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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1909)
MOW TWO DAILY CAPITA Ii JOURNAL, BA1SSM, 0PfB3QN, WEDNESDAY, DEOEMUKK aaa, iu in 1 1 J, THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. HOFER, Editor and Proprietor. aiilevciidiut N'ir:ipiter Devoted to American Frtifclplo and the l'rore"vn1 DovotopfimeUt of All Oregon. ik, m Piibllnhed Bery Krenhin Bxeejit Sunday, Hftleni, Ore. Sim l ifji' i.iir . . -. ii. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, (lufariabljr In Advance.) ally, by rurrior, por year ,...(6.03 Per month,M.......60o l&llr, by mail, por year- . 4.00 Per month 85o VfeokJy, by mall, per .year. . '.00 Sir months ..60o LICENSE FOR CITIES MAKES GAINS IN MASSACHUSETTS Hard on the heels of the crushing defeat to the prohibition ists in Alabama comes the news from nearly a score of Mas sachusetts cities which have recently voted on "License or No License," Most important of all those is Worcester, hitherto the largest "dry" city in the United States, whiph abandons pro hibition by the rousing majority of 3,720 votes. Holyoke s "wet" by 1,819, and Chcopee by 715, .Those electons'were held December 14th, few, days earlier the great manfacturing cities, Fall Rjernd New Bedford, left the "drys" and swung into the license column with majorities avertging five to one and over ten to one, respectively. Gloucester and Marlboro' likewise rejected prohibition by large majorities , Of the' fourteen cities voting December 7th, Haverhill was .the only large town to swing from the "wet" to the "dry," and the majority there is less than that given for license last year. . The strength of the license cause showed important gains in Brockton, Waltham, Fitchburg, Northampton and Spring ield, but a loss in Quincy, Lawrence, Pittsfield and Taunton, Last year these fourteen cities were equally divided on the question of license, seven being for ant seven against. . This year's election puts ten in the license class, and to these must be added Worcester, Holyoke and Chicopee, The license fight centered in Fall River, Worcester and New Bedford, The strongest kind of opposition was put up by the churches and other no-license workers, but Fall River with a majority of 423 for no-license last year shows a "wet" majority of 2,158, and New Bedford, which last year went "dry" by 305 returns to license by 2541, Gloucester was carried by the prohibitionists last year by one n i iu: . i a . . i it 1 1 i n tvv aim mis yuar vines uie oiner way uy zio. Marlboro gave 300 for "No" a year ago and changes this year to 456 for "Yes," The license vote in the fourteen . cities voting December 711 . . I l II t ri I Ota in, comparea wnn mat ot last year, -is as. follows: ' 1909 1909 1908 Cities Yes, Brockton 3646 Fall River 8316 Fitchburg .....l 2749 Gloucester --vXt- 2161 xHaverhill mZ.t 3296 Lawrence mmmmimmmmir 6139 Marlboro .'.i,,,- 1833 Now Bedford' 5735 Northampton .l- M9Q' Pittsfield JL.U.,. .2775 Quinoy 1199 Spriigfiold ' 6138 Taunton 2799 Waltham 1581 No to Yes, x Yos to No, On the whole, the gains in favor of license this year are voxy heavy and indicate plainly the waning strength of pro hibition in Massachusetts, Worcester, Fall Rver and New Bedford, next to. Boston, aro the most important cities in Jhe state, No, 5486 6158 .467 1829 3706 TO? .1367 3394 1315 2357 3262 4054 2527 2090 Yes, 3735 6995 ?M 1942 3816 m 1364 4346 1554 2630 1202 7349 3065 1494 1908 No, 5301 7418 2215 2147 3360 3743 1664 5152 1322 2371 3470 5060 2893 2750 Tho Christmas Dinner. In splto of tho fnct that tho word dyspepsia moans lltornlly bad cook, It will not bo fnlr for mnny to lay tho blnmo on tho cook If thoy bogln ,tho OhrlHtiniiB dinner with little np petlto and and it with distress or nausea. It may not bo fair for any to do Hint lot UB hop so for tha enko of tho cook I Tho disease dys popala IndloatoK a bad Moniucli, that Is a woU stomach, rather than a bad cook, and for n weak stoiunoh there' 1h nothing oIro oqual to Hood'j SnrsapariUn. It Klvoa the stomach vigor nnd tono, ouroa dyspepsia. creatoa appotlto. and makes outing tho ploanuro It should bo. COTTAGK GItOVK OLUn HAS STANDING COMMITTHKS , papltal National Bank Jr .v Bateni. Oregon. OLlRST NATIONAL BANK IN MA1UON COVNTV. J Having Dopartinont lu 1 Conmictlon. J J. H. Albert. Prait. J 111. JW. VWM liwo-l ion. t S Jos. II. Albert. Cashier Pronldont Unxolton has namod tho following oommlttooa for tho onsue lng your: Mines and Mining A. U. Wood, C. II. IlruneAu. Frank Williams. Manufactures John F. Spray, M. Veatch. T. C. Wlielor. F. Hinds. HocepttonR IJ. Philips, It. Lurch. M. Voatoh, F. D. Whoolor. J. O. Van WlnUlo. V. 11. ItosonhuiK. V. C. London. Rooms P. I"). Wheeler. A. llrund. J. W. Wilson. Howling Alley J. li. Prottnmn, P. Hoaullou. John Woodard. Co-operation -C. II. nurkholder. Goo. Hall. H. o. ThnmjMwn, G. II. ryson. 0. VoHtoh. , UUnnture J. O. YnWlnUI. h. A. Cstwt, M. Tnwk. Lgi8UUnn- -H. O. Thomion. A. B. Wood. J. S. Mtdley. I4umbr J. H. ChmuUn. M. II. Andweon. L. 8. Hit), a. I Woodard. o- OHtldrn Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA All Physicians Must proscrlbo some of tho In grodlonts that aro contained In Hood's Sarsaparllla for all trou bles of tho blood stomach, kld noyp and Ilvor. They Include Barsaparill'a, stiilingia, yellow dock, gentian; wild cherry bark, mandrake, dandelion, juniper berries, pipsissewa, etc. The combination and proportions are our own formula and givo power to euro beyond the reach of any other prescrip tion or substitute. That's why it is wiso to get Hood's and only Hood's. Delivered Carload of Trees. The Capital City Nursery Com pany has Just finished delivering a carload of trees In tho city and sur rounding country. The carload was the last of the fall d'.-Hver'es made by the company, and consisted of dif ferent varieties of fruit and orna mental trees of tho highest stock. E. Foster, the representative of the company, Is now taking, orders for tho spring deliveries, ana the first shipment will be made in the month of February. The company has had a splendid season of business, and its products havo given perfect sat isfaction to its many customers. o In Line for Government Sits. Tho following nominations have beon sent to the senate: Receiver of tyubllc moneys, Oliver R. W. Robin son, Los Angeles; Johns C. Arddroy, Portland, Ore. Register of the land office, Frank Duron, Los Angeles. The appointment of the following postmasters was recommended: Ar lington, Ore., Arthur Wheelhouse; Sumpter, Ore., Harvey S. Duck. 0 1 To Cure Cold In One Day. Take LAXATIVE DROMO Quinine Tablots. Druggists refund money If It fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 25c TTS HAVE BEEN I AWARDED CONTRACTS Superintendent Dickers and mem bers of the governing board of the Oregon feoblo-minded hospital have awarded the contracts ror the gener al supplies of the institution for the next six months to come. The gro ceries were awarded to tine following firms: Sunset Grocery Company, of balem; Lang & Jones, of Portland; Weller Dros., of Salem; Roth & Graber, of Salem, and Meier & Frank of Portland. The contract for fur nishing the dry goods were awarded 1 to H. W. & M. L. Meyers, of Salem; Meier & Frank, of Portland; Flesh ner & Mayer and Olds, Wortman & King, of Portland. The hardware contracts were awarded to Wade Pearco & Company, of this city; the flour contract to the Salem Flouring Mills, and the meat contract to Steusloff Dros., of this city. o Women Who Are Envied. Huie Wing Sang Co. All Kinds of Holiday Goods At Half Price Silk Handkerchiefs, China Dishes, Silk Scarfs, Initial Handker chiefs, Curious Toys, Ornaments, Hosiery, Nookwear, Children's and Ladles' Coats, Waists and Underwear, Wrappers, Klmonas, Night Gowns; all kinds Skirts, Sweaters, Silk and Dress Goods, Comforters Shoes and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Umbrellas, fancy Purses, Shawls Silk Wrappers and Silk Kimonas and Silk Skirts on Dig Sale. 325 North Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon ivaaaMU.-n -n rT 17ffiHiTi1 n 1VH i III i I Milium, U . tl, Tin M L, m-t -nose attractive women who are lovely in face, form and temper are tho envy of many, who might be like them. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous and Irritable. Constipa tion or Kidney poisons show in pim ples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. For all such, Electric Dltters work wonders. They regulate stomach,- liver and kidneys, purify tbe blood; give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, vel vety skin, lovely complexion. Many charming women owe their health and beauty to (hem. 5c at J. C. Perry. Rigdoo & Lehman ONLY WHITE HEARSE IN SALEM 1 Do Your Christmas Byyiog at Buren & Hamilton's The gift you choose will prove the sort to please and satisfy, Something at Buren & Hamilton's to please all to whom you would give gift pieces for old and young: for father, mother, sister, brother, and the gift you choose will be the practical lasting kind, the kind that proves a constant and lasting reminder to the recipient, Then why not make your(gifts furniture pieces? Numerous things will suggest themselves through a visit to this store, You'll find such a visit an easy solution of the perplexing question: "What shall I give?" Come today, l 20 Per Cent Discount On all fancy chlnn and art goods. Th's Is an opportunity that should not bo ovorlookod. Havlland China, Uolph Ware. Hand-Painted China, Urnss Goods, Coramlc Art Pottory. Jnrdlntur8 and an endless vnrioty of odds and onda that will please both old and young. Pay tho china de partment visit. Just throe moro days in which to do your Christmas shopping. DOLL SE (Just Like Cut) Contains, four pieces arm clnlr, straight chair, table and settee. This Ib n Very sonslble Christmas gift for any ohlld, being made of hloltoryi'rondori it very strong and durable and will last for many tihristmnsoa to, come. Just 20 sots left and priced at only . $1.25 the Set FOUND "'CC croclctct SO-cart robe left in our store about Decem ber 1st. Owner can have same by calling for it. Taylor Rockers From now till Friday nt a lib oral discount. This is without doubt the highest grade medium prioed line of rockers ever seen In Salom. All have genuine leath er upholstered spring seat, frames of selected quarter sawed oak, finished in golden color (dull or polished). Seo them; they nro on display in tho Court street window. 'BISSELLS MAKE HAPPY HOUSF Bassell Sweepers , The IdoHl Christmas gift for moth or. wlfo. sister, relatlvo or frlond. No other gift at tne same cost will contribute so much ploasur nnd comfort a a Kissel Cyco U taring Cnrpet Sweeiwr. Made of MlaoUd woods and all metal parts nloklt plated. Will iHst for ten years or mat, Buy a lllesell. $W.00 TO $3.00 A Leading Question Something sultablo for Christmas that will satisfy tho recipient, ns well as mysolf. Why not reserve a Globe-Wernlcke "Elastic" book case now, while you have a large variety of dlffierent styles from whioh to make selection. Globe Wernicke book oases will prove .1 welcome gift to every member of the family. We'll set U aside and dellvor on time. rm riniM 3jairiiriff Jiut Tlrvt Aloro Onyn In Which to 1)0 Yijur . . . . . .. -V ; Christ nms ShoplpiiR. Just Three Marv Days fn Whioh to Do Your GlijiiUyas Shopiin 2