-, &i4i i37w 4 irmj-UTiw ,&& nibAMi wJuriwtvwjs DAILY OAPirAL JOURNAL, BALHM, QBM3QN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1007. P FASHIONS . ... tmt tflnss, Dress traitor Mis. Skirls, ..4 flnwerv klng- .... auu . --. Ending for supremacy Mntnding the JS boiorner. It la " I at the tables co v- W- "SrooT v.; i" . - .... fontier. , ,th wings v ---iut the addition of rib- .lllk. loqiw"""-' nro tho solo garniture. Oatrlch feathers aro moro consplcious thaif over, and many fancy feathers have boon originated to moot this season's special demand. , Nov Tnllor Suits. Thoso commonco with tho striped wool or broadcloth Biilt for ordinary wear, tho jacket of orthodox length, having pockets on tho front, trim med by buttons. Next comes a Biilt of finer material with a somowhal liberal braid trimming on sloovo cufta, all around tho Jacket which la considerably longer and slashed at tho sides, with rounded or straight fronts. It really Booma this season as if the grado of tho Buit was deter mined by tho length of tho coat, ah those of high-class broadcloth hay? coats, fifty and fifty-two inches Id length. The Waited Skirt. Tho old model plaited skirt ad mits of no rlvnl, and stitched bands, plain or diagonal savor of tho sum mor season, but aro no less esteemed by faBhlonlsts. Skirts of tho run- X-RAYS doslgn Is by the McCnll Co. of New York, Fashion Publish. 'ftoufociurcrs of McCnll Patterns. fUrojue, Mb singly or In with marabout. krgo WIiikh. IVse, green or gray wings, wujm to conceal tho crown " the entlro brim, ore fa il HI grades of mllllnory. M "k as a matorlnl or In wops, or pinked, box-plnit- t. I a veritable power In Rowg of narrow utile Wet-covered hat brims In '. Bd Similar brnlil linnlnro Hlk loops which should u,t th the exception of whim or very small hats K (eSPedallv fnr niifnmn- I'l hats are lareo 3nfi- w moire ribbon mnv tin i, wnible. Dress Hats. """. "eh as largo raornlng- L ,75,0rmes trim dross KTfrl co org nft . iht.,M.."" ." "w"s uii v; ",f"Qgea Dy on artls. irt,uC Beosn, and " w reisnn ,, At rv r ua extreme 4' The enHi- 4.i . Utl ., ",w wluniug or i,...7...u,ninB glories, in 5 ?nHraroanaci8,iv I8aln 'hbon nomnom about Bults are again qulto short," and tan shoos which havo boon so universally worn for tho pnst two Hoasons, promlso to continue popular during tho coming winter. Tho ex clusive ahndo known na golden brown kid color 21 Is bo much In demand among fastidious dressers, that It 1b difficult for tho tanners to turn It out fast enough to keep up with tholr orders. A qulotor and moro elegant contrast to tho now colorings that nro to prevail In dross goods, than tho moro vivid tnnB, thi-j fcrown coloring Is also moro becom ing to tho foot, having no tondoncy to increase its apparent bIzo, as tho lighten colors aro apt to do. v Plain Broadcloth Suits. Broadcloth in chiffon weight Is the material for handsome suits, and coats aro ttght-flttlng and long, with straight or cutaway fronts as Indi vidual fancy may dictate. Elaborato braiding on the cont fronts rovers and cuffs flat fancy braid at tho edge, and handsome embroidered vests, Ira parts a dashing appearance, which Ih heightened whon tho ornamontn tlon is in contrast. As for example, on a rich purplo broadcloth, tho braiding Is done in black satin cord, with an Intermlxturo of fancy black silk braid, and vest embroidered In pompon 4for LUCY CARTER. 10,000.1 ...." oenL lflnu . r1. (T the $40,000,000 I. VCt.?munc,Il bonds. Wh4s tempted to nnnt '"""Wl i ! ,aIIUr8' the 'circif of certainty ta"eMhtther.re3nnT i. irvr- users, hearts i... t 'fc!ft b rmed U ..., """" issue. ' c.Titte that to- ti .. " The flnnnnlol llTjSrll0"'"4 ru.7 award. -.... ' fcS tt!m. on Which f ,X must V -. "" I'aia, (amount to tho sum of $1G,000,000. Some of these claims aro now over throe and a half years overdue, which means that the city has paid on them 21 per cont of interest. It Is ndmltted that if today's bond of fering is a failure the city will he forced to default on many of its con tracts and probably have to pay heavy damages, in addition to inter est at tho rate of C per cent. Bank ers perceive tho gravity of tho situa tion, and it is believed certain that they will como to tho rescue. . o ' Sick Ileadftche, This disease is caused by a de rangement of tho stomach. Take a dose of Chamberlala's Stomach and Liver Tablets to correct this disorder and the sick headache will disappear. For sale at Dr. Stoae's drug store. Dan Kelly made a great splash whon ho foil in, but ho didn't leavo much of a hole when ho camo out. Sccrotary Cortelyou Is going to follow In tho footsteps of his prede cessor and dish out public money to tho banks, In order to provont spec ulators getting hold of tho money ho la going to turn it over to tho banks to spoculnto with. Lucky banks! "Wlso secretary I Harrlman does not want to build Into Oregon because It Is so thinly populated; and Oregon Is so thinly populated becauBo It has no rnllroada built into It. Como out of It Mr. Harrlman and remembor tho old eong that says: "If I don't do It some other man will." Today wo received a copy of tho La Grande Chronicle of AugUBt 20. Portland papors havo mado much complaint about the O. R. & N. trains being timed by tho almanac Instead of tho clock, but wo doubted It up to today. k B It la said hunters from all over tho coast havo gathored at Klamath Falls for tho duck and gooso shoot ing. Harrlman was wise In moving out hurriedly regardless of what routo he took. Ho Is too big gamo for- tho rhotgun crowd. Being shot for a deer la not In itself a disgrnce, but to bo Jolted for a anlpo Is dif ferent. According to Taft after all tho only dlfforonco between himself and Bryan Is that Bryan has been n post ponor and Taft Is. w Spokano doctors arc going to nd vnnco tholr rntos for day calls from ?2.r0 to 44, mid night calls from $3 to $G. This Is dono, they say, on nc count of tho Increased cost of living; but Just why they should Insist, on thnt account, In nlso mnklr' I It moro oxponslvo to die la not easily scon. V Bernard Shaw says wo aro out growing Shakespeare.' This may bo truo, but at any rato thoro Is somo hopo for us from a literary vlowpolnt so long as wo do not get tho habit of Ingrowing of Bernnrd Shaw. George Bornard Shaw got loJt Sunday In a llttlo four-ncro Welsh hlll-sldc. It is not surprising, how ovor, thnt an nllegcd wrltor nnd au thor who cnlls Shnkospoaro's writ ings "Just claptraps, moral plati tudes, bombnBt and drivel," did not ) know enough to find his way out of n half-acre grass pntch. an It was ardontly hopod that whoov or might bo President Roosovolt'n successor might not possoss a family of doar boys of tho Kismet, Kenneth vnrloty, but If Taft la oloctod wo aro In for another four years, at least, of tho bright doings of n badly spoiled kid who neods a club much moro than to bo exploited with a camera. A most interesting locumont recoived at this ofllco Is tho roport that comes from tho weather bureau weekly, flllod with Information about what tho weathor conditions were tho week before Tho only troublo Is that they do not co back far enough. If they would toll about tho weathor along about tho week previous to the flood, it would bo interesting. Mr. Heney says tho government will not abandon tho land fraud proa ecutlons, Does that llme-llghtor moan that tho government will not abandon them becauBo It has already dono so? Honey mado a great splash, but loft a very small hole, and all tho big fish, as is usual, got away. Kormlt Roosevelt abandoned his mnrch with tho Thirteenth cavalry, because tho women "potted him." Kormlt should possess his little soul In patience. Tho girls will got over it, as Hobson, tho Merry-smacker, can tell him. A Nurse's Story If you are a sufferer from headache, neuralgia, or pain from any cause you should read the fol lowing letter from a nurse. "For mmiillno t v.. i.u it . dutv to wHi .,?. "VU "A1 .. fY amy io writo you. I wna having ? j.Iji otooJ ovor o nnd gave mo a WMV?hlevt5Jj A .(JaP1?, Dr. Miles' read tho circular very carefully, and ?tdtKfT2 d08Hd OMCtly. Tho InAiJ .m0tm.r kd bfan t0 ncho I took tho Pain Pil In according to di rections and I felt I Ws vetting; bettor, bo I sent to tho drugglat for a houso nil tho afternoon. I havo not xvhBt,-doctir fop headacho nlnco. SI-,-'1.0 P101 "I8 sometlmo after ho Eft?1? low. h.ow 1 wns- I told "J?1!1-1 h?d d5n8 ftnd bo replied: If you havo found anything that will r&ft 2?' 8llck ? "S" and bo X hav": Doing- a nurso I havo recommended o,neini?-lTgrfiat many BTnteful pooplo. Ono casp I will mention. I saw a doc iJLR? l? a no'Bhbor every weok for months bocauee oho had suoh awfut 2S -ft.ci,cs!but f a ,onlf tlmo r darot not BUgpcst anything- to hor. Ono day tmoth.or..n5.d.1 Fnvo her a half a box of AntNPaln Pius nnd sho used thom and has had no doctor since. Bho says thoy nro a preat blessing to l',c,r.Sn?u8nldL ly,.dldn't you toll mo about them before." t could tell you of many similar cases.'' 170 W. Ooncsoo St., Auburn, N. T. Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills aro told by your druoolit, who will guarantee that the first paekntje will TbeneHt. If It falle, he will return your money. 20 dosei, 25 cents. Never aold In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind "iiimiwaiaiiiiif isw!!!!!! CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT iitllliaiaiiiaMiiaiti-iillllillfrHH LODQB8. f FOX SAIJB. For Sale AlmoBt now cotton-candy machine, a money-maker. Inquire at No. 1244 North Front stret. a. T. Wittinc. 0-6-lwk Proposals for Supplies., Sealed proposals to furnish gro ceries, flour, meat, lard, school room supplies, etc., will bo rccelvod at tho ofllco of tho superintendent until Tuesday noon, Septombpr 10th. For lists and information apply to E. S. Tilllnghast, suporlntondont. 9-3-lw For Slilo Three acro3 land, dwell ing houso, store building, stock of general merchandise. Best loca tion iu the talloy for country storo. Doing a splendid business. Address Box 221, Salen P. O. 8-2 4-1 m For Sale Two alngjo top buggies, in flrat-clasa condition. One rub' bor tired. Apply to O. W. Yaankd, Fashion Btables. Telephone 44. 7-18-tf For Sale Ono of tho best dairy farms in Marion county, contain ing 100 acres, one-half mile east of Aumsville depot; must sell on account of ago. F. H. Llghtfoot, Aumsville, Or. 8-23-lm Woodmen of World Moet every Frt day night at 7:30, in Holman hall, L. B. Ponnoll, O. O.; P. L. Froz lr, Clerk. FOR RENT For ltcnt A No 1 stock and grain farm of 261 acres, ono-half mite from Aumsville, Oregon. Wrlto D. E. Swank, at Aumsville, for particulars. 8-3 1-2 wk For Rent Furnished roomB for house-keeping or board for a slnglo lady or couplo. Apply to Mrs. MarkowltBch, 730 North Front Btroot. 8-lB-tf. For Root Soven-room houso, hoi and cold wator, electric light, bath room. Inqulro of Aug. Bchrolb er, 5G0 North High Btreet. 3-26-tf Superior Restaurant 158 nigh Street, Upstairs. Flrst-claBs In all appointments. A placo for ladies and gentlomon to got all kinds of Ghlncso dishes and the famous LI Hung Chung Chop Buoy and Yakama. R. H. Baker Successor to Whey Sen Yow Co., Prop MISCELLANEOUS. t Spring Hods uml Good Rooms Plonty of thom nt tho Wilson Houso, 140 Center street; resorvo your room for Fair weok. 0-9-2k BUILDING A HOUSIfl Wo can supply you with the linn- bor you ne-6d at the prlco that will materially economise in the coat Just como and boo us and look ov our yards. GOODALE LUMBER CO., Yard Near Depot. Vogct Lumber and Fuel Co. Lum ber .shingles, building material, wood and coal. Low prlcon and prompt dollvorlos. Ono block east of S. P. poEocugic depot. Phono 193. 7-2-tf Concrete Work. Got my prlcoa on sidewalks, curbs, soptlc tanks and cement work of any kind. All work guaranteed first-class. M. Ward, Highland add. Phono 509. 8-11-tf Rtitto Ai Wemloroth Fino wlnOB, liquors and cigars. Wo handle tho colohratod Koll'og gand Castle, whiskies. Cool and rofroshlng bcor constantly on draught. South Commercial stroot. 9-3-lyr EnlnrgI Our meat market on East Stato Btroot has boon doubled In slzo and wo nro bottor prepared than ovor to oorvo customers. Prompt sorvlco nnd tho host of moata our motto. Call or phono 199. B. E. Edwards, Prop. Wo Aro Cash Purchasers Of poul try, eggs, and all kinds of farm produco. Borry crates made up in unlimited quantltloi. Capita) Commission Co., 207 South Com mercial street, Salem. Phono Main 179. Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Wovea irlr Fencing. Netting, Pickets, Gates, 8hingles, P & B. Ready Roofing, Screen Doors and AJJustlble Window Scroens All at lowest prices. Walter Morley 250 Court St. Salem, Ore William Jennings Bryan dubbod Taft "tho great postponer," and Taft, though a heavyweight, can't hit back uny harder than to say, "You're an other." o . Acuto Rheumatism. Deep tearing or wrenching pains, occasioned by getting wet through; worse when at rest, or on first mov ing tho limbs and in cold or damp weather, is cured quickly by Bal lard's Snow Liniment. Oscar Oleson Gibson City, III., writes, Feb. 16, '02. "A year ago P was troubled with a pain in nay back. It soon got so bad T could not bend over. Ono bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment cured me." Sold by D. J. Fry. Tgee(iif)aaBww ! Gold Dust Flow i i Made bj THE SYDNEY POW 1 I BX COMPANY, Bldaey, Oregon. Made for family use. Ask your f i grocer for it. Bran and skorti I always on hand. 1 i ! P. B. Wallace . AGENT PROFESSIONAL. tmrgoon. Tolophono 307 Main. Ofllcos, 64G Stato stroot, opposite court houso, Salem, Or, Residency Phono 313 Main. 8-13- lmo Foresters of America Court Sher wood Foresters, No. 19. MeoU Tuesday In Hurat hall. State street Leo Abbie, O. R.; A. L. Brown, F. S. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P.- Castle Hall in Holman Mock, cor nor Stato and Liberty Btroot. Tuesday of eaoh woek at 7:30 p. m. Oscar Johnson, C. C; E. H. Andorson, K. of R. and S, Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Codar Camp No. 6246. Meet! overy Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Holman hall. W, W. Hill, V. C; F. A. Turner, clerk. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, accl- dont and ponsion insurance; $2, 000,000 plodgtd; ovory claim paid Good agents wanted. J. H. O. Mongomery, supromo organizer, Box432 Snlom, Oregon. R. R. Ryan, necrotary, 646 Stato streot. WANTED. Wanted Girl to wash dishes, and two girls to wait on tabic. Wages $7 per week, with bpard and room. Scott ForgUBon Restaurant. 9-0-lwk Wanted At onco, teams to work on Salem and Turner road. Apply to M. A. McCorklo, 400 North Com morclnl Btroet. Phono Main 633. M. A. McCorklo. 9-7-3t Wnntcd. Two girls at tho Cottago Hotel. 8-7-lwk Wauls to Borrow Would Hko $760 at 0 por cont for flvo yonrs. Good security. Address "O. F" caro Journal. 9-9-3t Wanted Young man of good habits to collect on commission. Call at tho Poc. Tol & Tol Co's ofllco. 7-9-3t nighcflt Cash Price Paid for chick ens at Willamette Hotol. 4-19-tf LOST, Lost A bleyclo saddlo. betwoon this city and tho Llvosloy hop yard, Sunday. Finder will ploaso leavo at this ofllco. 9-9-3t IHWMllllBlHHHHIII IV17L TiC AT THH Salem Restaurant 899 COURT BTREBT. Call and try them. Meals 16c Board per week $2.75, also Suralflhed rooms very reasonable. eMaiigiiMitiiti Lnt Folding bed springs, between Chemoketa street and North Salem school. Flndor ploaso notify Jacob Donny, Phono Farmers' 147. 9-4-lwk MUSICAL. MIhh Winifred Byrd Will give planb forto lnBtru$tlon in Salem this coming Benson. MIbs Byrd 1b a graduato of tho Now England Con servatory of Music, and for tho past two yonra has taught In that institution and prlvatoly In Bos ton. For Information address P. O. box 85 or phono 6. Rcsldonco corner of Court nnd Church, 9-2-wka --- aa-a-HM-M-MiBM--ii-M'ai Collcgo of MiihIc Willamette Uni vorBlty. Established 1807. Em powered by tho Btato of Orogon to confer certificates, diplomas and dogrocs. Wlntor nnd Forry Btroots, Snlom, Orogon. Evory tenchor an artist of recognised ability. A comploto courso In all brnnclioa of musical art. Scholas tic year boglns Soptombor 24, 1907. Pupils nro roquestod to register at their oarlloct opportu nity in ordor to securo convenient losson hours. Thoso Intondlng to tnko tho rogulnr courio aro urged to commonco on tho oponlng day. Dr. R. A. Horltago, dean, director vocal department, Arthur von Jesson, diroctor piano department. Le Roy Gosnor, director orches tral" department. 9-2-lm Miss Eva F. Cox Will bo ready to rocelvo pupils In muslo aftor Sop tombor 2d at her studio, 242 Cen ter streot, between Commercial and Front. Phono Main 847. 9-3-lm FOUND. Found Two puppleB, ono brown the other block. For further Informa tion call on Jacob Vogt, tho shoe man, No. 345 Stato stroot. 9-3-tf DRAYMEN. CuitimiiiM HroH.' Transfer Ompany All kinds of transfer work dono. Furniture and pianos boxed ready for Bhlpment. Prompt eervlco li our motto. Stand and ofllco at 253 South Commercial street. Phono 219, Residence Phono 968. BASH AND DOOR FACTORIES. raiiK Jvl. jirown. aiaauiaciuior vi sash, doors, mouldings. All kinds of houso finish and hard wood work. Front street, between State and Court. Make all complaints at the office. AVOID.. BUB8TrUTBS OUT WHAT YOU ASK FOR. PLUMBERS. nee. m. linrr Plumbing, hot water and steam hcutlng and tinning. 104 Commercial streot. Phone Main 192. 9-1-lyr M. J, Potzel Plumbing, stoam and gas fitting. Succossor to Knox & Murphy, 226 Commercial stroot, Prono Main 17. SALEM BRICK YARD A. A. BURTON. Prop. Brick always on hand, in car lots or otherwise. Pressed brick made to ordor. Yard on Stato stroot, south of,.pentltontlary. -7-1-tf. CASTOR I A For Infest and Children. Tin Kind Yen Hiyi Always Bought Sears the ftifpaanire of 6ZUrf&