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oumal VOL. XIX. OAlA CAPITAL JOtltWL, KAI.h.M, OKKUON. S mitU.YY, MAV 1, 1000. NO. 87. Qlk iJaibLaBiJua I fc JAP WAR VESSELS COME TO ANCHOR JNJOLDEN GATE; TRAINING SQUADRON CONSISTING OF COUISERS AGO AND SAYO ENTERED SAN FRANCISCO HARBOR THIS MOR NING, AND ARE GIVEN GREAT RECEPTION San Frnnclseo, May 1 . The Jnp-, Japanese vessels In navy Ifunctnis. nnefo training squadron, comprls- Admiral IJtchI was profuse In his Ing the cruisers Abo and Soya, passed , praises of tho hospitality shown, and In through Golden Gate at 9:15 nunouncod his Intontlon of remaining o'clock this morning. They woro ac-' hero two days longor than his oched cotupnnlcd by nn Imposing escort Of : i.lo provides. Tho admiral will prob Amorlcan chips, which Joined thorn ably visit Sacramento Sunday, whllo outsldo tho gate, nfter their arrival Friday he will visit Stanford Unlvor from San Pedro oarly today. . t'ty, San Jose and tho Lick Ob&orvn- PnssliiK the Preildlo, tho Jnpaneso tory. During their stay In this port tho SWIPED SHOES OF JUST A LITTLE MAN WHO HELPED HIM STORY ABOOT Offlcrr Poland last night nrrested Dick Homer, who has been three times in tho penitentiary and Is thoro fore out. for keeping Into hours. On senrchlng Horner, a pair of shoos, nearly now, was found In his posses sion. Now. It a not against tho law for -a man to have two pairs of shoes, provided thoy nro both his own, but thoro Is another story. Last night Frank Ulnnchnrd, of Independ ence enmc to town nnd ran across Horner, who, being apparently In hard luck, Ulnnchard took up to his room with him. It wns a cnn of! pearls before swluo, or shoes boforo ' a thief, for whon Dlanchard woke ' up this morning ho had only stock IngB to do his traveling In. Officer Larry Murphy Investigated tho mat-. U CADI V ter. He found a prlsonor with n" HLHiILI extra pair of allocs, no round n man without any nnd reasoning from causo to effect ho soon got tho mat-1 tor stralghtoncd out. Ulnnchard 1b no longer ohooless, and Horner will have to explain why ho tried to get away with the footgear. OREGON HOPS YEAR, ILIES $2,000,000 PAID OUT EVERY MOST OF WHICH GOES TO FAM WHO WHILE TAKING AN OUT-. TURKEY'S SULTAN HAD PLANNED MASSACRE Constantinople. May 1. Corre spondence found In tho palace today proves conclusively thnt Abdul Hu mid, deposed from the throne of Tur key, hait planned a general massacre to take place April 2d, the capture of the city by the constitutionalists April 24 having frustrated the plot. The letters, which passed botweon Abdul and the leadors of tho" uprising ngalnst the constitution, show thoy FAITHFUL LITTLE DOG GIVES LIFE FOR MASTER tt'nltwl PrcM I.eaird Wlro.l Ross, Cal,, May 1. Tears coursed down tho fnco of George Jones today nn he Btood beside tho grnvo of a tiny fox terrier, which ho burled with honors ballttlng tho ono who had Bnvctl his II fo. Tho faithful llttlo an tmnl gave Us llfo to prevent Jonos from being killed by au 8-foot rattle snake which ho oncountored Wed nesday whllo climbing over tho cliffs near horo. Jonos wns crawling nround tho ah I n a wnrn dvnn tho nntlnnnl nnluto from the great guns on either shoro. ' Jnpnnoso voasols will bo opon to pub-1 l employed to formulato now rules At 10 o'clock tho sltlpt dropped , lie Inspection. Tomorrow tho omclal ' r me conuuci ui in gtivurnmom. planned to slaughter the Armenians Jonos wns crawling nrouna mo In Stnmboul and tno Turks whom he faco of a cliff, tho torrlor bolng a tow root in auvanco ot uim, wnen no ING ALSO PROVIDE AGAINST THE WINTER nnchor off the Fo'som streot whnrf, ' entortnlnmont will begin. Evory day and rocclvcd odlclnl welcome to tho of the visit will bo flllod with excur clty from Collector of tho Port Strnt- slons to nearly cities and points of ton, rcpro'f ntlng the President; Interest, banquets nnd receptions. LIoutonnnt-Govornor Warren Port- Monday evening tho oHlccrs of the er, representing tho state: Adm'ral squadron will bo rccolvod by Consul- Swtnbumo for the navy: General . Gonornl Nngnl, at the Fulrmount Weston, for the urjny, nnd tho Jap-! Hotel. KERMIT MISSED THE BIG GIRAFFE Nairobi, Urltlsh Hast Africa, May 1. It oik) its received hero today from heard tho ominous warning of tho snako. Unable to make enough pro gress forward to oscapo tho rattlor, .Imica was trapped as tho snako pro vinted him from turning buck. Just as tho snako was about to strlko tho man the llttlo dog camo to his ros, ono DnHhlng botwoou Its master's logs, tho torrlor sunk its teeth In tho Tho rattio struck its Into tho dog io Jap-Hotel. Tuo-dny tho officers of tho iinnsnvidi'H cumn In tin. Mini hills lea.i '.i'.. ,..,. ..i ..! (-. ... .. i)n.in. ..... .... .m . I....1. l . . .. .. V " . . --- 4uui uuvu. ttuumj iuiiaui'Kmiiiu ..iuwu.u imisui. i, uu 11 m,u.miuii nm uv nun lu mu lo t lie 1)01 Iff t I1UI 1110 COIOtlOl UUOIU1H 1 ,!,! I w nn. Into thn ,lnw hnfnrn Mayor Tnylor nnd a commlttco of visiting omcors nt a thenCy party. t0 romnln there until he Iiiih bagged j j,,,iu Pnii1d wjeiiro a rock with whlck citizen boarded tho flagship from n and Wednesday tho officers of the n on. 0 8KM, u (Iliy y,.terda f fl-tton tli ffi of the ro ntlltT naval launch a few mlnutoi later. Amor'cnn fleet, nnd thoso stationed i tracking u big black-maned lion lo nalwn ",0 "wna or l,, ropiiio. Members of the chamber of com- at Mare Island will ontortaln tho which finally eluded him. I ,. . " ,rri;f-loZ "" mere.' and other commercial bodies ' Japanese offlcors nt tho navy yard Kornilt spent the dny shooting go- MADE THE AUDItNLE mot on the Pncllle squadron flagship. ' Tho Japnneso rh'p will lenve the poj-t ze-lles. He shot lit one giraffe but1 TRY Tfl f5fl Tfl .Ql CJTP West Virginia, and proceeded to tho May 10. .missed It- , ,,ln,J J, JJ, jUJ wir?, ' Q.tai HiinHiilaAn !! 1 Ann bLIaiI ft 11 V IHVirVV Mil 4, VUUTIIUUU P tore That Makes the Prices and sells the goods is out this week with the biggest bunch of bargains we ever offered TheS E i fights were tho order last night at I Droamland, and no "comors" woro ' tlo.uloned. "Chick" Hudson, of So- iiIa .. a t w t i I ""i'wvhm .'mmiiii hi niinwifir, u . ..me, piuiuuHiiuu uonnny .iiurpuy, ; or germ, that produced that effect, of Han Francisco, In n lG-round light in UMP dnys ovury long hair weight match. Fans who expected to savant wns not loaded with goi SSBBBBSBBBBBK9jittStfBsY!Jr fn ill r Mbm lJaHTTJ ET R fli'ila bLiiiiiiiiiBs v iSSP LiiHp aLHLi Liiiiiiiiiiih SPECIAL BARGAINS lCc Checked White Goods, yd 9c Standard Cali coes, yd. t 12 hie Flno India Llnons, now yd. 71-2c 12 Wc Dress Ginghams, yd. k Some one .tins told and told very beautifully the story of "Ilomp." A pretty story through which runs n dollolous llttlo Jovo tale. Why Is It no one has ever written tho story of "llopsT" Is thoro any one In Salem, or for that matter In the whole hop district of tho Willamette valley, that underRtauds and appre ciates the tremendous Influence the hop crop has had, still Iiiih, on tho welfare of hundreds, of thousands, of Oregon peoptoT How many outsldo of n hop growing district know any thing about this fragrant crop? How nro they grown. What uro thoy used for? What flguro do t'.iey cut In tho Htato'H allowing of wealth? The good housewife of old times used hopH In her yoast to make per fect tho big loaf for her family, out : of the harvoHi products that her linn- I band's hands had won with sweat nnd toll. Neither of them understood tho germ theory. All thoy knew, nil thnt was necessary for them to know, wuh tho effect, tho fact that yeast made tneir nreaii light and palatnblo; without boiliorliiK their uilmh nboul tho oft nodal .brain of mlctolio. I) UK -'IIKliyill i --mki dlscovor n poslblo opponont of lint tllng Nelson, n it rontilt of tho mill, wire dlsnppolntud. 'Montana" Jack Sullivan won eas ily from Al. Noll In 1G rounds of poor going. Most Interest was displayed In tho Hudson-Murphy match but proved to Im Mian un uneven affair tho faus hud n hard time keeping nwako. Hudsriii started after Murphy nt tho outaet and punished him sovoroly In the llr.t four rounds. After thnt ho had everything bis own way. Mur ph) was slower than ever, If that Is pos Iblo, and not onco did ho havo a chance. ed j minim tvna mil luuiitiii Willi germ ' til ikik ulna k jl . I I .. ... .. .. ...... I iiii.iiiun, iiiiu mi im un nil' our iirenn In the sweat of our fnM. or mime other fellow's, and found no fault. Now It dnuHirt take a grout (junn tlty of hops (o mnKt) nil the yoasl iiecossury ror putting holes In (ho broad or the whole world. If that Wns tho only use. hops would out but n small figure In the world' mar kets. Hut thoro uro other uses. Whether It was (lambrlnus or tho big goat that first discovered tho art or making beer, of distilling a mild alcoholic ntlluulaut, dooa not mattor, but whoovor. or whichever It wns found a new job for hops. Without going Into the merits or demerits, the pros or cons of prohi bition or temperance, tho fact re mulim that tho discovery was made, that thn manufacture of beer nttceis sltnted tho use of hops, mid that the beverage became so much of a ne cessity habit, custom, what you please, that today It retirements hun dreds of millions of dollars In each BATTLING NELSON GIVEN A MEDAL (United Prnu Ut Win. Rochester. N. Y., Muy l. Hattllng NuIhoii today Is tho proud possessor ii u handsome gold medal presented to him bv tho ItohiHtr NowhIiovh' Henovolont Association. Tho gift was ,(1. vry olvlllzed country on tho In return for tho Intorost tho chum-1 Bl0'', plon displayed In tho fourth annual Without going Into the question of unit or tno association wodnosuay, any ones opinion as In drinking beer, whtui ho led too grand inarcn. i..o Journal reporter a few days hko under conditions ns thoy havo boon, tho hop grower has to borrow money to grow and harvest hln crop. Tho very much abused hop dealer (no matter whether lib desorvoa it or not) has to go down Into his bank account, partly to protect his own bustncsH, because ho has to stand back of and support tho grower. When the hop sprouts, or boforo, the dealer Is called upon for advance money, generally about $4 n balo or nt that rate; this ror cultivation, pol ing, wiring, etc., and along In mid summer when pIckoi'H nro needed, 10 u bale more must bo ndvnncud. In other words, boforo tho growor or tho donlor get or havo u chnnco to get one cent of their money back about $14 u bale or from 7 to 8 cents a pound hns lo bo paid out, uvery cent of which goes to labor, Who getH tho money? Tho business men of tho town nro not out gathering In hops, but hun dreds ot fnmlltoH, from Suloin, from Independence, from nil the llttlo (owiih of the nop district, nro mil,' glad to hive the opportunity to earn school bunks, shoes, llttlo glughnm drotMow. mi. ok lugs, all tho llttlo things thnt M to liiitkv tiji'duinfoft, ho Tri fling to tho i lull, so IliljKirtaitt to iho poor. Indeed, ttvo hop picking son son In looked forward to by hun dred of fnmllltM us the ono so it run of liiciiiie that will carry them through i.f wlntwr In comfort. Again , the hop ph-klug swikoii lasts nbout two weeks. In that tlmo more than 50,0110 people are In tho hop fields, for many raiullloH go with llt tlo totH. who there earn for iho first tlmo In their lives something thnt gous toward the support of tho fam ily. Ho much from thnt standpoint. There has been ndvauend this year by Halem hop dealers at. this tlmo nbout 14 pur bale on 40,000 bales. There will have to be advanced prac tically tho same amount on tho other 70.000 bales, or In round numbers, 440,000. Now In September, when picking begins there will havo to bo advanced an additional $10 a bale, or In round numbers, f 1,100,000. Tho total expenditure to put tho crop In shape for market, counting It nt 110.- 000 bales, will bo $1,540,000. h'very dollar of which goes to tho poor1 peo ple or tho Willamette valley, Ono hop man said to tho reperter: "I have 40 uures of hops. ( havo spent good money so far. nnd boforo 1 get u cent from the crop I expect to put up from $4200 to $4600, ovory dollar of which goes for wages. Ho, looking at tho hop business from a fcl Tho presentation was muds at t,v wot jno tu mW Vt u'j;. trowing, " ,, ,T , 1 , L, 7 ,, c mi Corinthian thoatro last night at the and us to wl.st It ni nt lo lha pro' 1(1'b,?10(1.0(,l, 1,ui,,J!? " ""S ''i'W' l H conclusion or Nelson's sparring oxhl- duoer regardless of tho ultimate use " onV, ,,wl ' wou,d l'g1""'1 .l0 ' I lilllnnii vlll, iri.l u... .. null mu h iidy Herrlck and Iaiq nest Indian Head Dress Goods, yd. 12I-2C 9c Dleached MuBlln, d. 5c MILLINERY 1909 Newest fv.ocels at erv p ices, Come here and g t your hats at about half what you have to pay elsewhero. 98c, $1.49, $1.98, $2.50 AND VV Kl I appreciate that moro than d jlhousnnd-dollnr bill," was lint's char gjacterlstlc speech of acceptance. H Huuur roKHruiess oi too uuimuio use I ...,. i.....; . i "; ,:c. ,1 i of l.u nr.,1. ..,i I... r....n.i ni.n.. it. i. wnnyihlng to Interfere with It. Look Oregon nrodiices from nn aaa .A'J at from a morn!. Immoral. SlAl. 150,000 bales of hops annually th ",l",,,cnl or ttl,y inUlr viewpoint, It Sheets. 39c, Pillow CascH 8H WOMKN H AMI MIViKS KIIT8 1909 r. j iHih IfOaa Coats and Sh , h Kiss lined and hand!M ri-ir.i-J .imk-UI sale price $8.50 H-.gQ ! 90 and up 100 yds. Bet Spool Silk, spool k Dress Skirts and Shrrt Waists Ther tlmctit 6rj;UW yw nvrf wr, SHJRT WAISTS 39cf 49c, 75c 98c and up DHESS SKIRTS 9Sc, St. 50, $2.50ancfap i V.?:ecr &00' We allow 4 I - ,r uim rnsasw nr S I' U THE TIRE EXPLODED INJURING TWO Unltl Prs Lttttd Wlr.J Walla Walla, May 1 Dr. Frank V. Ites of I'rescott and Kred I.eahy, a demonstrator, are In a hoanlta! bur., today suffering from severe Injuries sustained yesterday by an exiilonlnn (of mi sutoiiiobllo tiro which they wor lnrJin Dr. Ue bad bis Jaw frac-1 i Hired a long gnuh cut under his right ,Z lejuanii several loom broken. Leahy's I rignt arm was broken. When the fire- oxplorferf damp flew up and strur tho mxt wltli Uvtltlc force. H. W. SCOTT DECLINES APPOWTMENTTOMEXICOi! I nlltC" l'rrM liwl r- I , i ashlrifctoii. May 1 -Harvey W.'Z bcou puimsnoror tha Iortlaol fOri Oregoulun. has formally declined I I'rfsldent Tnfi's ornffor or the Amor. I Iran ambassadorship to Mexico In a letter Ibst received by tho president Mr. Bcott sets forth his rea sons for not accepting the high of fice He says that after carefully considering the mat. or h roaekal iht conclusion mat ho must decline the honor. bales nverflfclng about 200 pounds each. To put tiioso hops Into tho bale, before the growttr can got a oent of pront. require from 7 to 8 cents a pound, according (o yield and condition. Up through thn Willamette ralloy may ssem dirreront, but Tho Journal reporter expressing no opinion. tiro sunt only the facts and askli what'rf the matter Willi hops' And wltliddt hops whero would the willing hands tnat gather In from $t.D00,000 lo $2,000,000 a year turn to earn for IhbiniKilyes nils vsst sum of mouoy? ?4HltHllS4HM-4-il4S4IWM Lay the foundation for a fortune, buy stock now in THE GOLD CREEK MIN -nV. OIRMAWA WOX Cheimrwa won. Itadlnr all the 'way, ia S hours. 52 seconds Jt was ba Indians race from the start m i Shares are now selling for 15c; it will advance soon. Things are booming in tho mines in tho Santiam district. GOLD CREEK is the big mine. See Hie new ore at Morgan's Cigar Store. H. V, McCLEAN, Fiscal Aflent, 367 Stato Streot hHr4fttHMrCft?