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- y ffyfHP Vwrw f t DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 1007. 1 Rule mm M eatUi Ee ... council JPROCEEDIINGS L,a Passed For Uni- KSutfeB Police of the tapiiai vuj a Rtolz was made acting may temioro until Mayor Rodders Ud arrive. committee irf Downing " " ,, " i-.i f-.-nrnlllV on no- r'P0"7.n ; from the west job to open "--.. nn H,-h. .""nteet. Adopted. ITS from the committee on iS and police reported on condl !UW . -i tnll and recommonda m for windows and a light, no, SS"- lWe for unuorimuB i..., o as to add an overcoat of same .lorlal Tho report was uuiujiuu. ur Goodo ot mo iu"""'""- "" . rfo,i that tho electric light Snpanr could not got poles or Ms. Time was caiuuucu. '... t..i naferil why no nctiou Libera taken about installing threo ishtsordored in tho Finn waru. Mr. Greenbaum asked that tho ,.. Iti.nav lin naked to give tho ioundl tho law at tho noxt mooting ,adcr which tho lights wore msianuu. Mr. Radcllff asked tnnt citizens ui ,. f unmn ho Hormittod to carry . . iirnlnnco work, and bo lur- jU BVU1U ..-"-c- ' lbblng with plank for a foot bridge. if. QtnrMnn naked that SOHIO ttC- li.. h. toVnn in nllnW drnlnnCO Of thsclty hall hasemont. Mr. Downing idroc&ted connection wiih uiu biuiu .. if. Qtnnttnn nprontnd tllO iaggettion. Tho nearer full tho bow- .. -..M l,n Irnnf Mm ImttPr frntll fl IT IUUIU uu v,.i. ..... --. unitary standpoint. Tho now board mder stooa wnat a sowor was ami onld grant tno privilege. if EVnani tiinrml Min mnvnr nn cotnt a commltteo of threo to confor Ylt. tno Btato uonru 01 uuuuing amnlssaners and securo tho proper permit Mr. Oesner-snld IfwouM-be Impos- Die 10 uuuu sowers die uuouua in rry oil surfaco wntor. Mr. Haas said tho nconlo of f huuu But'Vb tiiuvu kuuc oiiuui IflnKiVnil nmt nn'w1 Mint flirt ottAAr T-wa. t etmn KM n iiil f in t nlwnAf tommltteo report on tho Improvo- M.nl nt ttinl wilmnnl ffM.i 1 n f vr uked to havo the stroot Improved with travel Tho rnmmltrnn rnrnni- awnded maendnni, and they had ro awnstrated agntnat that. Mr. Stockton snld if tho pooplo uld brlus in n potition tho coun cil would be glad to ordor tho street Improved. r.UMnerj8nld tho rnilroad com- it hi iNiimiiiimvSn AfCtlabcPr(n.ir.ilinn Tap A c. Jtaaatlng focToodfliuracgula-i-eSioadis andBowcls cf IRRffBIMMia ftwwteslJurcsUon CWwfiil- xiBcst.C0AtaIns adtter $njMorphbie norUkKiaL otNahcotic cunrSNcnimM8 W SmJ-AUUSJa- iSEc" '"y Tor CoRsttpa-s.Com-uIsions.Fcverish- w quloss of Sleep. fttSwufe Suture of aSSYLPRK. MWVMWH. Ask your doctor, "What Is the first great rule of health?" Nine doctors out of ten will quickly reply " Keep the bowels regular." While you are about it, ask him another question, "What do you think of Ayer's Pills for constipation?" We are willing to trust him. Are you? Wo hare no leerctal Wo pnblU tho ronnuUa of all our preparation!. J.O. ATM CO., U.Xmai. IlOW pnny had no franchise on that streot. It would do no good to gravel that street. A catch basin should bo put In to tako tho surfaco water Into the sewer. Mr. Haas said there was only one stdewnlk along Twelfth street. Very little had over been dono on that street. They wanted a grade and a curb lino established. His motion was carried. Mr. Goode spoko of tho deplorahlo condition of Broadway. Mr. Tiffany, of tho Oregon Electric, said his com pany was ready to do Its part. Mr. Downing said tho pcoplo were ready to petition for a permanent improvement. Tho railroad company was ready to net If tho city would establish a grade. Mr. Stolz said tho grades must bo established for the wholo ward. Thoro was too much water now to got over tho ground. At noxt meet ing tho street commltteo would bring In a report. Mr. Low asked that tho recorder write the Southorn Pacific company requesting them to Install olorctlc alarms nt street crossings. Mr. Radcllff movod that tho city attorney bo requested to draw an or dlnnnco to compel tho Southorn Pa clflc Company to Install alarm bells I at stroot crossings. J Mr. Bnyno moved that a four-foot plank walk bo constructed on lots 1 of Andrew Osmouson on or bofore March 9. Mr. Jacobs said ho wns opposed to four-foot walks as It guvo an Im pression of bolng poverty strlckon. Mr. Downing said tho resolution was out of ordor as It conflicted with tho city ordinances. Tho council bus talncd Mr. Downing. Tho resolution was referred back to Mr. Dayno with Instruction to draft It in nccordanco with tho side walk ordinance. Mr. Goodo moved tho construction of a crossing on Broadway on North side of Belmont. Mr. Stolz snld he favored referring this to tho street commissioner with power to act. Carried. Mr. Jacobs asked whether tho city charter had any provisions that gavo a commltteo arbitrary power over crosswalks. Mr. Bayno moved that tho aldor man bo reforred to Uio city attorney for Information. Mr. linns brought up tho case of a cttlzon who had askod that his houso bo wired by tho Goneral Elec tric company. Ho wnntod to know whnt rights tho Portland Goneral Eloctrlc company had to rofuso to connect up lights with a cltlzou's house. Ho movod thnt the city at tornoy bo requtrod to roport as to tho rights of tho pooplo. ' City Attorney Condlt roportod nd vorsoly on bill of Salem Hospltnl for ?105 for treatmont of Mr. DIcok, who wns shot by Policeman Busick. It was not a lezal claim against the CASTORIA For Infants and Children. mmmmatmmmmmmmmammmmmummtmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmi The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use Over Thirty Years CASTORIA wt VWWww wWlWTt WW mt& wfrTf Bears the , V Signature AA l 111 W For city. Mr. linns was opposed to tho payment of tho bill. Mr. DIeck had paid tho bill once. Ho had a bill for $105, on which $G0 was paid and $45 was mutilated curoncy sent to Washington for refunding to the hospital. This was clearly nn at tempt to make' tho city 'pay a bill that was already paid. It was try ing to collect a bill twice. Ho wns opposed to this way of dolns. Mr. Gesner said tho hospital could sua tho city, or Its friends could go around and "cuss tho council." They would find tho city ready to stand a suit. Mr Gesner introduced an ordi nance to repeal tho saloon Hconso or dlnnnco passed Decomber 31, 1D0G. Referred to commltteo on ordinances. Tho ordlnanco to uniform tho Sa lem pollco was passed. E. J. Bulllt asked right to put up a corrugated Iron' building at 12C South Commercial streot. Roforred. Mr. Bayno asked thnt a sum from tho $2000 park fund of $400 bo sot asldo to Install tho new fountain that had arrived for Marlon Square. Mr. Gesner wanted to know If this monoy wns absolutely necessary. Ho was opposed to appropriating monoy un til tho city had it. After hearing tho objections of Mr. Gesnor, Mr. Bayno moved that $200 bo set asldo for freight on tho new fbuntain, which had beon boucht by tho ladles' commltteo of Marlon Square. Tho warrant should bo drawn payablo to tho park board. Tho motion wns carried by Mr. Bayno. P. F. Carey was granted right to erect a sign In front of his plnco of business, subject to direction of street commltteo. Mr. Greonbaum called up tho mat tor of bad Bldowalks and flooding of Twonty-fourth Btreot. Stroot com mlssonor reported that mntters had been fixed. Report of Chlof Savago, of fire department, was read for past month Mr. Stolz expressed his apprecia tion' of tho work dono by tho flro do pnrtmont at his factory recently. It had bon very wpll handled. Recorder Mooros road request of Mrs. A. P. Huntloy to fill ditch on north sido Waller street. Webster Holmes served notlco ask ing for warrant for $20.25 In caso of A. Smith vs. city In dog suit. C. D. Jones and IS others asked that taxc3 collected from thorn by tho "unnecessary nnd Illegal tax on dogs in this city," nnd thnt as tho circuit court had declared It lllcgnl, it bo repealed and money collocted bo re funded. Tho city payroll was road and adoptod. Tho bill of tho city librarian for $30 was on motion of Mr. Gosner re ferred to tho city nttornoy for an opinion. Communication from Mr. Pngo nnd Portland Gonornl Eloctrlc com pany relating to concroto brldgo on North Commorolnl stroot, wns road Samo was roforrod to city attorney. Application for liquor Uconses of P. II. Collins nnd Prntt & Co., reftr rod to llconso commlttoo. An ordlnunco by Mr. Radcllff to Hconso Insuranco companies wns In troduced nnd rond twlco. Referred to commlttoo on ordinances. SET UI THE CIGARS. Muv Huron Had to He Shown, mid Ho Kiirulshcd the Smokers. i Notwithstanding tho court houso improvement controversy hns grown somowhat hot, everybody is glad to havo a little fun out of It, and to hear a good story on olthor side, In this connection a Itttlo episode tins occurred that will bear repenting, but then Tho Journal Is not going to rub It In. Tho joko Is on Max Buren, and ho seems to enjoy It as well as any one elso. If not a llttlo moro so. Mnx, it will bo remem bered, hns dono some solid protest ing about tho high taxes, nnd whon it wns stated InBt weok that his taxes would be less this year than last he took It as a joko, but at last, as a true Mlssourlan, ho wont up to the assessor's offlco to have thorn "shown him." Fred Rice and Billy Hall received him with a smllo of satisfaction and proceeded to flguro it out. Whon the whole matter was sifted It was found that last year his total taxes wore $200.30, whllo under tho now full-valuo-doublo-hcador-county coutr houso Improvement assessment and lovy it will cost him $257.58, or just $2.72 less than last year. It Is needless to say that tho young furni ture dealer "duckod," and forth with sent a box of good cigars up to Asaeeos'r Rice with bis' compliments. Ho promised to "lay down" and ho a good dog, and never howl again until he know what ho wail discuss ing. mrcovLZZ. BN Tito Knoclc-ont BIor. Tho blow which knockod out Corbet! was a rovolatlon to tho prlio fighters. From tho earliest days of tho ring tho knock-out blow was aimed for tho jaw, tho tomplo or tho Jugular vein. Stomach punches wcro thrown In to worry and weary tho fighter, but If a sclontlflc man had told onoof tho old fighters that the most vulnerable spot was tho region of tho stomach, ho'd havo laughed at him jur un ignoramus, ur. l'lorco la brlmr nn ho public a parallel fact; that th i mo most vumeraulo organ ,o ring as well as In It. Wo out protect 5, throats, feet and lung?, but the vo uro uiicriy indHicr cnt to, until .unus iuo solar plexus and knocks us outT Make your stomach ll Tl ntifn any. HfA1iijih 1 ?.! J J TV" " '' " . , ;i"-, ,""""" jucuicai discovery " cures "wcttk stomach," indigestion, or dyspepsia, torpid llvor, bad, thin and Im pure blood and other dlsoases of tho or gans ot digestion and nutrition. Tho "Golden Medical Dlscovory " has a specific curative otroot upon all mucous surfnecs and honco cures catarrh, no matter whero located or what stngo It may havo renchod. In Nasal Catarrh It Is woll to cleans tho passages with Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy fluid whllo U9lng tho "Discovery "as a constitutional rem edy. Why tho "Golden Medical Discov ery " cures catarrhal diseases, as of tho stomach, bowels, bladder and other pelvic organs will bo plain to you If you will read a booklot of extracts from tho writ ings of eminent mrdlcal authorities, ob dorslng Its IngrodlonU and explaining tholr curatlvo properties. It ts mailed free on request. Address Dr. R.V. Plorco, Buffalo, N. Y. This booklot glvo3 all tho Ingredients entering Into Dr. Plerca's medicines from which It will bo soon that they contain not a drop of alcohol, puro, trlplo-rofincd glycerlno being used Instead. Dr. Plorco's great thousand-pago Illus trated Common Sense Medical Adviser will bo sent freo. paor-bound, forSlono cent stamps, or cloth-bound for 31 stamp Addross Dr. Plorco as above ?mtimtf& Tho above cut shows our brick lined Torrid Zono Furnaco. Guar anteed gas and dust proof. Econom ical nnd durable; for tho particulars Inquire at A. L. FRASER !2S8 State Streot. SEEDS This is tho sonson for select, ng your seods. Wo havo a largo cargo of NEW SEEDS for early planting nnd mako a spoclalty ot farm soods, as woll ns those for tho smaller crop:, nbovo all w'o Insist upon now and puro seeds. Got our list.. T1LLSON &ICO. 151 High St, mrwrmwwMW MM I Gold Dust Flout i i ! Made by ipm gTDXEY POW ! XX COMPANY. Stdaay. Oregon. Mode toi family vao. Ask your f ' grocer xor u. .uraa ana aaam i always on hand. i - i ' i P. B. Wallace I ; AGENT IMf WW MM , Portland "basoball players will go to California next month for prac- Nelghlor Got Fooled. "I was Utorally coughing myBelf to death, and had become too weak to leave my bed; nnd neighbors pre dicted that I would never loavo It allvo; but thoy got fooled, for thanks be to God, I was Induced to try Dr. King's Now Discovery. It took just four ono dollar bottles to cure -the cough and restore mo to good sound hoalth," writes Mrs. Eva Uncaphor, i of Grorertown, Stark County, Ind This King of cough and cold cures, , and healer of throat ana Jungs, it guaranteed by J. O. Perry, Druggist. 50a and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Wfi.td thu I V V u SNimnri iq ho nr IHir liarVH -vrmirucviv dtu ffWft ." Winrapjg t?y -lip, wo nfJSejgr aSggaJifildrUffilcaJ luiwovffigig VOU vrntrrt vniirsolf In vnnr ... .?.,! " .1 .:. Villi! ... iy j CLASSIFIED IBltllill.iHI-lWHrl8lHllllHlimiliaildi DltAYMEM It. O. CtuMMlaa Successor to White Oumralms, expreea, delivery and transfer lino. Prompt service U our motto. Furniture and piano moving a spoelalty. Stand at 156 South Commercial street. Phone 175. Rosldonce phone 963. 8-4-tf FOR IU3NT. Rooms for Kent Rooms of all kinds Furnished nnd unfurnished. In quire at 415 Court street. PJhone 544. 2-4-tf For Rent Seven-room houso with basemont. Good woll water, piped In and out. Inquire of A. Schroib er, 560 N. High street. 1-7-lmo Furnished Kwms Witk or without board, phone, oloctrio lights and bath room. J. Jay Cook. Phone 533. 1-12-lBi FOR ftAUB For Sale A flvo and a six-room houso, with from ono to six lota with oach, woll locatod In East Baloin. Good bargains. Isaiah Schonedlold, 21st and Marlon Sts., Salem. 1-28-tt For Sale. 34 acres of choice land, good 9 -room houso and barn and outbuildings, cood orchard and woll; 10 acroa of hops; situated three-quarters of a mllo from car lino; land all In cultivation and will bo dlvldod It desired and sold In two lota. Address W. A. Llston, 370 Court atreot, Salem. 1-20-lm i For Sale. My 80-acro farm, four mtlca south ojt the buslnoss contor of Salem, at Liberty, will sell In small tracts to suit purchaser, or entire trnot at a bargain, or will rent to right party. Call on J. O. Johnson, nt Salem, or address J, H. Danlol, Eugene, Oregon. 1-17-lm LODGES. Foresters of Ainorlm Court Slur wood Foresters, No. 19. Moots Tuesday In Hurst hall, Stato street U. S. Rider, C. II.; A. L. Brown, F. S. Central Iiodtfo No. 18,' K. of P. Castle Hall In Holrann block, cor nor Stato and Liberty streets. Tuesday ot oach wuok at 7:30 p. m. E. W. Hazard, 0. C; W. I. Staley, K. ot R. and S. Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Codar Camp No. 524G. Moots ovory Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'clock In Holmnn hall. W. W. Hill, V. O.: F. A. Turner, Olork. WoodnitMi of World Meot ovory Fri day night nt 7:30, In Holmnn hnll. J. A. Dlckoy, C. S.; P. L. Frazlor, Clork. MISCELLANEOUS. A GrnfU'r-Not a political graftor, but ono who thoroughly under stands grafting fruit trooB. It you havo fruit treoa you are not sntls Hod with, havo thorn changed. Call on or addross 11. E. Jonos, 2274 Stnto Btroot, or phono 1418. 2-l-lwk Concrete Work. Got my prlcoa on Bldowalks, curbs, soptie tanks and comont work of any kind. All work gunrantood first-class. M Ward, Highland add. Phono 500. 1-11-tt BUTTERNUT BREAD It Is worth moro than any other bread, yet tho price Is no higher. For sale at your grocor's. CALIFORNIA 1IAKEUY, Thomas & Cooloy, Props. ISutto & Wotiikrotli Fine wines, liquors and cigars, Wo handle the colebratod Kellogg and Castle whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly on drough. South Commercial Btreot 9-3-lyr Salem Iron Workn. Founders, ma chinists and blacksmiths. Manu facturers of all kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop and fruit drying stoves, etc. Manufacturers ot the Salem Iron Works Hop Pros. Lincoln Annuity Uulon, Sick, acci dent and pension Insuranco; $2, 000,000 plodgcd; every claim paid Good agents wanted, J. H. O. Montgomery, supremo organlzor, Box 432 Balom, Oregon. R. R Ryan, socrectary, 546 Stato Btreot. 1 AflAtfl MAIMFHc-KCH FEMALE smumuumt PILLS. X 8tn, Cutiu IUtii b Btfrirmn KiMluirui, KMWB It Mil, ! hwI faUi. t4IMMhH. WMHtmUitI,UtSlht k ritfff. ttmftmriM. IIimiiuU1mihI k VUm wa4 jmu trUlt M tl UMITCD MrelCAL CO., 6 T4. UxutTli, Fa. SdikSikm by Dr. 5. C. SH DEPARTMENT jj KiSW AND S8COND-HAND GOOD. New and Seoend-IIatatl GoeAiw Bought and sold, also raagea, stoves and cooking utensils, dleh es, granite and tinware ot all klads Give us a call. O. L. McFeek, 170 South Commercial St. 8-13-ly oiwwAmi. Dr. B. H. Whito Graduate et Kirks vlllo, Mo. under fouador ef Oa toopathy. ' Room 21, Breywaa building, Commercial atreet. Phono 87. Resldcaoe 300 Summer stroot, corpor of Contor. Phone 1219. Treats aoute and ckronle dlscasoa. Examination freo. 11-17-U PLITMHBXJli The. M. Barr Plumbing, net water and steam heating and tinning-, 164 Commercial atreet. Pkea Main 192. fi-l-ly M. J. Peti--PluKBtag, ettam aa gas attlag, SucoNMsr to Khz M Murphy, 2C8 0wmorclal atreet. 'Phono Main 17. A. It, Fracer dueoesoer to Bnrrengka & Frater, plumber and tinner. Mann faoturer of copper and pdvavissj Iron cornice, and metal skylight, 105 State streot. 'Phone 1511. PHYSICIANS AND 8URGHON8. Dr. D. II. OriMn, the Specialist on Morphine All drug and liquor habits, which he euros la 3 days. No monoy until cured, 214 Trade St., Salem, Ore. Phone 568. John Doyons, Buslnoss Manager. E 8ASH AND DOOR FAOTORIM. Prank M. Brewn. Manufacturer e sash, doors, mouldings. All kiade el houso fluish and hard wood werk. Front street, bet. Btato and Oart, VETERINARY BTOCHBOX. Dr. B, J. Young. Veterlaary Burgeon ..and dentist, 03 years' oxperle, All work guarantood. Difficult ma gical operations a specialty. Pken'o 681. Oflico at Club Stables. Pkeao 7, 8nlem, Oregon. S-B-tl WANTED. Wimtvri To buy bnlod atrnw. J. Connor, Wlllnmoo hotel. 2-4-tf Wnutetl Boy to work In drug Btoro. An Industrious school boy can till tho placo. Rod Cross Pharmacy. 2-l-3t Two Hoyu Wanted To sell papors. Inquire nt Journal office 1-30-tf Wnutcil to Buy Houvy draft horaos, weight 1400 pounds and upward, J. Connor, Willamette hotol, 1-28-tf Enlarged Our mont market on East Btnto Btreot hna boon doubled In slzo nnd wo are bottor prepared than over to sorvo oustomorri. Prompt sorvico and tho host of moats our motto. Call or phono 199. D. E. Edwards, Prop. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE OITY HALL. For water servlco upply at oWe. Bills payable monthly in advance. Make all complaints at the ofllee. O. C. T. CO STEAMERS- POMONA AND OREGONA LKAV8 PORTLAND MONDAY, WBOKJ. DAY AND FitlDAY AT 19 A. M., TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAYS AT :0O A. M. FOK OORVAIJ8 TUEriDAV, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY ABOUT 0 V. M, M. P. BALDWIN, Agt Rocky HoiHitafn Tea Nuggttt ' A Dot MUoJo fsr Suj PmdI. JJrlnji Oolilia Huldt tud ltAr4 Vl(r. A M--lrto for I'-imi riU. 11. IndlKMiloo, Ufe. ml ICi.ni' Troublfv. hiniiKo Kciem. Impure UlotxJ llAil l)rMili. tUuffsfltli llotrf l. iltmUu.-ha duJ llackurlm It 4 It mjIot JloimUUii 'fn lu UU lt form- M I'MitM a ", Oftiiiiuu made by KvUiitTitt Haiti Oouin ir, M:vtlnn. WU. ttiiincw vioarro " iai ow pcot... Tho construction of a railroad from Medford to Qrescont City, Cal ifornia, is bolng considered. HuiiClujr for Trouble, "I've lived In California 20 yearn. and am still hunting for troublo la tho way of burns, aoroa, wounds, bolls, outs, sprains, or a cnio of pile that Bucklon'B Arnica Salvo won't quickly cure," wrltoa Charles Walt era, ot Alleghany, Blorra Co. No uso hunting, Mr, Waltora; It cures every case. Guaranteed at J, O, Jerry's drug storoj 25c,