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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1903)
It ! H 1 PAQEEPUR !"j T, ' t 11 MtL. TH DAil-Y JOURNaLTsAEM, OREGOSf, WEDWeSDAV,'"JUNE 3,"1903. TT REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING The Bicycle Question 'Comes upwind an AgreementReached . Ladies Want Marion Square liProtccted! and thelElectrlcB H Light Company get a ; Change in Contract '''At tho city council mooting Tuesday night Mayor C. P. Bishop, Rocordor N. J. Judah, Cottncllmon. Durrows, Cntlln, Hubbard, Pohlo, Sims, Stolz and Walker woro present. A comtnlttco from tlio Marlon Square Improvement League, consist lnj of Mrs, Fry and Mrs. A. N. iloorcH, presented Uio following pctl tlon, signed by., all tho members of tho lcagtte: ' To tho Mayor and Common Council of tho City of Salem: Gentlemen : Tho undersigned, Lo in? doslrous to completo tho proposed Improvomonts In Marlon square, re spectfully petition your honorablo lody to pass an ordlnanco prohibiting carpet cleaning, pasturing cows, driving teams and stock In nud about nnd through Marlon square. Wo also roquost that you do not allow tho pa vilion In Marion' squaro, when com pleted, to bo used for a voting placo. Vz Eruptions Dry, -moist, B'caly tetter, nil form of eczema or salt rbciim, pimples and other cutaneous eruptions pro ceed from humors, cither inher ited, or acquired through defective digestion and, assimilation. To treat these eruptions with drying medicines is dangerous. Tho thing to do is to help the system discharge.-tho humors, and strengthen it against their return. Ilood'f Srfprlll permanently cured J. 0. Illnei, Franks, III., of eciema, from which had suffered for tome timet and Ml Urlna Wolter. Box 212, Alg-ona, Wl(.. of plm plei on her face and back and chafed tkln on her Bodr. br which ehe had been greatly troubled. There are more testlmonlali In faror of thli great medicine than can be publlihtd. Hood's Sarsaparilla Promises to euro and keops the) promise. Don't put off treatmont. Buy a bottlo of Hood's today. a bjg; ;... MEETING Seventh-day Adyent- ists Camping; in " Greater Salem Tho sanatorium treatment was begun rpfifXfW 37 years ago. In iiattlo Creek, Mich., I JKJ)Y 111 & tjUWU-ol.ui iuuii uvuau .uu !....- clplo of health"" .reform grow until tho domand for health foods Is now soj great thnt It requires 23 factories In Iiattlo Creek to' meet tho demands, nnd representing an Investment of( several million dollars. Thoro arc now-37 largo sanntorlums In different parts of tho world, one having JtiBt been comploted In Port land, nt a cost, of JBO.OOO. j Those people nre great students, and are Arm bellovors In education, which they make a part of their' crco'd'. ' ' 'l I ' r ? , A WITH THE SUCKERS Passing Through Ill inois, Stops at Bloomington Camp Laid Out in . Blocks With Stores Restaurant and Every Convenience of a Small City Tho camp is perfectly, ordorljv and the surprise comes when' ono learns Made Several Speeches and Paid a Glowing Tribute to Illinois' Greatest Statesman It was not built, and Is not conveni ent for that purpose. Wo trust you will lend encouragement to our ef fort." Tho council referred tho matlor to '(ho committee on onllunhcesj Mrs. Moorcs then, addressed the council; asking that tho. plans for tho now walks bo carried out, as tho Icaguo wished to mako arriingemonts to placo tho now fountain. Sho also asked tho council to havo some grad ing dorio around tho now rostrum. .Mrs. Fry also stated that Mr. Cramer hnd offered to plan tho walkss If tho city would have tho park survoyed. Aftor somu discussion, tho council decided to appoint a park board of throo persons, ns outlined by tho now charter, nnd let tho board confer with tho ladles on tho mutter. Tho committee on health nnd police, to whom was referred tho matter of bloyclu riding on tho sldewulks, re ported, making recommendations ns follews: To oxeludo all blcyelos from tho tiso of tho sidewalks within tho dis trict bounded by tho middle of Front street on tho west, the mlddlo of Cen ter street on tho north, the east sldo of High street on tho east, and tho south sldo of Trade street on tho south also from all sidewalks on both sides of Commercial street within tho city limits; both sides of Chomeketa street from High to Fourteenth, nnd west hIiIq of Fourteenth from Chemck- ota to ABylum Avenue, nnd tho north sldo of Asylum Avenue, to the city limits, Tho north side of Court street from High to the city limits. Tho south sldo of State from High to Twelfth, and the north sldo of Statu from Twolfth to tho city limits. Tho west sldo of Twelfth from Stato to city limits on tho south. Tho wcBt side of Winter from the south line to tho north lino of the city limits. Also both sides of Church street from Stato to tho city limits on the south. Tho committee also recotnmonded that the ordlnanco ahntl declare all sldowalka to ba II rat for tho pedes trian, and that no bicyclist shall ring a boll for tho purpose of demanding tho right of way, but shall bo required to slow up on approaching pedestrians and get their permission to pass. It la also recommended that the speed bo limited to eight mlloa an hour; that nq person shall be permit tod to lean a blevclo against tho front of any business houso. nor to stand a bicycle In thq nutraneo to any public building or business block, and that bicycle rooka shall bo so constructed as not to take up more than-threo foot from the, curb. Motor-oyclos aro to bo1 wxfcludmPfrom all walks within tho city. Tho commltteorecommondod: fort,H' er that the -street commissioner o Instructed to construot a bloyclo path on the east eldft of Twolfth street, from -Trade to1 Oak, one on the iat sldo of Winter street from Statotd Oak: ono along tho street car track on Smith Commercial street to the city llniltU on tho south, nnd one ou JmumeroJtni street from Center to "North Mill orek. Th) Mjott of the commute was re-1 ArJtJ?TTPS to 7rari$ art ordl-i imnliuacccanojiSM'UU'thOToport. A 'y&am, signed )? A.fmh and 89 others, praying for the council to pass au ordlnanco prohibiting bicycle riding on tho sldowatks of tho city was referred to tho ordinance com mltce. Tho application of Bach & Nad- staneck and A. Schrelbor, for renew als of their saloon licenses woro ro- forrod to tho committee on licenses. Mr. McNary, attorney for tho Sa eom Light, Power & Traction Com pany, addressed tho council on tho now contract for street lighting, ask ing that n clauso bo Inserted in tho now contract providing that If lights aro put In mora than 1200 fcot from tho present standing wires nnd poles tho city pay the cost of construction for all over 1200 feet. I)y motion the commlttco on ordi nances was Instructed to embody tho now feature In tho ordlnanco cover ing tho now contract). Tho mnttor of appointing a city treasurer to act during tho absonco of Treasurer Molr, was continued to tho next mooting of tho council. Upon tho recommendation of W, W. Johnson, chlof of tho Salem lira de partment. Wllllnm Iwnn. Fred Kurtz, J. W. Galbralth and O. W. Wlddor shelm woro nppolntod hosemen to All the vacnnclos caused by tho resigna tion of Felix Hamilton, It. O. Cum mins nud Josso Mnuldlng nnd tho dlu- chargo of Oeorgo Ilurghard. The city recorder's monthly report for the month of Mny wus road and approved, tho report bolng In sub- stnuco as follews: In tho police court thoro wore live cases from which 5 fines were col lected, one case being dismissed, tho balance being served out under com mitment of 12'j days. Miscellaneous Receipts. On band May 1st JlfiGl.OO Iteculpts 9GI.C0 that there Is no pollco to enforco or der; tho people nil seem to bo In har mony with tho mica nnd regulations governing tho camp. I Tho tents are all numbered, nnd a An army, COO strong, of Seventh directory Is on file nt tho book store, prcoportt , JunQ 3. Prcsldont Day Adventlsts Is enenmped in Yew 8vlnS the nnmo of the family In Iloosovo,t j)egn'n an oxcec'dlngly busy Park, noar tho railroad track. They cn' of t,h 10' .tCnt , day "Vlth a half-hour visit In Frecport come from all parts of tho stato, and oro Is nn ",r of rfflnmfcnt nntl this morning. Tho special train ar ropresont tho general meeting of tho cl,Uu. a,!l0"B ? pcopl thnt spca,8 rived from Dubuque over the Illinois Wostcrn Orogon confcrcnco of Sov- vcry g " 8 j Central on schodulo tlmo. Tho prcsl- cnth Day Adventlsts, , dent emerged from tho canopy of flags at tho station and entered tho accompnnled by Congress Totnl $2025.50 Cash to treasurer 1000.00 Their rnmn Is a model nf nnnfnpMS u thn tnntB nro nrranceil In ntrnntx .ml " ncwB "nB ocu" received uy carriace. near tho center of tho camp Is the McnA ln Salem, whero ho resided mttn Htt and Othora, tho crowd broko largo tont for gcncrnl worship. There for a t,rn0' thnt w',llani DnRlcy died lnt0 chcers, which ho promptly ac- aro two smaller tents, oho for tho ycatortlay afternoon, at his homo ln tnowledgcd. A dozen ' carriages Gorman worshipers, and ono for tho University Park, from heart failure, 8WUng int0 line, while nh escort of Scandinavians. Theso tents aro nlso nftcr nn '"n088 of several months. polco nml mtft forml n guard, used for special services for tho young "l8 nRe was 72 ycarB' 3 ,non,llB- Ho All tho business and rcsldonco streets pcoplo and children. Thoro Is a store waH an ?arly l)lonoor ,l1 tho stnto' woro profusely decorated with flags tont, where a complete vsupply of an1 w,n bo romomborcd by many, nn(1 fe8t0ons, Tlio streets woro health foods, fruits, and. In fnr-r nv. Wends In different sections for his nnckwi wlth nCoi,o nnd tho demon orythlng In the line of groccrlbs, are Btor'lnR inalltlcs of mind and heart, Btra'tlon kopt tho prcsldont busy bow on sale, nt vory roasonnblo prices. nn1 n'8 ncu nnsunn 111c. ' Ins his acknowledgements. Tho pro Tho Portland Sanatorium has an of- Ho lcaV03 a w'(low. In vcry Pr cession moved to tho alto of tho now flco tont on tho grounds, and there Is Mtn,th: Mrs- v'ola u- Collamoro, of )0i,lor monument erected In com nlso a book store, handling all tho SlllIinor'- Washington, nnd Mrs. Clara mem0rntlon of tho famous Lincoln needed literature. Connor, of Dallston. Ore., nlso ono DouB)nB (lot,nto ot 1859( whcro tho The ministers havo special study 80n- 9,v- Af Wi IlnS-oy. of Unlvorslty proadont dollvored an address as tho tents away from tho camp Bomo dls- VatU bUb 1- Rrnndchlldron, of ,,rncpnl featuro of tho dedicatory tanco, where It Is quiet, nnd thoy will whom M'l,'rci' K- "agloy rosldes In exorcises. Whon tho ceremonies were notbo disturbed. Snlom, I concluded tho presidential party ro Most of tho enmnors cook their own Two r h,H c'',-,en preceded him boardr.,! tho waltlnir train nnd do- meals, but Tor thoso who wish to lno bottcr wor'1'' Wn'- " Untfey partC(l from tho cUy nm(J n Btorm of board there is a largo dlnfng tent. anrt Mr8- Mary K- ""J0- ',olh formor- cheers. iv -n'nii iriifwirti 111 wnieni 111a rnmnina l Dr j I a Itln- l whroVVas thrTpTi - t 1UIII . In front of the hall Mr bIj H dressed a rrnu.-,i .. '.. " ,, was heartily choered "i ,WII sIqu of his remarks. V Speaker Cannon nn,i t. Hill Joined the pJM here: and will remaln -,hlu:! Is In tho state. "t 3-Prrfi I Tho sanitary conditions of tho grounds nro as jiorfcct ns possible, and ono Is surprised ,sat tho gonornl nontness of tho oTttlro enmp. Tho Advontlsts differ In n groat many wayg from other rollglqus sects. holding Saturday to bo tho day of- rest, nnd nssertlug n second coming of Christ, but they do not 8ct"tho time. The sanatorium work of tho sect has attracted wldp-sproud Interest In tho Inst fow yonrs, nnd tholr health foods havo boon gcnornlly lntroluccd In almost ovary Amorlcnn homo. Whllo tho Advontlsts do not advise tho use pf moat, thoy do not forbid It will be Interred In Rural cemetery, nnd will arrive on tho 11 o'clock train Thursday morning, going Immediate ly to tho cemetory. Friends aro In vited to bo presont. Gray Gets Contract. Tho stato bonid of building com missioners yosterday opened tlio bids nnd awarded tho contract for tho con struction of nn Industrial building nt tho reform school, to replace tho for mer structure, which was burned ovor a year ago to C. A. Cray, for a totnl sum or $10,405. Including nil material, work and architect. Ilockford, III,, Juno 3. An tmmenso crowd was at tho station to greet tho president whon ho arrived ovor tho Illinois Central today. Around tho station a cordon of soldiers had been stationed and a police escort was also drawn up opposlto tho entrance. Af tor tho distinguished visitor had boon formally groeted by Mayor Van Al styno nnd tho other momborB of tho reception committee, tho patty oil torod carriages ami, procodOd by the Third Hoglmont bnnd, regulars, Span ish War Votorans and members of tho O, Ai It., moved In procession to Memorial Hall, tho dedication of . Aurora; III., june Iloosevolt spent tun i... ' . today en route to Dloomta-rita T1 ho Is to attend tho state ", ef tho Spanish War VoteraTl train reached this city pro " tlmo, thoro having been l, " a thnt nt Ilochollo, between C? and this place. Tho dlstirT? visitor found the city laSf In his honor nnd tim ...... crowded nn nnirinm i... ' I Btatlon and all along tho route! procession tho president wu 1 most cntltuslastlcally. After iv, Bpeoch and somn hnn.i .1..1.,. - . sunup, k frlonds and acquaintance Oi. proceeded to tho home of b-7 Hopkins,, whore luncheon whhJJ Jollet. III.. -Tllnn 9 II...J . --, , ,.w w, ituiin,.., j people from all over this tuy? boring countloa congregated li j thls-aftornoon to see tho BmZ who pleased them with onrfi. .iiuiuuiuiibiiu Biiori spcechci it. u. nmin. unvu inrougn tho dtjj prcBiuoni anu party boarded tit i lal train, which had been tniulti J to the Alton tracks, nnd the J, j wns rosumeu. uioomlngton, III, Jun8 j.-'o, will prbbably prove to bo the b notable demonstration by asr h!q city In honor of President RopiMej during his present Weeten tn awaits him In this city henli. rlvca Into this afternoon to atteal (U third annual oncampment of Hi Spnnlsh-Amerlcan Wnr Vetemn, U pnrtment of Illinois, Tha Bllitrr will bo drawn up ns an escort win the presidential apodal arrlret Tin parado will be a short one. Prctlfat lloosovelt accompanied by Oorrm Yntes and staff. Aftor rcachlar tk Illinois hotel tho escort will be f! missed nnd tho visitor driven to tit various points of tutoroat ThUt Ing a banquet will be glron, and Uio the president will deliver an iddmi In tho Coliseum. The president ?m spend tho night In Dlooralnstoa ui rovlow tho military parade lomorroi morning. t 0 Bean tl. f . M w HwMnn r2Lc0Mu On hand Juno 1st $1025 50 Warrant Indebtedness for tho month of May 1811.53 Warrant Indebtedness for tho proceeding four months .. G023.35 Total J7SCU8 Jt was moved and carrtod that tho council hold ah adjourned mooting on Tuesday ovonlng, Juno 9th, to con sider tho mntter of appointing a park commission and health board, as pro vided by tho new charter. Tho commlttco on accounts nnd current expenses reported favorably upon Uio fellowng bills against tho city, and the report waa adepted: Thoa. H. Gilbert 140.00 A. M. South wlek 3.30 Johu Hughes Co 1.53 N. J. Judah 21.05 I Don't 4 rdSn JFkk Wait I0J Dy f Jfa Until rim Ml LjlPJ Ate ' SI Wmmm Broken Tl 111 MW I 7 111 II II I i See Out II VI JJ Aaks Protection. Geo. H. Ellors, n resldont of East Snlom, called at Tho Journal offlco and asked that somo attontion bo paid to old pcoplo who use tho Bldowalks, and cannot get out of tho way of bl oyclos. Ho thinks thoy should bo given somo protection against care less riders, and thinks tho wheelmen ant dealers and city council will see tho Justice of this. Ho Is riot radical In his vlows, and wants every portion to have tholr rights, but ho is too old to rldo. and can no longer move quick ly enough to get out of tho way of fast riders. He hopes that tho ordinance may be so drawn as to mako It roa sonably safe for old pcoplo to walk through tho city. U W. Y)dor. formerly city sunerin tendeQt.of scjjr'ols. ntjw of Sumpter, is spending a few days in Salqm. Are You Lazy ? If you would have tho happl. ness of henlth, with the olastlc step aiid vlear bright skin,, set your digestive organs and Hyer right by using Beecham's Pills Sold Evtrrwhtrc In box lOe, and 95a, Ifoen'e Quite For beamy and style they're not surpassed at any price. The qual hy, the make and the fit have our own guarantee. That's bet ter than the guarantee of a house in some remote state for were always right here to back up what we say tX tSU Why Swelter Longer In That Shabby Winter Svift X Juno is upon us with her beautiful but warm days. Why not don a neat aud comfortablo Spring Suit? You may selectflccori iug to your means for wo cau lit you for $3.00 or 25.00 or at any in-betweon price. Our stock of alims and stouts enables usfc) fit ail builds, and our tailor shop make u possible to adupt a suit to every peculiarity of form, a No othor houso in vicinity has its own tailor shop. HMHWHMHHMHi Men's Light and Fancy, Vests- XX &, They're; Stylish .,; and ' ; They're CcqI Summet Shifts With Soft Bosoms and Coffsto Match Cool, handsome, easily, laundered. Oar 75c Line will easily stand' camparison with many - that are-sold for $1.00 .v-, ,r , A nn, assort nnJI ,yi 4h new! st'patterns at the ppRulaf ' TbA'r) lnc--r-Vr.jdes it $J,50 and $2,00 Men's and Boys' The-'Nev Shades ie New Fastenings