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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1904)
'VW1 .AiLX,cAi?r' 'urr9f' t ir i in i - .i.r Ikw - t JrfS.fl4 "-" Tr 7. iiJL M. -i M Jt - .'!fL-'Lgff?' -' ' li.4. I .. i- -r, -t ! fUMMUfM X. c 03 S A3 1 C3 C O o '5T ! I 13 eg Thfe Holiday Season Is Coming On And we arc about ready. The Grand Opening of -the Season, and HOLIDAY GOODS will be announced in a few days. Then everything will be ready. Our imports of Hol iday Goods are ad in with the excep tion of a few Casks of Haviland ware which will be in shortly. These few words yet Of our immense stock The variety is much larger than in former years. The assortment are much larger. And the prices will sound low to your ears. The store well lighted with prisom glass. Plain figures marked on the whole selection, Glassware, China, Crockery, Statuary and Cut Glass. For truth stands for your inspection. Yokohoma Tea Co. Specialty in fresh Roasted Coffee and Fine Teas PHone 80 J Main Fee Delivery. o o WATCH THIS SPACE. SB CO o CD 3 CO 2. The Mrs. M. Fraser Stock Must be Closed out by Jan 1 st Store For Rent, Fixtures For Sale i . Tf . u..11.!m ... 1r a .1 tl nntn mat stn ATnrrt. Ih A. t. a 1. f i l-'innl closing out bqio now going on. xivi-ryimug uuuaou uu.yu .u t.m.0. ... u mu msiory ot Salem hM thoro boon such ft chnnco for saving monoy. You better como early anil secure first choice of tho many bargain I $16.79 your choice $16.70 ANY SUIT IN THE HOUSE All our $25.00, $27.50 and $32.50 Suits All this Season's Goods. &j s CITY ELECTION FAILS TO CREATE INTEREST "With tho city cloction scarcoly more than ft wook distant, tho usunl oxelto inont is nbaont, idid tho workers nro minuting uiulor tho onforcod idlonoss. Never boforo in the history of tho city Hias an election boon preceded with flncji u fcolinft oC antipathy on tho part of tho votors. This is not duo to oversight, ns it is evident that tlio voters nro watching ovouts, from tho largo voto polled on tho day of tho Republican primary lecr iion. This is duo in tho most part to tho general satisfaction with oxisting af fairs, and n desiro on tho part of tho tuxpnyors to lot well onough alono. At tho present timo tho only opposition candidate to tho Regular Republican tiekot nnmod nt tho direct primary is on tho ofilclal of marshal, and it is not likely that tho conto'st will extend to any other ofllco. Election occurs on Monday, Dccomber 0th, and vory littlo time is loft to mnko u campaign by tho opponontB of tho presont ndinltiis- fa 'QOESTIONS: ON AVAILABLE BOOK SPACE 'SMALL APASTMENTi EASILY SOLVED BY USING ftftSTIClOOHCM! Large Stock to Choose From XtomwajsaratBmraggga IIP: .fbKKBa 7iTFV5SsarLRl I r?XiiyQte V ( t :SCI TijKvTl SS&M H rr Ltni i .till I' EErnfiw pTT 0 ffiibl 10 fee wJw . -i- , I'rr : J fAlrgg.JZF' T ' IlfllilibiiiiiilKWH1! ' i ' i ' i ' rrT rtlr -- i ,M.-..-i it u nRH Jcr-i lUtirr EriYvWit Ttiivii 111113:; It- HUT txiJUI 1 1 JU MnBLd1 'MfetTurTpnr?! ir5. . Mm ffijaanCTiiiriTfiiBTtg whs fn oitnmiitcm Fw m , v 'm n -fcfvv'- j sammamaum trntion. Tho judges and clorks of tho elec tion woro appointed in January of this yonr to servo for two years, nnd nro ns follews: Ward 1-iJudgcs: IH A. Johnson, Thomas Burrpws, W. D. Claggott. Clerks: 1 W. Steusloff, It. S. South wick, W. W. Hall. Ward 2 Judges, first set: M. C. Goodoll, i A, Tumor, David Stcinor. Clerks: Henry nubbard, Ullis Hich nrdson, Joseph Baumgartner. Judges second set: O. V. Littlcfleid, P. T. Wrightmnn, J. It. Broyles. Clerks: Chnrles McNnry, Wliit Holmnti, J. It. Linn. . Ward a Judges: Hiram Smith, John Urny, William Mnuulng. Clerks: J. G. Grnham, William Cook, Itockwcll W. Caroy. Wnrd 4 Judges: G. C. Gans, H. i II. Vnndovort, C. L. Itogor. Clerks: A. P, MeAtee, J. 0. Goodale, Jr., Hob ert Coshow. Wnrd C, first set Judges: Iv. It. Btinson, J. It. Pnirbank, T. II. Kaylor. Clerks: D. A. White, L. J. Vibbert, P. Ij. IrnKler. Judges, second set: J. P. Good, James Wright, H. C. Drnko. Clerks: T. J. Arthur, Henry FJotchor, C. Worrlck. Ward 0 Judges: E. T. Mnlvln, C. M. Pnrmenter, W. J. It. Jonos. Clerks: Joel Hewitt, Charles Calvert, Martin Olscn. , Ward 7 Judges, first set: W. K. If oss, Jesso Mney, A. II. Knlskern. jt'lerks: J. W. Itoborts, H. Snook, A. ,n Judges, second set: A. A. ( Miller, C. A. Nye, Fred Hurst. Cferks:, Oliver .Tory, George W. Mason, S. C. Klghtllnger. ' Tho polling places will bo as fol fel fol eows: First WardAt K. P. Walker's (barn, Vuion stroet, betwan Higli 'and Church, i Second Ward At the Tolleo Court room in tho City Hull. Third Ward At Simpson's livory stable, High street, bttwton Court nnd 8tato strots. Fourth Wnrd At Lowe's livery Biiblo, corner High and Ferry streflta. Fifth Wnrd At Pennell's wngqn shop, on Liberty stroet, North Salem. Sixth Ward At the stroet car lrn, Twenty-first nnd State atrsots. Seventh Warfl At Jory'a fruit dry or. Tho boundaries of tho voting pro cineU aro idontieal with tho ordained boundaries of tho seven wards of the ity. Another Ouo Coming. Tuttnkfrgiviug is past, and people arc Hgalu sotlliug down to ocrdn Ooting Flannel Gowns One lot of about 20 dozen outing flannel gowns, nice clean stock. 20 pet cent off Children's Jackets One lot of nbout 25 good school jackets, worth up to $4.50. Closing prlco. $1.00 Ladies' Jackets 27-inch ladies' coats mndo of good quality Kersoy cloth, nil now, this season's styles. Black castor, tan and brown, $8.50 value. Closing prlco. $4.95 Dress Skirts Ono lot of About 75 skirts mado of flno wool material up-lo-dato styles, worth up to $3.50. Your choice. .75 One Lot Of nbout 25 rainy day skirts, Ox ford mixed and invisiblo stripos, $3.25 values. Closing prico. $1.95 Ladies Tourist Coats. Wo have a small lot loft brown, mixed tan and Oxford gray, up from $9.95 Underwear Children 's derby ribbed flet lined, silver gray vests and panti, 40c values. Salo price. 29c MISSES' COMBINATION SUITS Silver gray fleece lined, 50c value. Closing prico. 35c Ladies' Jer sey'Rifefeed Union Suits Silver gray, C9c values. Closing prico. Jfe 49c stiit MES. FRASER IS STILL WITH US, BUT WILL REMAIN WITH US ONLY A FEW WEEKS MORE. life, but thoro is another feast closo nt hand. Every housowifo will desiro to servo tho best to bo had for Sunday dinnor, and to do this her meat orders must como tp tho old rolinblo market of E. C. Cross. Home Treatment. Wo liavo a medicino for such troubles as nro caused by stomach disordors, resulting in dyspopsin, sick headache and goncral weakness, that will put CHERRY CROP IN COURT It. W.' Cnroy, of Mucleay, has filed a complaint ngainst II. S. Gilo & Co. for $112.88, for tho prico of somo cherries, tho organs of digestion in first-class in department No. 1 of tho circuit court. Tho complaint states that on Juno 13, 1004, plaintiff entered intjp. nn ngreo mont for tho purchnso of defoftdnnt's crop of chorries, to bo raised on do fondnn't farm nenr Macleuy, consisting of Itoyal Ann, Black Republican and other varieties.- Tho prico to bo pnid was 4 cents per pound for Royal Anns, 3 cents for other whito varieties, nml i -" working condition. Eat wholosorao food, havo It proporly digested, and you havo takon nwny tho causo of raoro than half tho ills of lifo. This medicine is called Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills. Sold by nil druggists for 25c por box. Only ouo for a dose. Thoy do not digost tho food you eat, but do tho very host possible thing, put tho stomach in condition so that the food you cat is turned into strong rich blood, driving out nnd provonting dis- oaso. Women wrlto us that thoy uso nothing olso for tho coraploxion. Thoy koep tho skin cloar, provonting pimples and liver spots from appearing on tho' faco, and purify tho blood. For salo by Dr. S. O. Stone, druggist. Adrian Howo ,of Brownsville, vlsl attouiTs tho McMinnville college, is &I ..4 for Black Republicans, f. o b. enrs the eity for a few, days. at Macleay, tho chorries to bo of merclmntablo quality, freo fron ill leaves or dofectivo fruit, nnd careMj packed with stems, so far as possible It tilso states that between June lstl and July 25th plaintiff delivered anJ K W, Craig received, ns agent for it fondant nt Macleay 4521 pounili oi Royal Anns and 0102 pounds of blwl Republicans, and that as first cause f complaint dofendnnt only paid $130.19 for Jtoynl Anns worth$ 180.84: set cause for complnint paid $39.75 fe Blaek Republicans worth $15ifi Wherefore plaintiff prays for a dw for $50.08 on first cause and $62.50 K second cnuse, with interest at 6 ps cent, and tho costs ami disbursement! of tho action. O9ee999C9 9S0C etttiet'1 0 BOTTLE AROUSES INTEREST jAn Open Letter j We nave announced to be published shortly, and then other letters will be published Now g Economy Store, Salem. Or. New York, Nov. 2, 904. a Puller .C- noticing, tho Stntn strnnt J w grocers, liavo a curiosity in tho shnno'? Salem, Ore., of a bottio of tnbio delicacies, at least ' Gentlemen: I have bought for you in f he big Syfl dlcate buy, a line of imported framed pictures and J m plaques which can be sold from i Oc to 25c and same 9 would be considered big snaps in New York at from J 9 1 5c to 50c. Your orders for new late novelties are J being bought in Europe now, will arrive from Marcfi , m 1st up till October, coming season. J 9 Yours Respectfully, SYNDICATE ASSOCIATION, J ? Per B.F.S. that is what it b supposod to be. ( In a large shipment offnnoy dishos, which rocently arrived from Now York, a gmall blaek bottle, Inbolod "Franeo," was found. This is tho only mark on the hormotleully sealed bottle, and it lies been the wouder, not only of the proprietors and their clerk's, bt of a largo number of others, who are anx ious to learn what U eontaius. Tho coutents, to the mi wise, look like half-grown bread knives, or llghtping! hay outtors piekled, und they are prob ably intended to sharpen tho appetite of the dyspeptics. Yon have a free guees reniiug, at any rate. T?. Mrs. R. S. Bean passed turough tbis city this morning, c routo to her bom, T tu Eugene, from Portland, J jj Economy Jc to 25c Stote Next to Capital National Bank 9ttSee9aas90a900f BSfTTiMiirtu, .flKKwsf '".''"'.BSSBHM 1.-Mttl