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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1908)
DAILY CAri TAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, 3IAY 2C, 1008 3 taking Good. l". nn wnv of maElfie lmttnn CJ, "Making Good;" and Doctor jiediClllfS won vauiiipiiiy ini, friends, after more than two ttopumniy, uru iiuiuuurva oy cds of thousands They liavo l ami tnoy nave noi maao honct, Ffinnro-doal medicine of mnositlon I Dr. Pierce' rjoldcn Iccovcrv. It still enjoys nn im le, whiio most 01 1110 prepare i imvneomo into ttromlncnco In r period of Its popularity have till' ooiiru uiiu uiu iiuvvr uiuru Tlmrn must bo some reason for time- popularity nnd that Is to In H' superior menu, wnen n fntr trial for weak stomach. kr and blood affections. Its sum Live qualities arosoon manifest; lia surviveu nuu grown in nop- u-lilln iicnres of less mnrltorlntm Save suddenly flashed Into favor let perlou anu men oceu as soon ftorpld liver with Its attendant pn, uyspepsia, uuuuacne, per- klncs. foul breath, nasty coated tlth bitter taste, loss of appetite, Iress after eating, nervousness iltv, nomine is so gooa as Dr. Jolden Medical u scovery. It's iminriwlfin.1 mreilrlnn wlt.n nit Slants printed on bottle-wrapper crct, no nocuspocuB numbug, i,lnn't accent a substitute that h may possibly make a tittle big- . jimui on your rigut to navo call for. fiiy Dr. Pierce's FavorltePrescrip cting n w provo a "eure-aii." it ilvlscd for woman's. sncclal all. It makes weak women strong and nen wen. iiess auvcrtisea than ptratlons sold for1 like purposes, htr cliriltlvo virtues Still maintain Eon In the front ranks, where It ier two uccnucs ago. as an in ? tonic and strengthening ncrv ancmmlcd. It won't satisfy thoro tit " fioozo," for thero Is not a drop nl In It. tree's Pleasant Pellets, the irrtnt. lie Liver Pills, nlthough the first kolr kind In the markot, still lead, in once tricnl are ever afterwards Easy to tune as candy one to dosu. Aiucu imxuitcd but never COUNCIL V Continued from page one.) ELS AND RESTAURANTS. 4111 IM-MH The te nouse Kescaurnni For Regular Dinner at 20c They can't bo bent McGilchrist & Son Proprlctoni. IIWtHt H M t M M VC 130 COURT STREET. all and try tlwra. Msals Doard per Week 13.76, furnished 'ooms ver? onablo. AT TBM Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c 2 IITE HOTEL lestnurnnt and hotel, on ropean plan. Meals at nil irs on short order. Regular taer 25 cento. Thirty now lnlshed furnished rooms. E. ECKERLIN, Prop, 148 Commercial St. HMMMMMIHMWM QTEii OREGON r Seventh and Stark Sts. Portland's New and Modern el. Rates $ I per day and European plan. Free Bus. JIIT-DIGKINSON HOTEL CO. Proprietors mwawwtM :m Fence Works kdquarters for Woven Wire Fcncliif. fy Netting. Pickets. Gates, Ithold Roofing, P. & D. Ready fung, Screen Doors and AO iblo Wludow Screens. :has. d. mulligan Successor VLTEU MORLTCY. ttn St. Suli'tn, Orf e 44 Main 147 N. High St. C W. YANNKE Proprietor of FASHION STABLES ftrd Llvory, all Riga Modern Rubber Tire. A.TOXtXA. The report recommended, howe er, that the "Y" on State street ho allowed to rmnln. .This part of the report was reread, nnd council ' man Moores asked Qalvanl If he would he satisfied If tho "Y" wns net moved. "I will be deeply gratified," answered Qalvanl "If this council sees fit to make any concession what ever." Tho ayes nnd noes were called for, nnd Councilman Mofflt movod that tho vote on the; matter be post poned for ope week to give Borne of the members further time to consid er the report. 'After some discus sion the motion was lost, and the vote taken'. .'The report of the com mittee wag adopted by a considerable majority. Other Proceedings. The reiiort of tho street committee that the bid of $2147 for the Im provement of Hood street bo nccepl ed, occasioned further discussion Manager Page of the Portland Rail way, Light and Power company, woe allowed to nddroso the meeting, and ho strongly rarged that the Improve ments on Hood street be postponed for this senson, as the work con templated would necessitate n greul expense on tho purt of hU company. "We nre very hard pressed with Im provements at present," Pngo said. "We are spending great Bums of money In Improvements on tho var ious streets, particularly on Broad way, near Hood, and It would bo a great Bourco of satbfactlon to us If the council would permit tho work on Hood street to wnlt until wo .have finished our Improvements on Broadway and the other streets." Stoltz and Oreonbaum expressed themselves In favor of Mr. PagoVs request, nnd tho motion to adopt tho report of the committee was lost. Councilman Elliott moved that tho street commissioner be Instruct ed to secure n quantity of dirt from the corner of Scith Commercial and Belvlrv, Btreeta nnd place It on tho South Commercial streot fill. Tho dirt can be had free for tho hauling. Possed. The report of tho commlttoe that the bids for tho Improvement ot Boradway b nccoptcd was laid ovor for one week, thct tho property own ers might havo a clianco to exnmlno lem- . , , A motion was passed that tho city engineer bo Instructed to draw up nn Improvement ordinance for Broadway, Parsed that tho bid for tho lmprpvomont of Hood street bo rejected, and that tho certified check bo returned to tho bidder. Tho matter concerning tho wooden shacks of tho city, which was held over from last vcok vas disposed of Upon n motion by Radcliff tho city recorder was Instructed to servo notice on the owners of tho con demned property that they would hnvo 00 days In which to demolish their buildings. days In which to demolish their buildings. William Brown wns granted per mission to connect a six-Inch cowor from his rosldenc'o with the main sewer on Forry streot. Mrs, T. S. Burrows was given permission to build a woodshed on her proporty on Liberty street. Tho mattor of grant ing a liquor Mcenso to F. C. Fish, at 'he Willamette hotol, was referro 1 to ths committee on license. Specifications for the Improve ment of the Orogon Electric com pany's tracks on Broadway wo-o adopted, and a resolution was passe' requiring the company to begin the Improvemtnt, according to tho speci fications, in ten days. Specifications for the pavement of High street be tween Stnto and Court streets were also adopted. Those requlro the Or egon ELctrJc Railroad company to pavo the spac covered by their track. The estlmatod cost of tho pav ing on this street is 15127.33. The city record ;r was Instructed 4o advertise for. bids for the paving of Stat htreot from Commercial to Church, and of Liberty street from Court to State, and a resolution was adopted requiring the streotoar com pany to pay for the prvlng on Liber ty street for one nnd a half feot on ouch side otf the track lnstsad of one foot. A bill for the regulation of auto mobile Bd motor cyclw was passed to a third rwtding and adopted. The bill mak It unlawful to speed the vehicles fuster than oight mlloa an hour within tho city limit and re quires the drivr of them to coma to a doad stop upon meeting an afrJghtcd horse. As a result of tho rather uncon ventional manner in which the city dog catcher mado out his report, that official was, brought prominently bo fore the attention of the councllmen, and the chances are that ho will lose nlB Job. Tho report In part was somewhat as follews: "Roport of the Dog Catcher To j ; j. t ' t .-nil . tf Pure Teas are healthful-nerve soothing-delicious. FOLGER'S GOLDEN GATE TEAS t 1h lAWf'61 Golden ' Jf v w Tea W0L Ceylon Japan Oolong English Breakfast Gun powder BlacK OX Green are purfe. Packed flavor tight in dust-proof car tons to protect their purity and flavor. J. A Folrfer XX Co. j S Vrknelics Imjavrtar of Pur Tt Clearance Sale Our entire stock of Harness, Saddles, Robes, Horse Blankeis, Buggies and Hacks at actual cost for cash during'ihe next 30 days. EC 1 AMPADT 21 9 and 289 Commercial St. , 5. LWIrVltl, Sign of the Big Red CoKar MARKET 1 REPORTS . BY WIRE I 1 tho Mayor and Ho'norablQ Ceuncil: So fnr this month enrjght 1,2 dogs; Home got awny; couldn't hold them " One of tho councllmen expressed grnvo doubts as to whether this was worth $G0 per month 'to tho city, nnd moved that tho offlco bo dis pensed with In tho future. Tho mo tion wns finally emended, however, so thnt tho mattor could receive further attention nt tho hands of tho city fathcrj. o It Renclud tho Spot. Mr. B. Humphrey, who owns n largo general storo at Omega, O., nnd Is president of tho Adnms Coun ty Telephone Co., as well ns of tho Home Telophono Co., of Plko county, O., says of Dr. King's Now Discov ery: "It saved my wo once. At least I think It did. It scorned to reach tho spot tho very scat of my cough when everything elso failed." Dr. Klng'B Now Discovery not only reaches tho cough spot; It henls the soro spots and tho wenk spots In throat, lungs and chest. Sold under gunrnntco n. J. C. Perry's drug storo. COc. nnd $1.00 Trial bottle froe. o New Notaries. C. C. Bryant, Albany; Geo. A. Drury, CoburG! Mlchnol O'Brcw, Portland. o TEA There is nothing" that costs so little, both money and work, and that goes so far if it has the chance. Your irorrrlurn rour montj II you dof t like Sb!llioi' Bull pr Ua. BAY CITY MARKET QUOTATIONS ON PRODUCE AT SAN FRANCISCO AND PORT LAND LOCAIi MARKET COR RECTED UP TO DATE SHINGLES ' I $2.50 pet lOOO i, Best grade delivered free to any part . of the city when ordered in lots of 5000 or over : : : : : T!u World's Rest Climate. Is not entirely freo from disease, on tho high elevations fevers pre vail, while on tho lower levels ma laria Is encountered to n greater or less extent, accord' ng to altitude. To overcomo cllmato affections, lassi tude malaria, Jtuundlco, hllllousness, fever nnd nguo, and general debility, tho most offcctlvo remedy Is Electric Dltters, tho groat alterative and blood purifier; tho antidote for every form of bodily weakness, ner vousness, and insomnia. Sold under gunranteo at J. C. Perry's drug store. Prlco COc. (United 1'rcM temed Wire.) San Francisco, May 2G. Wheat No, 1 California club, per contnl, $1.02 H 1.05; whlto milling club, J1.C2 14 1.07 V4; whlto Australian, $1.70 3 1.77 '4; northorn blucstcm, $1.701.73i; northorn clfab, $1.0Bl,C7,4; Interior grndoe of wheat, $1.40(5)1.50. Barley No. 1, food, $1.37 3 1.42 $, with sdmo fnncy nt $1.43 1.45; common to fair, $1.30'5 1.40; brewing at San Frnnclsco.i $1.42 1. 47 Vt browing nnd Bhlp' ping at Port Costa, $1.401.45; Chevalier, $1.05 1.85, according to qunllty. J Butter Fresh Cnurornia extras, 24c; firsts, 23c; seconds, 22c; packing, No. 1, 21c; packing, No. 2, 10c. Eggs Per dozen, California fresh, Inni.llno nnona nvlrni 92U(' llrfltH. 20c; seconds, 17&c; thirds, lGVfcc eastern seconds, lGc. Cheose Per pound, California nnts, fancy, llc; firsts, lie: cccond3, 10c; California Young America, fancy, 14c; firsts, 13c: eastern Orogon, fancy, 14c; Young America, fancy, 14,4c Storuge Eastorn fnncy New York 10c; Orogon, 14c. Potntoos Per contnl, Oregon bur bankB, $1.201.35; river whites; fancy, neminnl: new, $1.001.G0; sweet, $2.503.00. Onions Per crnto, Bermudas, $1,001.25; Australian browns, $3.G04.00; reds, 90c$1.15, silver skins, $1.15 1,25. Oranges Per box, navels, fancy, $3.003.25; standards, $2.50 2.75; fancy, vnloncias, $2.25 3.50; Mediterranean oweots, fancy, $2.25 2.50; Tangerines, $1.502.00. Voget Ltimfce & Fuel Co, Sooth J 4th and Oak Streets Phone 9ft PERSONAL Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Kllno nro .vlslt- InK their daughter and don-ln-law, TORRID ZONE Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk J. Moores In thl" Jf U W AHdJti city for a few days. Kcnody'B Lnxatlvo Cough Byrpp docs not constlpato, but on tho othor hand Its lnxatlvo principles gently movo tho bowels. Children liko It. Sold by all druggists. After Once Tasting Ytnbl do one wants an old-fashioned cod liver oil prepara tion or emulsion, because Vinoi is a much better body builder and strength creator for old people.weak children, and for coughs, colds, bron chitis, etc. If it does no good we will return your money. O. W. PUTNAM CO. A Nurse's Story If you are a sufferer from headache, neuralgia, or pain from any cause you should read tho fol lowing letter from a nurse. Tor iiom-llme I liovt, felt It my duty to wrjto you. 1 was having tny doctor twlcu uiry wK for iiu- . .ache. All lie .1IJ for mo wu to kIv , tlmes tho ialn was so oera that I couM not spok. and members of my family stood ovr mo und pave m medicine bvi-ry fifteen tnlnutvs until I vas rellsvJ A namplo of lr. Mll' Antl-raln IMIIw fell Into my hnndn. I read tho olr ular ory carefully, ana found my cao dwcrlbJ-d Jtaetty. Tho next tlm my I--td l)un to ache, I took tho Tain Mils accordlntr to di rections and I frit 1 via nettlnz better, yo I nl to the dra-.t fur a liux and inn them until 1 w so much Jitter that I v.aa about tha house all tho afternoon. I have not had a doctor for hcadaeho alnee. When ho mt me aomstimo after ha wanted to know how I wa. and I totd him what I 4d done, and he replied! "If you have found anything that will help you, stick to It," and o I have. Itelnjf a nurxe I have rc-commended them to a great many graUful people. One case I will mention. I ww a doc tor no to a neighbor every week for months becnuso ahe had cuch awful headache, but for a lonir time I dared not cugutt anything to her. One day I met her ur.d I pave her a half box ot Antl-Ialn litis and ahe used them and has had no doctor since. She Bays they are a great bletslnir to her and said, "why Uldn t you tell roe about them before." I could ttU you el tautny similar cases." 170 W. Ocneseo 8L, Auburn, N. x. Dr. Ml Its' AntNPaln Pllls'are sold by ?'eur drualtt who will guarantee that he first package win bentflu If lb falls, he will return your money. M doses, 25 cents. Never sold In 'k. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Xad RAliKM MAHKKT. lioral UliplcHlr Market. Eggs lGc, - . Uutter Creamery 24c, Cows $3 G 3.50. Hene lie; mixed chickens, 9c. Local wheat 82 85c. Oats $1.45. Uarley-v$25. Flour Hard wheat, $4.50 Q 4.80. v,lley, $4.00. Hay Cheat, $13 14; clovor. $10 12 par ton; timothy, $14uM5. Onions 3c. Hops 1907 crop, 4s4&C . ' Cascara Bark 3 to 3ftc Mohair ISc. ftriMll Markru, OatA $1.451.50 per cwt, Wheat $1.00. Rolled barley $31. Eggs 174c. Duttor Country, 20c; creamery, 30c. Flour Valley, $l.l0fll,20 per sack; hard whmt, $1.40. Hran HOu per sack; $31.50 por ton; Bliortu, $1.25 per sack, Hay Choat, $1C.5017j clover, $16; cheat, 85c; clovor 80c per cwt. Oranges $2.65 02.75. LUuhtotk. Hogs Fat, $5.50. Stock hogs $44.50, Steers- 3M,4c. Veal 5 ft 7c. " irophal I'rtilta." liananas $0.00. Oranges $3.16 2.25. lemons $3. 504.00. 1'onland Market. Wheat Club, 89o; valley, 89c; bUiestem, 91c. I . . Poultry Hens, 14 ftlScx duckif, 16CP17c; pigeons, old, $1 per dozen, MUlfltuff Bran, $26. Hay Timothy, valley, $7.50; al falfa, $12 12.61? . I Vetch $14. SUM3IKH fiCHOOL Tho first term of tho Summer Normal opens on Mny 4 and continues eight wcoks. Tho Becond term opens on Juno 29 and continues until tho August examination, Classes will bo formed In all tho branches for stnto and and county papem. Tuition each term $10, Tho class In Primary Methods begins on Juno 15 and contl .?c 12 days. Tuition $7.60 Special work will bo given 8th grado jmipils. Address J. J, KIIAPS, Hrtlem, Or. nUTTKHN.UT iWKAD. It la worth more than any otbe 'rood yet tho prlco Is no higher "or sal at your grocers'. CALIFORNIA IIAKERV, Thomas & Coolejr, Props, SALEM WATER COMPANY OFF1CK CITY HALL. For water rurrlcu tpply at offlc Bills uayabln monthly In advane VP eVVsWVnVsVsTsy TrVFsTvW BrisnirprtaswsiBBB m am I Gold Dust Flotiif!: 1 1 Made br X1IB RYDKKY POW ! ER COMPANY, Aldaey, Orgo Made for faiAllv ow. Aik job? jfrootr for it. Hras sad (sorts always on taad. I P. B. Wallace I AGENT Wlf SWaWttKIf rHIM f$sS The above out reprewetay brick lined Torrid Zoao Fhmu... Guaranteed gas, smoke and d4 proof, Kconotalcal nnd durable. A. L. FRASER ' MM HTATK frl'RBiTT. Estimates furatsbed on ticatlHg gS3JtnMmmmmmtBtrl ' ; ,;,iJ' i "OHT THK IIKHT KOAHT TIIK FAMILY KVKH HAH Can be oblulnod from our print tender and juicy bettf, mutton w pork. All our meats are so)ect4 from tho choicest, and prnpnrcd for tho tablo to suit th ih-ttihiid. of ttt fastidious, Our priced arc fowr fer quality than you can find at n placn In Salem, K. C. C It O 8 8, Phone 201, 870 flUU . I FRENCH FEMALE PILLS. A in. Cam, Ktui b, Svrtuui UiminiHvm. HIYO INN TO (All, l ! 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