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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1903)
-m '3Hpf;,wi'n5rirw AQE FOUR. THK DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1KB. l WILL- PLAY '! BALL $6 Decided I at Last s : Nights Meeting Application 'Already Made to t. Jofs the League ?i Committee Appointed to '; Secure Financial Backing ' . Those Interested In baseball met In Justlco Hoi-snn court room hutJjUBtabIo rrog ahd lho rear driv0 mgnt, ana aiscusscu ino prospects irlWhpo,B havo rims with 20-Inch faces, 'given a trial Monday on a stretch o( road about two miles south of Salem. Tho road had been prepared by tho Marion county authorities, and tho trial demonstrated beyond a doubt that tho machine could do all In tho way of road building that was claimed for It by tho company. As a result of this practical dem onstration tho Marion county authori ties closed a contract for lho purchaao of tho machine. The contract price Is $2500, with a discount of 20 per cent for cash, and aa this county Is out bf dobt. with a handsomo balance In tho treasury,-tho authorities' will take ,ad- rantago of tho discount Tho road roller, which Is now tho property, of Marion county, is a mon stor engine of tho traction typo, 'in fact It is a traction engine of 18 horso power, having a doublo cylinder and link motion valvea, similar 1o those used on locomotives. Tho front whoola havo 12-Inch ad' SALEM CITY ' COUNCIL Assemble in Regular,. Ses .slon ." organizing and maintaining a base ball club to'Joln.tho Willamette Valley Tho meeting was large, and enthu siasm rail' high. Soma of tho most -prominent young business mon of tho jlty woro present, and took a leading liwrt In tho discussion. Tho meeting ochlcd tho baseball futuro of Salem. -All want oil a team, and were so on thuslastlc At times everybody wanted to talk nt onco. .A careful canvass of tho posslblo aifnyors in Salem showed Bovcral men In tho city who had stato and evert nntlonnl reputations, and about 25 or 30 players nro ready to get out In tho field as soon as an organization Is perfected, nnd flnnuclal barking so cured. George Snyder cnllod the meeting in ardor, nnd Dr. II. II. Ollnsur wns -chosen permanent elmlrman, nnd (loo. Snyder, secretary. Mr. Snyder reported that he had phoned a form it 1 application to Mr.. Turjior. president of the Wlllnmetto Vnjloy l.ooKiio, nnd considered tho (jflOstlon of Joining tho league set-1 tied. , A. coniinltteo rouslHtlug of F. W. i?, Durliln. I II. Htoat and George Sny dor wah nppolntcd to tnako an Immo dlnto canvass of the business men of tho city for the necessary financial backing. Oeorgo II. Irwin hiiggusted that a committee lio chosen to' Hociiro grouiids. In order that they might ' in alio their report at tho sains tlmo ns tho flminulnl roinmltteo. F. W. Diirliln. (leo. 13. Wntors nnd C. L. McNnry woro chosen ns tho com mittee. Jny MrC'ornini'U thought that a nmn 'agor Should ho elected boforo tho money Is solicited ,iih tho people will wnnt to know who Is to handle tho funds, but Mr. Durbln thought this nhoulil lu left to tho board of trus tees, consisting of business men. Mr. McCormnek nlw suggested thnt ground should bo chosen near tho oily, to nsHiiro tho flnnuclal success of tho schema This subject was gonor- ally discussed, and tho concensus of opinion wns thnt tho open ground on "Hast State street was tho best possible location. Tho meeting adjournal, subject to tho call of tho chairman, as soon ns tho rnmmlttHM should bo ready to re port. Purchased the Roller. Tho cumblnntlou steam roller was Tho raochlno has -two sots of driving wheels. Ono set Is so arranged that steel picks can bo attached, rendering tho machlno scniccablo for tearing j up macadam or rocK-Doitom roaus. The company furnishes somo extras with tho machine, such as belting, n tank and wagota, also canvas sides and curtains. Tho company also agrees to furnish a competent engineer for six days, and to Instruct a man named by tho mem bers of Uio Marion county commis sioners' court to opcrato It. Tho commissioners havo named Roy V, Ohmart, and ho will havo chargo of tho now road builder. Bettor roads in Marlon county means cheaper transportation for all products. A,clialn la no strongor than Its wenkott link, and a team will pull no moro over a road than It can pull over its worst part. ' o Commercial Club to Meet. Tho Commercial Club will moot at tho pollco court room, In the city hall, tonight nt 8 o'clock. It Is hoped all members will bo present, ns tho club will hsnr a report on tho protection of tho wntor front, nnd nlso some thing of tho proposod now Independ ent steumbont. Work has begun on tho foundation of tho new 10000 hotol at Forest 0 rove. The Small Extends Time for Granting Another Franchisee - 0 : 3 The city council met Tuesday night. Mayor C. P, Bishop, Recorder N. J. Judah, Aldermen Burrows, Walker, Catlln, Pohle, 8tolz nnd Larson were present. Tho applications of W. It. Andorson, H. Ifclrako, E. Eckcrlcn and A. Cor noyer for saloon licenses were re ported upon by the committee, and tho report was adopted, nncf tho li censes ordered Issued.' Tho applications of Marguerito Beck and F. Ncckerman for saloon licenses wero referred to tho liconso commit tee. Recorder Judah roported that ho had notified tho Illlheo and Commercial Clubs, of this city, of the action of the city council in asking them to pay tho regular saloon license fee of $-100 each per annum. Tho committee on flro and wator re ported that the necessary fixtures and trimmings for tho new boiler .for tho old Sllsby cnglno had boon ordered. Further tlmo was granted tho com m it too on licenses to report upon the petition of A. B. Kurtz for nn clec trie light franchise within tho city of Salem. Mm. M. C. Ferguson pu'titloncd tho counrll for pormlsslon to erect a cor rugatod Iron roof over tho aren-wny In the rear of tho reataumnt nt No. ''," State strcVtt. Not granted. A communication wns road signed by "The Mothers of Salem." asking thnt tho council take steps to huvo all tho houses of questionable character within tho city confined to ono cer tain block. No signatures being at tnohed tp the communication It was ordered placed on file. Ordlnnncos for tho Improvement of High, Church nnd Forry strootH wero rend tho first nnd second tlmos, nnd (referred to tho ordlnn'nco committee Tho committee on hcafth nnd pollco ASHLAND'S LIVELY HOBOES of the Back Tlmf la uimrA nm iw.Ia fM reported a nulsaiico In block 03, In vr cuk all tho time, , They aro likely to bo despondent and it is not umtdual to find them borrowing trouble as if they hadn't enough already. Tho fact is their kidnoys nro weak, either naturally or because of sickness, exposure, worry or other Influences. "I am thankful to r." wrltei J. U Camp. bll.of 8remar. M.."tbit Hood' 8np rills hM cured me. ir ronr ynr 1 wis troubled with bekch. At tlruM 1 wi to bud 1 bad V b ttlpd from tli. bd or chilr. I am now well anil ttronr and f r fntn rln.M What tali ert medlelD did for him It hM don. forolhtri Hood':: Sarsaparilla Promises to cure and keeps the promise. Hegin treatment with Hood's today I tho way of a cesspool causod by tho nowau(K from a houno owned by nil. Stapleton. Recorder Judah was In structed to notify Mr. Stnploton to havo the sower pipes 'connected with tho Court-street sower. Tho action taken last week by tho council In refnrenco (o making Im provements In tho armory hall was reconsidered, and the ordlnanco com mittor was ordored to proceed with tho Improvomont. with tho oxcoptlon of removing the stngc- and white washing tho walls. , The matter of condemning certain building In that portion of tho city known as Chinatown, which was con tained In a resolution passed at a formor soeslon of Uio council, was brought up, and It was finally agreed that no further action ho taken In tho matter until tho new charter goes In to effect Tho regular bills against tho city wero read and referred to tho com mittee on accounts and current ex penses. ' Bills Ordered Paid. Salem Abstract & Land Co. ,.$ 12.50 Salem Water , Co. 118.50 R, M..Wado & Co 4.35 Salem L. P. & T. Co ,, 219.43 N. J. Judah 3.C5 Stelner Drug Co. ............ 175 F. A. Wiggins i.4 '1.00 Statesman Pub Co.. . r. ....... 1.35 Hofer Bros 2.50 Hofer Bros ..........,.. 11.30 Hofor Bros ...... ...V... 15,50 Hofer Bros .......... 15.50 Hofer Bros ,t 15.501 ' Slegmund & Pugh ..... ....... 2.50 ! Thrco villainous hoboes, mado mora Gilbert & Baker ........ 3.75 J devilish by deep potations of alcohol, f First Undertake to Rob, Crfppicrand Then Have a Pitched Battle With the Officers D. A. White & Son Savago & Reed Salem Woolen Mill Storo J. A. Simpson Statesman Pub. Co . Statesman, Pub. Co. ....,, Statesman Pub. Co. ! 7.00 25 5.00" 5.25 15.50 Statesman Pub. Co 15.50 Statesman Pub. Co. . R. M. Wade & Co. . . . D. A. Whlto &.. Bon Salem Scntlnol J. EL Murphy tj 4 7.60 J woro Jailed this morning after. & bat CSO.tlo with officers and citizens, Hho marks of which Uio prcclouB trio will carry with them for somo days to come. Their trouble began whon they tried to rob Marion Vannatta, who is crippled and utaablo to defend him- DU11. AUU UUIJb llltUl TTUO f,Vlllft ltwr .Mrs. uannuBn s rcsiaurani on a street for a cup of coffee, when ono of the fellows stopped him. opened a vail bo In which tho latter Is carrying a small stock of knives which he is 15.50 Yss 5.55 COO 2.01! Salem Gaslight Co 20.15 disposing of around town, cooly took Brown & Lehman v 3.35 ft Knlfo and put It in his pocket, re- ir..M TT nun O AA ' . . ...... . . Harry W. Ross 3.00 W. P. Oeorgo H.10 Capital Lumber Co 34.33 jmarKing mat no couiu uso ii in nis business.' This hlgh-handod attempt Pacific States T. & T. Co. Stelner & Bergec ..,,.... Ij. Of Rcasoner .'..,, F. E. Shafor John Molr . . wwwwwwiiwpnwwwwi"wT.w Aliss Alice M. Smith, of So. Alinneapolis, Minn., tells how woman's monthly suffering is permanently relieved by Lydia E. I'inkliam's Vegetable Compound. " I huvo never boforo given niy cu tlorrM'iiunt fur tinv im-dlelno, but Lydlu I'. Plnltliiim'H Vcgutiililo Couipiilllld hub uddod mi nmcli to my llfuund h.ippliU'hH thnt I feel llko mak ing nn iJ5i ,'ti'iu lu this cane. For two yclirii t-vtirv mouth I would have two JiiiKof M-i, iv pain nnd uld find no relief, but !).- day uhili- vlhttlng a frh'nd I run iktom Lydln 1J. 1'lnk Iiii'iu'k cyrolalilo Conipotind, hIio hud ii-' I ititli the befct rckults niul iulvi-4-d me to try Jt. I found llmt tt urn lail wnmliTM with mo; I noirtpviit-iiii pnlu. and only hud to ii! a fi iHittltut to bring nbmtt this wiiiulorful i-linnge." .MthS Al.ICK M. hunn. !! 'thiiil Vvt-.. .south Min neapolis, Mum. - tsoijQ orftlt It C'hhal el ow Utttr f,rtin.i gtmlnn cauntt btpruivcti. Iirunr ouifii Hitffr sllvntly nml their ln-st jrlf ts fnllo mviiy. Lydla V IMiiUIiiiiii'h V';;'tuhlo Coinponnd ninkcK tho iitlro fo iiiulo orgiinNni licultlij. FREE ADVICE TO WOMEN Mm. IMiiUlium H1 jclvo every nllhig; ivoiiinn expert uilvk'O cn tlril fn'. She lms lu'lpcil thou sands. Address Lynn, .Sluss. at daylight robbery was wltnossed by 1.80 1 young Qabbush, nt the restaurant, 6.50 j wno promptly Intcrferwl In the dc- '"Ifonse of Vannatta, and ho was giving "16 1 ono of Uio hoboes a gtxd beating, when i-00 . thn latter n two nnls lolned In thn at- tack on Gnbbush. By this tlmo pnss- orsby began to gathor, among whom wns Engineer J. J. O'Nell, who. with n vigorous punch, put ono of tho high waymen out of commission. Tho otli or two wore subdued, nnd a.telophono call inndo for tho officers. Nlghtwatch man G II Garnett and Chief of Pollco Jones soon responded nnd tho gang was started for tho hastllo. At tho corner of Fourth nnd B streets tho men In custody decided they would go no further, nnd started an assault on tho officers. Officer Cnrnott split his cane over tho head of ono of thorn, whon they resorted to tho snmo tac tics as boforo, doubling up their forces. John Smith, a painter In tho neighborhood, camo to .tho assistance of Garnett, and with a blow on tho point of tho chin dropped one of tho miscreants. Alcohol botUpT'nnd pa pers flow In nil directions, but tho struggle was brief, nnd tho tough gentry woro haled Into Jail without further trouble. Ashland Times, o MARION COUNTY SUITS Number of Actions Begun in Circuit Court W It, Townsend, J. D. Simmons nnd J. It. Whlto, truatoest)f tho now Christian church at Monitor, havo be gun suit against Androw and Hans Nelson to quiet tltlo to tho aero of ground on which tho church stands, Judgo Bolso granted a temporary in junction. A suit for an accounting has been brought by Jim Tong against Myrtlo and M- E. Color It is over a hop lease and tho amount claimed inu An. appeal has been taken totv premo court In tho hon ,u '. T ! hfinft .va tliiAla 1 r - II " SALEM REPUBLICANS ENTiftJ All the Clubs Hold Meeting, f0f. f - rhann. "J A formal meeting of tho RiiiJ Republican was held In the cltn Tuesday evening, and a fori,! mann, Republican candidate t gross, who was present. ' speecix of acknowledgement 7l Introduced by President Catch, u oaicm itepuoucan Vliw, Messrs. Gnlch, Daver. !.. Smltli, Murphy, Ormsbr ni.iL: gor and Crolson mado short iuJ and created a deal of cnthtub.il tho occasion. Judgo Murphj. very felicitous In his rufercnh Gatch, as tho coming man of m. trict for next year or possibly m A number of prominent 8tt publicans havo received Inrtlia go on Uio stump In the comlu.l vass, and somo have acceptci 11 Hermann was very much plfwj tho cordiality of his reception tjf aiiiuiii iiiuiiuo. uiuuutt wnnn k. tl 1 some Democrats and Indcpendait J Ho was recolved at tho trslnmBVi up from Chcmawa at C:15 p. m.t;J committee appointed by PrciMtttl D. Patton, of tho Young Mca'i 1 llcan Club, and escorted to tiill lametto Hotel, where many caliritj participated In tho Informal mn tendoroil him by tho united effacd tho two clubs. Tho Worklngmen's nn Club will hold a mooting lnth court room of tho city hall on 1 day evening. April 23d at 8 o'da formulato plans to take part hi comfng campaign. S. A. Hughtf idont; B. F. West, secretary. CIVIC STREET CLEANINa I For the Well Hi Suburbs as City. Tho Civic Improvement Le&pm meeting with great surrcss In f laudablo ontorprlso of furnish, man, horso and cart to rcmoTenMj from tho streets and promtiet Many premises havo beca tVel up, and it Is dono at such & toes sum that thoro is llttlo oxcutofarB remaining In any pnrt of the dtj Rubbish piles and nuisances il maintained on somo of the icbf grounds about tho cltr, alonr stroct railway trades, nnd eren if spino of tho churclioa, ' Thero Booms to bo nn Irny abroad that tho man and cao work among tho business Iioum'-j nro asked to correct that lminMJ4 through tho columns of thli n' and to say that ho will go aip ' In tho city or suburbs, If ontau left at any of tho places me on tho cards: City recorder1!) Wlprut's cigar storo, Thomai k W offlco. - Following aro additional sao! thoso who havo patronized the CLCl Ixaguo cart: Mrs, Sophia Mocml Fry, U E. Pogue, A. D Smith, Tf Tillson, Dr. Byrd, Mrs. J ft Sail land, Mrs. A. N. MoorcB. L. Dur, Ki D. J. Fry, II. B. Thlelsen, C. A,VWj J. J. Dalrymplo, Dr. J. Orlffltb,Ortj Wellor. Rev. Geo. Rltchey A.K( bert, Henry Meyors. iB I MMHMMSSMMkaWMMlMMMIlMatasM WAKE UP YOUNG MANI HERE'S A CHANCE FOR ' YOU TO GET AN : : : $8.00 SUIT FOR $5.00 Hhhw's that? Well,, it's this way: Some remnant pieces of cjoth at the Woolen Aill, not enough for a ship ment, yet sufficient to make a few suits, were made up into Youths' Suits, siqes 14 to 19, and we now put them on sale at 55.00 and 57.50. lines that are regularly worth $8.00 and $10.00 Our stock of Youths' Salts comprises Black Clays and Unfinished Worsteds, Blue Serges and Cheviots and light, medium and dark patterns in Salenvmade Cassi meres, Cheviots and Tweeds. They're' the kind that doesn't fade out and look shabby after a few weeks' use, and they're put together for boys' wear, too You know what thnt means. 4 We have a full assortment of Children's Sutts ages 3 to 16, in all patterns and prices. "BETTER LATE THAN NEVER" 150 Mens Suit! Have recently arrived after helm rlplaverl for 6 ve or more in shipment. We're now better prepared t ever f ,r theMiit-;ppkr;rf Snlpm nnrl siirrniinHim' COUnW Olirt fnr th 111 -in iirtin rlaiirac tho I lnion I ihal nn hlS SU"t M.IU iui lilt. IIHIl YTIIU UbOllkJ lliv. wiiiuii un ii - - y; , we are also read v. One feature in our suits we WW . emphasize: They're not cut out with a bucksaw, inojW words thev're cur lo fit. Thentoo. .if vou're specull tall, or vice versa, vt have, suits specially adapted toyoj build.-Slim Suits for lone, Jank fellows, and Stouts tor short, stocky men. Then if you have any om peculiarities in your physical const! uclion, we have our own tailors, an equipment possessed by any other clothing dealers in Urn entire section of Oregon. These facts together with the values we give and the "up-to dateness" of our wal explain why we lead in the clothing business.' Q Fr, SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE 3 q r -mr r - -. - -. . ,-v.j iijuirviCD i i j r i i- i r i i -y rr m l j i i v v-j w m m. m j SeOt Nobby Top-Coats-Yoat Wmtet Ovctcoat is too bcavy. Get one adapted to tfcc season. ' .- r ' 'jmmmefw- -& Uien, ouppoao nn avu atpuyu 'W .U. -M, i&i. m&t 'w .j!tort3j . 1 Jfejt'-Jlrlif '. o W