate.
iftices that ate right. . . .
Utest Sugar Cured Shoulder, 60 IbslPeih Prunes, $1.00
10c per pound
Best Sugar Cured Ham, 15c lb
tra choice bkl l Bacon, IScIb
Choice medium weight Bu
con. 12 1 2c lb
Onions, best quality, 50c bus
6 lbs Navy Beans, 25c
7 lbs Pink Beans, 25c
A lbs Fancv Japan Rice, 25c
3 Cans B. R. Corn, 25c
3 Cans B. R. Tomatoes, 25c
We also have a large line of Syrup from 40cto $1.50 Gal.
C1VE US A CAU AND BE CONVINCED.
ROTH & GRABER,
Phone 5 it Main - i 24 State Street
TEAS AN D COFFEES OUR SPECIALTY. -
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r' f in iiii'iwy
KSl' t Awl'
nml ipel.lril
.Xiilur CoiiIm,
WalkliiK kiiitM are made with the
fcklrlM Jnt eleariiiK the xrouiul. The
maturlalu are .usually kHwklal twetM
or zlbeltueH.
There Ii no duulit the erao for mo
toring baa Kt-n a Ki'PKt Impetus to
the fur trade. Many of the motor
eoatrt have fur hnodn larxv oiioukIi to
throw entirely over the lint or tmino
Tlioou that are long have tho fulling
of tho skirt of tho coat meurel bj but
tons or 1oomoii either nldeof the front,
which certainly ma ken them vory com
for table wear, for they aro ready to
vet
fwrtlmmmrw,
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THB BUTE CAFE
S08 CommrUI 8trot
OYSTERS
8wt4 la tae Mt of stylo aad wlti
the wett tultablo R0ea)ialeats.
E ECKERLBN, Proprictcr
THE NEW
Center Saloon
WW 0(i Tut4- Mkt. ta 3r4J 5WC
FBANCIS k DAVIS. 2 21 Commercial St
MUM rOft A m HOtkUilM.
rNtlNff Ml the luilr. Tbere
Wldo thliKhllLi
ntul a eHMuM muf liu-U wlik ru fel
vm. nun obiMrhlllu and ,1.
UwtewM mlxwl Miih Nnerakl grt
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. .w rrj puiwir ui i-arit awl
r wm vrtth iwnkuhir charm by
bVsKh-oawn. TlHy r no
bfdrjit. but mlly uf uMMbMYii.! v&p
tiHw. tn rite a m. linia
travwttMK iwhm n imht to b w
Mm iTwrnmi im. Tlty arv
flwKfrti wmw WW with
tnr wadft,
very
MMAlt
WW cut k tf MiHJe Iwtr ctMVtet
triwiMit with hraM awl put huuen.
Ttw kHt It uf telvrt
JUUIC C(Iui.uW
will
,N trt lwvroviuR.
Abwm-'PW rmjt mm uiuuvr
do tba wMk of JSve hhwl kmu.
Harww JHe-IIuk.! I u dw mr'a
that wyidf. b KMh! - Pitui.urr rn-HUlC
"Deati 3Iu8. Pinkham : It is with thankfulness I writ that Lila
15. Plnkliunrs Vctfctnltlc CuiiipiMtiul has boon of tho greatest help to
me. 3Iy work keeps me standing on my feet all day and tho hours nro
lo.ig. Some niontlm ago it didivt seem as though I could stand it. I
wou'd got ho dreadfully tired and my baok aclied so I wanted to screitm
with the pain. When I got home nt night I was so worn out I had to
go rlht to bed, and I was terribly blue and downhearted. I was irregu
lar and tho How was scanty, and I was mle and had no appetite. I told
a girl friend who was taking your medieine how I felt, and she said I
ought to take it too. Ho I got a bottle of Jvdlu 15. I'inkliam'H Vcjjc
tnlilo Compound and commenced to take it. Jt helped 1110 right off.
After tho Hrst few doses menstruation started and was fuller than for
some time. It seemed to lift a load oil' me. illy- back stopped aching and
I felt brighter than I had for months. I took three bottles in all. ATow
I never have an ache or imin, and I go out nftor work nnd havo a good
time. I am regular and strong and am thankful to you for tho change.
"I recommend I,ydiu 15. IMnkliiuu's Vcgctublo Compound when
ever I liear of a girl stillering, for I know how hard it is to work whon
you feel so sick." illiss 3Lvmii: Kemns, 553 0th Avo., Now York City.
Women should not fall to prollfc by tho experiences of these
xvonwn; Just as surely as they were cured of the troubles enu
merated la their letter, Just so certainly will Lydla 15. Pinlchatn's
Vegetable Compound cure others who suffer from womb trou
bles, Inflammation of tho ovaries, Iciilney troubles, irregular and
painful menstruation, nervous excitability, and nervous prostra
tlon; remember that it Is Lydla 15. IMnlclinin's Vegetable Coin
pound that Is curing women, and don't allow nny druggist to
sell you anything else in its plnce.
Ullas Amanda T. Pettcrson, Box 1JJ1, Atwater, Minn., says:
"Deati jfits. Pjnkuam. I hojw that you
will publish this testimonial bo that it may
reach others and let thorn know about your
WUIHILTUU Jlll'UU'Uie.
" IJeforo taking Lydla 13. Plnklinjij'
Vegetable Compound I was troubled uitJi
tho worst kind of fainting spoils. Tins blood
would rush to my head, was very nervous wid.
always felt tired, had dark circles nroimrt. eyes.
"I havo now taken several bottles of
Lydla 15. JMiikhum'.s Vcirefable Com
pound and am ontiifly cured. I had takau
doctor's medicine for many years but it did
mo no good.
" Ploaso accept my thanks for this most
excellent medicine which is able to restore
health to buttering womon."
'o other female medicine in tho world has
received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. No
other medicine lias sueh a record of eures of female trouble.
TIioho women who refuse to accept anything else aro v
wardeil a bund red thousand times, for they get what tliey want
rt cure. Hold by Drumrlsts everywhere, ltefiise nil substitute.
KftAO FORFEIT if w Minn f..nl,wiUi i.r.Hluce ttioottgliunttermlflgr.turul
fcfRBll buil.i fMfllll..lli.lN Ulil. 1. uill I r..iull.ui. ..1.1..!.. IT..!....
I..ullii Ii. lMiikliiun .Moilluliiu Co., ltm, ..
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mn cum mm.
lei kt and mk at will. Tk mek kha
tertw th aHit Mrmanto f tiM im
ment. white pouch M u
mode for gown.
Nwrtj all the cie ft m of !
"Wfcto MO.IKI, u. ,ww fkt
ABM nMt UiMBV ban. M-, . ..
i bfihk. i-, co. u.lZ Z.;!!
faro Hill t fatur
... M""r,rr " trimmed
with twufttw i.f ,w Tw .
Ur U ep.vutl au,rt
Tbe Cry of Macedonia.
The fatts. aa stated In late dlniwtch
ei that Turkey la sendlni,' a Urga
fore of troojw from Aalu Minor Into
Macwloula and that great military
preiMiratloun are In progress in Saloni
ka, ludkte that the war cloud in the
Levant Is already somewhat larger
than the traditional "man's land."
Macedonia Is of course tb storm
eantei-. and the ,vear-ro few In which
the luutterlnits of dlwontont are not
distinctly audible at Constantinople
and at the KurotKii capitals.
It hardly ueed he Mild that Mace
donia raeoiut to be treo from Turkish
rub; It U aimidy a nuontion nt iimA
ami upimrtunlty. Hut time and oppor
ttMilty involve neveral thltiBS-ripcneas
of l-iratiou and feeling in Mace
teate, uureadlMe of Turkey, neutral
by or friendliness of Ituwln and the
nuleweuce of the other great power.
.However, the situation U caublng
grt uneaidnesfl In tttiropetm capitals,
ami th Turk ie unquestlouably girding
weit lor anothor struggle to main
tain bis prestige in Kurope. During
the kst eentury Turkey lest slice after
slke of its torrttory. ami It begins to
uk aa ir it were tltrie for another
PrUoH of her domain to be freed
Mrly l the last century Greece be
uo ladetioudMit, aiul Servta, Hou
"l ami UMlgnria. ami lator Crete
hare socured their freedom, and lies
Mtwul and llotuui have beon taken
by IttMoht, ami BW,rt lMl Cvpru8 by
Kglaud, while Syria u put under the
Protection of Franco aud other poweru.
Te groat celohratlou of the victory
r Shlpka paw by the Russians and
Bulgarians ooeiirred Just as tho out
break In Salonika and Monastlr had be
wsosorlous qnd is taken by tho Mac
e1ltt revolutionists as a most fa
vorable omen it i regarded as slg-
HiAent th. .. .1.. .... - ... . .
: " m iU, JWl " onipKa pasa . . . . -Hral
e kuwuh goverameut baa built a ?'" . r Lnnlnc
Pod to Hnlgarte as . pormaoent het Mr. tudahv ia the youngest of
one or tne grcnt'est n'nd most sangui
nary bnttlea of modern tlnios. In It the
Turks lost 50.000 In killed nnd wound
ed, nnd the Itusslnua, whoso defensive
attitude oxposed tueui to fower perils,
lost 30.000. It was fought Just twenty
Ovo yonra ago. lu It Uussln held Its
ground nnd subsequently under Gen
eral Todlobou captured Plevna and
forced Its way to the Kiitos of Con
stantinople. Just why Russia chose to
roiuembcr the bnttlo in this signal way
at this time tuny be surmised. It Is uot
howovor. to be wonderod nt that the
building of the moiiiorlal should he In
terpreted in Mnccdonln nnd Bulgaria
as evldeuco of the undying purpose of
Russia sooner or lator to drive the
Turk out of Europe nnd opon tho Black
sen through the control of the Bos
porus. Ij;aA uf the hoef Camblnr,
Edward A. Ouduuy of Omaha, who l
to bo genurul manager of tho iicker8
combine at a salnry snld to be 100.000
moioorsai of tho 8vo days battle bo
twen me ituosiaiw, corawa&ded by
ineral Hourko and the Turks, com
manded ly Buiieiuan i'asba. TWa w9
four brothers who have made fortune
U the parking busiuesa. Then capital
--lueihing like $20,000,ooo
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