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DAILY CAPITALJQURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. JVFNraD AY, APRIL 8, 1008 TUESDAY, APRIL 7. 1008
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J. I STOCKTON
The Old White Corner
Tomorrow we lnngurnto a ijejlcs of dally .Bales that will bo of
. .. rv render of tills paper. Vo vlll offer sneclal nrlrnti
ii-j.?6ir iu viv.j - . - ti ..----- --
different lines for ono day only.
Tomorrow will be , ."
Underwear, Jay -
I sd cterr garmet la the storo, will bo r6duccdls Ab xa ''spoclal feature
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in
will
offer a case .of 80 dozen f ?
Sleeveless Vests
Regular 15c values for
9c each
Thcro will also bo other attractlvo bargains In long alcove gnr-
Isut! and union suits In Summer nnd Winter weights.
IRTHERN PACIFIC LANDS
tkszi to Sell Their Sagebrush Proper
ty for $2.50 Per Acre- Pen
dleton People Will Tate
into the Court
biding that tho terms of tho i Thoro Is little doubt In tho minds
pern Pacific land grant nro tho lot peoplo who are familiar with tho
MARKET
REPORTS
BY WIRE
BAY CITY MARKET
QUOTATIONS ON PRODUCE AT.
SAN FRANCISCO AND PORT
LAND LOCAL MARKET COR
RECTED UP TO DATE
JAPAN
(Continued from pago one.)
yond tho point of endurance. On
tho other hand. China Is Inclined to
go along on a atlrfor lino of pollcv
than hlthorto. An agreement be
tween the Japanese and Chinese re
mains entirely unlikely, at least un
til tho American fleet arrives, think
tho Chinese, who bollovo that tho
prosenco of tho groat armada In the
Paolflq will tend to bring tho mikado
to morq favorable torms.
,
,Ponr American Fleet.
(United Press Leased Wire.) '
San FranclBco," April 8, Wheat
No. 1 California club, per-cental,
$1.57 1.65; white milling club,
$1.62 1.67; white Australian,
$1.701.72; northern bluestom,
$1.621.C7; northern club,
$1.57 1.62; inforlor grades of
wheat, $1.35 1. CO.
Darloy No. 1 fe"ed, $t.3fc1.40,
with some fancy at $1.42; com
mon to fair, $1.27 1.32 ; brow
ing at San Frnnclsco, $1.42
1.17; browing aud shipping at
Port Costn, $1.40 1.46; Chevalier,
$1.65 1.85, according to quality.
Butter Fresh California extras,
22c; firsts, 20 c; seconds, 19c;
fresh packing stqok, No. 1, lSc;
No. 2. 18c.
Fresh eggs Por dozen, extras,
20e; firsts, 16c; seconds, 15'c;
thirds, 15c; dirties, No. 1, lfic;
dlrtlos, No. 2, 14c.
Now cheese Por pound, Califor
nia Hats, fancy, 11 o; flrstB, lie;
seconds, 10c; California Young
America, fancy, 13 c; firsts, 12c.
Storage Eastern fancy, Now
York, 18c; Oregon, 14c.
Toklp, April 8. Japan Is worried
about the negotiations between Rus
sia and the United 8tates concern
ing tho administration of affairs at
Harbin.
Tho sensationalists connect tho
coming of tho American warships
wlthpOeslblp tuturo rosontlonB con
cerning affairs In South Manchuria.
A Washington dispatch says tho
American government has decided
to oppose the action of Russia and
Japan in Manchuria. Advice from
Harbin qupto Consult Elsher as say
ing that tho United Statos govern
ment on Its own Inltlatlvo demands
tho abandonment of Japan's presont
BtatiiB In Manchuria. Thcso things
havo aroused much comment horo,
but the foreign office refuses to ac
cept nn alarmist vlow of the situa
tion, and states Its belief that tho
AmorlrVTrl'govornmont Is not opposed
tq Japan's presont nttltudo In Manchuria.
I BIG SHIPMENT
OF
NEW UCES, NEW EMBROIDERY, NEW
RIBBONS
JDST QPENED
AU tho swell new combination
Fllct Inco bands
much in demand tills Reason. Wo'ru showiaifnn ogant assortment
In small design, net ground, "all over" faces for yokoi and waists.
It Isn't an iwaggeration to nay tint our kUh la THE laco storo ef:
'tin city. You can't match OHr valuta clwwhere. , . v
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Women Join Itoycott.
Tolclo, April 8. Tho nntl-Jnpa-neso
boycott In China has Bproad to
tho women of the flowery kingdom.
Tho hotiBO wives In tho largor com
munities are forming boycott clubs
I nnu a carofully organized campaign
against Japanese goods will bo car-
Irlod on. This ln?t turn In tho flghf
has Increased tho alarm of Japanese
exporters, who realize that the wom
en nro In n position to cause them
! groat alarm.
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A Twenty-year Sentence.
"I have Just comnloted a twonty
vonp lifinltli kntiinnrn Imnngml liv
'hucklon's Arnica Salvo, which cured!
piq of bleeding plica Just twonty I
years ago." writes O. S. Woolovor. of
Potatoes Por ccntnl, Lompocs, LeRnysvUlo. N. Y. Bucklon's Arlnca
$1.10 1.25; Oregon burbnnks, 80e Salvo heals tho worst sores, bolls,
htl 10- river whites fanov 40(H) U!,rn. wounds isd cuts in tho short
?i.io, uvor wimo, rano, 40(tf t t, 2G t j c; Porry,fl drHB
85c; early rose, $1.25 1.35; rlvor 8jro
rods, $1.351.40; Bwcot potatoes;; ' o
$2.50 $3 por crate; now potatoes, .,.,.,, ... .....
IM'jt I'ylAjriAU .miWiNIV!'.
it thoa- of tho Southorn Pa
; which tho government Is about
At relinquish to sottlors at tho
aam price of $2.50 nn acre, a
ol Pendleton and Echo men
itteniptlng to bring tho railroad
Wat, taya tin Pendleton Trlbmio.
frtar have applied for purchase
rind under tho government pro-
: w toe west end of tho county
1 filed copies of those npnllca-
htoje'to with affldavlts to tho
ttit tiny hnd bfen rojocted
the county recordor. It Is
W that nothing further will bo
s'a tno matter until tho govorn-
f't uit analibt the S. P. and
ft M.aora of land grants, hns
facts that tho govorumont will bo
successful In compelling tho South
orn Pacific to rollnqulsh Its hold
ings but thero is considerable
doubt In tho minds of Pendleton
Inwyors and others- as to whothor
the case of tho N. P. Is exactly sim
ilar. Tho opinion Bcomn-to provnllthnt
tho grnnt to tho Northern Pacific
was unrestricted and thnt tho com
pany Is pormltted to hold Its land
just an long as it deslros and accept
Just as hjgh u prlco as Ic can se
curo. Ab the land In quostlon Is now
worth about $100 por aero It will
bo Hoen thnt those who aro making
Klt'td as I' la alloued that a i tho f Icht will havo something
'loo a on- will bo a doclalon In, worth tholr wbllo If thoy Buccoed In
wr tneir ofrnrti.
23c por lb.
Onions Enstorn
yellow, $3.50
WATER POWER
4.00; eastorn rcdB, $3.00 3.50. j .Consul-Gonornl Henry I). MUlor
Ornngos Por box, navels, fancy, of Yokohnmn Invites nttontlon to
00(0)" "5 choice 11 75 2 00: tno following report of nn electrical
$-.00 -.-D, i"ico. I1.76JP- ww, t on th0 I)OBS,bllItIos of dovol.
standards, $1.35 1.75; tangorlncs, OJin,on( of 0ioctricnl powor ln Jn.
$1.502.00. pnn:
I In tho enso of ono pnwor slto on
Livestock Miirki't. ttff Tashlragnwa tho construction, of
... . .. 0 un-nin.B n tuimol throe and n ha f ml os long
t, Ch,C29nnnApSL ?Tnnn? it" '0'.Jt Is stated, senuro about 06,-
'.Tn'n20'!0,001 oa.t,t.&il5;SJSi,lhTSfi 000 hor Powerand at another
14.000. Hogs opened steady. Loft g b f ,JQ
fr'or ovySi? ft nriBK nmont ' "e " construction,
SMKK5L JijmV'ih 160,000 honopowor couhh It Is ro-
...u ., .,..- -..,. -.- portou, no socuron. in tno nrst in-
lower.
If Got Wlmt Hr WmIihI.
)fi rj ns;n u lookod U3 If
at had ro n." says Mr. C.
wi, of MI'I Croek, Ind. Tor.
m run down that llfo hung
ry slender thread. It was
! L druBRist recommendod
f pilters i bought a bottlo
lOt What T nnnrinr atmnntl.
fttfii!001 ,n the Krftve' but
o Bitters put It back on tho
,. o ,' Bna vo been well ever
wia unaer guarautoo at J.
w7 drug store, EOc.
w postofflce plans are being
lineHtn !.-. .. .,
lfapirTJl . B "cr men ko
CW. mdlgesUon. sour
irr v tns or gaa and ner-
"" II illnrutn wlmt v..
iLiJLiruKKlsts.
' For ConstlMttIon.
Mr. L, H. Fnrnham, a prominent
druggist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, says
"Ghuinborlaln's Stomach and Llvor
Tablets nro cortalnly tho best thing
on tho market for constipation."
Glvo thoBQ tablots a trial. You aro
certain to find thorn agreeable and
pleasant ln effect. Price, 25 cents.
Samples free. For sale by Dt.
Stono's drug store.
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Oregon Supremo Court.
Dlllard & Clayton vs. Olalln Min
ing company, Douglas county, af
firmed. Smith vs. Muagrove, Umatilla
county, remanded.
Whlgbam vs. Supremo Court, Or
der of Foresters, Multnomah coun
ty; reversed and remanded.
ney fee, affirmed.
Kansas City, Mo., April 8. Ro
colpta Ilogri, 12,000; cattlo, 6000;
shoop, 5000.'
binhn, Nob. April 8. Receipt
Hogs, 80Q0; cattlo, &suo;
7600.
RALKM MARKET.
10c.
S
lething New and Novel
In Hat Pins
Real
row
bUdS nrOnaroH hv n unnrot nrnnau on1 mntnllAl
wm ihe natural shape an(J details of tho outer petals.
ner going to be
Local WTiolewile Market
Eggs 12 c.
Ruttor Creamery, 30c.
Cows $3 3.50.
Hens lie; mixed chickens.
Local wheat 82 85c,
Oats 37 40c.
Barloy $26.
Flour Hard wheat, $4.50 4.80.
valley, $4.00.
Hay Cheat, $13Hi clovor, $10
12 por ton; timothy, $14 15.
Onions 3c.
Hops 1907 crop, 44c
Cascara Bark .3 to3c.
stanco thoro Is a good rosorvolr slto
for storage. whUo In tho socond In
stanco ndvantngn would bo takon of
natural lakes. Those altos and oth
erea which havo been survoyod aro
in tho Fujiyama district. Additional
sources of power aro near Nlkko,
sheep, where J,ako ChuioriJ would form tho
largo resorvolr, and whoro, with
fohr miles ot tunneling, a fall of
2000 foot could bo socirod; also 111
the Lake Innwashlro district, whore
tho construction of four mllos of
tunnollng would provide upward of
50,000 horse powor. An Inspection
of tho principal stntH'cK over many
years point to tho probability of tho
Initial plants giving, even during
periods of drought, 300,000 horso
power.
A favornhlo feature of th srhpmo
Is that tho power site provisionally
solooted are located within a com
paratively short dlstnnco of Toklo.
whore, at tho outset, tho bulk of
th powor would b takon. Rotweon
the capital and the sites referred to
Let us show you tho latewt In
LADIES' GENUINE PANAMA HATS
Mxtrn flno quality. Our 'price only
novelty nliown this season.
91.83. They're thu rlovcrcK
MEN'S STRAW HATS '
Manila Hat.s and PnnnmaH. All tho Inttwt blockH In Mcii'h extra
lino Kouuluo Panama luits at 9-t.no. RcRiilar hIoix'h ak from ond
to two dollarH moro for tho saiuo quality.
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DON'T PAY YOUR NKIGIlROIUr DK11TH WHKN YOU TUADK
AT A CASH HTORI-J
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IlAKKIl CITY DKMOCRAT.
Mmf
t:o8
Wv have a faw
a big demand for this novolty this
samples in our window for your ln-
rdy to BupRiy all demands for this wonderfuhnovei
lffercnt eolrs of gold and Bllvor by June 1st at $1.00
UK JEWELRY STORE
Tke Stere if Quality
lfer State aadlliwiv arsaa
wvn uivjt"
Mhalr 20c.
HfMAll Markft.
Oats $1.45r50 par qw,t.
Wheat $1.00, ;;"
Rolled barley $31.
Eggs 16c.
Butter Country, 35; creamery,
30c.
-Flour Valley, $1.20 pr sackf
hard wheat, $1.40 11.50.
Bran 90c per Back; $30.00 per
ton; short, $1.40 per sack.
Hay Choat, $16 17; olvor,
$16; ohoat, 85c; clovtr, 75c per owt.
Orangoe $2.802.S0.
Livestock.
Hogs Fat, $6.50.
Stock hogs $4.50.
Steers Tops, $3.60; fair, $2.75
$3.00.
Veal 6 8c.
Tropical Fruit.
Bananas $6.50.
Oranges $2.35 2.50.
Lemons $3.60 4.60.
Portland Market.
Wheat Club; 8384o; valley, 83
84; bluestem, 85 86.
Poultry Hens, 1314c; ducks,
15 16c; pigeons, old $1 per doz.
Mlllstuff Bran, $24.
Hay Timothy, valley, $16 17;
alfalfa. $1314.
Votch $14.
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OA0VO3KXA.
l-rt. sfU" H '" "" " Botqt
gigastu
Says Orcjronlnn Ih Getting Ready to
l'-till Into Democratic Camp.
Our old frlond tho Oregonlan Is
getting ready to fall Into tho Dem
ocratic camp as gracofully as It can.
It recognlzos tho fnct that tho old
thread worn plntltudos of tho Re
publican party will not win tills
yonr. It says: "Tho Domocrntlc
campaign will bo an nggrosslvo ono
and not moroly a passive submission
to Inevitable slaughter like that of
1904. Tho truth 1b that Republi
can mnnngorH must scok somo now
ground of attack If thoy mean to In
jur o Mr. Bryan sorlously." Thnt
bounds good to us. It looks as If
tho grent coast Journal, tiad given
nip tho fight in tho nation as well
us in tho Htato. It has already do-
olarod that Govornor George K,
Chambrlaln will bo tho pooplo'a
cholco for United States senator
and now It Is weakening on tho
prospects for national uuccoss. Wo
call tho attention ot our Republi
can friends o this magnificent
compllmont to tho great Nobrnskan.
"It is difficult. Indood, to Imaglno
thore Is a minimum transmission lust whnt ohlontlnn r-nn hn mmln ,4n
distance of eighty mllPrf and a mnxl-Urr nrV.n ikn m ii. ,.,.
C&Afffij&u
Tniltn of f. 11 mllnn T la Aillmnlml
that the prosent roqulr-monts of,w,th tho voters." In otbor words, ho
Toklo represent 48,000 horse-power ' Is a faultier candidate. Puro In
and that plants which will call for politics, honest, Incorruptible,
an additional 20,000 horso Power 1 00lirnC0OUB feflri0Ea noad on and
ure in tho procosB of erection. These ,.!!.!; ",,,,,.
flguro do not. however, include thejen: rho Now York World hns uuon
oloctrlc road from Toklo to Yokoha-I'or somp tlmo trying to dovlso a
ma, or tho elevated road which is' really deadly campaign cry ngalnBt
moat In Toklo. Ono of tho ohlof . , ... . .
power sites is within 135 miles ufl fnr ,8 to my that h0 d09 not
tho old capital, Kyoto, and Osaka, th,nl right.' Slnco right thinking
th Manchoster of Japan, Is only Is largely a matter of opinion and
lQ,? '!VL9 d,anL. I1 '? iOvod tasto, this reproach does not Btrlko
with tho growth of the lutorurban , , ., , '
tramway systems in Janan thnr on as b,ne very effective for cam-
will be an imrneuso field for chonp "nlgn uso. Tho same papors that
.wamr poww. uwing to tno nigh accuse juo NurasKan of wrong
prtce of ooal the cost of steam pow- thinking arraign Mr. Roosoyolt for
er i high, and Uio utilization of ,hn ..., nfronso Th i.eoni of tho
!wat-r nowar ahoni.i nrnv n ,, tno same orronso. Tbe ieople or tno
portant factor In the Industrial do- country would bo glad to sue many
voJopmont of Japun. , moro minds go estray In tho samo
dlrnctlon."
11llty of TTOUblC. I "WhUo Ti- nrvnn onnms in io
haadaoho and biliousness and th,taok ',nolf, Tio brings plenty of In
poison that brings Jaundioi), take dlotmonts against tho RepublloanA
DJ; K,n?!f Ne ut0 P,,,B' tbe rn' In general and Mr. Taft In partlcu-
able purifiers that do the work with- ,r7,
out grinding or griping. 2c at J , " ., .. . ..
wo iiunuu iiini. mo urupuiiiuu
lug this protection to tlm laboring
man, nnd that offonso will countf
against him with n certain oloas of
working mon." Tho Orogonlan ro
allzos tho "offonso." It makes not
tho lonsL effort to pallato tho crlmo,
for orlmo It 1b. Tho lnborora of this
nation wll not forgot this Inst ef
fort of tho groat fat Boorotary to
add nnothor stono art a fitting cap
shoaf to tho record of his oppres
sion of tho laboring mon of Amorl
ca. If wo can road botwoon tho lines
at all, wo can hco tho groat palla
dium of Republicanism In tho state
of Oregon turning from tho party
vomit of orlmo, docoptlon, Intrlguo,
trickery, corruption, llbortlnlsm, po
litical Immorality, depravity, decom
position, decolt, duplicity, doublo
dealing nnd dissimulation. It ro
alltflR tho foulnoss of Its proannt
political abode.
Pit'Hldcnt RooHcvelt .Sjiv.
That outdoor oxorclso Ib noodod by
tho American pooplo. Tlwt'B all
rhmimatlsm follow that udvlr'" Tho
anBwor Is olmplo tuo Ballard's
Snow Llnlmont, and tho rheumatism
will go, leaving you ns spry a a
colt. Qlves quick nnd pormanont ro
llof from ihoumalwin, niMirnlgt'n
lamo bnok and all pains. Sold by ull
dealers.
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G. Perry's drug tre.
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Harley Uoslor nnd Ray Stoofler,
tho two popular carmen, loft fqr
Port'nnd thin morning for a pleas
ure and business trip.
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A Healing Ha9vo for RuriiH, Chapped
IIuiuIh and Bbro Nipples,
As a healing Balvo for burns,
soroH, ori nipples and chapped
hands Chiiiiihtrlani'H Sulve Is ino4t
oxcellout u n'lays the nln of a
b-.'i ulmoKt liHuntly, and tin p-n
tho Injury Is wr.- sovoro, tioaU the
parts without leaving a scar. Prlco
26 conts. .For Halo by Dr. Stouo's
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IIIDH FOR WOOD.
Soilod bids will bo rocolvod by
tho dlrootorn of School District No.
24 for Salem, Orogon, at tho office
of the District Clerk In tho Murphy
block. a,t Saltm. Oregon, until tho
18th day or April. 1008, nt 6 p. m.
Bids to bo oponod at tho High
School at 7:30 p. m. cf said dato
for cord wood for tin different
school buildings as follews:
High School, 80 cord- second
growth fir.
Eait Schol. 30 cdu second growth
fir rnd 20 ods body fir or oak.
urrmt Hcuool (North) 50 eds sec-
COFFEE
Poor coffee has to be
sold in bulk, it isn't worth
packing-.
Your rroctr rtiiroi jr ar II lit U1
lik ScUUisf't Dt 9ti LJ
nriil wikii..1i im .....I r w.i. A..i
does not stop to deny the Indict, Pau Bchoo, 76" fi(I- ;Mond
ments agninsi Jir. rait wu rainer growth fir.
I assists Mr. Bryan to stick pins in Lincoln Sohoo'l 60 eds socond
tho side of the great fat seorotary. ' fSovrth fir, one-half to bo oxtra
W wonder how Mr Taft will nar-i,tt,lS0 eecoud growth, and 0 eds oak.
(Wo wonaer now Mr. Tart will par-j Ton p0r W)nl cortflod oh?ck tQ
ry this: "The laboring men insist accompany nil bids. Tho board re
Uhey nro entitled to trial by Jury; leervoa tto right to reject any or all
.hut Krinraiarv Taft wont nil the wav . bids.
tn nklnhnmn In find fnnlt with nl H" A JOHNSON, JR.
prorUloa la tho constitution secur- 4.8.0 4t -W2e
DUtrlct Olork.