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7 JPAQB' 'EIGHT FASHION GOSSIP Simple Evening Frocks Dancing Gowns Bluck and Crnz of tlio Minicnt Draped Effects. Damo Fashion Is a lady of many moods and while Some of nor do- Blgns aro costly and over olaborate, others are simple and chic in the extreme. For It is moro tho way tho evening frock is cut and drancd than wluit it happons to bo mado of that counts this season. Short Dancing Frocks. Very many of th'o newest evening gowns havo short skirts. The, nar row train of last summer is out of date nnd rounder lines provall. This fashlori is hailed with dollght by many women as short skirts aro much moro economical and appro priato for dancing than long trailing garments. Some of theso dresses mado of chiffon or not aro prettily trimmed around tho neck with gar lands of artificial flowers or touches of gold or sllvor tissue. They aro cut decollete and havo vf-y short slooves. A New Idea in Evening Coats. A charming now idea in ovoning coats, has Just been introduced in Now- York that will most certainly delight tho heart of tho girl whoso last years coat needs freshening a little to bring it up to date. Tho very' newest coats mado with collar loss necks or with collars turning nwny rrom tho throat havo a long scarf of chiffon or not in tho color of tho ooat or Its lining, attached to ono sido of tho neck. This Is swathed sovoral times around tho tnroat and falls over tho coat In front, The Vogue for IJInck. , Tliero is u porCect cnizo for black in thp; fashionublo world at present. Streoj. frookB, ovoning gowns, hats andfurs are all extromoly modish in thlfusoblo huo. And ,to accompany thofp toilettes aro well-cut shoes of patent loathor or calf skin. With theso tho finest of black stockings are worn. Clovor shoppore havo dis covorod that It la possible to obtain dainty fineness of Uoxturo In tho fashionable black hosiery by select ing Ethiopian Doublo-foot stockings which aro sheer from tho Instep up and havo tho foot wovon so that thoy outlast hoavlor huso. For prfcflonts nice fine shapely Htaockings nro vory much appreci ated and it Is not difficult to om .brjldor small soattorod designs or siuco plain styles are popular ono can conflno all tho fusslnoss to tho ljaokago, making it pretty with rib bons and deals. A Lovely Frock. Tho designers of somo of tho now- M t i 111 nilW'WWW-H-fr OREGON SIENNA MINERAL PAINT CO. Manufacturers of aud doalors in Paints, Stains, Varnishes, Fillers, Shellacs and Wall Tints M. A .McCorko, Pros. W, Y. Richardson, Sec. SALEM, OR. SOUTH SALEM POISAL & Wo also carry a full lino of drugo and stamps. General Grocery Store Long Felt Want The safest placo on earth for your will, deeds, mortgages, bonds, securities,, and insurance papers is in our fire and burglar-proof vault, United States National Bank Salem, Oregon Boxes to rent for $3 per year, 141 DAILY CAPITAL FROM NEW YORK sji sfc sjs H est frocks seem to have gone mad over draperies. These naturally do not appear in tailor gowns but run riot In dressy frooks of soft sheer materials. A lovely gown of soft bluo woolen had a waist laid in pleats on each side of a plain vest of fancy gold net. Tho skirt por tion came up in princess effect to the bust and was cut almost like tho bib of an apron. It was draped slightly to tho hip lino, tho material bolng arranged in slight folds across tho figure at tho waist line. The hnttnm nt tho Hlrfrr ivno flntahmt l.v a Shaped flounco headed by a row of braid. Tho drappry on this frock was vory slight yet tho effect was much better and the costume much more serviceable than somo of elaborate leffects. the over j'MMiioiiium; jruHf uvcuHHorjUH. The yokes and vests on nearly all tho fashionable frocks this season show a complete absenco of tucking, laco or not strlotchcd perfectly plain Is tho very newest mode. Fagottlng Is again a featuro of spmo of tho la- tost waists. Many artificial flowers aro used with ovoning gowns. Theso garni- turk-s aro worn at tho decollotngo or waist lino. Ung hair pins and combs mado of shell and Imitations of tortoise and amber with square tops are seen in tho modish coiffure. LUCY CARTER. Field Syndicate, Station W. o - Pncumonln. "In treating pneumonia." says Dr. W. J. Smith, of Sanders, Ala., "tho only remedy I uso for tho luncs Is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. While of courso, I would treat other symp toms witn uirroront modlclnes, I havo used this remedy many times In my modicol practice and havo yet failed to find n case where It has not controlled tho trouble. I havo used it myself, as has also my wife for cougns and colds repoatodly, nnd I i.p.iij wi.ii iuiuo i ujiuuluuij, uuu 1 most wllllntrlv nnd chnnrfnllv rnm. mond it ns sunnrlnr tn nnv nti.or cough remedy to my knowledge." For sale by all good druggists. o- Tlitt feed choppor Is not a weather prophot, nor does ho have to bo to suggest that this Avlntor Is boginnlng much as did that sovero and snowy ono of 188G-7. Mako houses and stables cold-resisting, anyway. fH-H-frl 1 11 I t I I 1 I , l i ih-W" Threshemicn Attention! Now is tho tlmo to .bring your tnrosning engines to have them ropalrod. Do not wait until the Inst day, as there may bo some ono ahead of you. Conio early nnd avoid the rush. Wo carry a full lino of high pressure stenm gnugos, also best Scotch water glass. Ropalrs on auto mobiles, marlno and throshlng engines and all farm machlnory a specialty. E. M. KIGnTLINGER, 178 South Liberty Street til millilHlil l-HUI I 11 I MARKET PLACE SHAW i i i i i I i cigars, tobacco, candy, paints, Phone 763 Supplied AFTER HIS COLD RIDE Santu Claua may feol like warming UU hands on tho kltuhon hot watar tho bollor. Is your In good condition! bo purohasad. nottar havo us look over it to mako LTS ASI nL6CKS ,X)R ,N . . ALL PARTS OF THE 01T1V. Huro. It wouldn't be vry comfort it required, buildings ertodvon nblo to have your plumbing break any property sold. Correspondence down on Ohrlstmas. would Itt sollolted. GRABER BROS. S, Liberty St, SAL1M! JOIHINAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, Proposals for Wood for Stato Instltu- tlons. Tho Boards of Trustees of the sov oral stato institutions, located at or near tho city of Salem, invito sealed bids for wood for tho year 1910. as follows: 4500 cords of first and second growth fir, to bo delivered at Oroson state insane Asylum. 1600 cords of first and second- growth fir, to bo delivered at Oregon StnAnJnsln ,AsyIJJ Cott,iBe Farm 1300 cords first and second J! " b ? "be delivered at Oregon Stato Peniten tiary. 050 cords of first and second- growth fir (first growth preferred) to bo delivered at tho Stato Institu tion for Feeble Minded. Ani "J " delivered at Capitol Building, 450 cords of first growth fir, to be vuv Jl uo UL iiiBC uuu buuuuu growth fir and 50 cords of grub oak, to do delivered at Oregon State Re form School. 135 cords of slab wood. 5 cords of grub oak and 10 cords of flrst ffrowth in, uj uu uuuvuiuu at uregon mate uunu bcnooi 400 nnrrta nf flrot nnA ,1 I growth flr. to bo delivered at Oreeon ) School for Deaf Mutes ( now lnnn. tlon). Switch connections with tho Smith. orn Pacific Company enables bidders to deliver wood in carload lots at tho Oregon Stato Insane Asylum and Pen Hentiary. Sealed bids will bo received for all or any part of the above. Cord wood must be cut while green from sound I umber, four feet lane, reasonably straight, and well seasoned, dollv- ered as designated at or near tho places designated, closely corded with Duiitncads. Each bid must bo accompanied by a certified check, payable to the clerk, or cash equal to 25 cents per cord, to be forfeited to tno state as damages in case tho bidder receiving ho award shall fail to execute a con tract to deliver the wood and furnish a satisfactory bond. Successful bid dors will bo required within ten days after notification of acceptance of bid lo.?re ini a 5on5i?" to furn,sl1 n sa t,snctory na. Bidders should bo to enter into a contract to furnish a careful to state in their bids the name of tho Institution and the kind and number of cords to bo furnished. , . Blds miIst 00 sealed in envelopes, en 'dorscd Proposals for wood," and ad dressed to tho undorslcned. Anv furthor Information may bo had of tno undersigned Tho right to reject any or all bids. or any part of a bid, and to waive de fects In any bids, if it bo deemed to tho interest of tho stato to do so, la reserved uy tue Boards of Trustees. Bids will bo opened at the Execu tive Chambers, State Capitol, Salom, Oregon, on December 20, 1909, at 3 iP. m. By order of tho Board of Trustees of tho above Institutions. C. N. M'ARTHUR, Clerk. 12-6-15t o Could Not Bo Better. No ono has ever mado a salve, oint ment, lotion or balm to compare with nucklon's Arnica Salvo. It's the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Bolls, Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Rhoum. For Soro Eyes, Cold Sores, Chapped hands, it's su premo. Infallible for Piles. Only 25o nt J. C. Porrj RE AL ESTATE LOOK AT THOSE. Good now 7-rom houso and lots; must bo sold at once. 1 4 fine Inves- 1 1 gate. Small house, flno well, 10 lots, all In fruit, near car lino; snap. 100 acres, all in cultivation, good houso, 2 bnrns, on good road, in sight of Salem; toaniB, cows, tools and hay; good farm, a bar gain, all for $85 per acre. 80 acres, all oxtra land, god now buildings, on good road, closo to Salem, closo to school, best home and lnnd In 4 miles of Salem; teams and all goos. See A. C. Smith & Co. 280 noroB. all in cultivation, good houso, 2 barns, 3-ncro orchard, on good road, 3 mllos from station, bst buy In tho county, only $55 por ncro. If you want vacant lots, fruit orchards or vacant lands soo A. O. SMITH CO., Phono'lftOT 5N State Shoot. FARMS ORCHARDS CITY PROPERTY My list may contain exactly what you want. T. O. JORY, 205 Com'l St., Salem, Or. Union Land Co. Newport, Oregon. Population nnd property value treb- llni? nvnrv vnnr Th nnvf A v.on I. time roasonublyprlcod lots can J. A. 0LSS0N, Mgr. Newport, Oregon. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1009. CANDIDATES' CARDS FOR GOVERNOR. Ignoranco and supeistltlon com bined with intense selfishness con s'litiles the greatest oti?i wit!; which civilization has to jn'.oml, NELSON P. S. I boliove a candidate for Gov einor should agree to ,icj2i tho c-u- stilutlonal salary only. HcxancUiylcnctetramino. The above Is tho name of a Ger man chemical, which is one of the many valuable Ingredients of Foley's Kidney Remedy. Hexamethylonete tramino is recognized by medical text books and authorities as a uric acid solvent and antiseptic for tho urine. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy as soon as you notice any irregularities and avoid a serious malady. J. 0. Perry. Mrs. S. Joyce, Claromont, N. H., writes: "About a year ago I bought two bottles of Foley's Kidney Rem edy. It cured mo of a severe case of kidney trouble of several years standing. It certainly is a grand, good medicine, and I heartily recom mend it. J. C. Perry. This Is Worth Remembering. Whenever you have a cough or cold, just remember that Foley's Honey and Tar will cure it. Remem ber the name, Foley's Honoy and Tar, and refuse substitutes. J. C. Jerry. flfl FRENCH FEMALE DRILLS. A Bui, Cestiix Riuiv for Sctfeimid Mitoitk!. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. Saf.i sural Swirl 8aii. lae.iua uuaranieeu or momj juranaea. Bent prepaid forll.OO per box. Will aend them on trial, to tw raid for when reflated. Sample, Fix. IfTtur druggist doea cot ua.o iuw acau your orueri 10 ine Sold in Salom by Dp. 5. C. Stano ccBrniexr Phone the ButcherHfuick! What Butcher? I. G. Cross & Son, of course; we always get the best meat there. It Isn't necessary to go down to the market these warm days. Just call Main 291 and tell them to send you a nice steak, roast, boil or anything you want In the meat line and it will reach you on time and in first class condition. BECIITEL & BYNON BARGAINS. A Real Farm Bargain 110 acres of good bottom land, about two miles from Salom, twith comfortable houso, good barn and a hop house, costing $2750; 75 acres cleared, 35 acres in hops, a small family orchard, and the best of bottom land. There is a boat landing on tho placo. About 3000 cords of fir, ash and cottonwood can bo cut. Wo are offering this pla0o for $8500; one-half cash, tho balanco can run three years at 6 per cent. $450 buys a very sightly lot in Fnlr mount Addition. Some Choap Buys $175 for a 66-foot lot In North Salom; S2-foot lot for $250; 30-foot lot for $150, easy terms; $750 for a plastered house and good lot In South Salom; acres with a good plastered house close to town, running water, for $1S00. BECIITEL .Si BYNON, .M 4 Mate Street. Ground Floor SEE GEO. O. SAVAGE For Farms and City Property 185 S. COMMERCIAL ST. CHICHESTER S PILLS Mtr-v . Til GUI AilO.SU llIUNlir a ynknuIicst.!aiua.Alaav.ii.iuM.. S0if BV OniiGrbTS EVER'VHER Somo people trust In Providence all sunimor nad in tho coal dealer nil winter. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O ASTO R I A fill. In l;d arnt ,)U tu.ulllAViV ; ... . Kit liluo Klbtioa. vv A" llr. Iliir or TMt, V m.vM mi :i a ,i ii V3l ? Classified Ads . 4 Capital Journal "Want Ads" Bring Quick Results One cent a word for first Insertion. One-half cent a woid for each Insertion thereafter. No adTertlaement taken 'or lest than 25c Cunt six word to the line. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Good -1 H. P. Staver gasoline englno, cheap. Inquire at 178 South Liberty St 5-22-tf. FOR SALE! Throating outfit, con sists of 20-Lorscpowor double cy linder englno add 86-60 Reed's separator, all of the latest make. There Is a Parson'a feeder. Per fection vclgher and Farmer's Friend blower. Price reasonable and terms easy. Apply to J. J. Langmack, Albany. Homo phone 1S52. 5-21-ltf FOR SALE New 2-room house and lot, furnished, $350, unfurnished, $275; $50 down, $10 per month. See owner, corner 21st and Fred erick street. Ono block north of Asylum avenue. 12-7-lm FOR SALE Jersey milch cow, cheap Inquire at 475 South 22d street. 12-10-3t WANTED. WANTED At once, three sawmill men, two men at $2.25 per day, one man at $3 per day. A. C Smith & Co., 54 State street. 10-30-tf WANTED Team to keep for their feed, heavy enough for farm work, good care and plenty of feed. F. D. Thlelsen. Phone Farm er 50x2, Rickreall, Ore., or H. W. Thlelsen, Salem, care Tillson & Co., Salfem, Ore. 12-9-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT A modern six-room bungalow. Phone 1025 or call at 969 South 13th street. 12-1031 MISCELLANEOUS. COAL OIL, GASOLINE And Dls tolato delivered to private families In any quantity, to any part of the city. Starr Oil Co. Phone 1729. 9-lG-tf DRESSMAKING by the day or week by a competent lady from the east. For further particulars call R. R. Ryan's employment office. Main Alt. satisfaction guaranteed on all work. 12-9-3t Try a Journal want ad. o For a Lame Back When you have pains or lameness in the back bathe the parts with Chamberlain's Liniment twice a day massaging with the palm of the hand for five minutes at each appli cation. Then dampen a piece of flannel slightly with this liniment and bind it on over the seat of pain and you will bo surprised to see how quickly the lameness disappears. For sale by all good druggists. o OfoCteJrem cry FOR FLETCHER'S O ASTO R I A Hf-H-H i I 1WHW Mill 1 ' EPPLEY'S PERFECTION I BAKING POWDER MADE IN SALEM NONE BETTER SHOULD BE USED BY ALL SALEM PEOPLE iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit Finger Tip Sectional Filing Devices Sluw-Watkef modem weipom ol gjteujveaea . the office nudunesy enisling you to do a bigger betto day vratk and quicker. Joat what you've We h.vc Sec lionet. always wanted Come in and SectioneU afford adequate we'll prove thai Wing capacity (of all your metiu. "I They'll important teconk with hdp&ny Wool k Uui famous Shaw. Walla line you can get jut what you need and nothing more. Urge of ms3L help your buiincM. OFFICE SYS TEMS and SUPPLIES. LOOSE LEAF und FILING DEVICES. 323 S. COMMERCIAL ST. PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER Estimates mado and flrst class work dono. I. D. Driver, 617 North Capital street, Salom, Or. Phone 926. C-26-M KENNEDY & PORTER 130 Llbor ty street Phono 485. Dealers in Oregon Sienna (Salem -made) paint, wallpaper and all Interior furnishings. Painting, papering, and all manner of interior work done prompt!" in first claBS stylo at moderate prices. 8-5 -tf r BAKERS. CAPITAL BAKERS Bread, cake, pics, and all kinds of pastries, cookies, etc. Watch for our wag on. Phone 954. Radock St Smith. 11-19-tf BUTTERNUT BREAD It is worth more than any other bread, yet the price is no higher. For sale at your grocer's. California Bak ery, Thomas & Cooley, Props. DRAYMEN. EXPRESS WAGON General dray Ing. Furniture and piano mov ing. Phone Main 465. Fred Schindler, 365 State street. Horse for sale. 8-12-tf SALEM TRANSFER CO. SuctSSs sors to Cummins Tranfer Co. All kinds of transfer work done. Furniture moved and pianos boxed ready to Bhip. Prompt Borvica our motto, 253 South Commercial street. Phone 210. 10-13-tf BUSINESS CARDS. BUTTE & WENDEROTE Fine wines, liquors and cigars. Wo han dle the celebrated Kellogg and Castle whiskies. Cool and ro--reshing beer constantly on draught South Commercial St. 9-3-lyr SALEM WATER COMPANY Office, city hall. For wator service apply at office. Bills payable monthly in advance. 6, F, MASON BOX COMPANY 247 Mill-r street, South Salem, manufacturers of nil kinds of boxes, erateo and fruit dryer ac cessories. Phone 308. tf FRANK E. CHURCHILL Represen tative of the Western Conservatory of Music, of Chicago, in this city, will resume classes in piano, har mony, theory, sight reading, etc., on and after September 20. Stu dio opera house building, room 9. Phone 1100. Pupils may receive lessons either in their home or at the studio. 9-ll-3m LIVERY STABLE. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES Old Postofflce stables, at 254 Fer ry street, between Commercial and Front. Telephone 188. Some of the finest liveries in the city an be found here. W. W. John son, tf OSTEOPATH. DR, B, H, WHITE, Osteopath and Nerve Specialist. Grad uate of the American School of Osteopathy, KIrksvllle, Mo., 1902. Post-graduate and specialized in nervous diseases at Los Angeles College 1909. Treats acute and chronic diseases. Consultation free. Office 17-18 Breyman Bldg. Phono 859. Residence 346 North Capitol St.; phone 469. 8-30-tf PLUMBERS. THEO. M. BARR Plumbing, hot water and stoam heating and tin ning, 164 Comercial street. Phoned Main 192. 9-1-ly OTTO MUELLHAUPT Plumbing, heating, gas m ing; prices reas onable; work guaranteed; estl ?Jta. ' "niohed. Phone 878. 1066 Chomeketa street. 4-17-tf T0NS0RIAL. H. G. MEYER & CO. The best and largest shop in the city. Six first class barbors. Only first class bootblack in city; porcelain baths, and everything pertaining to a flrst class shop. Also carry a full lino of cigars and tobacco and barbere' supplies. 162 Commercial street, next door to Statesman office. 4-6-tf LODGE DIRECTORY. HODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. B246. Meets every Thurdaj' evening at 8 o clock in Holma. hall A. H. Banber, V. C; F. A. Turner, clerk WOODMEN OF WORLD Meet ev- rnuay mgnt at 7:30 o'clock. K in Holman hall. L. W. Acheson, O C; L. H. Fletcher. Clerk. 1-10-09 ELLIS & WOOD Rni . loans and insuranco, notary pub lic, employment bureau. Phono 554. 476 Court street,' Salem, Ore gon. Ticket office Hamburg-American Bteamshlp lines. 11-1-lyr O. C. T. C o. Steamers Pomnnn nn r. leave for Portland Mnmw wA" day and Friday at To a. m! Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 6 a m. For Corvallls, Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday about 6t30 p a-, MAiUJWIN, Agtr