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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1008. 5 I J. L STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER 8 I fljH Special Sale of PANTS Now is the time to brighten up the old coat and vest. A new pair of trousers will save you the price of a suit. See Window Display BOYS' PANTS 30c for 22c 50c 60c 75c 95c $1.00 $1.10 $1.25 $1.50 it tt a tt tt u a a 37c 45c 58c 71c 75c 85c . 94c $1.12 !pi .5 miuccd to 4 JvJ 2J 2.25 2.50 3.00 3;50 4.00 4.50 5.00 6.00 it it it it H it it it it 1.50 1.69 1.88 2.62 3.00 37 3.75 4.50 ARE HAVING A GREAT TIME Rio Do .Tnnerlo, Jan. 1C. All 'sorts of amusements, from baseball to dances, Is on today's program for the entertainment of tho officers and Jack Ips of Rear-Admiral Evans' fleet. Tho diplomatic corps hero ascrlbo tho failure of tho German cruiser Bre men's ofllcers to tako part part In tho festivities at tho palaco yostordny to chagrin over tho official utterance of tho Brazilian president. Llttlo cre denco Is glvon tho report that tho slight trouble botween watermen and Americans Monday night was Inspired by foreigners. THE KINDS SOAKED. Collego Society Dishes Out Impart Inl Justice. Seattle, Wash., Jan. 1C. To bo thoroughly soaked In n bathtub, cloth Ing and all, was tho sentenco passed . and executed on three students of tho .Stato University, who llvo In tho men's dormitory. And tho sad fea ture of tho deed, which was ordered by tho "kangroo court" that rules tho "dorm" was that tho victims woro officers of tho court. WILL WELCOME THE BIG FLEET Herman Allen, Oraf Caskln and Doll Floyvl woro tho undorgradu ates who suffered at tho hands of their own trlbunnl, and thoy woro punished because thoy conducted n dormitory danco nt tho gymnasium Inst Friday and did not provide any chaporono or patronesses. o Tucotim Organizing n lint (cry. (United Pross Lonsod WIro.) Tacomn, Wash., Jan. 1G. Prelim inary stops woro taken nt a meeting last night to organize a corps of ar tillery In Tacomn, tho first of tho kind In tho stnttJ of Wnahlngton. Ofllcers woro olectcd nnd a rocrultlng com mission appointed. Captain I. M. Howell was oloctod commander of tho lmttory. Tho corps will hnve quartors In Iho now armory building to bo oroctcd this year. cutlng a flank movomont, nnd dyti mltlng tho honvy battorlos or of cap turing ono of them, and using tho guns for an attack on tho other forts. Sn rinndnoo, Jan. 1G. San Franctoco will Rive the officers nnd Mliors of Admiral Hvnns' fleot n lioo.ooo w. come. Platoons of the city's pretu. t native daughters will "id tii- Alitor in groat parades through tin- treu, strewing flowers la thflr patii TVh wi ' bo n pageant on a rar with th.- triumph tho generals of antlen Rome and their armloa re wlvtsl af' r .i great aohlevomont. A1! the bands of the olty will groot them and ( h.-t them by day, nnd nt olglit San Francisco will bocomo a i-ltrof nvm lights. And, In ad dition to n1.. this, there will be balls ud dlnnpis without ond for ofllcers aad men Tlu-s things have boon tnativi derided upon at tho first "gular me.ting held by tho reception committee appointed by Mayor Tay lor. A platon i.f j.ivpy girls is to lead wch dh.M.m or the sailors, boarlns flora! emblems of tho particular bat tleship from which tho sailors come. win men and girls will wear gar lands of flovurs, and bands of mu tilans, both those of the ltv and of battk shins will render music throughout the parade. -o- SAN FRANCISCO IS PROTECTED ffoatinud on pago four.) Sn F an. I sco. Jan. 16 After Imooths of uuit work done wIth con. Jrab p .r.-1-y. United States nrmv 8met-rs have almost oomnletert 'a fur an estenalro stm nf ra. doubts and tl.nchfta fnr (hA nrnlan. F' of th fo.ts guarding the en fane tu San Franelsoo. iWo y, arj ago ennGraiK mnAe, the PPpror.. ti ,n for th wnPi,a n. pntlv th. - has been a rush, and inj :," W!iri Major C. H. MoKin ,'r th " uffltr In charge of the for- 'ntatiur.i ju tha Pnllfnmlo .llctnln 11 the Mcuadnock hniiriinf? iir 'f of draftsmen are busy on the ntoi are being rushed to com tlun Out in thn flnl.l thA ctirvovs lre active Students 0f wgrr,.A ,-, nnint&. Pot the daneer nf n in..i. , rwlDs ,rop at Half-Moon bay or L "? QUler Point a few miles souti r e city and out of range of the P B Buns at th harbor's mouth, exe- The San IYiwicIhco Market. (United Pross Loasod WIro.) Snn Francisco, Jan. 10. Whont, No. 1 California club, per contnl, $1.66 01.70; whito milling club, $1.70 1.72; whlto AustrnllRn, $1.76 0 1.80; Northern bluostom, 11.76 tf 1.77; Northern oluh. $1.07 1.70; Inferior grades of whent, S1.60O1.00. Barley No. 1 foed, $1.66 1.G0; with some fancy at $1.01 VI; com mon to fair, $1.60 1.R6; browing, at San Francisco, $1.00 1.G6; brew ing and shipping, at Port Costa. $1.67Vl.M2Vi; Chevalier, $1.05 1.80, according to quality. Potatoes Por cental, Salinas Bur banks, $11.S6; Oregon Burbnnks, $1$1.26; river whltoa, 50o$l; Early Rose. $1.52 1.36; river rod, $1.35 1.40; sweet potatoes, 2c por pound and $2.26 per orato. Onions Yellow Danvors, $2.40 $2.60; Brown Australians, nominal, none offering. Buttor Freeh California, extras, 36 c; firsts, 24o; seconds, 22c. Storage California extras, 24c; firsts, 23; seconds, 22 c; Eastern extraB, 24 c; firsts, 23; seconds, 23c; ladles, Eastern, 20c; firsts, 19c. Fresh eggs Per dozen, extras, 34 c; firsts, 30c; seconds 25c; thirds, 22 c. Storage California extras, 24 c; flrs,3jv23c; seconds, 17c; Eastern extras, 21o; firsts, 19c; seconds, 14c. Now cheese Per pound, California flats, fanoy 14 c; firsts, 13 c; Cal ifornia Young America, fancy, 15c; firsts, 14c. California storage Flats, fancy. 15c; firsts, 14 c; Young America, 16 o. Storage Eastern fanoy, New York, 17 ; Ore gon, 15c. i.o A Horse's Memory. My father had a fine driving horse that was intelligent and had learned a number of tricks. Ono night he was stolen, and no trace was found of him for nearly two years when, ono day, father met a stranger driving the horse and of course claimed him. In tho dispute which followed father remarked that If It was tho horse stolon from him he would on boing unharnessed go to the gate, lift the latoh. onon the gate, go around the barn, slide the bolt, open tho door and go into the third stall. The man agreed to give the horse up on those terms. They drove home and up the lane to the barn and unharnessed tho horse, when, wkhout a moment's hesitation, he performed the feats father said he would. Chicago Tribune. An Official Miirrlnge. (United Pross Lonsod WIro.) I Walla Walla, Wash., Jan. 10. MIsb Ilolcn Bronts, youngest daugh ter of Judgo and Mrs. Thomns II. I Bronts, and Ilobort Ankeny, youngest son of Sonntor ami Mrs. Lovl An- , kony, were united In mnrrlngo at tho homo of the bride's pnronts last ov onlng. The nowly married couple loft on the evening train for Portland. Second Choice. There is u Washington lad who, it would appear, assents to tho old proposition that. It is well to have more tlinn ono string to one's bow. The boy was being cnteohized ono day by a well-monnlng visitor. to tho houso. "Well, Harry," said tho lady, "don't you think you hnvo a aim not to be Prosldont of the United States?" "Oh, I don't know," nnsworod Harry, carolessly. "Maybe I'll try for It after I got too old to bo a pitcher." Philadelphia Lodgor. o ! , Otherwise Occupied. "Do you think the rnllways rea lizo tholr responsibilities?" "Some of them don't," answered the offhand economist. "They aro too busy Improving tholr opportune tlos," Washington Star. o Self-supporting. Lady (to blind beggar) Whoro's tho boy who usod to lead you around, my poor man? Boggar Oh, he's gone Into busi ness on his own account. Meggen dorrfer Blaotter. fir aber Bros. I THE OLDEST MAN IN AMERICA Escaped the Terrors of Many Winters By Using Pe-ru-na. 1 . . . . . . . ".9S1 'J Attribute wpt$ Extreme Oldfy Age to the Usemm t?w.: of Pe-ru-tta," wMt ;.. :;?. ;::.'.:.f- ::-x iv; y7y. ''Ts?!r,yV"?"Tr" - -y ::'.S' oHnnnB v :SSww: 6B6s666kHHBH6Kn666666666666lB 'JWSSS"' s6s666VH666H6HB!)uc3S?r7XHBb66666666BBK ' "' Mx&: sVSPiinuZ ldBlk666v Hfc- -i, MSSBOKr l SSSlSSIliai I I III ! I ll ..V. B,hJevvVtffeKlBBBBBBIBk HiA s66fl6uBSKv!!Bn59wHBlaaH6HBH6lB6B SBBBHBHttHbSBBBBBBBMHHsflBBK' SlBSSSaKiEa"BllfiHMfiMMHBMiHinSllllaSBiBiBlllllB flHswHa1lffilPPffinP9H616H6Bfl66A -' sHHrasHsMmIssiSHP ja s. IsBBtwMuBBbuflVr oySw''i MS) WMft''SSPSiC'" Bm0t9lwaW . . JMsHs6ssm ' Years Old Last Birthday, '-; '.i.- .-T Mr, Isaac Brock, no ISAAC BROCK, a citizen of McTonnan county, Toxns, has lived for 110 years, For many yoars ho resided at Bosquo falls, olghtoon mllos west of Waco, but now llvos with his son-in-law atValloy Mills, Texas, Sonio tlmo ago, by request, Undo Inn no camo to Waco and sat for his pioturo, holding in his hand a stick cut from tho Bravo of General Anctrow Jaokson. Mr. Brock is a dignified old gont Ionian, sliqwlng fow signs of docropitudo. H1s family Btblo is still prosorvod, and it shows that thodnte of his birth was writ ton 110 years ago, Horn before the United States were I formed. Saw 22 presidents elected, Pe-ru-na tins protected him front all sudden changes. Veteran of four wars. Shod a horse when 99 years old, Always conquered the grip with Pe-ru-na. Witness In a land suit at tho ago of 110 years. Believes Pe-ru-na the greatest remedy of the age tor catarrhal troubles. H'J ii I IN speaking of his good hoalth and ex tromo old atco. Mr. Brook aivai "Af tor a man has llvod In the worl as long as I havo, he onght to hart found out a groat many things by ex porlonco. I think I have dono so. "One of the things I have found out to my entire satisfaction is ths proper thing for ailments that are aux eirectiy to the effects of the climate. For 119 years I have with" stood the changeable climate ot the United States. I have always been a yery healthy man, but, of course, anbjoot to the affea tlons which are due to sudden change lntheollmatoand tomperaturo. "AstorDr, Hart man's remedy, Peru-na, I have found It to be the best, If not the only reliable remedy tor these affections. It has been my standby for many years, and I attribute my good health and ex tremo old age to this remedy. "It oxaelly moots all my require tnonts. It protects mo from tho ovil of foots of suddon changes; It glvos me strength it koops my blood In good cir culation. I havo coino to rolyuponlt almost ontlroly for tho many little things for which I ucod mcdloluo. 11 Whon opidomlos of la grlppo first bo gan to mako tholr appoaranoo in this country 1 was a sufferer from this ills oaso, had several long sieges with tho grip. At first I did not know that Pe-ru-na was a remedy for this disease. When I heard that la grlppo was epidemic catarrh I tried Pe-ru-na for la grlppo and found It to bo Just tho thing." In a lator lottor, Mr. Brook wrltosi " "1 am woll and fooling as wo 11 as I havo for yoars. I would not be without rcruna," Yours truly, A lottor dated July 3, 1000, writton for Mr, Brock by his wife, Sarah J. Brook, statosi "Last winter I had Just gotten up out Of a spell of sickness, when l commenced taking Peruna, I think It Improved my health very much." In a postscript, Mrs, Brook adds i "Ho rocoivos a groat many luttora inquiring about what 1'oruna will do. I do not auswor thorn all, as I think thoy can ! got a bottlo and try it," TcBIIiij Tales. Tho toachor was giving them a practice leenon In the art of conver sation, and every llttlo girl was ex pected to tell of some Incident In lior recent o.vperlence. In the class there was ono bashful little girl who Anally was Induced to tell of an ex perience alio had when tho family wore nut riding: "We werT riding along, having n nice time," she snld, "whon wo saw another hortM and buugy coming very fast. And pretty soon the bug gy ran into somotlilng and was up set, nnd all tho peoplo woro thrown out. Then pnpa said: 'Good onough for them. I never Hkod those peoplo very well anyhow.' " Thora was a burst of laughtor In the room1, for everybody know who tho peoplo in the acoldont woie. Co lumbus Dispatch. ' n . i Some people nro doscondod from monkeys whilo others only soom to be. o Cast your broad upon tho waters rjul watch tho sea gmila got It. Sun, Moon and Tides. Tho sun ond moon conjointly af foct tho oceans In obedienco to th" fact In naturo known as tho law nf tho attraction of gravity. It ! the nature of things that the un mil moon shall pull at tho earth' wat ers, and no further explanation can be glveu. When the sun snd moon are pulling In line the tides are high est and when pulling against each other th lowest. The moon so much near, r th earth than the sun that it do' i moHt of the pulling, not wlili rmnliiiK l. greatly inferior dl-iiii'imlwii. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will give prompt attention to all orders, guarantee our work o give satisfaction and to be up to tho sanitary stand ard. WE WILL IJE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS. Call at our shop on Liberty street, back of Barr's Jewelry Store. Phono 650. Old Trusty Incubator 120-Egg incubator for $13.20 Large sizes also. Prices in proportion. Fully Guaranteed Free Trial The beet Ingubator on the mar ket at any priqe. Sond for catalog or qall and see thorn. D. A. 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