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DAILy CAPITA!, JOURNAL, BALMf, bRQOK, . SATURDAY, AUGUST J Wt . fl '5 J.L. STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY . i Dress Goods Special 4ft HOLTS OF NOVELTY fnttSGS IN BOTH LIGHT 'ip HARK SHADES, ALL 1 iV DESIRABLE FAT 'liBN'S, THIS SPRING'S PUR. ABES INCLUDED. 50c TO 75c VALUES 38c yd Wash Goods ' . . A BIG ASSORTMENT OF 15c TO 33c VALUES TO CLOSE OUT AT - .. MM. ."i ..- tt' 9c yd i Great Shirtwaist Sale SILK, COTTON AND WOOL WAISTS, 50c TO $7.00 VAL- UES FOR- ? 25c '''. '- ' IS TRUE THAT THE STYLES ARE NOT THE VERY LATEST, BUT THEY WILL COMPARE VERY lOb WITH THOSE YOU BOUGHT LAST SEASON AND ARE STILL WEARING. THE SILKS ARM I- IN ALL COLORS AND ARE WORTH TEN TIMES THE PRICE WE ASK FOR, THEM. Real 50c to $7.00 Waists Reduced to 25c Opera House m P. OORDRAY, Manager fcirday, August 29 . C. H. Kerr prcsentB tho Now UiTorlto coraedtonno and prlmn ly Grace Camera pkten muslcl comedy success lie Dollie Dimples" fejorted by tho crcnt earned Inn PPlObrlck and a cast of 40. Mr productloa carried by com 'l Tio elnglag, ringing, Jlng- i treat o( the Benson. Met, 51, 75c, 50c, 25c opens Saturday, 0 a. m. CAXN'OT HI.' IXITCI) STATES CITIZENS iDlllnR Phrnnloln l'U Of tho rlrrnr iMir In n m.V.-" "V.1."' ..V" ,. ' Idaho and Mnntnnn lmvn Me d not to recelvo doc- t C' 'ntPIltlOl fn liMnir .It. petitions for naturalization maaoog, Jfjfn Hindoos have taken out v, V?' utl,nB men m- Clerk Ang.o during tho Inst VV" ono hao rocolvod ( n. ni. ..: .. ... " . "" -" ' .-a w,v, n, npver uo auio a.,?.th?'r ul credentials, nt m 'bq rorv going namod IJii110' Is the communtca- fc .i VJ" uy -r Anle "om tho assistant United Stntoa ,.. '""""u niniiurt ii : R Anelf oTarlr r n. l- Egg The Dalle.. Oregon. Dear Sir: This offlco Is In rocclpt of a letter from tho chief, division of nnturallzatlop. Department pf Comniorco nnd' Labor, requesting this offlco to Instruct clerks of court within tho torrltory comprising the Btntes of Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Washington, not to ro'colvo dec lnrntlons of intention to become cit izens nor petitions for naturallzii Mon from Hindoo'. You nro hereby roquestca to comply with Buchf re quest, respectfully, f (Signed, 'Androfv J. Balllct.. " Until recently" many itlndooa have been soon In the, city. Those forolgB'- urs worKou aunng mo summer clear ing land In this vicinity nnd spent much of tholr time In town. Many peoplo noticed' tholr peculiar mannors. While nil of tho Hindoos wonMurbnns for n heart dress ,ouo of tho forolgnor3, who wero seen hero, woro a whito turban, the othors wearing black or dnrk ones. When ovor any of tho Hindoos of tho blnclc head dress wcro walking along tho streets with their countrymon wenr Ing n white turban, tho former al ways walked a few foot bohlnd tho white-topped Hindoo. Whenever ho would stop, thoy would do Hkowlse, ii ovor going to his sldo or ahead of him. It Ib thought that the whito colored ttubnn was Indicative of rank, Its woaror bolng held In tho highest respect by thoso of tho black turbans nnd Hint tho othors had to walk behind tho whito turbaned Hin doo out of respect. Tn viewing tho rocords at tho county clerk's ofllco, another pecul iar thing Is noticed, regarding tho Hindoos. Tho naturalization book at that ofllco show that tho surnames of tho 15 Hindoos, who took out tholr first papers, nro tho same, bo lng "Singh." "Bhola Singh," Esor Singh" and "Son Singh," etc. Tho forolgnors could not spoak sufllc'ont English to explain tho reason why tholr last names are all tho same, though thov stated that they wore relatod in no way. . SOUTHERN OREGON PIONEERS GATHER (Medford Trlbuno.) Tho 32d annual reunion of tho pioneers of southern Oregon Is bo lng held nt Jacksonville today. A largo numbor gathorod early this mowing. A most onjoyablo day was snout. Tho president of Jho Pioneer as sociation Is Mrs. Elisabeth Konnoy. a plonoor of Jacksonville of lSBaf; nnu a uaugntor or tho lato W. T. T'Vault, who founded thd flrstpifpor in uruKuu mm on mo I'ncine const, tho Oregon Spectator, In tho MOb. Ho also founded tho Table Rock Son tlnol at Jacksonville and tho first minor mihllBhoiI In Rnntlmrn nrnenn Tho socrotory of tho association Is Jtidgq Silas J. Day, a pioneer of Jacksonville of 1852. Tho nddresB of wolcomo was made by Dr. W. Robinson, mayor of Jack sonville, and tho annual address by Attorney C. L. Ronmes, n nntlvo 6on of Jacksonville. Blograhplcal skotchos of tho lives of Mrs. Mlnnlo A. Nlol, Mrs. Rebecca McDonough, Mrs. Huldn Colver, Sninuol R. Tay lor, Frcdorlck Bomoburg nnd Wil liam Tnylor wero read. The pioneers woro tho guests of Jnno Mnson McCulIy cabin of Nntlvo Dnughtors and Sons, of which Miss Amelia Britt lj prosldont. p.!nln!28 nnd coacoanut, and, with o.thers assembled for the pur pose, he proceeds to tho forest, where ho worBl.',s the tree ho Is ,ULt0 cut by u,'flK tho Incenso and tho camphor . .id offering tho plolntnlns and tho coconnut. Then no lops of tho first branch on the right Bide, in each year tho sldo IB different. Prosperity to himself and his cattlo Is firmly believed to depend very mmch upon this. Ho .then cuts away tho required quantity of wood nnd takes It homo. Another day Is then selected, soon after the early rains of tho same month, by tho "Vnlluvan," and then tho greatest event of tbp agricultural year occurs. Each ryot takes the wood ho hna selected for tho plow, ,no,v,J' nttod "P nnl tnke to tho flold, where- tho bullocks are tlOd to It. nnd hohlmt If clnn,l r.n,. plows with tenms of oxen tied to mum, wnuo largo crowds assemble around tho teams. Teh principal polwmnn then daub? the pair of oxen tied to tho now Dloow with nnlllno powder and tur mcrlct paste; ho-lights camphor and burns lncensq bbfore It, breaks u coconnut, nnd with It ho makes an offering of a pot of Jaggpry water nnd parched grain and Bengal gram. Then he drives the plow ncross the field, preceded by tho other plowmen and -after a fow rounds tho oxen uro unyoked nnd tho offerings distrib uted to thoso prcsont. Madras Mall. STATE NEW8 A Holy Roller priestess at Marsh flold wbb horsewhipped yesterday for luring the 16-ycar-old daughter of MrS. Radnbntlch tn lmm tinr nlnttiAD and Jewelry In an qffortto bocomo pnncuneu. Two million snlmon eggs have been by tho flshorios bureau at- Oro- 'gon uiy. Tho CXCCUtlvo rnmmlttnn nt tlm eastern division of tho Stato Teach ers- association, yesterday a La Grande, selected Baker City aB the meetlnt: nlnco for tlm mtinp n. vembor 23-2C. Professor Q. W. Murphy, principal of tho Bchool at HalBoy, Linn county, Was mnrrled nf Allinnv vnatnntnv tn Mlos Stella Turnldge, who wns hlH iiBBisinni. Blngcr Hormnnn nnd his Bister, Mrs. Nolllo Bonder, nro laid up with smnll, but nlnful Injuries, nt Myrtlo Point a stho result 6fa stage accident. o OA.TOltlA. Thero nro thoso who are sp mornl thnt thev will commit n irtmn tn mnlntaln It. r. n , f 4 'Two things that you cannot keep on tho ground a hod carrier and a aqulrrcj. , Boppickers' Supplies " i ..I. .I i i Our Gloves for Hoppickers are much bettor quality for tho prlco than last year, owing to thn lower prlco of gloVe leather. Wo havo an onormous stock of CAN VAS GLOVES In all bIzcb for Children, Women nnd Men. Overalls, Denim and Covert Coats, Shirts, Shoes, Ladies' Wrappers, Wool and Cotton Blankets, ' - Comforts ' " v " ' " M I l II .J... .-. !! . OUR LINE OF FAIL UNDERWEAR . . . . . . Is now rrndy for you. "Regular stores" can't match our price because we flguro profits on tho' spot cash basis. You will find every weight and quality suitable for this climato in our line this season. Tho demand for . ' , !-.', ',,;$, TOftUM NORTH HOSIERY Is constantly Increasing becau&o North Hose aro made bottor ' than ordinary brands. That'B whythoy wear longer." i2wjv&& &z&i c?sccs'e Everything for the Whole Family 1 1 ii t urn ii mi inn tMiMnimiiiiniiiiHiiiiiii ninmiiimiiiiMiiinn w f It ' 4 t ' i 4s Fn mi I its In India. Agricultural practice In southorn India f i oin stmt to fllnUh requires religious rltos. In tho Tamil dls lets tho agricultural year com moncoB nbout April. On April 23d tho cultivators of a vlllago consult a "Valluvan," who flxos for thorn tlw kind of wood that thoy should cut and tako away. Ho Is supposed to sottlo the quoitlon as tho rosult of astrological observations mndo on tho commencement of tho Tamil Now Year's day, which falls about April 13th. Enoh cultivator thon takes a Ilttlo enmuhor. soma Income, a few fo ifl or woman - labor that a chw can do. 's too short. B2Lf05T ccttt5 SM The Yost Gearfess Motor Washing Machine will put cobwebs on your wasliboard IrSjfJ1011 WASINO MACHINE IS CONNECTED BY HOSE TO A HYDRANT AND IS RUN -. xxK P T,IK WATER FROM EITHER WINDMILL TANK OR CITY WATER. IT IS l,,(1;lTFH VXD IK)KS T,IR WORK. "NO RUBBING JUST PUT IN THE CLOTHES, TURN Wl IS 7it " Ioi:s THB WORK WHILE YOU READ TnE JOtJ..AU. xiuu-c - THfi fiS- ?AT1CRD TO TE WORK SATISFACTORILY OR MONEY REFUNDED. WE """ A&KXCY FOR'THIS SPLENDID MACinNE. COME A.MJ bi;is n L U. JOSSE 371 Court Street .. ti' B t - PAIL ANNOUNCEMENT 1 J-' ' 3 t WF5 HAVE A COMPLETE NEW STOCK OF "CLEVER" STYLES IN . SHOES AND BOOTS READY FOR . YOUR INSPECTION. 1 I l f)UR STYLES FOR FALL AP PROACH THE IDEAL FROM HV HRY VANTAGE POINT OF SHOE '.MAKING, SHOE FITTING AND SHOE WUARING. FEATURES r " "" "" 'TANS, WINES, diOTII TOPS, BUTTONS, . HANAN SHOES W MEN AND WOMEN State St. " mmt Xmkhe Phone , . ULEADERS IN UI'-TO-DATE FOOTEItY- i If ff. ' . Jl 1 ' - D I a JlllulU,:;llu IIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIHt fr-H-H-j-K-Hfr-H-m n-m ii 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 wtm