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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1903)
-WTTTjjgpp. -!"$,- ., ,v -jsrr r - 7-n THE D AILY JOUBNAL, SALEM, ReeN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2S, 190S E ' !.' COME PUSH RCIAL CM M GOOD ROAD S The CapitalCityWiilHangUp Ptwses of $2000 Special Committee On Flax Industry to Show That Flax Can Be Raised With Profit to the Growers. Tho Greater Salem Commorcial Club tfxt In Tuosday evening on tho promo tion, of good roads. Tho matter hab toeon. brought before tho club at a pro i "vIoub mooting by County Judge Scott, "who declared Uiat tho cltleons of Sa eom ought to bqnr their share In tho "burden of constructing permanent highways Into tho city. "If wo built a, Chlnoso wall around th.s city and shut tho farmers all out, It wouldn't be irtx tuontliB before we'd all bo climbing wr tho wall, and becoming farmers, or wo couldn't exist," said tho Judgo, allowing tho discussion, which was generally participated in, and brought vut Home noodod amendments to the resolutions, preaontod by II. D. Thiol on, which woro adopted as follews: Good Roada Program. "Realizing that ono among tho greatest noeds In tho county and etato la bettor public hlghwnys, and realiz ing also that, It Is Impossible for tho county court to build good public Tilghways throughout this county with tho limited amount of fttndB at Its dis posal for this, purposo, and In ordor that road building Bhall not lag bqhlnd ether lines of progress, It Is necessary that more funds bo raised for that pur pose. "It bulng Uia dmlro of this club to lo all It can to aid In this Important work, bo It thoroforo resolved "That It Is tho senso of this club that It mnko a strenuous effort to ralso a fund of not loss than 2000 to lo known as tho road.fuml, said monoy to bo oxponded under 'tho direction of tho county court of Marlo.n county, and tho Good Iloads Ilurcau of this city, In building permanent roads of broken stono or ficreoncd gravol In tho four ox- Salem that shall subscribe and pend tho greatest amount of volun teer labor, computed at current wages, or tho largest sum of monoy, or both, In tho building In a pormauont manner ono or moro public highways In their respective districts. 8uch rpads to be gin at tho corporate limits of the city of Salem, and extend Into tho country districts. ' Howovor, it will bo satisfactory to tills club that any or all of tho above subscribed monoy or labor may bo ox pondod In repairing any heretofore per manently improved highway, or con verting partially Improved highways Into pormnnont roads; or it may be used In connecting two pieces of road that havo boon permanently construct ed, making ono complete and continu ous strip of road so permanently con structed, oxtendlng from said limits Into tho country dlstrlcta. in tho relatlvo proportion that sold work shall havo been done, and in the manner as 'aboyo sot forth." Committee on Promotion. Pursuant to Instructions received at the last meeting of tho club President Hofor, named tho following to constI Ituto tho committee on encouragement of good reads: A. N. Moores, W. T. Rlgdon, M. Bredomeler, E. S. Lamport and II. D. Patton. To Advertise Salem. Tho executive commiteo adopted a resolution instructing Secretary Gra ham to correspond with tho Portland dally papers, asking them to glvo their news roportB frorh tho Capital City moro prominence, with headlines across tho pago on which such nows appears ,as Ib tho general custom with cities as large as Salem. At pres ent, Secretary Graham stated, nowo from Salem was scattered over levor a! pages, In with nowa from small towns, and attracted no att.ntlon whatever to tho second city In the stato. Salem was entitled to at least as much promlnonco as Vancouver and Oregon City, and was not gottlng it Committee on Flax Industry. President Hofor also announced that ho had appointed tho following committee on flax industry: A. W. Prescott, Eugene Dosse, TUmon Ford, William Brown and F. "W. Durbln. Jnmes Kyle, tho chairman of the commltteo on car shortage, appointed at tho last meeting asked for furthor tlmo In which to report, and the re quest was granted. Shuts Out Some Vessels. Washington, Nov. 25. Consul Malm ross, of Colon, tolegrnptos tho state .dopartmont yesterday tho follewing: "Steamboat ngonts hero woro Informed yestorday aftornoon of tho closure of tho Cartngona harbor to vossols from rf in fnlnn Tf Is nnf nlnanrl In nlhnr "All of said volunteer labor shall bo lBthm,an portB performed and monoy paid In by said, districts, or substantially secured, on or boforo tho ICth day of July, 1904. Killed By Live Wire. San Francisco, Nov. 2C. Bert Ross, "Tho above montlonod $2000, moraU tolophono lineman, was olectrocutod or less, Is to bo oxponded In tho man' nor above sot forth, and so soon as 1 shall bo convenient after It shall havo boon dotormlned what districts are en titled to tho snmo, as follews: "Forty por cent In tho road district that shnll ralso and expend In tho ag gregate tho largest amount of monoy and labor. Thirty por cent In tho road district that shall ralso and expend tho next largest amount. Twonty por cont In tho district that shall ralso and oxpond tho third largest amount. Ten por cont In tho district that shall raise and oxpond tho fourth largest amount of monoy and labor. Such moneys to bo oxpondod upon on a polo in tho streets. Tho- body What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in tho family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try road districts adjacont to tho city of tho respective roads In said dlstrlcta Jell-O 9 Pro- a delicious ana healthful dessert. Pre pared In two minutes. No boiling I no baking I add boiling water and set to cool. Flavers: Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawberry. Get a packaga at your grocers to-day. 10 eta. CONGRESSMAN LIVINGSTON . Says Po-ru-na Is a Splendid Ca tarrhal Tonlct I Jti vc COLONKti Ik 1. LIVINGSTON. Colonol L. I. Livingston, Mombor ol tho Industrial Commission and tho load bag Domocratlo mombor of tho Com mltteo on Appropriations In the House it Representatives, whoso homo la at Atlanta, Ga., writes t ' take pleasure In joining with (Jcncral Wheeler, Congressman Brewer and others la recommending Peruna as an excellent tonic and a catarrh cure." Col. L. I. Livingston. Catarrh Oared. All phases of catarrh, acute or chronic, aro promptly and permanently cured, It Is through Its operation upon tho ner vous system that Peruna has attained mob a world-wldo reputation as a bum rod rollablo romody for all phases ol catarrh whorevor located. Mr. Jas. O. Morin, 1170 Ontario strcot Montreal, Canada, writes: " Poruna is certainly a groat catarrh remedy. It cured mo of catarrh of th head and I gladly indorso it. Canadian! aro peculiarly afflicted with this disease and for y'jnrs tho doctors havo tried tc ovorcomolt with elixirs, powders and pills, but Peruna has solved tho quostlon and slnco tho medlclno haa been estab lished horo hundreds of pcoplo hara boon cured of catarrh." Jas, O. Morin, If yon do not dorlvo prompt and satis factory results from tho nso of Poruna, writo at onco to Br. Ilartman, giving a full statement of your cue and ho will bo ploasod to give yon his valuablo ad Vice froo. Address Dr. Ilartman, President ol Tho Ilurtmou Sanitarium, Columbus. O waa hold by tho wires, and his death was watched by many in tho Btrccts, who saw tho clothos burn from tho man's body. Last Spike Chestnut Ogdon, Utah, Nov. 25. Tho llarrl man party arrived at noon, and will reach Salt Lake tonight. Thoy will drlvo tho lost splko In tho cut-off to morrow, after which Harrlman goes tc California for an Indefinite Btay. 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