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DAILY CAPITAL JQimXAL. BALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1008 ggHnMMbMnawmMaaWMHBMaanRnHMM - -i jnf 8. - fc . -. . . , , iuui u""HaMHRHIMHi J. L. STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER GLOVE WEEK DAYS OK UNPARALLELED GLOVE SELLING. kVe want every woman and tuls to. visit our glovo department Lweek. Wo know that, oi. specials nro" moro .attractive mi jtter values than 6vor before. Wo want you to come to tho store ffeek and as a bducibi inducement liavo put on this sale. - J& , S '' Kid Gloves Black and Colors .Regular $1.00 and $1.25 values will be Bold at 7Co a pair. Romombor theso gloves aro taken from our regular stock nnd are Just such as you aro. now woarlng, ,1fV" es? sea. ft)1" taArA in. $1.00 and $1.25 Kids 75c ng Silk and Lisle - Gloves, " 75c lues up to $1 .25, re- ' fed to, per pair This Hue comprises 'black -and white silk glovos from our $1.25 line, and n line ofllslo gloves In tan, grey, whlto and uinci:, bought peclally for a special sale. 03- GRAFTER . . WANTS TO PAY BACK SHORT FABRIC GLOVES iair OSc to $1.25 vn'iues In n'most overy shade wanted for (his season's wear. Reduced lo 50c pr (United Press Leased Wire.) San Prnuclsco, Mny 12 Evidence considered by tho defense In tho Ruer case, of the highest Importance to tho little ex-boss was adduced at this mornlng'a session of court, when Ex Suporvlsor Jennings Phillips, for the alleged brlbory of whom Ruof Is on trial, testlHed thnt ho was not told nnd did not know that the money or offer of money for his vole In "favor of tho Parksldo street railway fran chise came from Ruef. t Phllllp3 made some damaging statements against Ruof. imt u,nv have no bearing In tho presont caso. I Asked whether Ruof had over asked ,hlm to commit a wongful net. Phil lips-declared that Ruof broached the nay citlos Water company project, the biggest thing yet." I Tho witness said Theodoro Halsey, outsldo man for tho Pacific Tolo phono company, hnd npproachod him. Phillips amazed ovorybody In tho court room when ho stated that ho U willing, oven anxious, to got rid of ?2R00 of tho brlbo money taken by him. Tho monoy that no longer looks good to him, ho snys, was given to him. by tho Pacific. Tolgphonp com pany, on his promise to vote against tho granting of a frnnchleo to' tho Home Telephone company. I JACK TAR IN DANCE OF 5000 TROOPS TO STOP REBELS (United Press Leased Wire.) , Tehornn, Persia, .May ' 12. Tho shah 1b hurrying troops to Tabriz to help tho newly appointed governor solzo tho town from which the In habitants drpve him nftor an alj-day street uauie. Tho :govorrrar and hla troops am awaiting tho relnforcomentB' arrival out'sldcMhe town, it Is expected a sovoro oxnmplo will bo mado of tho riotors. Tabriz Is hieanwhllo roport od In a condition bordorlng on nnar cby. ....p.. , .. ILOVEWEEK-DON'TMISSIT MM mmt L'nlted Press Leased Wire.) Francisco, May 12. Citizens Snn Francisco a larger Mir are enthusiastic ovor the ' r "" r (United Proes Leased Wlre.i San Francisco, Mny 12. Excur sions were tho principal events on today's program of entertainment for tho ofilcers nnd men of tho war ships In the bay. Under the aitBplco3 of tho San Jose chamber of commerce 300 officers paid a visit to tho pretty metropolis (of tho Santa Clara valley and tho Burroundlng country. Flvo hundroa onllstod men wont ovor to Vnllejo, whoro they wore tendered n banquet by the Indies of tho city. I This afternoon tho Intor-squndron cutter race will be rowed on tho bay nnd nrmy and navy bnscball teams monce on tho projects thnt will mako w, ,,inj. ganl0 on tho PrCatdlo ana moro g,.0nds. I Tonlchr. tho first crest IISCO VOTES FOR $ 1 6,00.0.000 BONDS 10 to 1 In favor of tho bonds. first stop to bo taken by For an auxtllnry flro system and fnnds uecessnry of It, bonds amount ing to $5,200,000 woro npprovod tho ; for a city sowor system, $4,000,000; Irliors will bo to estimate tho , for school buildings "nnd lands necea- functlon arranged for tho enlisted mon will ta'ko place at the Auditorium, when 2500 blue jackets will dance wltu women of soclnl and nnval prominence. A blue Jacket, chosen by lot, will of the Improvements mndo pos-JBary for tholr sltos, $5,000,000; for w tho salo of 1jond8"nnd tho "public hospitals and necessary lands, on,i (ho rnud march with tho rank let of monoy to bo oxponded. $2,000,000; for n now city hall and inc iaiiy i)ro8BUt Baa few months, possibly by tho county Jail, $1,000,000; for a suitable ., pe of August, work .will com- garbago systom, $1,000,000. IW'onwn'H lint In History. M a litis strnnjre thnt such loa ns that which occurred ' rooms of tho Fortnightly club Joesday afternoon do not tako i a wider rancn tlinn thnt ttem. allowed them. Indeed. It m said offhand that tho wldor pleasing tho men nnd at tho same time Injecting a llttlo human Interest Into tho subject, huvo touched upon an Incident like this: Phnrnoh wa3 nt his desk in the , pnlncu striving to dovlso some schomo for qulotlng tho populace ', during tho provalenco of tho socond SQUIRES TO MEET T. BURNS it In mil it'll nti lilo liftnllf Iflll ivlfh Oil. ante the moro interesting thet01.,, radiant with smiles. In n now A i... . .. . J . " ' . cicia-iv wnon tho subject jlerry widow (United Press Leased WIro.) London. Mav 12. Tommy Hums. wg imni n i ar ..i- .... ., .. w - w VZ4wZr Merry W,d0W ,,at WU,Ch Mn , th0 American heavy weight. Is going Ettddrt "i JJ ,i y nttonda,lt8 ad Bnrd8 t0 th0 n&W to pick up another bunch of easy i ..-., i.Mi..ibl ui luiuau, ronnaana Fem!olne headdress that Is to .,..' l1n vnn Hko !t?" shn nsked. omen"a hnts. tsmn-im. iior..oii- intn tim look the OCCaiton tO Which We re- ,i.i. a . lia InrJ nn.1 mntlnr M creation known as wo- . i, ' hat was traced back to tho 4iinx.. ,.).? i,n naked, without f of Eden, when It was a beaut- innkint? from tho linnortant 1 fwmposltion of leaves and tall n.in,,v vtrn whinh lm was eniraeed r ana trom th Is t mo the i n..in. lonowea ciosoiy, we monoy, the sncrllicini onering uoing hoijo other than poor old Boshter Hill Squires, whom tho champion put out wlth-n punch In San Francisco. Thu match botweon tho flghter8 was ar ranged today, the syndicate that managed tho Roche-Burns fight put ting up a purso of $500, The con- I. .. . i i.. n..i II- ll .. ttlon w.. . n j . , '" J,u,JO,"b. ' tSt Will IBKO piBCO Ul UUUUn IHO lirnj h"0 Was followed ClOSOlV. We HTU-nn .M f nnn nml envjn. . ... ...... . .... . 4 . .-nr. r 4' "fWRh Egypt. Assyria, toftn n,inPtpr nt wheat " was ker i.. l,..t-.i i... m.o nPinMnnia ui". Qreece, Rome. Snaln. fM rniv ' i -... V... .... t,.. ,, .,!....., l . ureat Britain and America.! Ah. said he. nslde. "thla moans .,- nn,0 i.n nmi.imri nuitn n foi. dlar iPref 0.k tUy' WhCn H U that 1 mU8t 1,av0 my ,a5t Summer'8 Wwlng nnd' d'esiUto tho easy manner L 1 a fltmnc,al cor" suit pressed over ngnln," and thon, ,n wnlon nrn3 uisposad of him In oa ik u e fl,ouJ' "M' dear' considering the the,r flwt flght he w, not lack back- tJl ,, ' 'general depression resulting from er8 sTcn Adam wns not mon- ..... ..-.in., ix . m tim tUav i me up, nt ii Bt-vwa iu inn " - i" ' " oj name although ho Is on- hnv0 Btllntr you. uut If you keep m i j. double distinction of your promise not to Invite your PHfiMP "8 Urst man 40 see a womnn's . , ..In MQ unrlnir T II It Fill her or n , man 8tiy will admire the lid greatly." . QTDllC ,ha. "uo u" isih. Giving him a kiss wmen conveyeu . i ljl ... . v "'"" l"u ""' nn assurance" tnai me unu uuo yi "'" Cfjrlnc to lomlW fn Inrcnr ... t....j .. nlaflo,t olio' ana exppctlnc them nt tho ...it.. .,. fa. iin- nut of 10f mun i. Brucellin ei'" '" 'o -'- --i - u, ji IS OFF Ullfl room na 1 ... - t. . t.Anl n n A n!,ln . ""'u "l " " the room wltn a turn oi nor uvui S"l Doiiti,. . .q-.-... aeparieu. ( fuiiucs, to sav nothlnir of ... i.i in .hot anoVi nforlds i n .. .. " --i mo uujciuuti "". . -. . nvu i .iik. i i w tk. :: wu oa Ul0lr mm jn Ond onnrtPil Mfi'M. - 1 ... A n-.n t An.nJ IIM.n Tho objection that such stories j iuuubu i-rv a.rU ..., part to .ould not be true has nothing to do Butte. Mont., May 12. The strmo ponnnntinn win. n ... rr.o. nni.. nnodinn of tho linemen and onorators of the UM,0a Invo'vlnir n ni.,i0t ifcoti. !e ...., A l.. i..i,an iha ii. nockv Mountain Telenhone company. Cl0ad a,ternaU"S Peaco and c3ion and please the persons who which has been on for moro than a H.k . J ' Hnu sorrow, aown u" the n.OD JUllT Uan. BreumDie ,it .u. ,-J.. . L "'"Ion were tnitint. f ia U1 legendarv hinrv nf tho 6 t. tfllp f.Mit !.&.. n we. Kith the purpose of . .. . . jj....,f nhipntrn vpnr was declared off today on a ref- rav lor ine neuuuicoaca. v...v0- - ' ' A.onJnm vnio takon liv thn nlprtrlrnl CVUUM... M.w ..... mj ...v vw.. -w. a ,T7 i6jiWfwHwtfMHJi3l f aL&m .workers' union. An agreement wa reached by a compromise Tho nnd of the strike means the end of the telephone war In Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. Fine Home for Sale Party with cash better invest!' gatej Price reasonable. Address II., care Journal Rhododendrons nro now IT at tho Bay. But wnlt till the fleet day. Tho Most Common Cnuso of Suffcrluj,;, Rheumntlsm onuses moro pain nnd Buffering than any othor dloonso, for tho reason that It Is -tho most common of nil Ills, and It Is cortalnly gratifying to sufferers to know thai Chnmborlnln'B Liniment will nfford r'ollof, nnd mnko rest nnd sloop pos sible In many cases tho rollcf from pnln, which is at first tompornry, hna become pormnnont, whllo In old pooplo subject to chronic rheuma tism, often brought on by dampness or chnngos In tho wenthor. a per manent euro cannot bo oxpectcd; I tho roller rrom pnm which UUb lini ment nffordB Is nlono worth mnnv tlmoB Its cost. 25 and GO cent sizes for pnlo by Dr. Stono'B drug-store, o . A Stnyton merchant runs n hnlf pago ml" In tho Sclo pnpor. That's hustle. Registrations closo for tho efoc tlon on May 1C. Have you regis torod? If not, why not. Lately We Said Much Have Not ,i adout our closing-out sale. We' telieve we had good reasons for so doing. However we are at it again, and shall keep at it until the desired eiid is, attlihed. Can You Use 27 45c papers at 40c " 35c 30c " 25c " 22 . 1-2c 25c 1-2c 20c 15c fvl i nWfcf.il iT "--n JL easy ran uw. ' H.OJKI, CdnYou Use $15.00 Collapsible Carts $12.50 $13.00 " " 10.75 $10.50 Folding Carts 7.75 $ 6.00 " " 3.50 The best made and the Most Attractive ARM CHAIRS you ever saw for. : : : $ 1 8 5 THEM The House Furnishing Co. 177 LIBERTY ST. 388 State Street EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP PHbne Main 35S "QUALITY HATS" im NEW ONES' t ? WE have just received by express two new styles of stiff hats in the latest up-to-the-minute shapes and colors. Your early inspection is so licited while the size range is still complete and we feel .sure you will agree with us that they merit the approval of. every careful dresser. THE f "ST. FRANCIS A new "JAVA" shade, flat brim stiff hat. The crown and brim are perfectly bal anced which means much in the appearance of a stiff hat. They are brim full of quality aad modestly priced at $3.00 each. & ffytiuto THE "VAUBLANC" B i Has a narrow brim, high crown end should appeal to those who know and want correct headwear. Theshde is the new "HARE BROWN" and in appearance ami jaJty this hat equals the' $3.00 stiff hats soW elsewhere. We have priced them at $2.50 each. WE ARE THE HOUSE OF" QUALITY HATS" NOTE THIS LIST OF GOOD ONES. Stetson Fur Hats Stetson Straw Hats Ecuadorian Panama Hats Hawes Guaranteed Hats Milan Braid "College" Hats Sennit and Bangkok Straws "Every Man Is Odd" But We Can Fit Hiffl "Every Man ' Is Odd" But We Can Fit Him L CLOTHIER--HABERDASHER 1 T"