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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1904)
r 'rnffleK'' 7 1 ' - DAILY.CAPITAL. JOURNAL; SALCMOREQON, XUESDAy,JUNE21r 1904. THREE nOlMMJM WWjkMf V- M M LEE AND Tr,jjnegrnr,-n- a 3fi Bar K The Ewald Fruit Farms i HIGH .SCHOOL Won at Yesterday's Election by Large Majorities Ah f HOT CAKE8 MOVE , SLOWLY In comparison with tho way Sa lem people are snapping up the CHOICE PIANO SNAPS At our big sale. We are sur prised ourselves, and elated, too, over the valuable adver tisement our sale has been for us FEW CHOICE BARGAINS REMAIN And we want Salem, people to think well before they allow such a raro chance to pass unheeded. THE TIME 7s LIMITED i SO HURRY!! The school election was entirely a one-sided affair yesterday when the votes were counted, but during the af ternoon tho opponents of the high school were hard at work, and ex-, hausted every effort to defeat the proposition. Cabs were In evidence and many women were at tho polls. Ev ery ward had Its organization of work ers, and around the polls It resem bled a regular election. Tho vote cast j was above that ordinarily polled at a scnooi election. The vote by wards Is as follews: Ward Lee Young Allen & Co. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. . 51 .131 S5 . '6 . 7'. . 57 . 59 S3 52 20 42 29 18 14 208 Yes 51 131 3G 7C C8 56 CI No 32 51 17 38 34 20 13 205 This coffee is sold in 1 and 2 lb. tins. Grind fresh each day not too fine. J. A. FOLCER a CO. San Francisco Importers of Fin Coffees side, but ho was generous enough to take any of tho ladles who wished to go, even when he knew that they would vote against him. Such actB stamp any one as above tho ordinary. Another manly thing In tho high school controversy was the open stand taken by George Hughes, over his own name, not over some sneak ing nom do plume, In which he flatly said whero he stood. Even his op ponents must respect such outspoken methods. 299 Salem Branch. Commercial Street J Mr. and Mts. T. A. Llvesley itumed last night from Portland. re- Totals 482 208 474 Majority 274 269 A Great Victory. The school election on Monday af ternoon was more warmly contested than any election In years, and the result Is significant of progress for Greater Salem. The campaign committee of seven, headed by Dr. H. C. Eppley, and as sisted by Mesdames Geer and Catlln, of the Woman's Club, proved a force ful and intelligent organization, and they carried each of tho seven wards. The business men of the city were almost a unit for Lee and the higher grades. The Young Men'si Republican Club worked through their organiza tion, and lined up the younger voters. Tho Salem Woman's Club deserves, great credit for their noble work for better public schools. Without that organization to inspire tho voters and get them to take an interest it is doubtful if the school election could have been carried so emphatically. They deserve to have the right to name the next new school building. J. W. Young, tho unfortunate candi date of the anti's, did a little good work In his own behalf, and then loft Saturday for Astoria to look after a carpenter contract, not returning un til Monday on the belated train. Ho made 'an honorable effort, but, unfor tunately, was coupled up on the los ing side. George Pearco, with his magnificent touring car, did the handsome yester day, hauling many lady voters for his ItMIMHMI ) f MWIIIIHII Reg. No. 26531 RED SEAL Tri'l 2:06 Rec. 2:10 SIRE OF JOE SEAL 2'AVA. Sired by Red Heart 2:19, the sire of Chain Shot 2:06i2 Red Seal 2:10, Etc. Dam ALICE M. (trial) 2:25 ....by Mark Field (son of Geo. Wilkes), Dam of Red Seal 2:10 AI- sire of Daisy Fields 2:084, Mam lawood 2:19. 'brino Field 2:11, etc." Second dam DAY BELL by Advance, sire of Malraska2;25,etc, Dam of Veritas 2:10, Vindex 2:29i4. Third dam daughter of Tlppo Salb, a, thoroughbred. ' - Red Heart Is by Fred Wilkes, out of Sweetheart, by Sultan j second dam Minnehaha, tho dam of Beautiful Bells, etc. RED SEAL stands 15.1, compactly built, with great quality and a sure sire of great speed. Ho will make the season of 1904 at the OREGON STATE FAIR GROUNDS Terms, $40 Season With the usual return privilege Good posture at reasonable rates to mares sent from a distance. SAM CASTO, Fair Grounds, Or. y-ftt ))) f ) WWf HIMIWf Special Shirt Waist Salejj i We have them itom 25c up to fine silks j l ( I Silk waists that were $5 to $6.50 now $4.75 and j 3,75, All new waists, see them at $t.00, at !' 75c, at 50c, at 25c each. j j Millinery At Reduced Prices Stylish, popular goods Our prices always the lowest ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM 302 Commercial Street. Director Fletcher worked bravely with his family hack in North Salem for a losing cause, but tho people will respect him for standing by hta color?. Rex Turner, a young American, of 16, who does not hope to have enough to take him to Bishop Scott Acade my; Yalo University or tho Podunk otiivoi ior .mgnnyers, wonted like a trojan, as did a lot of other brave high school boys. They knew that an ed ucation is their only salvation, and they're not afraid to work for it This kind of young men will make their mark in the world, and aro a fine ob ject lesson to tho rising generation. Among the valient workers for the high school yesterday were Mrs. T. T. Geer and Mrs. R. Catlln. the ladv members of tho committeo, Dr. Epley. Hal Patton. F. A. Turner. "Snulro Johnson, L. R. Stlnson, Clarence S. Hamilton and others. There was not imich talking done, but an abundance of good solid work. Dr Byrd Is being jollied this morn ing by his friends on ability to round up the saloon vote at the school elec tion. Ho struck one of tho Influential members of tho fraternity, whom ho started out to "fix," when ho was teld: "You bet, I'll never vote for Leo for any office under the sun." This mado the .doctor smile all over, but his jaw dropped a. yard, when the saloonlst told blm in a most sangulno tene: "But, Doc, you and I and tho rest of us fellows win be about tho sickest crowd you ever saw when tho votes are counted, for Lee will bo elected two to one." So much for the sagacity of tho flxee as against that of the fixer. PERMIT US TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR LATEST IN FRUIT FARMS We have secured the woll-known EWALD FARM, which lies lesst than TWO MILES SOUTH OF SA LEM, and will cut it up into SMALL TRACTS suitable for fruit growing and farms of small acreage. This big Ewald form consists, at tho present time, of 550 acres' and will cut up Into about ONE HUN DRED small farms of 5 acres and upwards. Two hundred acres are heavily timbered with good second-growth' fir. About 330 acres are Improved, unimproved and cultivated, and comprises some of tho best agricultural land In this county. Tho balance, some 20 acres, form a valuable rock quarry, which is available for private parties, con tractors, etc., desiring stone and rock for any purpose. There are several SPRINGS on tho farm of the finest water. There is a story-and-a-half house, barn, outbuildings, etc., with fruit trees, which will bo sold along with one of the small tracts. j About one-half of this 550-acro farm lies wesl of the Liberty road, apd the other half east of tho Liberty and south of the Jefferson roads, and forms the boundary lines between the two roads, beginning at tho forks on South Commercial street. With the NEXT FEW DAYS wo shall have a largo corps of civil engineers In tho field, which will rapid ly survey and plat out this farm, carefully cutting up those smaller tracts to tho best advantage for the purchaser. As soon as this work Is dono tho streets and highways dedicated to the public and tho tracts all plainly marked, we will bo ready for the big sale. Wo shall, later on in the week, set a day for this big opening, and announce it in plenty of time so that all may avail themselves of tho opportunity of buying some of this land at their own torma. Re member, those tracts are in. great demand and they will go rapidly. $5 a month, or its equivalent, i - without interest, buys any of tho tracts. DON'T FORGET $5 a month. the opportunity of buying land just outside tho CITY LIMITS doeB not como often at rm V Salem Abstract & Land Company First National Building Frank W. Waters, Manager IMPROVE COURT STREET Committee May Use 011 on Surface as Experiment j Are You Going to l I St. Louis? State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas county, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho 19 senior partner of tho firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in tho City of Toledo, county and stato afore said, and that said firm will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by tho use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before mo and subscribed in my presenso, this Cth day of De cember, A. D. 188C. Seal. A. W. GLEASQN, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken lntor- naily, and acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Send fpr testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 7b'c. Hall's Family Pills aro tho best o C. D. Chadd, of Portlands Is in the city in tho Interests, of a California cruao on company. Jie iuuj uukuu uj q meet with the Court street Improve ment committeo for tho purpose of ex plaining his method of treating roads. Mr. Chadti says that, with two or three applications of crude oil to tho dirt road, a perfect asphalt pavement , will be formed, which will be linper( vlous to the rains In tho winter. Tho claim is made that tho cost will bo 9 loss than one-seventh of tho aspnalt, j 0 and will be lasting and serviceable. I 9 Mr. Chadd cays that tho crudo oil's ! really an asphalt base, and Is usod throughout California, where it hns solved the road problem. If tho com mittee concludes to experiment with tho oil dressing, it will be watched with considerable interest If so, purchase your ticket via the SRock Island Frisco Systems! Choice of routes going or returning, via St Paul, Denver, Colorado Springs I or Pueblo. I For rates call on your local agent. Dates of Sale Jane 6-7-8; Jaly J -2-3; Attgast 5-9-0j September 5-6-7; October 3-4-5. For further information and sleeping car reservations call upon or address, a. H. McDONALD, 140 Third Street, Portland, Oregon, Genoral Agont. I irr 4 ! I FL i . W W. d. iPK. I i A 1AI I 1UC-1I V i II lVjV IkJJ BMMWiMMMMMMMMlMMM: rot the Farm, OA8TOIIIA. Bta ti f Iba KM Yw Haw Always BccgM Somo people have them In their heads, but we put them onto vehicles. We have a flno lot of buggies, spring wagons, carts, buck-boards, etc., all new, made at homo. Also a new democrat wagon with long distance axles, at a bargain. Lot of second-hand wagons, buggies, carts and other ve hicles. See what we offer, and savo money, Horse shoeing a specialty, by C. W. Armstrong. Remember tho Salem Wagon factory, on North Liberty St. Wene Fennel Proprietor. a?m, a Workshop, 3 Household I B The best in evey department and at prices that will make you feel satisfied. Tools I i , 8 1 MUM R. M. Wade & Co. c jro3BCflr W lipiH --MERCHANT TAILOR Ooera Hou&& Block. X Experienced cotter and fitter. iiiiiiiiiiiif''" S3ECOXTJ3X i Will Court SteAt uarantee all work Also clea. .i t i i . I i v J., Vfcfl 1 1 - f ! 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