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SALEM. OBEOON. MOKDAY, OCTOBEB 10, 1901 DAILY CAPITAL JOUBMAL, M l DAIlf CAPITAL JOURNAL - -BY HOFER BR08J 4ffflwSjE& 4 5 OrPIOIAL CENSUS SALEM, , MAY, 1904, 13,287. flepublican National Ticket ' ' For President THEODORE JtOOSEVELT,, ' of Now York. For Vlco-Presldent, , OIIAS. W. FAIRBANKS, of Indiana. For Presidential Electers: O. D. DImlok, of Clackamas. A. C. Hough, of Josephine. J. N. Hart, of Pojk. Jan. A. Fee, of Malbeur. o TOE FIOMT AOAINST THE QBEAT EB SALEM CHABTEB. A few citizen in euch of the new wards, OKcd on by largo taxpayers in itho city aro still putting up money to fight the Greater Salem charter. Thcro niny bo constitutional defects 3 the charter that should he investi gated by the courts and repaired by tthn next legislature, but that is not the purpose of the suit. Xba purpose of the. .suit is to defeat (the charter entirely, nnd allow all but tie four old wards of the city to escape taxation for city purposes. 32vcn those who fight the present charter will admit that the city has outgrown its old dimensions, nnd that It ho four old wards do not contain one Ihlrd of the city's territory, nor over Jbnlf its people. They will concede that at some timo the boundnrios will linvo to bo enlarged and abio that it would be ninnlfoatly uafnir to favor any largo property holder by leaving him out, ami inking in smaller try. Yet that is exactly what is proposed. If the new boundaries of the city had Irten surreptitiously slipped around n few of the lnrgo owners of renl estate, there would have been no opposltio on their part. jYet what uinnifest .injiintlco Hint would havo been, n renl ground to ga Into th ecourts and knoek out t lie char ter. Hut the charter commission drew fitrnight lines for the city houudnricH, without fear or favor, nnd hence the tax-dodgers roar and fight. ' As a matter of fact ever slnco the now charter was adopted nnd went in to ofTeet property In tho suburb" hns boon ndvnuciug, and more property lias changed hands and more Improve ments have been made than over be fore. , Whiit is more manifestly unjust nnd iin-Ameriean than to live in a city nnd reap all its advantages, socially, finan cially nnd (M)lltiunlly, nnd yet struggle to avoid paying your share of its tax ation! That is tho roul issuo Involved in the fight for tho now olmrteri Shall about linlf the people havo all the benefits of tho growth of this oily, ami continue to pay none of tho oxpensost ( Hhall lurgo holders of real estato and owners of grout wealth, that thoy have rrtado in this elty, eoii(Iiiie to esoape their just shnro of the burdens of maintaining this community f ' Shall tho four old nurds of the city forever be oxoHod to the dangers Unit jfomo from the lank q( jiolleo and Hani tnry control over tho larger city just over the bouudariusi Hlmll tho progrebstvu oloiuunts in the suburbs bo forovyr deprived of bottei JtreaU, hldowulks, shutting up of rat io, sewers uud lights, beouuso a few lurgo tax dodgers oppose the charter! Tluvse nro homo of tho duties before i) eourta that may nut hnvo oome out ttlie plgadtngs, and may never be ,Trd in the nruumonU on tho ease. Hut tliey nro the real issues involved, as ery un woo nan remiitm in oniem lor or SO years knows to be the fnet. PICTURES THAT TELL THE STORY. If any of our readers havo not made tip their iuIiuIm how to vo(e this, full, they aro eordinlly luvltL.ti) eomo to this nlliee nnd look over a lot of news paper plrtutM out out of tt(o Illustrated pros nvxr the period of tha last I'levo land administration. If you are h Diwuomt, and vfant tc ly one Just for the name of tho thing and to b eoHslstent, fur Ihw van's sake tjon't eum in and look at tltttM. Tlie yvuld jsr you Uwo and tnrb your fjdrlt ef eoiiWiitmwnt. If you want to rest peacefully nnd jdumbjK Mtaty i (ha array the tileeping Democratle party, don't gate to tues Ithetklng TtUtures af tho di ti&H of the unemployed In tho largo Ule tit tUoo unailultatcMl sour? Jiuuso dsys of OJovolitjndUitt, Wo nra sorry to wty tho l)Miecrfltte juirty shown no sign j repeutanie, but is agalu In perfect harmony with the Clovelund polirie of distress. I 'bTOPTHE BAD XdVSETISINC. jJTho Journal calls; attention onee more t&-the uselesslaosu of involving etir city and county in seles litiga tion pver Sunday law enforcement. Bach week scores af new cases eonld bo made ont for technical violations of- the law rtfgnlafog the retail liqvor traffic in saloons and drug stores. VheUiotthiji would be effective from the standpoint of the prohibition po pie or not, it Is not neeary to argue. That it would involve the eomrauai ty in litigation and costs no one can dony, ami wlint'good result wouM be :iecompIi6h(Hl we will not undertake to ptftnat., AI TEfeSB litigations spread in the lietfspapers will not add to the reputa tion of our city as a desirable coramu nity to lire in, besides piling up costs 01 tho taxpayer If all those prosecutions could be dropped it would help our city to re gain its normal reputation for being an orderly and law-abiding community In tho interest of tho community it would he a good thing if nil liquor dealers would close their places of bust ness on Sunday, and have no further excuse for litigation and costs nnd ex penses and bad advertising 0 VARSITY DEFEATED MONMOUTH I f Shis JMi -Cmffifc ClolheaMaRprt In n decidedly poor exhibition of football, tho Willamette eleven de feated tho O. S. N S. team Saturday aftornoon by n score of 12 to 0. This score, however, only indicates in n smnll degreo the superiority of the local men. Tiio swift playing and greater weight of tho 'varsity eleven swept the visi tors completely off their feet, and in less than 15 minutes the two touch downs wore made, and tho goals kicked Not being dosirous of running up n largo score, and wishing to give ids different men ns much drill as possible, Conch liishop changed nearly the whole of his lineup in tho second linlf, anil had them try kicking gonls from the field, in which point of the game tho local men nro weak. l'timbles on tho part of Willamette nnd poor punting on tho part of Mon mouth wero u fenturo of the game. Although clearly outclassed the vis itors played a plucky gnme through out, and were heartily cheered by about 'JO future school- ma'ams, who had accompanied the team. For Wlllamolto the best work was done by I'ollnrd, Itadcr, Nuce, 1'attun, Iliukle. i'ollnrd, in his new position nt tneklc, fully came up to tho expecta tions of his friends, nnd dourly proved that the change was n good 0110. 1 The best of feeling prevailed throughout tho game,and no rng chewing was indulged in by anybody, much to tho satisfaction of' tho spectators. Manager Miller spared no pa ins in making everything pleasant for his guests. Speeinl arrangements hnd been made for their entertainment at Strong's, and in the evening friend and foe met together at the reception, and had n very enjoyable social time, o To St. Louis. Tho Southern Pacific havo niado ad ditional snlo dates for tho salo of world's fair tiokots, as follews: Oc tober 27th, SSth and 29th. V. i:. COMAN. Doctors of Middle West. Cincinnati,; Ohio, Oct. IO.-TI10 Mississippi Valley Medlonl association willi hold its annual meeting in this elty during tho three days beginning tomorrow, and several hundred of tho most prominent physicians of tho coun try havo nlroody arrived to nttoud the meeting. Though originally planned tc emljrimo only tho states of the MUsls slppt alloy, us its nnuie implies, the soeisty 1ms gradually broadened its seopo until now Us membership in oludos eminent physlrinus in many parts of the country. Tho president of tho nsfiecliUlow W lr Hugh T. Pat rick, of Chloago. Tho program for tho eoaiUg convention provides for a gen oral meeting at tho Auditorium, a ro vptlou at tlie Urn ml hotql and a baa (pi el nt the Huruet house. WAOHINQ WITHOUT WATER la Like Trains to tlt Hid of Dandruff Without llerplcltle. Did you over too any ono trying to wash thenuolvtM UU10ut soap or vuer? K you did what would you say ot hlmT It Is every bit as foolish to try to eet rlii ot Dandruff and to provnt lUtltt dms by rHlkw? the grm wtakh u it. Willi Qnlh'mrlilM). Yae!tn oiycer Ino aiul ttmtVkr iuktMM union (arm tho principal Ingredients of most o oatleil Hair Vtirors. Newbro'a IlerptchlA t uoMful b Cmuso It attaeke and kill tho Mrmllio Cnn hloiv feods on the hair roots. It U the orlstnal and only senuine scalp Ktrmtcldo menufaetuted. Sold ly teadlHir drunrtsts. 8nd 10o. In ftampo for aampU to Tho HerpieM Co Dotrolt. Mica, tKnlel J Fry. 8pclal Agent G. W. JOHNSON & o (Incorporated) . Hello Theie Have Yot Bought Fall Suit Yet? OB ABE YOU TRYING TO SQTJEEZ3 A LITTLE MORE WEABI THAT SUMMER SUIT ALBEADY LOOKING SEEDY? 'n im mATrr A T.nfzr AT rTTT nv.K BETTER COfiLti Uliiiti twu j.n.n.u . .w. . vu& oAfpy il OF Schloss Hand Tailored Clothing FOB FALL AND WINTEB, BEFOBE ALL THE CHOICEST PAT HAVE BEEN GOBBLED UP. YOU CAN'T TELL THESE CLOTHES FEOM THE HIGHEST CLASS MERCHANT TAILOR WORK, BECAUSE THEY HAVE THE SAME I0S AND BEFINEMENT OF APPEAEANCE-SOMETHING NOT TO BE FOUND IN ORDINABY BEADY-TO-WEAB GABMElfia DALLY WITH THE UNKNOWN QUANTITY OF DOUBTFUL MAKES, WHEN THERE'S ABSOLUTE CERTAINTY OF AIM GETTING PROPEELY MADE GARMENTS HEBE AT THE RIOHT PRICES. SUITS LIKE THOSE IN THE PICTURE FOB SO ! TLE A PRICE AS $12.50 to $30.00 -'IT IS NOT A QUESTION OF HOW LITTLE YOU PAY, BUT HOW MUCH YOU GET FOB WHAT YOU PAY. THAT IS THE EEC OF EEAL ECONOMY. i "Drop in and let us talk it over." G. W. JOHNSON & CO. (Incorporated) A&Utathx. m l9trOCa80OOMCSCS89OGesaMI University of Oregon College ot Literature, Vinnc an 1 the Art' Col ege of Science and Engineering. 'tin ol of .Mtne and Mining School of Music, School of Law, School of Medicine. The eession of lc0S.4 opens Vedii-nlayt September 14. For catalogue, nddreis, REGISTRAR University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. Me98i i 1 X i t iHHH-ititn-itaie' ! . ORFniM STATF NORM A I frlOO! . MONMOUTH " Begins Its 23d year September 20, 1901. Four terms in each school V voar. affording eoual onnortunltles for becinnlnc a course in Sor tombor, Novombor, Fobruary and April. THE I1EST TRAINING FOR TEACHERS Is tho Normal Course, with its assurance ot good positions at good wages. Wrlto for now catalogue containing full Information con cerning courses of stud), training In actual teaching afforded under roal conditions in town aud country schools and full details about advanced courso ot study, with tho additional advantages attached. Address Socrotary, J. D. V. BUTLER, or Prosldont, E. D, RESS LER, Monmouth, Oregon, M6ititi-iegiaf4Hfiii3iftgt t I Specials Specials ; FURS, COATS AND SKIRTS J All New, Stylish Goods. None cat- tied over ftom previous seasons OUR LADIES' COAT at $6.50 beats any In town at the price. We also have thein at $3.75, $5.00 and $9.00. FURSa leader at 98c. Extra length with silk Gir dle, only $3.75. DRESS SKIRTS-.$J.75t $2.50 and $3.50. Ex tra good bargains. IROSTEIN & GREENBAUM 296 and 300 COMMERCIAL STREET MHIIIimtlWIIlMUHHMHUHimw GKS30EKI The Epicure's Delight Ts n properly broiled and ricllil vorcd portcrhouso or sirloia ti that is juicy, tempting and dekl and tlint is nppetizing oa tie m duy. Our prime bjecf, mutton mf is tho acme of excellence in b1 prices nro always low, conwlMUJfl fpinlity of the meat. E. C. Cross. State Street Market frwi niaiarmmi i i fin mm - - . . . w , . i.iwiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiviiiii.i ::::::::A G E N C Y O F:::::: RATUATTD rTWtYmTT? ol Tfl -.Aj.vv-i, iju x niirL ql vivi i GRAIN BDYERS AND SHIPPERS OF jR All Oats For Sale. HOP OROWEns SUPPLIES. Crude ana stick Snlphor. I J. u. UMUam, Agent, 207 CommercUl St., Salem, On tt8wttM1Mut,a,t,MttBtMMt Have You Ever Ordered Your Groceries from Haitt & Lawrence u not, you aro nway behind Oia timoi. HMr. they ways glad to see now patrons, and If you call on them, yon vfflj mure man pleased. You will find them at the corner of Comm ana erry streets. mi nnBerji laiaiWEiataKKP,,,,,,!,,!,,,,,,,,,,, THE PICK OF THE FOREST TTa t.An .!.. .A snnnlf tllS I i..i , to nur lWl luiuucr iu our juua w .mn1 I.U .11 Virion fjf 1 JTltAf VAAalvail m oftr lO&d 01 Hhlnploa lor n pur of fine Wo are'uhla to fill aoT d U ' of bills. Come and let of &1 our stock. Yard and office sear d P depot 'Phono Main 65 L OOODALE LUMBEH & ww ''1,'iwtnaiiiiiiii