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A DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALBM, OREGON, FllIDAV, MARCH 15, 1807. "AyrsHalr Vigor was good, the best that was made. But Ayer's Hair Vigor, ne Imoroved formula, is better. It is ihr. one ereat specific for falling hair. A hir ew Will , "" IflC Ono gicai opvuuw iui luiiug u.m n ' T y .Mtmrailnn In rwnr vir. Aelr vnur I 1 irtClY druggist to show it to you, the new kind. t I th"eoiorcftaehlr I.owlI. Mm. CAPITAL JOURNAL FASHION LETTER ' ....,.. Tlinn Bockc- rcr, " feller. ... l Ihn COS- ,,., to a write. . ?' unman in Amerl- U3,: nefeUer. This Is tlrhaeusor, of St. Paul, !" ,n,ia worth t3 control tin."" W l tl la MP- l,tfmo." ; hhlg , n oiq "" - . k-diJ u. ,..vnn in snoeoh, jomewDai u'u"v ''""I"- it is rolnted. Mr. ? . mnertlos. Coming "W from Germanr.o boy llboutcaP-,r . ??A'..tUhouni: T" .,j tho indefinite, all- M organlmtlon which hjis be- '"" .iin.in im nterv: t(" TO cuuii" kvtttbaeuser ana m u..... Ee their part, just as Mitch- '.-.anther men In tho north- ,i their Pt, in securing lands iut Tho.Barao " "rr j,t nd gemg goitHuu.--.. y fraud was Just as familiar to f.rhieuser interests aa iu i- n..ihir Weyerhaeuser never Ll!r conducted miy of those ll- rations, but nunuruua u. ' ' . .u . Islet tuli of acres tanon hi m tta for limber purposos wore U under the old anu won Known Ida. UMfh ho Is known In tno jltMt as king among tho lumber la, It H pfobablo that ovon his tut'i would bo surprlsoa to , ihit It Is cstlmntod that 30,- im icrfs of timber land In the , it Washington, Oregon., Wls- j :d Minnesota aro undor his Changing tho unit wa got u naaro miles, an nroa six i u argo as New Jorsoy. And Had, lays Chnrles P. Noroross, ite up' Wiyerhaousor, Is In- Isiss tn raluo nt a groator rnto s inr other public utility." sen of the valuablo tlmbor nc- i br tho Weyerhaeuser syndl- vis obtained under the forost- ei'Clon clause, fathered by rjf Pettlcrew, which wns put tit rider to the sundry civil bill ernafe after the bill had come : the home It was passed with Hamate case Pcttlgrow sub at!r led a fleht to repeal tho fctr and i Hi! that Its Intent nnd f 'ad brfn diverted to mnkj r,y ;,; to- looting the govern- i:c 'i tint timber lands. n li( r.Tordod In naaalnK that 'g-rss rpallz.d what abuies tj'Td undT this apiwrtntly J arf it .m ivpaled In 1004: Aiiz.ir had liten done. 1 av i rf Half m. was In town a." r a 1' I timo Albany AVlio Cnn It Uo? (From tho Dnltimoro Sun.) A mental photograph of an illus trious personage. Favorite blrd-r-Tho stork. Favorite book "Looking Back ward," Bellamy. Favorite heronlne Storcr's "Ma ria." Favorite novel "Tho Cardinal's Snuff-box." Favorite character In fiction Tho old woman who lived In a shoe. Favoritb classic Tho Dutch' Re formed Speller. Favorite, hero NWashlngton (Booker). Favorlto race ltaco suicide. Favorito quotation "How this world Is given to lying!" Favorito amusement Diplomacy. Favorite fruit Medlar's or Noble's plum. Favorite rccrcattou Crawfishing. Favorite game Playing possum. Favorito colors Yellow nnd black (in skins). Favorito battle San Juan. Favorito place "On tho Sunny Sldo of Ireland." Favorito bread Charleston crum 'pot. I Favorito pursuit Peace-making ' (International). - I Favorito work Shifting secretaries. Favorito supporters (Fair) Banks and Cannon. It flow" llko flro through your volns; it docs tho work. If you'ro wnBtlng away day by day, tako Hol llster's Rocky Mountain Ton. 35 cents, Toa or Tablets. Sold at Dr. Stono'8. o What Has Been Done in Wisconsin. (Munsoy's Magazine.) Hore, for Instnnoe, aro Improve ments wliich have alroady boon put. in oporntlon by tho La Follotto forces: Tho abolition of railroad passos. Tho abolition of tho lobby. Tho abolition of tho corporation campaign fund. Tnxntlon of railroads at tho fair valuo of tho proporty omplbyod In tho business. Equnlzlntlon of rnllrond ratos. Provontlon of child labor. Direct nb'mlnntlou of all publlo ofllolals. Tho substitution of snlarloe for foos. Franchise to bo glvon nway by public voto only. Hmployora' llnhility for accidents. Froo omployment buronus. Rigid Inspection of food. An ofllclont civil sorvic. An inheritance tnx. Prohibition of deferred dividends in insurance. Tho buying and slaughtering of diseased cattle by tho state. jKbd You llftvo Always Bought, and which 1ms beca ' " - - j.a AA&a uu&aau i,au dikmiihi.u . Y ,,m and has been made under his per- Wjffl2rFr, sonal superxlslon slnco ite inmncy. 7T1 ,cCCfUy Allow no one to deceive you In till. 2tcrfclbj, Imitations and Just-ns-erood" ar bub 2acat8 that trlilo with and cudanffor the hco t of " ad CiiUUcn-Expcrlenco asralnst ExpctJ wU Vfnat is CASTORIA r la a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Par 2J rops "nd Soothluff SjTttps. It id Pleasant. It Jr e!tUer Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotte Tje. Its ngo Is its guarantee. It destroys Wothhi 7Jr FcverLsuncss. It cures Diarrhoea and "WlHd Vdw IelIerM Tcet'nff Treubles, cures Constipation 1 lu,cnc'' l asahnilajes tho Food, regulates tha i widrcus Panacea- The Jlother's Frlcad. lH CASTORIA ALWAYS ) Bears tb.8 lifnature of rJf 'an."?.. tod You Have Always BougM Use For Ovr 30 Year. tffy 9ri, rt iu.r mwrr, xcw w err. Mrrr j is. j- jr . Mr w -jt-t -t -i -m MfJS ' a vrvv Now York, March 15. Tho sleovo Is always a question of groat Import ance nt the end of tho season, and this year with the short sleovo douo to death by an lnsano popularity Is no exception. It Is rumored that ono of tho great dressmakers of Par Is, who is a maker of new modes and oddities, has concotod a new sleovo for tho world of fashion. It Is full length and shenth fitting, except at tho elbow, whoro thoro Is somo room tnoss, if not an actual puff. It is truo that a good many of tho new models brought from Europo this spring do show a tendency In this di rection. With tho long continued rage for lingerie effects tho silk petticoats furnished with rcmovablo lace and embroidered flounces hnvo como to bo a prominent feature- of woll fur nished wardrobes. Tho flounces are adjusted In a host of ways with headings on both skirt nd flounce through which they aro laced togeth er with ribbons, by loops on both, which aro also thended with. ribbon, nnd by buttons nnd buttonholes which faston under a blind band at tho top of the flounce. Somo chnrmlng revivals of tho second cmplro effects In skirts aro promised us, brought about by tho popularity of "La Savollo" a play now In voguo in Paris. Of course this would mean tho crlnollno of It were carried to Its furthorcst limit, but tho crlnollno on Its old lines nt least, Is not a modern possibility, yot Somo of tho ornamontnl scroll de signs that wore used on tho volum inous skirts of tho Empros8 Hugonlo aro bolng used on many of tho latost models. Tho first design copied from ono worn by Rojanc, who tnkes tho prluclplo part In "La Savollo," Is of strlppd silk In black and white, with cross bars In velvet ribbons, tho bars being dlagonnl to onch othor nnd placed only rbn tho wide white strlpos. On nnothor gown nn oven Ing gown this tlo tho volvot ribbon with frilled odgo of Inco was ar rangod In n foral daisy pattern nt rogular Intervals around tho bottom of tho dross. Tho idoa could bo car ried out In almost nny kind of urn torlal, lace Insortlon volvot or gnuzo, and ninkos n. novel nnd charming suggestion for trimming tho spring or Hiimmor frocks. Ono moro lovely gown of point d oaprlt hnd tho shirt trimmed with (louncos of not odgod with lnco. Tho flounces woro sot in doop Joints nnd woro flnlBhod with buttorlly bows of ribbon, whllo tho Bnsh of blnck ribbon hnd butterflies ombroldorod In tho nnturnl colors nt Irrogulnr Intervals. Tho return of the cord and tassel for overy possible use has brought forth, plaited skirts where onch plait was fattened to the next by frog with UaMllad onds of the same col or as the material or of a shade to harmonize with It. Tassels nre uswl for sash ends nnd frlugo la being used dliorotly but with ever Increas ing popularity both on skirt flounces and waist. Shlrt-wnlsts nre being shown both fancy and plain to suit tho taste and needs of ovory ono. The llngoiie blouse still holds Its own In- popu larity and Is designed with tucks and plaits In various arrangements. Ono Htjle 1h tucked solid noross the front In yoke depth whllo tho back shows only a fow ijt the contor but oxtond Ing from nock to waist, and to hnr monlzo with tho remainder tho sleovos aro nlso tucked. Another stylo is embroidered below tho btiBt and still another, for general wear, hns a front yoko with rathor wide tucks below, whllo tho back has a yoko facing matching tho front. In outline Epaulettes distinguish a fancy modo that is very much tucked and has a cjicmlsotto and strap-llko ornaments, which add to tho appear anco of tho garment. Tho jumper continues to oxclto popular worship. and now doalgns aro nnxlouBly looked for. ' A lato todo has uo oponlng but Is slipped on ovor tho head and and simply hold together at tho front by tiny ribbon straps. Tho neck is In V shapo at tho back but oval In front and clust ers of narrow tucks acrona the shoulders produce a pretty fulness. Cap-glceves caught togothor to cor respond with tho front, or three qunrtor scloevos in puff stylo, aro In cluded In the design, p Alice Itooscrrlt Wedding Was something to be recorded In tho annals of history. Herbine has been aoknowoldgcd the greatest of liver regulators. A positive cure for bil ious headaches, constipation, Chills and Fever, and all liver complaints. J. C. Smith, Llttlo Rock, Ark., writes. "Herblno is tho greatest liv er medicine known. Have used It fbt years. It does the work." .Sold by D. J, Fry , . A Squaro Deal Is assured you when you buy Dr. Pionm's family mtsllclncs for all tho Incrcdt. onts ontcrlng Into thorn aro printed on tho bottlo-wrappors and tholr formulas are attoted under oath as being complcto and correct. You know Just what you r.ro paying for and that tho ingredients are gathered from Nature's laboratory, being selected from tho- most valuablo natlvo medicinal roots found growing In our American lorejtsTMutjvhllo potent to cure aro porfOJtk harralKSjSva to tho most ; CLASSIHED DEPARTMENT J aencato woinfua iLatrnhol Mn ilX rSTn Not art roii ICJl-tTlUr tigviil Uii'-r. fr-rfiw ,.:.! '. i . ,'. ttUU.-liqrttJi'.Uw im-.licln I'FOC' "?. I'frlJjMji'MIk.V iL-mjro trT, rr.Lin.?; K rjntv ims agent iwsscsiej Iiunnsic im-uiciiiiii proprtlo of Its own, being a m- aluablo antlsoptlc and nntl ferment, nuiritivo and soothing demul cent. Ulyeerlno plays an Imtmrtant part In Dr. Plrrco's Uolden Medical Discoery In tho euro of imllsostion, dyspepsia and weak stomach, attended by sour risings, heart-burn, toul breath, coated tongue, poor atmotllo, gnawing feeling In stom ach, tillluuaiii'S and Kindred dorauna-i ments of the tomnch, llvor and bowels. Besides ci.r'ng nil tho above distressing allmonts, tho'tloldon Mellcal Discovery Is a spec I tic for all diseases of tho mucous mombmnes, as catarrh, whether of tho nas.u iMwigi'S or of tho stomach, bowols or K)lvle organs. Kvon In Its ulcerative stages It w ill ylold to this sovereign rem edy If Its use bo norsovered In. In Chronic Catarrh of tho Nasal passages. It Is well, whllo takltiT tho "Golden Medical Dis covery " for tho necessary constitutional treatment, to cleanso tho passages freely two or three times a day with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kennedy. This thorough courss of treatmnui generally cures tho worst cases. In coueln nnd hoftnonra caused br bron chial, tli runt ami luutr allactt-ms, except con sumption In Its atlranrrd snsu'os. thu "Holilon Mtdlcal DlM'ovory " Is a most omclent rom edr. otiM-oUliy In ilioio obitlnalo, tianir-on cou;thcautcl by Irritation and conirostlon ot th"liomlilal min'oui luoinbraucv Tlio'"I)U cor ery " Is not so irtxxl for acuto couchs rl IniT tiom sudi'cn coldv nor must It bo ox peeled to cum consumption In Its adtsnerd Htaies no mixllclim will tlo that but for all Uio obsttnat. clironlc rotielis, which. If iter Inctcd, or badly tivitlcd. load up lorxmsumn lnn. ii Is thf l n iiiiillclne that can lo t al. Hl'lLDINO A 1IOUSIJ. Wo can supply you with tho lum bor you need nt a prlco that will ma torlally economlzo In tho cost. Just como nnd soo us nnd look ovor our yards. KOODALK LU.MIJKH CO., Yards Near Depot. mmsiHtnHBHM iiiiifiiiitf itimitew FOS ALB mj, For Sale Fresh Jorsoy cow. En qulro I. Bnumgnrtnor nenr Fair Grounds storo. 3-14-3t For Sile Two lots fruit troes, ber ries nnd nlno room house, barn wagon sued, chicken park and flno supply of water to all parts ot premises from wind mill towdr. A snap. Inqulro ot G. C. Schnum, 1454 Leslie St., Salem, Oro. 3-14-3t For Sale Fresh cbws. Phono Farm 21. 3-14-3t For Sale Four ncres on North 31st with houso and barn and good or chard. Also 80 ncres 3 miles south ot town on Jefferson road, mostly In wheat nud oats. Ono houro In Highland add. Inqulro ot J. G. Schultz, 747, South 12th street, 3-12-lwk I Want to lluy 20 bond ot heavy draft horses In the noxt two wooktt Wilt pay good prlcos. I nlso want a flrst-clnss saddlo horso, weight not less Bthnn 1100 pounds, must 'bo hlgh-grndo and slnglo-footor. J. Connor, Wlllnmotto Ilotol. 3-4-tf Wanted Gentleman or lady to travel for morcnntllo houso ot Inrgo cap ital. Torrltory at homo or abroad to suit. It dcslrablo tho homo may bo usod as headquarters. Wcokly snlnry ot $1000 por year and ex penses, Address Joseph A, Alex ander, Balom, Oro. 2-19-lm- For Sale. 12 to 18 good housos, Bomo with tracts ot land. Also farms 10 to 223 acres. Ono ot tho host farms In tho valloy tor $10, 000. Inqulro of J. 0. Schulta, 747 South 12th stroot. 3-9-2wk NEW AND BECOND-HANIJ GOOD. New anil Secontl-Hantl GoosVi. Bought nnd Bold, also ranges, stovos and cooking utonslls, dtsV co, granlto and tlnwaro ot all ktsAa Glvo us a call. O, L. MoPoek, 171 South Commercial St, 8-18-ly For 8ale. A flvo nnd a slx-roora houso, with from ono to six lots with each, woll located In East Salem. Good bargains, Isaiah Schonotlold, Slat nnd Marlon Sts Saloni. 1-28-tf For 8tlo. A comploto box manufac turing and planing mill plant. Ad dress E. Burkholdor, Albany, Or. 2-20-tf For Stle. 34-ncro farm north ot Garden Rond, ono mllo from city limits. Woll Improved, 10 ncres of Iiopb, good houso, nil kinds ot small fruit. Inqulro of C. W. Ynnnko, Fashion Btablos. 3-1-2W IODGKS. iS ForcsterH of America Court Sh.r wood Foresters, No, 10. Moots Tuesdny In Hurst hall, Stato stroot Leo Abblo. C. R.; A. L. Brown, P. S. PHYSICIANS A Nl SUnOKONB. Dr. 1). It. GrilMn, tho Specialist ea Monhlne All drug and liquor habits, which ho cures In S days. No monoy until cured, 214 Trade St., Balom, Oro. Phone 508. Jobji Doyons, Business Manager. OSTEOPATHS. Dr. II. II. White Graduate ot Klrks vlllo, Mo., undor founder ot Oe toopathy. Room 21, Byraaa building, Commercial street. Phono 87. Rosldonco corner Mill nnd Twenty-unit Sts. Phone G89. Treats acuto and chrome dlsoasos. Examination froo. 11-17-tf ii Spent wisely la tho sourco ot much satisfaction. Why not spend a little of It wlsoly now buying groceries ot us? Baker, Lawrence & Baker Successors to u&rrltt Ac Lawrence. I Gold Dust Flout I Made by TUB SYDNEY POW- f EB COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon, t Made for family use. Ask your grocer for it. Bras and aborts Z abruyi on hand. P. B. Wallace AGENT HHIHHMUMIIHaMIII Salem Iroa Works. Founders, ma chinists and blacksmiths. Manu facturers ot all kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop and fruit drying stores, etc. Manufacturers of the , Salem Iron Works Hop Press. Contractor trnd Builder A. J. An derson, contractor and bulldor, es timates furnished free. It will pay you to sje mo beforo you build. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call at 415 Court street, or phone 544. 2-lC-tf Central Inidgo No. 1H, K. of V. Cnstlo Hall In Holiimn block, cor nor Stato and. Liberty atrooti. Tuesday ot each wook at 7:30 p. m. 13. W. Haznrd, O. O.; W. I. Staloy, K. ot It. and S. Modern Woodmen of America Oro gon Codnr Camp No. 5240. Meets ovory Thursdny ovonlng nt S o'clock In Holnmn hall. W. W. Hill, V. C.J'F. A. Turner, Clork. Woodmen of World Moot ovory Frl day night at 7:30, In Holnmn hall. J. A. Dickey, C. 8.; P. L. Frnzlor, Clork. Lincoln AiiiniKy Union. SloU, ncol dont and pension Insurance; ?2, 000,000 plodgod; ovory olnlm paid Good agonts wanted. J. H. C. Montgomory, supremo organizer, Box 432 Balom, Oregon. R. R. Ryan, socroctnry, G40 Stato stroot. MUHIOAIj. Arthur Von Jcj4f.cn Toaokor of pi ano; touoh, tuehnloh, interpreta tion. Thorough propnrntory course Advnnood students prepnrotl for publlo appuaranco. Koaldonoo 058 Center St. Tel. Main 52C. 2-28-tf. PLUMBERS. INAAAVWi Then. M. Unrr Plumbing, hot water and stonui heating and tlnnlai, 1G4 Commercial stroot. Phoae Main 102. 0-1-ly M. J, rotzol Plumbing, steam a4 gas fitting, Successor to Knox M Murphy, 220 Commorelal street. 'Phono Main 17. DRAYMEN. It. O. Ctiuuulntj Successor to White Cumihlns, express, dollvory and trnnsfor llnw. Prompt sorvlce la our motto. Furnlturo and pla&o moving n upoclnlty. Stand at IIS South Commorelal stroot. Phone 175. Rosldonco phono 008, 8-4-tt HASH AND DOOR rAOTORUSfl. rrank M, Brown. Manufacturer ot snsb, diori, mmilillugs. All kinds of houio finish and hard wood work. Front street, hot. State and Court. WANTED. Wanted Young mon to study toleg raphy. Positions when qunlifiod. Wngos t75 to 120 per month. Ap ply Immediately. Orogon Colloge, 503 Commonwealth Building, Port land, Or. 3-14.3t BHaBBawsBBsaBaBiaaHaanaawaaaasaaaaaaMBaMaaBBBaMaM Wanted Loganborry tips or trani plants. Orogon Nursory Com pany. 3-14-3t Wanted A llrtt-clatrt cliainbcnnald. Call at Hotel Salem. 3-H-3t Wautcsl to Buy Houvy draft horses, weight 1400 pounds and upward J. Conner, Willatnotto hotel. 1-28-tf BUTTERNUT BREAD It is worth more than any other bread, yet tho price Is no higher. For salo at your grocer's. CALIFORNIA IIAKEIIV. Thomas & Cooler, Props. SALEM WATER COMPANV orrton oxty mall. For water eerrlee tpply at cAh Bills- payaele motUy la tdrasM Istake all eeeaelaJfric at tie oMt. Help Wanted. A doz'nn good mon for work In nursory. C. F. Lans ing, Quakor Nursorlos, on Gordon road. Phono 660. 3-22-f Kiilnrgcd Our moat market on East State street has been doubled In slzo nnd we are hotter prepared than over to servo customers. Prompt servico and tho Lost of meats our motto. Call or phono 193. B. B. Edwards, Prop Wonted. Stenographic position by young woman wishing to make change tb first of April. Six years' experience, Excellent ref erences. Address "Stenographer," care Capital Journal. 219-lm MIHCItLLANKOUH. w lost Light clouded ngnto oval brooch. Leave nt this oflloe. 3-14-31" m wi aai a m aw a a m For llciil, Nice oottngo, Inrgo greunds: thu roso nud flower cor nor litook of Salem. Houso In first-ohms condition, screens to all windows and doors, now shades, curtain polos, hot nnd cold water In bud rooms, porcolnln nnd mar bio wash stands, porcelain bath und toilet, ohandollors In ovory room, electric lights, flno porch nnd shade troes; tho flnost location In Hnlom, oloso In, cornor of Mill nnd church streets. This cottngo will be for rent April 1st. J. Con nor, Wlllamotto Ilotol. 3-14-tf Found. A buggy robo, Tuesday, Ownor cnn have snmo by calling on County Treasurer Richardson, de scribing property and paying for this ad. 3-13- A flood implement Junior Boeder nnd cultivator for salo. Inqulro of olty mall carrier No. 7, Balom postoffloo. 3-12-31 .Notice. sirs. C. A. Bpuuldlng will remain at 405 Front street, with her hair goods, until March 18. Ludlas call and bring your work or buy new. Phono Main 1310. 3-1 1-1 wk Piano Tuner L. L. Woods, piano ex pert tuning, ropalrlng and polish ing, Leave orders at Goo, O. Wills' music storo, Salem. 2- 9-lyr Concrete Work, Get my prices oa sidewalks, curbs, soptlo tanks and cement work of any kind. Alt work guaranteed first-class. M Ward, Highland add. Phono 500. 2-11-tt Hutto & WriuJcroth Fine wines, liquors tfud cigars. Wo handlo thu celebrated Kellogg and Castle wblsklos. Cool and refreshing beer constantly on drough, Soutk Conmerclal strtv 9,-3-lyr i.ti-4 qw!.;- nt