"w--'Tr ' ', DAILY CAPITAL JOURHAL. SALEM, OBEOON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1904 . , i ,. . . - t K DAILf CAPITAL JOURNAL fifcv. . 8Y HOFER BR08. r- SHBi " -.. ffljESSi SS 3SC fOFEXOIAL CENSUS UALE2 JC ? MAY, 1904, 1J3.237. CIDXISTMAS OLVTS. Oh, Christmas-tide Is coming soon with inlrtli anil mcrfy cheer; Tis thno to think of presents now for 4 , all our frlonds so dear.. What mutter if wero Veryf- poor, and dostltuto of pelf, j, why, don't you know? tuof nicest gifts nro those you makp yourself! . IVo'lltako n.brokon8ewottiplpe for an - umbrella jnr? ' & T Justu? a coat of gilt paint on and' there's n gift for pal i A sofa pillow for mamma oli, how her . eyes will danco; Shoill .never guess 'twas pneo n pair of. father's cast-olT pants. " tA quinine pill bos pnintod bluo will irinkoj n'- b'onlfohlerre, " ' i A picture pasted on the top to givo a 'stylish air; i 3'Vvm xinclo's old suspenders wo cnn. fix a bolt for Kate, And mark it "Prico $2.00 j" it will .plcnso hor, surons fate. An empty pleko-bottlo will mnko such a lovely vase, Tlo scnrlot ribbon 'round It, jlnbol "With much love for Graco?" A box with inn's old wrapper too, up- bolstered nico and nent, ' "Will bo a hundsomo 'ioot-stool for our dear old grandma's foot. Oh, wont our frlonds bo gind to got' theso presents wo hnvo madol a Prehistoric Playl lmagino Billy Faversham Neolithic, a certain DcmocratRKfnctlon to gct county offices. fl $' Tom Cornelius had botli'-thcso ele ments to contend with. The bosses who want to collect' blackmail from vico didn't wnnt him. That Is why n Republican faction dominated by a boif and office-holder, fought secretly for tlfo election of Skip- After winning tho nomination two to one. and carrvinrr thn election over' , .,, . -, -- . uv, " all unfair means, a fight is to bo made , It ls jugt tho in the courts. ; , " in n dll M 4IAIU LUV1U UD DU1I1IJ U U & ( I A AAUO U both sides, as thcro always Is, tho bulk of it was used against Tom Cornelius, In' this way It wns widely circulated by thosoop posud to him ilint ho would rcinstato Ad. Dilicy, if ho was elected, which uover wns true. Mr. Dilley has an appointment nt tho asylum farm, and will not bo nn appli cant for a placo on tho Salem police force. Whijo ho is a warm personal friend of Cornelius, ho hns always been count cd with -tho faction that fought Corno 11ns at tho primaries and at tho clec-. tion. ' . " - ' ' It ivns cnrrlcd to all tho saloon keep- era "Ufa Cornelius was tho tool of Prof. Drew, and Prohibitionists wore do- col ved tho other way. Ho could not bo both. Tho olection contest that has now boon carried into tho courts will' bo found bneked by tho Democratic poli ticians who wnnt to get into power in this county, and tho Bepublican boss es who do not wnnt a Jlopublican chief of pollco unless ho will Iovy trlbuto on vico for tjliem to carry on politics with. As Tom Cornelius lias boon elected by tho pcoplo against nil theso combi ! mh m TieR v V im a. s :. LATEST BO$ks AND ly?AGAZINE (All tho Books and Magnzincs 'mentioned in this paper aro supplied to tho trado by Pntton Bros., stationers and booksellers, Salem, Oregon.) ' The- Prehistoric Play. nftbr fashion, as Mr. Boffin would havo Elsie Casiolgno KingraJn 'Leslio's for called them in which Holcn and Boynq ' December. ' Sjj " in tho positions, of social aUvJsorjtandj lou may mnko your dolls speak soul- tutor, or as tho call ono another, "Uy- fully, mornlly, profanely; clopodln of Etiquetto" and "Class! samo old twaddlo done cal Dictionary)" aro first brought to different wayli Igether. " Tho things are staged divinely, but wo 'ro, after more than sjSjnorv. , Eoyiew of Eoviows, Givo us something thnt is.novel-r-say, ' 8ovcrnl years-ago tho daughter of the I poet Longfellow paid a visit to the Ojibway Indians on. tho north Bhoro of costume I Lake Huron, and for her benefit tho I Indians cave a presentation of thoir "Iliawntha." Since that timo thp play has been given ovory summer nenr tho villngo of Dcsbnrats, on Geor gian bay, and thoso who hlivo beon privileged to see it aro enthusiastic in their prniso of tho Ojib ways' intorpro tation. Tho play and its accessories are fully described In tho December number of tho1 Review of Kovlows by Mr. Willlnm C. Edgar, nud his articlo is illustrated from photographs of tho in Without his Cockney accent, and with : piny mastodons to slay; Or our dajnty, blg-cycd Amia Paleozoic damsol, . , Thcro 'd bo'many contradictiblis' in a Prehistoric Flay, , ns T What splondid opportunities for Noth- crsolo or Cnrter. To appear hi just a bearskin hung exceeding negligee; It would cut out tho Du Barry and the Indian nctors in costume, stnir-nscending Sappho Prom their hearts, if thoy might fig uro In a Prehistoric Play! TTlioy'ro sure to put nil purchnsod gifts nway baqk in tho shade. Tor naught's so uscloss, worn nud old but by dovlco or shift "Wo"ll utilize it somehow for a homo made Christmas gift. Elsto Duncan Yalo In tho Decembor Woman's Home Companion. A BUSINESS PBOGEAM. Tho Journal dovotcs another rovlow to tho quostlon of a good business pro itrnm for tho next legislature "This is tho mnttcr of tho utmost 1m jiortnnco to tho people, nnd to tho Ho publican party. ,JAa this city nnd school district nnd Mnrlon county havoigot onto a rntlon nl bnsis of government, why should not tho state do sof Thoro nro thoso who look upon tho luglslnturo ns a gront grnb-bng, as a lianco to got ollice, or to reward frlonds, nntions, nnd should bo doclnrod clcctod by tho Republican city council, It ro mnins to bo scon whether tho conspir acy to unseat him will provnil. It Is up to tho city council to sny whothur a clenn mnn, honestly elected, is to bo sustnined. It is up to tho reg ular Ropubllcun organization to say whether a Republican, nominee, honest ly elected, shall be unseated at tho dic tation of unscrupulous bossism. 0, our masters! Doubting Thomas! Bravo Belasco! Wily Frohmnn! We, your all submissivo public, come, our littlo prayer to prayl Wo havo tired of romances, comic op- oras, farces rural Givo to, us to speed our ennui, one Prohistoric Play! Will Discuss Christian Science. Next Friday ovcnlng will bo present ed nt the Grand Opera IIouso nn nu thoritlve locturo upon ono of tho fore most topics of modern times. No sub ject is so thoroughly in tho public mind today as Christian Sionco, and nn op portunity to hear It' discussed by uno who is virtually an official spokosmnn of tho movement will bo appreciated by all persons who Uko to Investigate groat questions nlong affirmative- linos. Tho This 1ins led to n Btnto tux levy of speaker is Mr. Bicknoll Young, of Chi- Tho Man on tho Box. This will bo tho great socloty ro mnnco of tho" winter tho fad of mnrry Ing your conchmnn rendered nttractive enough for any beautiful woman to ongngo In tho delightful enterprise. Harold MncGrnth, author of tho Grey Cloak, tho Puppet Crown, does not in dulgo himself in literary mysteries, stock phrases or property heroes. He uses good, nervy, graphic, fetchy Eng lish. Occasionally thoro Is n lnpse , showing that ho is not to tho manor born, but as not many American so ciety pcQplo nre, his languago fits ex- tromoly well. Bobbs-Mcrrill Co. Loslie's Monthly. Tho 21 contributions in Leslio's for Decombor nre as expressive of the real spirit of Christmas as is tho gay nnd attractive cover of the magazine- Itself. In tho list of 'contents is nn nccount by Dr. Grenfell, tho famous Labrador missionary, of his work nlong that coast nnd of tho heroic deeds of t.ho fisher men and their wives, nnd nn excellent littlo nrtfclo by Annio Payson Call about Christmas. Tho story of tho forolgn nctors and actresses who will tour America this winter is illustrated with a number of attractive portraits, nnd tho third articlo about tho theatri cal syndicate, which takes up tho deal ings of tho critics and playwrights with tho trusts, is tho best of the scries. Be sides theso nro eight short stories, a thrilling nccount of ono of tho battles 6f tho Russo-.Tapancso war, told by a Jnpaneso officer. '' ssssssssMlKmrJH , u BBBBVBBBBBBBHHBBBBHBBBHBBBB9BsllBBBHBBBBfllBBn0!iflBBK'i.l H Harold McGrath, Author of "The Man on tho Box." carry bho right mills, to appropriations out of nil looping wIMi tho ability of the tnx payor to pay. Tho past disposition has been to fight tiomo littlo graft, nnd lot the big stenls nltp through, and then hlnmo some ono Ihq. The Kepublicnns havo more thmv two birds of both houses, nud nro absolute. TimjrturH, ijftho situation, inoy can iioiiuorateiy ndopt n pro firain of their nwn, or bo compelled to out tho governor's program. Republican purb' owos it to itself and tho people to give thorn relief from high tuxes, nnd tho accumulation 4f gigantic -grafts. VinOH BIIAL LIT BE? THE FIOUT OF CHIEF OF POLICE. Tho olHou of chief of pollco "IS" very iii'uoh sought in tho city of Snlcm, for two reasons; Republican bossos want tho office for te power It givos thorn in rouiuling up tljo noxl iirlnmrios, and levying trlbuto il vied. "Tho pomocrntic politicians wnnt it becnuso It hns $1000 salary, and helps college. cago, nnd ho will nddrcss tho pcoplo of Salem 'In bohalf of tho local Scion- A John Fox Book. "Christmas Evo on Loncsomo" ,, iq tho titlo of'n bunch of six talcs by tho Kentucky writer of foremost note nt present. Tho volumo ')ms colored pic tures nnd literary merit of high order. His greatest works nro "Tho Kcntuok inns" and "Little Shepherd to King dom Come." Theso short talcs relate tho hard lifo of earth-stained moun- tlsts. Ho will speak for tho purposo of tninecrs. Thero-Js djnlcct nnd action, clearing up misunderstandings nnd mis-1 intense action, nnd color, color equal to conceptions of this modorn vorsion of Kipling nt his bost. Fox muy bo Christianity, nnd all who nro interest- dubbed tho Kentucky Kipling. No nd- ed lu tho snbjoct, or prejudiced against ' mlrcr of Fox. should miss Ids' oightlr it, nro cordially invited to nttond. Tho lecture is free, nnd begins nt 8 o'clock In tho evoniug. Athlotos Interested. AtlilutcH from nil over tho Pnclfic north wost nro showing a lively inter est in tho athletic contests which will bo a feature of tho Lewis and Clark centennial. H. H. Conibear, director of athletics at tho University of Mon tana, has written thnt Ids unhnnl will send a team of 10 men to take- part j ( California. " This story is nn Atfnntla -. t volumo. Chnrles Scrlbnor's Sons. "Isldro." Hero's n novo! worth reading by Mary Austin, tho famous writer of Cut iforuia -romances. Yet not a romance, but transporting ono Into tho realities of medioval mission Cnliforin. Sluco' "To Have and to HoliV was published thcro hasn't begun to bo anything equal to 'Isldro." Tho people, tho sccnory, tho sky, tho atmosphere it is nil "alto A PROMINENT SOCIETY WOMAN CLAIMS Electrical Chimes at the Fair. Electrical experts are at work upon an extremely novel fenturo for tho oponjiig oxorcises of tho Lewis and Clark centennial exposition on Juno 1 Tho scheme is to hnvo Prcsidont touch n button thnt will sot in motioi the machinery for tho western world'i fair, nnd it is thought there will ben difficulty In nrranging for tho addi tional fcaturo of tho chimes. next. Revolution Imminent, A sure sign of approachine molt Roosovelt at Washington touch a few nnd serious troublo in your system u Vinol Is, the Only Cure for Stomach ,. Troubles Her, Lottor Published for What It Is Worth by Druggist Putnam. Mrs. Frank Mann, Arendomo Hotol, Seuttltj, Wash., diroctor of Washington Lyrlo Association, writes: "After suffering for a long time, and being unnblo to keep any mcdlcino on my stomach, I was induced to try Vinol. I want to say thnt it is the best modi cino I hnve ever soon for dvsnonsln all tho contests. Tho institutions which will probably bo represented in tho Intor-colleglnto contests nro tho crfnl. "Helen Alliston." Among tho novels which John Lane. Is publishing this fall is n now book by tho author of "Ellzaboth's Chilt dron" entitled "Helen Alliston." Tho MAKES YOU 9VBBKIHHVHHiBtoV?HiVf99isflMI Universities of Oregon, Cnliforntn, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Utah, Wyoming. Nevada, and tho agricultu ral CollciIOH (if Orocrnn. Wnsliiivrtnn. Montana nnd Utah, nn.l thn Wlihmnn iory fo,low8 tho ''"rolno from her girl nooa io ncr marriage, uiui mo romance is portrayed on n background of child lifo. Helen Allfston for a part of the. tale mnkes her home, nud throughout remains in closet Intimacy, with a' young couple blessed with a jovial), turpulent group of childron, tho "Der rys," ns thoir parents, using tho fnmllvjl linmo, cjollectlvoly call tliem. DespltQ tho mengro income of tho struggliiig' young architect, their father, hardships, or "hnrdbonts," to uso "Bunny'H word, are not dreamed of in the phil osophy of tho Dorrys. And though' their mischief is inexhaustible thoy nro i of tho sort of children that can boast Ache all over? Feverish? Chilly? Just coming down with a hard cold? Where do you suppose it will settle? In the throat? That means hoarseness, sore I ;t . . n. v .--... - M tnroat, tonsillitis, in tne chest P lhen bron chitis, pneumonia, consumption. Do not let your cold settle. Break it up! Drive it out! Ask your doctor the best medicine for this. If he says Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, take it at once. If he has anything better, take that. Car - MRS. PRANK xrAKV. koys nnd set in motion tho chimes in tho towers of the government building nt tho exposition. Tho chimes, 300 feet nbovo tho wnter, will play "My Country, 'Tis of Thee." Tho sound nervousness, slooplossncss, or stomsel upsets. Electric Bitters will qnitUj dismember tho troublcsomo cause. It novor fails to ton the stomach, reg- ulato tho Kldnoys and Bowels, sttao- Into tho Liver, and clarify tho blood. I will carry a great distance, owing to Jtun down systems benefit particularly tho fact thnt tho government building is locnted on n peninsula in Guild's lake, hnlf a milo from tho mainland. Arrangements havo already been mado to hnve President Ropsevelt nnd nil tbo usual attending ache3 vu lsh under its searching and thom'j'J offectivoness. Electric Bitters is oily GOc, and that is returned if it don't givo perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed bv .T. C. Perry, druggist. They act like Exercise. aacoMtt) Tan Gents for the Bowels (SO All Druggists MM f -Hf M-f-! 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I m I I I I I I I HU I fm-M-H-ft-H-H- I Will Be Retailed I At Wholesale Prices I Several Hundred pieces of choice huh-h M4 by U J O. Ajrr 0.. Lowll. Xu AUa tauuTkotiir.r. at ATSK'B HAIR VIOOR-FOT IS MU. AXSU'8 8AfiJAPAKUXAr U bJ0j. mmxmmmmmmmmmsmmmmmmmmmmm ATBH'a TILL& far Mittt.itl.. AtER'a AqoBCUK-.ywaum tit. of spoiled parents. Thoy havo odd conjfr ceits tu plenty. It is in tho truest vein 'of compliment nnd with Rtralghforwnrd devotion to scientific fact that "Bub Ides" informs Helen, when once bIioT , tucks him in bed nud bids him good night, that her kiss is. Uko the soft part of a horso's uojc. Her dolight in theso young frionds is emphasised by tho loneliness of her own childhood, pleturednt tho openlug of tho story, nt a time when she was torturing her nnd nil stomnch troubles. It induced a splendid appetito and entirely cured me. Vinol is certainly an ideal cod liver oil prepnratlon, for, whiio tho disagreeable taste of cod liver oil Is entirely eliminated, it seems to retain jill tho life-giving eloments, it purifies and enriches tho blood, tones up tho stomach and adds now life nnd vigor to fulling health nnd strength. J enn not recommend it too highly." Wo guarantee Vinol is tho best rem edy for stomnch troubles, becauso whore old-fashioned cod liver oil, emulsions nnd sickening drugs upsvt nnd dorungo digestion, Vinol finds n welcomo nud is readily assimilated by mo wcaKast stomnch. As Vinol eontnins in u eoaoontruted f-rm all of the healing nnd strength- creating elomeuts of cod liver oil, no- tunny tnken from frosh cods' livers, but without oil or grenso, it has gonu ino vitnl principles that onuble it to heal nud tono up tho irritnted, worn, tired stnmnnli. Wo wish every person in Salem suf- Vl$ 71 1 TTIO 1TTKTC' 48 Coifft it foring witli severo stomaoh troubles X-J- JUrfAsA.lli Vj Safem. Of egOfl J would try Vinol, on our guarantee " It i i i i t t i i . . , , . . . .iLAjf return the ,nonv if il f-n. n r I """"""" J H I I 1 i i I 1 I I Ifrl I I ' H v f. v ., UUU, IV 1 i J I'utmim, Druggist. Woolen Suitings and Trimmings For Men's and Ladick' Stilts. ' Mast be sold at a sac rifice. Call and see them. Prince Edward Island Elections. Charlottotowa, P. B.. I I)c f Prlnco Edward Island 3 electing a own soul nud lmrrassing hor littlo sis I new legislature today. It is tho first ter wilh theologioal tliuloultles inhercut general election since Decombor, 1000. in tho commandment for honoring par All indications point to the success of outs and its application to tho cifta the present liberal administration and of hor grandmother, for whom she had, the continuance of Hon. Arthur Pet- iiiiiu vuu 10 ivvi nui'ciioa. a con-.vo, inn jiioscut premier, in power. trnst to tho genuine, informal, almost topsy turvy lifo of tho Dorrys is offered in tho pretentious artificiality of the family at "Stanley hall" high, fliers v jHuie Wing Sang Co.; New line of China and Japan Fancy Goods, Sjlfaj J 5 Handkerchiefs, Chlnaware, Ornaments and all kinds ?JGte: and Ladles famishing Goods, Underwear, , Wrapoers. Sfir vtriia r?n fi- r fmfjrfav goods. J Now on sale at cost. JOO Coort St., Salem, Ore. w w w WW WWWW - ft