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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1909)
HpvF' DAILY CAPITAL JOUUXAL, 8AL4M, OUmOfi, ;HAY,fAY 14, Iff98. timtmiim -T-J $3.00--Belt Buckles-$3.00 The handsomest belt buckles in Salemr none o com pare with these buckles even In the jewelry stores, They are set with beautiful .amethyst, turquoise, sardonyx and topaz, Also a large assortment of very pretty buckles from 25c up, If it's up-to-date, if it's correct, It's here, The best values are always here, 0j& Xotlco of Intention to Improve n Por tion or winter mrcet. Notice Is hereby given that tho rnnminn council of tho city of Snloni. Orogon, cleoms It expedient to lm- provo una proposes to improve at mo oxponso of abutting nncl adjacent proporty Winter street In tho city of Salem, Orcgoh, from tho north etirb lino of Mill street to tho north lino of Oak street, tho roadway of said portion of said street shnll bo Im proved full width from ourb to curb by grading tho samo and placing thorcon a crushed rock Improvomont, provldod Intersections shall bo Im proved for n width of 29 foot on both Bides of tho contor lino of Bald Winter street, oxcoptlng herefrom, howovor, n strip 7 foot in width ex tending full longth of tho proposed Improvement to bo occupied by tho stroot railway tracK of tho Portland Railway Light & . owor Co., and im proved by said company. Curb lines shall bo established and said stroot shall bo Improved in ovory- respect In nccordnnco with tho plans and spe cifications ndopted therefor by tho common council on fllo in tno office of tho city recorder, and which also show nn estimato of the cost. v remonstrances may bo filed against said Improvement in tho man ner and within tho tlmo provldod by Jaw. '. Dato of tho first publication of this nbtlco May 11. 1909. r By order of tho common council. W. A. MOORES. ' 5-11-llt City Recorder. ' Proposals for Automatic Sprinkling , Equipment for Oregon Stnt Insane Asylum. Salem, Ore., May 7, 1909. ' Sealed proposals Indorsed on out side of onvelopo "Proposals for Au tomatic Sprinkler Equipment for Or egon State Insane Asylum." and ad dressed to the undersigned, will be deceived at the executive chambora, state capitol, Salem, Oregon, until May 24, 1909, at 2 p. m. for furnlsh Ipg and Installing an automatic .sprinkler equipment In strict accord ance with pUqs, speclflca,tlons and In Jstructlons, which nlay le examined "St the executive chambers, ntate cap itol, Salem, Or., at the office of the .superintendent of the Oregon State 'Insane Asylum, Salem, Or., or at the v'offlce of H. C, McAllister, Orogonlan building. Portland, Or, All bldi must be accompanied by certified check In the amount of 10 per cent (ten per cent) of the full 'amount of the bid, made payabla to 'tiho undersigned. Tho board, of trus tees of tho Oregon Stat Insane Asy llum reserve tho right to reject any land all bids. "O. U' IV ARTHUR, ' Xlerk of Board .'bfTrustOes Oregon State Insane Asylum 5-8-22d CDoWUt'B jCldney and Bladder. P11U Mare antiseptic and relieve pain quick ly. JnslsUUian DeWltt'a. Send your limine to ErJ.-DeWltt & Co., Cfltca Jko. for a free trial box. Sold by all gdruggtsts. t 3hlllrlr Cry FftR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA "I LADIES' TAILORED Suits Reduced From $35 to $20 This reduction is on this Spring's suits. They are tailored in the latest style on the most approved lines of the most favored fashion, Also reductions on all the other 1909 TAILORED SUITS throughout the suit depart ment. . Xotlco to Contractors. Kotlco is horoby given that senlcd bids will bo opened nt tho regular mcotjng of tho Common Council of Snlom, Orogon, to bo held May 17, 1909, for tho Improvement of Court Ktroet, in Bald city with Wnrren Bros. Bltullthlo Waterproof Pavomont from tho wost lino of Church street to tho most westerly lino of Twelfth stroot Including Intersections. Attention of cotnractors Is'called to tho plans and specifications on fllo In tho offlco of tho city recorder, which shall govern tho manner of bidding, and tho, moth od of making said Improvomont. Dato of first publication May 13, 1909. By order of tho Common Council. W. A. MOORES, S-13-3t . City Recorder Tho Ulg Head Is of two kinds conceit nnd tho big head that comes from ft sick hoadacho. Does your head ovor fool like n gourd and your brain feel looso and soro? You can euro It In no tlmo by acting on your liver with Ballard's Herbtno. Isn't It worth trying for the nbsoluto nnd certain rcnof you'll got? Sold by" all Dealers. Kf 223 S. COMMERCIAL ST V Arner, 31360 Record 2:17. Full brother to Don Derby, 2:04; Derbertka, 8:07; Diablo, 2:0a; Desaonlo, 2:11; Kd Latferty, 1:16, a4 others. By Chas. Derby, 4907, sire of 8 better than 2:10, dam Bertha by Alcattra, dam of 4 better than 2:10, and 'five others;. r ' Winner of first premium at Sa lem horse show, For standard stallions season of 1909 at Fair Ground and Club Bta bles. . 1 Fee, $25.Q0for season, $35,00 te Insure. " d. B. SIMPSON, 4-8-tf Fairground, Or. ninmm)ittjiM &)( Mqd?u!rtw icr BERRY CRATES . - mad RfWPQ I Capital -CarmHissiCHv C. i ! & fe. j& & a ... & .fc i 1i ot n.,wBfCy a. K xp , .1? it a ! Hi t iftii j wv Vr" DEATH OF MRS. DELILA Mrs. Mynn Dellla Phillips died .at 2 o'clock this morning nt the resi dence of Mrs. W. H. Phillips, Trndo and Cottago streets. Death was caused by tuberculosis, from which she has suffered for the last eight months. She was 23 years old. Mrs. Phillips was born In Phillips county, Kansas, February 10, 1886, nnd camo to Salem with her paronts four years later. She was educated In tho public schools of this city, and later attend ed the Capital Business College, nt which school she became probably tho most expert touch-system stenog rapher in tho Capital City. Sho waB married to Roy B. Phil lips, manager of the Grand oporn house, Juno 11, 190G, and loaves be sides her husband, a son, Paul, two years of age, to mourn her untimely death. While attending tho Btato fair In tills city last Soptombor, Mrs, Phil lips contracted a sovoro cold, which resulted In tuberculosis of tho lungs. Tho funeral arrangements hnvo not yet been made, but It is supposed tho funeral will bo held from tho family residence Sunday afternoon. Mrs, Phillips was tho youngest of seven children, nil of whom hav lived in this city for many years. The untimely doath, early this morning, of Mrs. Mynn Dollla Phil lips, brlngst ol Ight a glowing, tribute of faith in tho Almighty God, seldom soon in one so young as was llttlo "Babe" Phillips Just 23 a child In years and n child In appearances but not a child In faith. Horn of Chrlstlatt paronts, her fath cr, Jnmos Flnloy Goode, a former Sunday school superintendent of this city, tho llttlo girl was taught early In llfo of the novor-fnillng love of the Fathor for his chlldron. Mrs. Phllllpj wns compollcd to VALUABLE HORSE DROWNED DRIVER NARROWLY ESCAPES A valuablo hor so belonging to tho Westncott & Johnson livery wns drowned In tho attempt of O. B. Mlchols of Whontland to cross u slough near there. Mr. Mlchols Is n logging contractor who gots out pulp wood for tho Spnuldlng Logging Com pany of this city. IIo was undor tho THE TARIFF BILL RAISES SCHEDULES (UnltH I'rcM I,Mied Wire.) Washington, May 14 Showing the duties Imposed on hundreds of arti cles to bo higher In tho Aldrlch bill than in tho Dlngloy tariff, u tabu lated statement of comparisons bo tweon tho schedules of tho two bills was filed In tho somite today by Sen ator Culberson of Toxus. Particular attention Ih paid In tho stutomont to tho Incrcaso over tho Dlngloy tariff In 17 paragraphs of tho metal sched ule. Tho Incrcnso includes various articles, the star leap of tho entlro bill being ono of 4900 por cent on Yerro tunston. This enormous In crcnso wob accomplished by changing the duty from $4 a ton to 20 por, cent ad vnlorom. Other Increases noted In tho metal schedulo aro forro chrome, 1240 por cent; flat castings, cast Iron vessels, tailor Irons, 225 per cont. Increases In tho rates on oats, rye. whdat, hops and buckwheat flour vary from 25 to 100 por cont. Incrensos In tho wlno and spirit schedulo vary from 16 to 71 per cont. The statement Includes n relation of the Incldeuts lending to tho va rious raises In the schedules. o HKcovnns health HV A LONG TRAMP Sacramento, Cal., May 14. Aftor a two-months' tramp from Los An goles, A. Wood and his wife aro lu this city today. After a brief rest they will contlnuo their Journey on foot to Seattle. Woods recently recovered from a severe illness, and is taking the long tramp In hopes of completely regain ing his health. o TO MATCH 0'CONNELL AGAINST KID SULLIVAN Sport lovers In Salem are negot tlatlnc for a wrestling match be tween Ed, O'Connell and Kid Sulli van, to toikij place here in the near future. If tho arrangements can be mode. Tho men aro pretty evenly matched, and each has, for some time, apparently been anxious to have a go at the other. It looks now a though tho match would be ar ranged, and. If so. on of tho pret tiest exhibitions of -wrestling ever seen In Salem will be the result. o New Incorporation. Articles of Incorporation were filed In the office of the secretary of state May 13. as follows.: A, LqjDundas Company, principal office Portland; capital stock 15000; Incorporators, A. L. Dundas, J. M. Sears and. I, M. Dundas. Lakevlew Construction Company, Do Children fnon-alcohofic Sarsaoarilln as a t Uk your doctor rKw often Ite preterites an alcoholic stimulant foe cWHrciV He Mlt.wrobably Mvi MVerv. very rarely." Ask rhim hfrfomti e pAhscMbes a tonic fci44hem lie will probably answer,' Very, very freauently.' Tlicn ask him about AVer's MYNA G000E PHILLIPS tako to her bed Inst Septombor, but did not abandon hopo of recovory un til six weeks ago. Finally, realizing that 8ho was soon to be with her mothor, who was laid to rost at City View cemetery a llttlo ovor a year ago, the patient and cheerful llttlo sufforor quietly sot about making preparations for her depnrturo from this world and her entranco Into hor heavenly home. Sho kept hor llttlo Blblo, which hor father had glvon hor, closo at hand, and last Sunday called her father to her bedsldo and made n confession to him of somo trivial of fense sho had committed Bomo ton years ago while attending school, and asked his forgiveness. Llttlo "Babe" wanted that all nil on Id bo mndo right beforo she said goodbyo. and she died ns sho had lived a faithful llttlo Christian. Thero wns no doubt, no fear in that bravo l'ttlo heart, and, as tho end drew vory close this morning, oho bid ench nnd nil a fond farewell; asked that tho good Lord bless her absent brothers nnd sisters, nnd with tho word ''Mother," on hor lips, passed quietly and cheerfully Into that homo which Ho had prepared for hor. And vo, who havo our doubts ns to whether there bo nn AlmlglUy Fath er, who sccth even the fall of tho sparrow, nnd who lcavoth tho ninety and nlno of tho flock to scok tho one, and Wo, who nro ovor disturbed by the llttlo troubles of thlj world, might well tako a lesson from ono who was blessed with tho divine faith which assured her that tho act of placing hor trust In Him would bring happiness In this world and Joy ever lasting In tho world to como. J. A. W. Salem. May 14, 1909. water himself several times nnd had a narrow oscapo of drowning. Tho I'.orso Is woll known In tliln rltv nn iJltit." u popular riding horso, and wiih ulso driven single, nnd formerly waB used ns n mntcr of "Jack," tho woll known team of grayB that Dick w eiyncoii owned for sovornl years. principal offlco Lakovlowj capital stock, 110,000; Incorporators, II. C. Hhlmp, C. II. MeKondreo nnd K. W. Martin. Tho Llslo Company, principal of flco Aoho; capital stock, $15,000; In corporators. Hugh D. Smith, C. R. Llslo nnd Bessie Llslo. Tho Douglas Dovolopmont Com pany, principal offlco Rosohurg; cap ital stock, 110,000: Incorporator, George Nounor Jr., E. Elalno Bell and Mnbol Albright. All Saints' Episcopal Church of Portland, Orogon; Incorporators, C. Isakson, Ernest A. Koinp, Wnltor Carnes, William '. Greor, A. It. Hnr rlH, ,,I. W. MncCormac and John F. Schoonl. Wallowa County Mining nnd Do Volopinont Company, principal offlco Enterprise; capital stock, 2,00,000; Incorporators, II. N. Williams, 0. W. Williams, J. It. Williams, 8. D. Mooro, Jns. A. Rend, Jcsso Walker, Samuol O. Mngoo and J. A. Burleigh. Gorman Building Socloty, principal otfico Salem; capital stock, $10,000; Incorporators, E, riofor, J. Stollmnn nnd Wm. Butto. FAIRMOUNT PARK (Continued from Page 1. homo and talk It ovor with his fam ily and make tho city an offer, In accordanco with a conversation had with the- Chairman of this corn mlttoo. Thoy have decided to offor the 'property to tho city for $10,000 and donato to tho city nil that amount above $10,000, which tho proporty should bo worth at current real estate prices. The' lots around Falrmount Park aro selling readily at from $300 to $600; Owning about 30 lota beside the M acres, It can be readily seen that' Mr. Ellworthy's offer is a very liberal' ouo, and your committee would heartily recommend that the offer he accepted, Wo are confident that tho proper ty could never again be bought for tho price It Is now offered the city, Indeed, iUi tho opinion of your com mittee that Mr, Blwortby 1b not only making the, city a very low price but Is really making a donation of from $3,000 to 5,000, , Your committee would resnecU fully ask to bo, further empowered. u umur in opniraci wun Mr. 1UI worthy, to carjjlnto effect the oKer which he "has jnade, to enable the city to secure 4hla property for the beneIt,of tho present and future get erntlons. Respectfully submitted, B. HOFER. Chairman. W, H. ELDFilDGD, G. STOLZ, , Committee on Parks. INeed Alcohol? inif f r the young, J O AjttOO , T lew, li. Nl It's Quality that Counts Wo novor buy an nrtlclo unless wo nro 'convlncod that It will provo satisfactory to our customers. Reliable Merchandise Marked nt prices that "rogular stores" enn't match Is tho socrot t of our bucccsb. Our Dry Goods Dep't Ib popular with Salem ladlos because wo Bhow NEW GOODS EV ERY SEASON THAT ARE STRICTLY CORRECT FROM THE STANDPOINT OF FASHION. GOOD VALUES IN HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR haa nlwaya been n special foaturo of our store. You'll find our SPRINO UN DERWEAR mndo In. full ltbornl dimensions nnd proporly.flnlshod In every detail. Our lu selected with Bpoclal roforonco to fast color nnd good lasting qualities nnd ovory pnlr represents tho best posslblo vnluo that can bo sdld at tho prlco. Shoes If you want uhooa that comblno correot stylo, comfortablo fit nnd good sorvlco, wo'ro ready to supply you nt prices figured on tho spot cash basis. k vBBaBBiB. AHftVHlftKHBaH .mC.' ikavf Jftt trs'steds taczdsi' S,.3rJ2ai, &yfa !- I Here Is An I For You Mr. T 100 acres, 4V4 miles from Newport, Orogon, on Yaqulna Bay. It can bo said without foar of contradiction that no whoro In Orogon Is tho climate so mild no pn Yaqulna Bay. Ton acres undor plow, young orchard, 40, .to 50 trees, good fl-room houBo '24x30; woodshod 12x14, root house 12x10, warehouse- 12x14, split board barn 40x60; 3,000,000 fir, 1,000,000 aldor timber; fir tlmbor mostly socond growth; $2760. LEE WILLIAMS Newport, Ore. Inquire at Journal Office imf f Hfl Ii"l)f4f Hlfll4HlH)f III Notice of Intention to Improve Portion of Winter Street. Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of tho City of Sa lem, Oregon, deem it expedient to improve, and proposes to Improve, at (ho expenso of abuttinc and adjacent property, Winter street, In tho City oi Salm, Oregon, from a point 1 feet aouth of tho Bouth rail of the railroad track of tho Southern Pa cific Co,, whero it crossos said Wlntr etrect at the Intersection of Winter and Trado streets to tho north curb lino of Mill street. Said Improvements shall bo mndo with crushed rock for a wld.!i of 32 feet on both Mitm of the center line of said street, exct Ins therefiom a ipkco 7 feet In width extending along tho center of said Winter street, which Is to receive the street railway track ot tke ,Pertl4 Railway. Light & power Co., ana to bolmprovl by said. Company, and excepting tpat portion of salt win ter street wptcn la intenectoa by tne South UU Creek race, and excet 1'n.K that portion which Is latertd by tho tributary of South Mill Ore. Curb lines shall be established aad B-RU-SA THE ONLY LAWFUL PILE CUR Because It doea not contain narcotics, mercury, cocaine, load or aaif poisonous drugs. Becauaa E-RU-SA GURES PILES. U, 8, Dtswawtery recomraonds every Ingredlant of E-RU-SA. Drug lawa make "fatee or ! leading stntoruents" a crime. Thero foro tho sale oiLall ohar or.lnjurlo oarcotlp ple medicines U Illegal, because tkoy afeciie, brain and ulsil marrow, produce constipation and never cure. All relwbto, up-fo-af druggists of highest standing sail and Indorse E-RU-SA.. nanmly ln,8lM. DR. STONE'S DRUO 8TOR, O. W. P.UTNAM CO., RINOO ft ORABHlt RED ORQSS PHARMACY, and OAPITAl. DRUG i'fOWB, W, W, 0ff, Hosiery Z? . S C0 - m jFs: Opportunity j; Homeseeker I! , said street shall bo Improved In ev ery respect In accordance with the plans and specifications' adofta4 therefor by tno Common Council aad on fllo In the offlco of tho city re corder, nnd which also "how an esti mato of tho cost. Remonstrances may bo filed against said Improvement in tho manner and within the tlmo provided by la,wt Date of first publication of thta notlco Mny, 11, 1U0. By ordor of tho Common Council. W. A. MOORJ?. 6-1 1-1 It Cty Recover, o . . i .. . f, Notarim Appointed, fcoHo.wjng Is a list of notarial com missions Issued May 13 j L. A. Rqborta, .Myrtle Point; J. R. Wyutt, rrnk Robortaon, Portland; Chnrles Wood, St Johnsi Paul Mer rill. Eucene: J. f! HnRtotMni- hn .bailee; Ieo wiwriiouser Vondletos, C t''J I' 1 V" Tho old 'Boar'a Nest" club had to uiqvo toaayi , Work began today tearing down tho old Bed Front corner. f, i&