Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 23, 1911, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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UAILT CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THTRSDAT, SIARCH 23, 1911.
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FASHION
LETTER
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MSUIVfiS GKEAT IMPBOVE
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! 10U COMFORT AXD UTILITY
COMBINED WITH BEAUTY
GLASS NEWEL TOSTS AXD COL.
OXIAL BEADIXG LAXPS.
Great strides are being made In the
furnishing and decorating of average
homes. Fitness is the keynote to
good furnishing, so the kitchen where
the fittings are chosen solely for util
ity, often measures up more satis
factorily from the standpoint of
taste, than the parlor or drawing
room where display has been the
prime motive of selection. The liv
ing room Is superseding the more
formal, und comparatively useless
company apartments ,and even the
casual guest has a share of the hos
pitality that lurks only where the
household assembles. Substantiality
replaces the fussy fllmslness of the
old time reception room, and hom!
ness rather than would be elegance
characterizes the new type of house
hold furnishing. Fittings are care
fully chosen to not only please the
eye and accord with one another (n
color and style, but to stand wear,
and minister to the comfort and ease
of home living,
A Certain SpnelonHiicss.
A certain spaciousness Is possible
even In a small apartment, where
the furnishing Is adapted to the
rooms. The light colored wall hang
ings so much used now, increase the
apparent size of a small house, es
pecially If the same tone is continu
ously employed as Is customary in
halls, or If varying tones of one color
are used. Any amount of variety can
be secured by the furniture, drap
eries, upholsteries and pictures.
Grays and oyster white and oatmeal,
or brownish gray are all favorites
through browns from tan to deeper
tones are also much used for wall
hangings.
The Entrance Hall.
The entrance hall should give the
motif for the decoration of the rooms
on the first floor and indeed should
accord with all the rooms, since the
hall decorations aro supposed to con
tinue uniformly throughout the
house. Floor coverings should also
be uniform on halls and stairs where
a hard wood finish does not supply
this evenness of color. . A few sub
stantial rather strongly colored rugs
In runner or other shapes to suit the
space will offer enough diversity of
coloring, and can be added to from
time to time. It Is always a mistake
to finish up the furnishing of a house
all at once. Buy only the necessities
and take time for selecting the other
things If you want your house to pos
sess character and attractiveness. ,
New Wall Hangings.
There is little that Is new In wall
decorations except the wood veneers,
but all the well known hangings
come In new colorings and patterns
In the soft neutral grays and browns
and tans that are so much liked just
now. The washable wall hanging
Sanltas comes In "Jasper stripes"
and In all the chintz and other fash
ionable patterns with a soft mat fin
ish as well as In Imitations of title,
burlaps and leather. This costs a
little more than wall paper but as It
never fades and a damp sponge fresh
ens it Indefinitely It Is an economical
choice for the owner of the house.
Borders are either In wide picture
friezes, or are very narrow and In the
latter case are placed below the pic
ture mouldings.
Novelties.
Glass newel post tops are novel and
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ANOTHER
ROAD OUT
OF SALEM
J. F. MOl'NCE, OF EUGENE, l'UTS
IX A WEEK LOOKING OVEB SIT
UATION AND WAITING HEBE TO
MEET INTERESTED PARTIES.
THEY ASK THE
STATE TO BRING
A TEST SUIT
THOSE BAD SPELLS
Lebanon Jet., Ky. Mrs. Minnie
Lamb, of tfxls place, says: " I be
lieve I would have been dead by now,
had it not been for Cardul. I haven't
had one of those bad spells since I
commenced to use this medicine."
Cardul Is a specific medicine for the
Waving fn- t,i, M,.t llls from which women suffer. Made
minatlon of the validity of the elec- 'ron! harmless' vegetable ingredients,
tion of the commission for the Port v",,uul 18 a Bale' reuaule remetiy
of Coos Bay, those Interested in the and has been s,lcces8f"y sed by
lmnrovement. of th hrW w weak and lllnS womea for more than
where thn hnnao in nnnii0,i wift, oi-' wrltrpn r.nvgmnr Wot Mm 50 vears- Thousands of women have
trlclty one of the new Colonial style 1 appoint some one to bring an action en heIped back to health and Sp
reading lamps that can be carried In behalf of the state in the proper plnesa by lts U8e- Why not proflt
around at will, is a much appreciated 'circuit court. thelr experience? A trial will con
luxury. ELEANOR FRANCES. I The supreme court recently passed Vlnce you that Cardul Is ust what
o I on the question in the case of the y0U need-
Deep breathing, which draws the Bennett Trust company. The eec-
blood from the brain to the lungs, Is tion was attacked In that case on the I
one, of the most effective cures for ground1 that the notice calling the
Insomnia. I election was not sufficient. The su-
o Ipreme court held that the election
Oata are little used In Russia for could not be attacked by private par
human food. tIes but only by the 8tatfl and ,,. ,a
MILD LIQUID CUBES ECZEMA
Look Out
Make no mistake. Use only
those medicines the best doctors
approve. Should vour doctor
order Ayers Sarsapanlla, well and good. If something else,
still well and good. He knows best.
TViKt him J o.,.rOo.
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to secure a ruling on this question
that It Is desired to have the action
Instituted, as until It Is decided the
$300,000 bonds voted for the improve
ment of the harbor can not be sold.
The Williamsburg - bridge at New
York Is equipped with an electrically
operated gate to stop runaway horses.
Skin Sufferers! Drop Greasy Salves
und Nnsty Medicines.
That mild, soothing liquid D. D. D.
Prescription, stops the awful itch
with the first drops. A prescription
of acknowledged value.
Get a trial bottle at 25c. It w;l
take away the itch right away and
you will sleep soundly. We assure
you personally of the merits of this
remedy for wc KNOW. J. C. Perry,
Druggist.
That there will be something doing
here soon In the way of another rail
road out of Salem Is probable. Mr.
J. F. Mounce, of Eugene, who is the
originator of the Springfield, Eugene
& Siuslaw railroad, and who owns a
good part of the right-of-way and the
franchise has been in Salem for the
past week, quietly looking over a
proposed line out of the city. Just
which one of the several projected
lines he is interested in Is not known,
and he is unwilling to make any
statement concerning it until he has
met some gentlemen scheduled to
meet him here this week. Mr.
Mounce Is an old railroad man, was
with the Santa Fe for many years,
built the road, 82 miles from Gold
field to Rhyolite In Nevada, and also
had charge of the construction of the
White Pass and Yukon road In Alas
ka. While reticent about his busi
ness here he stated that he felt cer
tain that he could assure the Eugene
folks that work on the Siuslaw road
would commence within 60 days. He
stated that Eugene itself was back
ward about coming forward, not be
ing as enthusiastic or insistent in
their efforts in behalf of the road as
were those along the line of it. He
said he did not blame the Eueene
people for a little skepticism as they j
had been thrown down nrettv hard. I
.but that the road was a certainty In
the near future anyhow. In answer
to the reporter's rather insistent. In
quiry for information about his Sa
lem proposition he laughingly re
marked that "It would be ripe In a
few days, and it was not best to pick
it green."
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Special Sale
I OF -
Baby Carriages
Medicines that aid nature are al.
ways most successful. Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy acta on this
plan. It loosens the cough, relieves
the lungs, opens the secretions and
aids nature in restoring the system
to a healthy condition. Sold by all
dealers.
For a limited time only you can buy an
one of the many Baby Carriages now o
display in our west show windows at
price far- below its regular value. Thi
sale includes everything in the Go-cart lie
from the large carriage to the feathei
weight folder. Below we note a few (
the bargains offered during the sale.
Regular $2,25, Special .$1.75
Regular $5,00, Special $3.25
Regular $6,00, Special ....$4.75
Regular $7,50, Special $4.50
Regular $8,50, Special .....$6.75
' Regular $1 0,00, Special .$8.00
Regular $1 1 ,00, Special $9.50
Regular $12,00, Special...'..'. ..$10.50
Regular $15,00, Special.. $11.50
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ANNOUNCEMENT
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High Grade Jewelry Stoc
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$1 2,000
SALE
COIV2MENC
25th
. HAVING ACQUIRED NEW LOCATION IN THE BLIGH BLOCK, I find it
necessary to dispose of my entire stock of high grade jewelry purchased last fall.
AT AUCTION PRICES. NOTHING RESERVED.
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ES SATURDAY, MARCH
At 2:30 and 7:30 P. M., and will be continued daily until the entire stock is sold
Jewelry is always a good, sound investment. You have now the opportunity to secure it
AT YOUR OWN PRICE
Every article bought under the hammer carries a guarantee exactly as if bought by private sal
NOTE THE ADDRESS
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247 North Commercial Street. Phone 1187.
JEWELRY
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