Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 02, 1905, LAST EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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Now York, Sept. 2 There nre ccr-(Paris, tripod materials are to be ex
it of Itremcly fashionable. Tbo stripes aro to
bo bad Id all width from tho barely
vislbto pin stripe to tho conspicuous
width tbnt will bo worn by tho ex
tremists. The color schemes are gen
erally light.
Black, always fashionable, Is to bo
especially smart this winter. A block
gown always looks distinguished and
hus added advantage of being the most
tain material which never go out
fashion. Lace Is ono of them. It
seems ns if this popular material is to
more tho rage than over this winter
for gowns and wraps.
A gown made entirely of laco Is not
nlwnys effective, and ns a consequence
tho dressmakors aro combining it with
other materials or with somo other
lace. The smartest effects aro obtained
In this nwnnor. Hmbroidcrcd batiste Economical in the long run. A black
or linon combined with Inco is nlways edstumo for evening wear trimmed- with
charming. Two kinds of lace; ft heavy
a heavy and a light quality, will pro
duce some beautiful rosults, and chiffon
loco Is still popular.
Ah said boforo, simplicity Is to be tho
koynoo In tho coming fashions, and In
Inco gowns mnrks tho smartest models
of this sensor. Lines aro long nnd
rather severe, and the trlrnlng is on
tho mono order.
A very charming model was made
of what Is known as all-orar lace. Tho
skirt is gflred and finlshod with n mo-dtum-wldth
llounco and is slightly
fuller in the back, forming it short train
'fllio nlt is just ns slinplo, closing in
tho back, coliirlifwi and with short puff
sleeves. Tho ouly trimming Is -appliques
of Iwiivlcr Inco in long ilnes
down the skirt.
A decldodly novel coat to be worn
with a cltronr colored cloth costume, Is
Hindu in princotM stylo. Tho coat Is cut
off- llko a man's cutaway, (Its tightly
In tho bnek audi at the side nnd Is
hold together at tho bust by a rosettn
of Itliiok sstlu ribbon. It is cut with
a low neck effect and filled In with n
guimpo of Inco and llngerlo. A wido
culliir of embroidered Kitin outlines tho
gulmpo. 'I'lui sleeves aro shirred to the
elliok and Iwvo a turned back ruff of
emlirolilerwl satin with tho frilled
sleeve no fashionable now rwhlug just
Mow tho oIImw.
According to tho bltest rejMirts from
Dr. Stone's Drug Store
does a strictly cash business, owes no
ono; and no ono owes it; carries large
stock; its shelves, counters nnd show-
oases aro loaded with drugs, modJclncs,
notions, toilet articles, wines and
liquors of nil kinds for medical pur
poses. Dr. Htono is a regular graduate
la incdlclno nnd has had many years of
exporlcnco In tho practice Consulta
tions aro freo. Proscriptions aro free,
and only regular prices for modlelno.
Dr. Htono can bo found at his drug
store, Salem, Oregon, from 0 In tho
morning until 0 at night.
bands of bnndtomo jet; is tho most ef
fcetivo gown for a matron.
Ln Mode effects stylos in llngerlo ns
well as tiro 'outer garments nnd tho
tendency hero as In tho caso of gowns
is toward simplicity. Th6 numerous
frills, berthas and other fluffy trim
mings aro no longer used on tho night
gowns, chemises and corset covers of
tho up-to dato woman. Petticoats arc
tho only pleco of underwear which still
have billowy frills and flounces.
TIlo flnest French batlsto and nain
sook arc the material chosen for the
llnest underwear and the coarsen, but
inure durnblo cnmbricis seldom seen.
Wlmt Is lacking in trimming is mado
up in tho shocrness of tho material.
Tho chcmlso, which was pushed into
the background- for a tlmo lms re
gained its plnco in popular favor and
nppoars ln soma very protty designs.
A lino of bending or insertion nnd Inco
lioldw tho smartest chcmlso over tho
OREGON
STATE BANK
Jefferson, Oregon
Capital $25,000
Best facilities known to
sellable banking offered
patrons. Jefferson .s a
good town, has good
stores, good mills, a good
- bank, and- good people.
o Come and see as.
Oregon. State Bank
J. A. AUPPERLE,
President
M. J. CAMPBELL,
Cashier
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iiclay Excursions
On the C. & E; Ri'R
WPORT
BY THE SEA
lrttnmllcr tiklm tui nrniln In- Y.itiTtMr lit:
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tlo oinbrowury butterflies In various
sizes and sotting them around the neck
of chemise or corset cover with the
tips of tho wings touching and a nnr
row edgo of Valenciennes frilled into
j thelrregular lino mado, by theso cm
broidcrcd motifs.
Tiny squares of very 'flno embroid
cry aro also set into flno lingerie with
valencleunos insertion or with heading.
Monograms or initials aro set into tho
shoulder ami sometimes tho shoulder
stnip Is tnndo of ribbon. This is es
pecially sultublo for wonr in tho ovon
Ing with deaollutto dresses but Is nlso
con on models Intended for everyday
use.
Kinplro iikmUiIh am tho most popular
fr chemises and nightgowns with tho
short wulst lino duflncd by n band of
bfiMid Inntdliig just below tho bust.
Itibbou is run through tho beading and
tied with Ionj ends nnd loops In front.
The use of riblmns is ono of tho dis
tinctive and extravagant features an
well of tho stylish lingerie. After ono
has iMiught tho ribbon necessary for
tho Ixviding, tho bowH and knots used
so lavishly on modern underwear, this
item of expense Is quito a largo ono.
The lovely designs In embroidery, In
xortion and flouncing aro pressed into
service for trimming somo of tho
smartest undorwear. However thceo
aro better for petticoats, nightgowns
nnd drawers tluin for chemises and cor
set covers.
Embroidered medallion mny bo used
with laco nnd aro easier to handle than
tho other trimmings. An effectivo
J garments with Inco and look as if em
broldrrod to order.
KSTIJLLI3 CLAIItMO.NT.
HOW'S Tins?
We offer Ono Hundred Dollars Ho
ward for any caso of catarrh that can
not be curod by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHBNEr & CO., Toledo, 0,
We, tho undersigned, have known F,
J. Chcnoy for the last 15 years, and
beliovo him porfoctly honorable in all
business and financially able to carry
out any obligations mado by his Arm.
Wnldlng, Kinnan k Marvin,
Wholesalo Druggists, Toleda, O.
nail' Catarrh Curs' Is taken inter
nally, acting upon tho blood and mu-
cuoui surfaces of the system. Testi
monials scat freo. Price, 76o per bot
tle. Sold by Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
,m rtWM,m BVBHT SUNDAY UNTIL THE MIDDLE OF SEPTEMBER LEAVING. ALBANT J
7:30 A. M., RETUENINO LEAVE NEWPORT AT 5:30 P. M. FARE FBOM . AXBANY 91.50 FOB EOftI
TEIP.
THEEE-DAY TICKETS FBOM SALEM, OOOD QOINO ON SATTJEDAY OK' SUNDAY MOBOTN0, iM
FOB RETURN SUNDAY NIOIIT OR MONDAY, ?3.00 iU xiu. iwunu imt.
SEPTEMBER IS THE BANNER MONTH AT THE COAST, SAUVION CONTINUE TO RUN IN THE M
AND TROLLING IS GOOD AT ALL HOURS. TRIPS OVER Tlffi BAB ON THE "LOBENS," AQi
HUNTINO, BOATING, SURF BATHING, ETC., DELIGHT TID3 VISITORS. BIX IIOUES OF FD7J iM
PLEASURE.
Mitigation.
Tho horrors of tho bakers' strlko In
Now York are mitigated by theluvcn
tlon of a plo-mnklng machtno In Pitts
burg.
Safety
The Season Will Soon Be Ove Live Will
You'te Alive Yoa'11 Be a Long Timj
Dead
Don't Forget Next Sunday V Excursion
SEPTEMBER 3RI1
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IS THE BEST THING WE
HAVE TO OFFER. OTHER
INDUCEMENTS ARE OF A
SECONDARY IMPORTANCE
UPON THIS BASIS ONLj!if
DO WE SOLICIT YOUR
PATRONAGE.
Alaska.
"Do von know." asks William T
I. rkuiH in the World's Work, "that
Niimo. Alaska. Is 300 miles west of
Honolulu? Do you know that Alaska
has almost two and a half times as
much cos line as th ret of tho Unit
ed States! "
Tho "panhandle" of Alaska iaeludes
1000 miles ofinUnd son, protetel by a
ran go of island.
The Yukon carrier as much water ns
tho Mississippi. It riww witWu 30
miles of tho Pacific sad travels 3000
miles to Bering e.
Tho mouth of th Yuko lg W) miles
wide. As in the Arwmoa's mouth. o
nwy ascend it o a clear .Wiy nitl e
mi h n ore.
From Caje Prime of Wales, Ameri
can noil, you can see Asfa aere-w oaly
32 miltw of Bering strait.
Seven railways are in operation or
lMig eoMtrueted. The most famous
I the 8kagway.Yuke eoaneeUag link
of 0 miles.
Alaska's eanueil salmon output is es
timated this year at $1Q,0W,0W.
one sixtu ef the umUrs ef Camp
Xomo, Arctic Brotherhood re college
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I L K. PAGE, President I
I C. W.; HAZARD, Cashier
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Get What Yeu Ask For.
When you see as artlele wJl ..ki.1
in the nwapers, yw ay be sure it's
a goon article, for advertising only pays
if the roods ar kBut ...i 1
merit. The peojde who make a special,
tv of oae advertised article, like Casca
rets, Oandy Or,thri for example
stake their whele lwiMe eiieteaee en
it's doing what they r It wiU. They
must "make prod" . .,. ... t ,
Readers of thie pap ,M rg( t( u
sure that they get what they ask for
when tfcey nk for aa adverUwd ar!
tide, for it is the good tales t is
imitated anj lounterfeltea. Den't ae
eept substitutes! Iasit a. ni. .i..
genuine'
The Man Who Never Kicks,
There am some peotOe who w-.j.
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... . .miinnxt or eer terror of
the., feUow ge ug. We s
eu. They dUhke.'fu,.. 0,4,,
rt theeelVee; henee tey come off
lmd.v eer where. TU. . tL
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Aa Altered Caso.
Ascum Iluvo you soon anything of
Jigglns lately I Doctor Yen. I pro
serlhwl a trip ia Huropo for him only
this morning. Ascum Indeed I Ho 'a
getting wealthy, isn't hot Doctor
Well, I can remember when I used to
prftcribe for him simply a doso of so
dium bromide for tho aamo complaint.
Hit tho Trail on Sundays.
Commenting with Sunday. Aucm.t
Olh, the Trail at the exposition and all
the amusement feature, aa well m th
exhibit buildings, wcro thrown open,
au nereanor will bo running the samo
on Sunday as oa othor days. In fact
tho exposition will be practically as
complete on Sundays aa on week dayo.
Tho Southern Pacific Company have
on salo Saturday to Monday excursion
tickets, $2.S0 for tho round trip, which
enables visitor to go to Portland
Saturday afternoon and romaln until
Monday night, or return H,m,i. -...
- .-teej VVVU"
lug, as they may desire. 8-7-tf
Ha IravoU safe and n.i r.nnw....!..
he is guarded by poverty and guided
v . omrev.
A Prudont Suggestion.
"Many peoplo havo suffered t
rnssinont bocnuso of their wtu
rations."
"Yos," answered Miss ft
"Boforo you insist on geUiifb
swim you want to make qi
you nro a swimmer.""
Star.
Your family will need a tow
not civo them Uollister'sftxr!
tain Toat Nothing equals It ui
Ing, llfo-glvlng remedy. 35 t
or tablots. Stono'b Drug Store.
Go to Q. P. Mason, Souti Bi
the best hop baakots, tent P's
pins, camp etools, hop icoopa,
phono Main 303.
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Thorebi nothing so uncomfwk
being too happy.
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Sale Prices
ui Till t - C1 c - Frie- ....
1.86 bow 98 C ' TTere verjr c,ose"P"c
Coet Cover Embroideries, pretty patterns, 50c values, only
Ju. a fiae assortment of embroideries n,i .n,Mnn, nnlv 5e a Jl
w.Vr.8lT,merun,3emear25e garment. Good, serviced, H
" ;7 ""'""cTgan only 25c each.
UJIW sua hats, wide brims, only 25c each.
LdiM. ?ET, ,READY FOR HOP PICKING
urdr ii P DS Sl0VM' 10c' th&t flt 1S "QvaM euff &
K Sfe a l?!lfelt wwt' material, and only 10c.
jttftr HM the fllt, linen-colored crash, Just tbe thing for
ROSTEIN &M5REECIBAUM
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