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PAGE Eiairr FASHION'S LATEST EDICT IN GARMENTS AND MILLINERY Costutncsaiid Tailored Suite Clinnn ing Blouses SIcc'vch (i Do Short for Indoor Wear The Length of AValklng Skirts Fashionable Mil linery. Scant frocks und amnio draperies, tight Bloovea and full Bloevos, ploat ed sklrla and gored Bklrtfl, shortened waists, uorinnl waists, olongntod waists, long coats, short coats, In fact whatovcr best suits your tasto and figure this nppenrB to ho tho latest edict of fashion. In costumos tho coat dresses aro pro-omlnont, and theso usually follow tho Moyou ago characteristics. An oxqulslto gown which seemed to comblno tho features of sovoral modes mado qulto n Bonsallon In n Now York shop window. It was of n light but not vivid old rose French sorgo, trim mod with solf-touod Boutacho. It had n front panel which oxtonded from low-yoko dopth to bolow tho kneo, u gorod undor skirt formod tho foundation ovor this nt tho side. Dotwcon tho front and bnck panels Is a circular tunic, attached to tho bodlco at high waist lino, and falling below tho kneo, but not quite as long as tho pnnol. Tho slcovos and yoko wore of old roso chiffon, covered with straight lines of boii Inclio In tho name color. Tho shnpo of tho Blcovo was of tho narrow bishop Btylo with a cuff live Inchoa wldo of gold not ovor chiffon. Undor tho chiffon of tho yoko was whlto laco which also formed tho collar. Cunts and skirts aro hIiowii, but the wnlHtfl or blouses Invariably match thum In color. Dainty IHoiimch of Xt nnd Chiffon. Ono of tho latest und prettiest of fads Is to niiiko oiio'b fancy blouse of colored chiffon ovor whlto. Ex iinlHlto effects aro obtained In tlils a way, ratlior expensive moilo Ih to trim tho whlto underwalHt with bands of vnrl-colorod embroidery or uvon to cover portions of It with golil net nnd ovor tho whole to mount n sheer waist of chiffon trans parent marquisette or moussollno do solo. Fashlouuhln Hull lugs. For all round wear cheviots and sorges In wldo or narrow diagonal weaves, with rough or smootho fin ishes continue popular for suits. Iord and Taylor are showing an at tractive array of these In all the hit est colors and shades, while for moro format wear lustroiiH broad cloths and velvets aro first choliv With tbulr fashionable clientage. Black costuuios aro more In de mand than over but usually tho hoiii bro tono Is rollovod with color, or touches of gold or silver In the trim mings, while almost all colored oo tunny have tho bit of black In the trimming In buckle or button or other accessory ns ban beau tho modo for two seasons. Walking HUrtx Arc .Short. Tho comfortable and sensible longth In walking sklrtH in still In vogtto In splto of tho small fraction of dressmakorH who strove to havn women adopt tho street-sweeping stylo. Even Parte has adopted the short walking aklrt, ifter having hold out long and stublxirnly against what Fronch women have herotoforo constdorod a gauche and ungraceful modo. New IlntN Have Rolling llrliuw Tho much ahorUhod mushroom shape has at last rollnquUhed Its supremacy to In favor of those with curled up brims. Some of thw turn up slightly but all nrounJ while others flnro up precipitously at tin) sldo or oven nt the haok. Tho cav alier hat rolling high on the side Is repeating Its uuccoss of last mint mor. All fonthor turbans art In evldonco again and nppoar In hamitl ful shndlngs. A simple and effootlve hat of medium alio with rather wldo crown which was bound round with pleated satin. Standing up right against tho crown was a llv or six Inch Jet blnck buckle, through whloh tho pleated satin was drawn hnd beyond which tho end of the satin protruded In n sort of trill. o $100.00 Reward Would be gladly paid for a euro Dy many peoplo who aro crlpptod with rheumatism, yet, It thoy only knew It, thoy can bo otirvd by a fow bottle of Ballard's Snow Lluiment, and tho prlco is only 25c, 50c and 11.00 per bottle, gold by all dealers, -o GHII4rn Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O ASTORIA 5TO.NIGHT I 60T TIRED OF HER JAP HUSBAND UNITED 1M1KHS I.RASKD t'ltlH. Chicago, Oct. 30. After flvo years of married llfo without happiness Mrs. Orota Choyo has secured a dl vorco from Professor Kazen Choyo, and today stated that sho has con cluded that JapanoBO husbands aro cruel, and that their tompornmont is such that thoy cannot undorstnnd tho tompornmont of Occidental people. Sho Bald: "Amorlcan girls, don't tnko Jap anoso husbands. Amorlcan girls should nover marry Orientals, bo causo thoy cannot understand tho Amorlcan temporamont. I thought wo could bo happy bccauBo wo had no" many vlowa In common, but I was soon disillusioned. Ho could not boar music and I lived for music. I shall now try to bo happy with my llttlo girl." Mrs. Choyo declared that her hus band took soomlng pleasuro In sub jecting her t ojlu JJItsu "tortures," which, elio said, all but destroyed her health. I'rofossor Choyo Is in structor In tho Unlvorslty of Toklo. o Tho wholo8otno, harmless grcon leavos und tondor stems of n lung healing mountainous shrub, glvo to Jr. Slump's Cough ltemody Us cum tlvu properties. Tickling or dry bron ohlnl coughs quickly nnd safoly ylold to this highly offectlvo cough mod I uldc. Dr. Shoop assures mothora that thoy onn with safety glvo It to evon very young babos. No opium, no chloroform--nbHolutoly nothing harsh or harmful. It calms the dis tressing cough, and heals tho sensi tive mombrauos. Accopt no' other. Demand Dr. Shoop's. Sold by Capi tal drug storo. A good crop of wild oats will grow whoro woods wouldn't evon Bprout. Insomnia "I have been itsititr Cascarcts for In. somnl.i, with which I have been afflicted for twenty yenrs, and I can say that Cas carcts have given me more relief than any other remedy I have ever tried. I shall certainly recommend the in to my friend ni being all that they are represented." Tiios. uiiinru, uigtn, ill. Plcniant, Palatable. Potent. Tiuto Oood. Do (iixxl. Never tilckenWenVcn or Grip. 10c, ZSo. SOo. Never lol.l la bulk. Tho gen. ulna tablet stamped CCC. Uuarantcodto cure or your inoaey bck. C4 REAL ESTATE Union Land Co. Newport, Oregon. Population nnd proporty vnluo treb ling every year. Tho next 3 yoars Is tho time nuiBonably-prlcod lots can bo purchased. LOTH AND BLOCKS FOR SALE IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. If requlrod, buildings erected on any proporty sold. Corrospondonco solicited. J. A. OLSSON, Mgr. Newport, Oregon. FARMS ORCHARDS CITY PROPERTY My list may contain oxactly what you want. T. O. JORY, 206 Com'l St., Salem, Or. VOH SALE. Good 5-room house, good drillod well, 1000. tJ-room house, good drilled well, wood shod, $060. Good C-room house, woodshed, nice shudo trees, $ 1,200. Good houso and two lots In East Sn- loin. $650. One 4-room Iioubo nnd threo lots, and some fruit trees bearing, $1,300. Ono good 0 room house, ono of tho host walls In South Salem, lot 05x180. ohoap for $3,000; $1,000 eash, balance on tlmo at C por ont. Also plenty of farm proporty and now and up-to-date houses. See J. NOHULVS .400 State St. Salem. Orogou. . CHICHESTER S PILLS I'llUU Iii4 ! U.U uoUk.XV I n. mlc.l .itt IUm kiite. v 'lLo ar INr.fiM. V ri(l.l. Ati'IIM llV'H-f Kl IUluM IIUVSll 1-tlKV" $0lD5YDTWRiMtk1 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALICM, OREGON, Deafness Cannot Bo Cured. Dy local applications, as thoy can not reach the dlstased portion o ftho oar. Thero Is only one way to euro deafness, and that Is by constitution al remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condition of tho mucous lining of tho Eustachian Tube. When this tubo Is Inflamed you have n rumbling sound or Imperfect hcnrlns and when It Is entirely closed deaf no3s Is tho rosult, and unless tho In flammation can bo taken out and this ubo rostored to ltd normal condition hearing will bo destroyed forovor; nlno out of ten cases aro caused by catarrh, which la nothing but an la flamed condition of tho mucous sur faces. Wo will glvo Ono Hundred Dollars for any caso of deafness (caused bv catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. Bend for cir culars freo. F. J. CHENEY, Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 7Gc. Tnko Hall's Family PIUb for con stipation. If you would bo happy, let your memory go and cultivate your for gottcry. o Slightly Colder With Snow Whenyousco that kind of weather forecast you know that rheumatism weathor Is at hand. Got ready for It now by gottlng a bottlo of Ballard's Snow Llnlmont. Finest thing mado for rhoumatism , chilblains frost blto, soro and otlff Joints and muscles, nil actios and pains, 25c, COc and $1.00. Sold by all dealers. o Mothuseleh Newsboy takes n shot at Mayor Johnson, but misses htm. Doth Hoys Saved. Louts Doon, u lending morchnnt of Norway, Mich., writes: "Threo hot tlos of Foloy'a Honey and Tar nbso lutoly cured my boy of a sovoro cough and a neighbor's boy, who was so 111 with a cold that tho doctors gavo him up, wub cured by taking Foloy'o Hon ey nnd Tar." Nothing elso Is an safo and certain In results. J. C. Perry. o Not lee to Voters. Tho books for registration of votors aro now open at tho city recorder's office Offko opon from 8 a. m. to G p. m. and during tho noon hour. Do not put It off until tho last day, but do It today. W. A. MOORES, 10-20-Ct City Recorder. o Kho Was Pleasantly Surprlveil. MIbs II, E. Doll, Wnuanu, Wis., writes: "Iloforo I commoncod to tnko Foley's Kidney Pills I had sovoro pains In my bnck, could not sloop, nnd was groatly troubled with hoadncho. Tho first fow drops of Foloy's Kldnoy Pills gnvo mo rollof nnd two bottles cured mo. Tho quick results sur prised mo nnd I enn honostly recom tnoiid thorn." J. 0. Perry. f l lIOl. SEE 1 SAVAGE &BORTJ For farms and city property 135 S. Commercial St. J TWiiwiiifinitjfjiain Aro You looking for n Home? Jfl Acres, All extra flue land, In sight of Sa eom, good 9 -room house, hot and cold wator, 2 barns, 20 ncres Just oglbnnlng to bear, 3 acres ycrnug noyal Ann cherrlos and all ktuds of small fruits; boat home In 3 mllos of Salem. Investigate. O Acred. Within half mllo of West Salem do- pot, flno new C-room houso, new barn, new fonco; buildings cost $2600; only $3,000 for a few days 15 Acre. Now 6-room houso, now barn, fruits, etc. within one mllo of tho capltol , .building, only $3000. 100 Acres. 70 in cultivation, 30 acres timber, only $4000. Six Room ltungalow. Now flno, modern C-room bungalow, closo In, a snap. $2700. New 7-Room House. Largo lot, fruit, etc, $1800. Wu also hnvj the choicest vacant lots In the city. Fruit Tracts. Somo choice unimproved tracts of land closo In. Wo hnvo some fin, lnstdo business property at a bat gain. If you want anything In this country soo A. a SMITH CO. Rooms 644 Otato St. Phone 1607 Fall colds uro quickly cured by Foloy's Honey and Tar, the great throat and lung remedy. The gen uine contains no harmful drugs. J. O. Perry, CHIIeiron Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1000. Mor0 Than Enough Is Too Much. C. R. Klugor, tho Jowelor, 10C0 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis, Iud., writes: "I was bo weak from kidney trouble that I could hardly walk a hundred foot. Four bottles of Foley's .ney Remedy cleared by complex ion, cured my backncho and tho irre gularities disappeared and I can now attend to business overy day and rec ommend Foley's Kidney Remedy to all sufferers as It cured mo after tho doctors and othor icmedle.i hnd failed." J. C. Perry. A man nover forgets tho first tlmo ho "went with" a girl, o A pain prescription Is printed upon each 2Cc box of Dr. Shoop's Pink Palu Tablets. Ask your doctor or drug gist If this formula Is not comploto. Head pains, womanly pains, pains any whoro get Instant relief from i Pink Pain Tablot. Capital drug store, o If you have money to burn, snv it until winter nnd buy fuel with it. OREGON LAW SCHOOL. Classes opon Monday ovonlng, Oc tobor 18. Students can cntor by calling at offlco of Dean Richardson, at 442 Stato street. Students can enter at any tlmo beforo Thanksgiv ing. 10-14-lm CANDIDATES' CARDS Platform of N. V. NELSON, FOR GOVERNOR. Equal rights, equal laws, and equal Justlco to ovory cltizon. Mon grnnt your equals Justlco; women exercise your rights! Men nnd womon, do your dutyl 10-4-tf cerfUfinr Phone (lie Butcher-Quick ! What Butcher? E. G. Cross & Son, of course; wo always get the best meat there. It Isn't necessary to go down to tho market theso warm days. Just call Main 291 and tell them to send you a nlco steak, roast, boll or anything you want In tho meat line and It will reach you on time and In first class condition. CARDWKLL ADDITION. Dechtol & Dyuon's new tract Is now roady for tho market. This tract is located In North Snlom between Capital utreot ami S. P. railroad, mid Norway nnd Madlhon streets. The North Snlom cars pnss within two blocks, and It takes Just eight mlnutos from Stato and Commer cial streets. Tho lots aro 50x126, two lG-foot alloys, streets CG feet wldo. Price $200 and Up. Thoso lots run luprico from $200 to $250 for corners. Terms, $5 down, $5 por mouth, no Interest. Closo to School. The North Salem school Is but six , .blocks distant. Special Inducements to Dullders. Call at our offlco and loam tho vory reasonable Inducements we nre making to those who build. RECHTEL .M RYNON Telephone 453, !U7 Stato Street Ground Floor REAL ESTATE. 233 acres, flno frut tlacd, south of Salem, 150 In cultivation; some good timber; houso, barn and nlco family orchard; $40 por aero. This place should sell on sight. 20 ncres, all in cultivation, near Llb orty, $2000. 15 acres, all In cultivation, good 8 rooni, hard finished house, barn and outbuildings; threo aoros choice family orchard; rich soil; ono mllo from electric car line with 20-mInuto service. Price for a short tlmo $5300. Two cholco lots on Twontioth Btrwet. Four-room plastered houso on In stallment plan. nuildlng lots In nil parts of city. Call on or wrlto for printed list. II. A. JOHNSON A CO., Murphy Hlock, Salem, Ore 10-36-6t x9rrtjJi'tf-! -3 ". TJWIT "" Classified Ads Capital Journal "Want Ads" Bring Quick Results One rent a word for first Insertion. Jne-lmlr cent a woul for encu Insertion itierrAfter. No Btlrertlseuient tnfcen 'or lens tlmn 20c. Clint lx words to the lue. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Cut rosos at Hamilton Groouhouso, Yow Park. Will be thoro nftornoons only. 4-2 2 -tf FOR SALE Good 1V6 H. P. Stavor goBolIno cnglno, cheap. Inqutro at 178 South Llborty St. 6-22-tf. FOR SALE Thrashing outfit, con sists of 20-Loracpower doublo cy linder onglno and 3G-G0 Reed's separator, all of tho latest mako. Thoro Is o. ParronV feeder. Per fection Yolghor nnd Farmer's Friend blower. Prlco reasonable hnd torms cosy. Apply to J. J, Langmack, Albany. Home phono 1362. 5-21-ltf FOR SALE CHEAP On single Bldo- sprlng Studorbnkcr buggy, good us now. Enqulro at Walt Low's food barn. 10-1-tf FOR SALE Houso of flvo rooms, two lots nnd barn, $1,300. Houso of six rooms, largo lot, $1,800. Al so good cholco building lots. See mo before buying. E. Luptou, 110S Ferry stroet. 10-7-lm FOR SALE Good gonorn, merchan dise stock and business in n llvo Wlllumotet valloy town. About $10,000 to swing. For particulars n (hi loss box 60S Cottage Grove, Ore. 10-1 1-1 in FOR SALE OR TRADE For Snlom proporty, GO ncros, partly Im proved; adjoins town, 344 State street. 10-15tf FOIt SALE Ono good work totim, rhoiip. Enquire, nt tho Center stroet food Mtnble. 10-28-3t WANTED. Wanted to Duy Stock hogs. Call at Hop Leo laundry, 189 South Commercial stroot. Phone 1158. 10-4-lm WANTED Heavy tonm for gravel hauling. Capital Improvomont Co. Phone 14. 10-2G-1W WANTED A cow giving four oV llvo gallons rich milk por day. Phono Jos. H. Albert. 10-29-31 WANTED Gllrs nt tho Glove Fac tory, must bo familiar with run ning a sowing mnohluo. Apply at factory, betweon 14th and 15th, on Oak street. Glenson & Co. 10-28-3t FOR RENT. FOR RENT. For ono year or for a tonn of years, two largo modern houses on Summer street, inquire of Dr. Mott, olllce 193 North Com mercial stroot. 10-1-tf FOIt It KNT Hooms for light house keoplng. 9G1 Mill street. Phone GI7. 10-28-8t LOST. IF THE PARTY Who found the black rain coat In Marlon square will return it to this ollloe they will receive suitable reward. 10-28-2t LOST Tuosdny, botwoen Edgar's storo and Jacob Scott's residence, purso containing about $8. Finder loavo at Edgar's store and receive reward. 10-28-31 MISCELLANEOUS. SAVE YOUR APPLES Tho Gideon Stnlz Company Is taking all apples offorod at advanced price of last year. So save your apploe. Gld oon Stolr Company. 10-2-lm COAL OIL, GASOLINE And Dls tolaU delivered to private families In any quantity io any part of the city. Starr Oil Co. Phono 1729. 9-15-tf FOR EXCHANGE For Salem prop erty, a homo In sunny California, nt Pasadena, four blooks from bus I nose conter. Apply to owners at S24 South Commercial street, Salem. 10-11-lm LADIES TAILORING AND DRBSS maklng. First-class, best Eastern reputation. Your patronage so licited. Miss E. Schneider. Resi dence 1031 Union street. Phone 1593. 10-25-lm FEED BARNS NEW FEED DAItN Ha3 opened on Commercial street, two and a halt blooks south of Ladd & Bush bank. Regular feed barn prices. Bayne & Smith, proprietors. 10-llm DOCTORS. DR. II. S. STONE. D. C, CHIRO PRACTOR Spine and norve specialist. Rooms 4. 5, 6, D'Arcy building. Phono Main 87, Salem, Oregon. 4-28-tf A Los AgeL woman has be queathed n fortune to a young wo man who refused to marry him. Still, not many girls are likely Vi take such n long chanco when i wealth) man proposes. 6 ft PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER Estimates mado and first class work dono. I. D. Drlvor, 617 North Capital strict, Salem, Or. Phono 92G. C-26-tf KENNEDY & PORTER 130 Llbor I ty stroot. Phone 486. Doalors In Oregon sienna (Salem-mono) paint, wallpaper and all Interior furnishings. Pulntlng, paporlng, and all manner of Intorlor work dono promptlv in first class Btylo at modorato prices. 8-5-tt BAKERS. CAPITAL BAKERS Bread, cako, pica, and nil klndo of pastries, cookies, etc. Watch for our wag on. Phono 954. Radock & Smith. 11-19-tf BUTTERNUT BREAD It la worth moro than any other bread, yot tho prico Is no hlghor. For Balo at your grocor's. California Bak ery, Thomas & Cooley. Props. DRAYMEN. iXPRESd WAGON Will tako ordors at all hours. Furnituro and piano moving. Phono Main 4G5. Fred Schlndler, 3G5 Stato st. 8-12-tf SALEM TRANSFER CO. Succes sors to Cummins Tranfor Co. All kinds of truusfor work dono. Furnituro moved nnd plnnos boxod roady to ship. Prompt oorvlco our motto, 253 South Commercial street. Phone 210. 10-13-tf BUSINESS CARDS. BUTTD & WENDEROTH Flno w'nob. llquorj nnd cigars. Wo han dlo the celebrated Kellogg and Ca tie whlsklos. Cool and ro rushing boor constantly on draught South Commercial St. 9-3-lyr WENOER & CHERRINGTON Pia nos and organs sold on easy torms. I'hono 118 7. 247 N. Commercial street, Salem, Or. tf SALEM WATER COMPANY Offlco, city hall. For vator servlco apply at offlco. 13111a payablo monthly in ndvanco. i. F, MASON BOX COMPANY 247 MHIt streot, South Salem, manufacturers of all kinds of boxes, cratoj and fruit dr - cossorlos. Phono 308. tt MUSIC TEACHER?. .MISS ELMA WELLLER of plnuo nnd Dunning M Improved Music Study foi tiers, uutumn classes wi ' November l. Studio G9 Liberty. Phone 1351. deli 1 FRANK 13. CHURCHILL n tatlvo of tho Western Cod -rv of Music, of Chicago, in v' -i, will rosuuio classos In pmuu, ... mony, theory, sight reading, otc, on and after Soptember 20. Stu dio opera house building, room 9, Phone 1100. Pupils may receive lesions either in their homo or at the studio. 9-1 1-3 m MISS BEATRICE SHELTON Teach er of p'ano, also quartot work, Autumn clnss work resumed Oc tobor 1. Studio 345 Marlon stroot. Phone 1299. Fridays at First Na tional bank building, phono 1295. 10-G-lm LIVERY STABLE. uIVERY AND FEED STABLES Old Postolllco stables, at 254 Fer ry etrcot, botwoen Commercial and Front. Tolophono 188. Some of tho fl&ost llvorios In tho city .en be found hero. W. W. John- sou. tt OSTEOPATH. DR, B, H, WHITE, Osteopath and Nervo Specialist. Grad uate of the Amorlcan School of Osteopathy, KIrksvlllo, Mo., 1902. Post-graduate and specialized In nervous dlsonsee at Los Angeles College 1909. Treats acuto and chronic diseases. Consultation free. Office 17-18 Breyman Bldg. Phone 859. Residence 34G North Capitol St.; phone 469. 8-30-tf PLUMBERS. THEO. M BARR Plumbing, hot wator and steam heating and tin ning, 104 Comerclal streot. Phone Ma'n 192. 9-1-ly OTTO MUELLHAUPT Plumbing, heating, gas luting; prices reas onable; work guaranteed; eatl mtaes tarnished. Phone 373. -V 10GG Chomoketa street. 4-17-tf TONSORIAL H. O. MEYER & CO. Tho best and largest shop In the city. Six first class harbors. Only first class bootblack in city; porcelain baths, and everything pertaining to a first class shop. Also carry a full Una of cigars and tobacco and barbers' supplies. 1G2 Commercial street, next door to Statesman offlco. 4-6-tf LODGE DIRECTORY. UODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 6246. Meets uvery Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Holman ball. A. B. Banber. V. C; F. A. Turner, clerk WOODMEN OF WORLD Meet ev- -ery Friday night at 7:30 o'clock' In Holman hall I W Acheson. O C I II Fletcher. Clerk. 1-10-09