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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALKM, ORMON, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1908. IX tin d Blood OO L0d? Bad blood to good blood ; poor aw this applies to Ayers oarsapsmia, ana now it applies to you I Could avthlng be more fair? W tb :W YORK FASHION LETTER jw York, April 21. The sun sliono and bright on Palm Sunday, so of tho now styles in dresses and began to mnko what might be led "trial trips" In preparation for ft1t Vmiln. nnvftrli. 1avh VttU n ... KIUUI iaaiui 'uiauv uunu xiiMi i- at which timo at tho fashionable ches all tho dressmakers, less their tions, wero thero in company with others to take notes. ily, it was tie "Feast of Flow to judge from tho hats worn on tor Sunday in "Tho Avenue," cost- anywhere from tho two to the fee figure total over to Grand street lore a twenty-flvo cent straw was dec- grated with a new ten cent red wreath ,to selebrato the lay. Both creations rWerg marvelous, but in different senses. Styles have now taken definite form &R& Dame Fashion hns set her seal up te9 . . .certain maienais, moueis ana no- jrics. voiles, a light weight can- MM. is a most ncr&istont favoritn for -MW. place tor spring costumes to be ra without a coat, all of which cos- imos should be made up over a silk lag, which is often of a contrasting r. . Another favored material is the iecked silks; and an attractive ex ile of a dress made up in this ma- ill was on exhibition last week. A tall self checked Jove gray silk was as mado up over an old rose taffeta Ing. Tho skirt was circular in cut a front panel of triple inverted Its on tho left side of which was .closing. Tho waist was of tho sur- ordor, outlined with Jwo bands of irror velvet. Tho short puffed sleeves jvturned back at tho elbow with a Jfof velvet and lace. Tho gloves yj worn with this costume were long gray EgJBCes; the parasol was covered with Bihn unmo nititerlnl nq Hin rrnu-n nrnr fc, "p " -.-- pink silk, with a big pink chou on the Ilia&dlo; and tho hat was a much twist- led plaque of gray crinoline lifted at lis loft side, showing a long pink me. rAnothcr material that is again to the front is foulard, especially the variety R&alled radiant foulard, and a more use- I VT. .... . tursmnteriai tor semi lrcss occasions hsayot to be found. Most of tho foul- (arda have small conventional designs, pin dots, shadow spots, and numbers of pin stripes aro seen. Odd colors are more frequontly seen wis spring than I can remember bnv- lag seon for many seasons back pc- Kiuliur blues, old rose, queer old 'fash ioned browns, lilacs and greens, that toko us back to tho cedar chests In our a rl tf Tin r 'a 41 41 iff KttUiUUtHWt v uv 1 , jSomo one has asked me if tho elbow svo will again be worn all summer. It, will. It is universally worn and ne "CJHJU.il IIWIIWIIUIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIWIIIWIMIlUIHIKIHHlini J'cficlabJcPrcparatioafor As similating theTood mvdReg ula Ung theStamflchs andBcwclsof jsTEfesttoaCheeiful- landRest.ContalMfielther IOpumtMorpkine norlfiDeroL KOT-HASCOTIC. jtVtofOUnrS.VglBCBa AtxJmn JSUUhSJu- 1 mrfwf itrmcdv for Cora tin- tinnCnitf-Qtnmarh Tlinrrhoca. Worms onYulskns.Feverish ties? mdLoss of Sleek Yac Simile StfnaUjreof NEW "YORK. exact copt or wuma. Ci, 1 M!ljJi;ii;iiinj!liiJLl'llllMlte-'lLl Ml SS sHImBIKlMeSK mt Good blood, good health; bad blood, bad health; there you have It. Why not help nature just a little and chance the bad to the blood to rich bloodl Ask your doctor hT no ieoreti t W publlih ftrainlM cf ll onrmdleln 1 J. CAytrCo., wwiii, n. cessitates the wearing of long gloves either of silk or glace. A rather novel cuff of tho same material to bo insert ed for morning wear; of course, when these cuffs are worn only a short one button glove is used. While speaking of gloves I must tell you of n new idea that was shown mo the other day in the elbow length; the glovo was in two parts and attached by tiny fasteners at the wrist, which al lowed tho hand portion to bo removed while that which covered tho arm re mained in place. An odd and pretty' sloovo was noted tho other day, which would be thank fully received by tho stout womnn too fleshy to bear much flufliness near her waist lino. It was part of a dark blue costumo trimmed in narrow black sou tache and crochet buttons. Tho alcoves were a largo puff to tho depth of four inches on the top, and below this and covering tho whole of tho under sleeve portion was a close fitting straight gauntlet sleeve ending nt the elbow in a narrow braid bandi The 'waist has a straight plastron front bordering on each side with braid) and buttons, the closing being mado on tho loft side Tho neck is round, with n shallow turn ed over collar, bordered with tho braid above which was a laco chemisetto and standing collar. Tho skirt was an ex tremely plain circular mode, having nn inverted) plait back and front and mndc of cheviot; linen or mohair is es pecially suited to tho office. Tho separate waist is again to bo worn; and tho shops are showing num bers of beautiful ones for all sorts of wear; hand embroidered linens, lace insertions, and ribbons, Victoria lawns India linens, Persian lawns, batistes and organdies, which all may bo mad? very plain or elaborate by tho lack or addition of trimming. In laundering these waists, do not put them through a heavy starch which will givo them a laundered unnatural look at once, but put them through a thin starch water, lot dry, then slowly dampen; first iron on, tho wrong sido and then on the right; and tho China waists should bo Ironed immediately after putting through tho starch water, as this gives them a look of continued) newness. Tho newest skirt is of tho circular fivo gored variety. It Is lacking in any fullness around tho hips, as tho fullness begins only a little way above tho knees, and is thus a boon to tho full hipped woman, and by tho wny, tho narrow width cloth Is tho better material to sock, as it cuts to better advantage. It has a senm nt tho cen ter front, which is concealed under plnlts and is closed nt tho back gore under an applied box plait, Tho new "college blouso" will be liked for warm summer days. It Is nude with two tucks on each sido of tho front, stitched to tho bust, under tho second of which there aro darts which Inko up Hie unnecessary full ness. Thi sleeves are of threo quarter length, having pointed or rounded cuffs and a low turned over collar with CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Thc motmhi amtntmt, w er. ' fO vSf AW m m IsY w rT Jft rounded or pointed fronts to match the cuffs. The waist is closod up at tho front with button holes and pearl buti tons. A fancy Windsor tlo completes the waist. I saw a number of these waists mado up of different colored linens, stitched in a contrasting color or white. But I must tell you of some of tho gowns worn at the wedding of Miss Ruth Bacon last week. Tho bride wore a soft, clinging robe of liberty satin, flounced with filmy lace. The bodico had a round yoko and unllncd stock of tho lace, and tho sleeves wctc full loco flounces over puffs. With this was worn a draped veil, caught with real orango blossoms, and a new idea was the carrying of a single white tulip blossom slipped between tho pages of her prayer book. The gown of the matron of honor was constructed of a dull soft shndo of blue cloth deco rated with whlto lace. The skirt trail ed, slightly and had throe flounces laid on flat. The bodice was made with a coat effect, the skirts of which were about IS inches deep and of tho same length all around. Tho sleeves were of olbow length, finished In flat flounce effect, slightly puffed. The hat worn with this costume was of tho narrow rolled brim and pointed front style, trimmed with great flat chous of chif fon tullo and blue plumes. Tho two lit-, tlo flower girls wero dressed iu white mull over yellow silk, mndo In empire style, with laco yokes and berthas, and yellow sashes gave a potty color com pletion to tho simple gowns. The bridesmaids wore llcht blue cowns of chiffon broadcloth and instead of bou quets carried bluo parasols to match tho gown. Tho gowns had skirts that bnrely cs caped the ground and Eton coats, both skirt and coat being decorntod with straps laid on In n key pattern. Tho skirts had threo or four inch plaits, stitched to beneath tho hip line. Thc Etons enmo to tho top of tho belt and left llttlo of tho blouso to bo seen, which latter wero made of lnce with a jabot of tho same showing whoro thc coat opened nt tho neck. Tho hats wero of a deep shado of cream leg horu, with bluo tullo box plaitod in nt tho back nnd trimmed in tho front and sides with largo bluo wings. The bride's mother woro a dress of gray chiffon gauze trimmed in flat flounces of black laco medallions, with which she woro u white hat trimmed with black and whito tips. A gown soon at a Into reception was of whito batisto cloth with open work embroidery over pink taffota. It was cut as n princess robe, fitted to tho flguro nbovo and at tho -waist line, with a big pink bow decorating the front of tho bust at tho center. TVom this bow streamers woro carried round under tlm arm and up to the contor of the back, nnd thero tied with 11 bow and allowed to fall in great strenmem, Tho elbows wero of tho puffed variety with capes of embroidery, falling over them at tho shoulders. CAHTKRINB MANN-PAYZANT. EFFECTS OF TIIE EltUPTION. Dosolatfon Crcatod and Much Property Destroyed by Vesuvius. In tho light of Sun Frnnclsco's des truction, tho following from tho Chron iclc Is interesting: Tho latest eruption of Mount Vesu vius hns produced results similar to thogo which nccompitnted tho sudden outburst of Mout Pcleo on tho Island of Martinique, only on a much vnster scdlcv Populous towns and villages clustering nround the bnso of the fa mous volcano have bcoq, depopulated and destroyed. Many of them hne been buried In tho nshes which have been omitted for days from the throat of tho crater. And streams of lata havo paured down the monntaln's flanks on all sides, burying vineyards and orchar'ds in their destructive course. The latest eruption of Vesuvius hat been equaled in tho recorded hlstor. of tho mountnin only by that which buried Pompeii and Herculaneum. In deed, It is asserted that Is effects, a in tho loss of human life, havo been moro disastrous than tho eruption of A. D. 79, which destroyed thoso two cities. Tho mortality in the present catastrophe is, in fact, much less than that of 1031, when 18,000 persons are reported to havo lost their llvss. But tho destruction of property is held to bo greater' than that which followed nny previous eruption, because tho lava streams and the showers of ashes havo spread over a larger area. It is estimated that the property loss wdl reach 120,000,000. It may prove later, howovcr, tbal tho present estimato of actual damage Ik excessive, as was the case in Martin ique and in Central America. Vine yards and orchards in the West Indian island wero supposed to have been completely destroyed by tho awes which burled! them. And the coffee plantations in Oautemala on another ocelsaon were at first reported to have suffered a similar fato. Subsequently It proved that many properties in both dountrlfi survived and that the volran- wnwmMiwiiiinnnwmnmmmimMHBmMHMwmiiMiiiiiMiMi lHlaMeMttMeMiaflBtBllliBHMaHWiMlgtMtHMlMilllliMHllllftliJ81MMiHillllt FOR SALE. For Salo.One buggy and slnglo har ness. Call foronoons at No. 407 19th street, Salem, Or. 4-19-3t For Sale, DoLaval separator, nearly new. Bought for $00, will sell for $50 cash. Imjulro of A. W. Nubobi, Qcrvcla, Routo a, or phono Farm 59. For Sale. Cows and helforaj top bug gy and single harness. Inquire of Paul Kloppin, Ostnokctn and 21st streets, or address P. O. box 220, Sx lorn. 4-ld-lwk ' For Sale, Now light ami heavy spring wagons, carriages, carts, now and old buggies, buckboards and ono deliv ery 'wagon, at tho Salem Carrlago and "Wagon Factory. W. Fennol, prop.. 801 to S03, North Liberty stroet. 4-9-lm Farm for Sale S3 acres of tho bost land In Marlon county, 1& miles from Sa eom. 30 acres in cultivation, 1 acre In strawborrles; largo now house and barn. A bargain at $50 por acre. Inquire nt this office 4-18-tf VANTED--FEMAIiE HELP. Wanted Experloncod girl for gonoral housework. Highest wagos. Inquire 10-19 Court stroot, Salem. 4-12-tf Help Wantod.Wo want girls to train hops and mon to work in hop Hold, near city. Inquiro at 492 stato street or on ranch. George Swegle. 4-19-3t WANTED MALE HELP. Men Wanted. Sawmill and lumber yard laborers; $2 por day. Woods men $2.25 to $3. Steady work. Apply to Booth-Kelly Lumber Co., Eugene, Oregon. 4-17-tf Wanted. Mon and boyB to plow and train hops. Call at 195 High strot. Can board at tho ranch. 4-19-3t MUSIO STUDIOS. Music Studio. Frank E. Churchill, Musical Studio. Associate teacher Western Conservatory, Chicago, 111, representing Intor-Stato System at Salem, Oregon, In tho Grny block, room 3. Studio hours 9 to 12 and S to 5. 8-19-tf ic ashes which descended on them fer tilized lite soil and woro, thoroforo, a gonuino benefit. Porhaps it will turn out Intor that tho samo results havo boon obtained! along tho flanks of Ve suvius whero tho ground hns boon cov ered by iishes only. o A Dandy for Burns. Dr. Bergln, Pana, 111., writes: "I havo used Ballard's Snow Liniment; always recommended it to my friends as I am confident thero is no hotter mado. 'It is a dandy for burns.' Thoso who livo on farms aro espocially liable to many accidental cuts, burns, bruises, which heal rapidly when Ballard's Snow Liniment is applied. It should always be kopt in tho house for cases of emergency." 25c, GOc and 11. Sold by D J. Fry. HI II I llll I Gold Dust Flou? I Mads by THE SIDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore gon. Made for family use. Ask your grocer for it Bran and shorts Always on kand. P. B. Wallace AGENT MM MM o. r. & n. rnas saves. Chicago 17 Hoars Nearer via this Pop ular Columbia Elver Eouts, Franklin. was right when he said "Lost time is never found again," The O, B. k N., in addition to giving you 200 miles along the matchless Co lumbia river, saves you 17 hours to Chicago. It is tho Short lino to Lewlston, Short line to tho Palouse country. Short lino to Spokane. Short line to the Coeur d'Alene coun ty. Short line to Salt Lake City. Short line to Denver. Short lino to Kansas City. Short line to Omsha. Short line to Chicago, 8hort Use to all points east Three trains dally, 9;1B s. ra., 8(15 p. at. and 8:15 p. m. Tho "Chicago. Portland Speelal" is as fins as the fin est. Every eorafort of home. For particulars ask t.xy agent of the Southern Pacific company, or write A. L. CKAIO, GENERAL PASSENOEB AGENT, POOTLAND, OK. MISCELLANEOUS. galea Zroa Works Sunders, aaachla isti and blacksmiths, TJanufaoturers of all kinds of tawsilU machinery. Hop nnd fruit drying stoves, eta. Manufacturer of the Salem Iron Worki Hop Press, H-80-l Hotel Scstt Newly rumlsked, Try thins clean and first class. Rooms at raeonablo prfess. In Oottls block, Balm. A Scott, prop, 7-S-tt Wanted, Turkojs, geese, Oucka, chick ens and all farm produot. Highest cash price pxdd for same. Capital Commission Company, 267 Comsoor elal street. Telephone 179. At Your Stepmother's She c&a steam clean or dyo them, and save you a now suit, press and repair, rellne, furnish buttons, Tho most dollcate fabrics can bo cleaned by her dry cleaning method without injury. It dooa not shrink or change its color. It Is noxt to The Journal office, 221 Commercial stroot. TONSOKIAL Evans' Barber Shop, Everything now and up to date. Finest porcelain baths. Shaving, 15o, halrcuttlngSSe baths 25c, First class bootblacks'. C. W, Evans, Proprietor. VETERINARY SURGEON Dr. E. J. Young Votorlnary surgoon and dentist, 33 years' experienoo. All work guaranteed. Difficult surgical operations a octal ty. Phone 681. Olllco at Club Stables. Phono 7, Sa eom, Oregon. 3-9-tf CONCRETE AND CEMENT WORK J. P. Voaich, contractor and builder of content walks. Septic sewer tanks, foundations and floors, 828 Marlon stroot, 3-5-tf LODGES. Foresters of America Court Sherwood Foresters. No. 19. Meets Tuesday in Hurst hall, Stato street. U. 8. Rider,, O. B. A. L. Brown, F. S, Central Lodge No. 18, S. of P. Castls Hall In Holmaa block, corner Stats and Liberty streets. Tuesday of sack wook at 7:30 p. m. J. G. Graham, C, O.; W. I. Btaley, K. of B. and S, Modern Woodmen of America, Ore gon Cedar Camp, No. C240. Meet every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Ilolmnn Hall. W. W. Hill, V. C.j F. A. Tumor, Clork. Woodman of World. Moot ovory Ft' day night at 7:30, in Holman nail. A. J. Basoy, O. O. P. L. Fraider, clork. 1-10-tf LIVERY AND SALE STABLES. 73.: IS TID3 PHONE NUMBER OF TID3 RED FRONT STABLES M. L. HARROD, PROPRIETOR, 271 OHEMEKETA STREET. Feed Barn. bpoclal attention to tran. stent teams, Farmors' patronago so licited. Waiting rooms for ladles. Wo also carry a full line of feed. Located at Club Stables, corner Lib erty and Forry stroets. Phono Main 7. Prunk & Darby. 12-14-Cra THAT TOOK TID3 TWO MEDALS TIHB IS THE FLOUR Trademark. Every person should learn Just what the red package looks like and the economy in using Allen's self rising B. B, B. Flour. It is tho most nutri tious blend "of gralnM that eaa be made. You know that easy digestion and perfect assimilation of food is aese sary for (rood health. Any person can digest hot griddle cakes, Boston Muffins, Boston Brown Bread or Fruit Pudding made from oar blend of pure food flour, sbmI the sim plicity In makisg it up and the www. ance of having it just right, every time, should bo considered. Ask your grocer for it and If he is out of it send his name to us and we will supply you with a sample pack age free. Grocers who study your wel fare sad their own profit, will supply 70a with these good at all times. ALLEN'S X. E. S. FLOUR OO, rsstte Coast raetery, (fa 7fte, OsJL 1 Dr. W. L. Mercer. Graduate of XklnK vile, Mo., under founder of ostets pathy. Rooms 25-26 Breymaa M4fL Commercial St., phone 919. Best donee 419 N. Summer St. phoae'9M, Treats acute and ehronle diseases. Examinations free. ' Dr. B, H. Whit Graduate of Kir vilel, Ma, under founder of octee pathy. Room SL Breymaa feldf Commercial et, phone 87. es!dM 690 State, eer. Churchy phone lilt. Treats acute and chronic disease Examinations free. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Dr. Osrtwrigat Has resumed geseVa practice, and will be found la roeaj 10, over Ladd & Bush's bank. Ofiee hours 11 a. m. to 4 p. m, Offlee phone Lfaia 10, residence phoa Mala 107. ' 12-80-tf ' Drs, Lane and Griffin Cure Draff, Liquor and Tobacco habits la from two to three days actual treatment. Cures guaranteed. Tholr institute is at 901 Mill street. Phono No. 647V Persons desiring Information eaa eV tain it nt down-town office, room, ,' Holman block, Salem 3-25-tf SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES. srowu Manuisiturer ' sash, doors, mouldings. All kinds of house finish and hardwood work. Front street between State and Gewrf WATER COMPANY. " OFFICE CITY HALL. For water sorvlco apply at ofllco, Bills payahlo monthly la advance. Mnko nil complaints at tho office. When You Greet Your Best Girl You should always bo well groomed and well drostod and havo your line Immaculate la its snowy whiteness and oxqulalto finish, You can keep it that wny constantly, nnd at small cost wbea you havo It laundrled at -the SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY. Colonel, J, Olmstoad, 'Prop, Dorus D, Olmstead, Mgr, Phono 25. 130.100 Liberty St. Ftait Growers TAKE NOTICE NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER ) BERRY CRATES I BEBRY BOXES ORCHARD BOXES FRUIT TRAYS J And all kinds of boxes. See us. Salem Box Factory Phono 808. South Salem BRICK Brick furnished In largo or small quantities, Preaiod brick made te ordor, Yard on Stato street, south or Poniteutiary, SALEM BRICK YARD. A. A. BURTON, Prep. 0TB0IAT1CS. 1 he r asm on, otablci f Formerly Simpson's BtaWas. Upto-doto livery snd eab line. T? oeral turnouts a specialty. -TaUy-Tie for plcnlos and exeurslesti Fhsael. Okas, W. Yannke, Pro. 247 and 249 High Street. NEW LANGE HOTEL When you vlsk Portland, Ore,, be sure you stop at The New Laoge Hotel, next door to the Imperial. Bates, 60s, 76c, and $1.00 per day. Electric UghttV call bells, elevator, stiam heat, free bath and ttet but. All out sido xoomi with running water. w ma nut 111 m mw HOUISTER'V Rocky Mountain Tea Nugget A Bir MdfWa Cm But FwU. Brfaji Gallia Haw 4 Rwm-1 Vfew. A ilfli fir Compilation, lD'llfllofl, Lira, ml I Kiunvr irnunwn, nmp 1! 1UJ Drentli. Hluititltj tUtt BoweU, KuaiUcas 04 HAtkdcbo. It's Kooky Mouefctta ' M WV lot forirt. 81 ests it Lor. Ursula Mi W Hoixitka f)va Coxmht. MaJlfou, WV mUH NUMET8 ftfl SAIL9W rWi m n , 1 .A 1 I biUL-i Jr.1-