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JV ;- ft." . DAILY OATlT&Ii SOTTXttAXt, gAIjntt,v QgBQOST, TUESDAY, JULY' 3, 1900.; -. 'fAVi.vrt .wiV.t I 1 ,', ms& i . THE SKID.OQ: EAT Douglas ISft Cream, the ljind, and you 11 bo happy, wo lead thorn all. & DOUGLAS, '0 Loading Grocers; ' y-vt& Kfo-'MtbMato St, Phonos 182-137 IfMUfcX afreet from the dairy o ottt freezer makes perfect re cream. (eeajhe mmoff : JSiiKos So, the only stuff - :W1 fwtfW satisfaction to cv- rytMC. Applied with a maM sprayer, it costs less taw iOc a day and does the D.irk. -Give it a trial and we fKwTyou will like it. ih D.A.WHITE&SON fEEDMEN and SEEDMEN Posltrtr and Boo Supplies. !255CofhH Phone 160 COUNCIL WILL BUILD REINFORCED CEMENT BRIDGE Gty .Fathers Transacted Only Routine Business at Monthly Meeting of . Council Last Night EDISON THEATRE P3 TONIGHTANDAIJrWEEK 7 Th,p Brigham-Cooper Company pre '"inta th'elbeuutlful patriotic drama en- "',uoa . nt 'TOR THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE J 1 ?v;' 5POTO.BIG ACTS jriw,'8PE0IALTIES MTWBEN ACTS bTxieMlO and 20 Cents TXn8IAY AND WEDNESDAY A.,eontinuous show from 2 H ,y, , P. M. to 11 P. M. (Of everything that you could wish 1 r In the vay of lumbor, or , largo la our assortmont thai Is Is isy for the builder to find just what ffj (.wants. V-TlWj.jlowj, prices wo ask mako tho ejiybjrfisYeasy as tho choosing. ( Wky4tget our quotations on your pplyt r- .OGJBTf UEL & LUMBER CO. a. 55 .l)U. MWWmr to Play Falls City. Thle Cfeeaafcvwa baseball team went to Jiila OUyt yesberdoy afternoon, where 'tW,fHI,r51 tno aggregation of that kWfe Fourth. it, til We d,i 2Vb How's This? iOno Hundred Dollars Be- py caso of Catarrh that can by Hall's Catarrh Cure. iionoy & Co., Toledo, u. idersigned, havo known F. the last fifteen years, and f perfectly honorablo in all insactions, and financially out any obligations made (ng, Kinnan & Marvin, fade Druggists, Toledo, O. tarrh Cure is taken Intern directly upon tho. blood and ices of the system.. Testi- free. PHce, 75c per bot- all drucrclsts. K Family Pills for consU- Sold Paper. bos dttoosod of the t" JEarahfieW. Tho paper iiaod1 with! iho Advertiser, published aa the MsfB-h-G. A. Kramer, &a pur- editor and wanageB;. loa cms urt, the best is the city. lus. 7-2-St ' o KeaWuML id lumber yard laborers, y. Woo4aaieB, HM t Ij vratk. Apply te Beefe- Gj SgM, Or. S-lStf ' rMr. Downing, tho chairman of the street committee, and Alderman John 'Bayno of South Salem', cracked' merry and ribald) jesta at each other and merrily and jauntily smilod at each othtlr across tho glittering horscshoo at tho meeting of tho city council last night . Councilman Jacob of North Salem mado onlfjT ono set speech nnfd as ho very, skillfully odlvocatedi botli sidVw of tlto question with religious partiality, no repiea, woro evoked. Mayor Watera sent a 'telegraphio mes sago with his, face to the bunch, which read like this: "Do your worst; I'll not molest you." Tho committee on tho dog ordinance ropd.-ted unfavorably and eanino legis lation was sot nsido for bho present. A fayorablo roport was mado on tho cement oodri nance. Tlio committee on streets reported on tho matter of -opening, gravelling and grading Pine street and on motion of Mr. Jnvob tlw citiy attorney was ad vised to set tho wheels of tho law in motion. This is Mr. Jacob 'a pob measure. He dotes on it just as Mr. Bayne did on tho South Commercial street matter. It wont! through with a whoop. Then the ill-starred, much' discussed and cussed South Commercral street problem cama up. It is noedless to re late thattho debntera wd'e Councilmen Downing anil) Bayne. Mr. Downing saldi that tlwy contractors had completed 2344 lineal feet of tho work, whieh was 45 per cent of the total, and reeon men itod n draw of somo $045. Mr. Barn "Mr. Mayor, what is a lineal foot? How can a lineal foot of paving be so much on; ono sido of tho streob and a. difforcnt distance on tho other? Time's a funny kind of lineal foot to me." Ml'. Downing; "The work is com pleted further on ono sido of tho street than it is on the obhor and- wo struck tho average That's all." Mr. Baynici "Oh." ' Tho mayor put tljo motion to 'adopt tho Toporb and it was carried with a whoop. Then Mr. Downing, chairman of the street committee, reported that tho $300 approjfiated for work on tho fnir ground road was nearly gono and ho askeuli for $400 more. Mr. Bayno saw him that $300 and called him. Mr. Bayno had four aces and a pair of jaeks. Ml'. Downing had a bob-tailed flush and ho got tho $400. 'lb was during this nerve-racking scene that jokekts passed be-tween tho lead ch of tho two sides of tho house. Mr. Bayno said somo city officers hud not paid their poll tnxes and Mr. Downing said that Bayno had not paid his. Bayno said he didn't havo tho monoy the first time he was hit, bub ho had paid It since. It was hero that Bayno had a lead plpo cinch. Tho motion to appropriate money could not pass without his voto and hta was beggtW to withdraw his motion to refet the request for money. Hera Mi Jneobo did tho Henry Clay poaco-nxaking act and spoke on both aides. Mr. Bayno agreed to support the $400 motion if Mr. Downing would put tire whole business in writing so that a rocord) might bo kept. Tho compromUo was effected. Seven liquor license were guanted. Five of these, were for Jaek Bogrfis aud tho others were to Butte and Wendroth and Bach & Xaderetanek..' Tha Miwca DcGuire were granted permission to erect a small woodshed within the firo limits. The committee on bridges ropopted that tho plans, and" specifications for a reinforced concrete1 bridge ovo? Mill creek on North Corameroial etreet wero ready. Tho plans call fon a 40-foot span, for changing the current of tho dieekj for a guaranty bond of CO per cent of the cost from the contractors and that tho work shall bo completed- wibhia threw months. Tho committee was Instructed to adverse for Lids. Tho estimated! cost is yuw. The bill of Mrs. Elizaboth Lamb came up. Mrs. Lamb waa conducting boarding house wtoea one. of tho in mates was quarantined there with the amallpox. She alleged that this broke up hi business. Her bill had previous, ty been reported to the committee on health and police, which reported a'V vensely. The report of City Treasure Mere dith sbowdtbe following financial coaditi; Balance ofl hand March 31. .$12,090.00 Receipt sirie , 23,583.49 Total $33,079.49 Disbursements 15,817.79 Balanco on hand $19,801.70 Theso balances aro in funds aa fol fel fol eows: Gon.Vnl fund , $14,005.79 Boadi and stroet) fund) 2,855.72 South Com 'I street imp .... 115.62 Statio street fund 2,275.99 Oak etreeU fund i 131.14 Sewer fund 50.14 Stioot improvement fund .. 284.46 Court street fund 142.97 I4lr tW.1Jd.it Less overpaid u . . . 117.63 Net balanco ............. .$19,S61.70 Charles L. McNary, attorney for the Willamette Traction Company, came bcfil"o the council and asked' permission to amend tho proposed' ordinance for grunting the reaction company a fran chise over High st'reieit. Tho members of ttho committee said they wero not Toady to mnko a report, as they had not concluded their investigations on tho m Tits of tho question. Tho com mitteo was granted further time. Bids wore opened fos the construc tion of two bridges over Mill creek, at Sate nnd) Twenity-fiftE etreets. C. F. Royal & Son's bid was $777.53 and W. H. Dalrymplo'a bid was for $030. Tho bids were rofeTod to bbo oommlttoo on bridges, with power to act. To tho bridgo committee was also referred a bid for ??? for ttho city's part of tho work dono on tho Willam ette rivor lHdge. The captain of tlio Salvation Army was granted the concossiom to run nn loo cream booth at Commercial and ChemekcUu street's on tho Fourth of July. . The Warrem Const-uction Company was granted an extension of 30 days on tlieir conlwct on South Commercial street. Tho bridge committeo was given power to net in connection with tho county courts of Polk and Marion counties relative to painting tho steel bridge over the Willamette rivor. Application for license to sell liquors wero asked' f.' by Baum Bros., J. C. Cooper ami! William Anderson Tho applications wero referred. A petition ffnd a resolution looking to tike paving of Stato stneet from Commercial to Glnirch, wero read to tho council, and, after some discussion. were loft over to bo considered at a specinl meeting of tho council Thurs day ovrailnjr. Throe ordinances were passed' on their first reading. Theso were: Bill to provide for a pound master. Bill bo tax BecoirtVhnnd dealers. Bill to regulate tJie grading of street surfaces. PortlaiK After a Brute. Determined to do all in its power to cause tlio arrest of lio fiend who has boon assaulting little girls in various sections of tho city tho past few weeks, lio county court ithls moraing offored a roward of $250 for tho arrest of the criminal. There will bo no quibbliug, i; is Bald, ov' the pnymont of this re ward upon the conviction) of the fiend. Tho question of offering the roward was brought beforo tho count by Com missioner W. L. Lightner, and his sug- V It HmIs Without A Scar. Tba great uugntlliel, f oo lb log mi beillog Hal-jaent-KINQ CACTUS OIL nerer lerei icr. Prtf. Dim' ' AHLi ; JBBIsll iS mm ' t r Stylish Suits IMmrOIOMT ! T Tiff unM "MICHAELS-STERN FINE CLOTHING MlCHACLS.STCRn ACOJ i. NBOCMHTtH, tVJJjT Especially designed in the most i "natty" styles for neatness and durability. ' We have the bestsuitin the coun- MM ' !! ' III I I I I I l . try. A complete line and every new style in summer clothes, values can't be beat. Summer underwear in sizes 34 to 50. Shirts 30 to 20 dis. 50c a gar-ment. Salem Woolen Mill Store. XVL In Clnsslflod Town thero resldod a man, Who1 was built on tho "never advortbo plan." His methods were anciont, so was his store, And1 business wois trashing pasttho door. Ho couldn't payi bills, and was forced to fall And his buslnis wound up in an auction sate. On the craslfied pago folks worcapprlsed , , Of tha date of tho Kile, it was thciw advortisod. ' 1 v it;. A 8 t ,:ijjtfi3i:;si I. . Tho crowd filled) tho storo, and tha biding rani 'high, And tho bankrupt remarked, as he stood Idly) by, "Although it 'a too lato, my erro is plain; From a word of adviso I cannot refrain. "If you wish' success in an up-totdate way,' Use Journal want ads, you'll find It will pay." (To bo continued tomorrow,) ' Vl'fJf i u gestaon; was 'eantlly endwrsod by Judge Websber and Commissioner Drank Barnes. Every, effort will bo made by Sheriff Steven's and his deputies to cap ture' tho miscreant. At thq Edison Thoatro. Last night, at the Edison thoatro the Brigham-Coopor Stock Company pTe- senteKl tlio great patriotic drama, en- titlivl "For the Rod, White nnd Blue." The audience was re.ry appreciative, and tho production was ihigh class. Mr. CUaties Cuulkiiw, as the Confederate spy, played a hard pnrt, and gavo an excellent perfonnuroce. Mr. Percy Brigham was tho heavy vllnin again this week, and jdayod his part with his usual ease and grace. Tho come tly interests of tho play aro looked af ter by Misi Gerslwl and Mr. Clias. Maruon, aod last nigilit's porfonnanco caused many a laugh. Tomorrow being J Fourth of July, tho Edison will give a continuous slvow, slanting at 2 p. m. and ondiiig at, 11 p. nv. This is air- ranged for In order to noconimodato tho largo crowds of people that aro ex pected here tomorrow. The admlsnion prices will roninin tho Bamo, 10 and 20 cents. King Cactus Oil Speedily caret cati, tprtlnj. brnliei, old orei, f wtlllagt, lixxt tIU,CDppa ataai, barbed wire cute on .nlmnl., bnM ttdiddiBB!i,tti.lt i.'od all hurt, of man or b.a.U At draggliu la U, COc od It bottle, M I tai t J decorated cesi, or lent prepaid br tbe BunafkCtareri. OLNRY & MeDAID. i .. . . .. .1 Clinton, lowa, it your sruggiii cubov ' apply. MOT u O. W. PUTNAM OO DrmggJrt. 135 -Nortt !l5rell MAUOL OXMrOX. Just Op)n Doors. Tho Y, M. C. A. will mot have a float in1 the parade, as first planned, but will instead (throw its doors open to visitors, and the entire building will bo offered by tike association an a rtsfi room where tho visitors from the country and1 aoighboning points will Itavo an opportunity to rest amd to clean up after the dusty rido from theti homes to Salem. Thero will be plenty of ice water on 'tap to quench fba thirsty ones, and tlio bath, rooms will also be iurnod over to tho visi tors. Nothing will be mew welcome to the visiting crowds than this courte sy oa tlio poirt of tho Y, M. 0, A which will havo a special committee to wait upon tlko people. Tho mothers who have little children will npprieclato such! a place, where they can rest to their Uteart'a content. rourta of July, We wish -to see you. We are pre pared to serve you. Tbe Angelus. f-S4t f. h ft We Offer (Sub)uct to prior tale V 10,000.00 CONDON Oregon 6 Water Bonds. This is a portion of an issue of OT000.00, all of which we own. Denomination, $500. CCondon is the town to which the Condon branch of theO. R. & N. Co.' was built. It has a tributary country which produces splendid crops of wheat and a large clip of woolrThe merchants of Condon get the traaeof , uus uibtriLL. , . ., . i; ii i 9 CThe town has twelve stores, three banks, two, gjrist niijls, four V2rki . Khbuses,;, three :'lumrlerryarcif lindToneF" brickyard. It is a prosperous town with a good future. ,l? CWe bought these bonds primarily for our own investment. We will sell $10,000.00 in blocks of $500.00 or mul tiples thereof at a price which will make the investment net 44 per annum. Bankers and Lumbermens Bank Second'6- Stark Sts., Portland 1 .' . s 7ty m