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v 4 J DAT CAPITA JOU&A& &U& OBEg. THUB8DAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1004,, "W w V - Sk. w- iUn vat j)Al CAPITAL JOURNAL DY HOFER BnOO. W isiill OFFIOIAIi CENSUS SALEM, MAT, 1904, 13.287. BEPUBLIOAN CITY TICKET. Tor Mayor, F. W. Waters. 11 For Bccordor', W.' A. Moorcs. F-ForJMarshal, ' Thos.' E. Cornelius. Tor Treasurer, Frank Meredith. Aldonnen. TIrsfc Ward H. A. Johnson. .Socond Ward Clair A. Baker. Ihlrd Ward-Paul Wallace. "Fourth Ward J. 0. Ooodalo, Jr. Tifth. Ward 0. A. H. Fisher. , Sixth Ward John Knight. Seventh Ward Loo Acheson. Xlcctlon Dccembor 5th. TIIANKSOIVINa DAY. .. friio American pcoplo today eclobrato nntjonnl holiday. Thoy mcot in the churches, th'o schoolhouscs nnd at their homes awl each man, woman and child in his own way, odors thnnks to tho liighcr power for tho blessings bestowed iipon them by their Creator. Tim. American people have much to 3)e thankful ror, ns n nation and ns individuals, no matter what station in 31fg they occupy, socially of financially. riio nation is at peaco with tho world. Tho hand of plonty has scatterod broad cant throughout tho lnnd tin nbundnnco E ovorytliing to provldo tlio physionl jpart of man. ' The mentality of tho American today rftands far .ubovo his less fortunate Zbrethron in foreign lands. Churclrcs, schools and other educational institu -tlons nro supplied with a lavish hand, jxnd tho young mon nnd woijon of toduy liavo oxccptionul ndvnntngcs. Tho land is free from nationnl calam ities of nny character nnd wo hnvo just cnuso for a grcnt rejoicing today. STREET FAVINO.' Tho Commercial Club lins taken up 'tho street Improvement question. As iisunl a, rommitteo has been appointed. 'MThisls n matter that is up to tho property owners. No committed or or imuizatlon cun mnko them pave if thoy lo not want to. Tho opinion was freely oxpresscd in jtho Commorclnl Club thnt tho paving of streets would result in n great advance '3n values. It property owners on State street -could pavo that street for nnlv flvo blocks thoy would renllzo an udvanco of 100 por uout ovor unpavod streots. ,', In fae.t nil nro afraid that if nno atrpot pnves others will hnvo to pave. 'So no ouo wants .to start. 'n But n bold stnrt by State street from Oi'ront to Churuh, with no notion olso lyvhero,.. would put that street so far iihenil that others would novor witch up. The gulf fixed between tho paved nnd tho uupnved street would bo mi yltlo'nu that between Lazarus and 0)ivos. s Only In tho matter of paving It would (bo Dives that would bo bonofittod nnd Lu7.nrus would bo worse off than ovor. Hut tho Hiblo says tho poor yo hnvo nlwityn.wltli yoi, and' there are thuso a;i) pooHu enterprise as to wnnt to live ,on tho muddy Lamms, streots forever. u THE NEW FOLIOY. The uiiiioiinoomout that the Southern l'aelfic Company will throw open n largo tract of Oregon laud for purchasers on January 1st is welcome news ta Ore 'ton people. Two years ago tho com jinny withdrew the land from tho mur 3ut, in tho hope that it would Increase In vultio. Thoy Hud after this timo thnt 1t does not wy to Inuronso tho value mf their laud at tho o-xponso of tho outlro Btato. Suoh n policy would bo penny wis mul pound fuolish for a grout corpora rtlon like tho Bouthorn l'aolflc. Titoy vowii vnlimblo trusts of timber, grazing nnd farming lauds, tun the opening to uettloment will bo iv boon to tho set tlors who will Improve, oultlvato and ulovolop the lands. True tho In nils do not oinbrneo clear inl vnlley fnriuit, Hiitl thoy' are In most 3utnni'iM distant from railroads, ohurvliiYs nnd seliools, but these things vclll follow the growth and extension of papulation. Tho WiHwiuetto valley was n wlldrnss when the pioneers settled in it, nnd thoy hewed tuid grub bed homo out of the furentg und tamed the wild lands with plow and jtmttejc. The opporjujjlitw then presented nro open yet for ihdustrlws, frugal people Vfha rrar.t ju? U'uilufor themselves homo nnd bo Independent of the wage world. They will suitor privations nnd -Comparative hardships fur a time, but In the end will Inure n eqmpeUueo to depond on. TiiiwunU at Baatwn poopU are fkinK for smell Iioihm luthe West tvhere by I heir labor nud time thoy cun Astnldmh thetnselve nnd becomo a part sf too great produciug masses, Theyj aro ttrc-d of tho workshop nnd factories' SEf., 'm TT of; tho largo Eastern cities and long 'for tho unrestrained life of tho farmer. Tho Southern Pacific Company will find ready sale for nil thoir desirable lands next year and tho population of Oregon, especially tho western part of tho stntcjjfwiil bo mtcrinlly added to by this new movomont. X-RAYS Let us pnvo with something besides good intentions nnd hot nir. Tho wrong kind of thankfulness Oh Lord, I thank theo that I am not ns other men arc." V Bo thnnkful if you havo n Ilttlo mon ey In the bank. If you have not, bettor bo thankful that you havo read this Item, end nro put in mind to havo somo laid up where it will not get into a slot machine. Tho Salem ono hundred jup troubled how to blow in $500 on tlueo dancing parties. Well, ' everybody who has moro money than thoy know what to do with are, up against it hard. This .napcr believes every fnmlly should havo somo children nnd a bnrrol of sauer kraut. If you can't have both, havo tho krnut, anyhow. Tho Granger and tho Dome. Tho Ornnger looked nt tho stato houso dome, As ho stood on tho railway track. Ho sighed for his far-awny Eastom home, And vowod that ho would never como bnck To a Capltnl City of distanco and slush For thnt was nil his vision could "spy. So ho struck tho car stops with a bound less rush And lindo us a swcot, fond good-bye. Wlion Merrill Comes to Town. Fred T. Merrill, tho Portland poli tician und thentro man, hns purchased tho Edison theatre in Salem. Nows Item, There'll bo music in tho air, , And monoy will flow ovorywhore, Old graters must bowaro How thoy whack tho "kitty's" share, When Merrill comes to town. ' Tiioro'll bo freo rides in steam mobiles, Old-fashioned squnros, Virginia reels, Tho streets will ring with morry peals And woo to him who first squeals, When Merrill comes to town. Tho ax will fall left nnd right, Now bosses will hovo In sight, Tho sack strings will not bo tight, Bicyclists can rido without n light, When Merrill comes to town. So hero's good luck to old Fred T., Long Ufo nnd much pfopsority, "(Vo'll koop things on tho strict "qt," Providing wo got show tickets free, Wlion Merrill comes to town. J. A. r. o Bowaro of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, ns mercury will surely destroy tho senso of smell nnd complotoly dornngo tho whole Bystoin when ontorlng It through tho mucous surfneos. Such nr tlclos should novor bo usod except on prescriptions from roputnblo physicians,- nu tho dnmngo thoy will do Is tan fold to tho good you can possibly derlvo from them. Hall's Catarrh Curo, manufactured by T. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, contains no mer cury, and is taken internnlly, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. In buying Hall's Cntnirh Cn:o bo euro you get the geuu'iio. It Is tnken internally and utda In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. Trlco 75c per bottlo. Tnko Hall's FaiSlly Pills for constipation. tiiiiinliiiHi i tj i unn-t-M 1 1 iff 1 1 1 1 mu i i Ii HI (ecaaae iFIX FOR ! WNTER That is iwhnt nil should do, nnd ono of tho most important things tp bo done is to have tho iiumlJW In .yon- fcsuss is i - ? ' v good sanitary condition. Let us . put- your pipes, and connections In order. RI IHDni IflHC 2, FDACFD r Sheet Iron Workers and Plumbers. Fu Gfaai Ples At St. Lotfis Fait Tho 'Orand Prize" is tho highest IU i s ii v- nl ..Tposslblo award highor than tho gold ; .vm9daL,f Tho Victor Safe & Lock Co., of Cin cinnati, received tho Orand Prizo for its-exhibit of Solid Manganese Steel iS Ti' BanP lafes over all competitors' for" m ' Modcrr) . Improvements, Construction; 'Workmanship and Finish. "? y On its display of Metallic Fling De vices, Furniture and Fixtures, Steel Boiler Book Shelves, Steel Document Files, Steel Counters nnd Desks, Tho Art Motal Construction Co., of St. Louis, Mo., and Jamestown, N. Y., re ceived tho Grand Prizo. Tho Groud Prizo for Adding Machines was awarded tho Standard Adding Ma chine ovor all competitors. Tho ver dict of tho jury, which patio nn ex ho'.stiro investigation, was ondorscd b'bo'tlu department and superior ju ries. Th'o FisScr Billing Mnchino and Book Typowriter received tho Grand Prize on Us superiority for billing purposes, 'Jimo nnd labor saving foaturcs. Y. & E. Sectional Filing Cabinets wore' installed in ofllces of the Louisina Pur chase Exposition, Saint Louis, after a careful inspection of allothor makes. ;; Glass & Ptudhotatae Co I 1 TTVtTofAM A i-tamIm 1O0.10K Tlof QfvAflf Trtf -ti1 OnArfAH MV4kunvtivviu avu, 4J-A.u Auav Mkivuv AU4iiaiUf vieguui inOH CLASS TIME SAVING OFFICE DEVICES AND SUPPLIES I iiiiiiiHiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiMiiniiiHiiinii n-fr ? f. WORKMAN FELL 110 FEET Brooklyn, Nov. 24. William Toed fell 110 feet from tho now Williams burg bridgo to tho park under it nt Kent nvcnuo nnd South Fifth street, Brooklyn. . t Yot Toed lived to say, feebly, to tho surgeons in tho Eastern District hos hes pital: "It's nn awful sensation to full so far." And ho was nlivo lato last night with n chnnco to recover. ito struck on n sort, muddy grass plot, olso ho must hnvo been instantly killed. As it is, ho has severe internal injuries nnd, probably a fracturo of tho skull. Tetd is n muscular fellow', 2'2 years old, nnd lives nt No. 55, nvemia B, Manhattan. An employe of tho Met ropolitan Bridge nnd Construction company, ho was lnying car trncks on tho bridgo when ho lost his balance, vainly grasped nt tho ironwork, plunged through it nnd, twisting and turning, continued his frightful descont. A fel low-workman hnd grabbed at 'feed's collar und missed it by nn inch. Many persons saw Teed's downward flight. Ilo turned three somersaults nnd struck In n heap on his right side. Women hid thoir faces; men rnu to him dreading to look on what thoy wcro suro they would see. Blood was trickling from Teod's mouth nnd enrs, but ho soon recovered consciousness. Tuosday and Wednesday. Evening, Novombor 29-30, nt tho Grand is tho timo nnd placo for tho Feast of Bolshazzar. You cannot afford to miss it. nr 4 S5j Watch This A Space IP 3 1A ' r ' Ttf The MfS. M; E. Fta.se? Stock Must Be Closed Out By Jamay 1st Home Treatment. Wo havo a medicino for such troubles ns nro cnusod by stomach disordora, resulting in dyspepsia, sick headache n'nd gonernl weakness, that will put tho organs of digestion in first-class working condition. Eat wholesomo food, havo it proporly digested, and you havo taken nway tho causo of moro than half tho ills of life. This medicino Is cnllod Dr. Dunn's Improved Liver Pills. Sold by all druggists for 25o por box. Only ono for a dose. Thoy do not digest tho food you oat, but do the very best possible thing, put tho stomach in condition so that tho food you eit is turned into strong rich blood, driving out nnd preventing dis NOTICE OF ELECTION. Notico is hereby clven to tho electors (in, nnd of, tho City of Salem, Oregon, that nn election will bo held in said city, on Monday, tho 5th day of De cember, 1D04, and that tho polls thero for will bo open from tho hour of 10 o'clock n. in. until tho hour of 4 o 'clock V p. m. of said day, for tho purposo of voting for tho following city officers, for tho terms specified belew: For ono Mayor, for tljo term of two years, to succeed F. W. Wnters. - For one Hceordcr, for the terra of t'vro yenrs, to succeed N. J. Judnh. For ono Marshal, for tho form of two years, to succeed D. W. Gibson. For ono Treasurer, for tho term of two yenrs, to succeed John Molr. For ono Aldcrmnu, for tho term of two years,' from tho First Ward of said city, to succeed E. P. Wn'lkor. For ono Alderman, for tho term of two yenrs, from tho Second Ward of said city, to succeed Russell Catlin. For ono Aldormnn, for tho torm of two years, from tho Third Ward of said city, to succeed Thomas Sims. For ono Alderman, for tho torm of two years, from tho Fourth Ward of said city, to succeed W. C. Hubbard, For ono Aldormnn, for tho term of two yenrs, from tho Fifth Ward of said city, to succeed J. W, Young. For ono Aldormnn, for tho term of two, yoars, from tho Sixth Wnrd of said city, to succeed Frank Smith. For ono Aldormnn, for tho term of ivo years, from tho Seventh Wnrd of srtid eity, to succeed Leo W. Acheson. ,Tho polling plncos for said election shall bo as follews: First Ward At E. P. Walker's barn, Union streot, botwoon High and Church Seeond Wnrd At tho Polico Court room in tho City Hull. Third Wnrd At Simpson's livery J stable, iiigu street, between Court and Stnto streets. Fourth Wnrd At Lowo's livery sta ble, oornor High nnd.Ferry streots. Fifth Wnrd At Fonncll's wagon shop, on Liberty street, North Salem. Sixth Ward At tho street car barn, Twonty-first nnd State streets. Sovonth Wnrd At Jory's fruit dri- Stoe fo Rent Fixttes fo Sale Stone will be closed until Friday noon o? the purpose of marking down goods. Everything mtist he closed out regardless of former prices. y . M. H. BECKER, Manager Today Is Thanksgiving And n feast next Tuesday and Wed nesday ovoning nt tho Grnnd is tho "Feast of Bolshnzzar." You cannot afford to mjss it. Tho Bolshazzar Choruses aro now nt work on the foci drills. This promises to bo some i the most spoctnculnr over prodtwi hero. MemaeaaMttecasogB3g3jatBcBaiiH Traveling Gffeat Men's Samples Sacrifice Sale The samples from which the merchant's orders are taken are now on sale at wholesale prices. We bought them at a liberal redaction and give out cus tomers the benefit of oar bargain. The goods are all Jj the latest styles nd are in good condition. 1 SAMPLES Ladies' Jackets, Dress Skirls, Underskirts, Un derwear, Back-combs, Night-gowns, Baby Clothes, Furs, Belts, Gloves, Shawls, Mittens, Hoods, Waists, Suspenders, Hosiery, Sweat ers, Wrappers, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Leggins, Women write us that they use ' "" 8trot. Commercial. nn e tt.tn 1. fnr tlm nnmAWlnn Thnv Dn0 l' 0r,1r f th COinmiin COUIICll. !. ii,r ld ,w Mit i.-i Wltnow my hand and seal of office this and liver spots from appearing on tho face, and purify tho blood. For salo by Dr. 8. C. Stone, druggist. flPil ilni rtf NTfti.AiitlmH inni X. J. JUDAII, . -U-!.'3-tl Bocordor, Salem, Or. MMinimnnmiHi WMMWMMMtmMMPMIIMWtMmtM99IM Havo You Ever Ordered Your Groceries from Hamtt & Lawrence g v v, jua mo hj uouinoine umes. nowevor, tnoy are b1- S ways glad to ice now patrons, and if you call on them', you will be S mora than pleased. You will find taem at the corner ot Commercial fcnd IiVirrar ntrAnrs n-t Hnninnuiiiniu mitninii t-w nn w-- Wholesale and Retail Family Liquor Store E. ECKERLEN, SS3 Commercial Street. FulJ line of liquor and vrlnes, Cedarbrook whisky formerly the McBrier brand the beit for family nso, AU order filled and Je- 2 ureroa in ua city iimiw, 'i'hefio Main 1161, R0STE1N & GREENBAUM 298 and 300 Commercial St. Salem Don't Miss This A Good Golden Oak Morris Chair with fig wed velour cushions for $9.50 4ifliHln BUREN & HAMILTON ihih i HmMiunmiumiim M.. a a m Mn IB mmLM iwmm"'n,'''r" gpiMMHHjHH ' jjt-i