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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, &ALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1007. j. L. STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER - J I li j 1 1 1 m ii 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 h I iDlEB CLEAMXGS WHICH A1UA MumiV IX THE OP THOSE WHO TAKE ADVANTAKE OP THE OPPORTUNITY. J irasols ; I ' ,H para8ols are ofrcrcya o M because we nine um.. fl,ng to tak tneir !... , values for c' ff 1 5S-?1.GS values tor.x.xv !00 value for $1.40 iHATEI) TALCUM POWDER big 6-ounce can of high Uade talcum 6c can the. bVET GIUP SUPPORTERS. IVe have jusi reuunwu i' jimnt BATHING SUITS 3ATHING TRUNKS All sizes for men and boys Wash Goods& All wash goods arc on slaughter tabid. W do not wan?" to carry over ono single- yard, so wo offer thorn at ' T ' Half Price Straw Hats A big table full of men's, boys' children's straw lints, worth 25c to 75c; special 1 0c each PERSONALS STATE Another lino shown In Commorclal atvcot window; values 50c to 75c; special our 38c each Genuine Oregon buckskin gloves, Indian tan, homo-made. $1 .25 pr X-RAYS Those Wlso Astronomers. a late occasion when the little ilanct Mars loafing round In pcrlgoo with Ibis old world of ours, iarants got their telescopes all touted on his nibs, ant the wrinkles on his 'horns, ,td poke him In tho ribs; Into his habits In a precon certed plan , If on his cuticles, ho hnd tho alcrobe Mnn km s"o this gang of theorists Although they all wero wldo ichummr with tho stars and things that ornament tho skies, rerr different notions and somo it them rather quoor; l&ilmlng that tho planet was lerold of atmosphere, tni u wns Peck's mother and iMtnndered to and fro, i Salem man on Sunday, having po place else to go. 'olhtn jti'l assorted that tho tonet was no old i nothing left upon it, save a awful lot of cold. Vewcombe, down nt Borkoloy tumped the balance of his pals iking "if thero nro no men. ho'u building tho canals. doubled the contention nnd aw Id an extra bono olntlng out tho snow-cap that aorned tho arctic zono. Wallace put his shovel in whIJ feneerlngly he laughed. ting there wero no cannls, which Re coma prove by Taft. rne! "TIs false! It is! It Isn't! ffcer to each other cried. rch ono said and proved It toj ibe other follow lied. W Impish llttlo nlnnftf hnvlni ftlrred up all this din, noin,nS. but just "turno-l """ma and walked right out Sln." the money on tho navy, it would build live first class battleships, "all of them up to Standard." a m If John D. docs not want to pay that fine ho can Ho in Jail. Tho gov ernment allows only ono dollar a day for this service, nnd Johnny would bo Jugged for 80, 100 years tlmo onough to allow him to oxplato tho larger part of his Bins. w Tho dispatches says that a couple of young Indies who wero rescued from drowning, kissed tho brnvo young follow who Bnvod them. This sounds nice, but It Is slncoroly hoped tho girls waited until they got dry boforo thoy sottlod tho bill. Kisses aro all right but, tho Bontlmont Is nil out of them when a follow Is kissed by 150 pounds of dripping feminin ity, half wntor-loggcd and wholly hyotorlcnl. Eugcno Is golngtq sond Dan Kolly, tho all around athlete to Jamestown, and yot Kolly has novor dono nny- thing mean to Eugene. t J. C. Dranstotter has sold his soft drink parlors, says tho Eugene Guard, becauso his health compollod 111 m to quit tho buslnoss. Thoso soft-drink places alwnys woro dan gerous. A follow Is llnblo to got wator-Iogged almost any tlmo. ' m Dr. Broughor, Portland' Sam Jones, Is dellvorlng sermons on "proper dress" and kindred sub jects, Instend of religious topics. Still it Is porhnps propor that a man should discuss things ho knows iomo- thlng of. " 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m n i n i ! 1 1 n 1 1 ! Mrs. Albert Jessop went to Now port today. Miss Essie Goodenough is visiting Portland relatives. Attorney J. R. Wyatt of Albany Is in tho city. Miss Essie Goodenough is .visiting Portland relatives. Charles Gray was among tho Portland-bound passengers today , Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Slowort have gone to Newport for an outing. Erf-Mayor Prank Waters wont to Portland this morning on business Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stolz wero among those leaving for Newport to day. Mrs. Verdio Van Patton was among those going to Portland this morn ing. L. S. Rowland, nn employee of tho stnto printing office spent Sunday in Portland. s P. II. Kaylor has returned from Marion, whoro he has been visiting frlonds. Miss LIzzlo Wesley left this morn ing for a throe weeks outing atHNow-port. W. II. Downing, president of tho Oregon stato fair, is in tho city todny on business. L. S. Rowland, nn employee of tho stato printing office, spent Sunday In Portland. Dr. Jas. Wlthycombe, of tho stato agricultural college, was in tho city today. NORMAL SCHOOLS Board of Control In Session-Discuss Drain and Monmouth Tho executive and flnauco commit tees of the stnte board of rogonts of normal schools wero In Besslon this afternoon, auditing bills of Weston and Ashland schools, and hearing re ports from committees of regents sent to visit nnd inspect each school. President Resslor of tho Monmouth school was. in tho city and mot with tho board. Tho decision of tho At torney general was approved by tho board to the effect that no now build ing or nddltlons could bo erected. Tho board was in session all after noon trying to adopt a plan to moot tho proposals to carry on tho Mon mouth and Drain schools without nn appropriation. Mr. W. DAyor, chairman of tho financial committee, takes tho posi tion that the Monmouth and Drain normals must be closed and that they cannot bo run, ovon though thoy put up tho funds for current expenses until tho legislature meets. 20 PER CENT REDUCTION ON Men's Stmme Outing Suits We still have a splendid assortment for yot to select from, bat the reduced prices will clear them otrt quickly dating this tropical weather I Miss Loin Do Long and tho Misses Mario and Netta Iloriilnkntm loft thin Miss Zula Hunt has gono 'to Son- morning for tho Newport bench, MANY HOMESTEADERS. J. H. Cradlebaugh. Rockefeller evnr ...v. ,. T jJV . ---. j-m will, J1UU, r""e Sam concludes to spend F Quality House - vfeVksiiiiiiiiiiipT 'in w pioneer optician of ftheclrcaiiine-Best i tree ir! c couU Con8Ul' Trt8t PrlCeS 8Dd re8UlU - uc nme. IAS- H. HINGES EJrssti V NatteMV One Hundred and Tm'iity-five Locate Near I!ui-n In One Wct'k. A. Hombreo, who resides on a rnnch thirty miles south of Burns, is in tho city vlBlting his son-in-law, D. L. Moomaw, says tho Baker City Herald, and dropped in nt the Herald offlco yesterday afternoon for a vldlt. Mr. Hombreo stated that tho land in his section of tho country Is being rapidly taken up, ono cruiser hnvlng Iqcnted 125 peoplo on homesteads in ono wedk. At this rate It will not be long until tho beBt of tho land Is taken up. Wnter can bo secured for Irrigation purposes and bountiful crops nro grown. Mr. Hombreo lives nonr tho Mai nour lakes and states that fishing and hunting aro of tho best in tho interior. There nro somo deer still to bo found in tho wilds nnd antolopo run In herds of 40 to 50. Tho.'der aro getting rather scarce but It Is not an unusual sight to bgo a large herd of antelope. o Ho Got tho License. A young gentleman went into tho county clerk's offlco Saturday and when a pretty young lady employed therein approached the counter to learn his business he bashfully stam mered that ho wanted a license. "Oh! certainly," said she, "but you must have a witness, as to her age, etc." "But I want a license to shoot ducks and Chinas', a hunter'9 llcease," he replied. Then tho blushes ftopekow got across to the other sldo of the counter, aad the license waa.made out' without the aid of a wttawta. x , sldo whoro she will enjoy nn outlnjt on tho beach. Mls3 Zoo Stockton has cone to Mcdford, whoro sho will bo tho guoBt of Miss Bollo Hnndloy. Herman W. Barr and two children, John G. and Miss Clara, left todny for a ton days' outing nt Newport. Judgo T. A. McBrido of Orogon City Is at Salem looking up some rofcroncos nt tho law library. Mrs. L. U. Josso and dnuchtor have gono to Newport whoro they will Join tho camp city on tho bench. Mrs. II. C. Ramngo, who has been visiting In this city has returned to hor homo in Woodburn. Mrs. H. C. Rnmago, who has boon visiting In this city has returned to hor homo In Woodburn. E. L. Irvln nnd II. O. Irvln nnd families havo roturned from a trip to tho Tillamook country. Fred Kress and A. E. Aufranco, of Portlnnd, spent Sunday In this city visiting tholr pnrontB nnd frlonds. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. W. Power havo returned from Newport whoro thoy on Joyed nn outing on tho bench. Mrs. D. P. Waggonor nnd daugh ter, Miss Nonnlo, loft this morning for an oxtonded visit In Vlctorln. Miss Lucy Larkln, a student In tho Btimmor normal wont to Portlnnd Saturday ovonlng to visit rolntlvos. Ed. Wollor, Dr. J. N. Smith, Mr. ami Mrs. H. M. Brnnson and Mr?. White wero passengers for Nowpon todny. Miss Lucy Larkln, n 'student In tho fjumnior normal, went to Port land Saturday evening to visit rela tives. Mrs. L. U. Josso and daughter havo gono to Newport whoro they will Join tho enmp city on tho beach. Miss Nino Martin and Miss Nellie Smith hnvo gono to Newport, whore they will visit the lattor's undo, James Roo of Nye Beach. Harry Wondoroth, Harry Wlodmer nnd Porcy Larson wont to Newport today whoro thoy will spend two weokB on tho beach. Wawen J. Hunt, the woll-known musician and shoo salesman, wont to Newport today whoro ho will enjoy a weok'B outing at tho beach. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Anderson have returned from Red Bluff nnd ShnBta Springs, California, whoro they enjoyed a several weeks' outing. Suporlntondont James of tho prison, has gono to Newport whoro he will Join his family who aro on- Joylng an outing on tho beach. Mr. and Mrs. John Rocd, of Stella coom, Washington, nrrivod In tho city this morning to visit tho former's aunt, Mrs. Clark of tho Leonard ho tel. Miss Ruby Wilson, bookkeeper for tho Buren & Hamilton furnlluro sloro, has gone to her homo in Acme, Oregon, whero sho will spend a two weeks vacation. Rev. Wm. McGee, formerly of Sa- lom, now curate to Rev. Lane of Al bany, preached his first sermon yes terday, and tho largo congregation say ho did very well. Wra. Warner. J. S. Wyant, Geo. Melson, Harry Melson, A.' P. Hofer and Paul Hofer registered at tho St. Charles last night en route for Mt. Jefferson. D. E. Matthews, tho Corvallls Jeweler, west to Portland today to take a trip up the Columbia river with his wife and daughter. He wa? fcrs&wly f MeOreffor, Iewa. whoro thoy will remain for two wooks. Dr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry Ollngor nnd Manager "Jack" Dancy, of tho Pacific Statos Tolophono company, loft this morning for , Lebanon, from which plnco thoy will slip nwny Into tho dnrk recesses of the prlmovnl forest to absent themselves from civilization for n fortnight. Thoy woro chaper oned by Edwin Baker, tho bond manipulator of tho pen for Joseph Meyers & Sons of this city. DIED. ZINN At his homo nenr Chomnwn, Sunday, Aug. 4, 1907, at 5:40 p. m. of Ifrlght'8 (ll8oaso, Gcorgo D. Zlnn, aged C4 years. George D. Zlnn wns born in Vor mllllon county, Illinois, August 30, 1843, nnd his early llfo was Bpont in Knnsns and Missouri. In Mny, 1862, ho enlisted in tho 25th Ohio battery, light artlllory, and served his country through tho civil wnr. ' Moving to Oregon In 1882, ho sot- tied six miles north of Snlom, whero ho resided up to tho tlmo of his dontli. Ho leaves, bosldcs his widow, Mrs. Flora E. Zlnn, eight children to mourn his dontli. His children arc Z. J. Zlnn nnd W. W. Zlnn of Snlom, W. T. Zlnn of Eu eoeo, Mrs. Idn Towner of Potulnma, Cnl., C. L. Zlnn of Pomoroy, Wnah , and Alllo, Knttlo and Prank Zlnn who rosldo nt tho family homo. Tho funeral will bo conducted from Z. J. Zlnn's "residence, 004 Trndo stroot at 2 p. m. tomorrow, Tuosdny, by Rov. William Matthews of this city. The local corps of tho G. A. R., Sedgwick Post, will havo chargo of tho dorvicos. Intorment In tho G. A. R. circle. MONEY TO LOAN. TIIOB. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Snlom, Or. 20 PER CENT REDUCTION ON Ladies Stmme Parasols Plain and embroidered pongee covers, and plain and embroidered white lawn covers. These are season able goods at prices far below their actual value. Have you seen those Novelty Dress Goods on out bargain tables at 35c and 75c. All ate greatly uedticed In price. J6f &y92&d Z? . S CI?- waa&U4t a V"& (C(W &rci. SEEKS HQ.P-PICKERS. Kii'lm Will Uho 1500 Beginning Sop tnnlMT 1. Conrad Krobs, who has largo hop yards In dlfforont parts of tho Wll lnmotlo valloy, Is In tho city nrrang ing to opon hondqunrtorri for engag ing plckors for tho season. "Picking will begin about Septombor 1," ho BnyB, "and na wo need nbout 1500 plckors, wo havo to bogln engaging holp cnrly. I hok for n good supply of plckors this year, howovor, an tho pooplo who havo picked our Iioph In formor yours aro mostly figuring on loMirnlng to our yards this year ugnln. "V.'holo families take thoir regular annual vacation In 6ur yards, and thoy mnko moiioy at tho samo tlmo. I know of somo hondH of famlllu who nro making ub high as $5 a day In tho city, but thoy havo notified their omployorH that tho regular hop yard ncn:Ion Is due pretty soon nud that u lnVo of nljaenco Is oxpoctoxl. Whure the fn.li,v L largo and all tho mombora work, thoy can mako as much ns ?20 u day In our hop fluid?, and thoy return to tho city with health ronowed nB well." i Ho Bays ho will havo preuchors on hand at tho Independence yards to conduct rovlvnls during tho throo wooks of hop picking, nnd Hint thl will bo considered quite an attraction by thoso rollgloiiBly Inclined. In other yards, howovor, ho will havo dlfforont klndn of recreation. An for prlcoa for hopH, Mr. Kroba thinks thoro Is very llttlo encourage mont to pick this sonaon, but ho hopes that tho mnrkot will chango by tho tlmo tho hops nro lu 'tho balo, nnd that tho hop groworH of tho Btate mny bo recompensed for tholr labor and outlay. Ho expects an nvorago of n ton of hops to the. ncro for tho ontlro 800 ncroa under cultivation this con- son. Tologram, Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent. Offlco with Wm. Brown & Co., No. 120 Commorclal streot. NEW TODAY For Sale. Six-room house, with two porches; two blocks from car lino; all kinds of fruit; good well wator. WH1 sell for $1000, half cash. Address "N.," Journal. 7-19- NotlccjOn and after July 1, R. R. Ryan's real cstato, loon, Insuranco and employment offlco will bo nt Commercial Hall, contor of Com morclal and Contor strcotB. C-20-tf - round Ono long white Bilk ladles' glovo. Owner can havo same by calling at Journal office and paying for this adv. tf. Lot Elbow length white silk glovo. Finder please leave same at Jour nal ottce. 8-S-at Lost Brladle Skepnerd pup two months old, Return to A, K. Wt, S81 N. Church. 8-S-3t A Chance To Bid fof Yout Easiness WHEN YOU NEED A BICVCLE OH REPAIRS FOR YOUR OLD ONE, IS WHAT WE ASK. IIV GIVING YOU PROMPT AND CAREFUL SERVICE WE FEEL THAT WE CAN HOLD YOUR TRADE. WE GIVE YOU Just a Little Better Than the Best THE RAOYCLE, YALE, CORNELL THE WHEELS WE CARRY. WARDS. ND PRINCirrON ARE THEY GO FOR 125 AND UP- WE FIT ALL KINDS AND MAKES OF TIRES, RIMS COASTER BREAKS, ETC., ON SHORT NOTICE. GIVE US A CALL. Best Work at Honest Prices FRANK J. MOORE T I n I