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PA1LY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGqNt, WEDNESDAY,, MAY 0, 1008 J. U STOCKTON YHt OLD WHITE CORNER r NEW IWlNfi IVhcn you buy a New Royal oa got the guarantee of the aker nnd your denier. Thus Lou arc doubly protected. The if Itoyai G 'drawer, Auto matic Lift, Is the?, 20th, Cen- jtory masterpiece of elegance nd perfection In sowing ma- hlne construction. Positively he handsomest and most com- plcte sewing maenmo over (lullt. Golden Oak, piano polish, new French leg stand, vetvet-llue.d drawer for attachments, automatlco lift head raising into place orbed mnclilno Is oponcd. Special (ll'AHANTEED FOR Value of ' Poitngo Stump. The value of the postage stumps mied by the United StnteH govern- cm was mo imojuci or tiiKcussion i i certain club recently, nnd In or- ;r to aciormino a disputed point le following information was ob- Incd through tlio ofilco of the 1.4 fitclatnnf nnutmnatni frntifipnl ' IIU HO.. ........ I. II.IIIIU.IVI nu..UIUI. For the flncnl year ended Juno , 1907, the vhIiio of 'stamped lk' lstied to postmaster was tj3.006.l7fl.27. This conHUteJ of Klt.919,05G pieces of stamped fc?cr nnd 17.RSG.fi00 stamp hooks. kt Value of the postal cards for ifear was $S, 232, 110.00. and of tt postage stamps $125, 310,340. Eqng the large accounts worn; imped envelopc8,.--$27tG54,0S3,.442., ti wrappers, $570,883.25," 1 r, - Olijnrtcd to tho DcMcrlpllon. Detroit Frco Press. . Who n thut strange woman I you wuiuiiic w th huh nrter- on'"' demanded his wife Indlg- ntty My dear, your description Is not tl!clt " replied bin husbnndtuct- (il'v ' I cannot toll. All women, m know, are strange." The Ma hi nd the Count. Chicago News. nr fnre Is nn' fortune, sr." pnld n iu. ,-. v -.J ,' But the connt she didn't ombnr rasn fMv name li mv fortune." ho re plied, For It vll win mo nn heiress." Let yorr boy go hunting, hut arm Mm wltb mlcroscono. nnnrn elnssos oJ cartera rather than llng-hot, f''e or cruel traps. From tho use the first weapons, he- -will learn fubm of patience, Industry and otr With tho latter ho will re- ?lve an education that will make bard and unfeeling, If not nc- wily cruel. $25 There Is Nothing .' ,n which delay Is so dangerous 3 In Eye Trouble, hen jou consider that you can gel along fairly well without any fo ixrept sight, you will understand how Important It la to k n- chances with your eyes.' Our Business Is to Tell You When . You Need Glasses BARR'S JEWELRY STORE Tfce Sire tf Quality Cwier State ml Ufcerly Sahw. Ore ROYAL , j MACHINES A. . ..r .00 Each TEX YEARS A Difference. (New York Evening Journnl.) Old Monoygruhb What chance lias n man of fifty to marry? Pretty Pert Fifty or millions? what year( ' o The Successful- Man. ' Philadelphia Press. We all may lenrn to hold n pen When we aro very young, Hut he's the cluvcrcst of niuii Who .learns to hold his. tongti, A happy imiu or woman Is a better thing to find than a fjvo-pounj note. Ho or sho 1h a radlutlug fo cus of good will; and his or her en trance Into a room Js- as though another 'candle had been- lighted. ' n Several representatives of public tut creats at Washington no doubt wish somo of the Amerlcnu nowspn por reporters would go on strike like those Gorman newspaper Commoner. , r( ,- 111011. Tencher Clnrence, can you ton in whnt salt Is good for?" Small Clarence Yes, ma'am; lfC good to spoil potatoos If you don1t put any on. Chicago News. 0 : Knew Mll.. l'rli'ml "That man has so Httlo feeling thr.t ho would cut h.ls. bosf friend." "I didn't know that ho shaved himself." Exchango. o -, It has been demonstrated by ac tual moasuromont that tho aero which yields 50 bushels of corn ,ls no larger than tho aero which yields 2G buuhols! """Promise to reform' tho tariff sonic time In tho future Is -a seed often planted but It novor developed .so uuich.ns a shoot, to pay onthlng of tree and fruit. ft MARKET REPORTS fl BY WIRE BAY CITY MARKET mmmmmm i mm QUOTATIONS ON PRODUCE AT SAN FRANCISCO AND rpRT LAND LOOAIi MARKET COR- REOTED Ul TO DATE (United Press Loased Wire.) San Francisco, May G. Wheat No. l California club, "p!cr cental, $1. 60(0il.C5; whlt6' milling club, $1.G2,1.G7; white Australian, 11.70 1.72; northern blucstom, $1.65 1.70; . northern club, $1.G01.G5; Inferior grades of wheat, $1.361.50. Barley No. 1 feed, $1.37 1.42, with somo fancy at $1.43 (JM.45; common to fair, $1.27 & 1.35; browing at San Francisco, $1.42 (0)1.47; brdwlng and ship ping at Port Costa, $1.401.45; Chevalier, $1.GG)1.85, accordingly quality. Duttor Fresh California- oxtrns, 23c; firsts 23c; socond'3, 21 c; packing No. 1, 20 c; pncklng No. 2, nominal. ' Eggs Per dozen, California fresh, Including cases, extras, 22c; firsts, 19p; seconds, 1Gcj thirds, lGc. Choose Por pound, California flntH. fancy. 12Vic: first. 12c: at-conds, 10o; California Ycung Amorlcu, fancy, 13 c; Ilrsts, 13. Storage Eastern fancy New York lGc; Oregon, 14c. Potatoes Per cental, Lompocs, ueni'nnl: Oregon b'urbunkH, 00c (5 $1.10; river white, rnnoy, 40 STio; now potatoon. $1.75(7 2.00; sweet potatoos $3.50. Onions Uerinudas, $1.75TJi 1.85; AiiHtrnMnn' brown, 4. 75 (Q1 $5,00; led onloiu. $2.00(((i2.25. t.KM MAItKKT. 1.nnl Wholcfialc Market. Kgca 14 c. Duttoiv-Creamcry 22 c. Cows $3(0)3.50. Hones lie; mixed chickens, .0c. Local whent 828Gc. Oats 3 8 (i? 40c. Darloy $2G. Flour Hard wheat, $4.500 4.30. v-lloy, $4.00. Hay Cheat, U3(iM4; clovor. $10 (012 per ton; timothy, $14tf?15. Onions 3 vie. Mops 1007 crop, 404c. Cnscnra Dark 3 to 3c. . Mohalrylfic w. - Ijfirtll 'Mrk-. OotH $J,4Gj-1.50 per cwt. Wheat $1.00.. lr nbllod barloy-$3i, Egg-20o. t.t . . -w . m- flutter Country, 20c; creamery. 30c. Ijlotirr valley, $i.ioqj-i.zo le' (aok; hard whoat, $1.40. Dran 00c por sack; $30.00 per ten: aborts, $1.25 por sack. Hay Cheat, $16.5017; clover, $15; chont, 85c; clover, 75o per cwt., Oranges $2.6502.75. , Tilvetttock, , Hogs Fat, $5.50. Stock hogs $4.50. Steers Tops, $3.60; fair, $2.76 $3.00. Veal G 8c. ; TreplcAl Fralta. Bananas $6.Q0. , t , , Or-ipgf s $2.4 0 ft 2.50t Lcrhon $3.504.00, PortlatMl Alarket. t Vheat Club, 84(iJ85r; Valley, Ctrft.er.' Kliinr.tnm CrtTfi7o . I i : Poultry Iljfls. .' UGNVac: (lucks, ICIblGc; pigeons, old, $.1 per,, doz jn. -. I ' Mlllstuff nranv.$24. Ha'y-T-TlmotliyrTallOy. $7.5.0 al falfa, $12'2,50. Vetch $14. 1 pJS, Kenedy'u Laxative Cough "Syrup docs pot conitiprte, but on 4he other hand Us laxhtlvo principles gently move the bowels. Children like It. Sold by all druggists. T' ' 'I' TOOTHBOMK DISIIEH I FOR CANAL WOIIKKIIS Wnshlligton. May 6. OiUclnl an nouncement has been made that ar rangements have been perfected to furnish pirn, pantry, rolls and Ice cream to employes on tho Panama canal. It Is expected that with ho advent of . these necejsltles of life on the isthmus construction will progress to a speedy termlnatlpn. The commissary department of (ho canal administration has estab lished a big bakery at Cristobal, and It Is -from this bakoy that ple, pastry, rolls and the Ilka w'ljl be furaluhed to kotel, wese and eni ploye a goneral. An Ice cTMsa factory will also soon b etbHked by tke cwl BIG OREGON. : CALIFORNIA i RAILROAD (UnJted.Prosa Leased WJro.) Redding, Cal.i May 6. A now railroad,. 40G miles long and.lncor pp.rntod for, $13,000,000,' will tie built from Oregon to California. Incorporation articles hn,yo been filed for tho enterprise which will bo known as tho Goose Lake & South ern Railway company, by W, II. Scott, William Hood, E. E. CalVln and Wm. F, Herrln, all Southern Pacific ofllclals. Tho road wllli run from tho cast Bld,o of Gooso Lake pu tho Oregon-California, stato line to Aijdorson, In tills county pn tho main lino of tho Soutjiorn Pacific. This branch will bo 227 miles, long. Tho nrtlclcs call for .another branch 170 miles long from a .point lnMo doc county through Laesen, .Pliuunas nnd Tehama counties to Vina, which Is between Red Illuff and Chlco, A connection with the' , Oregon Enstem railway will bo piado at GooBe Lakot, It Is said that tho route hns bon finally decided upon and that work may begin any day. o" JOHN D. WANTS ROAD IN RUSSIA ( United Press Leased Wire.) London, May 6. A dlipatch to the Contrnl News from St. Potora burg says thnt three aguuts of J. I). Rockofellor aro there nqgotlutlnr; for tho construction of tho Amur rallwqy, a bllj for which tho dui'nn passed to the first reading last month nnd which the government Is undorotood to desire to, hnvo ron structp.l speedily. Jtockoftller's ngouts offer to com plote the railway In five years, to use ou'y Russian materials and to employ only HiiRSlan Inhnr, Threo actorlps will he erected In Siberia for tho tmjiply of material Hoclcefellcr does not aik a subsidy fronivtho Russian government, but only authority to Issue debentures. Tho Contrnl Nowb correspondent nddH thnt tho proposals apparently nro favorably regarded by tho Rus nlauH. A party of engineers has loft St, Petersburg to moko n prollmlnnry survey of tho route. o BOMB THROWN i K IAN GOVERNOR (United Press Leased Wlro.) Moscow, May 0. While driving with his wife today, an attempt wns mado to ausasstnato tho governor of Voronosh. A bomb was hurled at tho carriage , but It missed tho vo hlolo and killed a woman ou the other side of the street. The nssns sin escaped. NO RAGING NEWS FOR LOS ANGELES I United. Pjosh Leimprt Wire.) Log Angoles. Cal., May 6 Owing to a freak antl-rnolug onllnancj, which' became effective In this city on May 1, tho sale of newspapers printing nny entry Jlst, tips or re uilt of a horfeo ruco la prohibited, and as one result 00 per cent of tho newspapers and publications of tha world cannot bo sold horo. Prosecutor Thomas L. Woolwlno declnrod today that the freak ordi nance means luulnbH and that ho will vigorously prosecuto unyone who vlolatdi. He also says that the telegraph service which handles rac ing newtr may bo out off. "Our new ordinance hays that any paper, no matter where It Is pub jlihed, cannot ho wild In J,ob An geles if It, contains any racing news," said Woolwlue. "The local newnJcalfers must Ik suffer for their care!esnoH In the, polity court." j Kodol completely digests all clatses of food. It will get right nt the trouble and do the very work' Itself for tke stoack. It is plftiiant -ttMlWK w HMnittjHiBi, ) ?. ti'ij AVe have selected from, otr rogolnr lino 196 Boys' Kne Pant Suits &ki wo tiave placed, on our GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Light, medium and heavy to ltd Now'a tins time to flt'Ht suit at ha iMCgain prices. ...... Atiother 8-DozeA $hipnent ,. Rocclved yesterday of that rfilse' No, 180' IHack ScamleM Vlnw Itlli Hbso at 15c, ulascu rt tq9Jii, Tltl l , Special ,valH that yon can't find clKewhcw.lWi, rV . . ' A ,rnli store can do baslnesfl ok" a snwllw Hmrglu of proftt than 'Jcmllt Jstbres," Tliat'n why wo tmdcracll urcKulr Btore," Summit I ' ' Shirts... Are made fi-oni th cholrcNt selected fabrics In one of the best ('(pilppcd sMit. factories In Amer ica. They lit. right, nod give 4ut Ufni'Mwy w 4U-. Wo nro, showing 1111 enormous assortment 'of tho iicwost patterns at prices figured 011 tho t-Jisli linsls. 1 aysied j &. ZZi&.ZMHd', &r'(fei 1 T" PERU REBELS IN RETREAT Limn, P?ru, May G. Closely iiur sueci by government troops thu In surgents who roso Inst week nc Choslca and uolghborlug towns and who are under tho leadership of Dr. Duraud, nro rotlrlng to tho Interior, it Ik rumored hero thnt n revolution la In progress In Cuzcotho capital of tho department of that nnmo, and that tho Insurgents hold tho city government and havo solxed tho arms and ammunition of tho rifle clubs. Ctizco Is nn Inland region oast of tho Andes and has n' popula tion of 30,000, M MITT ON WAY TO JOIN I'llKHIDKXT Washington, May 0. Captain Archibald W. Ilutt, who will taku Captain Fltzhtigh Leo's place no mil itary aid to tho President, Is on his way to Washington from Havarin. Captain Ilutt came tp Washington In 1808 as correspondent for tho Atlan-J la communion, in his nowspapor capacity ho saw a part of tho Spanish-American war. He was mado a captain In the volunteer servlco In 1900 and nsslgnod to tho quartor masters doparlmont. The next year ho colored tho regular army nv cap tain, contlimlftg In tho quartermas ter's Jopurtipent. ' . o -' mo waoeiis maih: ON PRIEFKillT (UalMd'-I'resi T.eacd Wire.) Rnn I.Vnlwilncn itiv fl Tlettlmr nil Saturday's 36-round fiuht between Jack (Twin) Sullivan and Stanley ...... . Kitcnai una openoj in earnest mm many big wagora aro being made, nimuuiiu iv"h;ii;j in my iul'Mu l 0 to 10, tho "wise" bettors nro put ting tjielr muuay down ou thp bald headed Hontonlan. llattllng Nelson today placed $500 ou Sullivan's chanoeu and Joe (Inns- laid a like wager. Tho veat sale opened till! morning' and (hero is nvory Indication that tho big arena In Ocean View will bo packed. Hundreds of olttcitrtf and men from tjij- Mwtt will bo In at tendance. Tho flghtora aro down to weight und are easing up in their work. Ketchei s Uklag a daV of today and will do ho worft work unHI tomor- fcA.yfti. jv, . it s bargain tables at vrcltiot, well assorted for apft - .yeij'feoy with -a geed arvkcaWlc ', A- , rv 7 'i t' M stjrtn a T-7i POSTMASTER FISK JSSSfcT VS ILmK n, WadnJlbfes wins ix)N(j Ficnrr li San Francisco, May 0, Fostmfts tor Flsk of Snu Francisco has wen his fight to hnvo Superintendent of Malls Ford romoved from office. Ford hns boon notlfcd by jtff thnt inasmuch as tho charge QfnT KUbordluntloiiugulnst hint has )t9 substantlat'd ho can no longer r tulu his posttlon In tho Ran Fraacto co pofetofflco. In addition to I hi kt will soon rocotvo by mall a reyr maud and a notification that lift mk folthor bo mipcrlntcnilonl of malls at Oakland or assistant r.uperluteHdif of mails nt Seattlo. In taking cither ono of these p( tlous ho would suffer a reduction In salary. In dha San FranclM! poBtomco ho recolvod $2700 and la Oakland or Seattlo ho would draw $1700. Hocauso of his long ftervle Postinastor-Gonernl Mr-yer 'decldthl not to dlamlss Ford altogether. It hf said that iho charges that led to ate removal grow out of his actions dv Ing tho tlmo certain membra (f tho California congressional dela tion tried to have Postmaster K((jk remowd from ottco, n -'- - A Hmllo. Is'A pretty hard thing to accomplish when yoM'ro blue, bilious and eat of. sorts. Thoro Is a suro euro for nil kinds of stomach and liver com plaints constipation and dyspepsia, natlard'u Herblno Iri mild, yot ab Bolutely effective In nil cases, Prleo 50 contn per' bqttio. Sold by all ijenlors. Ancient Kages. "After all. Ifa tho wise man, who can ohuiigo hs opinion." "Wut "tlio wisest nion simply caa't do It., I "Why rtot?" I "IlH-anso they've boon dead for uai.ru TI... -Vitlxilln Mlnmlar.l iml The Catholic 'Standard asd. '" mues Hl'MMKlt HCII(K)L Tho llt term of Iho Summer Normal opens otl May 4 aad continues eight weeks, Tho second term opens 011 Juno 29 and continues until Iho August examination. Causes will be rorniod l a'l tho branches for aUte and and county papers. Tipton each term $10, Tho c)4 In Primary Methods baglas o Jiiho 15 and contlHii i days. Tuition $7.50 ( , Special work will bo given 8th graae pupus. AddreM, J. J. JtKAt jmjr 4Jrtt, ; x to take. Sold Hy all druggists, ! 1 row. mtiwafng TfT' , jU'ii iJI JPWl-sJ -ui I .S 'ti Jti JpBI