DAIMf CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALES!, OREGON, SATl'lUlAV, Al'Gl'ST IH, 1000- M JOAILY .CAPITAL JOURNAL IJV IfOI'Kt: IlltOS., J'uMI'Ihtn uad Proprietors. 4MmBj! 3 HUlltiCItllTIOX ItATJiS. y Mull. Dally Journal, ono month .... 35c Sally Journal, thrco months ..fj.00 Dally Journal, ono year ...... 4.00 WftftVly Journal, ono year . . . . 1.00 Uy Carrier. Dally Journal, nor month .... 50c AOT A DLjJi 1MV. Not n (lull day of trado this Hum mer Ji what Journal advertisers io port. 1U3ASO.V: KTItKOT IMPROVE MJCVJ'H, HOAII IMJILW.VO, KfAJC TJUU LINK EXTENSION'. When, labor Is employed all shnro I llio prosperity,, "Balom hriB only begun to got the honeflt of tlio forward expansion MorcincnL It will become yet ton times stronger. When the Oregon electric Ih ox tended to the north end of tho coun ty; when the lino to Fnlla City Is unt; when tho eloctrlc rood reaches &hnma; watch Salem grow. With tho Harrlmau lines rebuilt; with sawmills running day and .-night; with Inrgor employment funds mil around; THERE IH ONLY CON- TJN'UOl'H I'ltOHI'KltlTY IN HlflHT Wt SALEM. ,: p 21 Si O JIKAUTIFUL AUTUMN. In many waya tho autumn tlmo Is tho most beautiful season. All lias n satisfying expression of ripe ness, maturity, abundance. Tho gold and brown of tho stubbu Holds, tho dark greou forests, tho hazy atmosphere. NOW HEAUTI- There nro many trees,' as oak, nsh nnd willow that Hwuy In tho wind, Ilko wnvos of Mlvor. ThosuiihungHu mellowing screen of Wist over It that loads to tho land scape a sort of magical porHpoctlve. Tho ourly-cut Holds have u Hiimmor t green shining tliroiiKh tho yel low. Hack of tho llr treoH In tltfi skyline n tho hills Ih a transparent linzo of Wue. Along (ho HiremiiH tho trees begin f.o color. Yellows and reds begin to Appear In musses of tints. Down tho fwnwt iiIhIch tho sun 1m liOKlrtnliiK to hold IIm aniiUHl ptrotit carnival of colors. There are hurvosta of brluht lm,m symphonies of color, muslo thnt Is heard by tho uyun and noon by tho soul. THIS CIMIICIKH (). AlrTU.M.V ARE PPOX IH. - -) - wny on tho business parts of State, Court and Commercial streets. DO NOT LET OIL TALK UK USED TO DKLAY Oil SIDETRACK ANY PERMANENT IMPROVE MliNT. A nntlllnn Is ready for action to put a crushod rock Improvement on North Commercial street, from Che tnokotn to the creek. Al.f, IT IH WAITING FOU IS TIIK COMPLETION OF SOUTH COMMERCIAL STREET. Mayor Waters has stuck to street paving like a dog to a root. Ho has shown Brent determination to accomplish results under dlHlcul- ties. Uut let us not bo caught switching away from permanent Improvement with oil talk. Put oil whore It belongs on driv ing streets, boulevards und residence streots. o Cotton-Stalk Fiber Taper. Mr. Hnrvlo Jordan, president of tho Southern Cotton Association, In an article prepared for and pub lished by tho Manufacturers' Record of Ilnltlmoro. declares that tho man ufacture of papor from tho fiber of tho cotton Htnlk Is ono of tho latest and most Interesting inventions of tho now contury. For mnny yenrs oxport Inventors hnvo been busy en gagod experimenting with tho cotton stock, and nccordlng to Mr. Jordan, recent developments glvo assurance thnt their labors are to bo rewarded with signal success. Not only hnvo theso Investigations passed tho ex perimental Btago, but they are rap idly being shaped to be placed Into practical operation. Mr. Jorduu says: "It has boon unquestionably dem onstrated that all grades of papor, from tho best form of linen grndo to tho lowest, can bo manufactured from cotton stnlkB. In addition to this, a variety of byproducts, such us alcohol, nltrogon, material for gun cotton and sinokelosB powder, can also bo Rocurcdfln paying quan tities. Tho tlmo Is not far distant when papor plants equipped with all modern mnchlnory and devices for making papor nnd tho utilization of othur by-products referred to will bo built and placod In operation. throughout tho cotton-growing states of the South. Tho osliibllHliinnni ,,f tlioso mills for tho mnnufneturo or paper from cotton stalks will nt onco develop a now Industry of quite onorniouH proportions and institute tho utilization of n wusto product which at the prosout time has com paratively little or no valuo. It will prove tho entering wodgo of ohock Ing tho present Increasing cost of papor, which Is becoming hiicIi a bur don upon tho iiBUHiiftiior ImliiHtrv r tho country. OPEN PUBLICITY THE BEST ' GunnnNTY op merit. Whon the maker of a medicine, sold through druggists for family u?e, takei his patient fully Into his confidence by frankly and farie3ly publishing broad cast n well as fin Its bottle wrappers, a nil IK of all Its Intfrcdlontt in plain ICn'jiM, thh action on his part Is tho b" rasBltiln evidence that bo Js not afraid to have tho March llg'itof inven titration turned full upon hU formula an') that It will boar tlm fullest scrutiny and tho moat thorough Investigation. Dr. I'lorco's Favorite Prescription for tho cure of tho wraknes-es, periodical pains nnd functional dcrangr-monts of tln3 or Z&n distinctly feminine, U tlio only raedl cine put up for sale through druggist! for worn m's M'diil iimi tho maker of which s not afraid to take his patients Into hi? full cnt'iidonco by such open and lionet publicity. A ghncn at the published ingredients on each Until" wrapper, w'll show that it U nuulo wholly fr'in native, American, medicinal roots, that It contains no poi sonous or habit-forming drugs, no nar cotic and no nlrohol pure, trii)le-roflned rIvcitIii". of prixr htreiigth lx'lng used lii-tcnd of the commonly employed alco liol, both for ettractlng and preserving mo lici.nu iiiuuiiiiiiii iiijr'i Lii'.t iumiiu ill Hui inrit.1 nt t.he Atrmrlpnii fnre4t. tilnntja employed. It Is tho only medlclno for women's peenhir disease?, sold by drug gists, that do-M not contain a largo per centgo of alrohol, which is In tho long run ah harmful to woman's delicate, nerv ous svstem. Now, glyceilno Is perfectly harmless, and serves a valuable ntirposo by jwe.sslng Intrinsic vnluo all Its own, and bolde.s it onhancrs tho curative rffect of tho other Ingredients entering Into tho ""Favorlto Pro-n'rlptloii." Some of tho ablest medical writers and teachers endorse these views and praise all tho several Ingredients of which Fa vorite Prescription" Is composed rec ommending them for tho euro of tho vorysamo diseases for which tills World famed modiclno Is advised. No other medlclno for women has any such ro- jenio)uu endorsement wortn more tuan any number of ordinary testimonials. If Interested, send natim and addross to Dr. II. V. Plorco, Huffalo, N. Y., for his llttlo book of extracts from tho works of eminent medical writers and teacher?, endorsing tho several Ingredients and telling lust what Dr. Plorco's medlclnei aro made of. It's free for tho asking. OUTING It will be a month or six weeks before these hot days leave us yet wc have placed a number of our outing suits ranging from $10 to $13.50 on sale at You may have your selection of our Straw Hats at ONE-HALF PRICE SALEM WOOLEN MILL STOKE I J!9 I kPaa 1 I I Lvl X RAYS Tho cltizons of Warsaw, Poland, koop tho pollcomon busy enough to prevent thorn going to sleep whllo on duty. t"" """"""""""""Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllil NEW YORK FASHION LETTER riiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiminmni.M...,f,,,mnmnn11n OH. TIIK IIIMIIH!.V('H STHKKTS. finch strePtH as fltuto nnd Twelfth wtroet, from tho M. U. church to tho Southern Pacini) dpnt should bo oiled. ' Such a Htroet an l.lburly utront, iroui mate to tho fair grounds should l- oiled hiving petitions nn- under lumd- Rheumatism Dee not let go of you vthto you apply lotions op Mniments. It simply loosens its how for a while. Why? Bcaus to got rki of it you must correct tho acid con ation of tho blood on which it depends. Hood's Sarsa parllla has cured thousands. TIIK MONKY YOU TIIUOW AWVY, IF Dia'OSITKl) IN OUll (UVINflH ItANIC IlKIMUTMliNT WOl'I.I VIW.U A CO.MPIN TKNCY l"Olt OI.H A(?K. IT 1'AKKS ONLY A SMALT. st'M inNHMinai limit ibiu.Y TO AMOUNT To A laildK WW! IN A 1'JJW VKAIlSt Wc A DAY ixm T1W YKAltS wihl. AMOUNT, WlTlflkVri:iT, TO . . , CapittlNaUMufBAmfc Aglnif lli-aiidy In .iiitj-. According to a report from Con ul Paul Nosh of Vonlco, Profoimor Mnrtluottl f dm iloyal Ouuuloglcnl station of Kitl, rccommond tho fol lwlng inothod for (ho rtinolnl aging or braiuly: Ordinary bmn.lv. Imforo bolng bottled, u ni .... keeping for tho re.u8to length of tlmo lu small oakon .visks, from which It nl.sorlm curtain ttti,.rU .....i wwUtlal oils contaluwl lu tho wood, and noooHHiiry to Its perfsctlon. lly tho method f Pr,,,,,. Mnrtlnottl Hue lmvliiH of oak nro plaoad In tho oank with tho nw snlrit ....,! i. lowed to rouuiln for on, ..nti. ,i... nsk occasionally turned over.' At " onu or this tlmo the llor Is HUorwl and drantod i.,m t, fllM ,,w. which nro Illhul bout -iiunis mil, and, after ,U,,K very lghtl) corked, are placed In nn liu lined position, euro bo,,g taken that tho brandy do. ot touch tho stU'Pr. lly thU mmiim n,., i... possible mirrnro Is .MWOd to Uie c. Mu ot mo ulr. nnd tho ii.iniiA neeommry to produce nn.wi i,r,,...i.. ... '"ntorlally hastouod. Tho action of he light pluya an iimm,i..i .... . tU maturing of .,r,u. uut ,HlU ould not bo wposed to tho direct ro-s of tho sua nml 8houui bo kept l a uiilolontlr cool nUaa u avo.d wesivu oraporatlon. Tho Upaslans will have to stop murdering Jews before long, If tho reports from that country nro true. Tho mnssnero mntorlal will bo ex hausted. Aftor nil, Sknnentclos hair Is not so bad with a piquant saucy fnco, tho kind that generally goes with It: that Ih, of course, providing It Is not too Skanentoles. Hearst and Dryun, Tnggart nnd Sullivan nro names that drop often from Domocratlc tongues, but whore, oh. where, Is tho contingent thnt shouted for Alton 1). Parker. Tho Spokano board of education requires Its tenehors to hnvo us good habits as they urco tmnn iimix ,,. plls. They. aro not to Indulge nub- Holy In tho uso of tobneco. Honors. otc. Tho "etc." nroh.tlilv stnn.ia f tho fomlnlno sldo of tho facultloH. ohowlng gum, hing nnd tho potty vices of that most chnrmlng of crea tures, thu school ma'am. Now York, Aug. 18. Perhaps for no function aro customs moro con servntlvo than for weddings: changes there may be, tobo sure, but they lie along the lines of minor de tail and evon Individuality has llttlo chance to express Itself; and for so public an occasion It Is considered better tnsto to mako no startling In novations. Tho preparations that nro now going on for n September wedding of a fashlonnblo young woman Is an cxamplo of tho best customs at pres ent In vogue for that eventful day. This bride Intends to get married In church as most brides now-a-dnys favor tho seclusion, solemnity and snercdness of a church wedding nnd fow of tho fnshlonablo weddings aro taking plnco In tho homo; moreover, If there aro to bo many guests, so many preparations aro nlrcady tak ing placo at tho houso for tho lun cheon and entertainment of tho gttOHts that tho church ccremonv takes a lot of caro away from tho home nnd saves room for other fea tures. Tho morning wedding Is par ticularly fashlonnblo just now nnd for those who hnvo country homes a Is n popular Idea to hnvo tho wedding waist and an Invisible closing Is made at the back. A tab yoke Is In serted, topped by a standing collar and outlined with small lace medal lions which also finish the lower edge of the yoke. Gathers or shir ring may regulato tho fullness of the body portion at the upper and lower edges. The sleeve linings aro faced to tho wrists and is made with three graduated puffs and lace cuffs Tho bottom of tho skirt was decor ated with groups of tucks between which groups was n band of laco me dallions. A fine tulle veil under a wreath of orange blossoms nnd white gloves completed tho costume. In shoes thero nro some beautiful ones In white satin embroidered In white silk In pattern or orange blos soms in the real shades, others again have rose buds, or lilies of the valley or orchids. In tho Into weddings the slinwor boquet wns not often seen. lint. Mm I flat English bouquet wns in evl- UUIH.-U, aiso me round bonuot mr. rounded with dark green foliage. It may bo of nny flower fhnt m, Swlftwntor 11111 Is not so much, tho fact shows up that ho did not pay $7 n unison Tor oggs, but only tho mar ket orlce. Ho Bwears lw only has rson, and his fourth wife, Kitty OatoM, Is nftor hint with nn order from tho court nt Sonttlo to pay hor $2000. According to Hill's own statement, ho Is not only broke to bedrock, but Is down to the 1000 foot lovol, o- . When You Want llnrm.. Cnll on K. U. Shafor. at his new store, is; Commercial street, nanr Ferry. Tho flnost stock of harnws In Salem, I'olHlvtl I'ttingrnnlis An empty purno l,s ,,0 ovldeuw of nn einpt- Uoad. Quo vy to cw tux r u ....... I-Uoo U to obr up. No umti apnrarM of JUrUug un lw ho It on tho deal. Thero will rorno u o,r.ut.t..n .,. . for tuo who sow wild oatf, A woman Uu't necessarily emart bwtw. kh Hr thing, that .mart! Only the uisKlolin' wifn .i . cro If hor husband U tricky. - -.. ...uii ,T(Iri niML-A rnnlm iv. lvw can rofraln f,. ... . . tlwtact. " "" """'"K NV-StMkarlly th . ,.-. ... ueforo ho look. don' t.i- ... L Mock In tho theory that ...,". p U ibtthM of timV, "". Optician Bifocal lons-e-s noar-sii?hti..i ..i . Iglitttd lonos mad to order, Gold and Gold Filled Frames AUo mdo to order. Our prices ron will find rwaonsbla, Chas. H. Hinges Jewelers and Optician 1 23 Commercial St. Fo Sale 150 ncro. rtno rlvor bottom land. i mile, from Salem. fQr $15 ,,.,. ttcrtj. This u tho best Imv t .. valley, but you will Iiuva t., quick. vvu,u A new 0-room cottaco. l-oi i... young fruit, throo blocks from car line, for onl J1S50. A lot oa Center str. m... . for 1660. ,c ,U( DERBY & W1IXSON jtnko place there instead of in town a mncy Just now for church decora tions is of heavy bulla of green set with designs of white hrldo m tho fnshlonnble llowor of the season! ui course, other schemos mav bo nn.i nro used, according to tho iiHi,.,.a t tho bride. At u church wedding the liri.in mny bo dronswl In tho rnLMiin wedding drees, or a handsome cloth costume and hat, or tho traveling dross. Although so mnny beautiful white mnterlnls nro now In tho mar kot, brides still cling to whim .in nnd If there is somo old laco In tho family, her costumo Is nlimi(n Kor tho hatln wedding dros m,,. ,1 no stylo at prosont In vocnn M.f i bettor adapted to Its construction thnrf tho Princess, which, If tlI0 flg. nro bo nt nil good has Its host points emphasized. A handsome gown """"' cre'" wttln, offectlvoly gar nished with lace, had nine Kores "sod In its construction which fol lows closoly the linos of m, o fulling in rlppiM about the feet hack closing I. armngtd above. The bOlUV IS CUt OUt tO nrcnmn ... laco tucker and a plat,, or fa; ,. lnt finishes tho hlch nv- ..., . lee pIaco b Ula mWs u diHM touch, in tace of tho ll0rt,m bolaro with rounding edgos Ia 6omo. times used. The shon .!,. ... Iilrrod nt tho Maw and unde'r tho mff8 which nro turned back under tho olbows, long uolntn.i in.. .,. cuffs nro extendi. The train mens- , ;"" waut "no to loner odgo !!"?," !.W0 y8.r.Us - half. From --. mhuii coronet of orange lossoms Is fM,eMeil n K,ng tullo veil, or. If th hn.i ..." ?r laco veil, sho Is ln iuck. 1U . U a lea. exponslv dras. i. .,... rr j "?. r1? -w - Z2rx.$r: brido prefers so long as it is lu white enough roses nro extremely popular In those of the bridesmaids some color may bo shown nnd if thero Is n color scheme either Individually or In the group to be carried out, tho bouquets should bo In harmony A gown of veiling in Queen's grey tr mined with Irish crochet lnco nnd silk bands, consisting of skirt and waist would be n pretty costumo for n reception dress, which might hnvo -" i ea as a wedding dress of tho tho newest hnB a shaned h around tho lower edge Into ww all fulness Is gathered, which is t tended In fancy outline up the fro and around the neck Into a polnti uacic. For tho mother of the brlds silk In Queen's grey would be appn prlate made with a slight train ari trimmed about the bottom of i skirt with bands; a slightly drat,, waist giving an Empire effect belo a lace yoko and collar; puff sleeves with slashed cuffs hart falls of lace, nnd a narrow nolnt girdle would completo the costum For the other costumes there a: the lingerie modes, such as u gowns, matinees, kimonos, dresslt sacks, etc.; tho morning streef co tume, tho afternoon house-gow the morning shirt-waist cestume: plain skirt for sports and shlrtwais suitablo to go with It, a few od skirts, one of cloth and ono of sil! a few linen suits nn evening d and, last but not least, the coatv, ralncont, a jaunty short Jacket an a long-sleoved Eton. Some of thes ndjuncts of tho outfit the bride ma nlrcady hnvo, which with a llttl renovating will do good servlc through tio winter, and the mone mny be saved for those other nddu tlons, such as bolts, collars, glove etc., without a good supply of whic no woman's wardrobe Is complete. Bridesmaids' gowns nro made o the picturesque order. For the Sep tember wedding when, tho mornln air Is apt to bo crisp and cool nott ing could bo prettier for tho fou; bride had. wished to be married In n,f, """f, L Prett,r fr th, ' cloth miinm. tm.. ... eu m n. bridesmaids - the usual number - ""HUIIl,. I III Clf iHt .. I thnn laco gowns made over silk, an - - inn sk rr wrt n - b it (ia ii ,1, Z m,,1 wUh ,nv"ted I' nit effect over tho gores, falling about the foot where three BradS "tod bands of crt,v ci , f.. ocoratlon;ScaUe;(rU "a.lU0 were occasional bowknot, nf ...... '.. sroy. embroidered in tiny rosebuds' fastenoa t th, 8k(rt J stitches. Tho waist hn.i . -...!.. S',?,':::r"'"-'...v;'S "" ol Kiey silk. The sleeve wore of the full nihn. ,"!. .Qa me f ? CU com',lotea the cos III th. h0t tlmt r0U,d be worn grov c . B,Wn C0UId b0 raa t jw chlp,vft(,orned with a cream lace hHdnrkt'n i1:!..- S- - white algr.,- The travelinir o..u .... . . . ' affair, one of;r b.a mohairs of ih nV? th. DQW 8ort ho used . 7 ""' vartoty could v..u oniri also whitn cm- .. usoa -"-x tv urk:nuiiwia .... otc, ovar silk foundations. A brlda who folt that'shTmuT, bavo n roal voddlag drCM. y "" tiot afford a satin ........ 7n cow,d o of China silk wm toTl namontatinn i,.,. ra Ior or- ir,.!!' w gathered or ahlrred at thl . Wr facing about the bottom' 7 ll.ln.SlT... founder Cull mo, tn. j : " ::. i,mKQ in....... . ' "'""w sides and , i,in .. . ""b ui to, Th , I. . l,,,nU3 r tnffe- vvt Hlinillll I.r. !... a nnrr. ... "" BHD w Ith izt;l :" noiner costume thnt i- ,artr effiw .nTwoid i Part,cu" for church,' ,uncheororbI8tyU3U calling, is ono0frajfth"afternon scapes the cronn I .' Uat Jt a klrt with , "J" .rls 8U0lId be tunic mode, or the Printl PlaUs' tho high coLt P.r,ncS3 Uhout should bo nrovM f 11 bolero .ro f.. provWed as these Jacket, a feature of the season !r Dlrectolro consts of taffeta silk wit hnts of tho same nerlod In which tt first show of .difference In color 1 displayed for ench maid, as tM dresses and coats must bo of- th snme shado. Tho maid of honor mil have a moro elaborate costume, bin It Is essential that It bo In harmonjj with the othor enwnn. The llttl flower girls would better have s!l)j Organdv ilrpnspa nnrl litp phOUX 0 white ribbon on tho hnlr, "ono at tb napo of tho neck, and the otner e: tho crown of tho head. If tho wedding Is soverely simp! there need bo but ono brldesmaid a J-elatlve or very dear friend, c thero may bo nono ln exception5 cases; but novor moro than six. Again for nn ntitumn weddltt gowns mado with tho Empire bolenB would bo stylish and useful for otrj OCrnslnna Vailing .hlfTnn l.ntfeti and voiles wdiild work up well lm princess dresses for a simple "www WOrirllnf n- It hr hrl.la RhOllW wear a cloth suit, chiffon broadcloU. In Rnmn (IamVam Annffnofln"' C0l0t would bo offoctlvo, mado with a cir cular skirt, high glrdlo and toi costume. Gold and silver belts aro rtffl worn, provided they aro not of too rllAnn n n.lAi. Buckles aro mqstly In quite elio- orato designs. CATHERINE MANX-PAYZANT In Self Defense. Major Hamm, editor and manf of tho Constitutionalist, EmlnesC' Ky whon he was fiercely attack! four years ago by plies bought a bo of Buclclea'a Arnica Salvo, of wc he saya: "It cured me la tea (W and bo .trouble since." QWr, healer of Burns, Sores, CbUT Wounds. 25c at J. C. Perry's. " -" uue or store.