DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALES!, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBKK 14, 1007. taMfcJM ilODES OF THE MOMENT IN NEW YORK $tocc of Monotony In the New Styles-Braid Trimmed Suits-But-ons-Loiig Or Short Sleeves-Black t&itapes Instead of White 'Oao $;reat ndvantago of tho now lylea I tho absence of monotony. tZHril&g ttra Inst busy months of prep aration for tho fall fashion oponlngB ftfce Vn'ttbroord of tho doalgnora and feirtnfd'kerB haB boon "varloty." Ome tou winder along Fifth avonuo from imuAlHlo to modlsto, or from fep 'So tflliop on Broadway, Fifth mostly trimmed with folds or bands of tho material and braid and but tons. These lattor play an Impor tant part In tho dress garnitures of the seaBon. Simple bone, motnl and cloth covered buttons aro used on tho cloth suits, while fabric and braid- covrcd buttons aro used In great numbers In carrying out the trimming designs on both coat and skirt. Tho pronounced success of tho now "Foathorsllk taffeta," marks tho successful effort to produce o material, strong, of fast dye, yet suf ficiently lltrht In weight to make the fashionable, ruffled petticoat. Tho best dressmakers aro also using u for waist linings, becajuso so strong, yet taking up very Htllo room, and In uddltlon to black, every fashion able shado Is at one's command. Rhort Sleeves Still Worn. There Is no doubt at all that short sleeves will appear on most of the waists Intended for dressy occasions this fall and winter. Theso aloevo3 mw m m 1 1 Tim iibovo design lN '' Ho MrCu! wh mill Manufacturers of MrCnll I 1 Co. of Ninv York, FnMilon Publish- (ittlTII.S. ttenuu or 23rd street and thoro wll' tetsittoly bo found two droaspa cut ami trlunuoil oxnctly allko. Thin Is most ducldodly u trimming hoiimou. n lulnly elaboration lu tho koy tooto t till tho snmrtont cojrtumort. Nfoiloivtl SiiIIh Trimmed In MHIIary KiinIiIoii. For fall wear tallor-mndo buIU OQiloubtoilly luko tho load and In thono tho vathor long lUtod iuckot In ecldudly tlio most favored. Somo vory uttractlvo military orfoctH aro to bolng shown. Fitted coats, 2C to '.10 Inohoa long braided In llumur twlilon and worn with ploatod, trnU1 trimmed nklrta aro vory smart Inrtoud. Sulla of thlB sort aro usual ly ot broadcloth In Botno of tho now lom Bhadon or In navy bluo, wlno lor, or brown trlmmod with black trulil. Thoro uro also many mora or lom fancy tailor mndo milts hav K soata with largo armholcs and lcvon or bIoovo caps In Mikado felyle. Thorn aro olaborntoly trim "h1 with braid or bauds or Oriental sibroldory. Cheviot Is used for slmplor buIU amd ulso Kuglluh sorgo. Vory fow it tltoao Bulta aro plain, thoy nru ai n little longer than tho caso In tho Bummor being In throo-quartor Mylok Hut Htraws ahow which way tlio wind h blowing and mnny of the latost thoator and dlnnor frocks that !iuvt JiiHt boon brought ovor fron Pari aro mado with long transpar ent sleeves, wrinkled artistically for tholr whole longth llko a Mousquo talio glovo and coming down well ovor tho hand aomotltnoa this now sloovoa omorgun llko an undorsloovo from a Mikado or Mandarin cap at tho top. lllack CliilmpeH, Whlto gulmpoH havo becomo an almost iudospousablo part of most tolh'tteii owing to tho groat popular ity of tho Jumpor stylos. And now a tho vory latest novolty tho black qulmpo Iuib been brought out. This originated In Purls and aa It Is most attrnctlvo and, host of all, service able, will probably havo a groat voguo. A charming gown of pale bluo vollo mado with a jumper waist of tho material Is shown ovor a Bhlr red gulmps of black ombroldored cropo do chine. Moussollno do solo or black all ovor laco nnd not are also usod for theso now gulmpos. LUCY CARTER. A POINT AGAINST MAGILLS Decatur, III., Oot. 14. The state scored a point today In the MaQlll murder trial. Mrs. Elmlra Downey testified that Mrs. Pot MaGUPs body w"hon found was wrapped In a blan ket In such a manner that it could only havo occurred with outside aid. Sho was first on tho scone after the death, and said tho basin containing chloroform, tho saturated coat and tho dead woman's right arm woro In side tho blanket. Mrs. Downoy sworo that when tho Inquest was or dered MaQlll exclaimed, "My God, thoso people think I killed my wlfo. I can feel (the rope around my nock already." - o FOREMEN ALL GET A RAKE OFF Vancouver, Oct. 14. Assorting that t'ho foremen of tho mills woro paid by Japanoso to hire ithom In proforonco to whlto labor, Rov. Dr. Frasor created a sensation In his sormon yesterday. Ho declared that foremen In tho sawmills woro mak- lne fortunes clvlng tho Japanoso tho Jobs In return for a commission on tholr wngo3. . 0 . CATTLE TRAIN iWREGKED Pendleton, Oct. 14. Ono, hun dred cnttlo aro roaming about tho country near Helix, 80 head aro dead and tho onglner nnd fireman of a frolght train painfully Injurod bh tho result of tsho fatluro ot tho brakos to work on a frolght train going up hill lato yostorday. Seven teen cars ot cattle wont oft tho track. Tho loss ot stock Is estimated at $t000. Full dotallB aro not obtnln nblo as yot. Tho cattlo woro con signed to Sonttlo. o Cjino Wan Not In Court Tho caso of tho Stato vs. Caso wns called this aftornoon, but tho do- fondant failed to appear. lie Is out on bonds In itho sum of $500, which will probably bo forfoltod. I Another Car of Pianos Thoro arrived today another car of pianos for Geo. C. Will. Tills car comes direct from tho well-known Starr Piano Company, Rlohmond, Indiana, and Bhlpped In harness. Starr pianos aro a better grado pl artoB than most sold in tho market today. . o Chicago Markets. Chicago, 111., Oct. 14. Cash wheat, $1.11 $1.11 H. corn C3 C4, oats 5757. -o Wouldn't Tell Her Age. Tho Man How old Is your par rot? Tho Woman Tell tho gentleman how old you are, Polly. Tho Parrot Shut up. Tho Woman Oh, shame Polly' Tell tho gentleman how old you aro. Tho Parrot Shut up. Tho Man A femalo parrot. I pre sume. Yonkors Statesman. o Tlmo In Missouri. Somebody broke open tho safo of a Joplln lanudry tho other night. The exact tlmo of the robbory b not known, but tho Joplln Times esti mates that It was "somo tlmo be tween tho lowering of night's sable mantlo and tho lifting of tho purplu veil that horaldB tho approach of rosy dawn." Kansas City Journal. o Seeing the Point. "It Is a mistake," said tho man In tho plaid suit, "I say that .wo English do not onjoy a Joke." "I Bhould think," anwored Miss Cayonno, "thnt you would onjoy a Joko vory much; It Is so Boldom you see ono." Washington Star, o Hit Chance. Mildred Thoy Bay young Ilugglns wants to marry ovory girl ho meets. Clotilda Then why don't you get somo ono to Introduce you, denr? -o-- Tho chlof of pollco In Kansas City has ordered his mon to shoot nt scorching motorists if thoy do not halt whou cnllcd upon to do so. -o- Tho World's Supply of Honey. Statistical Boarder Havo you the remotest Idea, for lnstnnco, what tho world's supply of honoy Ib? Sentlmoatal Boarder Yes, sir. Tho world's supply of honoy weighs exactly 11C pounds, and hor namo "It well, I'm not going to mention it In this crowd. Chicago Tribune. o Performed a Miracle. Hor Husband (angrily) I was a fool whon I married. Ills Wlfo Aren't you a fool still? "No; I ahi not." "Then you should congratulate mo upon my succoas as a roformor." Spnro Momonts. PUTER TALKS FRAUD Says the Eastern Speculators Do Not Want to Invest In Straight Deals t fp Whon S. A. D. Putor, tho land fraud king, completes his sontonco ho Intends to see that tho govern ment recovors thousands of acres of land obtained through fraud by his former conspirators in crooked deals. Putor docs not say ho In tends to bo a reformer, but explains that If tlio government recovers the land Involved, thoro will bo great opportunities for making money le gitimately. "Tho very best tlmbor land In Or egon has been obtained by fraud",'1 complains tho federal prisoner, "and tho government should rccovor It. When I got out of jail I am going to urgo tho government to recover this land, or know why. "Ono man alone secured 80 quar ter sections of tho best tlmbor land In tho Btato through fraud. This represents 12,800 acres, and this land Is worth from $8000 to $10,000 a quarter Bectlon, bo, nt tho con servative figure, this follow alono haB tied up timber land with a mar ketable valuo of,$G40,000. "This Ib but ono of sovoral In stances whoro tho government re ceived tho worst of it. When Honey mado his Investigation ho Bhpwed up tho gigantic graft being perpe trated, and how tho land had boon obtnlnod fraudulently. ThlB result ed In holding up proceedings, and tho govornmont had amplo proof ot frnud. Now, If tho govornmont recover this land, I am going to find out why. "Thoro Isn't much money In being crooked. I know that botor than any ono. Tho last two years I havo boon In troublo havo cost mo a for tune. I havo boon missing tho op portunity of a llfotlmo, for hnd I boon free, with tho way timber land has boon Increasing In valuo, I would bo a rich man today, InBtead of bolng In Jail nnd penniless. "I want to 'say, too, that thoso Eastern men, thd lumbormen In Min nesota, Wisconsin nnd MIchlgnn, would rnthor bo crooked thai: straight. Thoy will tako up a shady proposition qulckor than thoy will a logltlmato donl. Intimate to them that thoro Is a schomo whoroby they can dofraud tho govornmont, and thoy will Jump at tho chance. Thoy will dlctnto tho tortus, too. Theso men nro millionaires, and thoy nc cumulnted tholr woalth for tho most pnrt by robbing t'ho govornmont. They consider tho government legit- We Can Tell Yo,, I ' " "" M0U" ey both5t 1 We aro eye3ght J meuical attention is nectSttTT will toll you so. fw..,.T""J tlons a specialty. P CHAS. H. HINGl Grndnntn aik. 123 Conunerdnl street, Xwtt0, "" "uonai uank. lmate game an m ,..,. . fleeced at every opportunity U "I know all about thMtuJ u.m i kuow ineir system. b ; r Jt cracked tri on flesh until Jnllor p-..i. , , ....... . " """i m nas aeciaea io put rno In lmt,i 1 nfnnt 4. nl ..j1 "i, iu Bt um, ana onca I do i never see me behind fh .-. meals supplied by the ofRri,t. In for two years, and wlllfoj, somo time next March, 1 rffl M pardoned boforo then. Mrfisajs iiiuKiug cuons io secure aj nrj oul i uon-i Know with ht i .. it "For flvo(years my family bw t uoon troubled with the coughs; wo owe this to Bi!!i Horohound Syrup. I know ft J saved my children from run; i Bpolls." Sold by D. J. Fry. o Trust Against Trait, This paper has been bonbirdej lato with letters beseeching I'jiat tho campaign of tho lumber laterti against tho railways became of I! lncrcaso In rates on this diss frolght. Tho Lender Is flitterdt know that Its influenco l coniUs ot somo value; but, frankly, lot pnthy for tho lumber menliw! as to amount to Uttlo more Hut dlfforonco. They have ba "all that tho traffic will bear," aro simply gottlng a good do tholr own medicine.1 ThelwtJ thoy havo "dug up" one-qtirfcel a million with which lo 8jlt( railways, doesn't Indicate atyi tlcular danger that tho bread JI taken from their children! i Weston Leader. Tho old Pennsylvania DutdJ kard recommonds "Hkkery Pouch Remedy." Guaranteed" your cough, and guaranteed bl nuro. Mado from tne dmi sboll bark or white Mcwri For salo by dealers eTerytfc rm The College Styles IHIIUIIIHllltllMllltj "Every Month in the Year : : Urlnga its curront bills. Ono ; ; way to pay them Ib to go from pluco to placo, carrying tho ; money with you, at tho risk of ; ; loss aud tho chnnco of ovor j looking rtio taking ot a rocolpt, ! ! nnd having somo ot It to pay over again. Tho convoulont busl ; ; noss-ilko way is to pay all bills ly chock, no mattor how small. ! ! JV thed: Is tho host rocolpt you ; ; cn havo. Paying out monoy -In thla way lnauros, correctnoai ! ! and Blvos you a complete rw- ; ; ord ot all money piatd out. ; ; OpoM a Check tag AccoHat With I vn, :: SALEM 3 STATE BANK Thoro Aro Wmuwi ami Women. If Harry Lane noods all tho Port land import!, tho prosocntlng attor ney ami hta doputlos aud halt tho pollco forco to stand off ono Uttlo woman, what will ho uoed to bo a caudldato for govornor whon u wo man suffrngo campalgu Is on? Jof forson Hovlow, OASITOTIIA. iiniiiiiiiiimiiiHitu !i ELITE HOTEL Hestaurant aud hotel, on ! European plan. Mcala, at nil hours on short order. Regular ; dluuor 38 cents. Thirty aow- '. '. ly Qnlshed turatekod rooms. J I W fj3Jfl)Sr A i I'llii ili i tin Hil II ,t Salt 11 Wtwj r ua ihw lP vashlnctoa Fashioned Apparel TM MHTW that ate so muck desited by the yotmg men ate made especially nobby in Bishop's Reacfy Tailored Clothes Prices $0.00 to $30.00 College PennantsWe have the latest selection of College Pennants in the city. All the prominent colleges ifl & United States. Prices 50c ani 25c. Salem Woolen Mill Store 63 J Commercial Street I : K. KCKKULKN', Trop. Suteni, Oresen ' ; US OwwrcIal ft. X hmillHMHHHHlMHmHHIHUHHIH i. . j MM -aJfc M) .