Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 19, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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HOLIDAY
THOUGHTS
Anothor year, with Its sunlight and shadows, Its. withered leaves and fra- '""
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grant flowers, is fast drawing to a, close. Joyous times happy hearts ... j
,.- , cheerful homes mado bright by the glorious anticipations of expected
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: ' " pleasures. Eye's flashing with delight at tho thoughts of coming days. ' '.,
Kind hearts, loving remembrances tender recollections of home, sweet
home "It is Christmas timo."
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CHRISTMAS HINTS Hi
HERE ABE A FEW BEMINDERS AND PBIOES.
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A CHRISTMAS SALAD
Take a deal of lovo and put Into a bowl, . . ,
With tho splco of good will gently sprlnklo th'b wholoj
Mako- a dressing of kisses, stir in a kind thought,
With a score of good wishes tho best to bo got
Take of affection a sharo that's not small,
And to garnish the dish Christmas greetings from nil
Oat Habetdasiieiy department is overflowing with articles
suitable for Christmas Gifts for men, The kind of gifts men
want and appreciate.
G. Yfm Johnson & Co.
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CLOTHIERS, HABERDASHERS
257 Commercial St. Salem, Ordgon
Fine Ponrl opera glasse ,...
Solid gold chatolaln watch.
Small diamond ring
Fancy sot ring
Solid gold link buttons ....
Solid gold stick pins
Gold filled link buttons ....
Fobs for men and women ..
Baby rings, solid gold .. ..
Ladies' guard chains
Ladies' (guard. chains, solii
gold
Sot tf 0 Rogers teaspoons
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Berry spoons, Rogers .
w. m lorK nogtts
Spoon tray, mrm,ti
20 years
terlfng silver sugar n
Jot pfO Sterling teaspoons
Sterling bon Ion spoon ..
Sterling gravy ladle ....
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?Sohveitr cups ....
Souvenir spoons, Sterling
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Our clerks oro willing; and anxious to show goods and quote pn
sven if you don't intend to buy.
Baif's Jewelry Stote,
COBNEB STATE AND LIBEBTY STBEETS.
Boform School Supplios.
Scaled proposals aro horoby request
ed for furnishing tho Oregon State
Boform School with supplies for tho
next bIx months, ending Juno 30, 1005.
Lists, with specifications, will bo fur
nished upon application to tho super
intendent. All bids niust bo in by Do
cember 20, 1004. N. II. LOONEY,
12-14-5t ' Superintendent.
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Music Bolls.
Como and seo (oVou if you do not
buy) tho nico lino of music rolls and.
hags at Geo. C, Will's. Open evening
until Christmas. tf
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Bean th 9 "ltl9 Klni1 YouHavaAInays Bopffht
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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
BY HOFER BROS.
CS1Habed
OFnOIAL CENSUS SALEM.
MAY, 1904, 13,287.
IMPORTED BEPOBMS.
,; Portland hns listouod to an imported
sinngulno and book-roformor, iiml will
. tiiko up wliolesalo and loug-distnuco ro
worms. Jacob Riis has written a great deal
nbput tho Now York slums, and is a
profossjlotml locturor nnd agitator for
siumicipnl mform.
While ho has boon conspicuous in tho
onngnKings and collQgo tliqrOjis no ovl
ulenoo that nny community can riso
-nbovo its own moral lovol.
Tho fact about Portland, as about
-other big cities, Is simply this: Talk
morality to tho Ignorant and tho poor,
3ut let tho big steals go.
Crittmdon against tho. saloon-keopor
imd tho gambler, and tho prostitutes nro
popular among tho Vharasacial elcmonts
if socloty.
Tlum tho.oflleiul class run a deficit
tin tho city, county,- and tho Bchoqt dis
trivt, Hvo dishonestly boyond their
iitoaiis, and lovy moro tnxos.
Tluiii more bonds must bo issuod,nnd
tho bankers and tho ufllclal class oxtond
tholr powers and monopolies, and howl
moral roform.
Llv wllhlu your means, and pay as
you go, nro proverbs that havo more
real loform ju them than all tho fau
lting tho air ever cugagod in.
Plato said n jut oommunity must bo
r.'s just and honest as an honest ami Just
man. Those big oitios better adopt com-
anon hohosty firet.
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THE TBEOKLE PROBLEM,
A lady asks for somo positive Infor-
inatiou on tho question of how to get
rid of freckles.
Tho wjritor had hoped not tcbeonllod
upon tovtako a stand iu public on W
tioklish matter.
To our mind a young woman or a
young mnn with frocklos is wearing a:
badgo of honesty, Frocklos nro not a
made-up complexion.
In tho .Tannuary Delineator, in tho
department "Good Looks," 'Dr. Elon
nor Rogers gives tho following recom
mendation for getting' rid of freckles,
which will bo welconiod by many of
those who aro troubled with theso dis
agroeablo blemishes:
"For removing freckles uso colorless
Iodine. This can bo mado by adding
otio part of puro ammonia to throo of
tlnturo of Iodine. Aftor standing a
day or two tho iodino will become
whlto. Apply tho Iodino to each frccklo
with a camel 's-hnir brush, or, bettor, by
moans of n swab mado by wrapping a
wisp of cotton nround a toothpick, for
a fresh one can bo used each time. Ap
ply only onough to covor the freckle
Uso it night and morning until tho skin
is reddened, .but not tod much irritnted
Tho pigment of tho frockle is deposit
ed lu tho upper layor of tho skin, and
that must bo destroyed in order to get
rid of tho pigmont. Lemon juico is
very useful to kcop tho skin white,
find to prevent tho deposit of coloring
matter, whl;h makes tho blemishes of
moth patchps and freckles."
If you do not wish to tnko thnt
treatmout tako up tho study of Chris
tian SoioncOj or any other good, puro
religion. ,' ' - 1 ,
It is tho soul that onuses tho faco
to shlno and beam with a complexion
that is not made with 'hands or cos
metics. , - ;
The glory of a faco. illumlnntcd with
truth and goodness cause many a minor
blemish to fndo nnd disappear without
faco powders.
A REPUBLIPAN ADMINISTBATION
Aside from n few politicians who
fight along factional linos, all Republi
cans aro interested iu a oloun, progres
sive Republican city administration.
This will bo tho first year that tho
residents of tho suburbs will pay in
any city taxes, nnd thcro will bo
urgent demand for enterprise nnd good
business In tho city government.
Th) pcoplo aro going to domand
something for 'their money. How to
givo them satisfaction and conduct tho
.
Put on Ayer's and be proud of your hair
j A little pride is a. good thine Then why be contented with
ttun, scraggly uairP raded, gray hair? Put on Aycr'a Hair
Vigor and have lone, thick hair: beautiful hair, without a sinni
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gray une in u. isxep young. Have a little oride..
"Il1111 ' mwmi iiniimniiwniw I f,
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LawlL mm.
city over tho world's fuir year is not a
slight problem.
Tho Republican party has a big re
sponsibility in this matter, and must
art with harmony nnd intelligence if
is would remain in power. It hns no
margin for grnfts or unbusinesslike
procedures.
A now street policy ia doing to bo
domnndod by tho people, nnd tho par
ty in powor must bo prepared to meet
it. Mnyor Waters has tho right spirit,
and should bo sustained by all Republicans.
of somo othor pnrty, I would not lies!-,
tato to leave tho Democratic party."
This Is an admission of Bryan that ho
is not much of a Democrat, and willing
to join any party that will got hiuVinto
ofllec, and ho advises Watson to do tho
sanio. ' '
- What a multitude- of roforms for ono
hnn to undertako to carry into opera
tion.
A GOOD TEXT-BOOK COMMISSION.
Among Governor Chnmborlnin's most
important duties will bo to givo tho.
pooplo a first-class text-book commis
sion. Tho Oregon toxt-book law was enact
od aftor n hard fight against a cor
rupt system that was terrorizing school
teachers all over tho state.
Th law was honestly enforcqd by a
fiist-clnss commission of business men,
who gnvo Oregon a bettor nnd choapor
sot of school books,
Anothor first-class commission enn
mako somo improvements. At least
four books ,oV Jho .common school
grades can bo cut out to ndvantngo.
Tho govomor will act wisoly if ho
retain as ninny of tho old commission
as ho can, and select clean, progressive
and up-to-dato men for tho rost,
Tho text-book commission Is tho most
important body of mon to bo nppointod
In thp Intorpst of tho pcoplo. Thoy
Bliould bo, nipu froo'frpm interest or
prejudice, and not inclined to mako
chances unless thoy nro in tho direction
of bettor schools nnd ccflnomy,
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MB. BBYAN ON TOM WATSON.
Bryan replies to Tom Watson's sug
gestion that Bryan go away back aud
sit down lu the last Issue of the Com
moner. Watson virtually declared that if
Bryan runs again in 100S ho will bo
worso defeated than Parker was this
yonr, '. ,
Bryan sayyWntsoii Is not fair, as ho
did all In his power to help swell Rooso
velt's majority. Bryan forgets that he
was something if a swellcr himself.
Then Bryan springs his program for
100S: lucomo tax, abolish the trusts,
direct election of sonntors, tariff re
form, public ownership of railroads, no
gold redemption of paper monoy, etc.
Mr. Bryan then throws out his gold
en lino, to Watson, "If I could advance
theso reforms by becoming a member
"APOSTROPHE TO WATEB.
''Look nt that, vo thirst v ono of
earth! Behold it! Seo its purityl How
it glitters, as if a mass of liquid gems!
It is a boverago that was browed by
tho hand of tho Almighty himself. Not
in mo simmoring stui or smoKing nrcs,
choked with poisonous gases and sur
rounded by tho stench of sickening
odors and rank corruption, doth our
Father in heaven propnro tho precious
ossonco of life, tho puro cold water
but in tho green glaflo nnd glassy doll,
whero tho red deer wanders and tho
child loves to play thero God brows
It, and down, down in tho deepest val
leys where tho fountains murmur and
the rills sing; and high upon tho tall
mountain tops wlioro tho granite gilt
tors In tho sun, whero tho storm-clouds
brood and the. thunders crnsh; and
away, far out on tho wldo sea, whero
tho hurricanos howl music and tho big
waves roar tho chorus, heralding tho
march of God thoro ho brows It, that
boverago of life, health-giving water.
And everywhere it is a thing of beau
ty, gliiumoring In the dow drop, sing
ing in-tho summer rain, shining in tho
ieo gem, till tho trees nil seoin turned
Into living jowels, spreading a golden
voil ovor tho setting sun or whito guuzo
nround tho midnight moon, sporting in
tho cataract, sleeping In tho glacier,
dancing in tho hail-shower, folding its
bright curtain softly nbout tho wintry
world, nnd weaving tho many colored
iris that seraph's zono of tho skv
whose warp is tho rainbow of earth,
whoso woot is tho sunbeam of heaven,
all checkered o'er with coles tial
flowers by tho mystic hand of rarefac
tionstill always it ia beautiful that
blejsed life water. No poison bubbles
on the brink. Its foam brings no sad
'flM or murder; no blood-stains in its
umpia glass. Broken hearted wives,
pale widows nnd starving orphans shed
no tears in its dopths. No drunkard's
shrieking ghost from the grave curses
it In words of eternal disuair. Tinn,,.
tlful, pure, blessed and glorlousi Givo
me forever the sparkling, cold water,"
Central Law Journal.
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copyright;
is tho rulo in this mill wo caro not
what it is in others. But that is only
ono cardinal principle wo clnlm any
body can givo fuir woight wo guar
antco quality, as. well, and thnt means
a whole lot to thoso who know. First,
good wheat; second, good milling;
third, fair prices for tho best to bo
had. Wo should havo your ordors for
Wild Roso flour. '
Salem Flouting Mi lis j
COP wnoirr '-' . . 1 I flh
Wash Kour Own Clothes
Well, that's your privilege; kl
when you sea tho excellent work!
do, and th(o low prices w thrpj
tor family washing tho chanty a
thnt your next week's waai r21
como to us. Need not sead-wrt
call, nlso deliver on the hj
promiso it. Ask us, by word i
mouth, mail or telephone, wkt tj
chargo.
The Salem SteamLaundn
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ALL KINDS OF FRUIT TIWYi
AND ORCHARD BOXES tt
shop of
G. F. Masofl
Miller street, South Balw ;
PHONE 2191 Rei
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Ifl FRENCH If
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J.fl4n. rtnii RiLttv tot BcmtanVsm
NEVCR KHOWH TO FAIL. S'JS'W!':
fur 11.00 p. bat. Will Knl tbiloltlI.Hp.lH
wbn r.lkteJ. S4npl,iKr. If jun(iiHli
jit um m r-na rour ora i iiw
UNITCPMtOICtCO..et.UW",li
Sold In Salem by 8. C.
&3 Swim sfc
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AUTUMN AND WINTEB
STYLES BT SH01
'Pulrna Infra nf nilf linff flniCfl
orrti-A arnrtA ufvlrta frlftt flffi bOlU
to win your npproval and fit jk
toot nicoiy as 10 ioom, cwu""
.. n, icoi n ta nncketb
strain in our selling figures. Ei
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inuueomoni to uuy " ow .
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your examination of Our footwen
Jacob Vogt
09 Stato Street
: fluie Wing Sang Co.
SMa,
NewlineofCfcina andapan Fancy Goods, Sm
Handkerchiefs, Chlnaware, Ornaments and all kim
ot iients' and Ladfes7 Fomfshlng Goods, uneerw-;
Wrappers, Shirts, Waists. Fell fine of holiday &&
Now on sale at cost. tOO Court St., Salem, W
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FOB PAPA'S OHRISXMAS
there is nothing ttat-JJ I gj
him moro than a ffSZ
that will enable hm t. W J
i.'goodcheer'MohlsH2
to make his tsble bo
festive. We have tie chole
bio wines, champag
Cedar Brook whiikieiBtF
willenabloyoutoentertsuitoj
heart's content.
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