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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1904)
?,!tiPWWTFrjjw r DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6. 1904. THREE saSL NgV YORK FASHION LETTER NowYork, Aug. 6. One of the best Jlticos for studying midsummer fash ona Js e racetrack. There, and es teclallyjm the lawn and the verandah if tH'cmbhouBO as line a display of jleganHand handsome toilets may he pen oii.fflne afternoons as at any qf he mostlnrlstocraUc summer resorts tho.ueach or In the mountains. a racetrack seems to have a great fascination than ever for fashion- I women and many of them have quiredfthe habit of attending the ces nearly everv dnv if thp nrnidiar jermlta.! In the regular course of feolutlor this habit has led to a new eparture in dress and caused a new ind of'gowns, the casino gowns, to e Invented. Probably the most remarkable fea- are oftheso casino gowns is their :eneral utility and adaptibllity. Of ourse.lthey are Just the proper thing lobe "worn on the club house verandah ir ou the well kept lawn in front of he casino; but that is by no means 11; 'Moy may be taken along to the efcSfaore or to the mnnntnlnn ami mnv Jve wnrXVnn t.bn nlpr np linnnl m-o1v nn 7k 3 -- wwu.u iuin uu JHWjiMternoons and are equally suit I pensive handvrrok, which fully makes f Min trtr tfio nhconnD rf fit-tin -m on nn. I ...j wa u. Muai,a.V- VL VVUa W1UU1M pel tations. The lingerie of the present day Is Remarkable for its daintiness. Lace Is still used, but with discretion and only real or Imltlatlon Valenciennes. Canary Island or Ea3t India laces are employed, or, In rarer cases. Point d'Esprlt and the finer grade of Irish point. Hand embroidery is the prin cipal material for trimming or orna menting. Machine embroidery is sometimes used, but only the best grades of It and only on cheaper gar ments. Only the thinnest and most deli cate materials are used for the best grades of undergarments. Persian lawn, silk batiste, mull, liberty cotton was adjustable and fastened around the waist by a handsome belt. Now, that lace hip yoke may be left off altogether or It may be replaced by one of black lace. Another method for changing the yoke Is, by thread ing ribbons through it, which may be velvet or some other material, of the same color as the gown or of some harmonious or contrasting color. Black velvet ribbon, not too wide, would be particularly handsome. The waist of that gown had a round blouse with heavy rope shirrings across the yoke, Which Was of Irlnh ornnhnt Irlmmul with lace. A row of dainty lace reset-, B,a"Ze and,Ch,na f J,nre 'vor't,n,,t tes. with tumnni Mn(m f ... Jrlals' but crystalline, the thinnest Kiima ui vrepe uk vuum, inuiu juwns, decorative motive of the front, The latest Importations from Paris strongly Indicate that three piece cos tumes will be the prevailing style for late summer and fall wear. It seems however, that coats will not be as popular as In former years and that their place will be taken by handsome and decidedly graceful shoulder wraps made of the same material as the rest of the costume. These wraps will be made In a great variety of pat terns; some Will be In thn form nf Wljfor garden parties, lawn teas round shoulder capes, reaching down or vea for carriage drives. But eVeaYthat does not pxhmist ho nns. BlblMUes of that useful gown. With a Iw'cSanges and additions it can be efcsliyfadapted to be used as a re ception gown or a gown for calling purjto-ses. ItJftoes withoue saying, that one a'fijmhe same gown cannot be put to swcaa?variety of uses without under- to the belt line, others will assume the form of a flchu, while still others will be scarcely more than a little ex aggerated stole, For tfimmlng these charming shoulder wraps laces, fring es, ruches and even passementerie are used. Some of the3e three-piece costumes, recently Imported, are ex ceedingly pretty. Silk mohair, linen, Sicillenne and other fabrics are used tolBgfsome slight modifications. But i In making them. 5jK!auty of this gown is, that it' The style In lingerie has undergone leBaflltself remarkably well to such. a radical change during. the last few .changes and adaptations, which, al though they change Its appearance, do ! months. Excessively elaborate che raises, peiucoats, corset covers or notmaterIally affect its character. j other intimate garments are no longer lasnionaule, but U must not be imag ined that the return to simpler forms! Tp.'glvo a better Idea of this marvel Kius'jfown, It will be best to give a lurjeiruescripuon oi one oi me nanu Bomosl recently seen at Brighton Beach'. It was of silver gray canvas. hie skirt was tucked around the hips and lines means tasteless simplicity and offensive cheapness Not at all. There Is nothing cheap about these dainty undergarments. They are of tnd very full. Around the lower part ! the finest and most delicate material here were three little tucks. It had ' and though devoid of the elaborate . yoke of Irish crochet, dyed the trimmings and furbelows of past sea amo cojoras the gown. The yoke son, are decorated with the most ex- 'TJftfrUP Engineering. University of Oregon College of Literature, Science and tbe Arte College of Science and ecnooi oi Mines ana Aiming. School of Music, School of Law, School o! Medicine. Tbe session of 1903-4 opens Wednesday, September 14. For catalogue, aAAraaer " 1 "I REGISTRAR University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. a HIHHHHMiMHMMMMMHMttttMtttHm8t v soft organdies, pongees, twilled taf feta, peau de sole and poplin are also used. Although the sklrta are increasing in fullness, fashion demands that pet ticoats should be rather tight fitting and of the thinnest material. To ob tain as snug a fit as possible many underskjrts buttoned from the wulst line to the knees. The part below the knees, of course, is flaring, like the skirts worn over these petticoats, One or more ruffles and niching con tributes to make the lower part of the petticoats flare out and support the skirts. One of the prettiest revivals of old time styles is that of the velvet throat band. These throat bands are gaining rapidly in favor and there are really few innovations or rather revivals that deserve their popularity as much as they. These throat bands are used In a great variety of styles. Some times a wide ribbon Is used with the ends crossed In front and fastened with a cameo pin. Sometimes they are crossed In the back and fastened with a pin, while In front a locket is attached. In some cases a chou of black or white tull or of velvet ribbon takes thu place of the pin. These throat bands are highly ornamental and enhance the effect of a beautiful neck, while they hide the defects of a neck which Is not perfectly formed. Rather a pretty novelty in the line of trimmings is the ruffle of frayed silk. It is easily made and gives a very pretty effect if properly used. The strips of silk are first made Into a ruffle and then the edges are frayed with the assistance of a dull knife. These ruffles may be used to advant age for trimming waists and even skirts and in some cases they have been used with chnrmlng effect to trim summer hats. Silks in plain colors and also striped silks may be used for that purpose. Taffeta has not proved a success as a summer material In thns country and Is not much worn this summer. Tailormade costumes of black taffeta were all the rage In Paris during the earlier part of the season and an Mitchell Wagons 7 i Suicide What Drives so Many People to This DasK Path, and Why. If a man before taking a step mado possible only by brooding and despair would consider that his feeling of dark ness is only a question of nerves ho would be saved. For, the depression leading to self de struction is truly a disease of the nerves. This nerve depression or melancholy Is often accompalned or preceded by Bevero or constant Headache, Dlailness, Dullness, Loss of Memory, Sleeplessness, Muscular Twttchlngs. Nervous Prostra tion, Spasms, Brain Fag, and other signs of serious nerve trouble The cure Is Dr. Miles' Nervine. It Is a nerve medicine for weak nerves and can be depended upon to make you well. No matter what form of nerve trouble you may be suffering from, you can de pend on Dr. Miles' Nervine. It will do what no other medicine or treatment may bo able to do for you save you from that black hour of brood ing, which so many of us dread. "I had several attacks of nervous Bpasmtt, and for a long time could get no relief I saw Dr. Miles' Nervine advertised and bought a bottle. After using the llrst bottle. I wns much bet ter, and when I had taken six bottles was entirely cured. I have never been troubled since." MUS. W. A. BIItD, Stillmore, Go. The first bottle Is guaranteed to benefit yoa, or druggist will refund your money. MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market" Capital City Mills Quotation. Bryant &. Pennell, Props, Wheat 77c. Buckwheat 80a Hi, FREE Write us and we will mall you a Free Trial Facknce of Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills, the New, Scientific Remedy for Pain. Also Symp tom Blank for our Specialist to diagnose your caso and tell you wlint Is wrong and how to right ft, Absolutely Kreo. Address: DR. JULES MEDICAL CO., LABOHATOIUES, ISLKHAUT, IND. effort was made to Introduce them here, but the experiment failed of success. It seems that tho fashionable women In this country have a little more regard for comfort than their sisters on the Seine river. Tho Ameri can women of fashion are willing to mako sacrifices of comfort for the sake of being "In tho swim," but there Is a limit to their stoicism. Thew will endure tortures If, by doing so, they can improve their figure or gain some point of actual or Imaginary beauty, but when It comes to suffering from tho heat merely to wear a cos tume made of a fashionable material, they draw the line. Taffeta Is not a suitable material for the hot season, neither unllned nor lined and, be3ides that there, is really no need to sub mit to the tortures. There are so many materials, just as handsome and even handsomer, to chooso from, that there is no actual necessity for wear ing that undesirable material during the summer season. ESTELLE CLAIREMONT. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach tho seat of tho dis ease. Catarrh is a blood or constitu tional disease, and in order to cure It you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internal ly, andi acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a 'quack medicine. It was pro scribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and Is a reg ular prescription. It Is composed of the best tonics known, combined with tho best blood purifiers, acting direct ly on tho mucous surfaces. The per fect comblnatibn of tho two ingieai ents Is what produces such wonder 'ul results In curing Catarrh. 5cr.d (or testimonials free. B. J. CHENEY & CO.. Frops. To- ledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, price 75c Hall's Family PJUs are tho best o Teacher's Examination Poultry at Otelncr's Young chickens lie. Hens 8c. Eggs Per dozen, 17c. Market Eggs- Harrltt & Lawrence. -Per dozen, 18c. Hop Market Hops 1925c. Potatoes, Vegetables, Etc New potatoes 1 Mi o. Potatoes EOc. Onions 2Mtc. Wood, fanes Posts, Kts. Second growth $5.76. AFb $3.00 to 9S.75. Grub oak $6.50. Cedar posts 12c Hlact, Pelts and Purs. Green Hides, No. 1 Be Green Hiues, No. 2 4c. Calf Skins 4 5c. Bheop 76c. Goat Skins 26o to LM. Grain and Flour. Oats Buying, $1.10 per cwt Barley $21 per ton. Flour Wholesale, 3.76. Live Stock Marks! Steers 3040. Cows 3c. Sheep 3c. Dressed pork 6G)6. Dressed Veal 56c. Dressed hogs GMiGc. Live hogs 55V4c. Mutton 2 3c. Hay, Fwd. Ct. Baled cheat $10$11. Baled clovor $9. Bran $22.G0. Shorts $24.00. Eggs, Butter and Cream. By Commercial Cream Co. Eggs lGc, cash. Butter 22c, wholesale. Butter fat 20c at station. PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat Walla Walla, C8c. Vallay 7778c Flour Portland, best grado,$4.00 4.35; graham, $3.504.00. Oats Choice white, $1.22. Barloy Feed, $19.00 per ton; rolled $20.00i Mlllstuff Bran, $19.00. Hay Timothy, $15$1G. Potatoes Fancy, 7Ec$1.00. Eggs Oregon ranch, 1919&c. Poultry' Chlclccns, mixed, 1212c por pound; turkeys, 14lGc. Pork Dressed, 78c. Beef Dressed, CGc. Veal G7c. Hops 1903 crop, 2124c. Wool Valley, 1920c; Eastern Or egon, 1017c; Mohair, 30c for choice. Hides dry, 1C poundB and upwards, 1616c. Butter Fancy creamery, 20c. itahlished i 834 70 Yeats of Experience i Ample Capital to carry three to five years' supply of sea soned timber, without which a good wagon can't be built. You will find our wagon most popular where the work is hardest, where quality counts. If you want to feel sure your wagon is as good as can be made UY A MITCHELL Remember, 70 Oldest Wagon Yeats' Factory in Expedience America Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. u LNCH )90t)t)9v)w)VvV9vVvS?a',VVrvv Notlco is hereby given that, tho coun ty superintendent of Marlon, county will hoW tho regular examination of applicants for stato andi county pa pers at tho county couri house, In Sa lem, Oregoo, beginning Wednes day, August 10th, at 9 o'clock a, m., and continuing until Saturday, Au gust 13th, at 4 o'clock. EL T. MOOItES Superintendent, Salem-, Oregon, July 28, 1904. , 7-28-5t-ood Wood. Twelvo to thirteen teams hauling. Wo aro bringing la our wood from tho timber. Wo havo big fir, second growth fir and ash coming In, Now Is tho time to buy your wood, and havo it hauled direct from tho timber. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT CO. 7-29-tf 319 Front Street. Carpentry. A. Ollnger, tho old rellablo carpen ter, has again opened a shop -with W. T. Itlgdon, tho Court-street undertak er, and 1b ready now to tako orders for job work oa Immediate call. Rig don's phone, 2271, 142 Court Btroot. lm A. OLINOEIt. o What the Times Demand. Modern times demand modem Im provements. The modern way now Is to use ono of our now gas ranges. Citi zens' Light & Traction Co. 7-22-tf Summer Excursion Rates and Special Train Service Now On Between Portland and Clatsop Beach. Tho sumraor schedulo of tho As toria & Columbia River railroad baa been Inaugurated between Portland, Astoria, Gearhart and Seaside, In con nection with special round trip excur slono tlcketB to all Clatsop and North Beach points, and train leaves Union depot 8 a. m. daily and runs through direct, arriving at Astoria 11:30 a. ru Gearhart 12:20 p. m. and Seasldo 12:30 p. m. Tho Portland-Seaside Flyer leaves Union depot every Saturday at 2:30 p. ra arriving Astoria 5:50 p. m. and runs through direct, arriving at Gear hart G:40 p. m. and Seaside G:50 p. m. In connection with this Improved service, special round trip season tickets aro sold from Portland to all Clatsop and North Beach points at rate of $4.00 for tho round trip, good for return passago until October 15. Special commutation tickets, good for five round trips, aro sold from Portland to same points for $15.00, good to return until October 15, Saturday special round trip excur sion tickets from Portland to all Clat sop and North Beach points on sale ovury Saturday at rato of $2.50 for round trip, good to return Sunday, Tlcket sold from Portland to North Roach points are issued In connection with I. R. & N. steamers from As torla and baggago Is transferred to and from depot and steamer dock at Astoria freo of charge, and all tickets sold by the O. R. & N. Co. from Port land to Clatsop and North Roach lolnts aro Interchangeable and will bo honored on trains of this company In cither direction botweor Portland and Astoria. For additional Information address C. A. Stewart, agent, 248 Alder street, Portland, Oregon, or J. C. Mayo, O. F. & P. A.. Astoria. Oregon. Seaside souvenir of 1904 will be mailed to your addross freo upon application. Wilto for it. 7-l-2m ClTOlKPj&IHft Three Trains to the East Dally. Through Pullman standard and tourist sleeping cars daily to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane; tourist sleeping cars dally to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist Bleeping cars (por Bonally conducted) weekly to Chica go; reclining chair cars (scats free), to tho East dally. 7H " hours v 70 J PORTLAND TO CHICAGO J no Cbaate of Ctrs DEPART TIME SCHIIDULBS ARRIVB KOlt From Portland, Or. TOOM Chicago " - Portland Bait Lake. Dourer, Ft BDOdal Worth, Omaha, Kaxxai 9 15 a. m City, Bt, JUoola, Chicago S 25 p m, Tia Hunt- and Ban. lngton Atlantlo "" "" " , Hzprosa lalt Lake, Denror Ft 8:16 n. m. Worth, Omaha, Kantaa 7:15 a, oa. Tia Hoot- CltT, UU Luoia, Chloago ington ind Kt, Bt. Paul " Walla WalliTTewlston, Fast Mall apokano, WMlaoa, PuU 6 1' i . m. man, Mlnneapoui 8L 8: a. m via Panl, Dnluth.MUwauke Bpokani Chicago, and Eau, Ocean and River Schedule, For Son Francisco Every flvo days at 8 p. m.. For Astoria, way points and North Beach Dally (except Sun day) at 8 p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. m. Dally eervlco (water permitting) on Wlllamotto and Yamhill rivers. For fuller information ask or wrlta your nearest ticket agent, or A. U CRAIG, General Passenger Agent Tho Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co., Portland, Oregon. REDUCED EXCURSION RATE8. From S. P. and C. & E. Points to the Seaside and Mountain Resortn for the Summer. On and after Juno 1, 1904, tho Southern Pacific, in connection with tho CorvallU & Eastern reallriad, will havo on ealo round trip tlckots from poIntB on their lines to Newport, Ya quina and Dotrolt at very low ratos. good for roturn until Octobor 10, 1904. Throe-day tlckots to Newport and Yaquina, good going Saturdays and returning Mondays, aro also on salo from all East Sldo points, Portland to Eugene incluslvo and from all West Sldo points, enabling people to visit their families and spond Sunday at tho seasfde. Season tlckots from all East Sldo points, Portland to Eugene, Incluslvo, and from all West Side points, aro also on salo to Detroit at vory low rates, with stop-over privileges at Mill City or any point east, onabllng tourists to visit tho Santiam and Brol tonbush hot springs In tho Cascade! mountains, which can bo reached In ono day. Season tickets will bo good for ro turn from all points until Octobor 10. Three-day tlckots will bo good golna on Saturdays and returning Monlays only. Tickets from Portland and vi cinity will bo good for return via tho East or West Sldo at option of pas songor. Tlckots from Eugene and vi cinity will bo good going via tho Lebanon-Springfield branch it desired. Baggage on Newport tickets checked through to Newport; on Yaqulnn tickets to Yaquina only. Southern Pacific trains connect with tho C. & E. at Albany and Corvallls for Yaquina and Newport. Trains on tho C. & H. for Dotrolt will leave Al bany at 7 a. m., enabling tourists to tho hot springs to roach thoro tho samo day. Full Information as to rates, with beautifully illustrated booklet of Yi quina bay and vicinity, tlmotablos, otc, can bo obtained on application to Edwin Btono, manager C. & E. railroad, Albany; W. E. Coman, G. P. A., Southorn Pacific company, Port land, or to any 8. P. or C. & E. agent Rato from Salem to Newport ,..$5.00 Rato from Salem to Yaquina .,..$4.60 Rato from Salem to Detroit ,...$3.C0 Throe-day rato from Salem to Newport $3.00 Excursion Rates to Yaquina Bay. On Juno 1st tho Southorn Paclflo Company will rosumo salo of excur sion tlcketB to Newport and and Ya quina Bay, both sooson and Satur-day-to-Monday tlckots will bo sold. This popular resort la growing In fa vor oach year, hotel rates aro reason ablo, and tho opportunity for fishing, hunting and sea bathing aro unex celled by any other roaort on tho Pa cific coast