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DAILY CAP ITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, 8ATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1904. NINE lABEl'S LATEST STYLES iteresting Letter From America's Fashion Center laud Griffin Writes Enter tainingly About What Is Correct in Winter Garments Now York, Jan. 9. Tho first signs spring tiro hero In tho now ahlrt PnlstB. Thoao will bo followed wlth- a week or two by other models, nt tho stores must make room for Tlio Kind You Havo Always In uso for over 30 years, and rtfyifcf'f. sonnl Vwlk rJl III r 1 All Oountorfeits, Imitations and" Just-as-good" aro but; Experiments that triilo with and oudangcr tho health o? Infants and Children Experience gainst Experiment What is CASTOR I A !aii- rla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare gor.V, Drops and Soothing- Byrups. It is Pleasant. Ifc contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Narcotlo eubsuuico. Its ago is its guarantee It destroys Worms and allays Eovorishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation -nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars tho (ay7-&ccAik4 The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. tmc 0(MTun eoMHHV. tt mwihav strict. Ntwvon:! orr. There Is No Razor Made That Beats the jjBMMSS!5S?-Bggp"'i''''iwgTSSSufcafiMMMi-Jy VST3ES R. M. Wade & Co. Phana: Main 2953. WHY "WAIT AIX a week WORK DELIVERED WHEN PROMISED Elliott, delivers 193 Commercial St, Orar The Journal, Proofs Just oar '- ' 8sSS &&1V5&J ; ; v5 ifl HfflRffiMf jH-tita88H&Mllgi8giHOBailgftO,frWfri tho new things by disposing of tho present stocks In tho regular January sales. But back to shirt waists! white will continue to reign unrivaled. That much Is assured. Tho now doslgno whether of silk, or organdie, satin or tho cheapest lawn are In white. Trim med most elaboratoly. Lace Is used with lavish hand and mingled In every Imaginable way with other delicate and nrtlstlc trimmings. Many of the doslgns button In tho back, a fctylo which is really loft ovor from last year. For stout and1 elderly women, however, Uio fastenings aro concealed, for despite Its smartness t'tho waist fastened at tho back has ago limitations which must bo ob served by women who wish to follow tho' dictate of common sonso m their drosslng. Yokos will bo a modish trimming for spring shirt waists, tho round shapes sharing favor with Irregular designs. This gives a sp'londld oppor tunity to uso tho dainty insertions with fnncy stltchlngs. Several dollcato designs In organ- safzsasissi Bought, and which has been. has homo tho sigimtnro of has icon mado under his pcr- Blip crvislon since Its Infancy. Signature of or two weeks for yourj printing aner ine nine promisear the Job Printer, work when promised. Submitted on all Work THE PICK OF THE FORE8T 4 lias been taken to supply the stock of lumber in our yards. Our stock U? complete with all kinds of lumber.? received a car load of No. l .nhlnglea, also a car of flno ahakea.X Wo aro ablo to fill any and all klndj ,of bills. Coma and let us snov you? biock. Yard and office near 8. P, passengerx rfnnoL 'Phono Main 65L 9 QOODALE LUMBER CO. dlo, suosbo and moussolino de solo havo boon noted. One that was par ticularly pretty was of the first-namod matorlal with yoko formed of vnfon clonnos lnsortlon Joined with fonthor stitching with whito and gold silk. Tho yoko was finished in points bor dered with a ruflle composed of vat onclennos lnsortlon alternated with chiffon embroidery then bound along tho edgo with organdlo. The sleeves arc close fitting at the top and bolow tho olbow were formed of tho insertion gathored Into a simple cuff of organdie. Another fotcliing modol was shown In dead whito liberty vlole, a now material of diaphanous wcavo nnd high lustre. Thoro was no yoke, but bands of irregular lengthened inser tion wore stitched in tho front to tho bustllno in "horizontal effect. Bolow these bnnds tho blouse was tucked around tho figure. Tho sleovos wore trimmed in tho same way anil caught Into cuffs of laco insertion. Tho latter is very becoming, espec ially to slender figures, but tho round nnd round tucks aro fatal to the out lino of robust forms. Somo beautiful belts and stocks accompany tho now waists. Tho for- fmor aro of whito kid combined with silk nnd tho various metnls such as dull silver, gun metal and gold. Stocks do not show much that is now, but tho lack of novolty is amply supplied in tho artistic nrrangoment of tho latest neck finishings. Tho go-botweon stylos thnt will bo soon between now and tho regular spring openings loavo nothing to be desired. Smnrt women are inclined to change off from cheviots nnd zlbellnos to hop sacking, canvass and the dia gonal sergos. These nro mndo in tnilor fashion and trimmed smartly. Jackots are getting shorter and many show the cutest little facings of em broidered felt nnd sill;. Hop sacking with a hairy imp Is very "swell" to use a vulgar expressldn. A chic, model Is trimmed with blnck and the Jackot lias four overlapping cape collnrs, while tho skirt is gored and stitchod until It almost stands nlone. Nothing has hold Its own nniong fashionable trimmings llko Mexican drawn work. This fact is no doubt duo to tho difficulty of imitating the decorating and its woll sustalnod price. It is shown on frocks of all descriptions and appears to especial advantage on a tailored dosign in coarso, wiry canvass. Tho Mexican drawn work is executed on tho fabric Itself, combined with crowol ombrold ory. Tho canvass is a queer shade of light brown suggesting mile or putty, it is uncortaln which, and tho cm broldory is palp rose. A roso-coloroJ suodo bolt confines tho bodlco and Is clnspod with a big coral bucklo. Matching tho gown is an ologant mole skin coat lined with roso-colorod panno volvot, ovor which falls a low capo of moloskin. Tho dnlntlost foaturos of dressos mado In diaphanous matorlals for nf tornoon and evonlng wear aro thoir glrdlos, sashoa and othor waist trim mings. Thoso havo never boon so varied and delightfully chic as this season. Drosden and Wattoau ribbons aro mostly used. Stout figures look woll in tho corsago bands that support tho flguro whlo curving Into linos that ofton lond graco and comeliness whoro thoro is none. Sylph-llko forms requiring porfect freedom with a cor tain nlr of abandon for their groatest effect aro hold in slightly with soft bolts. It is no longor tho smart thing to tio a bolt in a bow at the back, noither are long streamers worn. The Ascot sash Is tho newest croatlon and very prott It consists of a band of Drosdon or Wattoau ribbon brought around tho waist and tied in a four-in-hand knot at tho back. Instoad of hanging straight and stiff, tho ends of tho ribbon aro pinched up and finished with slllc tassols of looped through embroidered silk rings. There Is no dlralnuitlon of tho shawl crazo and polorinos made of camol's hair or ombrolderod silk shawls aro considered vory desirable to inolude in one's wardrobe. Tho quaintest of these draperies aro finished with nottod fringes. Oftentimes two shawls are used to trim one decollotage, one on each shoulder, tho painted 0Q(B crossing back and front and tucking into a primly plaited girdle. The Jowolod dingle danglos that tho fashionablo woman wears nowadays aro wonderful to behold. Tho holiday season only increased the fad. After all it is not unlovely If not spoiled by an incongruos collection " of aheap baubles. The long nock chains of flno gold and sliver sot with small jewels are pretty. If imitation stones are worn, they should bo duplicates of turquolws or corals, because counterfeit brilliants are considered abominable taste. Even pearls are not advisable unless they aro real, or they soon lose their lustro and give one's Jewels an "all but" appearance. Earrings and bracelet are worn to greater extent this winter than in many years past. That is one sees thom decorating oars and arms of roally fashionablo gowned women on the street. If tho morning costume in cludes an elaborate tailored dosign a considerable amount of Jewelry is per missible, as long as tho flashy effects arc eschewed. Jeweled Insects havo almost entire ly given away to Moral doslgns. The possible excoptlon is the butterfly nnd this is retained because it affords a chanco for roally artistic matching of precious stones with brilliant offect. But wild roses with diamond and pearl centers, turquoise for-get-mo-nota coral geraniums, sapphire gonltans and pearl wild roses nro much to be desired. In tho matter of hnt-pins tho shops aro showing extra long pins with handsomely Jeweled heads thnt are stabbed In at tho back nnd run nil the wny through tho coll of hair, then pinned through tho hat at tho front. In cases whoro tho hair is worn low, an clastic band Is used to keep tho hat on tbo head and tho hat pins are merely rsod as ornaments. Somo of tho now fur toques aro prettily trimmed with bands of chif fon nnd mohair braid. Spreading -flat crowns thnt bond into shaped brims narrowing toward tho faco, continue to bo a favorite dosign. Whoro they flatten at tho back to fit over tho coiffure two feathers of contrasting colors can bo added as the sole but effectlvo decoration. MAUDE GRIFFIN. TMtarkct Quotations Todays "Mkc Salem a Cood Home Market" J? Capital City Mills Quotations. Bryant & Pennoll, Props. Wheat 77c. Buckwheat 80c; Poultry at Stelner's Chickens 810c. Eggs Por dozon, 20c. Turkoys 12 15c. Ducks 10c. Market Hop Market, Hops 1922c. Potatoes, Vegetables, Etc. Potatoos 30c. Onions lc Dried Fruits. Peaches 10c. Apricots 10c. Apples 10c. Potlto prunos 4c. Italian prunes 5c. Wood, fence Posts, EU. Big fir $4.00. Second-growth J3.50. APh ?3.II0 to 53.75. Body oak $1.60. Pole oak $4.00. Cedar posts 12 c. Hide, Pelts and Pure. Green Hides, No. 1 Ec. Green Illdoa, No. 2-r-lo. Calf SklnB 45c. Sheep 76c. Goat Skins 26c to 81.00. Grain and Frour, Wheat, Salem Flouring Mills, OX' port valuo, 70a Oats $1.06 cwt Barloy $19 por ton. Flour Wholesale, $S.C0. Live Otock Market Stoora 3K03Mc Cows 3c. Shcop 2c. Droesod veal 04 c Droesed bogs c Livo hogs lc. Mutton 2c por pound. Hay, Feed, EU. Bated cheat $10. Bale- clovor $10$11. Bran $20. Shorts $21.50. Creamery and Dairy ProduoU. Good dairy .butter 2025c Creamory buttor 30c. Cream separator skimmed, at Com. Creamery, 32c, net PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat Walla WJla, 71c72c Valloy 78c. Flour Portland, beat grade, $9,769 $3.85; graham, $3.75, Oats Cholco Whito, $1.10 Barloy Food, $20 por ten: .oiled, $21. Mlllstutf Bran, $18. Hay Timothy, $16 Potatoes 60 60c Eggs Oregon ranch, 37 c Poultry Chickens, mixed, lOct? lUftG yor puuuu; uprui, iiu vumujo, live, wwiic. Mutton Droesod, 6 6c Pork Dressed, 66V4c. Boef Drosoed, 66?J,c VeaJ 88c. Hopa 1903 crop, 15022c. Wool Valloy, 17018c; Eastern Oregon, 12015s; Mohair, 3E037HC Hides dry, 16 pounds ani. upwards, 16 to 15K& Butter Best dairy, 2O022c; fan cy eramry,30c; store 15015ftc. Dissolution Notice. Notice is here by given that the partnership here tofore Qxistlng between Watt Shlpp and Paul II. Howser, under the firm name of Shlpp & Houser, has been dissolved by mutual consent, Paul H. Houser retiring. Watt Shlpp will continuo the business, collecting all accounts and paying all bills. Watt Shlpp. Paul H. Houser, Salem, Or.,1 Jan. 15, 1904. 1-16-tf 111H II I1H86 I11MI H 1 111 CLASSIFIED Advertisements, five Hnee or T loss, in this column Inserted X three times for 25c, 60c awcek $1.50 a month. All over five lines at the same rate. 1 1 H I I H I H I I 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I WANTED. Wanted. To ront, 20 to 40 acres of hops. Apply to Sam Hang, care of Journal office; compotent man; good torms. 1-15-lw Wanted. A boy .to learn tho trado; will got wagos. Enqulro at German Bakory, Chomokota .street l-13-3t Wanted. Chambormald, at tho Salem Lodging House l-13-3t Wanted Married man to work on farm, on sharos or wagos. Gorman preferred. Call at 174 Commorclal 8troot Frod Elirman. l-13-3d-w lost And found. Money Found. Anyone would fool a thrill of pleasure to pick up a Bllvor half-dollar on the highway. Thoy aro lying around ready to pick up .(no capital roqulrod) if you aro willing to ruatlo and can talk only a llttlo bit Good for either box, young or old. Addroas or coll at Journal offlco. IMO-tf FOR SALE. For Safe. Two span of horses, Apply to W. B. Duncan, Salem, Or., caro McCoy stago. Phono Farm 21. MG-3t For Sale. A span of horses nnd heavy wagon; also a cow." Addross L. C. F caro of Journal. HG-3t For Sale. Fine socondgrowth maple and ash wood. Dellvored to any part of city. Apply to J. W. Man loyi Phono 2075 Black, or call at homo woet of brick store, South Salem. 12-28-lmo For Sale Or trade, a flno 10-ocro chicken or fruit ranch; flrat-closs buildings and improTeiaonta; ' closo to school, poetofftce, storo and rail way station. Will trado for city or unimproved farm property. Addreos "W. J.," Caro Journal. 11-5-' For Sale. At a bargain. For anyono wanting a good business location, largo store and houso combined ; good chanco to carry on a general morchandlBa business on one of Sa lem's boet BtoToo. Address Irn Towno, Salem, Ore. 12-lG-lm Choice Farm For Sale. Throo miles northwo3t from Brooks, having dwolllng houso, barn and two hop housoa, with 30 acroe of hops, bat- anco farming land, with running water, except enough cholco timber to supply Uio placo. M. J, Egon. 11-12-tf For 8ale. O. K. Grubbors. Best in Oregon; thtpo state premiums; ono horse has tho powor of 99; can grub an aero a day. James Finney, Brooks, Or. 11-26-lm For 8ale Inmprovod and unimproved block property In South Salem. For information inquire of E. Hofor, Journal offlco. 10-9-tf For 8ale Eighty acres of land in Washington county, for $450, A bargain for somo ono wanting to make a homo. Some timber on the place; some cleared. E. Hofor, Sa eom, Oregon. 10-6-tf MISCELLANEOUS. Dr. I. W. 8Ur,rr Offlco In Bush & Broy building, vor Oregon Shoo Storo, Office hours, 9 to 12 a. m. ana 2 to 6 p. m. Calls ! attended in city or country. Rosldenco 'phone 2355 Ited. 1-5-tf The Propr Thlntj The popular drink fer family use U O. 8. soda and carbonated beroraga. Brery body should keep these roods at their homes. Call up qideon Btoli Co. 'phone 421. Say Hav you tried Hawarda ft Lunch w's for meats. We have Ue best sausage in town. Come and try It, and be eooTinced. 410 Baet 8tate street Salem Truck and Dray Co, Oldest and beet equipped company la. Sa lem. Piano and furniture moving a specialty Offloe 'phone, SSL W. W. Brown & Son, proprietor. Offloe No. 60 State street M-lm Dr. Z. M. Parvlrt At 297 Commorclal street, upstairs. Singing school, . Rudlmental and sight reading claa en. Begins Wednesday evening, Oc tober 14th, Class overy Wednes day evonlng to May 1st, next Tui tion. $1.00. Unique Cleaning Roomo Shaw A Johnson, tho cleaners, are now lo cated at 209 Commercial street They do a general pressing and re pairing business. Specialties: Skirts, silk waleta, kid gloves, gents' cloth ing, etc Phone 2614. 6-28-lyr. OSTEOPATHS. Dr. H. H, Scovell. Suggestive therapeutic. Osteopathy, NoryouB and functional disease. Jlootne 4, ( and 6, DArcy building. Pbooa 3855 Hain, 1-1-lra FOR RENT. - For Rent A four-room cottage tat 387 Church street Will soli furnf; turo and a winter's supply of woodV 1-6-tf ' Rooms for Rent Up stairs, Cottla . block, by day, week, or month. At so light housekeeping rooms. Eloo trlc llghta Open all hours'. . Commercial St, No. 333. Phone: 2965 Main. Mattlo Hutchlns, Prop. DRESSMAKER8. Mrs. L. pampbell Docs dressmaking nt her homo, on tho car lino, noar tho South Salem comotory. Country trado solicited. 11-18-lm-d-w ' WIRE FENCING. Walter Morley, Dealer in American, Elwood and Page flold foncing. AH kinds of poultry foncing. Shlnglca. P. & D. roady rooflng and waM papor . Prlcoa Uio lowest Salem Fence works, 60 Court etrcot'f Salem. d&w. PHY3ICIAN AND SURGEON. Dr. W. 8, Mott Will hereafter t found In tho Broy block, 276ft Com morclal atroot ovor Oregon Shoe Co. Offlco telephone, 2931; nsri donee phono, 2761. Offlco hours 9 to 12, and 2 to 5. New Sweet Cider. Send your order te tho nearest grocery, or call up phono 42L Gideon Stolz ft Co, 0-10-tf WATCHMAKER. W. Calve-t Practical Watchmaker 158 State street makes a specialty of repairing watchos, clocks and Jowolry; and guarantoea good work at reasonable prices. 11-12-lyr RESTAURANT. Ferguson's Restaurant 05 Stat street Opon day and night Our 20c meals aro hotter than any 26o houso in tho state, Six 20a meals for $1.00; 21 20c meals for $3.00. LODQE8. Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodmen of the World Moots In Holmnn Hall ovory Friday at 7:30 p. m. P. L. Frasior, Consul. Wylio A. Mooros, Secre tary. 1-12-lyr Valley lodge No. 18, A. O. U. W. Moots In tholr hall in Holman block, cor nor Stato and Liberty, every Mon day ovonlng. Visiting brethren wolsomo. Roy Mclntlre, M. W. A, E. Autranco, Pvocordor. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Cistle Hall in Holmnn block, corner State and Liberty Sts. Tnoodar of eaeb wook at 7:30 p. m. II. II. Turner, C. O.; W. I. 8tnloy, K. of R. and S. Foresters of America Court Sher wood Foresters No. 19. Moots Fri day night in Turner block. S. W. Mlnturn. O. It; A. L. Brown. Sec Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No, 6246, Meets every Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'clock Holman Hall, Frank A. Turner, V. O.: A. L. Brown. Clork. Protection Lodge No. 2, Ancient Or der United Workmen, moots every Saturday evening In tho Ilolmaa Hall, corner Stato and Liberty Btreots. Visiting brothron welcome. J. G. Graham, M. W.; J. A. BeUwoc4 Rocarder. OSTEOPATHS. Drs. M, T. 8clioettle, Frank J. Bar? and Anna M. Barr. Gradrmtaa American School of Osteepatay, Klrksvllle, Mo., oocccaeorB to' Dr. Grace Albright Offlcr. hours ta 12 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Od4 Fellows' Temple, Phone Main 27tlj residence phone 2603 red. TONSORIAL AND BATHS. Evan's Barbor Shop Only firs tolas shop on State street Every thins new and up-to-oato. Finest porce lain baths. Shave, 16c; hair-out He baths, 25c. Two flrstclaas bod blacks. C. W. Evans, proprietor. WATER COM PAN V. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water service apply at cites. Bills payable monthly in advaaos. Uae all complaints at the offloe. EXPREB8 AND TRANSFER. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mall and paMooger trains Baggage to all parts of the cky. Prompt service. Telephone No. 24L QECKMAN.HEDRICK A HOMYBR DENTI8T8. CX H. MAGK Successor to Dr. J. M. Keene, In White Corner, Salem, Oregon. Partis desiring suporlor operations at mod erat fee in any branch aro in eopeclJS) request THE BUTE CAFE 208 Commercial Street Regular Dinner at Noon 25c Meals at all hours Service a la Carte a ECKERLBN, Proprietor 1