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Mi) ... . ...-.. . ...,.. - .. . .. .. , .--. .-- .-i-- '',. TOT ' ! 8 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALEM. OltBOON SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1007. --J ' ; 1 7, T m Milium Minn i n-H; hotel akihvals. , fl MnMHMMniMHHMMnMHHMHHMMMHHHHMHnL 1 1 $ u ' Home Lnrd ' f If r -. 1 You can buy 5-pound tin Home PFRSJlNAI T !i f 6Vy (7 H Lard for G&c; 10-pounds for $1.30. ','. I LlXOlllALO J m m m - v r xm wntii jr. nrnimi I wllvl M M m jbb M fM A. r m l frmnt ym It m B turncmADAT-m li Hivrot Crrnm AlUnVfy S T M M . pivvfii wunt .w 4 m m , ,1nV a MaaBBMH.aHBniHaMBaBHBaaMIaHiaaaHHi m , mu aw mv mlmmmmmrummmrmmmmmm'9mmWmimmmmmmmmmmmmF aV I . -tt - i; at ii Dress Goods Our entire Block of Htuninor suitings in plaids, checks, stripes, shadow cliocks nnd moonllghj. InlxtureB nt half-price. v Prlostly's gonulno Crnvoncttos, 87c yd. Wash Goods r A allowing of dainty designs and patterns, 25c vnlucB, Oc yd. Englsh suitings, 3Gc values, 10c yd. Batlsto, 10c valucB, Gc. Spear Point Cape and Grand Prix Gloves In tho newest brown and tan shades, 12 and lG-button longths, nro now ready for your inspection Sivcot Cream Alwnyi For Bale by tho Townsend Cream cry Co., 137 Commorclal Btreet. liitccN at lIiilM'rlro Puro Linen Handkerchief, oc Men's 2-piece Suits What Is your price. Do you wisoly limit your expenditure for clothing to n certain price? Any way you ought to bo a critical buyer, anxious to secure tho best tho prlco pormltB. IIG.OO values $".7.1 $12.50 values 97. fl Jliihcbiill Sunday Tho Fairmount grounds, corner of Llborty and .Mission streets, South Saloni, will bo a lively place tomor row afternoon, when tho Fairmount bnsoball nlno nnd tho Cloar Lake nine cross bnts for the purpose of as certaining which Id the best bunch. Last Sunday the Fairmount nine made tho Brooks team a visit, and woro cornored to tho tune of 5 to 0, In favor of Brook, and tomorrow Is tho dny when they are determined 1 to oven up scoros. Tho Clear Lake nlno Is composed of some of the host matorlnl in the north end of the county, nnd they have a good repu tation. The FnlrmountB nre now In tho best of condition, nnd having put In the evenings nil this week with tho stick, they Hhould be capable of I Bhowlng up to good ndvantngc to morrow. Tho gnme will be called nt 2:30 p. tn. ?m 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 DuRette went to Portland to- BROKEN LINES OF SHOES FOR LFSS THAN HALF Tnn calf hIiooo, $3.50 values, JJ.9G. Blue Canvas, $2.00 valuos, 9Gc. Patent Bllppors, 3.G0 vnlues, $1.05; 13.150 patent Oxfords, $2.35; patent shoos, $3.50 valuos, $2. 45. I led Hi eu&ui & & iNcoffpcrrtTED tcn4 GITY NEWS R A Collection of Important Par aktrpIui for Your Consideration Capital City NtHiu Laundry Will open July 15, uudor nuw man aRomout, Satisfaction guaranteed Jr all work. All orders promptly cnllod fornnddollvorod. Phono ICG. Rooito & Strang, props. 7-0-tf The London Aftaumnro Corporation Paid $7,600,000 (gross) losses arising from tho Ban Frauclsoo dis aster. This Is a much greater amount than paid by any other com Pny, operating undor a single name, la this or any othor conflagration, Md stands without a parallol in tho kUtory of Insurance Incorporated A. D. 1720, in aotivo builnoii 187 yrs, Dorby & Wlllson, rosldont ent, Balom, Oregon. 0S-4t8at. Wd Mulcm Home Mrs, B. C. Dyor yuslurtluy sold her on to his homo on South High Btrcot, whoro his injuries wore attended to by Drs. It. K. L. Stelnor nnd t'nrlton Smith. Ho will probably bo in ocllpso for a couple of weeks. n.I'oinul Pull Stousloff Inrd, C5c, or 10-pound pall for $1.30 Is cheap enough at Hoth & arabor'B. Hummer dial For porehos. Huron & Hamilton. Anything In Woodwork You can get It nt tho sash and door factory of A. M. Hanson, Church nnd Mill strcctB. Miirvti Ai lluiullton For tents. It Ih Appnprlutt During this borry season, It Is good to know that you can always buy sweet cream, In any quantity, of tho Townsond Cronmory Co., 137 Commorclal streot. Qulck-Tlo Hummock lou Hiiuill IJIitzc Tho flro department was called out this morning shortly before noon to extinguish a fire which had caught In some tall grass near tho Ilonhnm proporty, on North Liberty street. It was soon controlled. I'riHclHn Club Picnic. Tho PrlsclUa Embroidery Club held Its Inst regular mooting yester day nftornoon nt "Bright View," on South High Btreet, tho beautiful homo of Mrs. I). J. Fry, vIco-proBl- dent of tho club. After nil tho busl noun had boon attended to, a delight ful picnic dinner was served on tho lawn to tho members and their fam ilies, who woro Invited. Tho nffnlr was In honor of llttlo PrlsclUa Fry, after whom tho club was nnmed, the dny being tho celebration of her first birthday. Busldos receiving mnny pretty gifts, the llttlo miss wns pre sented with n silver loving cup by the members of tho club. Tho tlnio wns spent In conversa tion and music. Ah many of tho mombcra will tnko vacations In tho mountains and nt tho sea Bhore, thore will bo no m clings until tho Hist Thursday In Soptember. o ii ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! n i m i ; i m i THE CHIMES ii I I I I I H I H I I II M I I M I- Jiomo on tho corner of Oak and Com-J Just tho thing for holding up your merclnl streets to Jacob Mayor, and Igft this morning for Portland, whoro vfeu will sperd the stimmur with hor on, Counoll. Mr. IN'rby etn Full V. N. Derby, tho woll-known real Wtttto man, while out driving last tmmlng with Superintendent Jones, Bt tho blind school, was thrown from tho buggy by tho horse becoming frightened nnd whirling suddonly; NUd sustained u bad frnrturo of his Ml tinkle. Both goutlomon were thrown out. but Mr. Jons racaped without Injury. Mr. Derby as tnk- hammock. No slipping Huron & Hamilton. of knots. SuuiU Ham A bhlpmunt of those fancy mUtfo too hams Just In. Thoy nro great. Try one. Hoth & Qraber. lU'frlgonitors That rofrluorato at Huron & Ham- llUm's. V. T. U. "J Mrs, Loulso P. Hound, stnto evan gelist for tho Woman's Christian Temperance Union, will address th gospel temporanco meeting nt tlio hull, cornor of Forry nnd Commer cial streets at 4 p, in. Sunday, tho 14th. A cordial Invitation to nil. First Congregational. Contor and Liberty Btreets. F. E. Dell, pastor. Preaching by the pas tor nt 10:30 n. m. and S p. m. .Morn ing thome: "ThO Ono Foundation." visiting Kvoulng theme: "Tho Moral Vo of Memory." Sunday school at 12 m. Young People's meeting nt 7 o'clook. Prayer meeting Thursday evening nt S o'olook. Sunday school teachers' meeting Immediately utter prayer mooting. Strangers as well at visit ing friends most kindly welcome J. to nil services hold In tho church, Fln.t! Unitarian. Cornor of Cottage and Choiuvketa streets. Sorvlcos began nt 11 a. in. Sermon by Hav. Paul S. Handy. All Miss Lola Hlgdon wont to Newport today. Mrs. M. M. Coffey left today for a visit in Knlamn. W. B. Babcock loft this morning for Kugeno on business. Dr. S. Skiff left tpday for an over- Sunday visit In Newport. Mrs. P. N. Lathrop and Miss Goldn If ft today for a visit In Elk City. Charles K. Spauldlng went to Portland on buslnoss today. Judge Scott loft this morning for Portland on buslnoss. Miss Bontrlce Sholton loft today for a visit in Portland. I Mr. nnd Mrs. B. O. Shucking left this morning for an outing at Sea side. Dr. Hockott and family left today for Eastern Orogon, where they will reside. Ted Sholton left this morning for n Boveral days' fishing trip in the Santtnm. Miss Barbara Gibson, of Minneso ta, 13 tho guest of Mrs. J. R. Gibson, of this city. Mrs. E. C. Koenlg went to Albany this morning to visit her brother, Clyde Morgnn. Mrs. H. C. Homyer, who has been visiting Snlcm relatives, has returned to hor homo In Jefferson. Mrs. II. M. Eley and llttlo Trossa Albright loft today for a visit to Portland rolntlves. Profossor Davis, of tho Capital Business College, left this morning for Eugene on business. MIbb Aha Comync, who has been visiting her uncle, C. L. Irish, has returned to her homo In Tncomn. Fred Fish, tho woll-known propri etor of tho Wlllnmotto Hotel, went to Portland this morning on buslnoss II. L. Hosier, tho well-known street car conductor, nnd O. C. Farm er went to Portlnnd this morning, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Granger, who hnvo been visiting Snlcm rolntlves, havo returned to their homo In Port lnnd, MIbb Orn Hoby and Miss Pearl Sholloy wont to Newport today, where thoy will spond a several weeks' outing. Mrs. J. J. Hnll, of Woodburn, nnd Miss Florence Johnson, of Portlnnd, nro tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Hnll, of this city. Mrs. ChnrlcB Griffon, of Iowa. Is cxpoctod to arrive today, to spend I tho summor In this city with rolntlvos and rrionds. Mr. and Mrs. Win, Strong, who havo boon visiting In tho city, ro turned this morning for their homo In Orogon City. Superintendent and Mrs. Ackor mnn nnd dnughter, Isabella, loft to day for aladstono Park, to attend tho Chautnuqua, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ingnlls, who havo been nttondlng tho ohorry con vention, hnvo returned to tholr home in North Ynklmn. MIsb OUvo Kelly, who has boon rolntlvos nnd frlonds horo for tho past throo wooks, loft this morning for hor home In Hnkor City. Miss Jnmes, of Enstorn Orogon, nnd Mrs. Ogle, of Portland, arrived this wook to toko a course In tho summmor normnl conductod by Prof. Krnpps, of this city. Mr. T. J. Potior nnd wife. Miss llama Potter and Miss McNolloy. all of Boston, nre visiting nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M Potter. on East State .stroot. Miss Francos Ward, tho llttlo Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willamette. F. J. Sottelle, Denver. C. T. Stevens and wife, Astoria. Harry E. Lewis, San Francisco. W. H. Marvin, Portland. John E. Ford, Now York. Frank E. Runcorn, Goldfleld, Nev, p. R. Hart and wife, Roseburg. W. L. KInoald, Eugene. F. P. Olney, Topponlsh, Wash. E. E. Sharon, Portlnnd. C. A. Cogswell, Portlnnd. W. II. Lytle, Pendleton. Jos Dannenbnum, New York. C. V. Smith, San Frnnclsco. A. B. Armstrong, Los Angolos. J. L. Smith, San Francisco. F. J. Andross, Portland. Miss A. Bnrnos, New York. Milton Schnchtol,' Cleveland. Virgil Hart, Roseburg. John Cnrson. W. N. Downing. C. C. Jones, Portland. Honry Sorr. M. A. Moyehdorff. Salem. John T. Hank, Dnys Creek. Z. Barnes. M. Wilson. D. R. Pleavey, Lob Angeles. C. II. Vnn Buren, Jefferson. George Kulh, Marlon. N. N. Pnton, Mllford, Iowa. M. M. Hlgh,McMlnnvllle. W. L. Jones, Jefferson. G. H. Rlchnrdson, Portlnnd. W. L. Bryant. Fred Will. THE DANGERS OF. ASIATIC IMMIGRATION irin rnnir nwn nnmin """ " ""uo' in & EaBt Africa they are already th Inant element, owning much J best land and carrying on m ' the retail trade. , This is the real reason why ' Transvaal and Australia far.i people want to limit Asiatic lam,1 tlon if it cannot be entirely" hlblted. A country like the f vaal need? a strong bourg0j', prosperous trading middle ; Tho Europeans are capitalists lnndownors, and fnrmers; if Asiatic is allowed free Ingres', may begin as a coolie, but he eventually drift to tho towns as most of the shopkeeplng and t of tho work for which skilled1 sans and clerks nre required. ; the social balance, out of yj sound community may bo conn ed, will bo disturbed; tho Euro middle class will never bo built if tho Asiatic can settlo freely more than in India itself. Xht dentured Chinese, under the repa tion cnluse, Is no danger In this 8jiect; but tho Indlnn gevern: will not allow Asiatics to bo broi in under these-conditions, nor tho Japanese government conjet such terms for their emigrant! Australia. So the colonial got ments adopt registration or a r. gent Illiteracy test as a meat controlling tho inflow. Sidney in London Standard. Home Taken and Huns Broad, baked bonus, salads, boiled hams, voal loaf, prepared good ...!, lor klB. llotl, & Orabor. ,,,. KrMnJ. mm LOW SHOES THAT HUG THE ANKLE- TIlrtt'H OIIO Of tllO lHYt fl. turvu of our low cut fur wo. mom, Thoy nro mxik, on tuto rial chun? Mttlng luU Niul do moi gup nu nuuiy ordinary fchocut do, TIhn nhiHj aw light aud cool khiI aro exact Mtttng. Yow luiow tlio lUviMMfort of a WiHy lAUc tkoQ Ih warm HtatlHr, li us How yow Uko ho uot oWlf to buy. OREGON SHOE oro welcome. No evening service, .dauphtor of bunday sohool at 10 o'olook n. m. Wnrd, went to Albany lat avanlne Goijk'I Chapel, J to visit rolntlvos. She was accom- Flftoonth and Mill strots. Sun- panled by hor nunt. Miss Carrie dny school at 10 a. in. Preaching at Ward, wljo has been visiting In this 11 a. in. aud 8 p. in. Tostlmouy and city. piulso sorvloo at 7 p. in. Itvgulnr I Mrs. Thomas Ramsey and dauch- ,tor, of Donvor, who have snout ih St, PaulV KpUcoiml. past wook with tholr rolatlvw, H. F. Chomokotu and Church trMs. Do Witts, loft this momlne for Pr' Rov. Barr G. la, rector. SYuth land and Soattlt. on tholr way homo, Sunday after Trinity. 8nics at haying spont some tlmo U Southorn 7:30 a. m. and 11 a. m. Sunday California. sohool at 10 a. m. No tvoMug sor vlcos until Stutombar. All cordially woloomo. Tho worst of It Is that there is often an economic necessity for tho prosenco of tho Asiatic. lt Is not nl ways that ho Is forcing himself Into places where ho Is merely superflu ous and a nuisance. Labor is bo bad ly wanted In all the colonies, tho whlto laborer Is 80 scarce and dear, and sometimes so hnndicnpped by climate, that the Asiatic, In tho be ginning, Is generally welcome. Mr. Noomo points out that ho has seldom come unlnvitod In the ilrst Instance. On tho contrnry, direct efforts wero made to bring him to places whero tho labor supply is short of tho do mnnd, ns wns tho case not only with tho Chinese In tho Transvaal, but with tho Indlnns in British Guiana, tho West Indios, and East Africa, with tho Arabs in Natal, and with tho Malays at tho cape. When the Asia tic comos he Is too apt to stay; and whon ho stays ho rises In the social and oconomlc scalo. His very virtues ro against him. If ho wero llko tho nogro nnd could .be kept permanent ly to unskilled menial labor, ho would bo loss objectionable. Un happlly, ho Is not a savage, but a highly astuto and cnpablo person, who works pretty nearly ns woll as tho whlto man at a fraction of tho cost. Rosult tho Asiatic comes to ilrlvo tho European out of all tho handicraft trados and minor merenn tlio avocations. Tho history of Na tal is a startling and painful illus tration of this statement. Fifty yours ago Natal, suffering bndlv from the shortage of labor, obtained per mission to Import coollos. Thoy enme nnd conquered. Tho oxnms. slon Is really not too strong. Natal, DIED. BARR. At tho family home, i Eoln, Friday, July 12, 1907, 9:50 p. m., Mrs. Adllno Barri 74 year nnd 9 months. Tho body will bo shipped from Clough undertaking parlors la morning to Tumor, whoro their n1 services will bo conducted by I Fowler nt 11:30 a. m. Intormeo Twin Onk cemetery. Tho steamor Oregonn is mal two trips a week to Corvalllg. ' -o- Tho pnsturo is nlways richer on far side of tho fence. Tho man who really does hli I can trust tho world for oil the n ..MONEY TO LOAi THOMAS K. FO' Oror Ladd & Bush'B Bank, Sale,! Norwich Union Fire Insurance Sock Frank Moredlth, Resident Aj Offlco with Wm. Brown & Co., ) 129 Commercial street. NEW TODAY Notice On and of tor July 1, R. Rynn'a roal oatut, loan, iMur nnd employment offlco will te Commorclal Hall, cornor of Co morclal and Center streets. 6-2 9-U- For Sale SoToral nausea la W and farm lands at a bargain. 0 Ital National Bank. 6-l-o4- tho Garden Colony, which Is oml nontiy nttod to bo tho homo of a fairly numorous British population, hns now more Asiatics than Euro poans. The Irtdlnns lncrenso much fastor than tho whites, thev nrn Rmi coming In, nnd the bulk of them do not go back. By the time tholr in. donturos nro out thev hn ironnMi- ly saved a little money, and with that thoy start farming, cultivate market gardens, or set up small shops. Thrifty. Industrious, skillful, and able to live on an income on which whit men would starve, they do well; so well that they aro gradually gottlag the business of tho colonv Wanted. Painter, good bruBh h: Enquire of T. J. Kress, 306 Not 20th street. 7-U-lt For Rciit Furnished or unfurniii bouso, or would soil; and t' smaller place. Enquire of Mrt Strong, 483 South Commert street, or phono 1447. 7-1S-1 Wanted Dining room girl at 0 togo Hotel. 7-13-1 For Sale Ton head of good & cows. Fred A. Mclntlro, Sale: Route No. 3. Phone Faroe. 36. 7-13-St' aWWHPjHPaBMi " w1 . For Sale. Good 4-year-old axW- mare, also a good worker. " about 1050 pounds. Route No. Phono 233 Farmers. W. A. B kus. 7-13-Jt To Dam tlio MoKoiulo. Russell Woleh, manngor of tho lo cal oQlco of the Wlllamotto Valley Company, today tiled In the county momh of tl Columbia river. So far clerk's ouico n nottoo of aproprln-'tntt havo rPond tho enemy with uon or the wators of tho McKonslo!onwulloss cowngo nnd a toloscope, Thoy Doffiul tho Ports. Tho Orogon militia Is havlag a strouuous tlmo of It kjlng the Japs or some othr oaeiny from cap turing Stattlt nnd running tholr lloeti by the fortifications at tha nvor aud n power slto, presumably for tho purpose of furnishing power for tho generation of oloctrielty for tho operation of tho propod elec tric railway which tho Eugene & Eastern Railway Company recently Incorporated, is contemplating build Ins up tho McKonlex valley nnd are keeping koon wateh on tho maneuvers of the orafty onemy. in cidentally tho boys are having a good outing, aro learning much of tho art of war, and will return home bettor soldiers and la fine shape for their usual employments from their outlug. TODAY'S SPECIAL WATERMELONS The first of the Season Moir Grocery Co. j "ln slto lolocted by Mr Welch Is ritiM'j