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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1903)
S m, I IRST DIRECT PRIMARY ibout Three Hundred and Forty Republic cans Participate THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1903. frank Waters the Nominee for Mayor and One Ward Tied on Aldermanic Candidate ;Tho ilrst Direct Nomination prl- .nry now m this city to nomlnato city ticket was conducted by the Ro- bllcnna Wednesday afternoon, from to 7 o'clock, this lato hour being cd so that worklngmcn could get vote. About 340 Republicans par- clpated, and this Is a great Improve- Rent on tho past years, when but a THREE few would turn outftn each ward k iusuh is given below In vot on candidates and total vote on may or. ine primary was free from any wurners wnaiovor. and was ono of the most orderly nominating systems etar tried In thls-clty. .In three wards thore wore-' no opposing "candidates. Following is the result on the htad of the ticket' Primary oruWaters, Wards Waters. Thlalann. i 39 48 39 5G 37 2S 17 MiiiBiei-o&-ifrca-Kfrco4fro-ftiO'tiai0ttg I Potato Rice Total , 364 Majority 1C7 The contests for nldermon wore all good-natured, and tho best of feeling prevailed for an ofuco that, generally spoaklng, no ono want. In tho sec ond ward Otto Wilson developed un usual strength for a young man run ning agalnBt an old warhorso like Lon Gesnor, who has been in tho party harnesu for many years. The Repub lican city committee will havo to or der another primary In that ward to on ee r fTt&.. that Is not ccjualled at the price anywhere. WlthU jOIIC0 years In the coffe and tea business We 'assert cos itlvely tnat no coffee ever handled bas given such trcneral satisfaction as rORTO RICO COFFEE. The only way is to try a sound and see If you ever had such a splendid coffee for the money. 25c and 30c per lb, I Roasting Coffee o p II (I All our coffess are roasted with an Improved process. An air i tleht roaster keeps the fragrance and aroma Intact, It cannot escape. ; ; and you will tret it all. We have also a special grinder. You can ; have It coarse or line, medium or pulverized- We give it to you as you want It ; ; Positively tbc Richest Coffee Anywhere for the Money S X 1 !! Yokohama Tea Store!! Fine Coffee a Specialty, Phone 2411 Black. Free Delivery I1iSflHMf-MailtfrfrP I Have You Seen ,The Bargains At tho great salo, 149 Stnto Street? They Ae Waiting Fo Yot Overcoats that wo warrant giveyou good wear Pants guaranteed not to rip nor tear, Fringes and paeseraentrio, jet trimming and lace, Anything from a pin to a dreeB suit caso. Umbrellas and gum boots for the mud and the rain, Dollar shirts for half, sweaters at ihe eame, Huts and fine suits that will tit you so neat, Corsets for 15, good underwear cheap. Olio moro short month and wo closo this reat sale. Why not be witeand tho bargains avail? When there are goods that you need in our line, Just follow up State Street to 149. S. Friedman 1 mmma am mMmMmmmmmmmmwmtLMmmammmmmammmmmmmm WftOMf4eial4f4-HflPtPi-g? nd all Kinds of Building Material, ork done oa short notice- summons. In the Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon, for the County of Marlon. Donartment No. 2: Amanda A. Johnson, plaintiff. Vb. Charles K. Johnson, defendant. To Charle B. Johnson, the ahovs named defendant: In the name of the Bate or Oregon, you are hereby Re quired ut appear herein and answer the complaint of plaintiff en file herein aRaiuat you within six weeks from the date of the first publlratlon hereof- And you are further notified that If you fall to to appear within ald Mm aid nlainUff will apply to the eourt for the relief prayod for In her com plaint, to-wte. For a decree forever dleaolvfag tte bomie of matrimoRy now oxtsUns twees ulaiiiUrr and defendant, ad for Uie cwetoOy of Cart Johaeea, a minor, ajtd for Iter coau aad MabrteinHU, aad for umh other relief an may seew mH wlUi equity to the court. And yoM are further notified that Utls hhwhm eerved mm you by publication In the Dally Capital Jour- aal. a daily Mwapaper of seeoral eir chIaUor Ik Morton eanty, OrafOft. for elx cooeoewUvo weelia pttMwtat to an order of lb HoaoraMe It. V. Hotoe. jde of 4p above eMHled eowrt daly e, readared aad entered of record heroia oh tfco iOth day of October, vm. Aad yon are further hereby notified that the date ef the first pabHeatton j herein hi the JOtfc day of Oatobor !&!, aad the date of the hut pubHea- Uoa will be on the 11 ih day of Dee) AllKiatoof Heavy eaBllBraBdTraBSferb )W kkakk iiouuw, 18M83 CosBBjereUI Street, JMa.Tt,Prt Awaey far PhUatf. f A Grand Clean-up Our entire stock of Shoes and Rubber goods to be sold at sacrifice prices in order to adjust our new goods. Bargains for all, call early ad get the cream of it. P. Manfred Successor to Jacob Vogt. 265 Commercial Street &mQittiJMMM4'lil9ll9iit decide between Wilson and Qosner. In IKo fQurthwnrd throb strong and pop ular young men ran, and his geo graplcal location gav It to Frank Hughes, ho being tho Candidate of tho west end, which has no aldorman. Judge Hubbard holding over from tho east ond of tho ward. In the fifth ward J. F. Coode was tlofeatod on a close votft In tho soventh ward Frod Hurat was defeated, If you can call that defeat whore a man did not want the place, and was on a peUtlon Jto bring out a third candidate, ho signing for Mr. Acheson. Considering Uiat It was the ovonlng before Thanksgiving day, and that tho offlces pay nothing, and not n candtdato spent a cont, n surprisingly largo voto waa cast. Vote for Alderman. , Ward No. 1. Robert Downing 30 U L. Ponrce 1 Ward No. 2. Crossnn .59 Murphy 3 auj . 1 Pholo 1 Ward No. 3. A. Gosnor ....,'.....36 Otto Wilson ; i,.,, 25 O. Stolz ..TV 12 Ward No.(4.J " J. F. Goodnle, Jr ...i 29 Jv F. Hughes .. 31 F. O. Boworsox T.1 10 Ward No". 5. J. W. Young j . ,i. . . .32 George D. Jacobs .....2G J. F. Goods 23 Ward No. 6. E. O. Churchill ,...... 34 Frank Smith 36 Ward No. 7. Fred Hurst 13 Lee Acheaqn . 1C A. Van , 81 R, C. T. H. A. A. D. IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW. What a Heap of Happiness It Would Bring to Salem Homes. Hard to do housework with an ach ing back Hours, of mlsory at lolsuro or at work If womon only know tho causo; Dackacho pains como from sick kid noys Doan'a Kldnoy Pills will euro It Salem rcoplo ondorso this: Mrs. F. Long, wif5 of F. Long sad dler and harness maker, of Roeoburg, says: "For a long tlino I waa soldom without backacho and any osortlon or tho sllghtost cold contracted brought on an aggrevatod attack. I took modi clno trying to chock it, but unUl ad vised to try Doan'a Kldnoy Pills I mot with very Indlfforont success. Doan'a Kidney Pills gavo mo such prompt rellof that I havo no hesltaUon In rocommondlng thorn to others. My son also used a box and I hoard him express himself in high words of praUo for thorn." Plenty more proofs Ilko this from Salem people Call at Dr. Stono's drug storp and ask what his customors report. For sale by all doalors. Prlco 60 conts. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents for tho United Statos. Ilemomber tho namo Doan'a and tako no substitute. 10 All klnda of strings for guitar, violin, banjo, mandolin or any othor string In strument, Call on W. Calvot, practic al wntchmakor. 168 Stato stroot ood Senate and Cuba. Washington, Nov. 25. The nonnU was presided over by Keen, of New Jersoy, In Fry's absence. Dates re tired from the connnltteo on public health nnd quarantine and Morgan was solccted to till tho vacancy. New laad's resolution, Inviting Cuba to Join the United Statos, waa brought up an tabled. Tho Cuban bill enrac up In rogular ordor of business. Car- mack made a speeoh full of sarcasm Ho declared the Cuban bill a miser able bargain with the protected Invest menu, a violation of Uio solemn ob ligations, conceived In a spirit of hostlltlty to true reciprocity. It waa tho last gasp, tho dying groan, tho doath rattle of Ropubllcan rcclnroci ty. Ho declared It to bo a case fdt tho oxorclso of Christian duty, with out the oxerclse of any Christian vir tuo. OIL FOR THE BODY You can't lose an atom without feeling it. The body is like an engine, a watch, a machine ; must be kept in good order to run right. That's the reason Scott's Emulsion is so successful in all wasting diseases. It feeds, nourishes and strengthens when ordinary food won't. , Doctors say Scott's Emul sion is the best nourishment for the ce who are not as well as they should be young or old. We'll Med jv ! fv upon rrqutiU SCOTT ft UOWNK, 49 l'" Strtct, Nor Yotk. , , I S3 no m it e i 1 9 1 Hai'd i Wheat i Flout i Only $J.5 per sack The famous unexcelled Peacock Brand of flour. 1 The finest flour ever sold : : in tfrc city. Try it once. ; ; f We will sell to you again. ; 6 .t. I D. A. White I Feedmen ancTSeedsmen ! ! I 301 Com'l St, Salem, Oregon. ; ; iintt)f teaneie ID. S Bentley. Wholesale and Retail. Roche Harbor Lime, Alsen Cement, Lath and Shingles, Sand and Gravel Notice of Election. Notice Is hereby given that an elec tion will bo held in tho CItv of Salem. Oregon, on tho first Monday In Do oembor, 1003, tho name bolng tho sov enth day of said month, and that the polls for said oloctlon will bo open from 10 o'clock a, m, until 4 o'clock p. m. on said day, for tho purpoao of voting for A Mayor, to fill Uio uuexplrod torm of offlco of Hon. C. P. lllshop, re signed. Ono Alderman from the first ward, for a period of two years. One Alderman from the second ward, for a poriod of two years. One AUerman from tho third ward, for a period of two years. One alderman from the fourth ward, for a period of two years. Oae Aldorman from the fifth ward, for a pertdU of one year. Ono Aldoruan from the fifth ward, for a imrlod of two years. One Alderman from the sixth ward, for a period of one year One Aldernmn from the sixth word, for a period of two years. One Alder man from the seventh ward, for a p rlod of ono year. One Alderman from the seventh ward, for a period of two year. And FOR or AOAINBT the ieeuance of bonds to redeem the Issue made by the city of latent In 1886, in tl eura of 130,000, for bridge pur potea. The pftiMug place for Mid election shall h as fellews: Kirat Ward Freeland' factory, Dl vis.on and High treats. ieconil Ward I'oMce eourt rm, City Hall, Third Ward Ptoelawd'i atoro, State street near Hgfe. VoutAh Ward Itd FroM Mvery atshle, Qiwiwdtl and Trad street Fttlh Ward W. I Wadea cooper shop. Liberty etteot, near Wade's stcre. Sixth Ward Oar burn, TweKly-flrvt and Mat streete. Seveuth Ward Jory fruit dryer. Commercial and Ilueh street. Doee by order f the Cetatoon Coun cil ef the Qity of SaUm, Oregon, this ltd day of November, 1908. igeaii S J.JUDAH, Ctty ncor4r. Halesa Oregon, ll-W-td . MIIIIIIWIMIUBIIIMIHWIIM 1 ' f Sale Ten 1 Eillion Boxes a Year, g I BgST FOR THE BOWELS M sM&H-lrl'lH4HlIil-rfftiiM4Hfr I i I Buffets aad Extension Tables At Sale Prices We have had a hiV run flm wppW nn iho nhnui 1!npt nnrl have decided to continue sale until after Thanksgiving. J Tills Is a grand opportnnlty to buy a Ohrletmas proient, Wo will hold goods sold now until Ohrlttmas It you say the woid. It will pay yon to look In and get our prices, 8 Duron ot nam on RB4aHiMsa-H5THfBiniHaMaaii Phena: Main 2953. WORK 1ELIVKREI WHEN PRODIISIDD 193 Commercial Si. Orer Th Journal. WHMHMHI MO LEMCThY ARGUMENT NECESSARY IS Tho matt who can do tho most and b8t work, qulokeat and cheapest, Is tho man you' want to do your worl . All I nak Is a ohanco to proro what I say la truo. It la more to your Interest that you have this proof than it is to mine. Elliott, tlic Job Printer. wnnnuunnnniMfMHuwimntnm We Have a Few I! DeathtQ Stores I To close out, Any old price takes them J :::::CaIl and See Them:::: 1 1 i R. M. WADE & CO. I unit ! to tHtointteiffaianiani Willamette University John II. Coleiun, Pjieiiidknt, Salkm, , Ohkoon, College of Liberal Arts, Law, Art, Medicine, Music, Oratory, Theology. PREPARATORY DEPARTM ET-0r.cn o students ten (Ittlnc ( U Mb crude de wniacnt-lower undtBln trcraralory dctiriwent Ktsldrs attordlr; professional tralnlnr, Xtt University iff Is to thee tltmth niftlcal edDCatlon for all who ire aware of the value of trained train. THE HORMAL DEPRTMEM- Offers atlCHbcL nunc lijl t IKoiy md practice of if achlne, neetsall tbertaulremtnts of stele tthcol law. Its teachers are la constant demand, Catalogue Upon Application. Harritt 5 Lawrence Sell more Groceries and tetter Groceries tbas ANYBODY There's where you get GOOD treatment aid GC0D pods Stop in nnd for yourself. Ct-D p. o. anocenv. E.S. LAMPORT, OLDEST- Est. 186 HARNESS HOUSE in Oregon. ,, Largest Stock Got my pricoa on n fino BUGGY HARNESS 289 Commercial St " i !l"f,JV9'(,,'