reffi; Dintu : TALKED CHEERED Salem Young Men's Republican Club's First Dinner I The Band riayea Patriotic Airs, Good Speeches Were Made and Fun ny Stories Told SCIENCE PREVENTS BALDNESS. e Fatal Germ aa lu neme(1 PncU ot Selene. . " ? rt thing In the world for whoso Wf ne.crarlly N nSS clde fh V.. . so "6Wofo'8 Herpl- oft , r - ' A"m.that cta the hair dandVuff 'and ioe. Tta ' .( health, condlUor Mr VaUttP"aeCtty9 elfli. h 1 . ,e? lhaa a month Horpl. SSJ?4 "m0M the enemies ot hair BroWth. nnrt noli... Jin 1. ? 7 "a" iS? U ?ead wUh thl llf an Inch suht 2 SLx,weeks h0 d a norma iT? ln Btamps for anPlo to The Herplclde Co.. Detroit. Mich. DanH J. y, special AKenl DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1903. FIVE ' I ' " - - - - "w,,l,'iaiw ' . - e Tho Young Men's Republican Club pro tliolr first annual dinner at Hotel ffillamotte last overling, and It was a peat succoss. About 150 tickets wore Isold, and every chair was filled with 1 jmlllng. happ youthful or middle tied exponMit of Republican princi ples. Nearly every part of the coun tywas represented, and perfect har mony prevailed. Thoro were plenty of bright speech-0 U Some very good funny stories wore fold besides. ! Nothing occurred to mar the good feelings of a single person present. Three mayors woro heard from jll young men in their prime, and abl-j bread and write. Called to Order. At 8 ! 30 Hal U Patton, president of fto club, had the doors of tho Wil lamette dining room thrown open," and Ike guests woro seated at tho groat table around four sides of a square. lie maydr, aldermen and ofllcors of lie club wera seated facing tho ontirc jAueerablago, which was composed on- My pf good-looking men. At times lio enthusiasm arose to a high pitch, Bwhen tho mayor of Jefferson proved Oat he was a good hand at tolling Wories. President Patton's Speech. II Gontloraon, and Fellow Republi Mns: On behalf of the Young Mon's Republican Club I wolcomo you to BtJght at this dinner, to assist us in celebrating thd return of Oregon's Capital City to Republican administra tion. (Cheors.). The cJtlzons of Salem, aftor a lapse of lire years, havo again shown tholr confldenco in the party of progress, prosperity and national advancement. g (Applause). In every crisis ln tho history of this SOTernment of ours since 1800. tho jWy of Lincoln; of Garflold, and of fStcKlnloy, has met evory omorgoncy iat has .confronted it; has llboratod wry slave and mado a unltod coun tfjf; has mado an American dollar pdrth 100 cents; has freed tho suffer fc; people of Cuba, and forced the Wo of Spnin from tho new world, and Ws proclaimed tho lives and property w Amerlenn citizens safe whersvor fccated. Believing that in unity there was length, tho Young Mon's Republi- a Club was organized to work for e Republican tlckot in each cam !gn. We have all labored hard and mostly for evory man on our ticket, frd we are. proud of its success. Nest spring you will find u all Wrklng for the success of our stnte "4 county ticket, and when the au wt loaves aro falling may the peo Jto of our common country again pro lm Teddy Roosovelt the president tb world's greatest republic. (Pro Ked cheers). Fellow citizens. I take pleasure In "wntlng ono in whom we havs evsry wfldcnce; ono who will do his best adtanco the political and moral in vests of our city; one whom It Is - ure to know; one whom the citl- of Salem have chosen as their it mayor. Mayop Waters Spoke Next. The first mnyor-olect of Greater Sa- j !" n& recolvod with cheers when I got up to rospond, and there waa Wmlne and hearty good will in ths Option ho got at the hands of every Republican nresont. He thanked tlw vang Men's Republican Club for( 'r loal work during the recent ( algn, which was largely due to( r efforts, but added that we must ays remember that no victory wai "lble without th support and co aUon of tho older Republicans, ai 'l Ho pledged his bet efforU to. TO the city a progressive aaaum ttlon consistent with good bualaees agemont. I SUNDAY SERVICES e e 9 c Second Church of Cluist Scientist. 140 Chmeke'n street Serviced Sunday nt UJ-30 b. m. and 7-30 p. rm Subject of lesson sermen: "Clulstlan Science." Sunday School at 11:45 n. m. Wednesday evening testimonial mooting nt 7:30 o'clock. Reading room ln the church, opon each after noon except Sunday. All aro cordially incited. First Church of Christ Scientist Services: Lcsaon sermon and chil dren's classy at 11 a. ra. Sublet of lewon sermen: "Christian Science." Wednesday evening meeting at 7:30 p. m. Rending room open dally, ex cept Sunday. Christian Scioneo hall, corner of Court and Liberty stroeta First Unitarian. Cornor of Chomokota 'and Cottage streets. Frank Abram Powell, pastor. Sunday School nt 10 a m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subjett: "The Common Virtues." Bv onlng subject: 'Secrets of Evnngol lstlc Success." All cordially wel comed. Y. M. C. A. Corner of Commercial and Chomek ota streeta Rov. C. T. Hurd will speak to men In tho Y. M. C. A. gym nasium tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock en: "Darabbos or Christ Which?" Special music by orchestra and male quartet. All men Invited. Evangelical Lutheran. East State street. Fourth Sunday In Holy Advent. Rov. Adolph Eberle, pastor. Sunday School at 9M5 a. in. Altar sorvico at 10:45 a. m. Sermon at 11:15 n. nt Strangers wolcomo. United Brethren. Sorvico at the U. 13. church in Yow Park as follews: Preaching nt 11 a. m. nnd 7:30 p. m. Waltor Reynolds, pastor. W. C. T. U. Rev. J. Oliver will speak at tho W. 0 T. U. hall Sunday at A o'clock. All Invited. St Paul's Episcopal. Services on Sunday at 7:30 a. m 10:30 a. m. nnd 7:30 p. in. Sundav School at 1 m. Children's fostival on Thursday at 7:30 p. m. SorvIcs Christmas day at 10 a. m. First Christian. Corner of High and Contor streets Preaching by the pastor, Rider D. Br rett, at 10:80 a. m nnd 7:30 p. m. Re spective themes: "Neglects" and "The True Purpose of Life." Bible School at 12 m., Charles Shoemaker, superintendent. Junior C. K. at 3 ?. m. Senior C. B. at C:30 p. m. Dr. H. O. Eppley, chorister. Frank Churchill, organist. A cordial InvltaUon Is 'ex tended tc visitors and strangers 10 at tend these service 1 Was a Convict J. O. Cornelius, the patient at ths asylum, who died Wsdnewlay of epi lepsy. w a convict at tho Oregoa penitsntiary, and was but recently. November 21st. transferred to Uie asylum Cornelius was convicted In .Multnomah county of the orime of criminal asault. and was sentenced to ii serve 20 years. AM.- Timber Claims. Travel bstwawn Prinevllle and Sil ver Lake during the nest two months . ,.... hu nt lively as It was a year ago during the rush for timber claims in that district. At present a large number of final proofs are being .. ,i,.h la the cause for the in- emsU passer fct. HrT a that eomos in irom "" - Ioad of claimants, and tho cmwdrtll be coming most of tho wlntor.-Prine- villa Journal. No homo Is completely furnished It contains a handsome clock, fa have kinds onoueh to suit any tlnk . . . 11- 4AtlAfi.I it. At w. uaivevs, "" -1 HtchmnVaf Mn ikr State street. I ' -Jf .w. eou .. - Ita Ktsd Yoa H AhMJS dH& Vn (Zm& Jewelery. The range of our stock of Jewelry is wide enough to satisfy everyone- you want a brooch or a plain ring for your girl or mptHer-ln-law It nnb :j .a wil as auallty. 2 T'calr PracUcal watchmaker. No. 1M State UeeL VVhen You Want Something to eat. Just try the Walts r eaa serve you at any hour of the day or night T jfOUE Plate tuottble is a common tnmg, and these are vat iotis kinds of it. Many plates ; nevei'wcre tight. Oth- t"-"1'1"1"1""1111"11"1111"" and the plate is tm- ets ate propedy made, :: ii& :: comfortable. Soine-4 hat the mottth is not :: SffitSffPWlT :: times a little shaping, placed in ptopet con- :: IBfflnil 1 1 Y f in ''' or a little gfinding;, or dition tor the wearing ii MJJy-sr-y--rr :: polishing, is sufficient. ! of plates. The mem- hranes become tender, f red and inflamed. The i a3Bsist9P sv Y 7 f r I K5; &j$vm mWVBmk IS!! I Occasionally a plate : i is so utterly wrong as ii to! be worthless. If gams become swollen wrw t m imwtwwwii 1 1 1 h i ijj- yoar plates arelin any way tinsatisfactory we will be glad to mate an examination and tell yoa the cause of the trouble. 'tt rttWtrtr,TttT'r'iTHlli r'tfl'l"! r IP A j; I had a tooth pulled by Dr. 2 J I Wright's Painless Method I ; J and It was certainly the 5 X first tooth I ever had pulled i ! that didn't hurt me. (j MRS. D. C. BENNETT ' ' poiK county, uregon. A 2 I had seven badly ulcerat S 2 ed teeth extracted by Dr. J il tul.. IUnrl . . (I wrignvs painics. iminvui u - and can certainly say that It ' ! is the best, safest and quick- ; i ) est way of extracting teeth ) i I that have ever experienced. J Slncerlv yours, MR. I. H. TONGUE. u rnr nf r.anltal and Unlver- i ; slty Streets, Salem, Or. ; j KOtIH'OtC-Hb-HH-O O i 8 1 PtO- f f I TTTT PSBPSBBPSPSBVBnBwnBflBpSPSBBFvnA BBHflBBPSH HHPHHBkN 'fMj&i vPhBbB IbbbSww' "'ifcyBB BpJHHHWBHwHaBstitai aflDafpsBpsB bhjoHHnHji k?? ?8B9B9rHilBBB IBjy fJg &t SPHbBHpBK IWlffi -PEaBBflBBBBaW KKKMFMIIWhlmKSt '' llBaB BtsaBaBPlsT QbbbbbbbbbbBbbbbBbsbbbIbP 4 tl 111 .-, -f4-Jf I ?lpHMft4 Aftej- having read Dr. Wright's advertisement, I concluded to try him, as I had been almost killed by having teeth pulled by other dentists. He pulled my tooth and I can honostly say that It did not hurt a bit MR. A. C. KEENE, Qervals, Ore. J Salem, Or., Dec. 10, 1903 J O Dr. B. E. Wright . . n nlri I most oertalnly con truth- J J J fully recommend your dental , , work, both extracting and ' orown work, which was high' ', ; I J ly satisfactory nnd thorough- ( , ' ! c c. wilson, ! ! ( , Salem, Ore0 - - Care of the Statesman. X 34e44H404f M jv ','., 'i , f I HI IM-t-fr-M-H-H-H-i-i H H H W-H-H it v t OFFICE HOURS Weekdays 8 a. m. to 5 p. m., 7 p. m to 8 p. m. Sundays 0 a. m. to 2 m. T O DENTAL O OFFICE Liberty and Court Streets, Telephone Main 259J JLJtV. JUe E.WR IGH Steaaloff BaiMlng. Office Heurs: 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. 40 EventflgsT 7:30 to 8:30; Sundays 1Q , m, to 2 m ibs iwiiBMinnriirBsWMiTftTBMBBBMrWBBBmBffBfB vmummimmtmm i ii I