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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1907)
DAKTiT CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON MONDAY, HI3PTKM1IEU 2!?, 1007 3 SlKK VvJlvuaOvjV 0 PROVIDES SICK wumwi ....-dy in the roots ffKft. few drugs were rSines and lo S, of WjEd their fK discovered anj .fflons than any rticnof drug. r.rtil ji-P p nknam s vegetal wuinFUuuu jtllfl H rfftnPdv of unquestionable therapeutic value. t,Mtit, tried ,nu.; than thirty years, its long list ol actual Wre,l iSl JtowomL, entitles Lydla E. Plnlcham's SU serious Jj'ijeot ttnd confidence of every fair minded Fi"Mri with irregular or ful funcUons, S aKaVSSwB s. "ir-pte S?iemtar there is one incu uuu .. .,, owe vvj ;-7. countryMiaa such a rccora or cures oi I. DUU -" .. .. A 11... Mtnn nril 1 Virr.II II III IJVIlllti Jl I 111U willing tsH and what it has done for them: Liable ?X?aU ffck wmen to write her for advice. She has Ji A1iham taTftcs all sick jwni shQ bceQ ndv,s, jAimiantotohettllh. or wonwr jr T.rdiaE. Pink- iwvaenfreo of charge. before bcr deccaso advised under her iSfiSetloii. Address, Lynn, Mass. 'cwjfflpjrci) "LYDIA E. PINKHAM ii wii in n -r Announcement .. ..trans and tho public TUt i have added a Horse Shoeing department wltlm nrot-class .nihocr, and the paironniso ui u.j u ... ... " M Hiiline. Special attention paid to interfering, ovcr-reacning km hones. Satisfaction guaranteed. Wo pay Bpcclal atton- ..Mfmlldlni! trucks, express and delivery wagonB, and all vo- jA A first-claes paint shop and an thorough painter for ve is. Mats, oils, varnishes ond lubricating olio of all kinds. L., in.t and hacks, also farm implomonts of nil kinds, ,-, harrows, cultivators. .A gouts for tho Era hollers and on- , Nicholas &. Shepherd traction onemun, uuwium umumu- f ,si gasollno engines, it win inuoeu pay you 10 iaiu ., von need any of these linos. Como in and t u, whether you buy or not. Communications by mall prompt- ipicrtd, GEO. B. JACOB so Front and Pine streets, North Salem. Phono Main 4C4 TJBK &i SELF RISING B. B. B. Flour i RroHn Ilread, Griddlo O liken, Muffins and Plnm Pudding. AJJiEN'fl n. H. II. FLOUR CO., INC.. SAN Joscy Cul. of warning must bo spoken, that tho very short woman should have none too much fulness at tho bottom of her sklrt3. With this costume was worn a hat of mllan straw dented to suit tho wearer's face and trim med with great bunches of l6ops of brown ribbon. Brown shoos trnd stockings, and gloves in brown lncu, and n cream white umbrella finished the outflC Another pretty costumo worn by n very young woman was of linen In n Creamy buff shade trlmmod with bands of white French embroidery. Tho skirt was seven-gored and plaited, a box-plait at tho center of tho front and one at each side, with sldo plaits between. The skirt at tnins a moasuromont of five yards with the plaits drawn out. Tho jacket which lsf tho Eton variety i-i especially youthful In Its stylo with the long dropping shoulders ef fect gained by tucks wide on tho Bhoulder and narrowing, towards tho waist. m Tho threo-tiuartcr slcoves aro Inserted Into tho nrmholos by moans of tucks and while full on tho uppor arm, from tho elbow dovvn the close fit Is obtained by means of tiny tucks. The front closing is mndo with hooks and eyes and decorated with two rows of enamelled buttons showing iridescent tints. A finely embroidered collar and cuffs of white bnndorchlef linen gives an imnculato finish to a, very natty cos tumo, tho design of which could bo used in mnny other combinations of linen or wool. It is not in white nlone that tho linen suit is seen, for HnonB in many shades aro used, and linens almost as soft as silk aro to bo found in mnny designs, checks, blocks, Btrlpes and with borders that are particular ly handsome for trimmings. Severnl afternoon costumes that especially took my fancy mus't Vo given you. Ono was of a soft Bhado of pink neither too bright or too light in tone to loose its protty of- rfect of trimirilng and Btylo. Tho ma terial was loulslno mndo up over a satin lining for some of thoso Bolt goods nro much moro offoctlvo whon mndo up over a satin lining "than tho stirrer silks; nnd It is always well bororo buying the lining for a. dross to study its olToct together for a fine finish may bo wholly lost by putting in a wrong stylo of lin ing -and this hns nothing to do with tho price either, A smart and grnceful flare wad given to the skirt by means or the peculiar cut or tho nine gores, while tho top "has a smooth adjustment over, the hips n roqulslto or all well fitting skirts. The opoit V front or tho wnl3t, which Is a modification of tho surplice, Is finished with om broidorcd bands that form a plas tron below the !ntst-line. Lnco may bo used to form the chomlsettc, col lar and cufTs. The poculiar beauty or this costume lies In tho shtrrod shoulders which glvos Just tho re quired fullness to the fronts. Tho slcoves are shlrrod at tho inside senniB. Thb chemisette nnd the col lar close In the bnck, tho former fastening to the lining nt tho back. An afternoon costumo ' Intended for the rnces, was of striped laven der inousselino over white linings. Eleven gores wore used to dovelop tho Bklrt, which fits smoothly nt tho top flaring sharply below nnd tho lower edge measures four ynrda and throo-quarters In tho medium Btzes. Two straight bands of ombroldorod silk in a darker almost purple shnd decorate the bottom of tho skirt. Tho over-blouse wns distinctly sty lish with the senm on tho shoulder loft open ror a short distance show ing the lingerie blouse sleeves bo neath. Tho right front lnps over tho loft. The Jumper is attached to tho wide belt, a bnnd of tho darkc embroidered silk decorato all edges and forms tho belt. Three- largo silver buttons fasten tho fronts. White lace gloves, a parasol of tho purple shade, lace covored and a white hat decorated with purple and white violets, and puffs of white r i tulle complete the costumo. Whlto j kid" Bhoes nnd stockings aro nn nc- companlment. i This last design is ono that could bo employed in many fnbrlcs ot wool, voile, sorgo, mohair; In cot tonB, as pique, repp clolii, yama gatha; of It mny bo most effectively, used ror all tho silks and a costume of taffeta In dark blue, or a rajah in brown would bo very Borvlcoablo during sthe early autumn, and their trlmmingB could bo cut from em broidered goods, bands of ponno volvet, Persian bands, etc., nnd with umbrella, hat, glovcB, and other ac cessories In keeping nnd harmoniz ing a most useful nnd modish cos tume would bo at hand for all but the most ceremonious occasions. Summer is over the season of dainty gowns nnd frockB nnd or all sorts or pretty and beautiful fabrics. Tho dotted goods aro very rnBhlon able this year and adults' aro wear ing them Just as frequently ns tho, younger childron. Onevof tho goods thnt hns boon particularly favored this summer Is tho dotted batistes, some of those aro as fine ns silk and ns Bhlmmory In offoct, nnd In nenrlv nil cases are made up over silk. One or these ror a garden party was nt a very light almost green shndo of chnmpngne nnd dotted with while silk dices. A sort shade of laven der Bilk was used Tor tho foundation while filet lnco was used as tho trimmliiK nnd a sash of Drosden ribbon Bhowlng violet tlntn on a white ground gave n pretty ana dainty finish. CATHERINE MANN-PA YZANT. o Notice for Rids. Scaled proposals will bo received at tho offlco of J. H. Ackcrman, su perintendent of public instruction, Salem,' Oregon, until 2 o'clock p. m on tho 19th day of September, 1907, and then opqned, for tho construction of n cattlo stable for tho Oregon Ag ricultural College at Corvallis, Ore gon, in accordanco with tho draw ings and specifications, coplcB of which may bo had at tho olnco or u. II. Ackcrman, Salem, Oregon;; offlcu of E. E. Wilson, Corvnlllfl, Oregon, and at tho ofllco of tho architects, Bonnes, Hendricks & Toboy, 07 Lab bo building, Portland, Oregon. Certi fied check ot E per cent,, payablo to J. II. Ackcrman. D-7-eod-ot Most All Cases; OF POOR HEALTH Can be traced directly to a disorder, cd stomach, weak kidneys, inncttvo. liver of constipated bowels nnd bucda being tho cause we urgo evroy suf ferer to tak !f$!9; HOSTETTER'5 STOMACH BITTERS at once. It has established an un equalled record of cures during tho pnst 54 years of such ailments as. Poor Appotito, Sick Hmdnclny rintuleury, Dyspepsia, Indigestion,. Cosllvt'iu'hs, Liver nnd Kidney Troubles or Malaria. A MOTLEY GANG. Will Do Daisies Again Not Novn, llut Soon. Tho city Jail is filled with weary ones, some suffering from vicarious sunstroke from getting too near tho electric lights, somo who labored' hard at tho bar and rested from their labors in the alloys, somo who had.' taken a drop loo much and some who had taken from a bucketful to a barrel moro than thoy needed,. Bomo who had been elevated, and ranging down through tho degrees of intoxicated inebriated, Jogged nnd dead drunk. They will all got over-It. Crippled nnd Rurncd to Death. San Bernardino, Cal., Sept. 21. Pivo nion wore killed this morning when a runaway freight train through tho Cnjon pnss crashed into a light onglno near Dovoro Btatlou, wrecking tho locomotive and many freight cnrB. Tho dead arc: Engin eer Strntton and Brnkomon Rny nnd Bryan. Two tramps were injured and Fireman E. Thresher Bustalned o fractured skull. Flro broke out in tho debrlB and tho fireman and trampB died In tho flames. Endorsed by tho Country. "Tho moBt popular remedy ln Otsogo county, and tho best friond or my family," writes Wm. M. Dlots, editor and publisher of tho Otaogo Journal, GllbortBvlllo, N. Y., "is Dr. Kings Now niscovory. It has provod to bo an Infallible euro for cougha nnd colds, making Bhort work ot tho .nrnt nf them. We nlwayB icoop IV bottlo in tho house. I bollovo it to bo. tho most vnluablo prescription Known for lung and throat diseases." Ounr antood to novor disappoint tho takor, by J. C. Perry's drug otoro. Prlco 50a nnd $1.00. Trial bottlo froo. OAlSVO X. IAi lhi Kind Von Haw Always Bought Blgnataro of iSfe IB SEEN AT SARATOGA fc fashionables Are WearlAa IHAeCreat Watering Place fork, Sept. 19. AlthmiPh r"b called first prlnclplo3 P re followed in all placos I outlines of prevalent Btyles . mnions do take on cor- tf requirements, a fashion- ,'mmit rort, the warmest ; i, the rjthest of ex- ad leistiro ,.. .!.. . L '" " Newport Is New- b, Jr , may not ma '- J WB'lmi. it la an nston Mum thm . "bermorefav r.,i ..,- . -.. . u siiici la A'l IWI SJ fcr ": K ft vou ?. CT "fc01 IE RV. ftS OP ZZ K A WMOU8 5?lTiS !? 8KCTKB .A BBYALLTHR moro than often tho better dressed woman, for after all through, rea son, appropriate disposal of means Is a greater factor in good dressing than money nlono. Novor wns thoro so much license allowed women in tho matter of dress bo much chanco for express ing personal lines, but beneath nil Is tho law composed of so many ele ments summed up In the phrnso "good tasto.,, Each morning as I took my walks through tho streets, by tho beautiful mansions, over by the race course, down by tha wotor, I was impressed by tho importance of tho llnon and silk suits. In tho case of tho lattor thero wob a timo when a silk- dress was entirely out of placo for tho morning walk, but to day it Is ono of the most serviceable and appropriate materials for tho morning dress providing it is of tho right kind of "Bilktaffeta, rajah, ppngeo or feulard: and It is worn not only in the morning but in tho afternoon nnd ovenlng ns well, 1-y economical dressers, tho difference of time being emphasized by acces sories arid style. A particular fotohlng morning coot suit constructed of brown rajah was seen the first morning after my arrival. Tho coat wai mado after tho "Chestorflold" model, eo called because of certain folds in troduced at the side seams. It Is also a semi-fitting model, a stylo much favorod Just know as it is ex ceedingly cool and pretty for sum mer days. A dart In each front ex tends from the shoulder nnd termi nates dbove the bust, and a small pocket is inserted In the left side; and thero are pockets below, lap- covered. A notched shawl collar in white linen stitched in brown and straight cuffs are a stylish addition, while largo white pearl buttons com plete tho coat. Tho skirt is of a most excellent style both for sllkB or sheer materials; it la a design also that is well adapted for tho woman who is plump about the hips as tho plaits aro Btltched for cn Blderablo depth producing a fitted effect at tho top, and a full sblrt be low measuring almost six yards" at the lower edge. Just one little word THE SALEM GUN STORE The Old Reliable ' Phone 440 THE SALEM GUN' STORE The Old Reliable Phone 410 ONLY A f EW MORE DAYS And the shooting season will be in full swing. How is your Gun, Hunting Clothes and Ammunition? Below are a few articles which are interesting to sportsmen. Hunting Clothes Hand Protectors I Cleaning Rods Recoil Pads Shell Belts Gun Covers Shell Cases Shotgun Sights Lefever Shotgun Parker Shotguns Remington Shotgun L C Smith Shotguns. .Stevens Shotguns. M Gun grease and oil in all size pacKdts&. v " the new Stevens Gun Grease 3d The "Witch Elk" Hunting Boot, soft and pliable, fits like a glove. Never gets hard, as waterproof as leather can be made. We have sold a great many irt the last three years and they have given fine service. Shot Gun Shells Owing to our buyr ing in large quantities we get a special load w ich will be a great help toll any sports man using them. Come in and let us convince you. THE FOX SHOTGUNS Something New and Good Ask to See Them. n !, 3 ' j"jw- Jt-'mft Mi KtUSisg.i Lgniniif