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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1903)
J1- " f T1 wvJVKTfB y ' .wiVvi rxuujuyuH.. Til "f 1- 4WHM MW XaCoAt-v J&M" cKEEm: oregpn?-VbHSSAY jO&Lll.-. tf ARK BOARD ' NAMED nth h flrs. Fry, William Brown and Charles ? Gray m hwj4 prai1?SfBiJffi8! contract wun mo uuiuu, uuu num lidr croworajilt ii raoro thanJlkoly nt tho ycannery will o alo w taltb all tho berries offered, but will, under Its agreement, be obliged to take Uie Union berries first. Tho forecast for Thursday Is show ers, and cooler weathor for Wednes day night. Board will Have Call Parks and Charge of Grounds Around Public 'Buildings r r - u 1 Tho city council mot In adjourned HMsfoh last evening for tho purposo. of coDBlderingiBome special features at tho now charter, and also to appoint tho park board. Tho following members, wero present: Mayor Dish op, Ilccordef Judali, Aldormen Bur rows, Walker. Catlln, Stolz.SfmB, Lap Bon and Hubbard. Tho council at onco proceeded to tho election of tho park board. Each member of tho council placed In nomination ns many names as ho wished. Tho following names wcro censidered: J. II. Albort, A. V. Hofor, H. P. McCornack, William Drown, Hal D. Patton, Mrs. D. J Fry, n, P. DoIbo, Jr., Frank W. Waters, Judgo Burnett and Chas. Qrny. Tho name W A. P. Hofor was not balloted on, becauso ho Is not living Within tho city limits. Tho council elected -Mrs. Pry, William Brown nnd Chas. Gray. Tho charter provides that ono mom bor of this board shall bo nppolnted until January, 1904; ono until Janu ary, 1905; and ono until January. 190fi. Tho council olectod Mr. Drown to tho long term. Mr. Gray to tho two-year term, and Mm. Fry to tho short torm. Tho duties of tho'board aro defined as follows:. "Tho board sliall have tho gonoral management nnd supervision, of nil parks squares openings, nnd public ground Httrroundlng public buildings now owned or horonfur acquired by tho city and shall also hnvo powor to prohibit, regulato and control tho planting, trimming, growing, use. nnd preservation and malntonanco of any or nil shndo or ornamental trow, shrubs, plants, or flowers In. upon, or over any park, boulevard, street, path or sidewalk of tho city; and also to causo tho romoval of noxious and In fected shrubs and trees. Tho bonrd may adopt such rules nnd regulations for thu uso, management, and supor vision of tin parks, square, openings, public grounds surrounding public buildings, und places of recreation now bolonglng to the city, or heroafor acquired by It, as to the board may scorn reaBonablo and uecstwary; such rules and regulations not to be Incon sistent with the provisions of this charter or of the city ordinances. All moneys, donations, devises, bequosts, and legacies received or donated to ho city for park and pleasure pur poses shall bo taken tip hold, nnd ac counted fgr by the park bonrd for tho city soparutoly under the nnmo of tho park fund. No park, square, or open Ing or public ground belonging to this city, shad bo used for any private or public purpose oxcopt upou permit first had from said board. Tho park bonrd shall havo power and authority to employ, hlro and dlsaharge, from tlmo to time, such workmen and labor ore as It may doom necessary to tho proper conduct and management of tho publlo places under Us control. Tho park board shall, at tho first rogu lar meetings of the council In June and December of each yoar, report to tho council, lu dotailrab receipts and expenditures of tho board and an estl mato of the necessary exponillturea for .'carrying ou Uio work of the board for tho ousulng half year, This state ment roust show 0)0 cIhss of tho out 'ploy 08, and tho salaries paid to them, audjho number employed. Tho cpun cTTthoroaftor uay make, such, appro priation ajsjt may deom necessary to metItho exponsea o,f the board. A - faSjuro to make tho report hurptoforo provlded for shall bo sufficient grounds for the romoval, of any ono, or all, of tho moiuuors of Utoruoard " rt Tho council discussed tho ruaitorior electing tho city )oard. of health, ut ' voted down, a motion to oloct at onco. CARPENTER : VERSUS PAINTER Hammer and Saw Against the Brush Wielders Next Sunday Tho challenge has been accepctd. and thoro will be a match gamo of basobnll next Sunday between tho Sa lem Carpenter's Union and tho Salem Painter's Union next Sundny at the usual hour, at the Caplal City Athletic park. This Is tho first of a scries of games botweon membors of tho Federated Trades, and Interesting gamo Is to be witnessed. Tho proceeds will go to some charitable purpose, after paying oxpenses. HE WILV ' INSPECT THE RIVER Congressman Hermann Will be Here tb Ex amine Harbor Committees of Business Men and Clfamber of Com merce to Co-operate With Him .will stay long enough lo got at all the placed.ln the.hnnds oMho'Oregoft dl. ' . egatlon. j i K1 ,ract8, , . From a Banltnry point It may become Tho executive commltloo of tho ncc088nry t0 dr0(e chWol above, jCommorcInl Club will have a map tho oml of nD BrJlVol W tb ifcep fresh j ready showing the encroachment of water running around through the linn tho bar on the harbor, that will be bc(ri which Is filling with stagnant water as fnat ns tno oar is extending south. Thcso mnttors wljl, be fully djs cuascd when Iho congressnfan'efect mecjs with Salem pcoplo on Frldny ovo'nfng. o Governor Chnmborlnln Ipdny Issued a requisition upon tho governor of tho state of California for tho extradition jr Dort Stacy, who Is charged with tho crime of robbing H. P. Copolnnd of a watch valued at $10, In Portland, some time ago, Detective Snow will bring tho man back. Are You Hungry? Does what you eat hurt you ? If you arc Bilious or have a Sluggish or Disordered Liver or have Indigestion, you can bo set right by using Beechams Pills Sold Everywhere la boxei 10c and 25c. a?J plRmlnlngcanw55 lawyer, John A. CarepaottA Carson & Adam. .. " andho.alls.ocVM tho. testimony of Kl Hew,,, ,,o r:?' WhaTShSrv Have for rw...J This question ori.M t ,. .' every day. Let us SfLfc ,tt! &si Jell-Q n rtAlf tMiM MM.t i ... . 3 pantwo-mlnuHS baldnjrl add boiling iKjl' J eooL Flavorsj-Lcmon oL?4k berry and Strawberry, OetTS?' at your grocers to-day. PARCEL CARRIER INSTALLED Introduces Modern Methods of Handling Trade Joseph Moyers & Sons, nlwnys noted for bolng a progressive firm, havo 'to day Installed an automatic gravity cash and pared carrier, tho first in the city, and tho first dn tho coast made of gun metal. It Is becoming part of tho equipment of nil largo depart ment stores, and consists of basket convoyors that carry tho goods bought and the memorandum of snlo and tho cash to a central station, whero tho accounting Is done, and tho parcels wrapped up by two export packing clerks. This rosults in n marked saving of tlmo to tho customor, qulokor snlos 'lettor packagos, groator speed of do- livery and greater accuraoy. It is Im posslblo, under this system, to omit goods from tho order, and all sales aro perfectly accounted for. O. A. Giles, of San Francisco, was in tho city to Install tho now apparatus, and It works porfectly. i TT" Ml COOLER v l COMING Mch Fruit Prospects are Imonwed Tbj 8trB.wborry.prop la recevefjnj: Crushed Under Wagon Ueddlng, Cal., Juno 10 John Fail ing, aged 39 years, whllo driving a team and a load of tools for tho North orn California Power Company, at Keswick, met a horrible death this morning. Tho heavy wagon wont oft a 30-foot embankment, and both horsos wero killed, and Falling crtmhed to death. In rosponse to an Invitation from tho executive commlttoo of the Greater Salem Commercial Club, Hon. Dinger Hermann has consented Ho como down 10 Baiem mis wcci; ana mnKo a per-1 sonnl Inspection of the river at this point, and tho water front, nnd nscer tain what Is needed to bo dono for Its protcdtlon against the encroaching gravel bar. Ho will bo met by n committee of business men who will take him over tho grounds and wator, and will after-) wards havo a conference at Hotol Wll j lametto with the Commorclal Club i and business men of tho city. Congressman Hermann will come ' down o Snlem Frldny afternoon, and : 1 l 5 I ; i i Why Suffer From Heat When You Can Be Cod For 10 Cents.......... Nothing Tastes Good And eating (s simply porfunc tory dono because, it must bo. This is tho common complaint of tho dyspeptic If eating sparingly would euro dyspepsia, fow would Bullur from it long. Tho only way to cufo dyspepsia, which Is difficult digestion, Is to glvo vigor and tone to tho stomach and tho wholo digestive system. Ilood' Srnprlll cured tho nlrva of Frnk I'ir, IM N. St. South Ilonton, Mm., who writes that the had been a ereat suiferer from dripepita for ilx yeivrii lind been villi out appetite an I had been troubled with lour itomacn and hi adocue. Sbo had tried taaur other medicine, In rain, Two bottle of llood'a tjarnaparllla matt her well. Hood's Sarsaparilla Promises to euro nnd keeps tho promise. Dou't wait till you aro worso, but buy a bottlo today. 4 i i 4 i i Electric Fans Desk; Ceiling and Ventilating Fans Fans sold at actual cost, and at the present, low rates of power can be comfortable with an electric fan day and night for about 10c per day, For samples and full particulars call at the offices of the Dnrtri l ! Salem Lit ure ill I faction din ii f McCof nack Block zrenipvsnnyiKxurjrrJvrrv 'zxxs&Ranrzet twrrjPBvTwrr czmssaxass THE QUEEREST STRAW HATS Z You eversaw are on dlsclav In our south wlrd w. They're made bv the natives nr Mvirn nnri n n r,iii.i., ,nn. strutted that they can te tent into any concclvalbo shape and will not break, and water will not hurt them, either. Too much to believe. Is It liutifisu. noil your hat up and t3w It away-take It out and shape It In any of a dozeu unique styles and I looks as nobby Just as though from the mil Iner's hand. Just the thin? for ladles' neir llcee wear, but they're made for men and children also, and no more serviceable summer hat was ever sold for the price which Is only 2 5c. Ask to see one then you will see that we have not exaggerated In the least. M" ii mat ill hiiiii mhi iiitiMj Another club woman, Haute, of Edgerton, Wis., tells how she was cured of Irregulari ls and uterine trouble, terrible pakis and backache by Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, "A while apo iny health began to fall becnuso of female troubloo. The doctor diil not help mo. I remembered tlitvt inv mother niul used I.yillii IS. Plnkhum's Yootnlilo Compound on mnuy ocvasions for Irregularities ami uterine troubles, aud I felt sure that it could not harm mo at any rata to give It a trial. "I was certainly glad to find that within u week 1 ff It much better, tho terrible pains iu my back ami tldo wcro totfiunlnir to &?. ami ut the tltno of mcusiru.aion I did uot havo nearly an sorlous n tlmo as hereto fore. to 1 continued its uso for two months, ud at tho end of that time I was liko a now woman. I really hare never folt letter in my life, have, not had a. sick headache since, and weigh SO pounds mora than I erer did, so I unhesitatingly recommend Vegetable Compound.". Miia. Mat IUulk, Ed gerton, Wis., President Household Eoonomloa Club. -jooow WAwfMtHMrwmlHr there iiMiWwl luui triM Bedy f' lFwmi IftaT J,y3U JcTl'l..- Crash Hats Sfranr Wnfr- Mens Helmets Our Extra Fine Straw Hats ForMen Range in Price np to $3.50 . . X ' iH BmmWmMUmxm I f A 1 1 V I 0Br - fot , w Ji- . w- 'f r .-. 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