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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORKGON. THURSDAY, LYY 14, 1.008 V:i I U STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER OVE WEEK iV DAYS OF UNPAHALLBLEb OLOVB SELLING xt f(nt even woman and mlwMoVvlAlt Km. ffinn.&n.tn,..i j. jyeek, iVQkngwfttqur, specjalsarq more attractlyo ana S .11 fnincB than ever boforo. Wo want rnn in mmn ' ., DCMO !-- , -.. . w...u iu nig niuiu Eihls week and ai a special Inducement have put on this Bale. i r-a SLLii r in Kid Gloves Black and Colors , Rpgular J1.00 ami )i;$5 values wilt bo Bold aft 75c a pair, Itomombor these gloves are takon from our rojular stock and aro JiiBt such aa you t arq how wpftring. if ... and.-$1.25 Kids reduced to O hjo . j i ?5f iong Silk and Lisle (Moves,' 1 " i values up to $1,,5, re- J jj cedlo, per pair - 'This lino comprises black and' white silk gloves from" our $1.25 line, and n lino of lislo gloves In tau, groy, whlto and black, bought es pecially for a special sale. TOO MANY BEARS IN NEWPORT (United Press Loosed Wire:) Newport, On, May 14 Bears have, become so numerous. In tho vicinity of Newport, Or., that tho ranchers of that community have 'organized to exterminate them. During tho last' week a number o,t ftno cows wore killed within j feW hundred feet of tho farm house belonging tq William Gulllleaume, six miles' from New port. Othor ranchers aro suffering In the samo way. i DAYS OF MEDIUMS LIMITED SHORT FABRIC GLOVES 50c pair CSc to $1.25 values In almost overy ahado wanted for this season's wear. Reduced to 50c pr GLOVE WEEK-DON'TMISS IT (United Press Loased Wlro.l Portland, Or., May 14. It may soon bo a violation' of a city ordi nance to pursuo tho profession 'clair voyant, trnnco medium, test, &econ1 and crystal galer In Portlnnd. Prob ing Into tho shadowy mists of tho fu ture or handling the business nnd lovo alfulrs of tho uncortnln by tho aid of "Ilttlo bright eyes" or "Dr. Coleman," will bo Btrlctly taboooi by tho Portland pollco nnd the Bcor nnd socross of tho occult and tho dabblor Into tho mystic fgr sordid dross will havo to leave for richer and moro vcrdnnt fields to conquor. Tho ordlnnnco has been Introduced by Aldcrnmu Dr. Cottell and Is re ceiving tho support of tho regular members of the medical profession nnd tho ministers. 10STING FREE LOOKS 35. (Continued Prom Page. 1.) Snlom had enough llfo, energy nnd entorprlso to bo represented. In tho spirit of progress 'and loyalty tho Capltnl City shoul.d go forward and bo ono of tho cltloj In' that dis play, lie suggested that part of the $500 set asldp for tho Cherry fair bo tiBed for tho Rone show, Mr. Powers said t the business men would jput up. tho cups tho Ohorry fair could ho Vun for $150. , A mo tion was mnilo that tlio Hoard of Trade take up proper representation at tho Portland Roao Show, nnd tho executive committee ptocoed to pro vide exhibit nt a total cost ;ot tp. exceed $000.. Mr. Thlolson moved to nmond thnt the commlttoo usu as much us (hoy could provldo fund. Frnnk Derby snld all tho dommllteo woro In fnvor of tho Jloat at tho Portland Roso show. Mr. Albott called Judge Scott to tho chair and look tho iloor nnd Ron wlil ask that there" bo appro Mel a sulUclont nmount to bo I In connection with tho $300, anpronrlatetd by tho Stato of fgon for tho acquisition and opor- w of the locks at Oregon City by 1 general govorumont, In forma a showing tho vnluo and Imnor- ic? of government ownership" nnd Nation will bo lnyuluabjo., Will o, therefore, havo n commlttoo nn- Inted which will ta,ko nn active In Nlt In tho mattor nnd which will Itrtflln H.A n........ -nM.M.AMM.1 r. .... i .111.vu.11. ui cuiiiiiiuiiu .. phnlp ., 00k ,10 oor ftna hlag In Marlon county tributary BhoW0(1 thnt ,t WUH possible to havo ; ;ocks, tho amount of lock-'n t n Ujq nrB(Io ,n aomo othoj. s fees paid, tho Incrcnsod cost of , n,., ,..i,i iw mportntlon by land duo to tho'Batgfnctory Sn,om would bo , tho rate ownorshlpof theso locks, tho, do Rt Rooo. ahow -jf loft t0 table development of commerce tn oxeellUvo GOmniltto thoro would ."). rcauitiriK Xtom govornment'bo credfabl0 exhibition. -Tho wshlp, and nil othor mattora In nmcn(,e(, motlon wo8 ndoptud. PPort of such appropriation. I ro- nn .,, of , L. Stockton It wt that this commltteo report to . t d 4h t tUo clty colobrnto tho in writing ou Octobor 1, 190?. ., of Ju,y Pre8ldenL Albort Lr m . " ,m 0Y,rnce mb' was authorized to name a comm'lttoe. nd will be Invaluabl&.nn.d;i shall . . Dftnkors. convention la tv o eo-onrrnilon .. Li. . . On motion acommltteo of three,' yn', California. ' I ftDnolntf1 in n1aa tha nonoimn rv ! . I., i. . J ' . . n.. ,,, -'"-v - ""' ' (United rress i,tiufn viro. Uc8 beforo tho'COBRrftsslonatl Q .i.B xr'i4 Tho lmv lr8ail5lu. . 'Eeotion of California wns'vlsltod F. ". Thlolson reported ion ar je n.i i. i,nnw tinwra. "watata for Bpeclal train to Now- Roporta from thA interior show. time J to o tho 'noon, ,nafl3. st& R(,sa nn'd ti,o lower ond of imidat Albert and Ma'yor Rodg- SllCram3nto Vnlley havo also recolvod pwrea S crotary Mctcalf when R0Oj drencn,nBg, Tho weather bu "'n ttould pasa at Newport nnd f0rcait sbowors thli nftemoon i.rp,. . j bn Biao-ijy tho 60C- and lonlght. Tho present rain Is do L.rr "P ,ast n,sht, . conoral good, although there ' w; ' 4 bo had In tlmo to en- , b UWIo damaBoirhaj1 nnd ' wlo wlahort to boo tho" fleet . .... :& ' N-wport tho night boforo J alVd rates will bo made. i s M jso nt I'lrbt SlBht,- " Jr O aronco DIshop and ..,. vou. roruBe rny hand, My " u P"rn, showing thnt as a Ufo g nsur8d for uoo.000 marks, 0 J of ih lr labors tho oxpress Jf ncoept rao , am 8Ure I T? L had bCCn fixtonded shall not survive very long.-SIm- o 2 t'i street, nml sniith to .... .. DIVORCE GRANTED M'KEES (United Press Lonsod Wlro.) Paris, May 14. Tho famous Mc Keo divorce suit, which has boon at tracting so much attention hero for sovornl days, was finally disposed of today whon tho court genu ted" (dj- crocs to uoiu nan .Mciveu, mo i'liia burg billionaire, and hlswlfo, for'mor ly Mrs. Hugh Tcvls. Tho court ruled that thd costs of the hearing must bo divided between thorn nnd gnvo Hugh Tovls, McKco stopson, Into tho custody df Mrs! Mc Koc! Tho lattor Is not prnnted any ilnnnclnl allowance, but McKco Is re quired by tho ileclalon in tho case ,to contjlbuto $200 monthly toward tho support of tho child. MoKeo has dlamlBsod tho libel s,uit ho started against his how former wlfo and her father. In announcing tho decision the court doolnredthat It had rbion shown that McKee yloldod to rho most vicious Impulses, nnd that tho charges of Immprellty ngalnst Mc Keo woro not proved, V Pel 'i strcot, and south to "pljclaaimus. le sir r . MM " . tlOn Of I imrnnmllnr. Ihn nnnril fZtrttt Id It tvno i-nfnrmwl tn linnr.1 Srr,1h-.TdLiL S; ",01 Military Shirtwaist encWstB to tho bylaws wore D f pled l"5 bo voUa! on at nejgt j- mreUngt At lhe rniory, maay may i j , . The Itoso niu. .. . Stockton reported' from the TlCkctS $1 .W lai Men's League that the son- T J of the mercnaats was uaaa- GIVEN BY COMPANY M " In favor of a flot. He koped ... MAY GIVE UP EXPORT s . BUSINESS M '(United Prcsrl-oaied Wire.)'' .Chicago. May, if4.-Owlng to ,tlw lntorstato commorco commlailqn de clslon, ' tho trnns-contlnontnl rail roads aro threatening to go out pt Asiatic nnd Oriental export .business from which they derive botweon $2, 000,000 and $3,000,000 rsvonuo a nuaHy. . For mfito than a week tho truni oontinenta) freight bureau has b&-ii lb session bore, with a vlow to deter mining what can bo done In tho orhlo which confront its monibsrs! One of tho declbions which bothor ihn rnHi'nnrtH was clvon With rOflDOCt to tho port carrying trade. nn3 otho. with respect to tho rates on cotton piece goods. Tho commtasion has dt cldod that tho railroad milet publish tho Inland proportions of oxrort rates. o Pcoplo should take a hand In try ing to make crooked politics straight. MARKET REPORTS BY WIRE BAY CITY MARKET J . . Quotations on produce at san francisco and port las'iix)cal , markki cor- RECTED Ur TO DATE ' (United Press Loased Wire.) , ,San Francisco, May 14. Wheat Mo. 1 California, club, per contal, $1,0001.65; whlto milling olub, $4,G2M31.C7&; white Australian, $1.70 df 1.72 W; nprthori blucstote, $l.'CrtiT1.70 northern cliiWi $1.00(Q)1.G5; tdforlor grados of wheat, $1.35 1.50. j.. Barley -No. 1, feed, $1.37 1.43, with some fancy at $1.43 S1.45; common to fair, $1.27 1.35; brewing at San Francisco, $1.42 1.47; browing and ship ping at Port Costa, $1.40 1.45; Chevalier, $1.05 1.85, according to quality. Buttor Fresh California oxtras, 23 c; firsts, 22 c; seconds, 22c: packing, No. 1, 20c; pncklng, No. 2, 3,9c. , . Egga Per downCalifornia fresh, Including cases, extrds, 20 c; firsts, 19c; seconds, 10c; thirds, lGc. Choose Per pound, California fiats, fancyT 11 c; firsts, llc socondB, 10 c; California Young Amorlcn, fnncy, 13 c; firsts, 13. Storago Eastern fancy New York 16c; Oregon, 14c. Potntocs Por contal, Oregon bur banks, $1.00 1.25; river whlto, unncy, 40 (ft 85c; how potatoes, $1,25 1.75; sweet potatoes, 3.50. Onions Por crnto, Bermudas $1.50 1.00; AuBtrnllan. browns, $4.004.50; reds, $1.00(01.25 Oranges Por box, navels, fancy, $2.75 3.00; standard, $2.252,50, trangorlhcs, $l!cb 2.00.' ' . , ?i I w an., "no. .m a RtttlYtzU U . - -i i. v i J g ;lj' "l"JK: . 7 'I P JUST A Another Large Shipment of .the famous Con kl in's : , Horsehidc . i WORK GLOVES . . v . V.!1 timmWft m ' mm b.s r vr: i&M which remain soft and pliable attor ' the Iiardest wear. "V Mil llgtit wolghts at $1,1B, medium weights al $1.25, ahd extra Kwivy wolghts at $1.3STper patr.V v 4 ' - Yoit.iian't buy.f better worlaWt,ii, prlco. ' r r 1 "r -V .".. ..: ,. .a and our.jW.el eam cllrome tinned hegskln.loyes at GOc M If you rant a cheaper glovo w'e hvo good ones at 90ead'fJ.-t WE SECIiRKD SEVHRAL DOZEN GEISMWjHE BUCKSKW JVORKGWWp In light, medium and heavy welgUta. which we aro selling at $1.15 por pnlr. They aro worth at least 35c per pair moro than tlj price we ask. All Bites S id 10. tt'a an odd lot that tho factory was clos ing out. VNr.r..n Tafl!,.. .. A "VH, " Oifi f .V x Ladies'v Genuine Buckskin Gauntlet Dnving Gloves at $1 .45 Sizes 7 to. S. Thoy'll woar as long as half a dozen pair of ordla- , nry $1.00 gloves. Wo havo only a few dozon and can't get any mora at this price. i; P JC - Erf- t fiAliKM MARKET. liocal Wholesale Market. Egcs He. ' Butter Creamery 22 c. Cows $3 3.50. f ..;.. lions lie; mixed chickens, 9c. Local wheat 82"t85c. Oats $1.45. " Barley $25. i Flour Hard wheat, $4.504.80. v.lloy, $4!00. Hay Cheat, $13 t4; clover. $10 12 per ton; timothy, $14 id. Onions 394 c . Hops 1907 crop, 44c. Cnscara Bark 3 to 3c. Mohair 18c, lititrtll Marker. ' Oats $1.45 1.50 por cwt. Wheat $1.00. i , Rolled barloy $31. Eggs 17 c Butter Country, 20c; creamory, 30c. Flour Valley, $1.10 1.20 por ack; hard whoat, $1.40. Bran 90o por snok; $31.50 por ton; shorts, $1.25 por sack, Hay Choat, $16.5017; clovor, $15; cheat, 8Cc; clovor 80c por cwt. Oranges $2.G52.7G. Llvttitock. ' Hogs Fat, $5.50. Stock hogs--$44.C0." ' N Stoors $4 4.50, , " Veal G 8c. Troplcul FruitM. ' Bartanas $0.00. ' ' Onuses $3,402,PO. ' . Lomors $3,5Q'4.00, . , I'ortlaHd Hrkc), Whcat Club, 80c; -i vnlley bluestem, 89Cf Pnnllrv ffo'iu it 6b 14 tin; ducks, l&iblCc; plfoous, old, $1 por dozjn. MllUtnff llrnn, $24. ' Hay Tlmoihy. v.tfloV;"'! f;50 al- (al'n. $1212.60, Vetch $14. " - Htlrml Him 17y. "Cho?r up, old lllnu,, said tho In ralld'o frlond, "you're not golni; to dlo yet." "You bet I ain't!" doclarcd thj In valid -with t now determination, "Yoa, I heard' tho doctors quarrel ing about which ono of thm should porform the nutopsy, so I'm Just go ing to fool 'om' Philadelphia Prow. ."- jrjrrtB r f ws A m m rr y (uf-ryc umjc' LSjr9v? 6. qX ' Jj.&fsedi ly&cfa We Undersell "Regular Stores" On Reliable Merchandise wmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmm WARNING " SOUNDED !' BY HILL 80c; CASTOR I A ?r Iafamts aail GMlirra. Bars tho tgaaturo f &Lsy$ffflfik4 What aro nlghbors for?' Thoy aro to notice things. If ever you dld anything out of thoway you aro romlnded that that was what your nolghbor was thero for. Accounting for It. Mrs. Sharp Tho wlfo of that mil lionaire from(tho wild west has such a washed out look. Mrs. Gossip You know, ray dear, she was a laundress befqre he struck oil. St. Louis Republic. (United Press Leased Wlro.) I Washington, Mny 14, James J. Hill, the railroad king, sounded n noto of warning at today's sosslon of tho governors' conforonco, whon, In n cnrofiilly prepared address, ho do-' clnred that!" If "TmmoiJJato stops for j tho conservation of tho forosts on tho Pacific cotiBt aro not taken, somo vnrletlos of timber will bo exhausted j within "lO or 12 yoars. "Tho Pacific coast," ho said, "Iub a considerable body of morcbnntablo standing tlmbor, but wo are consum ing ycv.rly threo or four times a? much timber ns tho forost growth re stores. Our supply of some varieties will bo exhauBtod with 10 or 12 years. Without re-foresting tho pros out century will see tho completo wiping out of theso forests. "Tho oxhnustlon of tho coat sup ply Is not In tho doflnlto future, FIN ty yoiuH ago tho annua) per capita production was u little ovor a quar tor of a ton whllo now it Is flva tons,"' Regarding tho unsettled lands In tho west, tho spenker raid that prac tlcally tho who'lo Interior hnd boon sottlod withtrt tho past SO yaars and nkl what tho country will "offer noxt. ' "It Is no longer possible' ho de clared, for ua to say that 'Undo Ham hns a farm for all of us.' " Mr. Hill closed with a strong pica for tho conservation of tho inlncrnlsj Washington , Jrtay 1 4. Presides Roosvolt opdnvd ho morning c' slon.und, after uunounrlng that flov ern'or Ohnrlsa S. Donoen, or Illl'noli, wc.j1(l preside nt the nftompon, ens s'on, IntroJuuod Mr. Hill. , o . RXPKCT TO FIND BIO ELDORADO ( Continued From Page 1.) Sonttlo, Wash., May 14 Proparod to ptungo lto tho icy, frvtno33 of tho Arctic circle In search of a fab-t-'ously rich pay streak wh'ch Is said to exist in those regions and to bo tho mother lode for nil tho rlcu pocket deposits found along tho Alas kan cont, hrec minora. Jamos Bur Hold, John Blosl'and J. M. Laudor baoh, havo left for Herchol, hland. Thoy havo invested $20,000 'in tholr outfit A year ago the father of LauderbAch died. Just before pass ing away be gave his son directions for finding tho mother lode. Seed Corn This Is a opoclalty with Us and wo have a large stock of solocted corn, Our Oregon grown stock Is very fine. Summer Spray Wo have tfio proparod Arse nate of Lend, rondy to uso. No danger of burning your trees whon you stio It, Bee Supplies Our stock Is tho largest Ih tho valloy and tho prises .are right. You will find our prles aro tho lowest In tho state and tho goods the host to' be had. D. A. WHITE & SONS 255 Gom'l SI., Phwe 160. HU3LMICR SCHOOL Tho firtt term of tho Summer Normal opens on Mtiy 4 aad coutlryioH eight wcoks, Tho second torm opens on Juno 29 and contlnuos qntl) tho August examination. Clnssos will bo for mod lu all the branches for stato and nnd cqunty papors, Tuition oacb torm $10. The class In Primary Mothodu begins on Juno 15 nnd continues 13 d.ays. Tuition $7.60 Special work will bo given 8tk grndo pupils. Address, J. J. KItAl'H, 8;itlni. Or. HOLLI81 tfl fi Hocky Mountain Tea fiuofjots A Uuiy illulo m Diy Fwclo, Srlngi GolJio Iftltb R4 Rs "'$ Vigor. . :... f .n .... ...... ftl..,lAn II.. uu 1 KbliMiy Troubles. I'lu (1m. Kcnin. Inifiur 1IIJ.MI. ll.l UIFAIHt ni.fMI 4 IJ4ckai')w. It Ilooh Uliyxl, ln( Ufffllh, Hlmrifikli llowi-l. Ilo;k Ift form, ill uanu n box Ornuluo nuw Vy Motmtuiu Ten In ' Urn i .trim Ilmia Citiirmv. Uulliun. Wik. fXHJEH WUgfiBT8 FOR SALLOW WWJ. tf anilffl tTrllVHIFKHCH FEIMU Mniinan iinnM a p 1 1 I n ksksk'rkrasl yis V kf wsf nsv sWV Jl liM, Ocariiv lUaw M bUimii Miiwniwi. Uartltf4. Swafb fi. H;twHMM4M,Mt U.i I4i h4 rM U UHtff UfA, ., M T4, U4MHt, f. Sel4 k Sahm by Dr. S. C SHm. j ' ""W 'WiWW V'W w :U '' Slli. J "' 1