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.DAILY CAPITAL JOUltyAli, fiUfaMtfilMQptf, feQfrDAV', flBrTEttJlEIj ,V, Jtfptf. ' METM&S IbH IN ANNUAL CONFERENCE Tho annual Oregdn conferenco of tho Methodist Episcopal church will Convene Jn Salcra on Sept. 23, niK1 will continue -until tho 2Sth. Thi moetlngs will ho hold in tho First Methodist church of lhl city, nnd during tho session some of tho best known preachors In tho stntojwlll be heard. Dr. George H. Heppo l chalrmnn of the convention, On tho day before tho reitular ' conferonrn roods thoro will ho an executive ses sion of tho board, and tills will bj followed by n reception In tm ovon- Ing. At tho reception tho following Urogram will bo curried eut: Mn (tic. Invocation. Addresses of welcome, In bohnlf of tio qlty, byfc. .Mayor . Cleorge P. Jlodgurs; In bohalf of the ministry -of tho.jlfy; by Iot..H(, 1). Klmbnll, I?. IJ.( LI. I).; In behalf of tho First church, by a leading, Jaymnn. Hp- jk)Bs by Bishop Bdwln If. Hughes, v. d and ClHronco .True Wilson, D. D, Inception In tho parlors of thi ehHrch, The program .for tho conference follews: Wednesday, 0 a. m. -Oponlng of Hrrtmce session, Ulshop Hughes presiding. Sacrament of tho lord's Supper, conducted by tho hlnhop nnd the district Kiporlntflndonis, follow d by organization of tho conferenco nd luminous session. 2 p. m stn- tlstlcal session; 3 p. m., missionary sermon preached by Hov W. II. Heppo, D, D.j 7:30 p. m., anniversary, of tho Home Missionary nnd'Church KxteHsi'on societies, tho Itov. W. T. Korr, D. D presiding. Tho prin cipal address on bohalf of tho gen eral bet(d of homo missions will bo by Heg T. 0. Illfr, D. D of Phlla delphli, Thursday, 8:16 a. ni. Address and devotions, by . tho Rev. a. II. Freese, D. D.;, conference evangelist; 9 a. m, conference sesilen: 2:40 'n. fffwf B ) rWWJlssssWM V PWmh) ' "I -nihil Jxxr -srv, w The House Furnishing Co. 1 77 Liberty Street We 'are making a sipclalty of "Park Mills' Volv5t, Brus sels and Ingrnln Carpet . More than ten years' experience with "Park Mills" Carpets confirms our belief that we can not tcrvo yon so weP with any other make. 4g3 ft You cannot be too careful in selecting mattresses. A fancy tick often hides poor mattress material. You can get the good kind here every time. -We sell no shoddy mattresses. Our Sanitary Cabinets nre made to meet tho wnntn of those who believe In condcnslnc nnd utlllzlnc nil nvnll. nblo spnec. They nro space savers, tlmo savorfl and In bor ravers. Besides their other cood nolnts. thov nrn cheap In prlco. THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO. D. H. JAMES, Proprietor BEATS WORLD'S FLYING RECORD m anniversary of tho Woman V. Home Missionary society, address by Dr. Willis of Ban Francisco, and ex ercises by a company of Chinese young; women; 7:30 p. in., anniver sary of the Preedhien' 'Aid sqfcloty, represented by tho Itov. W. II. W. 9.9W, . D., pastor Plrst. Methodist Upbeopal ohurch of Beattlo, and tho board of education. Friday, 8:15 r. m. Address nnd devotions, conducted by Itov. W. T. Kerr, coiiforenco evangelist 0 a. m., conference sennton; 2:30 p. in. anni versary of Woman's Foreign Mission ary society, nddrcMos by Mrs. A. N. Fisher, Mm. Dr. Baylor; 4 p. m , children's rally, .conducted by Itov O. M. Van Martor and others; 7:30 p. m., Inauguration of Hov. Fletcher lloman, I). D as pnmllont of WIN lamottc University. Professor Men donhnll, tho now (loan of tho college of music, will piny selections on tho pllieorgau. Tho principal fenturen of the progrnm will bo tho chnrgo of tho president by Ulshop llughoj and tho Inaugural nddrctui by Presi dent Iloiunu. Saturday, 8: IB u. m. Address and dovotlons, conducltnl by Hov. C M. Van Marter, conferenco ovaugol 1st; & n. in., conference session; 3 p. m., Preacher' Wive association. Tho afternoon will bo given MP to visiting tho state Inntltutlons and memorial exorcises at tho Jason Ieo cemetery; 7:30 p m., temperanco rally, addreso by Hev K. P. Jilm merman, n. Uo Paget and Hev. Ijen Jamln Youiik, D. D. Sunday, 9 a. in. Conference lovo feast, led by JohopIi Holier; 10:30 a, hi,, sormon, lllihop Kdwln It. HiikIu's, I). I).; 2:30 p. in,, memorial ?rvlces and ordlnntlun of deavona audi elders; 0:15 p. m., Knworlh l'8Uj rally, mldrowo by tho proji donts of tho districts; 7:30 p. m., ftKHlveriwry of tho board of foreign Mlslons, tho Hov. 0. H. flmytho, D. I)., ;esVer. . o- , ...I,,.. Paris, Bopt. 7. Leon Do LaOraiiRO tho French noronaut, president of tho Vnlato Club of Frnnco, mndo a now world'H record today nt Issv. whnn IiIb aoroplano snllcd for 31 mlmitcs, boating tho worlds record that ho es tablished yesterday by sailing 29 minutes nnd 54 i seconds. Today's flleht wim rnmnknhln tnr both tho duration And tho llntnnr.nl Hebrew will win. Nelson Is a Htrons SPAIN WITH PHAXCK supporter of tho Englishman. i OX MOHOCCO SITUATION I Paris, Sept. 7. It Is announced at Los Angeles. Cnl.. Sent. 7 ,Al- tho forolgn olllco that In a noto re- though Stanley Kctchcl Is a 2 to 1 celved from Madrid, Spain states favorite In tho betting today, BID ' t,int tho Spanish government agrees Papko Is confident Hint ho will bo ' to tho terms of the Moroccan cntondo nblo to wrest tho mlddlowelght tltl? nB outlined In tho French draft. irura uw cuampion wnen thoy meet In a! 2C-round battlo at Jim Jeffries' Vernon nrona this afternoon. Doth mon nro In tho pink of condition, and hnd no trouble making 1C8 pounds weight whon thoy weighed In at noon. Intorest among tho fight fnns Is at travolcd. Ho circled tho parade ; fovcr hcnt today, but Pnpko's back- grpund atilssy 17 times, going over 16 miles In all. Tho groat aoroplano was undor perfect control every mlnuto of tho nJ!,ti..Tn0 lYontor maintained nn avornco hcltrli or an font tin .. cended as high ns 30 feet nnd on lowitiko that risk as 12 foot. Indications era have been unablo to work tholr confldonco up to tho point attained uy wio nguior, ana uomng Is nrnc This means that tho now Sultan, Mulnl Hadd, will not bo recognized until tho agrees to tho tonus of tho Algcclras treaty, allowing Franco and Spain to polico hls'domaln. Tho Joint noto Of tho two will lib presented to tho powers thnt signed the Algiers treaty Boon, Tho only point of difference be tween Franco and Spain was as ioA how far tho powora would go In do mandlng financial pledges from Ha Hundreds watched tho flight of tho aoroplano, and Wilbur Wright, tho American Inventor, wns tho first to congrntulnto tho Fronchmnn on hW succesi. "I expect to bent you to tho hour mark," said Wright In tnlklng to LaGrango. i) tlcally at a BtandBttll. Plenly . 6f fl ' Spain was fcarfMl lest France Papko money Is postod at 3 to 1. but wtodld saddlo too great a burden on Kotcholl's admirers nro not willing to tho now Sultan. Tho Fronch govern ment aisurod Spain that only legiti mate debts of tho country to Abdul Ariz would bo demanded of Hnfld, o- aro that tho Vernon PRIZE FIGHTERS arena will bo packed to Its (Utmost en paclty this aftornoon. Tho arena has 8000 seats, and tickets hnvo boon sold for nlmost thnt nunibor now. Jimmy Austin nnd "Young Togo." T I.. M .iiiiuin.-B.-, win ngni nn cigni-rouna preliminary. Jim Jeffries will referee the main event nnd Tommy Wnlah will officiate at the proltmlnnry. - o STATE NEWS fPulM I'rMn LMird Wlrf.J San FrnnclHco, Sept. 7. Two tiny flghtors. by record and iinnulnr ml. mission, tho best enthorwolghts In' Tho Hoguo Hlvor Horticultural So tho world, aro ready to focooach oth-ololy' nt ft ,1,eetlg at Medford yes- er promptly at 3 o'clock this after- tin,fty P'nced thonuolvos on record noon to decide tho Issuo between UB tronK'y favoring Irrigation. Mngland nnd Amorlcn. Abe Attoll, T,, POHtoR'co nnd gonornl mor tho Amorlcnn champion, said this C,,IU,(H80 t"ro nt Wllsonvlllo was merning: "I nm the surost wlnnor ro,,ob,l Snturdny night and 200 In that ever entered n ring." j stamps and cutlery woro stolen. Owen Moran, tho sturdy Uttlo Ilrlt-' 0i'0"KO W. Pnlmor, 72 years old, Ishor, Is equally as confident. When nml J,r8- Mattlo Peoblor, CI, were n-ked this morning for an expression i '""Tied yostorday at Albany. on the fight, ho snld: I South Hlllsboro precinct, nftor a "I am better thnn ever, and I nm rwont of the recent election, which Social (fit llOfMiti flomiH't-tt, I Mllwnnknn. Win.. So nt 7. In n - .. .- t .. . ,t H-a., .. ... .. signed editorial In tho Social Demo cratic Herald, VJctor L. nerger today attacked Samuol Gompers, president of tho Amorlcnn Federation of La bor, ns follews: "I am not going to answer Samuel Gompers' Innuondo about cnpltalltlc support for tho Debs rod special. "Ah a mombor of tho national ex ecutive commltteo of tho Socialist party, I, of courso, am pOBtod about all of tho details of tho matter from the beginning to tho end Every do nation received, nnd evi-ry cont ex contribution box. ponded Is properly accounted tot, and Gompers knows that as well as I do, and ns well as ovoryono of our read era knows It. And In casting this as persion Sam Gompors did so against his hotter knowlddgo In other words ho lied wilfully. "He did It In order to help Bryan nnd tho Democratic party. "Thoro can be no doubt that Taft, from a capitalistic standpoint, 1b tho moro dCDlrnblo, amMhnt Bryan, from a worklngmnn'8 standpoint, Is tho moro Insincere nnd hypocritical of tho two. "Now, why should a working man volo tho Democratic tlckot? Should ho do so becnuso tho Tammany lend ers and tho Domocrntls hcolcrs of largo cities very sociably drink whls koy with Gompers and his lieuten ant? "Tho nvorago Democratic leader would drink whlskoy with tho dovll, and no would Snm. Gompers. "To voto for tho Democratic party, ovon ns n protest against tho other wing of cnpltallsm, la nonsensical and useless." SALEM MARKET .1 Ku.stci-11 Hasebnll. BnBoboll National At Brooklyn, first gamo, Brooklyn 0, Boston 1. At Phllndolphln First gamo, Phil adelphia 0, Now York 5. At Pittsburg -First gamo, St. Louis 7, Pittsburg 9. 0 . It Is hoped that tl;o lono hlgh- waymnn Who robbed nnvrm ntnirna In the West didn't enpturo a camnalcn Local Wholesale Market. Eggs 26c. Butter Crcnmory 31 He. Cows S3 3.50. Hens lie: voum? lilpif.n. if. t .. ' - "" " kuciii wiicai 8oc. Onto 40c. Barley S22.G0. Flnitr Tlnril whnnt R. .ii.. -. ....... ., uw.i, vu, IIC7, 1 ?4.2&. Hay Cheat, J10; clover, ft P iuh;- imoinjr,'iiojjz, -Onlonp $1.25 pwt. Hops 1907 crop". 5 6c. CaBcara Bark 2$63c. Mohair 18c. ' Retail Market. Oats J1.45. Wheat $1.05. Eggs 22 c. Butter Country, 30c; creamer, 35c. Flour Valley, $1.25 per tick; hard wheat, $1.40 1.43. Bran 00c per sack; $30.00 per ton; Bhorts, $1.30 per sack. Livestock. Hogs Fat, $G,25. Stock hoes $4.50. I Steers 3c, Veal 57c. Tropical Fruits Bananas $6.50. Oranges $4.25. Lemons $5 6. Portland Market, Poultry Hons, 12c; ducki, llf 14c; pigeons, old, $1 per doxen. Mlllstuff Brnn, $20. Flour Vnlloy, $1.20 per ucl; bard wheat, $1.45. u ' It Is said that President RoosettlU in Ills flnnl messaKO to consrett, will ; - ask that tho nrcsont standing uaj , I of 00,000 bo ralBOd to 100,000 wwmmitmiwwinminwwwntw FALL FASHIONS nnntmmmmnliiummntitwi KKW VHOM rtKHK, THKHK AND KVKUW1IKHK J. M, Hachus, n IwUton, Idaho farmer, waa found inunlofed and his V4y half burned, apparently In an attempt of bis slayer to cover up hU Vfrk. .. mmm. IyK Ivetmit, Mr. John White, of 3$ Htguland A., HoultOH, Maine, saya: "Havo troubled with a couah everv wlatl and spring. Lait winter irMHi many advertised, remedies, but the coKh continued until I bouxht a 50o bottle of Dr. Klug'a New Dls every; Weforo that was halt jtoao, XM cok was all goo. ThU winter th mim happy result has follow; ww o c moro oanuae to aRHl cfluth. J am now cosvlwced that Dr, KlHt's fiv . Wwry U rentedlM,' Sold undtr xuarautM ml going to win. This Is my fight." Tho local fans cannot explain th sudden backing of Mown thnt forced the nddn from 10 to 6 4 up to 10 to 7H )esterdny. It dropped back to 10 to 7 today. Tho only exnlnnatlnn of the changes In tho order Is the flood of Moran money, which took ip nil tho Attoll money In sight yesterday. Tho battle Is 33 rounds. Tho weather Is perfect for the open air contest, which will bo held In tho Colma arena. Referee Jnck Welsh will handle tho two little fighters, and seo that tho strictest observance of tho rules Is followed. Ho will de- mnnd a clean, open right, ho says. aud ho does not expect any trouble In enforcing his demand. Tho backers of both men agree In tho hope that thero will bo a clean victory for one or the other, so that the draw Ian New Year'a day can be wiped oft tho slate. Arrangements woro completed this morning to take moving plcturej of the Hght. Tho contestants will hava an interest In the films. If Moran wins, It Is expected, tho picture wM bo worth a fortune, at they will be exhibited not only In America, but In a British possessions. In any event thejf are. estimated at a largo suss. ttllRie NeUon and Jo Gatw. who will ht Wednesday la the saw Hnt, will he roMlMt spectator to day, Gant ht mU a heavy wur showed a dry majority of 12, has gone wet by 20. The Astoria water commission has colled for bids for n retorvolr to hold 20.000.000 gallons, it Is estimated tho cost will amount to $103,000. Fredorlok W. King, aged 73, Ore gon pioneer und Civil War veteran, died on the doorstop of his Hllls boro home yostorday from heart failure. A Nevada man named Crow Is look ing over the ground botween Tilla mook and Ooos Bay with a view to establishing an uuto lino. William Peacock, of Albany, has refused an offer of $15,000 for 19 acres of ground lying Just across the river froni this city for which he originally paid $2500. No, land docs not Increaso In the Willamette val ley. MarshAeld streets are to bo filled in with good material for the work dredging from the bay. The trap fhhermon at Astoria are planning to overcome tho objections to tho recent fUh laws by complying within tho law that "trans must ba attached to the shore," meaning must lie next to tho shore, by letting them out Into the stream "attached" by cables. a o Beeawto Rev, E, H. Brooks. Pastor ot a fMkMbVe Lo Angels Baptist chart, drtfd w41 and r4 a. Ine hors hU cMratk hv aceiued . 1 .BSBk. siH 1 sTiBWMlrA Br' m i.fi H'asiHiii m a r'iPiBff vH 11 "I W7M iSifUSmmm mmWf iMKfL s t Up 9IW f PalCHAELl.tTERN I" FINE CLOTHING i The Clothes attracting the widest attention at present is the famous Bishop's Ready Tailored Clothes For Men and Youug Men---Prfces $1 0 to $35 1 : 1 : I tl Woolen Mm of her, and Mkl for hi r. latlo. ivo r? rnnui IIQQ, "Viwr, ana n i eaiMa4 th mmmmmmmmmmmm & JLT'? 0 AUUj, at thty hat hn tralalat if .