p I l (t r i i . IX DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, CALEM, OREGON, 8ATURPAY, JULY 16J 1604 i - . - - i m YORK FASHION LETTER j 1 JJcw York, July 16. Present tosh, considoiSjd ami preservod by various fon may have their fault and draw- Ingenious artlflclato. Of colors there , A. , , ,,. ... has never been a greater nor mow back, their incongruities and unrea- than tho nt onablo point, but they posses one t)mo and tho fashlon artigts display a rcroarkablo taste, for harmonious combinations. One of the most strife- great redeeming feature, which com jieneates to & great extent for all ebortcemings: Uioy possess artistic ,ng fcatures hoover, ia the exqulslto qualities that delight tho eye of an jirtlot Present styles show ft much greater appreciation of beauty In out taste which these artists show in har monizing tho general effect of wo men's costumes by establishing close aincs, color, proportion and general ftn, anMo tlova of lines and effect than any fashion; of which wo , wwcon tho various Darts of the jhavo any record. Whether tho artls- tic taste of tho makers of fashions Qr boJko and porhap8 tho jias improve, or touuht u. ku. of wap but afio tho hat, tho parasoIp merely an acdtlent, tho result of happy gcther to produce, unconsciously, an ftudjlng new fashion,, at least during almost perfect result. I cannot Joclde, but, tho fact It self cannot bo denied. 31jo prevailing styles show a remark ablo understanding of proportions, a tfttnlTllv tnni-Vf.lnna nnnfarlntlnn rt ihi iltnws of certain materials to produce nppoar on, ?e, " ln "ew . shoes, gloves, belt, eta Tfiero Is probably no better place for tho summer months, than at the "Grand Prix," as tho great Trench der by Is called. On that occasion every woman who can afford It and a great many women who cannot afford It, pertain effects, a keen Insight Into tho tqmes and It Is quite astounding how fnT.H ,,f .rti.M m,.n,,(ion , gorgeous tho display on that occasion. of colors and dellcato discernment In I Jh dlfrplay at he recent "Grand Electing tho most effective lines. Prix' was unusua"y Interesting and Of course, not all makers of fashions 'n,;er fo,ro f neater number poetess tho qualities of tho eye and f bcaut,ful and artistic tostumesdl& Wo which make tho artist, but the P at a similar occasion than then, number of artists In their profession 'T "?? T1 atrlk,DB featur0 wa oem to bo increasing from year to Ith" wl T f detdI IwnlMl nrtl wWtie4anHnr Vi tart 41io4- jcar. These creators of fashions , ' ""-""""""& " " " iavo raised their profession to tho n a gonoral ino coslumes w dignity of an- art and It cannot bo do-!ln ,pe rrnony with tho present nlod that thr .x nwh .rtin etyo eacn on0 of costumes repro- ?norlt In many of their modern crca lens as there is in a great many works 'at tho painters of sculptors art. Tho artistic instinct which soems 8Picuouo oy their absence. io govcrni fashion at the present tlrao.tho 8klrts w"" plaited manifest Itself In various way.s. First iti tho beauty of tho linos, which aro as delightful to tho eyo as tho lines of a flno plcco of architecture. Tho beautiful curves of tho healthy and normal human figure arc not dlsgulsod or hidden but rather displayed with out accentuating thorn too much. Tho harmony of proportions Is carefully sonted a distinctive Individuality. Wbbona as docpratlvo featuros of skirts and frocks were rather con- Many of Although thoro wero enough costumes in the Ova1 1 uYT&B-rTr u TiMisiHds Have Kidney Turtle and Never Suspect it. How To XMnd Out. I'lll a Itottlc or common glass with your water and IctU staud twenty-four hours ; nsetllmemorsct- tlitigindicatesan , unhcnlthv con- Mitiou of the kid neys ; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble ; too Irequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is sUo convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swatnp-Koot, the creat kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder ami every part of the urinary pasMRe. Jt corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in justing it, or bail effects following ue of liquor, wine or hetr, and overcomes that unpleasant nc rcsslty of being compelled to go often during the day, and to uet up many times during the nliilit. The mild and the extraordinary eflect of Swamp-Root it noon rcaltted. It stands the highest tor iti wonderful curct of the most dis tressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the lcst. Bold by drug, gists ill fifty-cent and one-dollar sues. You may liavc a sutunle lxittle ami n uook uiai lens all boutit,lothscntfrec by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., lllnj;. namtotl. N Y When Hm.. tili,w. writing mention this psiwr and don't make nny mistake, but remember the name. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, ami the address, Ulughnmtou, N. Y. 1830 stylo in evidence to introduce variety Into tho picture, they wero by no means predominating. Somo re markably original and handsome ef fects in sleeves wero notlceablo. Somo of tho sleeves wero onen tin to the Bhouhlor, falling gracefully over rather tight fitting undorsleeves of lace. Drooping shoulder patterns, high cein- lures nnu a rather: small number of pointed bolts wore characteristic of tio display. Hats of every variety. some with, somo without veils, wore In ovldenco, and most of them wore unusually handsome and picturesque. ino rasruoaablo dressmakers of London and Parts havo Inaugurated a now fad, which will probably bo tak en up by tho faBhlon artists In this country. Tho fad consists in giving names to drosses they make; not trado numoi, which miriit servo for classification, but individual names, which, as a rule, are of a symbolical character. "Tho first Kiss" was the namo of a dress constructed by one of tho most fashionable dressmakers of Ixmdan. It wa of dellcato white material with edging? and ends of the samo material, tipped with roso leaf shaped bits of crimson probably sug gesting tho bright color of a maiden's lips. Anothor dress, called "A dream of Iaradlso" was trimmed with filmy laco. tlirough which ran tiny threads of sliver, with an occasional silver bead. Somo of tho gowns aro named by tho ponson for whom thoy aro made and a begiuiKng has oven been made io esiannsti n certain harmony be tween tho general offect of the dross and its name "Second Thoughts," for lnsianco, was the namo of a dress which was ordered by a handsome and young widow after her return from' a house party that had boon almost scandalously gay. It may bo said hore, urni mo costurao was of a sevoro and plain gray and evldontly suggested Uio mood of tho wearer. If this fad be comes popular, it may lead to tho de velopment of a symbolist school of dressmaking. Petticoats with several detachable and adjustable flounces are becoming quite popular this season and they really deserve their popularity as they are extremely practicable. One of these skirts recently Imported, has a Jersey top with three flounces, one block, one plaid and one of change able bluo and green material. These flounces are quite deep and frilled and niched at tho bottom. All aro of taf feta and are fitted with button holes at the top, concealed by a band. The Jersey part has a row of buttons at Its lower edge. Detachable flounces of flno cambric and embroidery are also seen In the shops. One of tho most striking features of this summer's styles Is the exten sive use of handpalnted decorations. This new fad has opened a field of re munerative employment for many young artists, art students and ama teurs. There Is scarcely any part of a woman's outfit which is exempt from that fad. Stockings, waist and hat ribbon, saiihes, entire gowns, parasols, fans and even straw hats are decorated with handpalnted flow ers and other decorative designs. Par ticularly poor art students will wel come this fad, which enables them to earn enough money during the sum mer months, to continue their studies during tho fall, winter and spring months' at somo academy. Ono of the handsomest and most artistic costumes worn at a recent garden party was decorated In hand painted designs by the hand of a clev er artist. The young lady, who wore tho costume, a pretty and very weal thy girl, attracted considerable atten tion by the beauty of her costume. Sho was dressed in white and tho same decoratlvo design1 waj consistently X Drudgery And Worry Sap Worn- Nervous Vitality. an s There Is nothlnc more nerve wrecking than household duties and the care of children. Tho drudgery, worry and pet ty annoyance of tho day, and broken rest at night soon exhausts her vitality and sho becomes nervous, irritable and restless. If allowed to continue, It ends in Sick, Nervous Headaches, Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles, and those terrible Periodical Bcarlns-down pains, which como from nervous exhaustion. Dr. Miles' Ilestoratlvo Nervine Is a never-falling remedy for such cases. It builds up and soothes the nerves, and brings tho sweet, restful sleep, so much needed. No other medicine Is so pleasant or go curatlvo In every caso of female weakness, nervousness or general worn-' out condition. Try It ct our risk. Cost rcf-.Jcd if first bottle falls to benefit you. "I had been sick several years with Indigestion and nervous prostration, which kept me almost constantly under a physician's care, and wlillo I had been treated by four doctors, 1 received only temporary relief. I was very weak and helpless, and unable to attend to my household duties. After reading about Dr. Wiles' Nervine, 1 concluded to give It n trial. The first few doses brought restful sleep at night, nnd an appetite for food. Continuing the treatment, I rapidly Improved, and now I am well and able to do all my work." WHS. M. J. OLDS, Clarkston, Mich. Mi..iinnl Chautauqua. Crystal Springs, Miss., July 1G.-Ar-rangements aro complete for the open ing tomorrow of the annual session of tho Mississippi Chautauqua assembly. Many visitors aro on the grounos uuu ,1, MnP nromises to bo the most largely attended In the history of the assembly. An attractive pruB. I,. hm arranged. In addition to re ligious services and addresses by noted divines, evangelists, educators and other publis men, there will bo a va riety of lectures, concerts and other forms of entertainment, MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market" NIP IT IN THE lUD. Flrirt Appenrsusce o Dandruff a p0P. runner of Future Baldnesa, That such is the caso has been coiT cluslvely proven by scientific reseat' Prof. Unna, the noted European ki specialist, declares that dandruff Is Jh burrowed-up cuticle of tho sealn ....5 by parasites destroying tho vitality in the hair bulb. The hair becomes llfeW nnd, in time, falls out. This can be pr vented. Newbro's Herplcldo kills this dandruff germ, and restores tho hair to its natuwi softness and abundancy. "' Herplcldo Is now used by thousands nr people-all satisfied that it Is tho mo wonderful hair preparation on the mr. ket to-day. flold bv leading1 druggists. Send in .' stamps for Bamplo to Ths Herplcldo Co. Detroit. Mich. THnlol J. Krv. Special Aeent ,7?,I, Write us and we X XV.Ci.Ei y0U a Freo Tri p will mall you a. Free Trial Pnckaca of or. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills, the New, Scientific Itemedy for Pain. Also Symp tom Blank for our Specialist to dlagnoso your case and tell you what Is wrong and how to right ft. Absolutely Free. Address: DR. MILES MEDICAI- CO., LABORATOKIES. ELKUAKT. 1ND. Capital City Mills Quotations. Bryant & Pennell, Props. Wheat 77c. Buckwheat 80a Poultry at Stelner's Market Hens 8c. Eggs Per dozen, 17c. a HwTuIMSbV Harrltt & Lawrence. Eggs Per dozen, 18c. Etc carried out in every part of her cos tume, fronv her skirt and bodice, to her hat, parasol, sash ribbon and fan. Tho general tendency to simplify all non essentials in a woman's ward robo and to avoid everything that would add bulkness to her toilet, has Gearhart caused many women to dispense with corset covers, except in cases where unlined blouses are worn. In place of tho corset cover many women wear gauze scarfs, which aro wrapped tight around tho body and fastened under tho arms 'with small gold pins. These scarfs give amnio protection to the corset, without Increasing tho buik- Many girls keep a supply of these scarfs in different colors on hand to bo prepared for any. emergency. Combinations of black and white laces aro worn a great deai this sum mer and. In some cases, tho result is quito pleasing. White chiffon para sols, trimmed with black and whlto Summer Excursion Rates and Special Train Service Now On Between Portland and Clatsop Beach. The summer schedule of the As toria & Columbia -River railroad has been inaugurated between Portland, Astoria, Gearhart and Seaside, in con nection with special round trip excur- slono tickets to all Clatsop and North Beach points, and train leaves Union depot 8 a. m. dally and runs through direct, arriving at Astoria 11:30 a. m, 12:20 p. m. and Seaside 12:30 p. m. The Portland-Seaside Flyer leaves Union depot every Saturday at 2:30 p. m arriving Astoria 5: GO p. m. and runs through direct, arriving at Gear hart 6:40 p. m. and Seaside 6:50 p. m. In connection with this improved service, special round trip season tickets are sold from Portland to all Clatsop and North Beach points at rate of $4.00 for the round trip, good for return passage until October 15. Special commutation tickets, good for five round trips, are sold from Portland to same points for $15.00, good to return until October 15. Saturday special round trin nvrii 11 AilB MM.V Itnif. i .! -1 t 1L - - I I . A """ "uu "u iruniui-u in wo same sion iicneis from Portland to all Clat manner seem to bo quito popular and sop and North Beach nolnts on Knio Hop Market. Hops 1926c. Potatoes, Vegetables, Potatoes 50c. Onions 2&c. Wood, Pence Potts, It Second growth $5.75. APh J3.00 to 13.75. Grub oak $6.60. Cedar posts 12c. HI act, Pelto and Pure. Green Hides, No. 1 5c. Green Hlues, No. 2 4c Calf Skins 45c. Sheep 75c Goat Skim 26o to ll.iJ. Grain and Frour. Oats Buying, $1.10 per cwt Barley $21 per ton. Flour Wholesale, 3.76. Live Stock Markat, Steers 3 4c. Cows 3c. Sheep 3c. Dressed pork 6J,46. Dressed Veal 56c Dressed hogs 66c. Live hogs 55c. Mutton 20)30. Hay, Fed. tEU, Baled cheat $10$11. Baled clover $9. Bran $22.50. .Shorts $24.00. ESflSi Butter and Cream. By Commercial Cream Co. Eggs 16c, cash. Butter 22c, wholesale. Butter fat 20c at station. onmm vmmPMwm Three Trains to the East Dally, Through Pullman standard and tourist sleeping cars daily to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane; tourist Bleeping cars dally to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist Bleeping cars (per. Bonally conducted) weekly to Chica go; reclining chair cars (seats free) to the East daily. 70 HOURS m LAND TO CHICA Cbsoce of Care PORTLAND TO CHICAGO 70 DKPABT FOB Chicago Portland Bcedal 9 IS a. m na Huntington AtlanUo Kxproea 8:15 p. m, tl Huntington Bt. Pant Fait Hall C v . . m, via Bpokans TIME 8CHBDULBS from Portland, Or, ABRIVl FROM Salt Lake, Denver. PL Worth. Omaha. Kuuu illy, tn. Jjouit, CbJcaro and Kan. salt Lake, Denver Ft worth, Omaha, Eansai Cltv, St. Lonls, Chicago indKast Walla Walla. Lewlstnn. Spokane, Wallace, Pull man, Minneapolis SL Paul, Daluth,MUwaukc Chicago, and East. 5 Zip 7 15 a, & Ocean and River Schedule. For San Francisco Every five dirt at 8 p. m.. For Astoria, way point and North Boach Daily (except Sun day) at 8 p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. m. uoiiy service (water permitting) ca Willamette and Yamhill rivers. somo of them, shown in tho shops, are unsusally attractive. - ESTELLE CLAIREMONT. Free Information About the World's Fair you have any idea o( visiting the World's Fair this year, ask nu- today for a copy of our World's Pair Folder. tells just what Good Spirits. Good spirits don't all come from Kentucky. Their main source Is the liver and all the fine spirits ever made in tho Bluo Grass stato could not remedy a bad liver or tho hundred and ono ill effects it produces. You can't havo good spirits and a bad liver at the same time. Your liver must he in flno condition If you would reel buoyant, happy and hopeful, bright of eye, light of step, vigorous and successful In your pursuits. You can put your liver in fine condition by using Green's August Flowor-tha greatest of all medicines for tho liver and stomach and a certain pnr r iU'enaniiln f si . ,vi.a,u or inmgesuon. It has hwm a favorite household remedy for over "uny-nvo years. August Flower will make your liver healthy and mi- and thus insuro you a liberal supply good spirits." Trial sio . regular bottlet, 75c At all dnii.t' oionos arug storea every Saturday at rate of $2.60 for round trip, good to return Sunday. Tickets sold from Portland to North Bench points are Issued In connection with I. R. & n. steamers from As toria and baggage is transferred to and from depot and steamer dock at Astoria free of charge, and all tickets sold by tho O. It. & N. Co. from Port land to Clatsop and North near points aro Interchangeable and will oo nonored on trains of this company in either direction between Portland and Astoria. For additional information address C. A. Stewart, agent, 248 Alder street, Portland, Oregon, or J. C. Mayo, G. F. & P. A., Astoria, Oregon. Seaside souvenir of 1904 will bo mailed to jMui uuuruss iree unon annllmH wrue xor it. PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat Walla Wnlla, 6769c. Valley 78c. Flour Portland, best grade, $1: -yo; graham, $3.50$4.00. Oats Choice white, $1.20. Barley-Feed, $23.00 per ton; rolled $24.50$25. Mlllstuff Bran, $19$20. Hay Timothy, $16$16. Potatoes Fancy, 75c$1.00. Eggs Oregon ranch, 191&iac. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 12tfjl2c per pound; turkeys, 1416c. l'ork Dressed, 66Vc. Beer Dressed, 6c. Veal 67c. Hops 1903 crop, 23c. Wool-Volley, l920c; Eastern Or egon, 1017c; Mohair, ffOc for choice 15Sldry' 1C PUDd8 &nd UPd'.' Putter Fancy creamery, TiYlP fflltA. InAHM...!.- .- ... . - w. .-..i iiuuimuura asK oi wnvt I your nearest ticket agent, or A. L, CRAIQ, General Passenger Agent The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co., Portland, Oregon. 20c. 7-l-2m At Dr 26. 12:45 P.M. 1:45 P.M. VOtl want to know nl.m.t ...:i i tickets . boBKRe mmnRuimiMi, sl-pig ear barths, how to roach the Exposition Bround, what to do when you got thoro. how to so the Fair to thu bast advantage, I'ow to Bot a boarding place, ami answers nonrly ovory quwtion of this character that may bo askod. Contain, mar oi tho Fair KroundS, of the City and of tho UurlinRton Kouto. " ty tho Mjog-A postal oard will do. ' A. O. SHELDON. OBNfRAt AQtNT BUNUNO.TON KOUTt, tOO Tmiro Btiust. PORTLAND. ORB. Nil The Rummage Sale Given by tho ladles of the First rv. gregatlonal church will ho w tho storo room formerly occupied by J U Stockton & Co,. and w, ,, --- Vl "TO on Saturday morning. Anyone wishing to contribute will please send articles to tho storo. or loav .., with Mrs. Morrison. Chomok, , and they bo called for. A good Plan to cot von- h ..!-,.. ",wu --- --. ..j. inciting outrlt. 7-14-2t Notice to Doq Owners. The annual lleonso on .W i .. -.. O.I.. . --CT- UV j k- , 3 rr th0 year Zoning July i. 1904. and enJing July ,, 1905h is now due. and the or.nnn Ulng same will bo promptly enforced. Dog owners living n outside Tvards fan pay license fe to 8,wwi,i .. " ..iv-t...i .. . -- ""icwrs -.-v.,4, o neceivo samo, others PK'ocallatatyHnnam,,,va7; "- W. GIBSON, CT Marshal. P.M. P.M. 7-15-IH t&ytfg $UtU of TIME CARD NO No. 2 for Yaqulna Leaves Albany Leaves Corvallls ...." iflvaa V..l- iuiiia B.w PM j w i. nciurning Leavos Yaqulna ... -.,- .,. Leaves Corvallls IhIm AM Arrive Albany 12:16 P.M." No. 3 for Detroit T lfiin 11 --., ,l,UUny 1;0() Arrives Detroit G:00 No. 4 from Detroit a,V0 De;'t 6:30 A.M. TrTv n:lBA.M. Train No. i arrives in Albany n Imoto connect with tho S. P. south three hours m Albany before depart-1 uro of S. P. north bound train Train No. 2 connects with tho S P ' trains at Corvallls and Albany gtvDE direct service to Newport BL . ! oont beachos. i Train No. 3 for Detroit. Dreitonbush' and other mountain resorts leaves Al-1 bany at 1:00 p. m.. ronrhin .!..! about 6:00 p. m. ." For further Information apply to -r. noVIN STONB' Manager. .. v.wvn.uwuu, Agent, Albany, H. H. CRONISE. Agent, Corv oMM9AeAMAM That Smell " thero ,s "ythlng you need It is to remove the death-deal-ing sewer gas from your house. Modetn I Plumbing will do this and give you ion as well your old com- Corvallls, IR.GUNN'S onion S8! liSf&VMiSp"- SYRUP as health, n... plumbing InsDeofp and you may save a heavy bill. BURROUGHS & FRASER ft ,UB aUte St- 'Phone 1511 M,Ir, - 2 "wwrnrnwaaamm POMONA and Altona leave f0f PorUand daily except Sun, daY at 7 a. m. Deck: Foot Of Tr-rf- .. M. ALnwf!dV ml. , . "in. gx. REDUCED EXCURSION RATE8. From S. P. and C. & E. Points to the Seaside and Mountain Resorts for the Summer. On and after Juno 1, 1904, the Southern Pacific, in connection with the ComJlls & Eastern reallriad. will have on sale round trip tickets from Points on their lines to Newport, Ya qulna and Detroit at very low rates. good for return until October 10, 1904. Three-dav tickets to Newport and Yaqulna, good going Saturdava and returning Mondays, aro also on salo from all East SIdo points, Portland to Eugene inclusive and from all West Side points, enabling people tn visit their families and Knnml Runnv at the seosfdo. Season tickets from alt TCnt side points, Portland to Eugene, Inclusive, u irom an west SIdo points, ara also on sale to Detroit at vory low rates, with stop-over privileges at Mill City or any point east, enabling unsis io visit tho Santlam and Brel tenbush hot springs in tho Cascada mountalns, which can bo reached in one day. Season tickets will bo good for re turn from all nolnts until ntnhar 10. Three-day tickets will be rrood colng on Saturdays and returning Monlays "y. 'tickets from Portland and vi cinity will be good for return via th East or West Side at option of pas senger. Tickets from Eugene and vi cinity will bo good golne via tho Lebanon-Springfield branch if desired. Baggage on Nowrjort tiMmto ,o,Aoked through to Newport; on Yaqulna tickets to Yaqulna only. Southorn Pacific trains connect with the C. & e. at Albany and CorvallU for Yaqulna and Newport, Trains on tho C. & a for Detroit win leave Al- i.at 7 " m- onabllns tourists to lne hot springs to reach there th samo day. Full Information no ,nn with beautifully illustrated booklot of Yfr qulna bay and vicinity, timetablos, etc., can bo obtained on application to Edwin Stone, nlanager O. & ft railroad, Albany; W. a Coman, O. P. , 8uthern Pacific company, Port land, or to any s. P. or C, & B. agent. irora Salem to Newport ...15-00 Ra o rrom Salem; to Yaqulna ....M-5 ato from Salem. f rintu s.60 Threo-day ralo (rom Salem" to Newport 3.00 Tv PBlWWtl1giHlh IMMMlTlllll H "hinc w rT. 3Ws Wf MLZmTn HHHHHHlaHHaHaMAiMMiiU WWwWr"