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"TJ-J nj-v"i "RfJT K- DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1905. LIEUT. F. 5. DAVIDSON PROPOSE TO BUILD DRAIN A MATTER OF HEALTH TO THE A BRIDGE COAST SHHIIHIMKnisraHMMMSlsa X-RAYS I IlMnMliniMEMBBSeHKCXMBa Clark may havo boon, married in Montana, but tho marriage certificate is not on exhibition at tho fair. f Mrs. Wilson, ,bavJn.r saved Wife- S'MIWiBmHtXAS- ' , ,; I &akiH3 ?? if . v- ,. ; Murdoror Hoch v front' -tho frall'ows. should now load him to tho altar. May bo ho ban "sworn off." , "? A girl back East killed hcrsolf bo causo sho was not beautiful, If Ore gon girls novor lio except from -that causo Mothusolah will l'oso his record. Council May See Its Way Clear to Try One of Concrete POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS MO SUBSTITUTE CITY COUNCIL'S DOINGS Appointed Fire Chief, Take Up Bridge Matters and Adjourn to Friday At tho city council mooting last ov oning Mark H. Savngo was oloctod fire i chiof to fill tho vacancy caused by tho' resignation of Mr. Pugh sovcral wooks ngo. In tho interim Chief Knginoor W, E. DoLong has sorvod in tho double capacity of chlof and onginoor, and that gcntlomnn is no doubt pleased to havo tho majtor aottlod. Mr. Savngo la nn old timo Salem boy, nnd has had considerable exnorlnnfn in H,.. A... ,i. pnrtmont work in tho post, so It is gon- TWO ornuy conceded that he will mnko n compolout man. Ho is thoroughly fa miliar with tho city, nnd his' knowledge will bo a gront 'holp in his work. By request City Attorney Inmnn roparod a. 1)111 for a now vagrancy or- uiimuuu, which was introduced nt last streets, wns referred to tho fire and water committee. ' A notico was ordorod publishod to tho effect that tho council will appor tion tho oxponso of tho proposod South Commorcial street improvement at a mooting to bo hold on August 15th. An ndjourncd mooting of tho council will ho hold on Friday ovoning of this weok for tho purposo of consldorlnc an ordlnanco for covering tho proposod improvement, Tho special roport on. a now bridgo for Ea"sti Stato streot was roforrod to tho committeo on bridges, and tho council ndjourned to 8 p. m. next Fri day. public with for 30 years" 'rousmlt him." , At tho regular session of tho city council last ovonine tho committeo on nnrmnnnnt lfif3rvAa snVtmlrfAil ttiA tt rm,... fn.i .. .. Mntvlnr rnnrf. In fivnr nf ftitlTrltnrr onn auuxo uBul uo Bomo Bympntny tor t " -y Dcpow wore it not for that long list 0f ,concroto or ?tco1 brl(e0! socond-h&iifl stories ho has bored, tho "Wo' our sPecIal committeo to rviium HU9 iuiuiiuu wiu uiuuur ui lut construction of permnnent bridges for thn cltv. would further rnnnrfc thnt tlm ., ., Eastern morchnnts nnd manufactim proposition for bonding tho city for the ors doslro to havo tho Chinoeo oxclu- s,,m ot 35000 tor tho purposo of build sion act ropealcd. Tho Unitod States ,nS B0Vcn reinforced concrote bridges has ono raco problem now that is tho wns Jofcat0(1 ty a vl of tho people most serious conundrum It t.n. t -m.. on tho 24th day of July last. Hence Is it wlso to croato anothort Tho Hartford, Conn., Courant says: it is out of tho question for tho coun cil to considor tho proposition of con- Htrtipttnf fllA lirtflfrna na mntnmntntfvl auu uuiuuru, unn., ijournni says: " ..... .. .-... .,...,.. ....... "Sonator Mitchell has only reaped or two roasons. First, tlicro are no what ho sowed." "This may bo true fun(la ttvanaMo for tho construction of but supposo the balanco of tho United' tl10 bridges. Tho second nnd paramount States senators wero sent into tho ronson ' that tho pooplo havo declared grain flold, "what would tho harvest n8ainst th proposition, which is final, bot" i nntl should bo resjccted by the council. , "Your committeo has had1 tho mat Dr. Arthur says Rockof oiler. Carno- tor under consideration sinco tho bond gio nndi that class will bo lookod unon proposition wns dofoatcd, and wo find as publlo bonofuotoro after all us com mon pooplo aro doad. Tho doctor is ov mSt MHBWIB&,. Mm PE-RU-NA STRENGTHENS THE ENTIRE SYSTEM. that on an examination of tho financct of tho city that it is safo for tho coun iiiiii irvujMu uru uuuir. A no UOCUJr is qv- - - - u. ..w uuu idontly too wlso to "look a gift horse c" to build ono permanent bridgo with ROAD MAY BE BUILT t Propositions Offereb Salem for a Road to, Independence A very plausible- .plnn is now nd vnncod whoroby Snlom can got n, rail road cbnnoction with Indonondoncn. out in any way embarrassing tho city financially, unless nomo unforseen ovent should occur requiring na unusu al outlay of monoy. "It npponrs from tho troasuror'i books that thoro was un unexpended balnnco in tho treasury nt tho end of tho yoar 1004 of $3100. "Wo also find thnt up to Juno 30th j of this yonr tho city has expended nbout $10,000; allowing $5500 on tho Secretary Wilson is now looking 'ntorC9t account. This oxponso In- for "good' men" to run tho depart- cIutlC8 $200 for ,I0R,?' nml " " b,,t mont of ugrlculturo. Tho troublo is fnIr Pres,,mo that tho next bIx thnt tho public lias lost confidence in I1"01"8 w'" not rcquiro a greater ex anything omnnnting from nny of tho Pndituro for city purposes than the liopiirtmont8, nnd their usefulness ns flrst B,x montll!, r ordinnry running information bureaus is at tho r.orn ' oxponsos of tho city, honco tho totnl point I oxponso of tho city will bo nbout $38,- uuu ior mo year juuo, interest on out standing bonds included. Wo furthor in" tho mouth," nnd is getting roady to pass tho bat. ' Now thnt tho trail Is open, and tho "Oaks" busy sovon days in tho week. won't tho "unco good" kindly 'con sont to lotting tho working clnssca of Portland nnd tho stato havo n chance to soo tho exhibits, or must thoy spond tholr monoy in day Pareo, or for boor V. R. Davidson. Lato Lieut. U. B. Army, Washington, D. O., caro U. S. Pension Offlco, wrltea: "To my mind there i no remedy torcaiarrn comparnoie w reruns. It not only strikes at the root of the maisay, out n tones ana strenginens the system In a truly wonderful way. inainaaoccn us nisiory in my case. I choorfully and unlicsl tutlmrlv recommend It to thoio nftilotod as I havo boon." F. S. Davidson, If yon do not dorlvo prompt and satis factory results from tho use of Porunn, writ at onco to Dr. Ilartrann, giving a full statomont of your coso, and ho will b ploasod to give you bis valnablo ad Tico gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, Prosldont of Tho nartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. night's mooting an-N undor suspension r0",' co""ocUon1 with Independence, of tho rulos, plaoml on its third read-1 nml t,lc ,,ltorvonI,,B country. It omn Ing nnd passed by a unanimous vote of '"'V ?'" '-!!' ",r80,,Uorff' tho acut tho council. Tho bill wns earof.illv In,eP'!onco nnkor, nnd has tho oar- drawn up nnd takes tho plnco of all ", ?, ' T"' A s wol knowl., Mr. other Hlmllar oMlnnnooi. under whlal. . lrlr8C.h,'orff '" l'rac ically tho solo own er or tho motor lino from that placo to Dallas, and It Is also n woll-known fact thnt ho hns tho most friendly ro IntiotiH with tho Southern Pacific Com other similar oMlnnnaos, under whloh tho officers havo heretofore noted. An nmondtnont to tho saloon ordl nanco wns also introduced', but after Us first rOIUllllL" UOtl()U nil thn annin was indefinitely postponed, on motion " "wProl0" , ' of Aldormnn TWim - . tension to Snlom in consideration of Another nmondmont Introduced ro. tho ,oor,B of thl8 dty vnnclng tho vldos for an Inroaw In tho salaries of monV for 00'000 bonds- " cn B- tho city marshal ami recorder from ?ure a J'?'1 Qof ? v"nth, n $1000 to $1200 per annum. Tho bill tri",i, nf tno-Soutlmrn Pacific loading ... .... lU)rt)l frnlll Tni1iiullil.n ilnnn In n wna pui inrougu us Jlrst nnd socond . ' ' .7 "w " readings and referred to tho ordlnanco ' !', n0nr lnm lhr h W0U,d committeo. l,u"d a now trnck nnJ Jn odilition to ttpon complaint of Councilman itt"?, t,,0i,,0';'i. ' nka 8w Jacobs as to tho bad condition of the C"t h. '" U, r,B,lt,of wny to U, clt-v' Liberty street bridgo, tho committeo " h lhe," tconMltlotta Iook reasonable, on bridge was outlKtrkoA to havo T nf, bo,nK !nkou UP h' Sa,om P00" same rodocked. No action waa taken 1l0 w,,lh 008ilIerablo interest. Tho upon n similar report relative to tho Prol,M, "'"J lon'l fl " 'i t IVont street bridgo tn0 w,,0l I,roWon ' a road from Sa Illdi worn ruflnlv,.,! for tl, ,, lo,u to Indopondonoo. w tion of a foot-bridgo on Capital stroct It novor rains, but It pours, eipoclal tton or a root-brldgo on Capital stroct, , " -. -. .. ru.-, j.,. nnd nil wore rejected, owing to their ly !? tho Pr"'ltlon consists of slro. n.ul tho whole matter was referred f,ooJ ' "B' f0,8?' ". R 'TuU to tho bridgo eommltt'A. lh 0,.t,MB"' wK"t & Traction Com- TTiw i.i,tit a i.i .. ii i.. Py. of this city, now proposes to v a-v wairt tra ikittviiiiuii UIITIIU lllir . - ...nt .. ... .i ...... ... build nnd committeo on wuyt nnd moans was In- equip n first-class electric lino from hore to Independence. This tructml to prepare n statement of tho "no "Rm h0,e to Inependenco. This financial condition of tho oily, and sub- t,u,y oiteT lo 'lo on Practically tho oamo ...i .i .- .. .. . .. . terms as Mr. Ulrnnhhoro. nrcnnt Min nr .... ...... mil tho samo to the council at tho noxt regular meeting. A petition from tho residents of the fifth ward, usklug for a hydrant nt t.ha corner of Uromlway and Market A CHECK BOOK Means n whulo lot to Us owner. It menus his money Is In ,u safe, place, froo from all danger of theft or fire. It nuuins tho respect of thoso Willi wlimu )IIU UV1. II lUtNUlS uu Inoreiimi in your own solf renpt. It nuans the nbllltV to travel or buy without having to carry a lot of money about with you. TUB SAXHM STATE BANK Invites you to become a ohock book owner. It's vory easy. Salem State Bank E, W. HAZARD, Casitkr they will secure their own rlcht of wny and build ull the wny from tho Wil lamette bridgo to Independence, n dis tance of 11 miles. This they proposo to do In consideration of tho cltltons of tho two towns subscribing for tho $00, 000 bonds, which shall bo a flrst mort gage on tho road, nnd furthermore they proposo that tho Citizens' Light & Traction Co. shall gunranteo tho Intor eat ou the0 bonds. If this project is carried out the oompnny proposes to run onrs for pas songor sorvUc eneh wny ovory hour, nnd freight tars as often, ns truffle de ' mands, Thay -will' run IS or n duy, nnd Imuo traiwforslp pnssengers to any point In tho city, nfter walking over the bridge. This line would be built 'and equipped in first-class style, and i oould bo in operation four months. TilBV WOUld nlfe) lmtlll thnlr Rilnm I lines to tho east end ot tho Willamette unuge, to eneet easy trantrcrs. Hither one of these propositions would bo a good thing for Salem, and they should be. taken up and sifted as a their morjts at an early date. Sueh & connection would be a valuable feed er for boMi'towns, and a great develop er of tho country between. Ohnuncoy Dcpow snys ho has not re signed ns n director of -tho Equltnblo, and has no intention of doincr so. Yet ft fow wooks ngo ho prnctlcnlly cnllod Paul Morton a liar, for saying ho hnd not realgnod and Inslstodl that ho hnd placed his resignation In Morton's hnnds. Chnuncey is somewhnt of n liar himself. Tho goncrnl Press Dureau of the Lowls ami Clnrk fair bonsts that it hns sont wookly nrtlclos to 0000 papers. It dues not say, however, thnt tho samo nrtlclos nro so long and' prosy that most of thorn go into tho wnsto baskot. With somo short, snappy paragraph stuff, tho fair would got fifty timoa as much froo advertising. Kvldontly tho job of running tho press buronu was flllod by pull, instead of merit. o TIIAUD EXPOSED. A fow counterfeiters havo latoly boon making and trying to soil Imita tions of Dr. King's Now Discovory for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, and othor modlcinos, thoroby defraud ing tho public. This is to warn you to bownro of auch pooplo, who seek to profit, through stenllnir tho renutn- tion of romodles which havo been sue- cosafully curing diseaso for over 35 years. A euro protection to you is our namo on tho wrapper. Look for it, on all Dr. King's, or Bucklon's romodles, na nil othors aro moro imi tations. II. K. HUCKLKN & CO. Chiongo, 111., and Windsor, Cnnndn. For sale by J. O, Perry. Salem, find that our revonuo from nil sources will- bo npproxlnratoly $41,000, if col- TID3 BEST MADE BIIOOM IS THE SALEM BROOM BUY NO OTHER RAILS FOR THE EXTENSION Carline Will Be Extended to the Rock Quarry at Once looted up ns closo ns usually has Leon done In conclusion wo would rccoiru mend that tho council tnko up tho mat tor of tho construction of a pormanont bridgo across Mill crcok on Stato stroct which wo find can bo built at a cost of nbout $1000, Including tho bridge prop or, with fill nnd tho gravollng of the samo. Of this sum the Citizons' Light & rVrnfltnn Pnnmnnu will .lnM4 Airnn leaving $3000 to bo provldod by the city, "Wo furthor find that there will be an unoxpondod balanco in tho city tronsury nt tho end of tho year, after tho construction of this bridgo, of nbout $2000, nfter allowing for nocos sury nnd urgent ropairs of city bridges." BREAD ON A PLATE, no matter how fastidious the palate may be, is always dellelous when rnado from Salem Hour. White, light, exquisitely ilavored, wholesome and nourishing, it is both tempting and palatabjo when made from the king of all bread makers, the Suloin flour. 8AXBM FLOTJBINa MILLS. Oravo Trouble roreseon. It neods but llttlo foresight to tell, thnt whon your stomach nnd liver nro badly affoctod, grave trouble is ahead, unless you take tho proper modlclne for .your disease, as Mra. John A. Young of Clay, N. Y.. did. Sho sav. "I had neuralgia of tho liver and stomach, my heart was weakened, and I could not eat. I wns very bad for n. long time, uut in Hlectrlc Bitters I found just what I neoded, for thoy quickly relieved and cured me." Best medicine' for weak women. Sold under guarantee by J. O. Perry, Druggist, ra, Or., nt 50c a botttle. Oregon Suburban Auto Co. Automobile car leaves WIIlnm Hotel for Independence, week days, at 4 a. m. anu a:3U p. ra. Returning leaves Independence at 8:30 and 5 p. m. Sun days leaves 8alcm at 8 a. m. and 3s30 p. m. Leaves Independence at U:M) a. m. and 5 p. m. Connects at Inde pendence with motor for Monmouth, Dallw and all points on the West Side! apeciai ror ovenlng parties. 017-tf M. P. BALDWIN, Mgr. Sovcral carloads of stcol rails Imvn arrived for tho Citizons' Light & Trnctlon Company, which nro to br used for tho oxtonslon of tho electric lino about a mlto and a hnlf south, to tho county roek uarry. Tho old rails, um wio uomnioreial stront lrl,in south, nro to bo replaced bv tin.n 40-poundi rails, and tho old ones that nro to be takon ui from thnt of tho road nro to bo rolald for tho south oxtonslon. This will place the now rails on tho heavy grades, whoro tho heaviest wear and tear takes place, and tho old, worn rails will bo placed on tho oxtension, whore thoro will be ignior trnlllc, for somo years at least mis movo on the part of the eom Pny is the first step resulting from the order for tho South Commorcial street improvement. Tho work of ex tension will begin just as soon as the present track is rolnl.1 win, i rails and all will bo completed in time to deliver tho crushed rnv t. i.i. excellent improvement in South Salem. The practical effect of this project .... uu ,uo rcouiiding of tho ontiro line south. In the first placo In ri(. i. present track it will bo placed in the center of the street, preparatory for treot improvement. New ties will of course, be laid, and thus it will bo a new road from tho bridge to the rook quarry. The eomnnnt. ,m i...n., . he e.t side of tho road from tho city llllllta on.,H, 1 ..... . V , " "uu "in go about half a "'v ueyom! tUo junetion of h .Tr.. son road. It will be bu.lt next to the , aeross tho ditch from tho rock roadbed. This will n...i... ,L . H,, . , , """"""i" uio oest Mii of drainage, and will no doubt prove a (treat bonnfit t i.. ,. iiuuiio rona. : ,u'"" " l0 "o rock quarry about tlf a mile beyond the junetion. It is he Intention to operate cars on this JL 'ed "8 ften " traffic S5Si!ii-ti to Tiee Water ' Speculation has been tu t. Ing tho past weok as to what tl, poarnnco of an engineers' outfit u u placo mean,. This outfit, four, cars, wns sidotracked hw Z n week ago, nnd two mea charge. Thoso men r0 only ri of thn ornw n,1 -l-i . ' eBPj9 ""' ""u ,i'u,"l not to hoB, purposo thoy havo been sent W , Two other- nnm .i. V .'"' engineer has not yet put in aa,0 nnco, but thoso hero say tW Z. tho balanco of tho crow on .?? from tho south. Several laf , S" for tho uso of tho gang, camBir5 freight a couplo of lttv . .. ..7 ovidont thoy oxpoot to work awrf tho main lino of tho S. P. B V2 Thoy nro, without quostlon, in'tk, pioy of tho S. P. Co. Tho be .: general hero that thoy nro to 0tkci tho lino toward tho const, but tt Htf of work to bo dono remains, ai nl . mystory. ' ' Tho abovo was n dlsnn,.V i. ... Roseburg Roviow Tuoslnv. Ti., ... f...M. W Mr. C. D. Drain, who was over fna Drain this mornincr. tolls n. ik.. t gincor Brown and' thrco asslstuti t uow at r,rnin, nnd thnt a crew ot II moro mon is oxpoctod there W!se day. Tlioir Instructions are to bfgii making n pormanont location of i nfl. road lino from Drain toward tho m Thoy hnvo ton lnrgb tents and otau cquipmont, nnd also two Chinese uoU Thoy nro negotiating for on fM. horso toam nnd ono two-horse team fa tho uso of tho ong!noorlnr nartv Aui.. tho ontiro summer. Tho surveying, ty which startod from Drain over in years ngo nnd locnted a railroad Um down tho const is still employed la tki vicinity of Crosccnt City, Cal. Mt. Drain snys tho Drain & Conit ril!rl has beon built so often, on naDr. till tho pooplo nro not, ns yot, showlijl very mucn ontnusinsm aver tho dmkjI movomont, although thoro has almJy been spent npproxlmntoly $30,000 li survoylng tho lino, and the pre of a second corps of onglnecra, iflti tho avowed purposo of making a per mnncnt location of n railroad gini color to tho reports that actual e struction work Is soon to begin. Htiie Wing Sang Co iuua oi iancy Dry Qoodj, sUks. Embroideries, Laceo. Mok n nTwT: Gents' and L&diea' ruraishing Qoodj. Suits, Wrappero, skirts. -n,t nIj wear. Sale cheap, Oonrt street, Salem. Oregon. Phnn m..b ... v Court St, corner alley. An Old-rashloned Thunder Storm This morning, at 4 oVlnv .. ... gan a musical concert which pleased the ear. of the average Easterner. It was L ? a mUd' mllous thun- to lay the dnt t , . v""ulu i,i. I . " ua J11" a little hint to armors that harvesting ,hou Id not be delayed, and that in Oregon it "ever entirely forget, how to ra'f Roport Salem Public Library for Jul; 1005. xsumbcr using rending room HfJ Now mombors V Totnl members W? Number of loans (85 por cont Ac tion) SI New boeks: Gifts 91 Number of books in library SIM Acknowledgements nro due tho fol lewing: Mrs. A. T. Kolllher-Isidro. br Mm Austin; In Connection With tho DeWfl loughby Claim, Frances Hodgson Bur nett; Divino Firo, by May Sinclair) It sido of Ono Ilundrcd Homes, by Vfa Mnrtin Johnson; Home Games and Fir ties, by Mrs. Hamilton Mott; Model Houses for Llttlo Money, by Wra. I Prlce: Gondola Davs. bv F. HopiiM Smith; Workors, tho East and Worker tho West, also Day With a Tramp ni Other Dnvn Jt. W A WvkVuKi DJ -. ., , j , ,, ... ,,., , . at LmguerrO's nnd Other Days, by '. Smith; Well Worn Roads of Spain, Hoi Innd and Italy, by F. n. Smith; OroTtr Cleveland, by W.'o. Stoddard; In Tot With tho Inflnlto, by R. W. Trine. S. B. Ormsby Ten Years Among tb Moil Bairn, hv .T. Trnn,rnnlf ThoorT S Practice of Teaching, by David P. Pa tret: Manual of Ponmanohip, hj Payson, Dutton and Scribner; Prim" of Forestry, by Gifford Plnchot, Park Board, Portland, Or, Beprt for 1004. G. O. L. Snyder El Nino de 1 BoH, by P. A. do Alarcon; Dona PerfegU, bv B. P nnl.lno. Tnlr n TlenWO. bj , -. -, ...., -.v.. , - - Mi J. dtt Ibarra; Practical Course U Spanish, by Monsanto & Languelller. PLENTY TO EAT But no appetite, woll describes theeoa ditiona of thousands of persons. Their Stomachs kTA HM.. VinxV nn thent but it only requires a fair trial of til famous H0STETTERS STOMACH BITTERS . ,..v, w UO tUljVt l4W WS " wonted vigor. Then why not start to- aay7 ror over 60 yoars it has d curing Indigestion, Dyspepsia, OostlT ness, BUlousness. Poor Appeo Oramps and Diarrhoea.. Try it 800