v i 6 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, TIIUIISDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1000. " iff- , ' & Social Page and Woman's Department j !a great PLAY IS CHECKERS Attended Club Meeting. Miss Cornelia Marvin came down from Salem Wednesday jnornlng and Is a guest at the home of Mrs. M. M. Charmnn. Miss Marvin, who Is sec retory of tho state library commis sion camo down to attend the meet ing of the women's club this after noon, and she cave an interesting talk on establishing a public library In Oregon City. Oregon City Star. o HINTLETS OF FASHION. Braiding- to He Much Uacd Next W!a cr SVT Blue Attain Popnlnr. It is predicted that braiding -wiy. have a great voguo this fall. Many of the now skirts show narrow silk and eallltary braids applied so as to con-,-rey the effect of paneling. A wldo kind -with a cross plait forming a checked surfneo Is being used a good deal on the now boleros. Navy blue, tho real dark bluo that used to be considered bo fashionable nd attractive, has again como Into fa vor. And black costumes for winter nndHs a reJI f Am tbo'niSny ruddier shades of which the eye Is wearied. A smart black hat seen recently was trimmed with a great wreath of beau tiful spiky black barley. Some of the barley -where It fell over tho hat at tho back turned Into silver. White swlss makes charming negli gees. It docs not muss llko organdie and is easily tubbed. The hat pictured is of tan felt, trim med with chestnut brown velvet and a tan ostrich feather. That Is the Kind of Play You Will See Tonight FALL STYLES. Coitame o Enhance the American "Woninii Cliuriim Xen Kntirlca. In tho now nftcrnoon and street frocks there nro to bo seen diametrical ly opposlto styles, but In all there Is a hint of tho empire and princess modes. Some of tho dressy frocks sent over for tho first fall openings hnvo milled skirts. In ono handsome confection thcro nro no less (linn fourteen flounces. A smnrt, new material, called eolcen poplin, Is to bo much used this winter. "Checkers" Is coming to town.' In all of the big cities In which this play has been seen, since its Initial production three seasons ago. It has received practically the unanimous commendation of the press, and the Immonso audiences which have at tended every performance are pret ty satisfying proof that It has found THE MAID AND THE MUMMY Archie Gunn, the famous poster artist, designed the costumes worn by the principles, and the chorus, in "The Maid and the Mummy," which Is to be the attraction at the Grand opera house Fridny night. He was told to design his costumes without bearing In mind how much the fabrics would cost, and the result is a seties of stunning beautiful stage pictures. The handsomest gowns are worn bv tho Poster, the Polly and the Julia slrls, th complete outfit of one Julia girl costing $325. It until you have tried a equal favor with the public. "Check ers" Is a talo of love and luck, dra- was necessary to Import the. stock- nnoop of wnw hmikves. wear are to be chic In tho extreme, With never n hint of color to rollove their aomborncNN. When made of bandsomo material, perfectly tailored find cut, nothing I smarter than ono of these mills. In dressy wraps and liouso gowns emplro effectH will still hold good, but it Is In tho buck of n continue thnt tho "period" Inilucnco Is most seen. Elbow sleeves for street wear have become unfashionable. They will ap pear on dressy Indoor costumes, but for nil other purposes they have had their day. The Mlooves seen In the Illustration are among thu nowest stylos of tho cowing season, The puffed effect at ike top predominates, with pretty In troductions of trimming farther down the sleeve. TC" "Z.n.k,r SARTORIAL NEWS. White MImi- Nii l.uiiRr l'nahlounble, Keiv K!l llitta Ilnlntr Nenllaee. Rxclualvo Frenchwomen nro return lag to black patent leather shoes with liver buckles mill black silk stocklugs tare thq fad for white dimes and stockings has become no general. White felt huts, nothing more than eutlug shapes, nro to be worn early In the fall for every tiny, A chic model fcas a large, ilat crown and rolling brlwi, A bund of white felt lifts tho hat well from the hnlr over tho lcf.t ye. White chiffon Is wound about the . TOreM H TAN FMV HAT. town and Aatoted at the aide with large pouKMw t White sl HjJt Wue 'featkere, 0 of tke knwriiHt new Uata for ?er with tailored wit I ttove el prrt cowWaatkw of the aofteet ifri X4t fMMl with Jam rw, j, A lovely color far a fall gewii H immMm Utmu. wbfcte baaa 4agatat Hmnleh tin. Thin wea4e -of inTawifti feqaxs, is jaeat rUic and, attwerive OKAY l'Ol'LIN (IOWN. It comblues tho weuvo of tho old Irish poplin with the suppleness nud grnco of the present day fabrics. In gray It Is particularly pretty. Velvet ribbon trims many of tho dnlutlcst autumn costumes. It appears In very wldo widths or In groupings of narrow rtbbbns, thrca to nlno rows In each group, A novelty ueen In nil Importation of fall costume was a brouse green cloth suit with mandolin shaped jacket. Tho skirt was modeled In oversklrt effect obtained by four well cut gored flounces arranged to give a plaited effect In frout. A tan crepe du chine blouse of tho washable variety wns covered by muudoltn hhnped crowned frouts held In place by Jet buttons set upon Insets of white broadcloth. Three llttlo curved sectlous of cloth barely cover ing tho top of tho arm passed for Bleeves. Tho gown In the cut Is 'n chic cos. tutue tnado from gray coleeu poplin. Tho skirt Is trimmed at the bottom with two deep tucks above which are crescents of tho material. Tho tlchu bodice adornment Is edged with frills of whlto UrustteU net run with very narrow black velvet ribbon. judio cnorxttr. WtHik, Nervous lVopIe. "Wo havo rocetml lutters from nil parts of the U. S. highly recommend ing Dr. Oil mi's Mood & Norvo Tonic, until tho faith wo hud In tho remedy has botn ful)y sustained, Wo had confidence from tho very boglnnlng that this nnullclno should uiako cure, hut lacked that nssuranco that comes after many successful trials. Now that wo hnvo been up hold In our belief wo want to lm part to others our coufldeuco. Ner vous, and unsteady people, yoak, ftoBhlesa people, pimply, pale, or sallow peoplo nro nil victims of weak, wutory blood, ,WRkq, uow, rich blood, to bo forced through tho ayatvm by tha -way of tr) arteries, aud dtueauo cannot rotualH, This Tonlo euros dlsoaao by giving you strength to resist IL All druggist sell It for 75c per box. or S boxoa for fS, Tho tablets are taften after tNtok meal. They turn thu food you eat into rich red blood. Persona who tako this Tonic gala la good solid flesh from 1 to 3 pounds per wok. aLLHHLK-r - m Don't buy your -winter supply of flour sack of NEW PERFECTION FLOUR MADE BY CAPITAL CITY MILLS It Is the best flour ever sold in Salem. Remember our cereals are strictly up-to-date. We have the latest up-to-dato mill on the coast. Try it The mill that makes Salem famous as a wheat market. FOR SAXE BY ALL DEALERS. BRYANT & REEDER CHAS. K. SPAULDING, President. , B. O. MILES, Sec and Treaa. Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. Manufacturers of Oregon Pine, Ash and Maple Lumber SALEM, OREGON. Kllnhctli Kpenror, In "Tho Maid n id the Mummy." unitized from Henry M. Ulossom. lngs worn 1 these girls from Paris, Jr.'s, book of tho same name. Huns at a co"t of f-om 2.50 to $2-K a Roberts plnys tho title role and has pair. There Is everything nbout scored a hit. Tho r3t or tho com- "The Maid and the Mummy" to make puny numbering nearly 100 people, It the grent success It has been. Its Issubstnntlnlly the original organlza- story la sood, its music catchy, its tlon, so far as the chief members aro lyrics skillful. Its comedy clean and concerned. Chief among his sup- wholesome. Its jokes such as produce port aro lsabello Parker, Clare Arm- spontaneous laughter, Its scenery mngnltlcent. In electrical stunning, Its costumes tho inoney can buy, Its principals nil iirtlst and Its chorus the hnnd- sninest, shapeliest and liveliest on ' the road. In every city visited by 'Tho Maid and the Mummy" last Highest Price For POULTRY AXD EGGS POTATOES ONIONS AN1) ALL PRODUCE CAPITAL COMMISSION CO. 267 Commercial St. f Gold Bust Flour 1 Made by THE SYDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon. Mado for family use. Ask your grocer for it. Bran and shorts always on hand. P. B. Wallace AGENT H aaaaaaf MBoasaog strong, Paulino Eberhnrd, Robort Craig, Thos. Hunter, Dave Brahnm, Jr., Wnllneo AVosloy, w: U. CInrk and Jas, Shannon. Tin seiMatlonal and much-tnlked-cf race 'rnck scene, rep resenting the botte- ring of Washing ton Park cl"b In Chicago on Derby DR. KUM effects richest Wonderful CHINESE nnrTOR "Will treat you with Oriental herbs and cure any disease without operation or pain. Dr. Kum is known everywhere in day, will bo produced on tho stage senson tho piece made n great hit. , ""i1' "d haa cured many Prom5n3t CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD TIME TA1JLE NO. 33. Trains Fjom nnd to Ynquina. No 1 Leaves Yaqulna G:55 A.JI. Arrives at Corvallis .... 10:45 AJL Arrives at Albany 11:40 A.M. No. 2 Leaves Albany 12:10 P.M. Leaves Corvallis 1:05 P.M. Arrives at Yaqulna .... 5:00P.M. Trains to nnd From Detroit. No. 3 Leaves Albany 7:30 A.M. Arrives at Detroit 12:30P.M. No. 4 Leaves Detroit 1:00 P.M. Arrives at Albany .... 5:55P.M. Trains for Corvnllis. No. 8 Leaves Albany 7:55 A.M. Arrives at Corvalll3 .... 8:35 A. M. No. 10 Leaves Albany 3:50 P.M. Arrives at Corvallis .... 4:30P.M. No. 6 Leaves Albany 7:35 P.M. Arrives at Corvallis .... S:15P.M'. Trains for Albany. No. 5 Leaves' Corvallis Arrives at Albany No. 9 Leaves Corvallis . Arrives at Albany .No. 7 of tho Grand opora house, Thursday night, with all tho completeness which prompted tho Into Hon. W. C. Whitney Unsay: " 'Checkers' Is tho finest racing piny I have evor seen." Seats on sale Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. 6:30 A.M. 7:10 A.M. 1:30 P.M. 2:10 P,M. 6:00 P.M. 6:40 P.M. SURVEYORS ARK AT WORK. Indication Aro That Hammond In tend', to Do Some llulldltig. It. N. Hoover, proprietor of the Hoover mills, nt the present eastern tormlmiH of the C. & E. railroad, above Detroit, la In tho city. Mr. Hoover says that n band of railroad engineers struck his placo last night ... .. .-..- ""M,,. . . . ,, ., . T ,,, and the wholo senson could bo filled rT e Bas "V6a ln talem l"VJ"ea or3 with return dates. Tho engagement I for 20 yera8' nnd can bo trusted He Arrives at Albany f Miia innrrv mnoirri .ain.., i ' U8,'s an7 medicines unknown to white r No. 11 tls cltv Is for one nl-ht only This docto;B' anJ 'n them can cure Leaves Corvallis 11:00 A.M. inwry musical melange comes with cutu,rrh' 9bthian lun8 troubles, rheu-1 Arrives at Albany 11:42 A.M. r record of three months ln New . mntlsm, stotnach, Uver, and kidney dis- o. 12 York, three months In Philadelphia ea'M' Leaves Albany 12:4 5 P.M. and three months ln Chicago tho ' Dr' Kum maks a 'PM'alty of dropsy Arrives at Corvallis 1:33 P.M. best possible proof of Its popularity. and female troubles. His remediec All of the above connect with Tho sale of seats for the porform- cure Jrivt diseases when everything Southern Pacific Company trains.bota nnco In this city opens at 9 o'clock el" fail9 He h hundreds of teati-,at Albany nnd Corvallis, as well M moniais, and gives eonaultation free. , tra,I tor Detroit giving direct semco Prices tot medicines very moderate, to Newport nnd adjacent beaches, t'ereona in the country can write for as wel1 as Breitenbush Hot Spring. Thursday morning. St OO Reward, SI OO. The renJers of this paper will bo pleased to learn thnt thero Is at least ono dreaded disease- thnt science hns been able to cure In nil coming down f-om the summit of lUs 8tnGes. nud that is Catarrh. Hall's Today is tho 53d iverry of tk4 Halted lrferitt ekwrck of the Cascades doing tho kind of engi neering work preparatory to grading a road bed. Mr. Hoover (jays that tho onglneora aro non-committal. but they hnvo evidently surveyed a grade from tho top of the mountain to tho prescut terminus. ThQ Hammond people who own tho C. & K. havo for some time been giving out Information that tho sys tem would extend the line through Central Oregon and tho Deschutes country to th6 Snake river and tho Idaho line. Tho proposed terminus is to bo nt either Ontario or Hunt ington, Tho present activity looks as it Mr. Hammond Intends to saw wood. A lUully llHrniHl Girl, or boy, man or woman, la quickly out of pain If Rucklln's Arnica Salro is applied promptly. O. J Welch, of Tekoniha, Mich., says: "r hw it la my family for cuts, sorea sad all akin injuries, and Hnd it per feet." Quickest pila cura known. Bert healing taUft wade, 25c at J. O, Perry drugstore. A promotion )agu formed at Grunt P. naa beu Cntnrrh Cure Is tho only positive euro now known to tho medical fra ternity. Catarrh being a constitu tional diseases, requires n constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting di rectly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system, thereby de stroying tho foundation of tho dls-, ease, nnd giving tho patient strength by building up tho constitution and assisting nature In doing its work,, Tho proprietors havo so much faith' in its curative powers that thoy offer Ono Hundred Dollars for any case' that it falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address; F, J. Cheney Co., To ledo, O. Sold by all druggists. Taka Hall's Family PUU for con- SIII'MMUU, blank. Send at amp: If yon want some extra fine tea, get It from us. DE. KUM BOW WO CO., 167 South High street, Salem, Oregon. Opposite Hotel 8lera. P. O. Box 183. ! For further InfnrmnHnn ADDlT tO J. C. MAYO, Gon. Pass. Agt. B. H. BOLES, Agent, Albany. White House Restaurant GEORGE BROS. Proprs. Is prepared to accomodate any slxed crowd at any time of the day or night. Phone Main 196 State St. Meals served at all hours. HOTEL OREGON . Corner of Seventh aad Stark Stem Portland, Oregon. The new and modern hotel of tb "& Caters particularly to resident of "" lem and other Oregon cities. Earof plan. Free bua. Bate $1.00 per f and upward. Handeomeat prill la Weet, and prices as low aa in pi leas attractive. Daily CaplUl Joe" 01, file. WRIOHT-DIOKENSOW BOTB& 0 CATR'A Tmt 2Jut as QklUrta. Km m Yw Kin Atwap toftl Sear the j$ mv teym&k H. S. Gile & Co Wholesale Gt ocers and Com mtoftioa Met cJsants In the arket at all tlmea for dried fruit aad farm produce of all kinds. Spctel We have for sale a few apple par last a atldsg wachlaee; ealfkneat for a Urge dryer; win sake a loir prke. For Railroad Work Men and teams panted by WH lamette Construction Company. Af ply nt office. Ladd & Bush bank build Ing, upstairs. 10-1-tf O. C. T. CO SfeaaMcs Pommmw a AXrO iMTf fee P0fHWa U. P. BALDWIN, Aft . a