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AMERICAN ANNEXAT ION ISSUE Last French Possessions in North America Want to Join Us llallfa. N. S. Doc. 2G. To a major- . ni-.nM nf Virt TTnlf .1 C3ttitn it. IltTOr C1UZUWO Ul uiu wji.v.u uiULW U1Q .. oiistonco of tho Islands of St rt.rroo and Mlquolon, tho last poss- ...inns of tho Fronch In North Amorl- b porhaps unknown, ana to learn .w In tho Insular campaign which ilosed today tho chlof issuo has boen tie question or annexation to the United States will bo all tho raoro sun -rising. Tho election, which takes lace tomorrow, is lor a memuor ot tie Chamber of Deputies at Paris. The annexation issue has boon up. ijrmost In tho campaign, notwith standing tho announcement from Paris that tho French government was !ot contemplating tho talo of tho ls imds. Tho Islands aro valuahlo Bololy a fishing stations and this accounts In H great mcasuro for the annexation lentimcni inni. nua miuiy uuvoiopeu fttre. Most of tho. Bupplles aro Im ported from tho United States and the tltizens bclioro that If tho Islands vero sold to that countiy theso neces iltles would bo Imported free of duty. They also arguo that It would bo a iront advantaKo to bo ablo to land their flsh In tho Amorlcan markets free. Tho nnnoxatlon sontlmont, howovor. It no menns unanimous, nnd tho campaign has boon very heated, mv tml duols having boon fought on no- ount of IL CHRISTMAS FOOTBALL. Multnomah Boys Are Clever and Fine Young Fellows, But Were Outplayed. Tho football game on Wlllamotto hid yostorday afternoon, between tho rn Kocnnd toam& of Multnomah club. I f Portland and tho Chemawa Indlan'jTh,nk the Valuat0n of $3i00 per Acre school, rcsultod In a most dcclslvo vie-, Too Hgh( hn fni tJin Tnrtlnn tnnm. tho BCOrO. at I the closo of tho gamo standing 13 to 0 to favor of tho Indian boys. Multno- nan was outplayed at every point, and it no time was tho goal of tho Indians In danger, for bo well tho 'youngsters from tho school play, so thoroughly jere they trained, and so prompt woro tn ni,nv nrinr and take advan- ttgo of ovory opportunity to gain pn ftelr oppononts, that within a few min - ttes after tho gamo started victory was concoded to tho Indian boys, and Protect Yourself -ss Impure Milk of the Croam. Be sure and aik your deiler for Economy Brand -Evaporated Cream Use. by the orlrfnitor. sad Urge.t producer, of Ev.por.ted Creim. Every can guinnteed. HELVETIA MILK COHDKHSmu to., uigo, H,alJl'latrT,!rr ( ? ! We do what we uaim ! ! We Kin nd remove cancers and tumors without the .Id of a knife. i ! Read the testimony of a prominent Sale m , man: TO THE PUBLIC. In .justice Dr Coo an d that the world may know jn hat 8"? wr ft from him inform them that I hive een taking treaimen for the past fifteen months ; and I in that time !! moved from my alimentary canal three turn cerous.grohs,aslargea ; larger intestine. Also anoiner ht I :! ?,ff mX right righ Llccomplished through medi- i i tnumo. i ni " 7 - i ! cines done, they killing he ;; roots and nature itseiiwM.Ks..- ,d h ; I aid of knife or surgery. I "t anywhere in the i I found equally succes sful l reatment wy the i ! world and cheerfully .ecommena u . Wt '' gf "felSr- We can . ; :; w , v i I if vou need it. $ J. F. COOK " " r m WM on,jr M t0 Ue alxe'r- 'n tho first half tho in.n- ... . a touchdown and a goal klck "" uu ino Point ot scoring a Bocond touchdown when the halt ended by reason of the time limit. Mmtnrv man repeatedly tried to gain ground by punting, but each time lost from 15 o 20 yards, and by this was compelled to abandon this means of making ouiiio, In the second half ho tn.iu. i wont at tholr husky opppnonts ham mer and tqngs, and soon scored a sop. ond touchdown, but In attempting to kirk trnnt foil. J -.- ---.. 0. .uu, me uau striking one of tho goal posts. A third time they started into tho field, holding tholr op ponents down nicely, and pushed over iu line, wnon, quick as a flash. Mult nomah Becured tho ball and pushed It back over the line, and the Indiana "my gaineu two points on account of tho touchback. When tlmo was cnlled for tho end of the game tho two teams woro struggling In the Multnomah tor- mory. ine score at tho close of the game was 13 to 0 In favor of the Indi ans. Tho Multnomah team averaged In weight 1G2 pounds, while the Indian woro 10 pounds lighter. Tho latter team was composed of a portion of tho second team, with five players from tho third team, some of tho second team having recently been taken Into tho first. Casey, for tho Indians, was tho star player, scoring ono touchdown nnd tho touchback. while Lane mado tho oth er touchdown, and mado the greatost gains In yardage for his toam. The llno-up for the two teams was: Multnomah Chemawa Hnrdor J A'lon Sterling I Calllhan I, E L T L G C R O Jim I.uclor Gardlpl Bean J. Sortor Jenrs) Tully II T Hamilton Crook Casoy Hatch SersanouB H E It. Murry Q Whltcomb F D Owen L II I Sortor Lane D. Murray R II O.dclalt Asa Dngnnll, R. Cotlln. Touchdowns Lane, Casoy. Touchback Lane. WANT TAXES REDUCED. j Attornoy A. C. Wooncock, roprosont- lng tho Booth-Kelly Lumber Company, and Attornoy U BUycu, for A. 1). Hy- land appoared boforo the county board of equalization this foronoon and nskod that body to Lower this year's assessment on timber lands. Tho board took tho matter undor consldor- atlon and If any action Is takon It , will be done Saturday, tho last day of the present or me uouru. Assessor Durton this year uxeu me ..uuunattvfOvt w u an(j the spiaer imc growth ana j do as mnch for you or more . , wiw- ie'Prty?;,f DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. " v- - 73 i; lroi9iii) H Indispensable to athletic success. In training, much fctressislnid upon diet; care ful attention to the quantity aud quality of the food est iu,imuicKuBniyoi mews, That is the secret of strength for everv man. h,o man can be stronger than hit Stomach. The Careless and Irrrmilnr eating, of business men, causes disease of the stomach nnd its allied organs of digestion and nutrition. There can be no sound health until these diseases are ri!r1 Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, and enables the body to be built up Into vig orous health by the assimilation of the nutrition extracted from food. I was taken with the jtrlppt, which resulted In heart anil stomach trouble writes Mr T. K Oudlll, of Montland, AlleRhiny Co.. N C. "I was unable to do anything a Reed part of the time I wrote to Dr Pierce about my condition, havinfj (ull confidence In his medicine He ad vised me to take his 'Golden Medical Discovery,' which t did Before I had unshed the second bottle I began to feel better 1 have used nearly six bottles I feel thankful to Rod for the bene- fit I MflV f-lvi1 fmn n- tll-m.1-r-nl.l.H HfI. leal Discover)' ! can highly recommend it to ail pcrsods as a gocU and safe mediclue " Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation. assessment on timber land at an aver age of $3 per aero. This Is much higher than It has ovor boon beforo, honce tho complaint from the nooth- Kelly Co. and Mr. Hyland, the heav- 1st holders of timber In tho county. Last year tho assoement was from 11.50 to ?2.00. Messrs, Woodcock and Rllyeu, for their reepoctlvo clients, ask the board to place the assessment on such lands to average 2 per acre, Instead of 13. So far there havo only boen nlno complaints In rogardt to tho assess ments and tho board has boon In sofr slon nearly a week. Eugene Guard. "Portland and Return Only $2.20." Tho Southorn raciflc Is now soiling round trip tlckoU to Portland from Salem for 12.20, good going Saturday or Sunday, roturnlng Sunday and Mon day, giving all day Sunday and Mon day In Portland. Tho samo arrange ment applies from Portland, giving nil Portland peoplo a chanco to visit val ley points nt greatly reduced rates. "W. a coman, a. v. a.. cod Dowle's Farewell. Chlcngo, 111. Dec. 26. In tho Audi torium tomorrow Dr. Dowlo. tllo self- styled "Elijah H'ls to make his fare well public uttorancos In cnicago prior to departing for Australia for a vUtt of sevoral months. Ho has an nounced that he will rovlow his work of tho last sixteen years, slnco coming to America, and It is oxpected also that ho will turn tho mooting Into a celohratlon of his late victory ovor Hinan of his orecltors who sought to put a quietus on tho enterprises ZIon city by forcing Dr. Dowlo Into bankruptcy. According to present plans Dr. Dowle will sail for Australia about two weeks hence, having booked pass age from Vancouver. It has boen freely Intimated that It Is his Intention to nevor roturn to Amorlca but these statements the head of the church ot ZIon vigorously rofutes as malaclous fabrications on tho part of his enemies, BIDS INVITED For supplhw for tho Oregon State Penitentiary, during tho porlod end fng June 30, 1904 Scaled mas ior iu6d, ., -"--- Groceries. Shoes, Leather and Una ln Plumbing Supplies. ??; Flour Fish. Moat. otc. will bo re fevod at tho offlco of tho Suporln- 'St of the State I.,Jc'2,ji Thursday. January 7. 1004. at 3 o clock pmTat which tlmo they will bo TSpo-t of $200 in cash or cerU fled check. pa-ablo to the Superintend ent must accompany each bid for meat or flour, and all other blda must meai r hu .mount eoual S ,TSt ol'lhV amount of 'the blTh right Ib reserved to reject any and all Wds. and to accept or reject scribeTuie nature of tho bid. Good of Oregon manufacUire or produeUon will Sve preferoaco, other thlsge bjJ.1? A mnnVMt mlIit h9 de- 'lled TtTthe PnlW.UT wlthta 30 yTafter the contract la awarf- aedule of the various Una of good. wlU bo furnished upon appUca, nSllS,8-?? STSiid for pay loathe first of Ue month Wh lmr tho eompieu"" w": z. monthly on continuous contracts. Ti&areinvttedapr Superintendent Oregon State Peoitan Salem. Oregon. December 14, 1WJ. 7 y&" 171 r -Hy "SSLUji3 OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER tiiiiilmiiiimiiHim CLASSIFIED Advertisements, Ave line or less, In this column Inserted x three times for 25c, 50c a week 5i.su a month. All over five lines at the samo rate. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIM. WANTED. Wanted. Manager for branch office wo wish to locato horo in Salem. Address, with roforoncos, Morrla wholesale house, core ot this paper. 12-51-St Wanted. A bright girl to do sollcltr ing for an agroo&blo business. Call at room 9, Opera houso block. 12-213t Wanted. A second girl In kitchen. Cottago Hotol 12-21-Jt Wanted.- -Pantry girl nt Apply at onco. Willamette Hotol. Wanted. Llvo boys, who wish to earn somo monoy over tho holidays, ap ply to Journal offlco; Belling papors during legislature LOST AND FOUND. Money Found. Anyoao would feel a ' thrill of pleasure to pick up a alitor halt-dollar on the highway. They aro lying around ready to pick up (no capital required) it you are willing to rustlo and can talk only .a little bit. Good for olthor sex, young or old. AddrosA or call at Journal office. lS-10-tX FOR SALE. For Sale, Ono frosh milch cow for salo, and sho 1b a good ono. George Swqglo. 12-22-3t For 8ale. Household furniture; stovos. etc.; cheap; if token at onco, Inquire at 410 Church stroot 12-22-2t Market Quotations Todays X "Mike 84km s Coed Kosse Milker" X " Capital City Mills QuoUtlons. . Bryant A Pennsll, Prsps, Vheat 75c Duckwheat 80a Poultry at 8tdner'e Market. Chickens 810c. Eggi Per dozen, 2Eo. Turieyt-12W01Sc. Ducks 0010c. Hop Market. Hops 19021c Potatoes, Vegetables, Etc. PoUtoott 20c. ' Onions IHc Dried Fruits, Peach oa 10c. Apricots 10c. Applos 10c PoUto prunes ic Italian prunes Be Wood, Penes Posts, Etc ni fliwtf no. Becond-growtb $3.60. Ah $3.00 to $U8. Body oak $460. Polo oak-$4.00. Codar post 12V4c Hide. Pshs ana Pun. Green Hides, No. 1 c Qroen Hiace. No. J 4c. Coif Skins 406c Sheep 76c Qoat Skins Us to Sl.t. Qrsln and Ftaur. Wheat, 8alem Fkmrlng Mills 71. Oats 32c narley $18.60 per ton. Flour Wholesale, $3.0. Live Stock Market. Stoers 3c. Cows 2Ho 8hf-t4a Djeasod vel HC Droased hogs c Llvo hogs 4c Mutton 2o pof pound. Veal c. Hsy, Ped. li Baled cheat U- .. Bale' clover 10O$lL Bran $20, Shorts $21. Creamery and Dairy Predueta. Good dairy butter-20O5c Creamery butter 30c. Cream separator sklinmeti. at Com. Creamery, 30c, net. PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat Wnlla W-lIa, 71o072s Vallnw 78c Flour Portland, best grade, $M $J.8C; graham, $3.76. Oats Choice White, $1.10 Barley Food, $20 per ton; $2L MllUtuff Bran, $18. i. mmftthr. tit .oiled, Potatoes 600 0c Bb'ae Oregon ranch, $7 He lOoO lfltte wf Poand; lriD' llc Urk'T' Uve. J2014C m ratt Mutton uroBMoo, bw Pork Dreaeed, 60HC UoofDresaod, 606?4c Voal 08c ttKLa. Uahalr. $SO7Hc. ...... j i swMSJLdS Ul! BBWawA, JXluor-wi ' r 1K tn HUe. . " jt' n-t A.irr. soonvio; rv vvvvvwvv W V V 'ey crcery,0c; tor JBfJUtte. 20, 1603. FOR 8ALE. For Sale. Twenty-flvo gojia, Inquire ot Chaa. Bfttt, Routo Na 3, Salem. lM8-3t Derby & Wilson Will sell two'nlco building lots off tho 60Uth sldo of tho Claggett property, on Ooromor clal street, which F. W. Derby bought lost Saturday at public salo 12-21-3t For Sale Ot trade, a lino 10-aere chicken or fruit ranch; &ret-class buildings and improvements; close to school, poatotflce, storo and rail way station. Will trado for city or unimproved farm proporty. Address HW. J.," Care JournaL ll-C- For Sale. At a bargain. For anyone wanting & good business location, large store and houso combtnod; good chance to carry on a general merchandise business on one of Sa lem's best stores. Address Im Towno, Salem, Oro. 12-lSlm Buff Recks For sale. Several trios of tho beet Duff Plymouth Rook chtckona A. P. Hofor, Jr., East 8a- lom. lM9-3t Vetch Seed for Sale, I have a auantl ty of flm-class vetch seed for salo, both varieties. Call at place or ad dross F. Achilles, half mile west ot Kaiser school house, four miles north of Salem. lMO-lstMwk Three Choice Young Dears Register ed Dorkshlroa; weight 200 pounds; terms reasonable. These pigs aro from tho flno brood sow I purchased of Mr. Ladd, paying $50 for her. J. W. McKlnney, Turner, Oro, 11-27-tX Christmas Traaflj All bIzmi. finest shapoo. Tolephone your ordor for a Christmas tree to uiarKco ana Porcy Rlundoll, Momlngslde. rhone. Rod 20CG. Trooe dollvotcd; prices low. 12-12-lwk For 8ale. O. K. Grubbors. nest in Oregon; thwe state promlums; one horse has the power of 09; can grub on acre a day. James Finney, Brooks, Or. 11-26-lm For Sale Inmprovod and unimproved block proporty In South 8alo. For Information inquire of 12. Hoter, Journal office. 10-9-tf Choice Farm For 8ale. Throo miles northwost from Brooks, having dwolllng houso, barn and two hop houaoa, with 30 acres of hops, bal anco farming land, with running water, except onough cholco timber to supply tho place M. J. Egan. 11-12-tt For Sale Eighty acres of land In Washington county, for $460. A bargain for some ono wanting to mako a home. Some Umbor on the placo; some cleared. E. Hofor, Sv lorn, Orogon. 10-e-tf FOR RENT. Ws Rooms for Rent Up stJilra. Cottle block, by day, woek or month. Al so light housekeeping rooms. Uleo trie lights. Open all hours. Commercial BL, No. 333. Phene: 2986 Main. Mattlo Hutching, Prop. DRESSMAKERS. Mrs, L. Campbell-Does dressrnaklnc at her homo, on the car line, uer the Sottti BaUm caeUry. Oouatry trade aeUslted, ll-ll-lavd-w MISCELLANEOUS. Mni.r'. nirbsr Colleoe Of 8alt Lake City, offers advantigea In tcachlnR the trade that cannot be had tiso where. Avoid schools the Orogon and California barbers' now laws aro apt to close at any time. Write today for our special offer to dis tant studesU. 12-lfl-lm The Proper Thing--The popular drinkfoVfamlly use Is O. B. i wd and carbooatsd Devers. .- body should keep these goods at their homes. Call up Oldsoo Btols Ca 'pkone 421 "TTiI-Jj A. 1 ISWka Say Have you inea luiwtwuB ..-v- er's for meats. Wo navo ujo - sansage In town. Come and try It. and be convinced. 410 East Stat street. ftalem Truck and Dray Cc-Olaw and beet equipped company in d SS. Piano ard furniture moviM ' 1. 1- run,, 'nlions. IfL W. W. Brown ft Bon, proprlor. Ome No. t0 State street M-'m Dr. Z. M. Parvln-At 297 Commercial street, upstairs. Hinging aehooL Iludiraental and sight reading class os. Heglns Wednesday evenlnr, Oc tober 14Uj. Class every Wednes day evening to May 1st. nexu i- Uon, $1.00 Knri catodat 203 Commeralal mt Unique John ct ."' , -Lj snd r Slk walat. M Bi' '&.&! intivns zin -a-. .j PHYSICIAN ANDSUjlOEON to H. and 2 to 6. Ki nart roory. .or.eJI I pToiv. 4M. Otd)n Bou . NINE WATCHMAKER. W. Calvet. Practical Watchmska U8 Btatei street, mokes a p3aSr' ot repairing watches, elocka ami Jewelry, and guarantees good wotk at rraaonable prices. IMMyr RE8TAURANT. Ferguson's Restaurant 96 State stroeL Open day and night Om 30c meals are bettor than any S6 house In the state. Six 20o msala tor $1.00; 21 20c meals for 23.00. LODGES. Valley lodge No. 18, A. O. U. W Mcta In their hall in Holman block, cor ner Stato and Liberty, every Moo day evening. Visiting brethren welsome. Roy Mclntlre, M. W. A. E. Aufraace, Recorder. Central Lodo No, 18, K. of POaU Hall In Holman block, corner 8tss and Liberty fits. Tneeday ol mutt week at 7:10 p. m. A. H. StraajB O. q. n. J. Fleming K. of R. aa fl. Foresters of Arp'rlca Court Sa wood Foresters No, IS. IIts Fri day night in Turner block. 8. Tt. Mlnturn, O. It: A, U. Ilnnm. Boa. Modem Woodmen of AmeWosr Ore gon Cedar Camp Na (241. MMtn every Thursday evening at 8 o'eterik uoiman nail, rranK a. Turner, v O.: A. I Ilrown. Clerk. Protection Loda No, S, Ancleat Or- asr unneu worxniea, nseu irtTJ Saturday evening In tks nolmaa Hall, corner Stato and Liberty strests. Visiting bretkrso weloost. J. a Graham, N. W,; J. A. Bell woe Recerdnr. 03TEOPATH6. Dro. M. T. Sclioettle, Frank J, Barr and Anna M. Barr. Graduatefl Amsrlcau 8chooI of Osteopathy, rurKtviiie, ho., Bncoossora to ve. 0 race Albrinht Offlor- hours I to 12 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Od Follows' Templo, Phone Main STS4f residence phono 2801 red. TONSORIAL AND OATHS, Evan's Dsrber Shop Only flrst-ot&H shop on Stntn street ICvory talma new and uivto-i.ato. Fmevt pore lain baths. Shave. lEe: haircut 85o baths. 2Se, Two first-class. boe4 blsoks. C, W. Rvans. pronrlstor. hi mini i iiiiiii DRMTOnV BENJAMIN 8CHWARZ A 0ON8v Hop merchants, 97 to 99 Stat street. Salem, Oregon. Represented by Jos. Harris. WM. DROWN A CO. Hops, Mohair, wool, hop growers' supplies. No. 220 Commercial street, Salem, Ore gon, rhone 1301. SQUIRE FARRAR Hop mW.hat and purchasing agent No. -JiB Commercial street, upstairs, Saltoa, Oregon. Phone 1661. T. A. LIVE8LEY & CO-Dealprt M hops and hop supplies. Phono im, oftlco room 18 Oberhelm bldg, 8 lorn. Orogon. J. CARMICHAEL Hop buyor. OBiM in Bush-nroyman building. Bales, Orogon. Samples of choice hops so licited from all growers. CATLINA LINN Hop buyers, noeso 8 Bush-llreymsn block, Haiem, ur gon. Phono 1431. HUBBARD A CROS8AN Hop bor ers. Boom 2. Murphy block. Balea, Oregon. Telophone No. 371. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL, For water eervlci apply at oea, Dills payable montkly In adraae Mae all compiajnui ai n EXPRESS AND TBANSFEHL CAPITAL OITY Express and Transfer MeeU all mall and passenger traiM Ilaggage to aU parts or a y. Prompt aervice. iimpiwu t -. HECKHAN-HEDRICIC ft BOMYEW Just Arrived. A carload of woven wire tenela. Special prices till December lit. Poultry Netting. Shingles and P. & B. roofing, WALTHIt MOrtLBT, 60 Court Btreet O. H. MAOK .- n. t u vrrtuas. la HUCCecsur u hi ,, ji WblU Corner. Baled. Oregon. JarU desiring superior opmUoM ainwd- erat fee in any uranw wv - .- rwiuwt THE ELITE CAFE Rceular Dinner at Noon 25c MM1e at allhOUfS Service a la Carte a ECKERLEN, PropHdor CASTOR I A got In&aU wd Cblldrefl. TIm KW Yw Hats Always Bmlt 0 i .1- ? WIRE FENCINa Ul . 9 1 t Y i 1 J i i M vj DejitscfcerB.ottBlwl Doctor, ISSSSS , n'mtfi.r i r?,w.. I MTwrfa irsira L