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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1909)
-; ii'il.iii4H.tfiNkS5iJ' JWULY ,OAriTAXiJWrAI, MMHtlO,WH0y, SATURDAY, JUNE ISt, 1W. 4 IM i. .." H w; & B L 1 S I J. I 3 C A SALEM CONTRACTOR WHO WILL ERECT TWO FINE BUILDINGS Wnltoi4 D. Pugh, tho woll known Salem architect, who on. account of hia poor health has taken up con tracting, waB tho successful bidder on two flno buildings to bo erected at tno Institution for Fecblo Minded and Epileptics. Tho buildings nro identical in size, style nnd construc tion. Thoy will bo two story frnmo buildings with a brick basement 43 by 124 feet. Tho total cost of tho buildings, according to Mr. Pugh'u bid .will bo 129,442. Tho state will do tho excavating and grading and furnish tho brick with convict labor. Tho brick will bo laid down to tho contractor at $5 per thousand, kiln run. As nn nrcnltect Mr. Pugh en joys a splondid reputation, having planned somo of tho most important public buildings in this city and state. His work stands the test from a structural standpoint. With such nn equipment Mr. Pugh Is splendidly qualified to undertake contracting. Ills health Is Improving with, out uoor liCe. The plans for theso build ings were made by Charles Durggraf, tho woll known Albany nrchltcct. GUNARD LINER WRECKED RUT NO LIVES ARE LOST RT - tUntted PreM Lmm6 Wire Now York, Juno 12. Tho Cunard Steamship company's ofllcors horo wore Btormcd today by persons seek ing information regarding the fato of tho passongcrs on tho stranded stoamor Slavonln. Officials of the company Issued n otatment saying that every passongor had beon rc jnOTod from tho ship and transfer red to olthor tho Princess Irono or to tho Ilatavia. Hopo of saving the Slavonla was abnndoncd today by tho company. No explanation of tho causo of tho grounding has been rccolved. Liverpool, Juno 12. Officials of tho Cunard Lino wore advised today that n tug Bent to the assistance of tho llnor Slavonla, which Is strand ed at tho southwest of Floros Island, romoved tho crow safely, Passen gers on tho ill-fated vessel wore ro movod yesterday by liners bound for Naples. Moyngoa rocolvod today lfldl- cato that there Is no hopo of saving tho Slavonla, but tho fact that no Hvob woro lost gives tho company tho Cunurd boast that the liner nev er lost n passongor. DREAMED OF SWIMMING AND DIVED OFF PORCH l-wtM pms'I fU P)OQl Dorkoloy, Cal., Juae 12. Francis II. Steel, a Bonlor at tho University of California, is Bufforlng today 'from sorlous Injuries sustained when he dived off tho sleeping porch of his homo hero, while dreaming that ho was In the surf at Santa Cruz. Stool's hoad and neck nro badly gashed, and ho will bo confined to his bed for sev oral weeks. Tho young mnn had just roturncd from a .brlof outing at Santa Cnuz. Ho was nover known to walk in his sleep before nnd his parents cannot account for hls2C-foot plungo. Notice of Street Assessment. Notice 1b heroby given that tho commnn council of tho city of Salem, Oregon, will nt or about 8 o'clock p. in. on tho 14th day of Juno, 1909, at the common council chambers nt Salem, Oregon, proceed to assess upon each lot or parcel of land llnblo therefor, Its proportionate sharo of tho cost of Improving Winter street in the city of Salem, Oregon, from a poiut Wi fcot south of tho south rail of tho railroad track of tho Southorn Pacific Company; where It crosses said Winter stroot nt tho in tersection of Winter street and Trade street to tho north curb line of Mill street. All persons Interested in said as cessment shall appear at said tlmo before said common council nnd pre sent objections, If nny they have, to said assessment, or file the samo with tho rccordor within the following flvo days, and apply to said common council within flvo dnys from snld dato for tho privilege If thoy so de sire, to mako said improvement in llou of their assessment. Dono by order of the common council of the city of Salem, Oregon, tho 7th day of May, 1909. W. A. MOORE8, C-9-3t City Recorder. o Notice of Street .Hwssinont. Notlco la horoby given that the common council ot tho city of Salem, Oregon, will at or about 8 o'clock p. m. on tho 14th day of Juno, 1909, at tho common council chambers at Salem, Orogon, proceed to assess upon ench lot or parcol of land liable th or of or, its proportionate sharo of tho cost of Improving Winter street In tho city of Salem, Oregon, from jtlio souOh illno of Stnto street to a point within 1 foot of tho north rnil of tho railroad track of tho Southern Pacific Company, whero It crosses Winter street nt tho Inter section of Wlntor and Trade streets. All porsons Interested In said as sessment ehall appoar at snld tlmo boforo said common council .nnd nro- sont objections, if nny they have, to said assessment, or fllo the samo with tho rccordor within tho following flvo days, and apply to snld common council within flvo dnyn from said dato. for tho prlvlloRO it thoy so du- slro, to mako said improvement in llou of tholr nBscssmont. Dono by order of tho common council of tho city of Salem, Oregon, tho 7th day of May, 1909. W. A. MOORES, C-9-3t City Recorder. o Supposing wo didn't v drink any thing but boor mado In Salem. SUMMER COMFORTS The Celebrated National Refrigerator There are more of these refrigerators sold In the U, S, than any other make, We show them in all sizes, Nuff sed Caloric Cookers An absolute necessity for the cook, They bake and roast as well as stew and boil, They give universal satisfaction, Another shipment will ar rive soon,. Porch Shades We are sole agents for the Wood-Web for Salem and can quickly show you their superiority over all others, They will cost you no more than the in ferior kinds. Old Hickory Porch Furniture We have the genuine ,with the brand burned in oir the back, Our low prices will surprise you, We . also show all kinds of camping goods, Now is the time to prepare for the coast and mountains -and your Inspection is Invited, . i The Big Sale Continues all Next Week FRAKES "!'. Dress Headquarters for Salem Womem. Specialists in Women's Wearing Apparel Our Big Sale has ben a Great Success, but we are receiving New Goods at still Lower Prices than last week To those who have taken advantage of the big sale, come again, as new goods are arriving daily; and to others, come and see how far your dollars will go Here are a Few of Our Live Ones It will pay you to purchase for fu ture needs, as the stock is ALL NEW and the finest obtainable. Ladies' Suits Lot No. I 25 Suits in this lot, all colors and shades, all this season's goods and styles. Val ues to $40.00. Now $15 and up Ladies' Suits Lot No. 235 Suits in this lot, all colors and cloths, fashions latest in styles and colors. Values to $50 $25 and up Plumes AH the Frakes elegant stock of Imported Plumes to be sold at unheard of prices. $10$15 values $5.00 $3.00 .75 .50 M M (( U $4.50 $2.00 $1.50 .40 .25 25 Hats in this lot, all imported models and trimmed in beautiful flowers, etc. Val. to $25 75c to $2.50 and up a OPEN SATURDAY EVENING a If It Comes from Frakes It's Correct k lt PIL ft Bk IBtSb WA W H MHiHI HHBt 4HHk MSKKtk JIHHH BHhL E JBI B MISS ML D. EVANS, MANAGER I 333 Commercial Street Salem, Ore. ' . "rfKV v.