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', s attend Tip, snbo. & Douglas Ico Cream, the & iandiand you'll bo hannv. n. .. I - ity to load them all. & DOTJ&LAS; ' t.'l- f J lean's Iadla Grocera. . ' ' K ?uhfcctionors and Bakers. ' Phones 182-187 15G4fli)lstato St. Crsam direct from the dairy o k5 freezer makes perfect cetcffam. Keep the "UkiJSo Bos So, the only stuff 'that-fives satisfaction to ev bc2T)jonc. Applied with a J smart sprayer, it costs less fhmMOc a day and does the tHVtf&. Give it a trial and we Know you will like it. D.A.WHITE&SON fEEDMEN and SEEDMEN Poultrv- and Boo Supplies. 255Gom'l Phone 160 EDISON THEATRE "5oicght5Jdai2week Jtt Thw iBrigham-Cooper Company pre' ifeots'thV beautiful patriotic dnamn en titled 'i' "FOR THE RED, WHITE i' AND BLUE t i'TOUB BIO ACTS T. 'Avnkw SPECIALTIES -f MTWEEN ACTS 'V5 Pri,10 and 20 Cents u TUlHDAY AND WEDNESDAY A continuous show from 2 , ''. . M. to 11 P. M. c Of everything that you could wish or in tho way of lumber, or 'o largo is our assortment that' is is -nsyifbr the builder to find just what , TJwflow prices wo ask make tho uyinas easy as tho choosing. I Why jipt got our quotations on your OGET FUEL & LUMBER CO. 1 OMoiawa to Play Falls City. TW Ohomawa baseball team went to twKiOHy. yesterday afternoon, where ?WjkWl Pmy iaa aggregation or ejw tho Fourth. r mmr : . that How's This? er Uno ilundred Dollars lie- any case of Catarrh that can Surod by HalPs Catarrh Cure. Ohenoy & Co., Toledo. 0. 'o Undersigned, havo known F. for tho last fifteen years, anil Aim perfectly honorable in all transactions, and tinanciauy carry out any obligations made rm. aiding, Kinnan & Marvin, plesalo Druggists, Toledo, 0. t Catarrh Cure is taken intern- ng directly upon tho blood and surfaces of tho system,. Testl sent free. PHce. 75c per bot- by all druggists. all 'a Family Pills for constl- v a ' , r.'.ul'K , artlaii After a Brute, doott to dlo aM in its power to arrest of lw fiend who has lulting UHlo girls jn -ardous of the city tho past few weeks, jty court iuiia mornftng Offered of $250 for tho arrest of the. There will be & quibbling, oven thVj payment of this re in tba conviction of tho fiend. juration of offering tho reward tylwf. KAfftrft fJiA rfAtih Yiv Haixi 5 . V er W, Jj. Lightner, ana his eug- wiia hcantily endorjed by Judge and Ce-stBaisgioae? B-iank Everp effort will bo made by Stevens and his deputies to cap- jmiscteant. IL T '4 , l liJaior ji .rx,. : baJtffH F9r 18 ' ?T ' "waP'' afitfiSr tl mx-w (WSt DAILY -'"" - a COUNCIL WILL BtJILD REINFORCED .i v City Fathers Transacted Only Routine Business at Monthly Meeting of Council Last Night Mr. Downing, tho chairman of the stroefc committee, and Alderman John Bayno of South Salem!, cracked 'merry and ribald) jesta at each, other and niorrily and jauntily smiled at' each othdi" across tho glittering horseshoo at tho meeting of tho city council last night. Councilman Jacob of North Salem mado onlfyi ono set speech' anid as ho very, skillfully advocated, boti. eidtos of tho question with religious partiality, no replica woro evoked. Mayor Waters sent a telegraphic mes saga with his face to tho bunch, which read like this: "Do your worst; I'll not molest you." Tho committeo on tho dog drdinanco ropofrtod unfavorably and canine legis lation was sot aside for tho present. A favorable report was mado on tho connont opdrinaroce. The committoe on streets reported on tho matter of opening, gravelling and grading Pine street and on motion of Mf. Jacob tho cloy attorney was ait vlsoili to set tho whoels of tho law in motion. This is Mr. Jncob's pet measure. Ho dotes on it just as Mr; Bayne did on tho South Commercial street matter. It wonb through with a whoop. Then tho ill-starred, much' discussed and cussed South Commercial street problem came up. lb is needless to re late thntthe debaters wde Councilmen Downing andl Bayne. Mr. Downing said) that tho contractors had completed 23-14 lineal feet of tho work, which was 45 per cent of the total, and recom mondibd a draw of some $045. Mr. Bayno "Mr. Mayor, what is a lineal foot! How can a lineal foot of paying bo so much on ono sido of the street; and a different distance on tho other! That's a funny kind of lineal foot to me." 'Ml1. Downing; "The work is com-, pleted further on ono sido of the street than it is on tho obhor and1 .wo struck tho average. That's all." Mr. Baymi "Oh." Tho mayor put tho motion to adopt tho Teport and it was carried with a whoop. Then Mr. Downing, chairman of the street committee, reported that the $300 npproif -dated for work on the fair ground road waa nearly gono and ho 'asked) for $400 more. Mr. Bayno saw him that $300 and called him. Mr. Bayno had four aces and a pair of jacks. Ml1. Downing had a bob-tailed flush and ho got tho $400. It was during this nerve-racking sceno thab jokeMa passed between tho lead its of tho two sides of tho house. Mr. Bayno aajd somo city officers hud not paid thoir poll taxes and Mr. Downing said that Bayne had not paid his. Bayne said he didn't havo the money "tho first time ho was hit, but be had paid It since. It was hero that Bayno had a lead pipo cinch. Tho motion to appropriate money could not pass without his voto and h'o was beggdd to withdraw his motion to rofef tho request for money. Hero M-x Jacoba did tho Henry Clay peace-making act and spoko on both Bides. Mr. Bayno agreed to support the WASTING STRENGTH Women who suffer from unnecessary, disagreeable, . painful, weakening, female complaints,, will find that Wine of Cardui is a safe and pleasant remedy for all their ills. It acts directly upon all the delicate, inflamed tissues, purifying the blood, throwing off the clogging matter and relieving female disorders such as irregular, scanty, profuse, painful catamenia, prolapse, etc. ' Also relieves headache, backache, dizziness, cramps, dragging pains, nervousness, irritability, 'etc. If you need advice, wrfte us -a letter, telling us all your symptoms. We will send free advice (in plain sealed envelope). Address: Ladies' Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT IN $1.00 BOTTLES WINE OF 1 WROTE YOU for 4vlc, ni by following li and Uklaf Cariul, my Fcnul TroubU wtn cur!." Mr. R, S. WjJUc. Uvici. AU. J 12 OAPjiTAJi JOUBNAX, fiKlSSSt, OREGON, "WEDNESDAY. JUliY 4. '1906. " .......- , 2 CEMENT BRIDGE V , $'100 motion if Mr. Downing would put tho whole- business in writing so that . a record) might bo kept, Tho compromiso waa effected, I Sevon llqUor Hoenso were gstantod. Fivo of these woro for Jack Rogers and bho obhors wore to Butto and Wcndroth and Bach- & Nadferetanek. Tho Misses DoGuiro wcro granted permission to erect a small woodshed within the fire limits. Tho committeo on bridges reported that bho plans and specifications for a reinforced concrot'o bridge, over Mill creek on North Commercial treot woro ready. Tho plana call foa a 40-foot span, for changing tho curront of tho cneek for a guaranty bond of 50 per cent of tho cost from tho contractors and thai tho work shlall bo completed within three months. Tho committoe was instructed to advertiso for bitla. Tho estimated cost is $9000. ' Tbo bill of Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb came up. Mrs. Lamb waa conducting n boarding houso when ono of tho in mates was quarantined thoro with the smallpox. She alleged that this broke up ho.r business. Her bill had previous ly been reported) to tho committeo on health and police, which reported ad vcT9oly. Tho roport of City Treasurer Mere dith showed the following financial conditien: Balanco on hand March 31. .$12,090.00 Becelpt!d siiao .... ,.. 23,583.49 Total $35,079.49 Disbursements 15,817.79 Balance on hand $19,801.70 Theso balances are in funds as fol fel fol eows: GonA.-nl fund $14,005.79 Road and traet) fund' 2,855.72 South Com'l street imp ... 115.02 Statio street fund 2,275.99 Oak street fund ,. ,H- 131.14 Sewer f unid do.14 St'ieot improvement fund . . 2S4.40 Court street fund 142.97 Less overpaid 117.03 Net balanco ,....$19,801.70 Charles L. McNary, attorney for the Willamette Traction Company, camo befil'o tho council and asked1 permission j to amend the proposed' ordinance for granting tho tttxetion comjvinj' a fran chiso over Iligfli st'rewt, Tho members of tilro committeo said thoy wcro not ready to make a report, as they had not concluded their investigations on tho m Tits of tho question. Tho com mitteo waa granted further time. Bids were opened for the construc tion of two bridges over Mill creek, at S'ato and Twenty-fifth streets. C. F. Royal & Son's bid waa $777.5S and W. II. Dalrymplo'a bid was for $030. Tho bids woro rofOrcd to blue committee on brid'ges, with power to act. To tho bridgo committeo was also tarrlul n lill t.nr 4 fnr Min ntiva ivf erred a bid for !?t for the city's pArt of tho work done on tho Willam ette rivor bridge. Tho captain of the Salvation Army was granted bho concession to run an CARDUI ITtw trriOHT ito TTHI Ktmirad MICHAELS-STERN ' FINE CLOTHING MlCHACia, BTCNN COJ ' n f(00MltT(R. N. '"" t ico cream booth nt Commercial and Chomekota. streets on the Fourth of July. f Tho Warrem Constluction Company was granted an oxtenaion of 30 days on Micir con'lact on Soivth Commercial street. Tho bridge committeo was given power to act in connection with tho county courts of Polk and Marion counties rolntlvo to painting tho steel bridgo over tho Willamette irivor. Application for license to sell liquors wcto asked' tcf by Baum Bros., J. C. Coopor and' William Anderson Tho application were referred, A petition and a resolution looking to tbo paving ot Stato st'eot from Commercial to Church, wcro read to i. 11 t j,t ,!. I uiu council, imu, uiicr bouio uiscu.'miuu, woro loft over to le considered at a siK)cial meeting of tho council Thurs day evening. Thneo ordinances wcro passed' on bholr first neading. Theio wctxj: Bill to proiuKo for a pound mastor. Bill to tnx seeowVhaml) dealera. Bill to rogul'ato tlio grading of street surfaced. Harry Watson Cunningham. Tho funwroL of Harsy Watson pun ningham, aged 1 y&V, 3 months and 12 days, son) of Mr. and Mra. Bruce Cunningham, who ddtVU Monday morn ing at tho parenta' homo, near Lib erty; waa held tbia afternoon at 3 o'clock, ffho burial takfing place in Wry Vlow cemetery. The heartfelt aympatliy of ifn. ami Mrs. Cumihujliiam'a many friends goes out to them in tho bow of tbeir deep boreaionront. Elezor Collins. The funoral of Elezor Collins, who died Sunday at tho homo of hia 6on, who reaidea fivo milea north of Salem, will take place this afternoon from -the Hayeavillo church. Tho iotormccrt will bo in tho Hayeavillo cemetery, and Bov, W, II. Selleck, of Uia First M. B. church, will officiate. Mrs. Collins, his wife, died, last Ajyil. There aro threo sons left to mourn their loss, Frank, Fred and Smith Collins. Elezor Col Una was on undo of Mta. A. M. Clougb, ofjtfci city., i filsn An .& - . . 5 Stylish Suits I Especially designed! "natty" styles for neatness and durability. nii: We have the best suits ira thje coun 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. XVI. In Classified Town thcro rosldod a man, Who was built on tho "novcr advortiso plan." nis methods were ancient, so was his store, And1 business was trashing pasttho door. Ho couldn't pay bills, and was forced to fail . And his business wound up in an auction sale. . On tho cmslfied pago folks worenpprisod . '. Of tlio dato of the ealc, it was thciio iidvortisod. r i Tho crowd' fillod) the sioTO, and tho biding rani high, And tho bankrupt remarked, as ho stood idly by, "Although it'e too Into, my crrov is plaiu; From a word of adviso I cannot rofraln. "If you wish success in an up-tordnto way,. Ubo Journal want nds, you'll find) it will pay." (To bo continuod tomorrow.) Judge JGantin, of Wenatcliie, Wash., watf im Uio city yestordny, and pur chased) WiVs noted) horse owned' by Dr. W. S. Mot. J. A. Simpson) mado tho deal, and) Judge Martin went homo verfri nmdi pleased with his nw-bought equine. ',..,' A UNIQUE RECORD. Not Another Liko It in Our Broad Republic. To give positivo homo testimony in ovory locality is of itsolf unanswerable H'oof of merit; but when wo add to this tho continuod endorsement from pcoplo who tos'lfled years ago no ovl donco can bo strongor. A Salem citizon rj-ntcfully acknowledges tho good re ceived from Doan'a Kidney Pills, and whon timo has tested tbo euro wo find tho eamo hearty endorsement, with, add od enthusiasm and continued) praise. Cases of this kind aro plentiful in tho wd.Tk of Doan'a Kidnoy Pills, and. such a record is uniquo in tho annals of modicino. Jacob E. McCoy, retired, living on Capital street, beyond Mill Creek, Sa lem, One., saya: "Thoro has been no roason for mo to chango my good opln ipn of Doan's Kidnoy Pills, which I expressed through our papers threo years ago. I procured tho reraody at Dr. St ono 'a drug fltort at that timo and rocoivod tbo most gratifying re sults from Its uie, I waa rollevod of kidney complaitt of sovcral year a' standing. Tbo . principal symptoms woro in connections with tbo kidnoy secretions and any strain or overexer tion often .caused hemorrhage of tha kidneys. Nothing I had found in tho way of modicino gavo mo any satisfac tory .Belief until I got Doan's Kidney Pills. Thoy gavo mo prompt and last ing benefit. I have recommended them ever slnco when occasion has arisen." For salo by all dealers. Price 50c, Foster-Milburn Co,, Buffalo, Now York, solo agents for the United States. ltemember tbo namer-rDoaa'a and take no other. ' Now Creation. For facyi" , jiw our win dow. Tbo Toggery, 2t in the most! 4 Ht ICE Prlco at Worohouso. 1c per lb., loss than 100, lbs.; 50o per 100 lbs.; $8.00 por ton. Prico Dollvorcd. lc per lb. less than 70 lba. 70c per 100 lbs, to fit rofrigcrator. Ask drlvor or call far coupon book, Ico house will bo Open Sundays From 8 a, rot until 12:30 p. m. Special rates satno as last yean. For particulars call at ofllco in alloy back of car barn. Salem Ice Co Liberty Store F.OB YPUE HENS' Oystor shells, Oil meal, Bono meal, Shorts, Bran, and Whoat Always on band. Shorts , .... Bran Por Baek. ' c i .70 E. W. SMITH, Prop X-RAYS The Telegram should send sotno of it cubs to tho kindergarten. After aaying last nigbt tho temporaturo at 3 o'clock was 100, and) that tho highost tomporaturo in the city was 103 de grees iu 1801, it sapieutly remarks that "six moro degrees will tlo tho record." Jonthau Bourne at letitt has thfl credll of making' tho Porllund iostof fico a flrttt-class . office., uridj ('second in rank on the coast Jt Id cjjimod by tho$ whq pretond to know that hla circulars and pwtnla caused tkt can celing of 114,000 wontii pt tam$t A? a fetandpattd., said a pat sbaridr, Jov athau is in tho first class hluwelt