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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1903)
ZmmmiBLwmMtmMmMtiJmi&ir,JlH,,,. it .. , luwri. ,. i ynniifwaaaa- ajaiiii THE DAILY JOURNAL. CAuEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1903 PAGE feur: SPECIAL COMMITTEE REPORTS WEATHER. ' FAIR AND WARMER Fayor, Popular Loan Funding Plan for City Debt Thirty-thousand Dollars Debt Falling Due to be Taken Up by the Citizens Great Demand for the Peerless Salem Strawberries ; Hurry Orders Telegraphed from all Parts of Country Red and Blue Lable - in Demand ' 4 'v ' is ',l '; m A special committee of tho Salem city couucll HUbmltted the following report In favor of a popular loan to take up 130,000 of city bonds falling due. but no action was taken by the council, on tho plea that a Salem bank would carry the debt at tho name rate. Resolutions for Popular Loan. "Whereas, The present charter of Uio city of Salem, Oregon, at section 23. docs confsr upon this council the power and authority to Issue bunds. If, at tho maturity of any bonded dobt of tho city, no provision shall have beon made for the paymont thereof, nnd said city Is without money to pay such IndobtednoM, (whon, at any elec tion railed by said council for that purpose, the majority of tho qualified voters of, and who pay taxes upon property In said city, voting at said election, vote In favor of Issuing such proposed bonds.) and Whoroas, That certain Issue of bonds made by this said city on Oc tober 1. 1S8C, In the sum of $30,000, for brldgo purposos, bearing Intorost nt tho rato of C per cent por annum, nnd running for a period of 1C years, or until the first day or October, 1001; and which said Issue of bonds was takon up at said dato of maturity by Lndd & niisli, of this city, nnd has been carried by that firm nt tho rato of four por cent per, annum, and nro now overdue and unpaid, nnd Whoroas, No provision has boon mndo for tho paymont thereof, and said city Is without money to pay ouch Indebtedness aforesaid, and it Is Impomtlvoly ncrenrary that tho city of Salem do moot this obligation with out further delay, uudor tho authority ronforrod by Us charter, now, thore foro. be It Resolved, That tho common council of tho city of Salem, Oregon, does horcby declaro that urgont need ox fsts for tho lssuanco of bonds to pay for and redeem tho said unpaid obli gation of 130.000, aforosald, and iloos horeby ordor nnd call a special elec tion In said city by the qualified vot ers of, and who pay taxes upon prop erty In said city, for or against tho Is suance of bonds In tho said sum of 530.000. payable on or boforo tou years after date, and to bear Interest nt the rate of not to exceod four per cent per annum; said election to be hold upon tho day of July, 1903, hotwoen tho hours of 10 o'clock a. in. and -t o'clock p. in. of said day. That the rocorder of said city be, and he Is, horeby directed to publish due notice of Bald election for at lea3t IS days In some nowspapor of general circulation In tho pity of Salem, and by posting Buld notices In three public places In said city. And that tho fol lowing places be. and they are here by designated as and for polling places at hnld special election, to-wlt: First ward At Freoland'8 factor)! High and Division streets. Second ward At Simpson's stablos, Court street, near High' street. Third ward At Freeland's store, street, near High. Fourth ward At the Rod Front stables, Commercial and Trado streets. Tho government wcathor forecast for. Wednesday night Is showers, and for Thursday It Is fair and' warmer. That will probably bo tho end of the present rainy spell, although It is a matter of observation that onco start ed the raolsturo Is reluctant to stop descending. - Eugene Wants Berries. Ono crate of fancy Salem berries shipped to Eugene Monday night brought a standing ordor, nnd today a wire order from the morcantllo com pany that operates several stores Hi Lane county. It wns tilled on tho 11 o'clock train, and Is only the beginning of n largo shipping trado to points south. Local Prices Sustained. In splto of tho foot that many mom bors of the Union liavo failed to live up to the lettuY of tholr contract, to dollver 36 pr cent of tholr hordes packed nnd graded, as demanded for tho shipping markot, local prices have boon woll maintained, and strictly fancy berrlos liavo not gono below $1.50 por crate, with seconds at J1.2G. Many iinfaced borrlcs woro brought in, and wero a dotrimont, so far as keop-. Ing up prices. 'Grocors havo also been obliged to tako poor stuff that was the moans of kcoplng down prices. All things considered, the Union has been a groat success, and tho red and bluo Inbol will bo In ovldonco the. rest of the sonson more than heretofore. Tho bluo lnbol Is a guaranteo of high quali ty, and consumors who want strictly fancy strawberries should call for nothing elso at the storos, as $1.50 per crato to tho grower Is llttlo enough to put up a fancy borry for tho markoL They Sue the Western Union I L. Fraslor and J. M. Long, part ners, doing a roal ostato buslnoss in this city, yesterday commenced an ac tion agaliiBt tho Western Union Tolo- graph Company for damagos in tho sum of $ ITS. on account of tho alleged failure of tho company to deliver to them for 11 vo days a telegram. Frailer & Ijong claim that tho tol ograph company was guilty of gross nogllgonc, and claim $300 as their actual damagos, and $175 as exem plary damages, and allogo that Uio company did not havo a sufficient num ber of messongors or oporators to look aftor Its buslnoss at that tlmo (In February) on account of tho extra work duo to tho legislature and say that by tho use of ordinary diligence tho tologram-could havo been deliv ered In Avo minutes aftor it was re ceived at 1:20 p. m, on February 18th; and that If It had beon dollvered, oven within a reasonable tlmo, Uie $11,000 land deal would havo beon consu-mated, j(r Efcl I I I 'Mill I 5c i if Shoulders over m l,iljp all other 5c cigars j Jr A ciar that has the same face value as a nickel, and l, I nfmeifnil ril I in fat"iac?f in c?,-l trl c-ofipfor'fmn inrl i-on 1 en tmrtv f k -, uuyj vuu iiwi uuiwoi 111 ouiiu ocikioiutivii auu i vui viiju y infill, im, They Can all Resign In auswor to an inquiry (ram , Jotfor sou Movers, president of the Lewis and Clark, exposition commission, asking for sau opinion regarding Uio ouiploymoiit of commissioners, Ho per form services othor than to act an .commissioners, Attornoy-Goueral Craw ford lrendored tho following opinion, aftor reviewing the .text of (ho act imak.lng Uio commissien: V ', "The ue dooa not require. tii? ser vice of any one, such services aro iurflly.pluutary, and If any ono do&t not, euro to servo on tho commission they can resign. In my opinion they must servo without pay, nnd tho com ntlsslon cannot employ its own mom tiers to perform other services, than to net as commissioners," t Nwpaper Man Captured. ' ; Alglora, Jun,o 17. Charloa HnrrW tho famous 'correspondent the Lofl on Tlwoa in 'Algiers FtaiTbe'Oa c tared, Wf wouB4wr.' $.(.. Peacock found Guilty Poacook, tho hunchback who shot and killed Kerr at I'arkor Station, May 18th, was found guilty of murder In tho first degroo at Dallas by a Jury Tuesday evening. Ho will bo sentenced Friday at 9 a. m although his nttor neya will fllo tho customary motion for a now trial. Treasurer a Defaulter. Independence. Col., Juno 17. -Treasurer lUmuy, of Inyo county, who dls apeared six months ago, Is a dofaulter for $4000. Tho discovery was only learned whon tho state treoauror Bout a statement of Inyo's account. Officers am 'searching for him. What are Humors? They r vitiated or morbid fluids coon tog U Ttlns and affecting the tlstucs. Tbey are oommeuly duo to deiectlT dig- tloa out are sotnctlmM Inherited. Hew do they uianlfe t themtelTM r In many form ot cutaneous eruption, salt rheum or ocxema, pimples and bolls, and In wudmtu, languor, general debUlty. How are they expelled r By Hood's Sarsaparltta wfetafe also Wild up tattm Uutt bM nvwn Ruw rapNi Tti la ike kAfi --"--- ta u i.u A cigar that has the same face value as a nickel, and pays you full interest in solid satisfaction and real enjoyment. Save the Bands. N x Every dealer sells it. L- ffitt! tvs (WW2 Ml-:, K7.. VL if . All X WS JS...7 ivy Mm p'rsfc-Y' r-TK'.wsas v.osrr'r , 8Lm S?wr T T ii r ' it.il PJf ' t-mJL fNv Jl M$?X&" . -' J 1 M'S , viii?ii $; k, & Ufv IK f A - . " . The Summer Young Man OF 1903 Who is seasonably clad, not onlv Pfc sents an up to date appearance, but Is I marked by an air ot coolness and com fort. We are thoaoughly prepared lor all his needs. They're Here The second shipment of those Queer STRAW HATS at 25c each The first lot of 12 dozen lasted only one week after warm weather came. Summer Coats Black Alpacas Blue Serges Black Serges Also (Joats and Vests $J.25 to $6 Linen Dusters It's poor economy to drive in sunimor with out ft duster. $1.25 to $4 Two-Piece Suits Coat and Trousers Coat unlined and Trousers with belt straps and turned up at bottom $6 to $2.50 1 KV J j Vy " - A handsome Assortment Just Opened FANCY HOSIERY A larger and handsom r line" was never shown in these parts Light and dark shades in plain and fancy weaves and beautiful lace effects Pluiu colors, small figures and handsome stripiuga in prices from 75cto.$2.50 Soft bosoms andlfufia to matoU , dtl7ff I ZL' j0f;J0C&r,. Qj Our uaJerwesr assortment Utj 0m m f rr-rr ffwriT rtTifrrr ( lnPrlcesrtauU av wm I - 25cto$3.00, J Our 2 Sc Underwear Is a surprise to all who see it