PT-4 DAILY CAPITAL JOPBNAL, SALEM; OREGON, TUESDAY, SBPTEMfiEK IS, 1004. s IEYV YORK FASHION LETTER Cnterials which were heretofore posed o belong exclusively to l's nttiro lmvo been appropriated lladles for their first tailor suits; K certain it is that other wool fab- shrink into insignificance, beside 'demand for "mannish" effects. mixtures of sombro shades aro 11 tho basis .of theso goods, but pes, invisiblo plaids or checks, and kon diagonals appear in increased which cnuses them to bo mistaken for tho genuine silk velvet. Tho Stylish Out-of-Door Garment is a long rfcdingote, single or double breasted; an independent covering or n suit coat. Home dressmaking is often successful, but the redingote de fies any cut and fit but that of tho ex pert tailor, being really suitable only to a tall, graceful woman, as well as tho skill required in making, will prob- Jnbly prevent its general ndoption. rioty. Suits of this character aro . Other styles, much less trying, aro a MlallV Timdn It! II nnVAm ntVlp. Iifllf.tlnhf HnilViln l.rmioliiil nnnf in tnn pjjurts plain nt tho top with plaited lengths, two short jackets which bear Wjwgr down, or without any plaits, and a resemblance to tho Eton or Norfolk BUtVall in ono. . and n short tieht of former dtiva. hut nnt so tnimriPil un - . - -, . r ckot, or half-tight jacket, doublo or by the artful designer, that they mny giu uruuHieu js mo orumnry niouui. Those Beautiful Fabrics broadcloths and velvets are this son iu strong rivalry, with tho odds favor of broadcloth, by reason of its ptnbility to varied purposes, and multiplicity of colors and shades. adcloth will bo worn mornintr. n and night, whilo velvet, is, so to ik, a full dress affair of limited lont as to color. Shaded effects add its rnngo of Volor, especially in Winery. Velveteens aro unusually adsome, many showing a soft chif- finish with a sheen and lustre be classed among novelties. Street Illustration. This stylish costume is of gray and black tweed in a broken plain, elab orately trimmed with fancy silk braid, and largo wheels of the same. -The Eton is simply adjusted with shoulder and under arm seams. Broad braid finishes Ihe lower and front edges of tho Eton and also trims the wrist bands. A fancy braided design is used for foot trimming, nnd lnrge wheels of silk vbraid are introduced into .the points. Five gores in the PRICE LIST OF S. FRIEDMAN! NOTIONS. Wamantino pjns, per paper ....lc Standard pins, per paper 3c Extrn quality pins, per paper . ,4c THIMBLES. Thimbles, each '..... lc Steel, each 2c NEEDLES. ?. Extra quality, per paper . ', , . ;. 4c r SOAP. , All 5c sellers, per box , , 4C !Fa.ncy Lubin, 25c boxes, per box 8o Extra Woodbine, 50c boxes, per box. . , ..,......., . .15c Best Williams Shaving Soap, per bar . . . . ' 8c SUSPENDERS. "1 15c grade, per pair Sc Presidents,' per"pair . . ." 39c SHIRTS. M" " $1.00 grado, whito, each .., 4r ..;; 50c $1.50 grado, white, each 65c Extra fino unlaundered, worth $1.00, each , 31c Fancy colorod, $1.50 to $2.00 grade, each 07c Fancy colorod, 75c to $1.00 grades, each 47c Fancy colored, 50c grade, each 35c NEOKWEAK. 75c grado, each ,..35c20c bows, each 10c 50c grado, each , 29c 15c bows, each 5c 25c grade, each 17c 10c bows, each 3c 25c bows, each 15c COLLAES. Sizes 11, 11, 12, 12, 13 and 13, any in the houso, 2 for 5c Sizes 14, 14 (in good brands), enci 4c Our wholo stock of furnishing goods is marked down to less than two-thirds their value. IN LADIES' FANCY GOODS. Best Spanish black silk laces aro marked down to half their values. Linen insertion, hand made, worth 15c to 30c per yard, goes for per yard 4c to 9c TEIMMINGS. Silk and wool passementerie, worth 40c to 75c per yard, sells from, per yard 7c to 12c Fancy jot trimming, worth 40c per yard 8c Fancy jet trimming, worth $1.00 por yard 35c Silk and jet trimming, worth $1.50 to $3.00 per yard 50c Ladies' hair and hat ornaments and buckles and slides, worth from 25c to $1.00 each, goes for, each.. 8c t Ladies' kid gloves in sizes 5, 5, 5!, $1.00 sellers, for 20c Ladies' $1.50 gloves for i 30c Ladies' $2.00 gloves for 50c Ladies' ilk cloves, worth 75c. for. t .". 40c Ladies' silk gloves, worth 50c, for ., Ladies' silk gloves and mits, worth 35c, forf, LADIES' SILK GIRDLES AND TASSELS. "Worth $1.50, each 25c "Worth $1.00 to $1.25, each ....20c Worth 50c to 75c, each 15c SILK CORD. "Worth 4c por yard, for ........ lc "Worth 0c to 8c, for 2c "Worth 10c, to ICc per yard, for. 4c BABY RIBBON. Black, bolt of 10 yards 4 Silk binding ribbon, any color, worth from 8c to 15c per yd, goes for 4c BUTTON MOULDS. Any size wo have, per dozen , , ... .....2c Ladies' tailor buttons, per dozen. 2c All kinds of fancy dess buttons, worth from 10c to 25c per dozen, goes nt, por dozen 3c Jet buttons, worth front 25c to 353 per doecv, for per dozen ., 5c Pearl buttons v. Half price SUITS. - You will get a suit for $0.50 well worth $12.00 You can get a good suit for $8.00, well worth w. $15.00 A suit for which you pay us $10 to $12 you will pay elsewhere no less than $20.00 OVERCOATS. 0 , You should see our overcoats beforo buying. Anything that wo have not mentioned in this ad. you will find that our prices on the samo has been reduced no less than one-third of its Value. Children's overcoats go at 60c on tho $1.0 Children's suits marked down to C5c on tho $1-00 Soo what a nice suit you can buy of us for $4,50, it is worth $8.00 Then see what you can buy with $5.50, a suit worth $10.00 OHIMJEEN'S GOODS. f Hnv9 enns. worth 25c. for each 13c Boys' caps, worth 40c to 50c, for each , Boys' fancy hats, worth 50c, 75c and $1.00, each ftlUN'B UAfS. Worth 25c, for each 15c Worth 60c, for each 35c MEN'S STIFF HATS. Cray and brown, worth $3.00 to $4.00 50c Black, regular price $8.50, our priee l-50 Worth $4.00 for " ,2"00 Our whole line of hats are marked down to two thirds of their value. It will mr tou to come to 149 State Btreet and bring your friend (your P pocket book, I mean, and we will do our beet to pleaao you. skirt aro fitted smoothly around tho waist and hips without darts. Hats Intended for General Utility wear present sarong contrasts, some arc very fanciful, whilo others are soverity itself. Shapes vary quito ns much as materials nnd flat crowns be long to the round shapes, which are not a few. .The "boat hnt" admits of such pretty ehcnillo trimming on tho brim and fits so comfortably on tho pompadour roll that in theso ro spects it rivals tho turban. Hats of considerable size turning up at ono side, nnd tho largo sailor aro iu good demand, also felts with huge pompons nt ono side, or those mndo of quills throughout. Combinations of felt braid in two colors, bring about plaid cd effects, which are considered very stylish. LUCY CARTER. POLITICAL PARAGRAPHS. If wo continue Republicanism and protection wo shall in a few years bo mnking nt homo tho thirty-fivo million dollars' worth of silk goods which wo are now importing. In calling up the memories of the departed; one could well wish that William McKinlcy and Nelson Dingley could bo with us during this year of our Lord, 1904, and observo tho splen.' did results of the tariff lnws which they did so much towards framing nnd placing on our statuto books. Tho American farmer will remember on tho 8th of November that it was tho Republican party which inaugurate ed nnd developed and perfoctcd the present rural free dell-.ory system, af ter a Domocrntic administration hhd turned it down nnd refused evon to' tost it. Every time that n rural free, dolivory enrrier puts a letter or n pa per in a farmer's letter box he is n mossenger of Republican progressive ness. ' If wo continuo Republicanism and protection wo shall soonbo mnking the fifty million dollars' 'worth of cotton goods which wo aro now importing. Tho Domocrats called President Mc Kinloy "Emperor William I," did they notf Tho olcctornl college table is tho last thing n Democrat takes seriously in a campaign. "Nationally our party is united,'' says Tom Taggart. Thnt's true, with tho' exception of tho Bryan men, the George Fred Williams faction, the Populists, tho gold Democrats nnd a few minor divisions of tho party. ..30 ,18c Senator Blackburn, of Kontucky, is mnking speeches in defenses of tho cur rency plank of tho Kansas City pint form. That's tho only currency plank tho party has presented. r o Judgo Parker proposes to notify the Filipinos nt ohco that thoy nro to have tho samo treatment that Cuba rcccivol from this country. Wo had n notion that such notices were, issued by the congress and not .by iho presidents or candidates. 20c 25c Monksy Tales. A groat deal amusement was derived Sunday afternoon ut tho fuir frounds from u lnrge monkey, which tho pro prietor of ono of tho sideshows was lending around by a chain. To say tho man was leading tho monkoy is wrpng. It camo noarcr being the imdnkoy leading tho man, for ho would jmako sundry dives at people, and take the man with him. Ho mado a foul Hackle on a lad of about 8 years gid, nnd tho, yells that onsuecLfronjutho boy would lmvo done credit to a Gomnnohe Indian. Ho then went down tho road a littlo way, nnd espied a farmer lnd with a bicycle, which ho immediately decided ho would liko to rido, and, springing to tho saddle, he wrapped his tail around tho rear wheol, and refused to go further until ho was given a ride. Humoring him, his keeper borrowed the wheol of tho boy, who, by tho way, was very willing to do anything to get rid of tho monk, and willingly loaned tho wheel. After tho ride Jocko was very willing to leave tho wheel, and look for moro mischief, nnd when last seen ho was disappearing over the coun Iter of a candy stand in search of more trouble WORLD'S HOP CROP IS SHORT First Annual Semi official Estimate Fire Chiefs Visit the South. Chattanooga, Tonn., Sept. 13. The thirty-second annual eenvention of tbo International Association of Fire Chiefs opened in Chattanooga today. It is tho biggest imteting in the history of tbo association. Chief V. It. Joyncr, of Atlanta, called the meeting to order. The other officers present wero John Staff, of Paterson, N. J., first vice- president; George Kellogg, of Sioux City, la., second vice-president; II. If. IlilU, of Wyoming, O., secretary, and From the Greatest German Authority on Subject of Production and Con sumption Tho Journal is in receipt of advices from Bernard Bing, tho great hop fac tor nt Nuercnberg, Oermuny, which, translated, read as follews: At this date, August 27th, it is first possible- to tnko a comprehensivo ro vlew of the total hop production of the world. The Bohemia Harvest is com pleted, and Bavaria and Wurttenborg will finish in eight to 10 days. Wo linvo just had three to four days rain in Ba varia, sufficient to fill out and ripen the later hops, and will hnvo a crop that, in quality and beauty of goods, is high-clns. Tho Injury dono by tho long drouth nnd great heat hnvo cut down the crop in Germany compared to last yar. An official estimate of tho 1904 crop is not yet nt hand, but in trade circles the following figures nro pretty well agreed upen: Cwt 1901. Germnny 305,000 Austria 200,00 Englnnd 330,000 America 430,00 World product . 1,505,000 The annual conmsuptiou of beer is stated at 27,000,000 hoktolitcr, and at 300 grnms of hops por hectoliter would require 1,020,000 cwt. of hops, and, considering the stocks still in tho hands, of the brewers,; tho world demund for hops would appear to bo mot. The stocks held by broworp, to bo carried over into tho new year, aro smaller than for many years, nnd this will fall heav ily in the scale for hotter prices. One result of tho pressing demand forhops is the strong inquiry that is making itself felt at tho center of production. Lively business has do edveloped in Bohemia, Bavaria nnd Wurtenburg, and all centers of tho hop trade for prime goods. Prices for hops today, from crops still to bo dried, range from 170 to 180 marks per cwt., to 190-210 cwt for Hal lertau grades. In Splat thoro aro no sales of hops, uud nono yot in sacks. In Saaz princes range from 125 to 135 florins per cwt. In Auscha 115 to 125. Editorial Comment. As the Gvrmant cwt. is 112 pounds American, the above table estimates the American crop of 1904 nt 207,000 bales. The Oregon crop is fulling far short of expectations. It is stntod that tho Minto yards, tho nearest this city, are 1000 boxes short of Inst year. Tho entire Oregon crop is estimated ut one fourth to one-third short of hist yenr. It is moro apt to bo tho latter than tho former, in our opinion. CROWN PRINCE TRAVELS Before He Weds the Good Looking Young Duchess Manchester, Sept. 12. A dispatch ro calved here say that Crown Prince Froderlek William, of aermnny, before bis marriage to tho DucIiom Cecilia, will visit in England us the guest of King Edward. Tho princo is expected to arrive the latter part of October. It is understood that tho princo will be amply provided for after his mar rings, a the Kaiser will allow him JOO.000 marks a year, nnd the ruled stng lylll vote him 400,000 marks addl tional. A Boy's Wild Ride for Life. With family around expecting him to die, and a ton riding for life 18 miles to get Dr. King's New DUcovwy tor Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W. H. Brown, of Leesville, lnd., en dured death's agonies from asthma; but this wonderful medicine gave in stant relief and soon cu'rod him. He writes: "I now sleep soundly overy night." Like marvelous cures of Con- D. C. Larkin, of Dayton, O., Fillmore sumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Tyson, of Louisville, and J T. Mullen, Coughs, Colds and Orip proves its of Birmingham, directors. The visiting matchless merit for all Throat and chiefs aro being royally entertained. Lung tronbles. Guaranteed bottles 00c The convention will be in sesion until and $1.00. Trial bottles free at J. C. the end of the week. Perry's drug store. BsssssssssHssssssssssB PBBsssBiBssssrBsssssssssssssL- sB HftsSBBBBBsfV V 'V'JBBBW bbbbbbBssbVAs Y V WSja&Xi I IoIbbbIIssbbbibbbbbV m Fibroid Tumors Cured, m Fibroid Tumors Cured. A distressing case of Fibroid Tumor, which baffled the skill of Boston doctors. Mrs. Hayes, of Boston, Mass., in the following letter tells how she was cured, after everything else failed, by Lydia & Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Mrs. Hayes' First Letter Appealing1 to Mrs. Plnkham for Helps "Deah Mrs. Pinkium: I havo beon under Boston doctors' treat ment for a long timo without any relief. Thoy toll mo I lmvo n fibroid tumor. I cannot sit down without great pain, and tho Boroneas oxteud3 up my spino, I havo bearing-down pains both baok and front My ab. domon is swollen, and I havo had flowing spells for thrco years. My ap petite is not good. I cannot walk or bo on my feet for any length of timo. "Tho symptoms of Fibroid Tumor given in your littlo book ao curatclv describo my case, so I writo to you for advice." -(Signed) Mru. K. P. ILiVEs, 252 Dudley St., (Roxbury) Boston, Mass. Note the result of Mrs. Pinkham's advice al though she advised Mrs. Hayes, of Boston, to take her medicine which she knew would help her -her letter contained a mass of additional Instruc tions as to treatment, all of which helped to bring: about the happ' result. "Dbak Mn& Pinkham: Sometime ago I wroto to you describ ing my symptoms and asked your advice. You replied, and I followed, allyour directions carefully, and to-day 1 am a won woman. " Tho use of Lydia E. lMnkliam's Vegetable- Compound entirely expelled tho tumor and strengthened my wholo syatom. I can walk miles now. " Lydla E. Plnkliam's Vegetable Compound is worth flvo dol lars a drop. I advise all women who aro afllictcd with tumors or female trouble of any kind to givo it a faithful trial." (Signed) Mrs. E. F. IIayes, 252 Dudley St, (Roxbury) Boston, Mass. Mountains of gold could not purchase such testimony or take tho plnco of the health nnd happiness which Lydlu 12. lMnkham'a Vegetablo Compound brought to Mrs. IIuyeH. Such testimony should bo accopted by all women as convincing? evidence that Lydla 13. Pinklmtu's Vegetablo Compound stands without a peer as a remedy for all tho distressing ills of women ; all ovarian troubles; tumors; inflammations; ulceration, falling and dis placements of tho womb; backacho; irregular, suppressed or painful menstruation. Surely tho volumo and character of tho testimonial let ters wo aro daily printing in tho newspapers can leavo no room for doubL Mrs. Hayes at her abovo address will gladly answor any lottoTB whicli sick women may wrlto for fuller information about her illness. Her gratitudo to Mrs. Pinkham and Lydla 13. Plnkliam's Vcgctabla Compound is so gonuino and heartfelt that sho thinks no troublo is too great for her to take in return for her health and happiness. Truly is it said that it is Lydla 13. IMnkhnm's Vegetable Com pound that ti curing so many women, and no othor mcdlcino ; don't for get this when some druggist wants to sell you something" elso. 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II- McDonals, General Aa't, 140 3rd Elrett, cor. Alder Btreet, Portland, Or. 3 (I !