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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OSaOOH", THURSDAY, DECEMBER- 1, 1004. r DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL BY HOFER BROS. s. 4MSmjkl BS OFFICIAL CENSUS SALEM. .JUAY, 1904, M.287. REPUBLICAN CITY TICKET. ' For Mayor, F. W. Wators. . For Recorder, W. A. Moores. Tor Marshal, ThoB. E. Cornelius. Tor Troasurer, Frank Moredlth. Aldermen. FJrsttWard H.' A. Johnsons Second Ward Clair A. Baker. Third Ward Paul Wallace. Fourth Ward J. 0. Goodale, Jr. Fifth Ward C. A. H. Flshur. JBlxth Ward John Knight. Bovonth Ward Leo Acheson. Eloctlon December Cth, TOTE FOE A PEOOEESSIVE TOWN. Thoso who want Salem na n city to go forward Bhoulil support tlio Rcpub Bieun ticket in tho city election nozt 2Nfondny. Tho Republicans havo shown tthey are capablo of conducting CIRCUS MANAGERS CHANGE Now York, Dec. 1. Barnum & Bailey & Rlngling Brothers have cntcrod into an ngreomont' which end's the 15,-year fight of tho big circuses. An agree ment provides that hereafter thoro bo no raising of prices ufter a successful first performance, fewer freo tickets shall bo given out, and; thocircuBCS will do tho bulk of their advertising in the nowsDancrs. instead of on billboards and barns. B. F. Hamilton, Barnum & Bailoy's ropresontativeBald: "Tho day of tho flaring circua poster is about over. Its valuo as nn advctlsing medium Is doubt ful. Hereafter nowspapers will get inoro and dead-walls less. This also means that wo will not havo to give out nnywhero near na many free tickets as, wo havo had to in past years." RUSSIA WILLlBE 1 AT FAIR Turner Jottings. Dr. Clayton Ransom, of Tumor, had an oxciting runaway last ovoning, which rosulted in a badly demolished buggy that and horse. Tho doctor had been called tho t attend Mrs Cheater Silver, who is Murines affairs of this cltv safclv and WPg M at tho 1,omo of hor mother, TWLthlu its rovonUcs. With a fow oxcoptions' they havo wtood for progress on every lino and tho Waters administration is today .fighting for progress. TX you want Salem convortpd into a saodorn, up-to-nOw city, with parks and strcot Improvements, vote tho Repub lican tickot Monday. Thoro is no other tickot In tho field that Btnnds for municipal progross and Ao promoto tho capital of Oregon. xno democratic party lias not as ruch, nor nny Citizen's party, nor in- depondont organization, having any program whntovor, put out a tickot. It is progress or nothing at tho com "ong city election. Republican nomi nee put up nt tho direct primary of tho peoplo aro tho only candidates who stand for municipal progross. , SUSTAIN THE IIIOH SCHOOL. JTlio bonrd of oducation has aeon fit fto rocommoad tho construction of a Ibcuutlful high school building. Tho district 1ms tho monoy .and with out Incroasod taxation tho finest kind of, a building can bo put up nud paid for when it is dono. ' With streets undergoing paving and n flno high Hchool building going up, Salem will present nn npponrauco of progross tills coming your. This is very important, when wo slinlt have hundreds of tliousauds of visitors pouring into our stnto and vis iting the Capital City. Tho location of tho high school has not boon determined nnd every inuu mid woman who is a friend of public schools and u booster for this city iihould attend tho Friday ovoning moot ing nt tho oily hall nnd Uphold tho Bchool liourd'n report. Sustain Rtojis for tho progross of tho lty" und you will nover rcgrot it. This Is tho largest city in tho West without a j.iigh school building nud tho timo has qmo to tako this stop of progress. U i , f CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. If; wo oursolvos lovod a truthful, -quiet way of living bottor than nny other wny, how would wo feel to boo our friends preparing to' colobrnto our Tilrthday with strain, nnxicty nnd con fusion! If wo valued a loving consid eration for others moro than anything else In tho world, how would It affect ws to hoc our' friends preparing for tho festival with a forced sonso of tho con ventional noeotwlty for givingt "Who gives himself with his gift feeds throe Himself, his hungry neighbor and Me." That spirit should bo in overy Christ ians gift throughout Christendom. The most thoughtless man or woman would recoguiro tho truth" if thoy could look nt It quietly, with duo regard for tho real meaning of tho day. But, after having hoard and assented to tho truth, tho thoughtless pooplo would, from foroo of habit, go on with tho sania rush nrfll strain. Annie Pay sou Cull, in Lea. $' Monthly MagRsJuo for Dooembor. Mrs. Ncnl, near Turner, and tho horso was tiod in front of tho houso. It is supposed tho horso became uneasy or frightened and broke loose, tearing tho hitching post with him, and toro through tho quiet street of Turner nt a breakneck speed. After a littlo dam ago was dono the horse was stopped. Mrs. 0. Barzec, who has been danger ously HI for tho past woek is roportod hotter. To Oct More Money. Pittsburg, Pn., Dec. 1. Employes of tho Southwest system of tho Pennsyl vania lino west of Pittsburg aro to benefit to tho oxtent of about $16,000 a month by tho now wngo schcdulo which went into effect today. Tho in creased wnges applies principally to tho freight train crews. Nebraska Trembles. Lincoln, Neb., Dec. 1. An corth qunko shock waa felt at West Point, Nobrnskn, this morning and pcoplo were nwakene'd by shock. X-RAYS JMItor llofer, of tho Salem Journal, ttgnhi offers his annual ndvioo, editor ially, on how to makp sauor kraut mul It pays sometimes to tako a Dutch mum's advloo. Kugono Register. Aro you thinking of when Tho Jour nal advised you uot to uomlnato Furnish. HIHII Hr-H HI I till I 1 I II 1 i STATE SOCIAL NEWS -M-4-M-H!- Woodburn. Row and MrH. D. II. Loach nnd laughter, Kstor, spent Wednesday In Portland. Miss Molly Mnxfiold returned this evening from' Portland, whoro sho spent n fow days with relatives and friends. Miss Kiln Bonnett returned Sundny to her school in Stnyton, nftor spending a fow dnys with "Mrs. W. II; Mnrvln. Mrs. Kd. Wright returned Wednesday from vislting.in Portland. Miss Gail E. Benson was married to Mr. Nash Corwith Briggs, Jr., at her parents' homo in Klamath Palls on Monday, November 21st. Mr. nnd Mr8. Briggs will bo at their homo In Hollistor, California, after Dec. 1. Miss Lucy Morcom returned from Portland Wednesday evening, whoro sho Bpont a fow days with Mrs. J. M. Poorman. Mrs. Jim Hroylcs. spent n fow days with hor daughter, Mrs. Mary Yergoh, in Portland. Tho jury disagroed in tho cuso of Crnno vs. Brnwer, an action for monoy, triod boforo Justlco Overton Wednes day, November 3Qtb. Miss Alico Hastings went to Salem Wednesday evening, whero sbo has so- cured u permanent position. Tho Woman's Club, of Woodburn, mot nt the homo of Mrs. E. P. Morcom Tuesday ufternoou, and adopted n con stitution nnd by-laws. Mrs. Mary Yergon, formerly Miss Broyles, of this city, lias boon in Port land purchasing furniture for hor now homo at Chninpoeg. Mr. 1). 8. Llvcsny was In Portlnnd Wednesday, attending the meeting of tho district stewards of tho M. E, ohureh. Dr. L. 1). Rookwoll, presiding older of tho Knst Portland district, hold quar terly meeting in tho M. E, church of this olty Tuesday night. Miss Laura Austin, of Woolburn, who is attond'lng tho Floro Institute, nt Herkimer, N. Y., passed tho examina tion boforo tho missionary board. n?i will leave for missionary work in India in one year. Portland, Dec. 1. Russia stepped suddenly and unoxpectodly'into lino for participation in tho iiewls and Clark centennial exposition yesterday. After stating at one timo that it would bo impossible for Russia to participate, tho Czar's ministry of commerco sudden ly reconsidered tho matter, and, in or dor to bo auro of spaco allotment, rusheM a cablegram to exposition head quarters yesterday. Tho .cablegram was dispatched from St. Petersburg, and was signed by Edward Qrunwaldt, councilor of commerce. Tho messago was as follews: St. Petersburg To Lewis and Clark Conotnnial ExpositlontPortland, Or.: Invitation acceptod Finance Ministry. Wiro spaco alloted for Russia. Cable address Edgrun. Tho cablo messago was telegraphed immediately to' Director of Exhibits Henry Dosch, at St. Louis, in order that it may bo acted updn. a Too Much Gas. Now York, Dec. 1. Franklyn Pad dock, a lawyer nnd Princeton graduate, was found dead in bed today asphyxi ated by gas, and he is bolioved to havo committed suicide. SPI I I r"vvf Vlll I H Meal I? k- HSpx, Body Found. Chicago, Dec. 1. Tho body of Nissen waa found on thb lako shoro 15 miles south of St. Joseph, together with tho canvass wind bag in which ho attempt ed to navigate tho lake, o MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market." DO YOU GET UP , WITHA .JfAMB BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures muue vy ur, Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kid new liver and blad- G It is the great med ical triumph of the ninctccntu century; discovered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and bladder specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form ot iciuney irouuie. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but if you have Hdtiiv. liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested In bo many ways, in hospital work and in private practice, and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book tell ing more about Bwamp-Koot, anu now to findoutifyouhavekidney or bladder trou ble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The regular fiftv-cent and one- dollar size bottles are nom of Btnuap-iux. sold by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kllmer'a Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. Wednesday ana TnaJsday StitptiseS- I s l i The Bee Hive Salem's Cheapest Gash Store HWiErHF9MVB Tv VvmI 4i4 T jf..J. C.tf & ctviwei oaie To dose out the line Any $4.00, $5.00 or $6.00 skirt in tho houso '$1.50 Any $6.00 or $7.00 jacket in tho houso $2.50 Any $1.00 fur in the houso.. 55J Men's $2.C0 hats 9Sd tr i a -, aujn-s sluu and $1.25 silk Jf rhIMi-nn'. or- '".' 5 uou W00l naii ou'y . c Men 'a $1.50 wool sweaters .. Men 'a 25c fleece lined hosa (bh """ 15 GEO. MELSON Ptopr JOURNAL OPEN FORUM Correspondents noed not sign names to ' communication in good faith, and not personal, and of local Interest. Poultry at Stelner's Egga Per dozen, 30c. Hona 7c. Young chickens 8c. Ducks 9c. Turkoys 14c. Market Harrltt & Lawrence. Egga Per dozon, 30c. Potatoes, Vegetables, ete. Potntoes lc. Onions 2 Vic. Wood, hence Posts. Ci. Second-growth $4.50. Big fir $5.00. Ash $5.00. Oak posts 15o. Codar posts 10c. Hlaec Pelts and Pure. Green Hides, Na 1 Be. Green Hluos, No. 2 4c. Calf Skins lCc. Sheep 76c. Goat Skins Z6o to S1.I9. "' Grain, Hops and Flour. Oats Buying, $1401.50. Barley $2323.50. Hopa 2731Hc Salem Flouring Mills. Flour$4.40. Wheat 80c. Live Stoclt Market Steors 22c. Cows llic. ' Sneop ?1.50ig2.00. Dressed veal l36V&c Fat hogs EBV6. Hay, Fwd, Rt. Baled cheat $lrt.00. Baled clover $1112. Bran $22. Eggs, Butter and Cream. By Commercial Cream Co, Eggs 27VSc Butter-!J7yj30c. Buttor fat 27o at atalloD. Commercial Olub License Ed. Jeurnal: Tho Commercial Club held a moetlng Tuesday night, for tho transaction of business. "Tako out llconse or quit tho whisky business," was tho conconsus of opinion among tho mombcrs, with tho result thnt thoy paid Salem the city license yesterday. So far na this club is concernod they aro of tho opinion thnt this is tho proper thing to do. ONE OF THE MEMBERS. To Dissolve Partnership. Suit hhs boon begun by 1. II. Mc- Mahan, n Salem lawyer, to dissolvo tho partnership existing between himself and Sing Ong, a Corvallls Chinaman, Tho two havo been associated for n 'year or two in conducting a hop ynrd on Kigor Island. Tho hop yard I? known as tho Pugh place, formerly 'owned by Henklo and Davis. Tho plaintiff alleges that tho incompetency of his business assoclato in tho man agement of tho yard, declaring that his only means of redress is to securo a dis solution of tho co-partnership. Ho prays tho court for an order providing that tho yard bo sold, tho debts to bo paid, nnd tho proceeds bo divided. Corvallis Times. Will Bo Shut Out. Ed. Jeurnal: I stopped your paper, and consider your last lcttor an Insult. You say, under the local option law, wo will havo saloons whoro wo havo nover had them beforo, nnd that my precinct will huvo one whero under tho old law wo could nover get a majority to sign a petition for licenso and havo it pub lished. Now tho tipplers nil voted with you against locnl option, nnd carried our precinct for license. You aro on tho sido of tho saloon, and that proves It. Had you stood for prohibition wo would havo carried our precinct dry.! You aro all right in politics, but I urn in tho fight against tho red devil of in tempornnco for life. Woo unto tho man who puts tho cup to his brother's lips, and when tho great trumpet shall sound you will uot shut out whero thoro is wniling and gnashing of teoth. OLD JOE. Mehamn, Ore. . Fratornal Union Election. On Monday ovenlng tho Phtp Union of America olectod officenj tho ensuing year as follews: Fraternal Master M. R. Davii, Justice Ethlluda Altman. Truth Emma Kramer. Mercy Julia McCullock. Protector Elizabeth Helmkin. Secretary Roso Babcock. Treasurer H. O. White. Guide Marteana McAlpin. Sontinel Jno. Koorman. Guard C. L. Davis. Organist Minnetta -Magers. Stewards Cecil McCullock, ! Southwick, Dr. Altman. Have you a friend who has a hard cold? Then tell him about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Tell him how It cured your hard cough. Tell him why you always keep it In the house. Tell him to ask his doctor about It. Doctors have known the formula for over sixty years. LWiSZ' PORTLAND MARKET. Whoat Walla Walla, 8082c. Valloy 87VjC. Flour Valloy, straights, $4.05(.$4.85) graham,$3.50$4.00. Oats Choice whito, $1.301.32. Burloy Food, $22 per ten: rollod, $24.50 . Mlllatuff Bran, $19.00. Hay Timothy, $14.0010.00. " Potatoes 7080c. Egg8 Oregou ranoh. Poultry Chickous, mixed' 09o pound; turkeys, live, 1415c, dressed, lua?17c. Pork Drossed, 00c. Boof Dressed, 4H6c. Veal 607c. Mutton Dressed, 35c Hops-lt03 crop, 2831Vfie. Wool Valley, 1920c; Eastern Or egon, 1017c; Mohair, 2025c H!:lC3-"-drjr, IS poiiudo and upwards, 1GQ15&C. Butter Fancy creamery, 2530e. o Parker Says No. New York, Dee. 1. Judge Alton B. Parker has declined to serve as a com missioner of estimate and assossmeat In the two cases In which he was ap-1 Ono of tho Saints. Ed. Jeurnal: Pleaso stop my paper. I am excited by what you call "pro gressive" ideas. I havo llvod whoro I am 41 years, and havo not graded my lot, nor taken down my fenco, and do not intend to. I can stand tho dust in summer and tho mud in winter as well oa tho rest havo for many years. Pave ments aro unhealthy. I nover rofuso to glVo to tho poor when they como to mo nnd nsk, but I must first know thov nro worthy, and then I givo them no moro than I think necessary. I have never taken an interest in what aro termed public improvomonts. I havo nover done anything for anybody, and want to be let alone. Pleaso stop my paper. A. C. o Revolution Imminent, A sure sign of npproaching revolt nnd serious troublo in your Bystcm is nervousness, slceplessuess, or stomach upsets. Electrle Bitters will quickly dismember tho troublcsomo cause. It never fails 1o tone tho stomach, reg ulate tho Kldnoys and Bowels, stimu late tho Liver, and clarify tho blood. Run down systems bonefit particularly nud nil tho usual attending aches van ish under its searching nnd thorough effectiveness. Electric Bit era is only 00c, nnu that is returned if it don't givo perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed Vy J. C. Perry, druggist. o Robbed Express Orflr. Lincoln, Neb., Dec. 1. The American Express company's ofllco at Norfolk was robbed of sovoral hundred dollars last night. Tho watohman fired a dozen shots at tho robbers without effect. o EMHHBBBBBBSBBBflBBBBMB9Bt HSBBMtSsEr StBaBBBn9Hs0S:?ltuw7 CcBaBlx M THE RENNEE FAMILY. European Character Actors and refined vaudeville entortainers, tho New Edison Theator, opening Saturday, Decomber 3d. comint Ms. M. E. Fase CLOSING OUT OAJ Bitntl capcajaGtxji.. t IH MM TMrUB Atari B3E$t in the two cases In which he was ap-l BMistl ) "w MM IW Rita Atata pointed two weeks ago. The componsa-1 Bhjwtw j2" i-?7-i Jfc" ttoa is but MO a day. JZT&Zc4tt t Bight in tho middlo of tho busy season wo placo beforo our customer ft wonderful lot of Suit, Skirt and Coat Bargains. Wo offer tboow ' of dollars worth of first-class, now f all 1904, up-to-date merchandise 25 to 50 per cent loss than regular prices. Every Hem quoted will ei a buying opportunity that has nover beon equalled in this city. Former Prices will not be considered Smi9 Coat and Skit t Bagaii $ J 6.79 You Choke $ i 6.19 Any Suit in the Hoase. AH out $25 $27.50 and $32.50 Suits (j.