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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1908)
- ' MIYCA1'ITAL JOUKXAL, SALKM, QBEQQS. FRIDAV, jAV 1, 100H a J. L STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER ill Lakes' and " Misses Washable SuitsandSkirts The new lines are now complete nrid thrifty shoppers will bo right on hnud while the assortments are ex- lemely soon. Every material Ufced l3-of tho very best und the tjlw nio fur nbovo what you will expect for tho very moderate prices. Skirts me very full gored and trimmed as well as a $20 voile .. ll. lw, lln-... ..Ill -,..... I..-.. ... fo, 1'jna mi. .v iuuu ui luu iiiivb nui tiiiviuvi: you oi our suprem- In nude up waM) stuffs. MARKET REPORTS BY WIRE SMILES at .i M:i bmkot? 4 tie to h; and haw about , do a ii their iinmo for two- ,a .o down cany for a dollar. n 'i"4 SALEM BREAKS HOODOO BAY CITY MARKET QUOTATIONS OS PRODUCE AT SAN' FRANCISCO AND TORT LAND LOOAIi MAKKICT COR RKCTKI UP TO DATK Kuxuio. Or.. April 30. (Speolul.) In a slow same of baseball here today Sulcm high school defeated Kugoiio high school by the close score of 7 to !. The runic started entirely one-sided for Salem with two runs In the llrst Inning. Along about tho middle of the Kiunt' luck scorned to turn against the visitors and In the last of the ninth with tho score 7 to -I In favor of Siileni, Kugoue with VV( "ion down brought and the farmers In two ruiiH mid Hourly a third. The Rninn wan tho poorest ever put up by tlie Salem team but never theless they Huom now to have brok en tho Kugoue hoodoo by defeating hu li.t' Iimh never had so (' teinti: oi tiers for subscrlp- . cmlim In ih the last 0 days. :i hi p opl are with It. o lei 'lie June election. Do not 1 the Juno election, hot Oro- f3Vf oineMiliig dlfferont from wt of th ..'atis. If we put tho e tctlon ov r until November, :i,:f will come In the ntld&t Is " ; Mil' V : t rut r hi in the front ns tho n4 city of Oregon. To do this '-' ' "" "" " tlu high school here on their own grounds. Eugene put up a good game but would tjovor have score 1 an they did had the Siilom boys put up their UHiinl game. 'Holly" FHi'tnor and "Kady" Itob orts played Salem's star ball. On brirlM)!)' nltio put up a tcbod game. B ad f n Has here. The Stnyton a t.i r'((t c t the first that J 1 liuii Put your booster nrisl" "lid coins out to th R' r i a' n'-itlng and do ome " ... i" W T 'ion. of Lilt Oi;ogou ' Hie board of trade r f " the Suliin-Stnyton mi proposed line Sa n 'i Mill City will prob- nf Mi last linos wo wl'l l " rognun your enter- liu plenty of time to oc ' h - nrv and I trust that v- 1'hu only prove that ' u blanch linos muling r.s bulM them or go without. T)o-f of Portland enteiprlsos po 'k b8liifs away from this nt h ns rafllr'to it. ng uottp,. thru Ko .ic ,t. Indigestion, sou) fJ b kl pj of irus and nor- F' ""1 b it dl-rstR what voji " 1 uv a'l druggists. ( (United Pres3 Leased Wire.) San Francisco, May 1. Wheat fJ,SiJ?SJ,6B: wh,t0 "IUInR club, '1 6j; white Australian ti'JSffk7-2)' nort,'em bluestem, $1.02 1.67; northern club, wheat, 1.36 01.CO, Barley No. 1 feed, $1.35(8)1.40, with soino fancy at $1.41 4 ; com mon to fair, $1.27 1.32; brcw liig" nt San Francisco, $1.42 T 1.17; browing and shipping" at Port Costa, 1.401.46; Chevalier, 11.05 fDl.8r, according to ouallty. Uuttor Fresh California extras, 23c; nms, 22 e; seconds, 2lc: packing, No. 1, inC; packing No. "i lSc. Eggs Per dozen, California fresh, Including cases, extras, 20 c; firsts lSc; seconds, 16 c; thirds, 10c; dlrtloB No. 1 and 2, nominal. Choose Per pound, California '. inncy, ic; nrsts 11 c; sec onda, 10 c; Callfomln Young Amor leu fancy, 13 c; llrsts, 12 c. Storage Eastorn fancy New York 10 c; Oregon, 14c, Potatoes Per cental, Lompocs, $1.1 n 7 1.25; Oregon burbanks. 90c Ti'$1.10; river whites, fancy, 40ff STic; new potatoes, 1 fli2r per lb. Onions UorinudwH. $ 1 80 &' 2.00; Australian brown, $5.00(5.50 per crate; red onions, per sack, $2.25. Ornugos Per box, navels, fancy, ti r.A7. o -r.. ..imi.t i o iiaa. i ii-. I-.ou'(i ..i.i, niaiiuuiu, ..uuiil .,.., Tangerine., $i.50(? 2.00. MAY WHEAT .lll.MPS I'P FIVE CENTS AT CIIICAflO Chicago, May 1. During an un usually excited sonslon May wheat advaucad live cents. Directly nflor tho llrst quotations, -auchnnged from yoHtcrday's llmil tlguren, tho shorts began covering, which resulted In n frantic struggle for light offerings. May touched $1.0 closing at $1.02, The future options, July nud Septem ber, wore Ignored and woie undr proisuro throughout the dn, July dosing weak at 88 c, a not loss of c from yesterday's eloe. Sep'oin br cloned xi Vic' TOOK OVERDOSE OF DEADLY POISON !! .M'lKiKS APPOINTHD. I.Uestock ShrtNj; llegjn. We(3s J'roui I'rlilay. Two Tim CorvnllU Livestock show be giiifi May 15, Friday. Tim entry list Is to be opened on the lat Inst. Tho Judges have been selcetod, and havo consonted to seive. Thoy are Frank Horwn, who was one of the Jwdgos last year. Col. L. K. Page of Sa lem, and J. D. Gordon, bneder of C'vdftsdales at Dundee, i fj . . ii A second gold placer has bgan turned up In tho streets of Csntralla (United Press Leased Wire.) ancouvcr, Wash., May 1. Aftor lying exposed to the weather for ove three days In a semi-conscious condition occasioned by a dose of pollon takon with suicidal intent, Wlitlam Ilarton died nt tho Vancou ver hospital this morning. Barton declared that he tired of life. In hn effort to end it he purchased two oulccs of carbolic acid and an ounce of laudanum last Tuesday. With thtse ho hid himself n a wood yard anl drank the dose of contained pot son. He was not found until Frldny evening when a child Rtumbled over his body while playing "hide and seek." ijnrton was over 50 years of ago and has no known relatives. MASKED MEN ROB EXPRESS CAR FLEET AT SAN FRANCISCO A GOLD MINE FOR THE NEEDFUL BAY CITY (United Press Leased Wire.) San Francisco, May 1. Three h n lid r oil thdusand visitors will vlow tho ileqt In San Prnuclsco and before thoy IU leaVo thoy and the fleet forces wll have spent $3,100,000, accdrdtn''.to tho latest' flgtirw'trt Soulhoru Pacific and Santa Fc" nas- congor olTioIalg, who havo had much It Is estimated that $300,000 wit! bo ?punt In railroads fares and that $1,000,000 of thd visitors' moner will p,a for rooms, mentn and inci dentals. Tho oxponsos of tho- fleet forces alono will bo $S00,000. or the 300,000 visitors It 1st expected that 230,000 will como from bar cltleri and tho remainder from other expel lonco fn handling largo crowds. 'parts of tho country. MADAM ANNA GOULD CANNOT MARRY DE SAGAN (United Preus Leased Wlre.l Pittsburg, Pa., May 1. M. 11. Slater, ngout for the Adams Express company, said todny that tho ten men who held up the St. Louis ex press on tho Panhandle line of tho Pennsylvania, near Walker's mill, probably secured $20,000, but tho amount would not exceed thnt. Slater denied tho report that a sack containing gold coin, being transferred from tho sub-treasury at New York to St. Louis, had been stolen. No clew to the whereabout of the robbeis has been found. N. Iloshen, the messenger who was overpowered by the bnndlts and ren dered unconscious, Is slowly recover ing from the attack. . i (United Press Leased Wire.) ., . Home, May 1. In splto of recom mendations by soino of tho most In fluential prelate, the popo hns re fused to annul Anna Mould's mar riage to Cor.mt Honl CaHtellaiie. Replying to their pleas, he de clared that tho church only annuls marriage when doubts nio entertain ed ns to tho validity of the ceremony, I adding .that theru can bo no annul ment when oneof " tho contrasting; liartlOH wished to marry again,' So anxious, N Mndanle Gould to havo tho pope act in hot favor In tho mat ter, Hint she came here to speak n pdptounl Interview with him, How over, It Is unlikely thai the pontiff will receive her In audlonce, ns sho Is a divorced woman. DRAMATIC SUICIDE OF WELL KNOWN RENOITE SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.MPANV Have made very low rates account of Orenter Norrls & Itowe circus which will exhibit at Salem, May I, 1008, round trip tickets for thlH oc casion wll bo sold for one and one third faro botwoen Jefferson and Canby, Woodlnirn to Sllvorlon, Inc. WM. M'MUUHAY, JOHN M. SCOTT, 0. P. A. A. G P. A 4-2ft-lt. Notice to Improve a Portion of Win- f United Pins Leased Wlrn.l Hoiio, Nov., May I, Aftor rolling a clgarotto and relating his export uiii'p on his father's ranch, Cleveland Murphy, woll-known here and tho sou of James Murphy, a wealthy stock ralsor, dramatically committed suicide In a saloon. Murphy was talking with a few patrons of the place late yesterday when he suddenly tMmed away and walked hohlnd tho bar where lie picked up a revolver. Quick hs n Hash lie pointed It nt his head, tho bullet penetrating his brain. It Is salil thnt tho young mini hnd tnado two former attempts to kill hlmsolf. Although ho was known to bo of n melancholy disposition, It Is sup posed that ho had some trouble about which IiIa friends know noth ing Judge Hell says that Murphy 'o mother committed sulslde In Sierra valley a few years ago. JilfcltllIWtlliilfcllilMltilitMMWMllitlltillilitWliilllllitlllliiWWWWWWWWtiWWIilil 388 State Street EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP Phone Mnin 355 J .W Stock MaikVt Strong, "MANY MEN-MANY MINDS" within the oast week. There Is Nothing h I a is so dangerous a In Eye TrouUU. b . 'oimder'that you cin f alfiRg firljr wH wlthu-.it ny "' isht, you will uadertrtMd how Important It Is U uifh with your eye. 0ur Business Is to Tell You When You Need Glasses BARR'S JEWELRY STORE The Store of Quality Corner State and Liberty Salem, Oregon York. Mny 1. Storks were strong aliwwt from start to finish. Atgtreelve Inside support was forih euinliijt on th altglitont tmolon, and short covering was In ovldwue throughout tho session. Tho stieiigth displayed by tli Hnrrlmau Isuoh, Siithern Pacific and I'nlou Pacllk. both advancliiK 2 s points, was de rived from the good showing mad. In the groiw chu'IiIuks for March, Southern Pacific earning lining espe cially Battafhctory' St. Paul gained a points nnd many lue one and two points. SALI-iM MAHKKT ' K Iwicsl Wholesale MnrkeU Exi's- He. BuUor Croamery, 25c. Cows $:ip 3.50. Hous lie: mlxedchlckens, 9e. Local wheat 82 $ 86c. rtaU--3Si -lOe. l Tlnrloy $26. i Flour Hard wlMWt. $4.60 W . so valley. $4.00. I Hay Cheat, $134) 14: olovor. $10 C',2 por ten: timothy, $11-0)16. Onions 3ic. ' Hops .1907 crop, 454c. J Cascara nark S to 3&c. ! Mohair 18c. j Iwuiil Msrket. j Oats $14 6ff 1.50 per cwt. I Whoat $1.00. Holled barley $11. Esse 17c. Hotter Country, 28c; eramer. 20 c. Klour Vhlley. $1. 15ft 1.20 per sack; hard wheat, $1.40. Draa VOc pv sack; $30. 00 per j; ten: rHort. f 1.26 per sack. - j M Har Chtrut. $181117. Hover $15; cheat, S6c: elover, 76c per cwt '1 Oraugou $3.f5 6:.7fi. Lhctitork. Hog-I'at. $5.60. Stock hogs $4.(0. Sters Tope, $3.50; fair. $2.75(0 $3.00. Veal--tt 8c. 1 roplcal l'rulto. UHiiMuas $(5.00. OrvBge $2.40t 2.60. I.omons X3.50 G 4,50. Portland Market. Wheat Olub. 84 85c; valley. S4T65o; bluestem, 80 0 87c. Poultry Hoas, 1414Wc, duoks, 151ulGc: plEeons, old, $1 per dor.n. In STRAW HATS, as in everything else. We've a STRAW for every face and every fancy 1 Split, Sennit, Milan, Mackinaw, Bangkok or Panama-each the finest of its class, and otr STETSON STRAWS Have the only real style -that which is put in BY HAND. The Braids are the glossiest! and most even, the workmanship is admirable and the shapes reflect the most advanced 1 styles now shown. Then, too, besides a hat for every face and fancy, there is a hat for every purse, for they're priced $1 to $5 each. A liberalSTRAW HAT education in our east window. Warm Weather Wear B. V. D. sleeveless and knee-length underwear, 50c the garment. G. & M. sleevless and kneelength linen union suits, $4 the suit. Pongee and Jap Silk Shirts. $3.50 ea. -;r Summer Foot Comfort Crawford Custom Oxfords $3.50 the pair. Half J1ose for men in silk, lisle combed Egyptian and batbriggan threads in all the new colors and shade effects. Priced 25c to $1.50 the pair. m Men's Shop ill m Men's Shop I 1U WilWWIitWiWWimiWWWWWWiWWWWWWWIIIlirtWltMlW w n B I '! '! -3i . .& H t' Ms & h'l 1 1. t'j I' -t I 'i-i: dill VA i -iji