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r l DINED TALKED JCHEEftED Salem Young Men's Republican Club's First Dinner The Band Played Patriotic Airs, Good Speeches Were Made and Fun ny Stories Told Tho Young Men's Itopublican Club gavo tholr first annual dlnnor at Hotel Willamette Saturday evening, and was a big succqbs. About IBO tickets wore sold, and every chair wag filled with a smiling, happj youthful or middle aged oxponant of Republican princi ples. Nearly ovory pnit of tho coun ty was roprosonted, and porfect har-lTom Cronlso. mony prevailed. Thoro woro plenty of bright speech- 08. campaign which was largely due to their efforts, but added that wo must always remember that no victory wa p0Mlb,e wlll"t 1b support and co operation of the older Republicans as well He pledged his best effort to Blvo ths. city a progressive admlnl tiatlon consistent with good business management. Those at the Tables. H. D. I'atton. Zadoc Rlgge. J- C. Goodalo. .Tr.A KiMu. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREOON, MONDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1903. - ', 1,',1'i 1 J-V- l . L i in . 8KVRK ltd. Horann. H. F. West L. R. Stmsorc. J. G Graham. F. P. Tocvo. W. K Richardson. J. W. Reynolds. O. Royal. Fred Rice. H. .Humphrey. Tilmon Fold. Jv F. Ooode. Olnude Gatch. E. Hofor. Geo. F. Rodgere. W. H. Dabcock. A. F. Hofor. Squire Fanar. Lee Achlnson. John Knight. Fred Logg. 3omo very good funny stories wore told besides. Nothing occurred to ar the good toolings of a single person present. Turco mayors wero hoard from all young men In their prime, and Tbta to read and wrlto. Called to Order. At 8:30 Hal IX Patton, president of tho club, had tho doors of tho Wil laeoteo dining room thrown open, and tho guosta woro seated at tho great tablo around four sides of a square. Tho mayor, aldormen and officers of tho club wore seated facing tho entire asuomblago, which was composed on tlroly of good-looking men. At times tho onthuslasn arose to a high pitch, as whon tho mayor of Jefferson proved that ho was a good hand at tolling Btorles. , President Patton's Speech. 'Gontlomon, and Follow Republi cans: On behalf of tho Young Men's Itopublican Club I wolccmo you to night at Uils dinner, to assist us in colobratlng thd return of Oregon's Capital City to Ropubllcan admlnlstra tlon. (Cheers.). Tho citizens of Salem, after a lapse of ivo years, havo again shown tholr Ft D. Thtolson. L. E. Hooker. Dr. W. C. Smith. J. W. Roland. Smith Mann. J. H. ScotL E. T. Moor. Wm. P. Lord, Jr. J. U. Putnam. Carrol Moores. J. BL Allleoi Nicholas Has. I. H. VanWInklo. H. Rndcllff. H. A. JohnMii, R. A. Crossnn. a A. McFaddsn. Geo. B. Jscobs. Htfnry Hubbard. E. C. Churchill. Claud Townseml Al. McCorn.lck. A. W. Preecott. L. D. Henry. Ed. GUllngham. Col Olmsted. N. II. Looney. S. I). Ormsby. Dr. E. A. Plerco. 0. F. Elgin. W. V. Richardson. Geo. W. Jon. the vouniy Man nitnlrk, of Oiomm City, wild he was raised In such dos proximity to the Salem hog that he had proed a pood "hanHTOii- and ban been elected mayor the fourth time. He closed with a happy refer enee to Ut Ustmbticans ot Clackamas rounty aa bait) ootnpoecA of "shrewd farmer dA lwneet politicians." President Patton 'announced that he held In his hand letters of regret fret member or the Marion county ttalegattcn In the legislature, tome ot whom vould not be present, fcnd the latetwss of the hotir ptecludetl read ln then He naked all to arise and Join the orcheatra in singing "Ameri ca." whleh whs done with great eclat, ami the lwnqust wae endrtk Excellent Work Done. It Is due to the committee In oharge or the banquet to say that they did ex cellent worle, considering; that the dinner waa only proposed on laet Mon day oveulng at the meeting of the club. The democratic spirit of equal Ity was maintained throughout; each gueat paying for his own entertain ment, the club providing the music and cigars and souvenir ribbons, Tho club lias taken steps to extend the or ganisation Into all the towns of the county, and their campaign will he carried on through the chairman of that committee, W. IS. Richardson, who will correspond with younfc R publicans In various part of the coun ty, and start the bal) rolling. John Slogmund. A. A. Loo. John IE McNary. Edward Thtelsen. L. K. Adams. II. D. Thlelron. H. W. Tl.Iolson. A. T. Wain. R. J. Sponcor. Carl Abrams. W. 3. Culver. G. G. Dingham. Robt Downing. W. W. Hall. P. Oraber. P. Ai Sutton. Ruseoll Cntlln. Grant D. DImlck. E. W. Hasard. J. N. niown. J. R. Whltne W. L. Slmornl. Otto Headrlck. II. P. Mlnto. L. T. Reynolds. W. A. Moores. T. D. Kay. J. R. Dfmlck. E. II. Flagg. H. J. Bllinea ss Tho Latest Yarr. A Pittsburg drummer tells this new yarn: I nlways carry a bottle of Kemp's Dalsam In my grip. I tako cold easily, and a few doses ot the Bal Mm always makos mo a well man. Everywhere I go I spoak a good word for Komp. I tako hold of my custom ers I tako old men and young men, and tell them confidentially what I do, when I tako cold. At druggists, 36 and 50 cents. 4 44MHMHhieef 9 - How I About Hay? J. Frank Ilughee. M. M. High. confidence In the party of progress, prospority and national advancement. (Applause). In ovory crisis In tho history of tills government of ours slnco I860, the party of Lincoln; of Garfield, and of McKInloy, has mot ovory omorgoncy' that has confronted It;, has liberated ovory slave and mado a united coun try; has mado an Amorlcan dollar worth 100 cents; has freed tho suffer ing pooplo 'of Cuba, and forced the yoko of Spain from tho now world, and haa proclaimed tho llvos and proporty of Amorlcan citizens, sato wherever located. Bollovlng that In unity there was strength, tho Young Mon's Ropubll can Club wa3 organlzod to work for tho Itonubllcan tlckot n oach cam paign. Wo havo all labored hard and oarnostly for evory man on our tlckot, and wo nro proud of 1U success. Next spring you will find us all working for tho succoss of our state and county .ticket, and whon tho au tumn loavos aro falling may tho peo ple of our common country again pro claim Teddy Roosovelt tho president o'f tho world's greatest republic. (Pro longed cheers). Follow citizens, I tako pleasure In presenting ono In whom wo have overy confidence; ono who will do his beat to advance tho political and moral In terests of our city; one whom It Is a pleosuro to know; ono whom tho cm zenn of Salem have chosen as their first mayor. ' Mayor Waters Spoke Next. Tho first mayor-olect of Oreator Sa lem was received with cheers whon be got up to respond, and there w-as genuine and hearty good will la tha reception ho got at tho hands of every Ropubllcan present. Ho thanked Uw Young Mon'a Ropubllcan Club fo tholr loyal work during the recent Alonzo Gesner. Jho. A. Carson. F. W. Watsrs. Fred Waters. R. Sholton. Al. Hopf Rudolph Hopf. Geo. C. Will. E. M. CroUnn. F. W. Wlllmam Gideon Stolz. It. E. Mooros. W. M. Dushey. I A. Magors. L. D. Gear. Walter Iluckner. W. L. Tooae. Amos Vass. A. M. dough. J. Ixmlngen C. F. Royal. C. E. Iennon. T. T. Geer. J. H. Campbell, Jr. E. T. Proacott. L. Ki Adam. O.L. Hendonton. Henry Hall. Frank Ward. S. T. Richardson. (Tho Dallea Dally Chronicle) Hon. Charles If. Johnson, who Is reported as opposed to the portage railroad, Is n member of tho lower house of the legislature from Wasco. Sherman, Gilliam, Wheeler and Grant, and Hon. T. II. Johnston la a sena tor representing Sherman and Wasco counties. Senator Johnston Is uneq uivocally 'in iavor of tho portage road and his constituents are nmong the reatdetits of Eastern Oregon di rectly Interested in an upon river. The mistake of confusing .those two mem bers of the legislature has become widespread In the pairs ot Kastwu Oregon, but any one who Is acquaint ed with the two gontlomon will read ily (Mstingulstt pe dlffertmcd be tween Uiem. Tn the Important ques tion ot tho iwttago railroad Hon. Charleo H. Johnson will from nil re ports oppoje the measure, but Sena tor Johnston will support the hill from llrat to Inst On him the people Will place the utmost reliance. u (i 1 1 Wo have all varieties for tho . . cow or hdrao. Can glvo you ! ! cheaL olover, ont, wheat or i lirt t A leu n tarn nntn il ' u,. . ,u. . .u n wueat straw, (jimmy conata eretl, you will find our prlcoa . . aro rlghL FREE DELIVERY. 40Wfr8-WMfq'MlWWsN4 $ DotGo Away Back audi Gty Yout Eyes Out A to I D. A. White & Son $ Fecdmen and Seedsmen ! I 301 Com'l St, Phone 1781 ; ptetg.fnei0itatooter P n p. E? W If your druggist did noWhaYO wlint you WftnWd to givo to hiuifor-to hor.for ftlfXraas prcsont, consolo your solf, by thinking that vrhon you ,gt over .thi4 spell, you will go toltho.J?alaco Pharmaoy whoro tb$y havo what you want. of 9 I raa66 Phone, Main 2541 I 118 State St, Salem, Oregon.f frW3 iO e i t 0frs 4f 8HWff8'tS W W 8W-r4MH-a-HiHHHOrfrO JO. MILLER, JO. DECK. ' ; t i PETER H0CH. i German Market I fro.ftttfrt4anii8HH'B-ft-iac-fi!gnwfl . w For the Most Complete Stock of CatvctSf Qiafiiig Dishes and Nkfcle Plate" Wate Just opened, next door to Har rltt &. Lawroncoj grocory store, T a clean, now nmrkoL where all kinds ot meat can bo had. Low prices and prompt dollvory out motto. Wo mako a specialty ot J 9 fine German sausage of all 1 1 g kinds. Olvo us a call. J J H afrHWHp-i o I a l ajMM a i at reasonable prices, see wade &m; alaBMMHtevwfr6atl It re Landloru ffi3IMW980G&JH!$ -CCIENCE PREVENTS BALDNESS. The Fatia aen "' NW FeU ol Science. Xt is the rarest thing tog. tg-Jg a man to be ne.cf"yt S roots. ne4 be bald U he VJ, tieptle. Herpl- clde. the SSTu the hair cide destroys tb, germ that o- o ort at tho root, "fm a prfMtly dandruff and leaves w the healthy condition. Mr Mwn tt." "? 7talDi IbSi Sn "?! tlrely batd. In less in mlea0f hlr clde had removed the nem. coy Krowtb. and , S? si inch J. Stlllman. John Stciwor. Mac Hofer. It Was a Dream. Tho dining room was a dream of loveliness, McElroy's orchostra ren dered some choice pieces, and when thoy turned loose on tho Star Span Klod Bannor, tho whole audience arose In a spontaneous outburst of cheering and wound up with singing the good old song. Other patriotic tunes ware applauded! The dining tables were enllvonod with alternate heaps of or anges and bright red apples. ThJ great room wast lavishly decorated With national colors, flags everywhere with fostoons of lace and masses of palms. The waitresses wore Colonial costumes, with goddess ot liberty head-drossos. The lunch was of the finest quality, beginning with large, fat, Eastern raw oysters, and Includ ing salads, cold meats and coffee No liquors wore served, aud the toast to the health of tho president was drunk from coffee cups. Cigars were served, and then the love feast began, fleeted Breot credit upon Conner a n caterer. Some of the Speeches Wore Illuminated with telling stories. II. JJ. Thlelsen, who ran against Waters for the nomination at the dl rect primary, got funny nt hi own expense, warning others not to go Into a race with a nwa who ran like o greyhound in an election His speech wae very noat. coming from a defeat ed aspirant, and was In very good tasta. Amos Vass, the only Repub Hcan who was not ejected, was atao n-t. and was warmly gr"l W many friends. Secretary Graham ear nrlsed all the "bo-s" by deliver! one ot the neatest speeches of the ev ening. He gave a hWory of the club ..., a wore not here to throw uouqoets at thsmslva. but weuUl be found fighting IlepuWIraa VW' Z a progressive awl bW dty. m? a eleaa. ralghtorwanl city administrate W. 1I-. mayor of Jefferson. "T rertam.r. and told the s-t mrimjt the 'onlnat He rJZ- undertaken f ti" ??"'; snlrlt of eterpris and " " a n, lve eity womW west Iwltb hearty wv our southern aelgnuors, " gaveathoughtiul-oa nrosa. John Its- !J Ssatlo. C Cf R,ubllPanlsm. a4 WWMrj J on tht Republicans of the nortk mi 1 J Oaf Beer r Promotes ChfJstmas Ouzzt Families who like to hare a case of bright, Bparkllng, beer ut home, which will give a zest to their food and tone to tlielr sysUm, will have a case of oura now. It is a fine beer. Call up phone 213L Salem Bewey Association Main Office 174 Com'l St. Salem, Oregon. . Phent: Natn 2953. We have a fine tract of timbei land near Cottage Grove 1000 acres will make about 4 million feet to 1-4 sectidn. From 100 rods to 1 1-2 miles of river This is a snap. Threo or four houBOS for salo on Installment, plan, from 8100 to $600. Small payment down. If you have property to sell Or rent, or want to buy or soil, trade or ex change for other proporty of any kind, or If you want a loan or Insur ance, see II. IL llyan & Co. 10-2C-U R. R. Ryan AIA WORK DEUVEUED WHEN PROMISED 193 Commercial St. Ortr Tho Journal. pip VOU FOROET OR WFRF YOU TOO BUSY? You did not send mo that order tor prlntlag last mouth. You had Utter do It now. OWo la no Letter time to got n fresh supply ot.sta tlonory than Just boforo tho now year. If yon order It soon It will bo ready for yon. Elliott, tho Job Printer, g e i $eeW9Q999&MrMt9W0 I . , Willamette University John II. ColumaM, PmuuDHNT, Sauw, OrtKQON. College of Liberal Arts, Law, Art, Medlctae, Mask, Oratory, Theology. PREPARATORY DEPARTMET-Ocen to JVmSm rartraent-Iower gradta In preparatory department. 0,fl VI!i7.i S?f?uloul training-. the University wrtlwl eoucatlon for all who arc aVvare of the value of trained fcrtli. THE NORMAL DEPARTMEHT-OffetS "i"0"""""1"1"6 2S!S tSf. practice of teaching Meeiaallthenaulremenls ot eiate KfeoM law. Its teachers are In constant demand, Catelogtf c Upon Application. MBMmomHMMMMMW.wMMMM Lots of New Goods io S l .ddltlon to our regular Dry Good, we have Real Chins, Toys, 2 C tG ... Oo.. F.ne Umbrella,, Table Covers, a thousand useful Cmtstma Tfade Harritt & Lawreace Sell more Groceries and better Orocerles than ANYBODY There's where you get GOOD treatment and GOOD toods Stop in and foryouraolf. cld l. o. QnoonY, articles to choose from. TWf Hats 25c Eacli i I Rostein & Geenbaam 302 Commercial Street. 5 m2 4WHWr4 I The Entire Stock ij ii Of Boots and Shoes and Rubbers ji We have purchased of Jacob. Vogtmusl ;; i; be sold at a sacrifice, Come early and j j ;; get the bargains .j! i! RMANFREDsi! ...-X. i utiAir o i ; rnmrnerclal Street ,;; ;; successor to jdtuu TVb. -' O F:::::: t .AftENCY i RALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.;; i GRAIN"1"5 ahd shiptow GRAIN; i k Oats For Sale. . .tirppLlBS. Crude and stleJcSolpljor uur "i " f j. GL Graliam, Agent, 20? l bHC4M-bH 04ttt,,i 0r. Jfl4-HM-WH 9 HHsfrtta Capital National Only Nstionsl Bsnk lo ysrlon oanty. TrsnseUnsrsl bsnUog baiineir. OFFICERS ,. . J.H.Albert rmim E M crolsan .. Vice Pre josH.Altert Caibler SAVINGS BAKK ),Mi'tiaent Hri f pwf duesrosnti to tbeis who i wlih to tsva nsney. Kt)Hlly who Io ts ihM wh aosar.-w hand wUUh l not "J'f ,B" Ureit. X)pIUolefUol1aor beoV UJ w dssotltor. lntft erdllt on January 1 sod Jsly 1- I' iz X n.rlt , PI?."1 Wl M !! tjSi fciSiM LIl l WstB ..i ;.'fcfc-l. -