Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 21, 1904, Page THREE, Image 3

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, qftEQON.SATURPAY, MAV 21, 1904.
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G. Graham, candidate on the Re
Illcau ticket for representative,
: bonv In Now York state 37 years
and came to Oregon1 In 188D. Mr.
ham has always been a Republl-
nml cast IiIb first vote for ex
iipnt Harrison In ifiifs. Slnco
ling to Salem Mr. Graham has,
E amj nnMvn nnrt In t?i(A ! nl
t'U iliu tn-..- l'l.v ... fc..v wy UilU
ntv affairs, and has worked hard
he Interests of both. He was- ono
ho charter members of the Salem
ng Men's Republican Club, and
low a member of the executlvo
mlttee from' the third .ward. Mr.
ham Is also a charter member of
Greater Salem Commercial Club,
one of Its hardest workers. At
last annual meeting of the club
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with the coffee you
arc dririking? If not
it is your own fault.
You can buy
Golden Gate
High grades
grocers sell it.
1 and 2 lb. aroma-tight tins.
J. A. FOLGER OX CO.
San Francisco
, Importers of Fine Coffees
J. G. Graham.
vaa honored with the position, of
etary, an office that carries with
tgreat deal of work and responsi-
This club has been constant
Its work for Safem's betterment,
Mr. Graham haa much to do
1 the club's activity. v As a Repub
lic has given a great deal of his
i for the success of bis party, hav-
I served as secretary of the city
Iral committee during the last
campaign, and worked hard for
success of his party at that time.
r. Graham Is opposed tq the reg
ion law, lni its present form, and
Bests that it elthor bo repealed or
Inded so as to avoid annual or bl
pal registration, and if elected he
favor legislation to this effect.
Is also In hearty sympathy with
platform adopted by the last coun-
onventlon.
r. Graham Is a young man whose
actor Is above reproach and
30 Integrity Is unquestioned. He
Ine of the younger business men of
county, and will make a record In
next legislature that will bo a
pit to the county and himself.
lr, Graham has done business- In
i county for the past 12 years, and
pug the lost four years ho has
dealing directly with the farm-
J and has always looked after their
Tests the same as if they were hla
L.
Ihe Republicans of this county will
t'-Q no mlsfnlm IrV rnctlnrr tlur
for Mr, Graham' for representa-
Unitarlans to Meet.
Boston, Mass., May 21. The ad'
vance guard of delegates and visitors
Is arriving for the anniversary meet
ing hero next week of the American
Unitarian association All parts' of
the country will be represented.
Many Interesting meetings have been
arranged for the wepk, including ad
dresses by prominent men and amonc
the social features will be a reception
Monday evening at Hotel Somerset
and a Unitnrian festival Friday even
ing in Tremont Temple.
Among the prominent persons who
will take part in the various meet
ings arc President Eliot, of Harvard;
Rev. Florence Buck, of Kenosha,
Wis.; President- Franklin C. South
worth, of Meadvllle Theological
school; Rev. MInot J. Savage, Gen
eral William F. Draper and Lieut.
Gov. Curtis. Jr.
Address upon aspects of 'the Uni
tarian church work will be presented
by Rev. George W. Stone, field sec
retary for tho Pacific Coast; Rev.
W. M. Backus, secretary of tho
Western conference; Rev. Thomas
J. Eliot, commissioner to Japan, and
Rev. Henry W. Foote, of New OrH
leans.
Attention, A. O. U. W.
Ill brothers of Valley and Protec-
lodges, A. O. U. W.. are hereby
led to meet an old friend and
per of the Jurisdiction of Wash-
on at Protection hall Saturday,
21st. J. A. SELLWOOD.
Recorder Protection Lodgo.
Co-Operation In England.
London, May 21. Nowhere else in
tho world do co-operative societies
flourish as they do in England. If
anyone were inclined to doubt this
statement he would have been con
vinced of Its entire truth had ho
beon present today at Stratford,
where 2000 delegates wero assem
bled at tho opening of the annual
Co-Operatlvo congress. Tho dole
gates camo from every nook and cor
ner of England and represented no
less than 7,000,000 of tho population.
Tho aggregate capital of these so
cieties reaches fabulous figures and
the profit to tho members is very
great. In Stratford alone the socie
ties have a membership of 13.000.
among whom more than $125,000
was distributed during tho last year
The congress will continue ono
week and will bo devoted to discus
sions of tho co-operative movement
In all Its phases. The delegates will
also inspect tho great industrial in
stttutlons in tho neighborhood, in
cluding tho Great Eastern railroad
shops, tho Woolwich arsenal, and the
Alberta and Victoria docks.
How to get a $30 Book Case
Desk for $1.00
In oct Notth. "Window is A fine qate sawed golden oak,
highly polished COMBINATION CASE woth $30. Evey
day it remains unsold it will be edced $ I, That is a dol
lar redaction every day it lasts.
- - $30.00
7 - $29.00
- - $27.00
- , $2600
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Monday the pticewlll fee - -
Tuesday the ptice will be - -' -
Wednesday the pice will he - -
Thtsday the ptice will he - -Ffiday
the pifice will he
Sattjtifday the pice will he r
and so on until the ptice is $ I , unless some one bays it before. Yoa may get it
for $ I or some one else may get it for $ 1 0. It is a good value even at $30.
Watcn the window and watch the price go down, but don't wait too long for the
highest bidder gets it. Only one sold on this plan. - -
THERE ARE OTHERS '
In addition to the above special, we are offering all out combination cases at re
duced prices. All marked in plain figures. Quite a saving on each one.
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WINDOW SHADES
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Lecture on Human Nature.
Prank Abraham Powell is deliver
ing a course of Sunday night lectures
on "Human Nature," at tho Unitar
ian church. The second lecture of
tho course will bo given tomorrow
(Sunday) night, at 8 p. m. Subject:
"Signs of Character." All Invited.
TORIA.
IH Kind Yea Hats Always Bo($t
alt's Jert
Fhe ferry boat-is now la operation. da.v or oioJiK
roads good aad driving fiae. Take the short cut to
(points la Polfc cowiity.
A. D. Pettyjohn, Prop.i;
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EiMflenced catter ul fitter, will wrintit HI wort All? dca-' 1
Made in ll coiro mottled, plajm
ahd rtocnATED-v.'tvmrnKVJOF mzx
Just the thing for office
shades--They let the air
through btit obstruct the
view and heat from the
stin.
Hammocks
We are headquarters
for Palmer Hammocks the
best in the world
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60c up
We Sell Go-carts lite cat for
With rtibber
tires
Iron Beds will continue to go at sate prices this week. See the prices we are quoting.
This Bed worth
$3.50 now
$2.50
This, Bed worth
$4.00 now
$3.50
This Bed worth
$7.50 now
$6.00
This Bed worth
regular $7. 50 now
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