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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1908)
OAILV CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1008 -kj v COUNCIL REPLIES TO OREGON ELECTRIC MANAGER'S DEFY nP SAIOON LICENSE Vt U PLY W AOATED ITII NEW Mflimgcr Tnlbot, of the Oregon Electric, sent Into the city council an bl'o review ""it rather peppery statement about Improvement of Nortn Mcfi "'"' Droathvay, and city council orders mayor to notify corporu- ilea td como tnrougn whu tuc improvement. Additional paving Ordinances wet'o put through without a dissenting vnt War was declared on saloons not complying with the new city onll. nances. Recorder Moores shows city finances lun'o becnkept in good condition. Eldrldgo, Frasor Orconbdum, Mil- f Small Funds Transferred. lard. Mofflt, Moores, Preanall, Rao.- cliff. Stolz and tho m,nyor were pres- ent. Moro Street Paving. Tho bids of the1 Warren Construc tion company for paving thrco blocks of State street, from Commer cial to Church wcro accepted. On report of city engineer Frnder moved to allow 80 por cont of tho amount stnted to have boon com pleted work of Warren Construction corapnny, $1003.45, loss co3t of fill ing holes for telophonp poles. Tho stroot commissioner rcportoll expenditures of $1281.92 for tho month of Juno; nlso a largo number of sidewalks and crosswalks put in and ordrPd built. Sneclal committee composed of commlttoo on ordinances, mayor and city njtornoy on compilation of oi d'nances reported work all complet ed except Indexing. Slto for Street Department. Stolz reported verbally on a slto for street dopnrtmont. Tho commit too fnvored soiling its old firo de partment building on Stato stroot, and that tho city recorder ndvertIo the proporty for Bnlo, and thon pur chase a cheaper lot. Ho offered a motion to that effoct and It wns car ried. Ho would buy a new Hlto at a much chonpor prico nnd pay for It out of tho lighting fund. , Ho favored buying tho Illrnm Smith lot, lji slzo 100x80, west or the Eonp factory, Just north of tho woolen mills, one block from Stato atree.t, for $500. Greonbaum moved that tho mattor be referred to tho committeo on pub lic buildings. Moores moved td atnond that commlttoo recolve bids for n Blto. It waft ordered reforrol after objection by FraBor, that Thir teenth stroot -was not- -opened and that property ,had.no'front.ago. Mo! fit asked If property was not sub ject to Inundation from tho Mill c eek ditch! A Dog "Day Rill. Dill of J. C. Marsh wa3 rejected and re-roforrod. It was for kllliiig dogs during tho montfi of June; for feeding five dogs four days, $4; kill ing nnd burying $G, total $9. f1, ' Vi1" ii'ii'ii' ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT AlaMerVefjirak!ri6rAs slmllatlnS theRxxf awflWuht. Prorootes DiesrtoriIr etful 1 ness and st.contaui$ ecm Opfum.MoqAlnc norMHeraL NOT WARC OTIC, , i i mn ! i JMffftfdls- Aperfccl Remedy for Cf JSH31 it - UOll , oour awjiiuui.u i ,-7 Worras,Coi-ulsusJVBri- ncss andLOSS OFSLtcr. YdcSrssik Sifiawrtjsf NEWYC)? - Zllz m Pjrr!i,l If. ..' w! .i:,!Jllk i it i Sxut Copy of Wrappr. g mktu wwwr, tw ww v SEVERAL ORDERED TO COM- ORDINANCE. Groenbaura moved that a s.urpluu of $20 from horso fund and a sur plus fund of $180. 25 in the fund for street cleaning and ferry" fund bo transferred to tho printing fund. Carried. City Recorder Mooro3 made a quarterly report showing condition of each fund, Including disburse ments from each Item of budget and balanco on hand in each fund. Only item overdrawn was street repairs, $2555.47. Somo of tho Items of dis bursement, such as advertising stroot Improvements, will ba return, ed to tho city. Tho roport makes a fine showing of city finances. To Drain Land. Millard asked for Information ob to ditch on Asylum Innd near Leo Mis sion cemetery, Stolz of stroot com mittee said city engineer would bo asked to go out thoro this wcok. MM lard said Superintendent Stionor wn,s anxious to tnko up tho matter. Hiidge on Mill Creek. Petition of ovor 100 proporty own or nf Hnlnm to rminlr Mill crook nt, North Front street, samo being lm-'r passable Eldrldgo moved to lay on tnblo. Lo3t. Referred to committeo on bridges. For Drokcn Ann. Mrs. S. A. Gnddls of Roseburg, through hor attornoy, Wobstor. Oregon EloctrJc wns Just as care Holmes, n3kcd Jor nllownnco of $100 less as tho city. Mr. Tnlbott's lot for Injuries sustained in trying to tor was placed on filo and tho mat- cross Twolfth stroot while In Yow i Park. Radcllff movod roforonco to city attorney. Carried. New lllcyclo Ordlnnnce, On request of'mayor a now blcy clo ordlnanco was rend to amend er rors 'in last ono, which allows tho wheols on tho east side of Commor clal street. This dofect was nlmod to ho 'cured by this now ordinance. Radcllff cnlled attention to thu disposition to tamper with too many ordinances. Greonbaum movod in lng raised It went over to tho ordl lng rnled it wont ovor to tho ordl nanco committee. Oregon Electric Giiide. A letter from Guy W. Talbott of tho Oregon Electric company, re viewing matter of grade on Nort i High street and Broadway, and ask- CASTORIA For Infants and Children. 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Dr. FlereettiHS tavlte ito, fullest .p vaca tion of hti formnla Rowing that It will bo found to contain only the best agent known to tho most advanced medlcai science of all (bo different schoolsof prac tice for the cure of woman's pecullat weaknesses and aliments. , If you want to know moro about the eomposltloa and professional ondorsiv oni of. the "Fn vorlto Proscription," send postal card request to Dr. R. V. Plorce, Buffalo, N Y., for hi free booklet treat ing o( same. You can't afford to accopt as a substi tute for this remedy of kntiwncnmiHUlon a secret nostrum o uv .ntoiown " oompor tmu uon't aa it. lng that tho mattor bo proporly con sldorod. Stolz reviewed tho mnttor from tho standpoint of the stroot committeo. Ho nskod what had tho former city government , granted to tho Oregon Electric on that ntrcet. Wns tho Tillmnn grado correct7 Ex- Mayor Wntor8 Bald thore was no agreomont of record as to whoro tho grndo was. Tho franchise was granted nnd tho Tillman grndo wus apuroveu uy uiu cuj. isiiuii. uBi a t... tt... li... T..nus. ?! Thlolson said tho Tillman grado wjis correct. Tho ropori or tun Btrcet committeo was fnlf to nil In terested "parties. Tho mattor was ondod so far as this council wns concorned. It may havo beon a poor way of doing hUBlnoss, but tho tor closed. To Improve North High. Mayor Rodgors wns Instructed to wrlto Manager Talbott to tho effoct that tho city wns ready to 'improvo North High nnd Broadway, and that tlio corporation proceed to como to grndo. Transfer Siilwm License. Petition 'or-'Alex Conoyor ;tof tran&w for saloon license to D. A. Madison Eldrldgo moved to not allow. Lost. On motion reforrcd to committeo on licenses. 'Violating Saloon Lmv. . Presnnll 'called .attention to sov oral saloons not complying with now saloon, 'ordlnanco. Ho moved thai snmo be roforrod to committeo on hcnlth and pollco. Carried. Presnnll roported from commlttOA on saloon Ucoiiboj thnt .Tninoa nnd Swnrtz bo granted a llconso. Unci Saloon Closed. Samo committeo roported that 11 censo to Joseph Tyler be not grant ed. Fraeor moved thnt saco bo re forrcd to committee on health and police". Radcllff said It was usolosa to refer tho earno as tho way tho house was conducted Inst Saturday was a disgrace to the city Report unanimously sustained. Some Small Matters. The city payrolls for Juno were ordered paid. Greenbaum moved that city suppiy 15 to 20 loads of gravel North Twelfth street from D street north. Carried. Stolz aiked that flro department bo granted tho usual vacation of two weeks leave of absence, upon fur nishing, suitable substitutes. Manager Page asked for ovtonslon of time to July 20 to finish work of. rolnylng track on Stnte street. Potltion of A. O. Damon and oth ers for toilet for men and women in Marion squaYe for the Cherry Fair. Laid oa able. Committeo on health and pollco reported that certain ordlnaneos were not enforced. R&ferred to samo committee. Stolz reported on nesd of repair ing band stand on Wilson avenuw. Referred to committee on public parks. . , 0- Roy's Life Suved. My little boy, four years old, had a savero attack of dysentery. Wo had physicians; both of them gavo him up. Wo then gave him Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea remedy which cured him and belleyo that saved his life. William H. Strollng, Carbon Hill, Ala. There Is no doubt but this remedy saves the lives of many children each year. Give It. with castor oil according to the plain prUted direction and a cure is certain. For sale by Dr. 'Stone's drug stra. liimiiwwiiwwiiwiiiitiwwiitiwiiiiwiwwwwwwm WANT ADSw FOR SALE For ShIct-Now lonts, stoves and all kinds of camp outfits; also second hand goods. C. Dlllman, 447 State street. 7-4-31 For SJe-aood, .almost new bay Weft'Can be seen at Capital Soap Works, 1230 Ferry street. Will very cheap. 6-18-lmo AHtomobllo For Sale First class, 35-horse power, 5 passengor Stpd- dard-Dayton touring car for sala cheap. Owner will guarantee car. sElaqulre at Journal office. For Sale -First-class carpet paper at this'offlce, 25c for a big roll. For SaioNew 6-room house 'ou Market and Thirteenth . All con venlencea. will soil cheap. Ad- traaa fl. ST.. Tonrnol nfftpd tf For Sal( Ono model E. Ramblor runabout. Warranted first claa condition. See Wilson & Majuror 6-18-lmo FOR SALE. 48 35-100 Acres Located 1 mile from Btatlon, mllo to school. Placo Is all under cultivation, ex cept 10 acres In pasture. All fenced and no wasto land on placo. Throe aero orchard consisting of apples, cherries, prunes nnd walnuts. Plenty of timber for fuel. Spring water In every flold. A good 0 room hotiso, hot and cold wator, bath, toilet and lavatory; good barn, granery. carriage nnd shed nnd chicken house. Prlco $4050. Will t'rndo for Salem residence proporty not to exceed $1500. ? Acres Located 2 miles from con tor of Salem. Threo acres under cultivation, nil rest of fruit, bucIi ns npnles, pears, cherries, quinces nnd English walnuts; 5 ncres in pnsturo, modern 2-story houso, H rooms, hard finished, septic tank, wind mill nnd towor. Prlco $4000, ensy terms. 18 Acres Locntcd 2 miles from town, nil under cultivation; a good C-room house, bnrn and wagon shed. Well water at houso and al so nt barn; good young orchard, consisting of npplesl pears, pruncst chosslcs and small fruit, such as blnckborrlos, goosoborrles, cur ' rants and strawborrles. Prlco $3000. ' $300. SALEM INVESTMENT CO. 483 State Street. , , ." f. r r IX)R SALE . i .' -i ' D'.. v ".. . Our -Special Rargnln.-i Todwy $2100 houso, 8 rooms; bnrn, chlckou houso and park, 2 largo lots on n good cornor, flno location, closoln different variety of bearing fruit tree? and berries, flno garden. Lawn nnd flowers. City and well water. TIiIb Is n ronl snnp, going to l6avo tho city, will saclflco, It tnkon soon. If you aro looking for. a nice cosy homo, onll on my othor agents, Dochtol & Schulz. House, SJ Lot, $1150 Hero's an other snap, houso, 5 room?, 3 lots, bnrn, nil fenced, closo In for only $1150, nover offered for loss than $1400. 850 Houso nnd O Lots House 4 rooms and aero of ground, nil fenced 'for J850. Vacant lots.ln all parts of the clty.Wnooln AiuniUy UhIoh. Sick, Mri RECHTEL & SCHULZ mi State St. Phone 4ft!: FOR RENT For Rent On ground floor; 2 front rooms furnished for light house keeping. Large woodshed. In quire 142 Court St. Phone 1474 Main. 7-c:3t For Rent Nicely furnished room centrally located with all convon-, lencoj for one or two gentlemen, j Call at 477 Center St., or phone 1040. C-C-tf j For Rent Aftor tho 15th, two fur- nlshed or unfurnished rooms. Call 133 South Front streot. C-6-3t. WANTED Wanted Man and wife, without family, to work on ranch. Ad dross "B. C," care Journal office C-25-lw WHHtcd at Ouco From $100 to $500, the best of collateral secur- ' lty to offer. Address G 10, Jour nal offlce. 6-11-tf Wanted: Fine opening for bright young man, with small capital and some knowledge of farm land, la established real estate oilce, In galea. Address Mala office, 411 CoaioaoHweaUh Bldg., Portland, Oregoa. 7-2-lwk ffmi, w- - lrTv r "Mw-y-y v'4ff . mm .,"f- MISCELlrJAKICOuV .1 iii -.. ; i WeHgcr & Clierrlngten Plano3 and Organs sold on easy terms; tola phone 1187; 247 Commorclal Street, Salon, Oregon. tf Salem Cash Market I buy 'for cash and sell for cash. Cold storage and all kinds of moaU kept. Qtrj mo a trial at 173 Commercial St. ' P. W Reyelts, Prop. C-29-tf. Loalon Noodle House Ferry street, near High. 6-5-lmo. I Togo Noodle Hohso First class place to get bowl noodles. Fresh l and well served 10c 439 Ferry street. 8-S-lmo Help Furnished .Free of Charge By Salem Smployment Company, 478 State street, phone No. 149. Par ties wanting help pteaaecalt "at office or phone us. Also have cows for sale. :'A Concrcto Work Get my prices on sldowalkB, curbs, septlo tanks and . cement work of any kind. All work guaranteed first-class. M Ward, 2378 Maple Ave., Highland. Phono 1G09, . July24-tf Vogct Lumber and Facl Co. Lum ber .shingles, building material, wood and coal. Low prices and prompt deltvorfos. One block east of S. P. passengt? depot. Phont 1S8. 7-2-tf Ratio & Wcnderoth Fine wines, liquors and cigars. We handle the celebrated Kellog gand Castle whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly oj- draught. South Commercial street. 9-8-lyr Enlarged Our moat market on Est State street has boen doubled In slzo and wo aro bettor prepared than ovor to serve customers. Prompt sorvlco and tho best of moats our motto. Call or phone 109. B. E. Edwardi Meat Co. nUTTERNUT DREAD. It la worth more than any other iiread yet the price Is no higher ror said at your grocers'. CALIFORNIA BAKERr, Thoman & Ooolcy, Prop. LODGES. Carpenters Union No. 1005 Loc Union No, 105 of Carpenters ni Jolrers of America meet eyer? Saturilay erenlafe at' 8': 00 p. m. Is Hearst hall, 430 State .St. A. W , Dennis, Ree. See..' , " ;I Foresters of "Anierlca-i-Cburt" Sheij' wood Forosters, No, 10. Meet Saturday night In Holman ball, State street Waldo Miller, C. ft: J. O. Perry, financial secretary. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall In Holman block, eor ner State and Liberty streeti Tuesday of each week at 7:80 m. Oscar Johnson, G. 0.; B. H Anderson, IC of R. and 8. Modern WoodmcH of America Ort gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Meeti overy Thursday evening at o'clock in Holman hall. W. W Hill, V. O.; F. A. Turner, clerk Voodmen of WorldMeet every Yr day night at 7:30, In Holman hali O. L. Darling, O. O.; P. L. Fras !r, Clerk. aent ana pension insurance; sa, 000,000 pledged; every claim palt Good agent wanted. J. H,C Mongomery, supreme organiser Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. R Ryan, secretary, 546 State strt LOST Lost A hunting caao, gold watch, on Saturday, tho 4th. A suitable reward will bo offorod for Its re turn to this office. 7-0-3t. SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES Frank M. Hrown. Manufacturer of sash, doors, mouldings. All kindi of house finish and bard wood work. Front street, between Statf and Court. MoVo all complaint at th office. -- J PLUMBERS 2 UeoTMTlianumb and steam heating and tlnalng 104 Commercial strwut, Pbof Main 192. -l-ly M, J. Petzel Plumbing, steam and gas fitting. Successor to Knox A Murphy, 226 Comere4al strait Prone Mala 17. DRAYMEN." ChbibUbs Bros.' Traturer Cewpaay All kinds of traasfor work dose Furalture aad pianos boxed read; for shlpweat. Prompt service Is our saotto, Staad and oe at 2S8 South Ceatawrelal streft Pkaa Sit. ft4a Paea 8 1 REAL r Something Worth Investigating 00 ACRES 5 Miles from Salem -40 acres. cleared, 8 acres' fruit, G room' houso, godd barn, spring water' la" houso and 'barn, All good' 'fruit land. Only $3,300. 30 ACRES 5 Mjles from Salem 7 rooa house, barn 40x60, family or chard, stock and implements In cluded. Price $3500. We liave Imqreved and unl- ' proved city projwrty for al. If you caa not pay cash buy a city lot on the Installment plan. Salem City property a good la veslrhent. , Look- over tour list of Firm property. OLMSTED LAND CO. Salem branch YcTer Bros. O. 873 STATE STREET. LIVERY AND FEED., STABLES Livery and Feol Stable! Old, Pot offlce Stables, at 264 Ferry strwt, between Commercial and Froat streets. Telephone 188. Some ej( the finest liveries tn tne city w bo found here. Dick Westacott, proprietor. 10-1-lyr '" HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. ti n ti 1 1 mm it i cm 1 1 nt The t White House Restaurant For a RcgHlar J 25c Dinner at 20c f They cut be bet McGilchrist & Son Proprietor. TllllllllMMHtMIIIIIII J gt COURT BTBKKT. Call and try tkta. Meata 16c. Board per week $3.71, also furnished raemi very reasonable. AT THJI Salem Restaurant v MEALS 15c f mmtiHMiiw 1 HOTEL OREGON Cor Seventh and Stark 8to Portland's New arid Modem I Hotel. Kates $ I per day and up. European plan. Free Bus. WRIGHT.WGKINSON HOTEL CO. Proprietors Mf Salem Fence Works Hcadquartere for Wovea Wire. Fencing. Poniltry Netting, Pickets, Gate, Malthold Roofing, P. A D. Ready Roofing, Screen Doors and Ad' justablo Wludow Screens, CMS. D. MULLIGAN Successor WALTER MORLEY. 2ti0 Court St. Btileia, Or. SJfKlJ J 0:S PR MAMV COLORS LARGE3T FACILITIES IN THE 'WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF IIIOH GRADE WORK liTIt At IIW At fAtTUN NtVtlt SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITT MAIiTi. Far water servlee al7 at e. Bills aaysbl ateatkly U a4vaaa. i ,if 1 . ft 4 n .i I i Is 1 i f.i : 1 1 1 u i r i . ).', -4IJ