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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1903)
THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1903. THREft" EW WARD LIMITS ADOPTED lie Ordinance Passed At Last Night's Council Meeting aiumbing Bard Named By the Mayors-Bicycle Law Not Ordered En forced he city council met at 7:80 o'clock t evening, with the mayor, record- and all aldermen present, except ssrs. Hubbard and Cntlln. The nutes of the former mooting were d and approved. ho most Important action of the tincll wns the enactment of tho or- Inance creating the throe now wards, tu? defining the boundaries of all the ther wards In the city. This ordi anco was passed without opposition, p8n the recommendation of tho ordl anco committee, after tho lattor had onsulted with representatives from lieBhow territory affected. lie applications of Butto & Wen- roth, W. R. Andorson, E. Eckerlen Henry Helmken for saloon li nes were reported upon favorably 'the license committee nnd Il ea were ordered to Issue. reet Commissioner Grlswold re- nod that the extension of the three sewers had been com plot od. Ho reported a nuisance near the ring Mills Company's proporty. matter was referred to the chief pollre, w'th Instructions to abate" . ... joj nuisance. In that uloclt. He also orted a hydrant leaking nt the cor- r. Capital. lty Treasurer Molr flltil his Qiiar- By report for the throe months ond- W September 30th, as follews: General Fund. Ctelpts $12,141.28 Tsbursemonts 5 822.9" Balance on hand 6.G18 31 Road and Street Fund. elpts ....? 2331.81 irsburscmonts 1.991.81 alanco 340.03 Jjjie roport was adopted. layor Ulsliop roportcd to the cuun- 111 tho appointment of a plumbing ,rd, consisting of Geo. Dunsford, rtln Pctzel and Theo. M. Ilnrr. An qr was made by the council In- ictlng the city recorder to Issue imlBBions to the three appointees. he recorder read reports of Georga Ibwold, ordering sldowalks con- icted at several points In the city. recorder wns Instructod to mnke necfisary entry In the .case of the k along the I. It. Mooros property, er of Stato and Commercial r-ts. This order carries with It an er to tli.- street commissioner to er upon the property and nt once struct the walk, ns required by the Inance, and report to the council. ty Recorder Judah reported that ulsnnce In the armor' would be atfai. ar.a uiat tne room ami iiairs urn b Kept clean by the militia imphny In future, In ncoordanea with rders of the council. e rt order reported hnvlng notl- tli.- Portland Flouring Mills Co.. t once Improve the bridges and ring on the North Mill men on slon and Front streets, and read tter from A E. Davis, secretary e company, promising to take up matter at once. he applications of A. Cornoyer and Xeikerman for saloon licenses. era read and referred to the license mltte - gS order was made crediting Mrs. M. J. Kalsor 2.45 on lion dockot, to correct an error. Thomas Rlewsbeck. a cripple, por tioned tho council for permission to ride his tricycle on the Hdfcwalks of Salem, and the permission was grant od by common consent. The amended license ordinance was re-referred to the ordinance oommlt tee for further consideration. Mr.' Stoli moved that tho recorder compile and have printed 2000-cards, showing the bicycle limits of the city, after which the now bicycle ordi nance should be enforced. Mr. Pohle opposed this, pleading unnecessary expanse, and urging a stay of pro ceadlngs. as such a 'course would drive bicycle riders Into tho muddy streets. The proposal of Mr. Stolz was hopelessly lost, thus showing that the council Is not heartily In favor of the enforcement of tho new bicycle ordinance. The commltteo on ncoounts nnd cur rent expenses reported favorably on the following bills, and thoy were or dered paid: Citizens' Ij. & P. Co ?210.63 J. Mauldlng . 11.C0 R. Gnmmol .... !.v 22.11 J. M. Claypool ...J 8.70 M. H. Settlomoyer .... 8.70 Henry Lynch . . , ." 1C.00 J. R. Arthur . . . . ' .'."'. 7.20 II. Burbee 1 10 00 J. O. Arthur ; 3.C0 A. Faxon "... .': 22.75 Charles West .... . 10.00 M. H. Utter 361.88 J. E. McCoy 30.20 Snlem Sentlnof .... .'. 3.35 S. H. Whlto CO D A. White & Son 8.00 V. H. Burghnrdt Co 5.B0 Siegmund & Pugh ' 2.00 Snlem Sentinel 2.00 Pacific States T. & T. Co 1.00 Statesman Pub Co 3.60 Salem Truck & Dray Co 3.00 Capital Lumb. Co 243.07 Patton Bros 3 35 Chns. O'Brien 192.J5 Snlem Water Co 118.30 F. A. Wiggins 3.00 Pacific States T, & T. Co,.... 2.00 Gray Bros !.... 7.70 Gray Bros - 1.92 U G. Reaeoner GO J. W. Young 13.C3 Williams & Goeser 2.00 R. M. Wade & Co . .20 W. J. Culver ..... - 39.50 Chaso & Skalfe 11.00 John Hughos Co 35.30 W. B. Wnrnor & Co; G 00 Tllleon & Co 8.84 J. A. Simpson 2.00 W. P. George t... 10.80 After the roadlng of tho usual bills against the city the council ndjournod at 8 o'clock, to meot next Monday ev onlng at 7:30 o'clock to consider the matter of applying tho Australian bal lot to the coming election. A CROWN OF GLORY. As Well as a Mark of Beauty Is Lux urlous Hair. It 1ms bean truly said thnt tho crowning glory of our race Is a luxur iant head of hair. It used to bo thought that this was one of the blessings which the gods bestowed capriciously, nnd It wns only recently thnt scientists have dis covered that Ha beauty Is tlepondent upon the absence of a minute germ which flourishes in tho hair follicles, where It destroys the lifo of the hair. To restore this life and kill the germs which cause the mischief Is the mission of Newbro's Horplclue. Herplclde surely kills the germs, and Is the best hair dressing on the market. It contains no grease or oils, neither will It stain nor dye. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10 cents In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co.. Detroit. Mich. Daniel J. Fry, Special Agont, Salem. Everybody Goes to the White Houso lunch counter at noon. Open all hours of the day and night B IT B d7ah o A ml TtuEUptaot H The Hor C. Bright boys and girls will find tnat it U worth tfteir wHUc te try to solve the Kindsrbeosu, tfce new manias jeani In packajas of H-O Oatmeal. Is each paekasc k a card ef istttrwetio.. A Kinderbeast is a kindergarten animal. It it great Am tt do tkom. Mothers will nnd that the Kiaderbeast pussies will kscp the ehUdren busy for a long time, in an instinctive war. H-O is oatmeal with the state changed to dextrine and is a ready te slip into the tissues of th body wttbuot ovsrwotking that asset eesbvsst organ, the stomach. H-O requires less ceeldng ttua any ether ealcsaaL M and bratatn Eruptions Dry, moist, scaly tcttor, all forms of eczomti or salt rheum, fiimplea and otlior cutaneous eruptions pro ceed from humors, either inherited, or acquired through defective di gestion and assimilation. To troat theso eruptions with drying medicines is clangorous. The tiling to do is to tako Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Which thoroughlyclcnnso tho blood, expelling all humors and building up tho whole system. Thoy cure Hood's Sarsaparllln permnnently cured J. G. IUnes, Frauha, 111., of wienm, from which he hail sufTurod for homo tlmoi and Miss Alrlnn Wolter, Ilo 212, Alspna. Wis., of pim ple on tier fitee nnd back and Chafed akin on tier body. lr which she had been crvatly troubled. There are more testimonials In favor of Hood's than cau bo published. Hood's Sursnparllla promlsoo to euro and koops tho promise. CANADA'S FUTILE SCHEME Commission Would Not Stand For Her Coarse Work TOOK A STRAW VOTE Interesting Experiment In a Restaurant An advertising agent, roprosent Ing a prominent New York mngazlno, while on a recont westorn trip, wns dining ono evonlng In a Pittsburg restaurant. "While waiting for his order he glanced over his newspaper and no ticed the advertisement of a well known dyspepsia preparation, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets; as he himself was a regular tiBer of the tablet, he began speculating as to how many of the other traveling men In the dining room woro also friends of the popular remedy for Indigestion. He snys: I countod twonty-throe men nt tho tables and In the hotol ofllco I took tho troublo to Interview thorn and wnB surprised to loam that nine out of the twenty-three made a practlco of taking ono or two of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets after oach meal. Ono of them told mo ho. had suffer ed so much from stomach troublo that at ono time bo hnd boon obllgod to quit tho rond, but since using Stuart's Dyspopsla Tablets bad boon ontlroly froo from Indigestion, but ho contin ued their use, especially whllo travel ing, on account of Irregularity In moals and because like nil traveling mon ho was often obliged to ont what ho could got nnd not always what he wanted. Anothor who lookod the picture of health, said he novor nto a moal with out taking n Stuart Tablet afterward because ho could oat what he ploasod and whon ho pleased without fonr of sleepless night or nny other trouble. Still another used them because he was subject to gas on the stomnch. causing pressure on heart and lungs, shortness of breath and distress In eliest, whloh ho no longer export euced since using the tablets regular iy. Another clnlmed thnt Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets, was the only safe re medy he had ever found for sour stom ach and acidity. He had formerly used common soda to relieve the trouble, but the tablets were much better and safer to use. After smoking, drinking or other excesses whloh weaken the digestive organs, nothing restores the stomach to a healthy, wholesome condition so effectively as Stuart's Tablets. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contain the natural digestives, pepsin, dias tase, which every weak stomach lacks, as well as nux, hydrastln and yellow partita, and can be safely relied on as a radical euro for every form of poor digestion. Sold by druggists every where. v - 0 Osteopathy reasons that a stream of puro blood, compounded and dis pensed In Nature's own laboratory within the body to mee its particular needs. Is the safest and most effect ual ndrve tonic and tissue builder which man can employ. Drs. Seboettle. Bsrr & Uarr, Osteo paths, Grand Oper- House. Salem. Or. - - O ' A Hart Party. Mrs. 8. W. Thompson gnre a very charming afternoon party on Tuesday. in honor at her sister. Miss Vera Ily ere. who leave soon for GoMendnle. Wash., to spend Use winter. The game of hearts was playsd, at thf conclusion u( wttlen dainty refresh meats were nerved. Prises were won by Misses Scboenfsit and Hnubard Those present besides the guest of honor were: Mr. I-ools Laehmund Miss Nettle Bethaer. Mists Kdna Hub bard. Mian Yalta, Miss Lete Ilerrc-n. of Independence; Miss Ken Wagner Miss Cora TsUhtnaton, Miss Htlun Calareata, Miss Kate CarmUbal. Miss Ruth Qabrielson. Miss Agn-s Ollliert Mlas lxJa Buren and Miss gtboenfelt SIi?. Has An Outlet Through Portland Canal but None From the Head of the Yukon Cleveland. Oct. 21 The Alaska boundary decision wns goncrnlly ex pected. Canada's right to at loast half of tho Portland catinl Is undisputed. Tho ownership of Poarce and Wales Islands Is of smnll Importanco. In 1825 the trenty botweon Russln and Gront llrltaln, providing for the boundary lino between English nnd Itusslan-Amorlcn was signed. In 18G7 tho Unltod Stntos purchased Kusslan America, and thoroforc purchased nil tho lands which Russia had undor this treaty. The treaty fixed tho begin ning of the boundary at tho mouth of the Portland cannl, and has a fow points which It was to touch, but It provided that tho Russians woro to remain In possession of nil the terri tory botween the Portland canal and ML St. Kllas. for HO miles back from tho coast lino. There Is whoro the troublo arose. The whole wostprn const, from Puget Sound north, Ib pro tected by a chain of Islnnds. As the original boundary line was fixed, It ran a. distance of 30 miles from tho lino of the notunl mainland. Canada's con tention was that the lino should run 30 miles from tho outsr const of the Islands, a contention that should have no possible weight with any ono, ex cept a government grabbing for land. Tho United Stntos remained In tin dlsturbod possession Mf the torrltory until tho dlscovory of gold In tho Klondike.- Then llrltlsh Columbia nwoko to the fact that thoro was no wny of getting Into tho Klondlko from tho son, oxcopt by passing through United States torrltory. At onco Can ada began looking for somo scheme for getting to tho coast, nnd the ro suit wan tho plan which has now fnllod. Had Canada's contention boon successful, tho United 8tatos would havo lost the ontlrc coast lino and Skngwny, Junonu and sovernl other Southenstern Alaskn towns, ns well as Immoasureablo mineral nnd timber wealth. . Thore Is a grave question whether Knglnnd over really bollevod Canada had any right to the territory In dispute. Thore are many people, not only In Alaska, but In Washing ton. who believed that the decision was a forogone conclusion. Many be lleve thnt It was understood before the commission ever met that Hnglnnd was to aide with the United Stntos. and that the appointment of a com mission was simply favored by IOng land as a means of lotting Canada down lightly. London. QcL 21.Fostor. the Amer ican counsel before the Alnskn com mission, today snld the Americans were satliflod with the award. They would, of course, have liked to retain the Portland canal, but they have no criticism. The line of demarkatlun, ns decided upon by the majority of the tribunal, follews: "The lino of peaks starting at the head of Portland ca nal, running along the high moun tains, on the outer edge of the moun tains, as shown on the maps of survey mad- in ISfll. Prom these mountains the line extends to Mount Whipple, theme along what Is known us the Hunter Una of 187S, crossing the Stlkine river about 21 miles from Its mouth, thence northerly along the high peak to Katie Needle, and from there to the Devil's Thumb. The tri bunal state there Is Insufficient evi dent, owing to the absence of com plete surveys, to Identify the moun tains which correspond with those In-tend-d by the treaty. This statement contemplates and suggests a joint sur vey of that portion by the two govern ments The mountain referred to are In the eastern range, between Kn it Needle and the Devil's Thumb. Such a survey would not in any sens InN-rfere with the award. fi J- inn: &z txWjrtiA. Tho Woman Who Knows how to provide for tho pantry always koops tho essentials on hand. Economy Brand Evaporated Cream la an ossontlal to those who havo triod it Compare tho othor brands with thoso bearing our cap labol and you will find that they look w&tory in comparison. Economy Brand runs smoothly from tho can, Is uniform in appoaranco and is tho purest and most ploasant tasting. Ask your doalor for tho kind that has tho cap labol HELVETIA MILK CONDENSING COMPANY, HIGHLAND, UJ.IN0IS. . 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PREPARATORY DEPARTMET-Oten to students centering elshtti trade de rnnment lower grades In precaratory department. Besides affording professional training, the Untvctsltv seeks to clve a tfcoroutn iiattlcal education for all who arc -aware of the value of trained brain. THE NORMAL DEPARIMEMT- Offers a triGTcuj hecurte In tie moiy ird practice of teaching. Meets all then Qulrtments of state school law Its teachers are In constant demand, Catalogue Upon Application. E. S. LAMPORT, EM. 1869 OLDEST HARNESS HOUSE in Orogon. Largest Stock Oct my 1'iicos on n lino BUGGY HARNESS 269 Commercial St Harritt & Lawrence Sell more Orocerles snd tetter Orocerles than ANYBODY There's where you get GOOD treatment and GOOD goods Stop in and for yourself. old p. o. orocbhy. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK of Salem. Only National Bank In Marlon Co. Transacts a gen., Ranking business. mrmrmmrf : : : : Sayings Department : : : : Conducted antler regular savings bank rules. Poposlts of one dollar or mora receded at nny tlino, Pass liook Issued to each depositor, which mint accompany each deposit or withdrawal. luterest credit ed on the'.flrst days ol Juiy and January of each year. M4W444HiW9WHr444 l J03E3C3SST- SIOIOIKVCTWIO ;; -MERCHANT TAILOR . Opera House Block- ..... .. Court Steet ; Experienced cutter ana Utter. Will guarantee all worn, aiso clean !; Ing, pressing and repairing u Zt4&&WBM<14MtHi4M94 D. S. Bentley. Wholesale and Retail. t Roche Harbor Lime. Alsen Cement, Lath and Shingles, Sand and Gravel And all Kinds of Building Material. All Kinds of Heavy Hauling aaJ Transfer Wert dose ob short notice. 181-183 Commercial btreet,