tour NEW YdRk FASHION LETTER New YorW, July 27. Evofy Beason ttaa. Itfl characteristic and 'peculiar fea ture of fashion, aside from the cut and oiitllno of the various garments, ITbcw, characteristics vary. "Some time It Is a certain color or tint which &ceoma bo popular that It hecoraos Abe- mature of the aoason, or somo dlnrofl a cortaln material practically dominate the season, or some parti cular kind of trimming forms the keg noto. The characteristic features of IMo present summer season are the unjnsocdouted popularity of linen mntorlnls anl the remarkable prefer ence lor whlto. JUttiough llnons havo been used for unnr Jrewtes for a great many years and In somo years wore quite j)ojwJiir, tholr popularity was novor am crcat as this year. Thoro has boon Htt exceptionally flno solectlon of lin ens of oil grades, textures1 and colors 5 r. 15)c market and tho demand was tin pamllolciL Unons are not only used mora ihls year, but thoy arc used in e greater variety of stylos and for a affronter range of iuriosea than over i!onx Linen Is used for shirtwaist Crocks of the simplest and Bovorost AJnJ, is mado Into tailored gowns and cctmls, Js employed with remarknblo tsnccesn In boleros and praotlcally all Admits ot skirts, from tho plainest to 4bH most elaborate afternoon or oven Knp gpwns. WMto decidedly predominates In jBMatmer stylos this year In Paris as wU as hero. White drosses arc- to be won evorywhore. Those of linen are wxtrcmoly popular, iiartlcularly In com urination with bro.lorlo Anglalso. Dut axlro In Bilks, voiles, lino woolens. Ifanttstu and othor matorlals whlto Is tho predominating cotor. Somo of tho iont oxqulslte summer kowtis and nilro units ore In white, evon to the ftrirmnlngH and accessories. Many wo men. In lhirls as woll as horo, oven wear while shoes with their whlto cos iiiiiws and the general effect Is decld eillr dainty. Tlio summer season will soon be oor and then tho supermacy of linen mnu Uio popularity of whlto will come to an end. Judging from Paris roiKirts choclcorod materla's and cortaln Bhadoj of rud 11 bo extremely popular dur ing tho coming fall. Somo very at tractive allien lu plaids and checkers uro hIiowu lu tho shops and among tbanx uro many striking color combi nations. There Is u cortaln simile of retf, cnllod "dreg of wlno' 'In Paris, whloh tins made quite a hit In Paris ami as tho color l really quite boautl ful, there Is ovory reuson, to believe tii at It will also become popular horo. To bo correctly dressed every nth Jetlo girl und every womuu who Ib fond of outdoor sports, must have a Potor Thompson wnlst. This lntest ail in waists Is really nothing but a turt of bloiifo that U slipped over the hoad and has n gntliorlug string lu tho I)ollom, by means of which It Is tied uround the waist. All kinds ot mate rials are used for those waists, but tho most npporprlnto fabric uro cotton or linen duel, coarse or line Iluon, or a coarse cotton material, loaombllng mill cloth TIkmv wnlsta are. of course, worn with n slioit skirt and ore often omlioHlshod with n binart sailor collar SOZODOHT IETTER THAN SOLD for th tNtU. H prTut ileor. I htnltn tho kuiui tail yurtflM th titth Mil inouth. SAVES -TEETH Hot weather meals, coo! weather meals, every thing appetUing and fresh. White House Restaurant George Bros, Props. I 1 t IHIUIIIIH ii t -f 0 : Wall Paper : a Latest designs in stock, J and sood work guaran- tccd. Wc have the small 1 store and small prices i E. L Lemmon m 299 Liberty St, Phone 2475 eegjV and hand-embroldored Insignia on shield or sloovo. The advantages of thla waist over the ordinary shirt waists are that It Is easily put on, or off. Mays in place and gives freedom to the movements of the arms and shouldors. Thoro In but one drawback Mils kind of waists only looks becom ing on slondor and graceful women, while It makes stout women appear much bigger than they really are. Capes made in shawl fashion are be coming quite popular In Paris and will probably make a hit hero, If they once become fairly Introduced. Many of them aro nt a combination of lace and black velvet ribbon, threaded through tho laco or made Into little Ikws, Othors aro of black Chantllly laco laid over white. Anothor mothod of trim ming theto capes Itr with ribbon, gath ered Into a ruche. The ribbon ruch Inge aro frequently nlso used to form ornamontal designs on the dross worn with tho capo. These rnpes are quite graceful and becoming and deserve popularity for more than One reason. Thero has novor been so great a demand for whlto shoos as there la this season. Women of all ages, con ditions and projwrtions wear them, and oven mon and children share the crazo for white shoos. Canvas and doeskin bIiocs and pumps- are particu larly popular. This unusual state ot affalra Is not easily accounted for. Whlto shoes becomo soiled very quick ly, cannot bo worn with every dress, and havo a tendency to mako the feet appear much blggor than thoy really are. Yet women Insist on wearing them', and would feel greatly abused should anything prevent them from following this fnd. Judging from pros ont nppoarances tho craze will outlast tho Biimmor, and, possibly, the fall scaion. Tho ultra fashionable wo men mako It n iolnt to havo their shoos correspond In color with tho color of tho gown with which they are worn. That makos tho fad rathor ex pensive, for It necessitates tho pur chase of as many different kinds of shoes as tho woaror has summer dres eg. Hut, this Is not all, the fashion of wearing whlto and colored shoes- has led to anothor peculiar wrinkle. Fash ion demands that the rubobrs worn ovor white Bhoos should bo whlto, thoso worn ovor tan shoos tan and those ovor black shoes black, and so on through tho whole list of colors. Itubbors In whlto and various other colors nie now In tho market, and they cost but little more than tho ordlnnity black rubbors. Many a hand-some bodice or skirt ha been ruined because careless or awkward hands spilled some liquid on It. which loft a moro or loss conspic uous murk. Thousands of women aro confronted with the problem of find ing somo way to remove the spots without destroying at tho same time the natural color of the material. Usually thero aro but two ways epen: To throw tho garment away or havo It dyed. The first mothod Is nlwayw itnsatWfnclory nml nither oxpouslve. The second method soiuetlmos give good rooulUi, but not very often. And yet, as dlllloult as the problem oom, thero Is n way to solve It. It Is perhnp not always possible, but In n majority of casus It U. Tho solu tion was suggested to the writer by the clever expedient of an Ingenuous housewife, who covered an ugly and 'conspicuous Ink ttpot on tho wall with n handsome and ornamental Japanese 'panel. The sixK was too low to be 'covered with a ploturo, but tho long I pane) was Jiut the thing. Spots on bodice or skirts may be treated In n similar inunmir. There are many J methods to do this, und tho choice 'depends uon the location nml site (4 the spot or spot The spot may be cut mil uud a laco Insertion may be put In ltn place. Knelling, paesemou terte ami even button or braids may be uirtxl to cover smalt kHh. but care mux be taken to make the lace, rib bon, or whatever Is ugu part of a rmuur deeifiu of trimming or orua nwulMtluu nud to make It look nat ural. With u Uttto tugNulty that cau be etwily tfcxw in eucii h uraiMtei- tlU JttoWtly would siMMrt the ornament or trtMMitBtt a mn epMent em ! phtyea for Ike purvey of Wiring a - tat Au .prl vim hM studied th alt- jUattoa In llurfc Ulw that the kwc wt will W a rwuir of tktt eowlttg wtutr gowiw. It wilt Ml b alt RKkw tk Iawi XV or tke ImiU XVI. but Wnw MIR an4 wuok k)er. Opau v,il b elabomwl' trtmiiMKl, loo, o m to w)M tkelr toagtfc km aiwwiii. Tkjr will Also U vr wide, looking ioww1iat Ilk a skottec skirt wor ovc ft Joimwc owe. Saut vr) kaiMkmMte eaHHt)M ot tkoj kH wait) kave kn coatirueted lu m at tk ftuktonaUlo skoiw la Paris ud tly will undouUedly somi find their wy acro the ocvas, Yvu ma not brieve it. but It U a fact that socks, or as thoy are called, "half-hoso" aro worn a great deal by women this summer. They aro in solid colors or In fancy effects, plain or In open worlc, and are fastened to tho laco-trimmed tights by means oi safety nine. Some of these socks havo quite gay designs and there Is oven a novelty which stimulates high buttoned boots. ESTBLLB CLAIREMONT. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT NOTIFIED (Continued from first page.) ground that If triumphant they may bo trusted to prove falso to every principle which In tho last eight years thoy havo laid down as vital. There ia nothing oxporlmontal about the govornmont wo ask tho people to con tinue In power. In dealing- with the trusts wo do not havo to explain why the laws wore not enforced, but to IKjInt out that they actually have been enforced Assuredly it is unwise to change iwllcles which havo worked so woll, and which arc now working so well. Wo havo placed tho finances of tho nation on a found ground basis. So long as tho Republican party Is In pow er, tho gold standard is solid. That whenever It next arises there should bo a readjustment of tho tariff sched ules la nndoubted, but such changes can bo mado with safety only by those wnoso (lovouon u uiu imuuiiuu m protective itarlff is beyond question. Wo bollevo in reciprocity with foreign nations on tho terms outlined liy Pres ident McKinley's last speech, In which ho urged tho extension of our foreign markets Uy reciprocal agreements whonovor they could bo mado without Injury to American Industry and labor. Wo havo already shown that our pol icy Is to do fair and equal Justice to all men. Construction of the canal Is now an assured fact. Uut most cer tainly It Is unwlso to entrust tho car rying out of so momentous a policy to thoso who havo endeavored to defeat tho wholo undertaking. A party is worthy only In so far as It promotes na'Ional Intorest, and evory ofllclnl, high or low, can servo his party he3t by rendering to tho people tho best sorvlco of which ho Is capablo. Effect ive govornnumt comes only as a result of loyal tho eo-oioratlon ot many dif ferent iwrsous. Wo wno havo ' been Intrusted with power as public ser vant during tho past seven years of administration and legislation now como beforo tho people content to bo Judged by our record of achievements. In years that havo gono by wo have mado deeds square with words, and If wo nro continued In power we shall un swervingly follow out tho great Hues of public policy which tho Republican party has loid down. RUSSIA AP PROVES SINK ING OF SHIPS (Continued from first page.) r I turn, has boon released, nud Is now proceeding to Yokohama. I.omlon, July 27. In tho house ot pomnnoiiH Premier Ilalfour expressed the Iioik) that ho would be nblo to make a stntmuont tomorrow regarding the stoppngo of tho Hrltlsh vessels in the Red Son. Hu added, with regard to tho Knight Oommandor; "I rgrut to sa" that information Touched horo this meriting which Itxntw llttK) doubt In my mind that a r8rUnbk incident lu occurrod, Thwe U no tpieMlon ns to the loss of life, but 1 am ufrol.1 thoro Is n qustlon ns to a bwaek of Intwnatlonal laws," TImj stattmMUt cnuswl a nrofouud seu gat Ion. Squadron Sighted. ToWo. July T. Tha Vladlvoatoak ltMulrm wtti litktl today tW mllos off Tokio bay, going south uuder full twin. o Reduced Rates to St. Louis Exposition Tl Southern Pacific Company wUl Mil round trip tickets at greatly re duced rates to St. IxuU and Chicago on account at tke St. Uut expoltton on tke following date June 16, 17. IS; July 1, S, S,; August S. , 10. Sep tember S. 6, T; October 3, 4,$. Coins trip muet be completed with in 10 days frotu date of sale, and nas- tengom will ke permitted to start on' nay day tkat will enable tkem to reach their destination within tho ton-day limit. Koturn limit M dava. but not later than December 31, 1904. or full Information as to ratej and routes call on asent of S. P. Co at Salem. The United States Mints... were organized in 1792. The coinage of nickel, was begun in 18G6. The latest report from the Mints shows that 445,841,054 mckels have been coined since that time, value $22,292,052.70 fan .i al Jig: m Wfifib UTAH CLOUD BURST Mormon Town of St. George Swept Away by Water St. George, 'Utah, July 27. Now Har mony, a smal town 40 miles north of horo was -almost swept away by a large cloudburst this morning. The Mormon i settlement near the town was the heaviest loser, 20 housesi being demol ished by the rushing waters. No lives were lost, but a largo number of cat itle and other stock wore drowned. Ciops and orchards are ruined, and the loss will reach many thousands of dollars. A wall of water eight feet high flooded the canyon and the entire valloy. May Be General Strike. San Francisco, July 27. All the union bollermakers In tho shops of the Southern Pacific Company In this city quit work Into yesterday afternoon. At tho same time threo men walked out In San I-ouls OblsiK). No question of wages or hours Is said to bo Involved. Tho men gave up their positions be causo thoy would not work with non union bollermakers tho company had placed beside them-. So far tho strike has affected only the two places named. A number of non-union men are still nt work. Tho president of tho national !ody of bollermakers has arrived, and It Is understood tho men on tho whole Western system are to be cnlleil out. Possee After Outlaws. Choyenno, Wyo., July 27 A mon Btor po?bO has beon organized nt Pine Dale, Fremont county, to proceed against the Big Horn outlaws. Both sides are armed to tho' teeth. T ANGIER-The Wonderful City of Morocco A most vivid word picture, profusely illustrated with striking photographs of the scenes so lately made famous by the kidnapping of Ion Perdicaris and his stepson, in the August Number of the Metropolitan M R. H. rWU. Puttee, New Vok 3ty (81-16) The Nickels Ever Coined would not pay for Cremo cigars smoKea in one year Largest Seller in the World thp. RAND IS THE SMOKER'S PROTECTION CROWDS VISIT PARKER Threescore Democrats Call on Their Presidential Candidate Esopus, July 27 The Democratic national committeemen and other I prominent Democrats, numbering tn ' t all 01, arrived here at 2 o'clock this af ternoon, and wore driven to Rosemont In a long line of carriages. Among the first to alight from the train was Sen a'or Hill and Perry Belmont, Chair man Taggart, and Secretary Woodson, Hill was taken Into Parker's wagon-1 ette. Murphy was prevailed to await tho arrival of tho committeemen, but the meeting with Hill betokened no particular cordiality. Parker intro duced them, and the following hand shake was merely perfunctory'- The crowd, after shaking hands, spread out over the lawn to talk polities. Park er's greeting of Taggart was effusive, and the pair were soon closely engaged in conversation. OASTORIA. Bein tke l 1Ib Kind You Have Always Bought fmUK HESSTLE ENGHAVER and ELECTROTYPER pov iii u;q2lawricc DCKVc! CO'.O Wk i yjranVJy$ft"7V',il'"''"3 A 35-cent Magazine for 15 cents Agents wanted everywhere to Ui i . the Funeral of Miss Anita Thurston. The funeral services over tho re mains of Miss Anita Thurston were held this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the family residence on tho corner of Eighth and Pearl streets, by the Rev. H. N. Mount, of tho First Presbyterian church, of this city. The room in which tho remains lay In state mas packed with beautiful flowers and floral pieces, tokens of respect and love in which the deceased was held by her many friends. After the services at the resldenoe the remains wore taken to tho family lot In the I. O. O. F. cemetery, where I.I.- , 1 t tl.sv nnntuinna nf 1110 were IllXUilUU IU UIO incacuio l many friends. Eugene Guard. 89f WWMMMM Open for 1 1 ( i i i Business The Star Bottling Works, cor- j ner of Broadway and Market 1 1 streets, North Salem, aro now ready to fill all orders on short notice, In tho line of soft drinks. i All kinds of sodas at 75c per , , 0 rtnan Htioff rrnnrla nt 41 Kf fiftf ' ' S dozen. Quality guaranteed. 0 Special Rates to .Dealers. 2 Phono 235 White. w if wwwww iff w vvW Ww wwOTWww ' "TTTTTTTTT'h I 'I'i1 1 fi I I Iliit :: Voget Lumber '' AND Ftici Company. ; ; Rough and dressed lumber, ;; sash, doors, lath and shingles, ; ; ash and fir wood, alera. Ore. t ; ; Down town ofllco 112 Court J I! street. Telephone Main 2451. ; ; One block east of S. P. pas- J ! I senger depot. w-iin inmn ii i ninuH 1 agazme TTiti ilrrf'n'iT'iTfllffl Hfi linimii