1UILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALM, ORSG9H, vKinAY, 8SPTSKBK1R 14, 1WW.
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added an So! a or thrill to tho part
that did not legitimately neiong to
It. A ked If her so-called soul-kla-j
wn3 the real thing or only a Btngn
deluB on of the audience, she de
clined to enter Into the detullJ or give
iP.nv Illustration of her method to tho
reporter, or even on the race or ner
i engenue, Mls3 Sadie Green, who was
; p csent at the Interview.
"Dogb .lot the leading innn tire of
that sort of thins?" was asked.
"Go a 1: him," said the wl'cy Miss
Hari)"v. Or aa; r-- nu unnu, saia
Georgia. "Allow me to present Col.
Hnrper, ' m she1 IntrniMced a tall, an
gular gentleman, who plays the part
ill v l'nln or low comedy parts and
rings romantic songs between acts.
E'.it the husband smiled a smile of
wl dom, expressing confidence In his
wife's abl'lty to do hor part Ju3t
nbout right, and declined to venture
... inline lady explanations of whether tho deep.
Ha "' e. . nies the d?P Innrt salon left on the audience
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Chicago, 111., Sept. 14. Recolpts,
hogs, 21,000; cattle 31,000; Bheep,
3G,000. HogB opened Be higher; left
over Saturday, 3300; receipts a year
ago, 33,000. Mixed, $6.00 6.30;
heavy, $7.00 7.30; rough, heavy,
$6.606.90; light, $6.607.20.
Cattle, 10c lower; sheep, weak.
Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 14. Re
ceipts, hogs, 5000; cattlo, 26,000;
sheep, 18,500.
Omaha, Sopt. 14. Receipts, hogs,
4400; cattle, 5400; sheep, 4300.
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SAN FRANCISCO RIARKETS.
(United Trow Leased Wire.)
San Prancloco, Sopt. 12. Wheat,
No. 1 California club, por cental
$1.674 1.70; California "whlto
Austrllan, $1.75 $1.80; northern
bluestem, $1.72 1.80; northern
club, $1.674; Inferior grndes of
wheat $1.50 1.60; red $1.65 (Jp
1.7214,
Barley Peed barley, $1.30
1 35; common to Talr. $1.25 1.30;
brewing at San Francisco nominal at
$1.45 1.55; Chovallor, $1.50
l GO, according to quality.
Egg Por dozen, California fresh,
Including casos, extras, 3Sc; firsts,
3211) seconds, 2CV4; Eastern soloct
d 22c; Eastern firsts 25c; Eastern
srcoudi, 23c; thirds, 20c; storngo,
29c.
Butter Por pound, California
fresh extras, 32; firsts, 2Cc; boc-
, ondB, 22c; thirdy, 20c; Enstcm e.-
iras 25c; packing No. 1, 21&e; do
No. 2, 19c.
New choose Per pound, Cnllfor
j n'n firsts, fancy,, 1 1 V4 c; flrst, 1 0 V4 c,
j seconds, 9V4c; California Young
i mrrlca, fancy, 1214 c; firsts. 12c
Baotorn Oregon, fancy, 13c; do
Young America, fancy, 14 c.
Potatoes Per cental, River whltos
( nck fanov. 7$5c: poor.
i r.n ft-70c: Snlinas DurbftnkB, $1.25
,155; Karly Rose, 75S5c; awdol
motatops. sacks, lc: crntos. mc
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OnloiiA Per sncl:, yoiiow, wy.
55c.
Ornnj(i Por
$2.00S 3.50.
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Fall Garments
Hundreds of pcoplo are looking Into our show windows
theso days viewing tho Fall Styles, Rnd wo hear many
admiring comments on tho beauty and excellence of
our new clothes
i
But after all It takes tho Man insldo tho Clothes to
sot them oft to the best advantage.
Tho live, moving personalities only can bring out tho
potabilities of tho graceful lines and elegant fabrics
of such garments.
Suits in Single and Double- Breasted
Fall Models
$10, $15,
$20
.
Up to
$30
Wo
now
tnkd tho creatCBt plcnsuro In bIiowIub "to
stylo fenturos nk fabrics to Men who nro interested in
and who apprccinia goon uiuimhb.
G. W. JOHNSON & CO.
HI Commercial Street
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(IKOIHA HAItPI'!!, IN RKVKUT'-'" I I. H
',,-nal mrN in a ti'rriblv
hisd nt tho am tlu" '"al
lot i riii ni! tnunner but- iiu-
1t vul (tlsr 1, MKcIul... b.,
a , r -e -i 'i
It -s a'don u klsr In such
" v it wed uy n
l-f-yrfo- gp dialled that lio
. r . .. ' - i vnr J wldo. So
'ie r-'nmt" cauie i-vnv as much in
uf f'.trk as.be ore, nnd thoro is noth-
s. .; It but a pair of good opora
-" . r v good 8 "i at tho Grnnd
Mondnv night, when MIs Hnroor
opoiiB hor engagement nt tho Capital
City.
box, Valenclua,
PORTLAND MAHKGTS
Portland, Or., Sopt. S. -Butter
extra crenmery, 3031c; fancy,
, 27,4c; store, 18c.
Butter fnt Dollvoroy f.q.b. Port
land, hwcot cream, 2830c; sour,
2627V4 per lb.
Ekks Local best, 27c; ordinary,
26; largo lots', 1 c less; onitcrn 26c;
local storage, 24 & 25c.
Qhoojo Full cream flat, trlplot
nnd dairy, 144; YounAmoriona',
15 Vic.
Poultry Mlxod oh'okom, 12 4;
fancy hens, 13c; roostom, old, 0c:
fryers. 14 15c; .broilers, 14 15;
per lb.; goose, spring, 14c; turkeys,
alive, 17c; spring duckB, l3iao
por lb.; pigeons, $1.25 do.; drossea
poultry, l14c por lb. hlglior.
Hops 1908 crop, 08c por lb.
Wheat Buying prlco now, trade i
Portland chib, 89 90c; bluottom.j
D3f 04c; forty fold, 9001.c; rod,
87SS; Wlllamotto valloy, 90c.
Mill etuft Selling prlco, bran
$20.50; middlings, $31.50; shorts,
$29; chop, $21 29 por ton.
Flour Soiling prlco, natorn Ore
gon pntontB. $4.85; atrnlghtB, $4.05
4.55; exports, $3.503.70; val
lev. J 1.45: graham, ono-fourtlH,
$4.40; wholo wheat, $4.G5; ryo, 5s,
t f 5,50; bales, $3.
FruBh fruits Ornngoii, $4 4.50,
bnnanos 5 4o por pound, crated;
lomons, $4.50 06.25 box; grnpo
fruit, $4 4.50; prlnoapplos, Ha
waiian, $3 3.50 dozen; cantnloupJa
$11.75; blackborrloB, $1; poacher
5085o; poara, $11.25.
Grapes 75c $1.50 watormol
ono, $11.50 cwt.j casaban, $2
2.25 do.
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DoWltt'a Little Early RlBorB nro
small pills, caBy to tako, gentlo and
i suro. tsna uy au aruBuiuiH.
Itmlr.t of I.IIh'iIv TllCiltl't'
ht iuKu' rltiulc play liouao
tier I'
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i i iti-"l ind
( Kr-at ad-
hi-vl hv th
it 'lint hat vet
Pacific coast.
i p t with Imclntr.
,.il r'lonit work
iv's w i nil of
in nn-l entertain-
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h .i I'c-ifo. The
ir'Xt'r'9 ih rurialii liv MIm
f r br 8 utiI recalls, and
i ffi n nr t-MH perionnur
1 f ioc1 MRiitiKor Ber-
nd"i?htci with the way ov-
th1 off aid seemod to
v" "-"wd" V 'y iiroud of
LVrT and d'tlnre- It U tho
M home of the kind on tho
T8 proprietor, Hon. Potor
a "oi-d 'if hu llttlj goni
' p.i nm innntr fiitlittr nf
'"f biT and received many
-a-lflAn MM 1.1- MH. I.-
"' uu iu ciuuriiriau.
HI. $3000 IX
M TIIIQIOISK GIOIS
li l' na-dno r., Set 14.
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WriBj tlranparj uh.. -. 1...
V )Tft -ftl. n 'HAi f ,..m
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f ci from iha Wruv.1 a rv.r..-
'tl m.net In th.. hill, i.nou nr
In Ti,a ,m. ... -""
-v , Ui, wa, overpowered
;w, s iae valuable stonos
unowulton the mining
, ,lu t t-ea g founl the
, " lP3r and the cache omp-
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tg,, ,, - -h, utiu jneu wuro
s t on on the trall of tUo
Itorlvl ;,,rinKeri Uo vere
S'th0.reiyesrdn-.a'0
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; C.IR cni.T.mi.'-c
. W,T AMniLANCK
rirt.,?u? Ro?rt Dooufner.
V?.twMai u In a nro-
-Whin . . -- vi iae ucf-'aent
!,l4,h4LeniJl0u,(lef "lade
Ll,liirt?!: T?e aiabulance
fcrTT'l tali v. .
dltlon. The Mirgeon attcn-llng snld
today thoy had but llttlo hope for hU
rocovory.
Goorao FJshor, tho niotormnv, h
under arrest.
TWO A I'TO MISHAPS
l! IS ANGKLKS
I.o Angalcs. Cal., Sit. 14.- VM
l'am Hunting Cooper, Miss Lulu '"llff
nn.l Charles McFarlnnd nre a'l In n
crltlcRl condition todnv m tho nut
of two automobile accldonts y?ter
dav In which the nutomohllos w
going ?'ar,-ly rrd wa,c bit by oloctrlc
ca-s nolng at h'gh rate of speed.
Cooper and Mle Cliff were hurled
Mvern! fee '"hen an electric car htt
' niomnlil'e n which thoy wore
r'd'ujc, and that neither were killed
wp- fxhirhrtg,
McFnrtand's mt'onwhllo wnB hit by
o speedln car and pitched Into a
nearby vard. He received broken
rlbg, a broken arm nnd Intornal In
juries. It Is reported today that ho
has but n slight chnnco of recovery.
ACTORS AHHKSTKI)
FOR "PIRATING"
San FrnnolBco, Cal., Sopt. 14. L.
R. Stookwell, veteran nctor and mnn
ger, and Norvnl MacGrogor. an ac
tor, nro propnr'ng todny to fight out
the first ca'o of Infringement of
copyright over brought horo In con
nection with the production of n
May. The two men wero indicted
by tho federal grand Jury, ai rested
and released on haP. They sav th7
will nht the cn-o to tho last ditch.
Stoekwell and MacGregor managed
Nanco O'Noll on hor Inst appearance
In this city, whon sho nlnyod "The
Flrea of St. .Tohn." and It is this play
that thev nro recused of hav'ng
"rlrated "
Charles SwJckurd. a singer now In
the Perrso-Mnson Opera Company, Ib
the complaining witness. He claims
that Miss O'Noll piayea nis vuriou
of the play, and that ho warned her
not to 8tago the pleco. Stoekwell
calms that he had to rewrite tho
pjay, and that an infringement of
copyright was not committed.
Don't Forgt-t
That during the fair you can get
those choice Chinook Salmon, alo
oysters and clams at Farrlngton's,
the State street grocer and marKot
man. Lrvt Cur Arrived
Saturday a 50-foot car arrived
In...,..! ...I. I. nlnnna nn.l nrPAllA fOr
I Geo. C. Will, the piano and sewing
r,,nt.i.. ,ioin. TViftan Iniitriiments
).UV1IIC UCUICI. ,.,. .----
are the flrat lot of a variety of pianos
on.) nrtrana nil rfh O P(1 ntl his late trlP
. Po.t nnrf ffiuimo.i tn he houKBt very
.cheap, and iavltes all who think of
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ALL OREGON
Is Cordially Invited
To boo tho host and lnrgot exhibit of vehicles and farm machinery nnd Implements over shown at any
fair Tho exhibit Is almod to Include everything needed on tho modern and up-to-dnlo farm. You will
find this superb exhibit In tho nmohlnory building to tho loft, olosa to lhomaln entrance gate, at tho
Oregon State Fair
You will see there some of tho latest and bo.t things-Bomo of them not & nt "" fa,r You I '.
will see there n potato digger that cleans and sacks the potatoes. Your altpntlon.Mea to the big hay ; ;
baler, to the gasoline eng.no display, to tho wagon display, nnd tho display of vehicles. But you must see . .
to appreciate. To particularly would bo Invidious Buporflulty.
From the Salem Branch
This superb display ti mtde up at the Salem branch, with tho exception of two carload of thojhaay- j j
lor articles. We tako prldo In inviting every Oregon farmer to see and examine this flno display, It will ..
bear inspection, aB a whole, and as to each Individual part.
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Mitchell, Lewis
Staver Co.
F. f. Cary, Mgr. Salem Branch, 21 1-237 State St.
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