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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1904)
II jft DAILY CAPITAL JOUENAL, SALEM, OBEOOy, TUESDAY, OCTOBEB 25, 1901. i2V m itn .HI! t. l ' in $ ij'r. .1 rW HI J P .e & n Qfi DAILY 'CAPITAL JOURNAL BY HOFER BROS. OFFICIAL CENSUS SALEM, MAY, 1004, 13,287. Republican National Ticket For President THEODORE IIOOSBVELT, of New York. For Vice-President, CHAS. W. FAIRBANKS, of Indiana. For Presidential Electers: KJ. B. Dlmlck, of Clackamas. A. 0. Hough, of Josephine. JT. N. Hart, of Polk. hTm. A. Fee, of Malheur. o 3IELF THE REPUBLICAN BALLY. Odo week from tonight, Tuesday, No- 7mbi;r Jst, tlio Republicans nf Marion county will rally to tbo standard of Theodoro Roosevelt and Clias. W. Fair (banks. It will bo a meeting filled with (true Republicanism, and will virtually close (lie campaign for the party in this county. Senator John II. Mitchell and other well-known Oregon speakers will do Ever addresses. Tlio local Republican c1uln will march, red fire will burn and textile will glare. It will be n grand arjtJuAvr of the prosperity that our na tfitx Js enjoying under the policies of ftVo Republican party. It will bo an outburst of a united republican party, not fostered by the narrow, private interests of nny indi wlils&L Tlio four Republican clubs nro marking in harmony for a glorious wiecling. It mentis an overwhelming majority tar Hoosevclt anil Fairbanks in this oinnty, perhaps upward of 1500, provid- lug tho Republicans go to tlio polls. 2Erom present indications it is safe to ouy that tho stay-at-lioino voto will be very small, as tho Republicans will ttnka a pride In sending the majority -skyward. Tho rally will tend to cntliltso tlio voters, nml bring them to a full reali sation nf the duty confronting thorn on November 8th. tTHE WASHINOTON CAMPAIGN. Tho rampnigii in Washington has 'vLoen very close and exciting. Turner, of Hpokaue, is 'tho Democrat tic nominee, anil hus a strong following. Meade Is the Republican candidate, mud was a comparatively unknown law yer until nominated. Ho lias iniiilu a good improsNion on i4ho campaign. The oilds aro in favor of tho Republi cans. Tho state has qulto n strong lie publlimn majority. Tills is a presidential election, and that will help elect Mtmilo. Turner, although a man nf groat re--anurcos, will not have the vote ho would otherwise receive. Oonornl distrust nf the ability of the Demooraey to couduet national nlTnirs ns HiiuuwtHfully us tho Republicans, will help elect an otherwise wek ticket In "Washington. THE OLOBIOUS WEATHER. Tho most glorious wouther la the nvorld is being onjuyed in West urn Ore jjon. Mwir, mellow, warm, odorous, Indian summer days, with perfect iiiounllght nights. The evening are warm and the nights .mild, but the mornings uru braoiug without frust. Was there evw sueh glorious moon light f It warms the blood nf old and .young, ami makes sentimental people bubble over with rupture Tlio hills are still green, oxeept here nml there the maples and elms are ysl- low and the ourlng shrubs and trees sourlet. Young ladle tell us they oxporiunaoil just sued an nutmu lu 1ST2, nml there ibnvo been several like unto it since. The iUtwtlou for each Individual Is, n m I enjoying these wonderful bounties of nature, or have I lust the eapaeity for enjrtymoHtt o THE SAVINQS BANK TEST. In lSli'J, whew MrKluley wus Mrxt olevteti, there wi UiS savings banks; now there are 10TS. an increase of 10 pr eeit. In ISMti the nuatber nf dope Iter In saviagti lit n Us whs 6.008,-1 1 I, and the total depoeit l,W7,00a,Ui)0 in lt03 the nuwber uf depeelt htwl in ereaseil t TW6.2vVH, awd Ike deposits to t,lM,000,000, an lHraM la round numlHtia of 1,03,000,0). As Updls la wiving bank are mainly by wage -earner and persons uf moderate means, the great hwioaso in the number of de joltara ami the aggregate deposits in 1i-Atea general prosperity the rwult -o( Republics peltries and adoUaUtra CSSH tm y net X-RAYS Brlte ami fare. The Yukon river is. closed for the seaon. Salem is to have the Century Club dnneing party. Slot machines are again paying $13 a quarter in Portland. Tho Russian navy has at last 'found something of its size. Roosevelt seems to be elected. Bet ter have it done two weeks hence. Hearst rofuos to decline tho Pop ulist nomination for congress. The Standard dictionary was award ed first prize at the St. Louis world's fair. Tom Richardson captured the presi dency of the Trans-Mississippi conven tion. Lovers sauntering in the parks in tlio latter, part of October. Let. them saunter. The Russians have made one blunder too many, iulring on a fishing fleet in British waters. Portnble sawmills aro being set up in tho Xehalem country to saw lumber for rond building. to Baker City has organized a State De velopment Work League, on the Tom Richardson plan. About 100 .Tnps working on tho O. R. & X., in Fast era Oregon, hove been ordered home to enlist. Carnegie is sure that Roosevelt will win, anil Uncle John Lewis, of Salem, is just ns sure tho other way. Tho Itussians would rather bo whip ped by the combined nations of Kuopo thnn by a small country like Japan. i Hiy, is Oregon really going to be so inconsistent ns to make millions rais ing hops, and then vote prohibition right where tho hops nro grown! Strawberries,' raspberries, mush rooms and sunshine. What's the matter with Oregon! Yet there are people who want to knock out tho Salem city charter, mid go back to the rall-fenco, cow-pasture stage of civic progress. Why lias Oregon been singled out for Prohibition victories! Because wo have II v. millions nuniially to lose in Hie Imp business! If every hop yard in Oregon wero wiped out,, and tho most stringent kind of n prohibition law en acted, Oregon would import more thnn five million dollars worth of liquors the first year. Variety is said to lie the spice of life. Tho Journal has the variety in its ev eryday Hurrounilings. On ono side is the W. C. T. U. hall, ou the other "our stup-uinther's" renovating parlors, where everything comes forth new and clean. Just a few slops down tho street the Ulihee club holds forth, the street ohm all meet at our ollico door, and the car barn is within a stone's throw. The ofllee force, from the editor down to the "angels," can hear tle hum and busc of tho big sawmill, and smell the fragiant malt wafted from Dcekelmeh's brew. The big Willamette hotel, where men have been made and unmade in politics in loss time than it tukoa to tell. The liirgo Snlem llour mills 'grind out flour for the heathen Chinee right under our very eyes, and hundred of pretty girls and women promeuate the South Commercial street walks during those 1ml my afternoons. No WHiuUr The Journal Is a goeJ iiepor and the people wmt to read it. South Salem has a brave woman. It is Mrs. Iloleumb, on the oast side of Commercial street. She has actually, lu defiance of the eu6tm for -10 years, put down h very Hire plank sidewalk. That waaia may new tpread, ami the peeple on the east side of that street may actually I able te walk to town uii semetliiHg beeblwi their native heath. There k not a street in the city that would feel thw benefit of im prevemwit s wtuch as- that street wettkL A geeJ walk on the east side ef tlmt ittteet wettUl make all property rent better, ami If the strict were paved ovett as geed as the country roetl to Liberty all preperty would ad vuuee 100 per oat, and a better clasi of Improvement weuld go up. Of course, ue such radtoal progro43ircness will be eot)Btenanc4 by the conserva tive element, and if it wore dene some of tUeuv would leave this world, or t iMst climb the neorci' by tree. Mrs. Holcomb has set the pace, ami bo tU mg what will follow i itm A suro way of getting along in the world Is to open a Savings Bunk account,, and keep adding tpjit. Tho saving habit has built many H fdrtuiies it can build yours. '. It turns adversity to prosperity dependence to independence low spirits to good spirits. It makes life bright, homo sweeter, nnd all the world more pleasant. I A savings account enables you to grasp business opportunities when they come along the money is nl ways ready when wanted, yet it is drawing interest all the time. Let us help you to save. One dol lar will open an account. Interest compounded semi-annually. Small nickel banks furnished. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK. Saves Two Prom Death. "Our little daughter nnd an almost fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Havil and, of Armonk, N. Y.f "but whon all other romedies failed, wo saved her lifo with Dr. King's Now Discovery. Our nieco who had consumption in an ndvnnccd stage, also usod this wonder ful medicine nnd today she is perfectly well." Desporato throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Dis covery as to no other medicino on earth. Infalliblo for Coughs and Colds. COc nnd $1.00 bottles guaran teed by J. C. Perry. Trial bottles freo. Ceorge W. Eyre, George Anderson and Operator Roberts have gone to the Table Rock region, whero they expect to bag some big game. Evey Piano Is A Bargain At The Big Sale of the Big House Allen & Gilbert- Ramaker Co. Oregon's Leading House 2 Salem Branch J 299 Commercial St. Extraordinary Deep IN PRICES An Entire Stock of Out at Greatly lvittst jro. iNo reserve Mts. Mc Ee Fase Sold Out Hundreds of necessary household e little things she has been doing the little tilings this great closing out sale. 271 Ladies' Waists Ono lot of ladies' flannelette waists all colors and sizes, prices were $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2; closing price, choice 50c Ono lot Indies' all-wool waists, slightly soiled, worth up to $4; closing price 98c H One lot ladies' nil-wool waists, n worth up to $5.50; closing price $1.50 One lol ladies' novelty cloth waists, entirely now, made with tucked front, piped 'with red, and large buttons, now sleeve, bought to sell for $2.50; closing price. $1.95 "We have also just rccoivexl a large lot of waists which should have ar rived 60 days beforo this, materials are silk, crepo, duchine, new checked mohair, etc., all marked extremely low priced. One lot of about twenty-five tailor mado suits, good cloth, well made, actual value of the material would be six to eight dollars; closing prico $3.50 Ono lot of laOiei rainy-day suits, gray, 'blue anil brown, worth $15; closing prito $9.50 One lot of about fifty suits, worth up to $20; closing prico . ...S11.95 One lot of about twenty fine tnllor made suits, worth $25; closing price $15.00 Also many other high-grado suits, $30, $35, $40 and $50 values, all equally reduced in price. Do It looay. Tho time-worn Injunction, "Never put off 'till tomorrow what you can do today," is now generally present ed In this ferm: "Do It today!" That Is the terse advise wo want to give you about that hacking cough or de moralizing cold with which you have been struggling for several days, per haps weeks. Take some reliable reme dy for It TODAY and let that remedy be Dr. Boschee's Gorman Syrup, which has been In use for over thirty-five years. A few doses of It will undoubt edly relieve your cough or cold, and Its continued use for a few days will cure you completely. No matter how deep-seated your cough, even if dread consumption has attacked your lungs, German Syrup will surely effect a cure as It haa done before In thou Bands of apparently hopeless cases of lung trouble. New trial bottles, 25c; regular size, 75c. At all druggists At Dr. Stone's drug stores. xucas county. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, kSJ. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho is senior partner of tho firm of P. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and eVery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the uso of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to beforo me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of Decem ber, A. D., 18S0. (Seal) A. W. QLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken inter nally, and aots directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, send for testimonials free. F. J. CHHNKY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c Tako Hall's Family nils for eonstl- patlon. Another License. A marriage license was issued yester day to Kara nurst and Miss Amy 'Will Q-. . CASTOR I A for Infants and Children. TM KM You Have Always Bwgtii Bears tho Signature of &i General Merchandise Will Be CU Reduced Prices. Every Dollar's Wottl nrtlclcs greatly underpriced. Tho economical housewife will find Included w without so long. There is considerable ta bo saved by takini? n.U-,. Commercial Street. Petticoats Ladies' black satteen petticoat, regular $1 values; closing price 75c Ono lot ladies' heavy black mer cerized satteen petticoats, with deep flounce, five rows of ruffling, worth $1.50; closing price 95c One lot ladles' knit wool short un derskirts, 75c values, closing prico 50c Blankets Ono lot of whito blankots, IVi size, $1.50 values; closing price 95c ' pr One lot oxtra heavy twilled blan kets, 1 VI size, $3 values; closing price $J.59pr One lot fine wool blankets, 10-4 size, slightly soiled, $0 values; closing price $2.98 We also havo many other lots bet ter qualities, all equally as low prico. Parker Confers. New York, Oct. 25. Parker spent most of the day In conference with lo cal leaders, among them being several representatives of Tnmmany. Another Man Pt To Work his already large force of skilled help, and is Bette Ptep&ted Than Eve needs repairing. , WATT SHIPP Ctt a ---Mugg Notions, Notions Spool cotton lc. Clark's O. N. T. luster crochet J 2c One iot of yarns, assorted colad u mnus, iuc ana 15c iUi CUU1CU 2c skein Ono lot fancy olastic web, 13 J -ue tunas; cnoico 0c yd Ono lot ladies' plain white tn nmcmju IianUKerCMeiS, JOc hjjl ciuaing price 5c Mon's cotton socks, brown and thil nuxed, 10c value 5c Ono lot wool socks, 20c values, 2 pair for 25c One lot of men's undershirts nil drawers, fleece lined, as goo til you pay 50c, and sometimes 60(1 pair; closing prico 39c Ono lot of men's fine ribbed sbirlil and drnwors, fleece lined, 65c I value closing price 45c Social Dance and Supper. Will be given at the SI. B. A I one-half mile west of C'hemawa, I day, October 2Sth. Good music iil lect crowd. WATT Sinrp-The Bicycle Mnn-has addod another taw t To repair your wheel or umbrella promptly. If the wj Get it Done Right THE BICYCLE MAN It Helps The Cook And never goes back on ner"iti liable nnd satisfactory ,j when vou bake with the "" a mi... ...:,. it nnct tr2 ' HVUr, 4UVN UAlMg use any other. 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