Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 21, 1905, Page 6, Image 6

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 100D.
suggestions for chrjstmas
Ladies' gold filled watches $ 1 0 and tip
Gentlemen's gold filled watches $8 and tip
Boys' watches
Giuls' Watches
$1.25
$3 and tip
OUIDE TO ALL ELECTIONS
Prepared by tho Orogon Secretary of
State.
75c
$2.00 and ap
$8 to $200
Children's solid gold rings
Ladies' solid gold rings
Diamond rings -
OoW Brooches, jeweled and plain oroMM aad necklaces of tho most exqulsito patterns and latest designs.
Hand Painted China and Ctt Glass
Wo havo tho finest and most comploto lino of hand) palntod- china In tho city. Our price aro so lew the
dofy competition of an kind.
Our out class nnd ellvcrwaro havo nn enviable complotencoj and finish about them that you cannot equal olso
whoro. Nunc but tho very highest grtulo carried In this store. Don't fail to boo theso goods beforo you mako a
eoloctlon.
Ladies Jewel Cases
We have just received a novel lino of Indies' Jewel caw direct from tho factory that we want every lady In
Oalom to ih. We have aloe a fine assortment of gold-hondod canes and umbrellas for your Okrlatteaa sdeetlen.
A Ptesent to Evey Pvtch&sex.
We are giving away to each purchaser a beautiful book-mark. Theoo are very ornamental an well m useful. Bo
sure aad get ene.
All good ia our store are guaranteed to bo exactly as repreooated. Comoand Inspect tho goods and then yea will
knew that eur rlcea are the lowest aa4 our geedo are ef the beet quality We have bees In business here fer
cloven years and uro here to stay.
Wo mako Re ohnrge fer testing yeur eyes, and can fit you perfectly with glasses. Cine bought aa Christmas
preoonts will be fitted after Christmas. Wo alao do engraving free of charge Don't forgot tho place next door
to Lndd & Duett Bank.
C. T. Pomeoy &JSJkr'
EXCURSION TO CALIFORNIA.
Under Auspices of tho Oregon Develop
Bimit League Loaves Portland on
Spools! Train January 13th.
Secretary Tihh Richardson, of the Ore.
gen Development Lague, is vwy aiu
ioua that the atate at large should be
ntOrOBALS INVITED
1'er Supplied for the Oregon SUto
Penitentiary for Period Ending
Juno 30, 1000.
Seal bids fer drug, dry goods,
grocorioa, akoee, leather and finding,
plumbing euppHea, hardware, flour,
well represent en this excursion. The . ., ate, will bo reeelved at t
party, which will be composed of )a PwiBa4iat af the Or
and gentlemen, leaves Portland at rW
ttight, January la, 1991, etopa being
wndo at Sacramento, Ban Francisco,
Palo Alia, Baa Jose, Paso Rebles, 8 Ma
Barbara and Lea Angeles, Special en
tertainment will be accorded the party
nt tbeae points. The rate from Portland
will be $03 for one person, which ia
goa State Poaltowtlary untfl January
10, im, at S o'clock p. w at which
time thay will be opened.
A deposit ef 00,00 eah ar certified companM by a certified check to the
check, payable to the ffuperintoadent, vl0 af ten per coat ef the amotmt ef
must accompany each bid fer meat tito bid submitted, aa a guarantee thai
. . . . ,
Notico to Contractor.
Not Ua Ja hereby gtvea that sealed
bldo will be received by the Oity of
Salens at the ofileo of the Rceerdor. at
the City Hall, in mid oity; said W4h
to be epeaedi at the adjouraed meeting
of the eeuU to bo held ea December
W, 1W, at 70 o'clock p. m for tho
coaekHCtleH of a Poy Howe True
bridgo aoroai South Mill creek or High
street, ia eald oity, to bo Imilt ia ao
cordaHOo with tho p)aa ami apeciaoa
tieaa row or file ia tho oMoe of tho
Oity Record. Kaoh bid mwet be a
aad Hmr, and1 all other htdci muet be aa-
eampaaied by aa awouat equal to 10
cluiW three meala to bo trved oa diaor . Pr et of to amount of the bid.
ltweeR Pertlaad aad Sacrament, aad i Sample U aoeompaay all bido whoro
Pullmaa berth to Le AagelM. A Tate praetioKblo, The right ia rotMrved to
of $8 will be charged vrhere twe poeple reject a ay aad all blda aad to accept
oerapy a double bor th. A depoVit of or reject aay (Mrtioa of a bid. Oa each
$16 Is Beeeaaary ea eah ticket to a- evioo should be iaecrlbod the aature
ure reeervaUea. BeoUea reeervatioaa of tho bid. Qoeda of Oregen maaufac
will bo held until December Mth. This tare or produotioa will receive prefer
ia as oxeelleat opportuaity t vWt Gal- oaoo, other thiago belag equal. AU
iferaia, aa the auaplcos uader which it gcodo awd ouppliee muat be delivored
is given luaurea a moat oajeyable out- t t imaitoatiary within SO days after
lag, the eoatraet m awarded.
The oxesreiea ia to bo ma only pro Schetluloa of tho various Hoes of Buratk
vidod that net less than 1M porooaa m1h will ba furaiahed unaa annlioa. i Wre
nk the trip. All eemmuBleatleas la Uoa to the euperlBteadeat.
reforetvee to rtwrvaUea.and to the tiip Yeuohoni will be iasued fer paymoat
ia goneral, should bo nddrened to Mr. oa tho flrot ef the meath follow! g the
Tow JUchardaoB. maaager, Pertlaad eempletioa of the eontraet. aad raoath.
the bidder will qualify by givlag a
eood aad aaaentabla stireiv luuul in u,
approved by tho mayor, aad: eator ia I ltioa for oouatjr omooa hjy a
The adoption of the dlreot primary
law has given Oregon stteh a compli
cated ayatetn of elections that not even
the accomplished polltlciaa can carry
In his lfUtid all the details of the pro
ceedings leatNng up to the general
elections of state, district ami) eonnty
oflleer. One of the most difficult
things to ascertain ami remember is
the dates upon wWeh the various steps
in tho nomination ami election of of
ficers muet be taken. Is- fact, the or-
dlnary citizen, cannot figure out the
dates if he has the statute beforo
him, for the language varies ami dif
ferent ntethotM of computing time
must be adopted.
Secretary of State Dunbar and At
torney General Crawford have exam
lneil the election laws and computed
the time within whiah petitions must
be filed, notices given and other busi
ness comkieted in preparation! for the
election.
It will be seta that the campaign of
1000 really begins during the last week
In December of this year, when Initia
tive petitions must be filed If the pro
moters desire to file pamphlets In sup
port of the proposed measures. The
pamphlets must bo brought to tho of
fieo of Secretary of State Dunbar by
Decombor 30. If the promoters of
tnoamires do not desire to filo pam
phlets, thoy will have until February
3 to filo petitions.
It should also be explained that pe
titions for nominations for dlstrlet of
flees, such as circuit judge, district
attorney, Joint senator and joint rep
resentative, must bo filed in the office
of the secretary of state, nml not in
the offices of the county clerk, ami
the dates governing nominatleaa for
state oflleos are applicable The follow
ing list contain all tho data of in
terest to the voter ami the candidate
for office t
Xegittratien:
Registration book openo by cooa
ty clorka Tuesday, Jaaaary 1
Registration lKoha closed for prl
mary ejection, April 10, 6 tu m.
Registration book opened after pri
mary election, April fH.
Kegiatratloa book closed fer gener
al election, May 16, S p. m.
Initiative petitions! .
Number of signers required to Int.
tlnte lawn or amendments, 7-IS.
Iat day for nllng initiative not!
tlons, February 3,
Iaat day for Ming pamphlet advo
cating wwwMri, December 30, ION.
Laat day for filing pamphlets ep
posing measures, February 5.
Direct primary elections
County clerks give notloe ef pri
mary elect ion not later than Maroh tl.
Last day for filing poUUemi for
pkoing namoa oa 11 lot far ototc, cow
(freatMoaal aad dtstrfet effioae, March
It day for filing poiltioaa far
county ettoea, April 4.
Date of primary election, April M.
Canvas! rk votes of primary oiec
for atate aUtcoa, May .
Qouaral cloctleat
Iat day for filing pot Meno of
Romiaatfea for state ottoe by aaajm
Wy of oleotora, April 1.
IjuK, day for Ming RomWing pott
tiona for atate omooa, May 4.
Lat day for aiimr oorUloatos af
School Nows.
Jties Bvn Stnrkoy, one of the for
mec studOnte of tho high school, who
lms bean absent for about n yenr, 1ms
returned to resume, her work.
The seniors met yesterday to dis
cuss and plan for their graduation ex
ereisos, but did not do anything defi
nite. Tho program for the now buIloMng
has boon posted In the halls for some
Urn. It is difficult to arrange the
elassos so that none of the students
will have confiieting recitations.
One of Mayer's little baloons mys
teriously made its way Into tho ball
of Bhtst bulkling yesterday ami caused
Borne little ooafusion. It is safe,
though.
The high school second! basket ball
team Is doing good practise. They are
going to havo games wish most of the
second teams near. The players are:
Carl Gabrielson and Tern llolmnn, for
wards; Aloimo Perkins, center; Itoss
Melnlire ami Ilea. Utter, guards, nml
Floyd Utter, substitute. They prac
tice at the Y, M. C. A. gymnasium at
thoir own expense,
Park school( will bold Christmas ex
ercises ia tho hall Friday afternoon
at 1:30 o'clock. AM patrons and
friends are respectfully invited to be
present. Tho program to bo romlored
ammimti song, "CrmWe Song." j
ma Sho-Mak, Bornleo MUX, j,nili D(
mott Althea Irvirt; recitation, "Mal
Ing Christmas Presents," j-u'
Slegmuntt; solo, "Dear Little srr-,,-er,"
lluth Staley; -reelUtlon, "hJ.
of Christmas," by Frances Dnnick
recitation, "The Postman's S',irT
by MIMrwl Rogers; violin soj0
Charles Bently; reelUtlon, 'Mmnta'd
Letter," Mignon Oliver. Tho pro
gram is divided into two sections tn or.
der that the visitors may hear tho !
tlon they wish without being too
crowded.
Jay Moshor o Oregon City has en
tered the SB at Park school.
Tle 7A nmt 8B at Park school or-
ganlaod a society Inst Friday. The
following ofllcera were elected'! Pre,
idont Marguerito Patrick; secrrtury
Freda MoPsok; oritlo, Haael Long)
sergeant at anno, Charles Mosher!
They oxpeot to Jiave debates soon.
Torturo of a Proacher
Tho story of tho torture of y. 0.
D. Mooro, pnetor of tho Baptist church
of Harporsvlllo, N. YM wlU Intoreet
you. Bo snye: '-I suffered agonies,
because of n persistant oough, rstultlng
from the grip. I had to slcop .Utlsg
up in bod. I tried many romedie
without relief, until I took Dr. King '
is nn follews: Section 1 Recitation, Now Wovery or CoaeumpHoa,
"Ohrislnms Wishes' Bnaol Johnson
song, Santa Glaus;" rooltaliort,
Marguorilo'a Nolo to Santn Olnus,"
Jesslo Byro; dialogue, 'SocIng Santn
Glaus' First graie; rceltation, Bor
nico Harrlttj "OhrlstmaB Candles,"
ScoomT grado; rcoitnllon, Wlltl lfitV
wards. Section Song, "llarlcl 'Tls
the bolls," Ight pupUs PWth grade:
reelUtlon, "Tho Bad Little Boy,"
Adelina Andoregg; recitation, Charles
Coughs and Colds, which ontlrolr cured
my oough, nod savod mo from eonsurop
tbn." A grand cure for diseased con
dilion of Throat and Lungs. At J. 0.
Psrry'a, drug store. Price, CO and
$1.00, guaraatsod. Trial bottlo free.
O U. f3 r o n, x .v.
Bwitbi rf lln Kind YwHiiiiUirirthiiH
Tc&am
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to a contrast with the city for tho coa-
Ntruotiaa of aula bridge, la accordance
wlU said piano ami sfociRoatioas. Said
check to be forfeited to the aky
la case bidder falls to qualify rr4 exe
cute said contract an above,
110 right is reserved to reject any
aad all bids. W. A. MOORKS,
l&J04d Oity Roeorder,
' B '
ojsk.mifoxt.xjk..
aomldy of elector. May 4.
Last day for alUg RomlmUiag'po
tltlowi for county omooa. May 1,
Goaoral election, Juno 4.
TfrKtodVyHiiiAhrirsBwKtt
Commercial Club, Pertlaad, Oregon.
12-10-Ot
Gaa Stand Lamps,
cf
j MM TM
&6k
DR. KUM
Wonderful CHINESE DOCTOR
WlU treat you with Oriental herbs
and euro any disease without operation
ly on eoaWaueua contracts.
1 Bidden will take notice that thoro
is ho appropriation available for main
iteaaaee of the penitentiary, therefore
claims for euimMea eaa onlv bo audited i er P20
Tho Oitiaona' Light & Traatioa Co. by the Secretary of 8tato and eortifl.l Dr Kxm sortn everywhere la
tn juet i receipt of a largo assort eatos of evidence ef allowance issued 8alwBi 8B ttt cured many prominent
of ga staad lamps, Thay are just to to claimants. As boor as there is aa Fpl here. He has lived la Salem
thing or Chriktroas proeeats for yur appropriation available warranto will to 80 y1"8! OIJ eaa be trusted. He
frleadd. Nothing woro appropriate, bo iwued ia lieu of tha aertifioatosL
Nothiag would bo mijro approdatod. Bid'ew aro invltod to bo prosont.
Examine tho asaortmont. 1210 8t n w JAMBS.
uaeo many medieinea unknown to white
doctors, and with them can euro
catarrh, aethma, lung troubles, rheu
Sure Cure fer PUea.
ItQhlvg piles produce inoistafe and
oause itching, this form, as well as
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are
cured by Dr. Bo-saa-ko'a Pile Remedy.
Stops itehiag and bleeding. Absorbs
tumors. 50c a jar at droggista, or seat
bymalL Trsatlse free. Write me
about ysur ease. Dr. Boeaako, Phila
delphla, Pa.
tlary.
SO p cost disooosk orf pluah roboa gj Oregon, Doc IS, 1008.
fo ho JioUdaya. Largos stock la tlio d 14.i8.a1.sr.30, Jan, 4-8.
city. Mitchell, Xrftvria U SUvor, State
jrtroot. 12-lBtf o
Superintendent Orogon Stato Poaitea-1 n-tlm, stomach, liver, and kidney dis-
CHIOHrSTKH'a g
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FOE SALE.
oaoeo.
Dr, Kum makea a specialty of dropsy
and female troubles. Bis romediea
cure private diseases when everything
else falls, no baa hundreds of tosti
monlals, and gives consultation free
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! Prieea for mtxiltlnaa vnrv mmWalii
( Four-room cottage, Mornlngeide ad- ParVoas in tho country can write for
, dltlon. Plastered walla, lot 50 by 150, blank. Send stamp.
Just the place for email family. Will; H yoa 9 4 t
, aoll for cash or easy paymoata. Prleo, it f rom ya,
550, Stop paying roa own your, Da. KUK BOW WO OO
I owa homo. Addreos a M. Loekwood, i67 g Hlglv ttrMt BalMB 0f
814 N. Oommorclal at, Salem, Oregoa, Opposite Hotel Salem. P. O. Box 185
Holiday Exoursion Bates,
Tho O. a T, Co. will make a rate of
one and one-fifth fare fer round trip,
oxcoptlng where faro one way is 50
cents, the round fare will bo 75 cents.
Tickets on sale beginning December
30th, good returning until January 7th.
M. L. BALDWIN,
15W9-lwk Agoat.
M. B. A. Dance.
At their hall one-half mile west ef
Qheaiawa Friday evening, December
9d. Bverybody iavotod. Oheckreom
provliJod. a
DON'T nmOW AWAY GOOD MONBY roOLIgHLy, DRDJ.
BLIN1 ABOUND ATTER USELBS8 B2nOK BRACKS, TOYi,
AND TUB LIKB, WITH WinOH MONBY YOU CAN MAKE A
SUBSTANTIAL TAYaiBNT ON A PIANO, AND MATCH TIM
THE MOST JOYOUS CHRISTMAS OF ALL. A OOLDEN OP
PORTUN1TY AWAITS YOU AT T1D3 ORBAT EXnTBITION Or
riANOB, TIANOLAS, TIANOLA PIANO OROinTRBLLBS, 0R
OANB, ETC., AT BILBRS TIANO HOUSE.
THE PIANO BROUGHT HOME OTIRI8TMAS EVE WILL
GLADDEN THE HBAETS Or THE WHOLE FAAIILY, IROM
THE OLD TOUTS DOWN TO TIED LTTTLB TOT; AND TIDDf
IT L3 NOT A USELESS ORNAMENT, BUT A MODERN NBCRS.
SITY, A SOURCE Or PLEASURE AND MEANS Or BDU0A.
TION, AND A STEPPINO STONE TO inOIDBR CULTURE AND
REFINEMENT.
THINK SERIOUSLY OVER THIS BEFORE IT IS TOO LATH;
IT IS NOW, OR PERHAPS NEVER, MANY nOMES WILL bb
l
I MADE HAPPY THIS XMAS. WHY NOT YOURS?
OUB DLSPLAY IB THE OREATEST WE HAVE - EV3I1C
. MADE, BOTH UJ MAONTTUDB AND MAONmOENOE.
SEE THE BEAUTIES TOR Ji3-$S.00 DOWN AND JJ8.00 A
1 MONTH. THEY ARE WORTH $475. BEE WHAT 8185 WILL
DO. SEE WHAT A NICE PIANO $164 SO A MONTH WILL
SEOURE.
THE PLACE TO OBT THE .BEST. OF
AT THE HOUSE OF TTnvnTTB.
XMAS PRESENTS IS
PIANOS DELIVERED AT ANY TTMB DESD2BD. COMB,
WRITE OR TELEPHONE ETLERS PIANO HOUSE, O. W. SI
MON, MOB., Y. M. O. A. BLDO,
A Legal Separation.
Bigger & Corby have separated, aad
Corby will hereafter occupy tho corner
room in tho samo building, together
with Hall & Downing. ia-18-lwk
Consoling.
"Atf how's yer wife, Patt"
"Bare, oho do bo awful sick."
"Id at dangerous she 1st"
"No; she's too weak to bo danger
ous aany more." Exchange,
Jl lftltlimmtMtlflmnM . . ' 11 1 111 fw.w. p,m
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NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY
WOOD
AT SALEM SAW MILL
$1 .75 Pet Load
The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co.
$ SALEM. OREGON
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