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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1903)
octor& years, 'out ir. Uuil roken. Broken. 10 of th i thing o( has hm members lay when stated sn a new 1 a short 'ado con- first of scale of res Jan ao great oast has guratud. nont to o object t where i t appor tion he the . en de- vtlon of ay pro- iiaincts supply :s pre- ishland edy In Irving, Vyman Baker id need regon, class uch a lonths ' next It r and o. It )d u and clnoi you iplea, Roy, ;Ign- OW; )B iml ml - mt niisstwsi -BtMtstsaiaMng-Tiiiim IlAf flmSi TilH I W Tfel if J ill I jho Kind You Have Always ,n nso ior over ou years, --. nnd All Oountorfolts, Imitations aJuS Experiments that trlflo with nnd endanger the l,Eh 5 infiints and Children-Experience ,JZ What is CASTORIA Cm i rla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Paro. gor. Drops ami Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant, ft contfu s neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Nnrcotio Bubsuvncc. Its ngo Is Its guarantee. It destroys AVonus nnd allays Fovorlsluicss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars tho (Aff-&&eM The KM You Hare Always Bought Sn Use For Over 30 Years. THt OINTAUn COMPANY. TT MURRAY STRICT, MCW YORK CITY. MUST QUIT DRINKING. Southern Pacific to Beware Employes Warned of the Habit. Tho Southorn Pacific railroad man igcmcnt Is drawing tho linos tighter tnd tighter on tho omployes In the matter of drinking Intoxicating liquors. On Decombor 24th Superin tendent L. It. Flolds Issued a bulletin warning all omployes that tho safety of tho people and tho welfare of the company's business demanded that the rules in this respect be more smctiy enforced, and that any em ploye found drinking -while on duty would bo Bumninrlly discharged. "This Is going to get a lot of tho boys," Eaid a Southern Pacific brake man Jast evening. "Thoro aro a largo number of thorn who arc taking tho bull-headed vlow of the cose, and say they will show tho company that It can't run them, but they will find out that tho company Isn't trying to run them. AH tho comnnny wants Is for them to tend to tho business or quit Meats and Provisions PHONB 2.03L Established 1884 Willamette I. C. CROSS John H. Coleman, Pkbidkkt, Salkm, Orkgon. College of Liberal Arts, Law, Art, Medicine, Music, Oratory, Theology. PREPARATORY DEPARTMET-Oren iT Mnment-lower grades la W' . "oroif k Practical Its teachers are In constant demand. Catalogue Upon "larritt & Lawrence There'Xreet GOOD 8topinand for yourself. Bought, and wlild, i.. w- 1ms horno tlm iZZ T "- Las been iim.lo under his per- Signaturo of and when a man has gono out on the road with drunken men a trip or twe he will wish with all his powers that there never was a railroad man who drank. Tile Southern Pacific doesn't I try to run anybody. I hope tho day will como when a drinking man can not get a Job on the railroad." Port land Tulegrnm. "Portland and Return Only 2.20. Tho Southorn Pacific is now selling round trip tickets to Portland from Salem for $2.20, good going Saturday or Sunday, returning Sunday and Mon day, giving all day Sunday and Mon day in Portland. Tho snrao arrango- mont applies from Portland, giving all Portland peoplo n chance to visit val ley points at greatly roduced rates. W. EX COMAN, 0. P. A. cod Branson & Ragan. Keep all kind of groceries, and thoy aro the bost that can bo found In tho city, You don't know It until iyou have tried thom Signs of Renewed Activity In the real estate world indicate In creasing building operations thi Spring, an prompt us to remind yot that our facilities for supplying hard and soft wood, lumber, lath, ehlngW. and otbor building materials are ei eptlonnlly good. We will oe pie.. ,o furnish estimates on conir. targe or small. A car of Mill Cltj shingles received. GOODALE LUMBER CO.. . Near S. P. P" Dr Son. 151. University Application . . .. .-( than ANYBODY treatment and GOOD roods CLD P. O. OROCEKY. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER Is in Fayor of Arbitration A few days ago Governor Chamber am received an Invitation to attend he session of the International Arbl tratlon,Commls8lon at Washington. D C, and, In the event of his Inability to como across the continent for this session, to write his views on the sub ject ror tho benefit of the commission. Last evening the governor sent out bis letter In response to this request as he found It Impossible, on account of pressing business nt home, tn mni.o the trip to the national capital at this ume. The letter of th i-nv-nr,,, this subject Is as follows. nddrsl on. jonn w. Foster, chairman, anu non. Thomas Nelson Page, were mry of the executive committee of the cenference: "I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your favor of the 10th Inst., extending to me au Invitation to attend and take part In the Internan tional arbitration conference, to be held at Washington, the 12th, proxi mo. "1 regret very much that It will be Impossible for me to attend nt the time nnmod, but I tnko great pleasure In endorsing be effort which the in ternational arbitration committee ltai been nnd is making looking to the ad justment of questions of dlfforence be tween the United States nnd Great Britain. It seems to mo that In this enlightened day and nge, civilised and enlightened nations ought to be wll ling at all times to submit their differ ences to an Impartial court of arbitra tion, and so many and so rapid have been the changes upon the innp of the world within the past few years, that It ought to be easier, In view of them, to bring about agreements look ing to International arbitration than It ever was before. It Is very prob able that the decision of no court of arbitration can ever be entirely sat lsfactory to both or either party to a dispute, but the same Is true of the decisions of ovory tribunal constituted for the adjustment of difference be tween mankind. Notwithstanding this fact, if tho court Is understood to be fairly constituted, its membership Im partial and Its Judgments untainted and unaffected by partisanship or Im proper motives, Its decreoe nro likely to bo submitted to without question or dispute, and tho nations of the earth will soon como to roallze that tho snvlng In life and treasure fully componsato for whatover any con tracting party may appear to have lost by an npparontly unsatisfactory do clslon. "I tlncorely trust that tho delibera tions of the conference soon to ba hold mny be characterized by a harmoni ous and patriotic spirit nnd thnt they may result In bringing about the adop tion of a treaty between the United States and Groat Britain, by the terms of which those two greet power may be brought to agree to retort to Tho Hague tribunal In those cates not tut ceptlble of diplomatic settlement, nnd under such condition! at will fully protpct the rigJitt of the high con trading parties." The Tlvoll Company. Under the direction of the Daker Enterprises, of Portland, Oregon, of which Geo. I Haker Is manager, the Tlvoll Opera Company of San Fran cisco, will tour the Pacific Northwest ,. .nmmar. ArrnnHemenU have been effected by Mr. llaker and the management of the Tlvoll Opera House, and It it expected that the tour will be quite auccettful. The Tlvoll company takes to the road each year for a few wtekt while the home nouse. In San Francisco it being devoted to grand opera. While In San Francltco recently. Mr. Baker was given direction of the next tour. The company will appear In Portland. Seattlo and elsewhere In the north weet. The length of the season of light opera In these cltlet will de pend upon the local residents, at subscription books will be opened. In regard to other towns, short en gagements will be filled. The reper- tolre will coneiti 01 insm ..- . . t ... n.. l.ajn Itaarvl operas wnicn ' i """ " here before. The average Italian emigrant brings 11 to the country, ana iw- averapp 0rnian br'ngA ' Trade Marks DcaiaHS Copyrights Ac AnrmttfoMeg ak-li "42fffJM lMnil-niprlirW bk ool'otl IfMUiftoO" Tcitriiific flmericati ?3I ibMAiJs 00 YEARS' (Kj. EXPERIENCE ISHiSKVSttasH! State Life Diplomas Superintendent Ackermnn has is sued a circular letter to the teachers of the stato, regarding the change in the laws passed at the special ses sion of tho legislature, In the mnnner of Issuing life diplomas to certain ap pllcants. The letter, which was sent out last evening, explains Itsolf, and Is as follews: "In accordance with tho Into legls lntlve enactment, the state board ol education will issue state life diplo mat on and after March 31, 1004. to teachers who have taught not leee than bIx years succetafully In tho public schools of the state, nnd who noiu state diplomat, received In con sentience of having held state cer tificates and having taught four yearn successfully in the public schools ot this state, and having iKiieed nu ex amlnetlon before a county superin tendent or a board-of county examin ers in bookkeeping, composition and phyilotnl geography; provided, tlu-y pasted an examination before the state board of examiners nt the time ot holding examinations for stnte certifi cates, vlt., February and August of each year, in the additional branches ot algebra, English literature, Oregon school law and general history, nnd presont a recommendation from the board of county examiners and have pnid n fee ot S10; provided, further, that the applicant shall have made an average ot SR per cent In all the branches herein prescribed and shall not fall below 70 per cent In any one branch; ptovldPd. further, that the ap- pllcnnt hat complied with all the oth er requirement of the law. "Such teachers may, at their dis cretion take an examination fur a stnte life diploma In the additional branches In February, 1904, and the standings secured at sjich examina tion will be 'placed to their credit, and, It successful, a ttate life dlplo ma will bo ltaued on March 21, 1004. All such applicants muVt file with the superintendent of public Instruction a separate application on maims iur nishod by him for that purpose. "Respectfully your. "J. II. ACKKRMAN, "SupL Public Instruction." Bvery woman should study her own style. If ako looks best with nor hnlr Jov,""Ui6n low bIio should wear It though ovory other womnn In tho land is piling hor hair on top of hor hoad. Tho (4am, like ;he lobster, bdlng threatened wltj extinct. on, the United Stntes buroau of fltbeiLs !s endenv orltjg to propagate It b ar.l.lclal cul ture, with good prcn:! . of success. The hiimnn race Is divided Into tw i classes those who go ahead and d.i something. :d three who sit down nnd inquire, "Way wasn't It don the other way?" Eft n Don't Let It Escape When you have at Uut seised inch a gowl opportunity of having -ur laundry work done In tcn peneci cojujltlan, and of such an Irreproach able color and finish at you will Owl everything that leave our ettahlith men We nave alined Ui make the work done at the Salem 8team Laun dry perfect, and to keep It at the top notch of perfection and we have sue ceeded In gratifying our patrons be yond our fondeat hopes, wop us u postal card or telephone, and the wagon will ttop. Salem Steam Laundry Phone 411 230 Liberty St. JO. MILLER. PETER H0CI1. German Market Just opened, next door to Hr rltt & UwreeoeU groeery store, a clean, new market, where all kinds of meat ean be had. Low prioee and prompt delivery our motto. We make a specialty of fine German tantage of tJl kinds. Olf e ut a ealL nriMiSpL -i fflTTiWf C-vj3iii JN A V aTriT fCH-t8H ' 29, 19031 Rebekah's Christmas Tree. A Christmas entertainment at thu Odd Fellows hall, last night, attrnit' ml a good-stied crowd of the members of Salem Kebeknh Lodge No. 1, and members ot their families and Invited guests, and one of the most enjoyable evenings of the winter wna spent by the happy company. Following the short business seeslon of the lodge, the ladles Invited their guosta Into tho hall, which had been beautifully decorated, and horo a short musical and literary program was rondered. Following this the company was In vited into the banquet hall adjoining, and here the children found their do. light In the pretence of n large, beau tiful nnd richly laden Christmas tree. The tables had been sst In the ban quet room nnd refreshments were tervinl to the visitors and member. All enjoyed the evening's entertain ment to the full, and especially did the chlldred delight In the pleasure prepared for them by the members ot f Hominy Com Somo fine while corn thnt mnkes hominy "Liko mother made." Violot ltollud Uats, uso thorn nutl gotn Whito IIouso Cook Book, froo. Oat Flukoe, a prizo in ovory pnoKiigo. 2$ X '0 Wo soli Flour, good flour and nt tho lowoat priced in tho oity. D. A. White & Son Feedmen and Seedsmen ! ' J 301 (WlSt, Phone 1781;; ptBiogotg'm tata ig ism ofrtne-e Phone? Main 2953. DID YOU AIX WORK DELIVERED WHEN PROMISED WERE You did 193 Commercial SI. Oner The Journal. etellfe4eUe8H For the Most Complete Stock of iCatvetSf Dishes and Niclde Plate Wae at reasonable prices, see WADE U?o4Ha9-H"eH We have the new Game PIT Variety Stoej M4HMl9i"i'M4. Capital National Only NtUonal llsnk In Marlon county. Trtniteu gtusral btBklDgbaiinesf. OFFICERS J ll. Albert President EM CrolMO Vlce-Pres-JojH. Albert Cashier gwWWeM4tCltHl',,w'w,'''"w laWtWiWW4 met ;; JO3BC330T SaaCOX-TTaXTX j j ; ; . -MERCHANT TAILOR cnnrtstet "" ! ! . Bg, nwoi .w THREE 3 tho Itoboknhs for the Christmas sea. ton. t Socks (or 5000 Quests. t Fifteen thousand pairs of warm. woolen socks three pairs for each gueet are to bo given away by Gon- greetmnn Timothy D. Sullivan, at his annual Christmas dinner to tho Dow wv lodiitnhnua inmate I William II. CnlvorU who mado the 'announcement nt a mooting ot tho Sub , Hvan association, nt J07 Bowery, wild. Mr. Sullivan had authorised tho man agers ot the dinner to spend 16000 The captains of the election dlstrtots, headed by Alderman Sullivan, will not as waiters on tho occasion. New York Evening Journnl. When You Want Something to oat. Just try tho White House. They can servo you at any hour of the day or night. I , I rmritl -jtfcKWYwIfnMfcrtji MHMnMnMIHIMMIMnMI , 999e88H9Cefif)e994B t Out Beer s v Promotes 9 Chi'istmas Ciieei Fnmlllne who llko to bnvo a raso ot bright, sparkling, beer nt homo, which will give a zest to their food nnd tone to their system, will have a case ot our" a now. It is a fine beer. Call up phono J13K Salem Brewery Association Main Office Salem, 174 Com'l St. Oregon. e9aaee&e8e m I FORGET OR YOU TOO BUSY? not sond mo that order tor prlntlna last month, You unit hotter do It now. Thorfij is no bettor time to get a frcnti supply of tta tlonory than just boforo tho now year. If you order it soon It will bo ready for you. Elliott;, the Job Printer. rWHefeH4e1 V Chafing &C0. l9ffrNHM'Tt Miss A. M. Welch, Proprietress SAVINGS BANK I)pa'tuitnlrffM cmcUHd doemjrnis to those who wish to tare woney. Ksprsislly who ran lava only In nsll amoBOts, alio te lhos who have rannsy on hand wbljh Is not earnlov ln Urtit. Uepoiitt ot one dollar or wore fscelved at anytime. M beok liiued to h dpolter. luttrntt eisdlled on Jsnoary 1 and Jaly 1- ""r- V'l ,'S 'tf M I V ' II I I I! m m J? mm' eO