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rr DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, SLil 10, 1008 ' ' Ataf s(f J. L STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER GLOVE WEEK DAYS OP UNPARALLELED GLOVE SELLING-. ;e want every w6man and ml'ss to visit our" glovo department week. Wo know that our specials aro more attractive and bt values than dvor before "Wo want you to come to the storo L week and ns a special Inducement have nut on this sale. V Kid Gloves Black and Colors Regular $1.00 and $1.25 values will bo sold at 70c a pair. 'Remember theso gloves aro taken from our rojular stock and are Just such as you aro now wearing, $1.00 and $1.25; Kids r.educed to 75c ii.. t 41 jjg Silk and Lisle Gloves, jes up to $1.25, re- 7 ccd to, per pair ' - This Huo comprises black and white silk gloves from our $1.25 line, and a lino of lisle gloves In Jan, grey, white nnd black, bought es pecially for a special sale. Wjts iitiMW MARKET REPORTS BY WIRE s BAY CITY MARKET QUOTATIONS ON PRODUCE AT SAN4 FRANCISCO AND PORT LAND LOCAL MARKET COR- . RECTED UP TO DATE SHORT EABRIC GLOVES JC ipair CSc to $1.25 vaVies In almost every shado wanted for this season's wear. Reduced to 50c or LOVEWEEK-DOMTMISSIT J OSEVELT SPEAKS AT METHODIST CONFERENCE MelhodlstH Share. Ill a pleasuro to bo with you to- arid to bid you welcome on be- ol Hie nation, nero in mo capi- : mo nation, important mougii Wtihm!ift fhnrrii is in many V there Is none In which It has k 0' great ana peculiar a part re In th'v United States. Its Iry U indlsjolubly intorwovon the history of our coruntry ror llx score years slnco tho constl- convention mado us reaiiy a Mnthndlsmi In America on- on Itn norlnri nt rnnld crowtll about tho tlmo of Washington'.' , Presidency. Its Gssontlal do- racy, Its fiery and restless en- or spirit, and Uo wldo piay mat ive,to individual iniunuvu, an ed to make It peculiarly con- ll In n linrdv nml vlrllO folk, wratlc to tho core, prizing indl- i waepeuuenco auovo an nurin o.'tesslons, and ongagod in mo movomont of tho frontlor, who shared all the hardshlpH In tho llfo of the frontiersman, while nt tho samo tlmo ministering to .that fron tlorsman's spiritual needs, and aeolng that his proislng material cares hud tho hard and grinding provorty of his life. did not wholy extinguish tho dlvlno flro within his soul. Such wan your work In tho past; and your work In the present is ns great; for tho noed and opportunity for service widen ns tho field of national Inter est widens. It is ndt truo In thU country that tho poor have, grown poorer; but It Ib true that In many sections, nnd particularly In . our largo cities, tho rich hnvo grown so very much richer as to widen tho pulf between tho man of very largo moans and the man who makes each day's livelihood by that day's work; and those who with sincerity, and efficiency, and deep conviction, band '.ogcthor for mutual help, aro those . (United Press teased Wire.) San Francisco, May 1C Wheat No. 1 California club, per cental, $1.60)1.65; whlto milling club $1.62 1.67 ', whlto Australian, $1.70 1,72 &; northom bluestom, $1.65 01.70; northern club, $1.6.01.65; Inferior grades of wheat, $1.35 1.50. Dnrlcy No. 1. feed. $1.37 O 1.42., with some fancy at $1.43 3 1.45; common to fair, $1.27 0 1.35; browing nt San Francisco, $1.42 01.47; browing and ship ping at Port Costa, $1.40(5)1.45; Chevalier, $1.6501.85, according to quality. Butter Fresh California extras, America, inncy, 14c; firsts, 13c; pneklng, No, 1, 20c; packing, No. 2, 19c. Eggs Per dozen, California fresh, Including cases, extras, 21 c; firsts, 20c; Bcconds, 10c; thirds. 16c. Cheese Per pound, Cnllfornln lints, fancy, 12c; firsts, llc; seconds, 10 c; California Young Amolcn, fancy, 14c; firsts, 13c; castorn Oregon, fancy, 14c; Young America, fancy, 14 c. Storage Eastorn fancy Now York 16c; Oregon, llc. Potatoes Per centnl, Oregon bur banks, $1.0001.25; river whltca, fancy, 400 85c; now potatoes, $1.50 U 1.75; sweet potatoes, $3.50. Onions Per crate, Bermudas, $1.5001.60; Australian brownu, $1.000 4.50; reds, $1.15 01.35. Oranges Per box, navels, fancy, $2.75 03.00; standard, $2.25 02.50, trangerlncs, $1.50 02.00. ...l. am n . An, rfM ll A fF.llf and stem work of conquering .., i,min tnn wmo Trim - mllnant. MethodlBm "P'fiiigion, through church organizations, among tho old communities lthrb phantnropC orgnnlzat'ono, he long-sottled districts of tha ,n n tno fle,d of w,irod endeavor, tic tide water; but Us phonom- manifest itself ns effectively In srowth was from these regions thQ crowdod nnd COmpl8X llfo of to- m. uu wiiojw cuuiuij day no jn tno pioneer yo3ieranys; debt of gratltudo to tho Metho- ij tho 80U,a of mon need tho Kht Pioneer prerfcher.s, whoso move-1 nnd BtrJv0 l)1!nd. toward u jn l VMlwarit 1ftiit nnrA with lllQ ,. ! ...... . n , .,.. -i. ,n ...... v.. v. ..v,.. -r lino vammiea iiaui, u i juur lutiv iu i'do the work of tho Lord on the farm wtiiiwwiiinssw'' and in the mine, in the counting Ease and Comfort W which an Eye Glass rld03 W nose depends on Us adjust at rataer than on the kind frame. There Is a knack In adlng and adjusting frames 1 fit a no3e that ,ln only mas ked by one of practical ex- rlenc- in their construction r makR each pair of frames It each individual noso. and Pr len es are the be3t quality M can be had. Never Sacrifice Quality to Price Barr's Jewelry Store hJ Liberty Streets room and tho factory, In the car shops an.i besides the blasting fur naces, Just as It was the task of your n..lnlf..n1 fnrttrtira In wrniHA fnr thft 'souls of tho men and women who dwelt on tho stump-spottoa clearings in the wilderness. .United Stntes Improves. 'n notion in the world has moro right than ours to look with promt, confluence towara me tuiurw. ou where e'se ha? tho experiment of democratic government, of govern ment by tho peoplo and for the peo pie. of government based on the nrincinle of treating each man on his Innato worth as a man, been tried on so vast a scale as wnn us; and on the whole the experiment has been more successful than anywhere else Moreover,' on the whole I think It can be said that WE ll.l R GROWN IlETTEK AND NOT WORSE; for If there Is much evil, good also greatly abounds, and If wrong grows, so in even greater measure grows the stern sense of right befojre which wrong musl eventually yield. Washington, May 16 More than 1000 delegates and visitors who at tended tho recent Methodist confer ence in Baltimore will be entertain ed here today as the guests of the American university , r I Sacramento gave tho mosquito fleet of thrbig squadron a royal wel come yesterday. Incidentally tb, grfcramento river, up which the ( shlpi PMttd is ot as Haviabl'M the Co-lubUr, Severe Pains v "When a prominent nerve is affected, the pain is severe. It is called neu ralgia.. It may be in eitht er tho head or body. Re lief comes only when this nervo trouble isovercomo. By its soothing and strengthening influence upon the nervous system Dr. Miles' Nervind re moves tho cause. it was about two years aeo thdt 1 waa taken down with what th do tors claimed was noumlRln, and noma called It JIahtnlnjc rheumaUftm. Bharp pnlna would go from on olace to an other, mostly In my head, nnd they xvoMlii last two or threo days befor I could get relief. Durlnir ttieao pelt! I would b no jwrvous tnat 1 hardly krtow what I waa dolnu. Tho pains went bo Bovoro and. oxhaUHtlnfr that my husband Would tiavo to tcudy m would havo fovcr, and my heart would falnimtp. and In a dny or two I would eel- better. Jut a soon as 1 would axpOM hiyaeU tho very teciat X wa ur to hiivo n pell of nourslKla. I have Uikcn lota of doctor' medicine, but t might JuM n woll take water. My untTept writing mo To Jujt try Dr. Miles' Nervine, and I am thank ful thnt I was powuiidcd to do so. for tho Norvlnn hos cured mo lias driven It out of my systom.'' -., Mrs. h. c. crxoN. 2122 Savannah Avo., 8t. Joncpli, Mo Dp. Mile' Nervine It old by your . druoaUt, who will QUtranle that ths nrtt T)ottl will benefit. If It falls, he will refund your money. Milca Medical Co,, Elkhart, Ind 6UKM MARKET. T,oral Wliolcnalr Market. E?rs 14 c. Butter Creamery 2216c. Cows $3 0 3.50. lions lie; mixed chlckons, Oc. Local wheat 82 085c. Oats $1.45. Darley $25. Flour Hard wheat, $4.5004.80. v,lley, $4.00. Hay Cheat, $13 014; clover. $10 012 ber ton; timothy, $14 015.. , OnlonB 3 ai c. Hops-4907 crop, 4 04c. Cnscara Dartf 3 to 3c. Mohair ISc. iteuill Market. Oats $1.45 01.50 por cwt. ' Whoat $1.00. Rolled bnrloy $3V ' " ' Eggs 17 Wc. Butter Country, 20c; creamery, 30c. Flour Valley, $1.1001.20 per ack; hard wheat, $1.40. Bran 90c por sbck; yn.bv per ton; shortR, $1.25 per sack. Hay Cheat, $10.50017; clover, $15; cheat, 85c; clovor 80c por cwt. Oranges $2.05 02.75. Livestock, Hogs Fat, $5.50. Stock hogs $4 0 4.50. . Stoers $4 04.50. Veal 60 8c. Tropical Fralta. Dananns $6.00. Oroigsa $2.4002.50. Lemons $3.500 4.00. Portland Market. Wheat Club, 86c; valley 80c; bluestom, 89c. PouUry Hoas, 14 014c; ducks, I5lbl6c; plgeoni, old, $1 per dozen. Mlllstuff Bran, $24. Hay Timothy, valley, $7.50; al-t falfa, $12 012.60. I Vetch $14. . o Cbeirb TMi'iity-ono CYntw n Pound, (I'nltfd l'rw led Wire.) Sacramento. Cal., May 16. The California Fruit Distributors' organ ization this morning received wofd of the salo of tl) fourth carload or cherrlei to leave California this sea son In Chinese yesterday. Tho sale wbb by auction and the car brought $4398, or an average of 21 cents a pound. TransjKJrt Cletk Missed. tl'nltt-d I'rens I.eaed Wire.) ' Seattle, Wash., May 10. Mystery surrounds the whereabouts ot WIN, Ham II. Smith, quartermaster's clerk on tho United States transport Dlx,; who has not been seen Blnco last Monday evening. With nothing but his cap and uniform ha left the ves sel some time between midnight and 6 o'clock Tuesday morning, j Miss Jennie Crocker, of San Fran cisco, has the honor of being present ed to King Edward and Queea Alex andra. The Japanese goveraraent party woa by u. god majority in the parlla meatary e'ectlons held Friday, -SMILES- ' LETT US ShbW YOU THOSE . W: Spring Dress Goods Specials!; WHICH WE HAVE PLACED ON OUR BARGAIN! TABLES i I 5 V J . . t , .. rf it ' hdi REDUCED FROM 5flkJ$55e Mf p, atiOc p mm V. This ofllco has fiomo souvonlrH on Its doik of political fidelity and grnt Itudo for favors received nnd work dono for the Hcpubllcnn party In tho past. There is nn Itemized bill of $106.80 for cnmnnltm of 1890. Qco. W Davis was. county chnlrmnn. aoo. Q. Ilinghnm, city clmlrmnn, and K. P. McCornnck, stato chairman. There Ib nn unpaid bill against tho Bryan club of $5.50. Tho Young Mon'o Republican club of 19 03' has an unpaid balnnco of $9.00, Tho Ro publlcnn city central cotumttteo of 1904 has nn unpaid balanco or $08.00. Tho PoopIo'H party contral commlttco lins a llttlo lovo tokon of unrequited affection of $12,50. Those swoot blllot-doux remind tho publisher ot a nownpapor that while othora hold tho offices ho holds tho sack too often. But In our nresont happy framo of mind, wenrlng tho Tnft smllo that docs not como off, wo can rorglvo them all and my como on boys, this Is, a, rrco country, nnd if you want to lo politics and hnvon't any money, this pnpor will not kick you out- Tho Capital Journal must request- nil church notices to bo in this omco Friday ovonlng. Somo notices nlnll )il do not ronch this office until Sat urday morning which Is too lato for free Insertion. s Tho Snlom xnlnnn llciinsn li a. lclnd of nn openwork" affair. Tho city' ratnen want to nave a iook in ior everybody a kind of peoknboo ordi nance, A Salem merchant yeatordny vol untarily HOiit n to tho board of trade n $100 subscription to tho Salota and Stay ton oloctrlc, A Stay ton real estate man camo In and proudly nd mlttcd his nnmo had gonp down for $1000. Keep tho ball rolling. Stnyton boosters will havo an nil day railroad boostor plclnlc Tuomlay, May 26. Thoy have hired a bnnd, tlioro will bo dolegntlons from all the vallpy towno, nnd from tho Wnldn bills urging the pressing needs of getting onto tho wlro tho live wlru gottlng out or tho ruts or foolish conservatism, whero the valloy has stuck ror 40 years. ii a Harold Hardy, a 14-yoar-old Oak land srhnnl hnv. rnmmlttpd KMlclde yoatorday by drinking carbolic acid, becauso his parents quarrolnd. ' KEDUCED.JBR0M 75c, 9c AND $I.H,NES ' at 75c - k REDUCED FROM $1 AND $f.I5 LINES We're Making a General Clean Up of Broken, Lines, and They Will Go Quickly at These Prices; t, &&&& Jthe &&J8WtediStyk CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROW The Public is not skilled in tea and is entitled to protection. Our label our brand Folger's Golden Gate Tea . SI TEA protects the tea drinker. Our reputation is back of every package of tea bearing our brand. Fol ger's Golden Gate Tea means qualitypurity tea satisfaction, J. A. rigmr m c. I waywHi )? Ty Musical Hpci'Jnlty. Tho special music program nt tho Prosbytorjan church ror noxt Sunday will bo rondorcd an follews: Morning Offertory by the string quartet composed of tho following members: mIbi Joy Turner, first violin; Mr. George McElroy, second violin; Mr. Will Kotchum, vloln; Mr. Louts Steolhnmmor, collq. "Nearer Home Today," will bo sung by tho ladles' quartet with n burltouo obllgnto. Tho mombors ot tho lndlcn' quartot aro Mrs, Mornlo Hug, MIhs Doris1 Evann; Mss Anglo McOilloch, Mrs. U. T. Dnbfcock nnd Mr. Clay Hclso will sing the baritone dbllgnto. In tho evening tho Htrlng qunrtet will play Schumnn'fr "Traulnorol" hi an offertory. Bosldos n so)octlon by tho mixed quartot "Mra. Hug Will Bjng "Bonltlful Land on High," Ruidbtt. Illblo ochool nt 10 a, m.; Superin tendent W. T. Jonks Is homo from a two-mouths' buslnoss trip through out tho East, nnd will, no doubt, havo something now to say to tho school. Morning service at 11 a. in. Dr. Comer's morning subject will bo "Tho Successful Life," and in tho evening the third In tho May sorles on roilglotiB difficulties nnd what to do with thorn; No. 3 la "Social Dif ficulties." Those who havo hoard tho first two uumborn of this series will not be llkoly to miss hearing tho discussion of this topic. Tho chorus choir will sing a specially pre pared number nnd Miss Uushnoll will sing n solo In tho morning. In tho ovonlng tho choir will bo nslsstod by tho White quartotto. Young Pooplo's mooting nt 6:30. All strangers nnd visitors In tho city and others aro cordially invited to any or all of theso, services. Dcriunn Evangelical, In tho English Innguugo, noxt Sunduy evening at 7:30 Bishop S. C. Breyfogql of Rending, Penn., will preach to a union mooting of tho throe Evangelical churchej of Sa lem. Thoro will bo a union Young People's meeting nt 6:30 nnd special sluglng has been prepared for tho occasion. Everybody will bo wel come at this and to all -of our ser vices. W. A. Ouoffroy, pastor. First Presbyterian. Church street, corner of Chameko tn, Rov Honry T. Bnbcock, pastor; morning sorvlco, 10;30 a. in.; oven Jng sorvlco, 7 30 p. in. Themos, re spectively, "Love Not tho World," nnd "Confessing Christ." Sunday school at 12:00 ni.; Union prayer meeting of tho Junior C. E. socle mob at 6 00 p.m ; mid-week prayer metlng Thursday at 7; 30 ff in. Tho public aro cordially Invited to all of theso services. Chlntllan Science, First Church of Christ, Sclentht, 440 Cbomekota street. Borvlcos, Sunday at 11 a m. and 8 p. in Subject of morning lesson sermon. "Mottals nnd Immortals." Sunday school at 12; 15 n. m. Tho Wcdne day ovonlng meeting Is hold at 8 p. in, Heading room In tho cliurch op en onch. afternoon oxcopt Sunday. AH aro cordially Invited to attpnd tin services nnd tho rending room. . United Evangelical. Sunday ochool at 10 a, m.; proack lim service at 11:00 n. m., theme, "Tho Dlvlno Legacy.1' No ovealajf sorvlco owing to tho union norvice of th Evnngellcal clwirchos at the Oer man EvanKotica! church, at which tlmo Dlthop S. O, Breyfogel, of tk. ijvangoiicni association, is to preaca 11. A. Dock, pastor. Ht. Paul's. Chomokota and Church streets. Rov. Bnrr u. Loo, rector. Fourth Sunday aftor Easter. Sri vices at 7:30 n, m. and 11 n. rn.; Sunday school 10 a, nit All wolcoine, Unitarian. , Corner Cottago and Chemeketa streets. Scdvlcos at lOt'40; iweach- ) lug by tho mlulstor, Rev, Paul Bandy, Subject: "Humanity, the, Social Aim," Sttdny school and Bib! class at 11:45. CVMitrnt CoiigrvgHtloiml, Nlnotconth and Furry atreote, P S. Knight pastor,, Sunday school Id 'n. in.; "Endeavor meeting 7 p. ni.J preaching jiervlcos 11 n. in, and $ p. rn. "W C T' U Rov. F. N, Noff will address tk Qospol Tompornnco meeting Sunday at 4 p, in, and John Rotchon, a reelr tatlon. Dr. Herltago will sing a solo, All aro wolcoine, HU'rvoptlcan YrfM'turt, Rov. R. Q. Miller and R. D. Havr ley of Salem, wllljcctjiro nnd shojr storooptlqan vlowi and Illustrated songs at Macleay Wodnojday, Map 20th at 8o'clock. -o- I' FOR REST INTEREST) OF THE COUNTRY. St. Louli, Mo, May 16. Tho Na- tlonal Prosperity Association win send representatives to cltlos, towafl and county seats In tho north, south, cast nnd wost to Induce the local buslnoir, labor and agricultural or ganizations to ttnlto for promoting I tho best Intoroits of tho country. .... - - HUMMER HCIIOOIi Tho first term of thtf summer Normal opens on May 4 and continues eight weeks, Tho second torm opon on Juno 29 and continues until tho August examination. Classes will bo fonuod' in all tho brancho for state and and county paporH. Tuition n.ach term $10. TJie class In Primary Methods begins on Juno 15 and continues 12 days. Tuition $7 50 ' Special work will be given 8th grade pupils. Address, J. J. KRAPS, Salem, Or. LAUNDRY " I Why 1 our work demanded by otyllsh and up-to dato dressers as well as thoso who dress for comfort. Became In nnlshlnz up our work wo glvo tljnt touch of good tasto that very readily appealu to tho man of fashion. Our work has n mysterious something about It that easily dlitla gulshes It from ordinary laundry work. Those who demand corn fort, find our work Is pliable, due to our own particular way of starching. A Bhlrt or collar laundered by us glvej with every movement of tho body, giving; absoluto comfort to tho wearer. Our collars do not break at seam or buttonhole, and you will find no bllttors or wrlnklos. You might Just as well have this work; Us cot no more. SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY Tal, 25 13C-1SI I, LlVtrty gt. wi