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M' DAILY OAPITAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1909. , m. '". r x ! i 1 1 4 I ! I-. it bi .Si l I WANTS COAST TO UNITE United PrcM Leased Wire. Seattle, Juno 23. Governor J. N. GIlTett of Cnllfornln, who has been in Seattle several dnys visiting the exposition, loft this afternoon for Portland, whore he expects to Bpend Thursday and then proceed to Sac ramonto. The governor said today that he considered the exposition n crowning success and that ho had greatly onjoyed his visit to Seattle In discussing questions affecting tuo welfare of the Pacific coast, Gov ernor Glliuu said: "We should wipe out the stato lino Idea, nnd with ono vast empire, ex tending from Mexico to tho Arctic ocean, bend every effort to inflticnco tho general government to conio to the aid or tho shipping Industry on tho Pacific coast "What wo need is a ship subsidy law or tho enactment of other laws which would hnvc the samo effect. Wo cannot compote with foreign countries trading on tho Pacific, which grant large subsidies, and nt once expect to build up an American commerce In Amcrlcnn bottoms. Wo must nsk congress to help ub. To this end every state on tho coast should pull together." ThV governor also expressed him self ns heartily In favor of the per manent assigning of n Pacific squad ron of wnr vessolB to protect tho 0XJ3l lino. . STEEL HERE FOR BIG FIVE-STORY BUILDING The first carload of steel-struc tural material for tho Qvo-story building being erected by tho United States National bank on tho cornor pf Stato and Commercial streets, arrived yesterday afternoon over the Oregon Electric lino, nnd after being sldo-trncked off tho main lino in North Salem, was brought In tho city over tho Portland Railway, Light & PoweV company's tracks. Tho Bhlpmont Is composed of upright supports which nro to bo used In tho preliminary work ot con struction. Tho building slto could not hnvo been moro conveniently sit uated as tho stool will bo carried on .tho cars around tho curve on tho Stato street sldo of tho building, whoro the big crnno will tncklo thorn nnd plnco them In position, Tho hoisting mnchino was busy today lifting tho steel from tho cars nnd "spotting" it on tho foundations nnJ tho work of actual construction Id now under way, BUILDiNG ORDINANCE GOES OVER AGAIN Owing to tho absence of a quorum nt tho city council tho building ordi nance wont over to Thiursday night, when nn effort will be mado to con sider it. Tho-o present wcro Elliott, Hill, Hofor, Low, Moffltt. Moores, Sautor nnd Stolz, The commltteo on public buildings, composed of Moflltt, Snutor nnd Hof or. lot n contract to paint tho city hall roof nnd eornlcoe, to putty tho glass work nnd pnlnt tho windows and casings to Kd. Lomon, work to bo done on roof and cornice i with two coats Prlnco's metallic paint. CASES DECIDED IN CIRCUIT COURT Yesterday nfternoon Judgo Gallo way, in tho circuit court, rofused it Btrlko out tho answer of tho Oregon Electric Railroad company to tho comnanv ncrced to stop caro at a tho railroad company to compel thom to perform a contract In which tho compny agrocd to stop earn at n designated point on tho Ford ranch for tho privilege of a right-of-way through tho proporty. In tho answer which Judgo Galloway sustained, tho company claims that to stop cars nt tho point on tho Ford ranch regu larly would not bo of any conven ience to the public. Judge Galloway hold that ns a common carrlor tho Oregon Electric would virtually be inconveniencing tho public by stop ping cars on tho Ford ranch, owing to tho loss of tlmo. Judgo Galloway hoard and decid ed sevornl other cases yestorday. The Injunction suit of Edward A. Dunnn gnn vs. Amor Wood was decided In favor of tho plaintiff, nolthor party to recover cots or disbursements from each other. Tho attorney for tho defendant gave an oral notlco of appeal. In the enso of J. K. Scars vs. Geo. A. Stool, stato treasurer, which was decided by Judgo Galloway in favor of tho plaintiff yesterday, oral notlco was given by attorneys for tho stato of an appeal to tho supremo court. Judgo Galloway rondorcd a deci sion In tho partition case of La fay- otto Harpolo vs. Nancy Hngoy ot al, In which a stipulation was sustained nnd D. D. Herrlck, Ralph A. Shop pnrd and N. 0. Loran woro appoint ed as referees to mnko tho parti tion. DUTY IS FIFTY CENTS ON DRESSED LUMBER Among tho aristocratic ntall-tond-ers nro tho Duchess of Marlborough, formerly Miss Vandorbllt; Roxburgh onco Miss Goelot, Somorsot, West minster, Dovonshlro, Beaufort, New castle, Rutland and Wellington, tho Princossos Alexis DolgoroukI and PIcss, tho Countesses of Pombroko and Cromer, Lady Sarah Wilson and Mrs. Waldorf Astor. Queon Alexandra and tho Prlnco nnd Princess of Wales aro among tho show's patrons, and will visit Olympla tonight or tomorrow. THE MARKETS Snn Francisco, Juno 23. Wheat No. 1 California cluo, por contal, 2.102.16; California whlto mill ing, 2.15 up 2.20; northern bluestom, $2.274 2.32 4: off grados wheat. $1.90(5)1.92; rod, 2.102.20. Barloy Food barloy fl.G551.70; common to fair, ?1.5031.G2; browing at San Francisco, nominal at $1.70 01.75; Chovallor, $1.77 1.80, according to quality. Eggs Por dozon, California fresh, lncliuduing cases, cxtrna, 26 o; firsts, 24 c; seconds, 24c; thirds, a3c. Duttor Por pound, California frosh, extras, 26 c; firsts, 2Gc; sec onds, 24 $c. Now cuecso Por pound, Califor nia flats, 13 Me; firsts, 12; seconds 11 c; California Young America. iancy. 10 c: firsts. 15 4c. rouuoes for cental, mver wnitca Thero Is evidently a predisposition that way, and neglect only tends to confirm It, Tho remedies tried may havo grievously disappointed you. Here Is one that will not do so, nnd you may get tho Ingredients at your druggist's and mix them yoursolf without treuble: Ask for oz. Marmola, oz. Flruld Extract Cas carn Aromatic and 3 oz. Pepper mint Water. Shako together In' a good-sized, clean bottlo. Simply tako this mixture nfter cvory meal and at bedtime, ono toaspoonful to tho dose, nnd give yourself no further trouble; tho Buperflous fat will sub side with wonderful rapidity. Dieting need not worry you- In tho lenst, nor Is violent oxerciBlng ut all dcslrablo. Wasting methods of weight reduction are not natural. Try the pleaant treatment nbovo proscribed for a week or so, nnd you will bo At, strong and free from all bodily discomfort, besides having re gained correct weight nnd n shapely figure. Notice of Intention to lmprovo Portion of Front Street. United Press Leased Wire.) Washington, Juno 23. Sonntor McCumber's nmendment to tho tariff bill fixing n rnto of a dollar a thou sand iect on rougu uimuor was uo- fentcd today by a voto of 21 to 44. . Fourteen Republicans voted for McCumbor's proposition to lower tho rnto to one dollar por thousand and cloven Domocrnts supported tho high er rnto. McCumbor tlion presented nn nmondment reducing tho differentials designed to cowr tho cost of finished lumber, declaring the differentials In tho Aldrlch bill wcro far In oxcess of tno difference In tho cost In tho Unit ed Stntes nnd Canada. The finance cofnmlttoo agreement reducing the Dlngloy ratos nnd fixing tno duty on dressed lumber, pinned or i.nlshcd on ono sldo, nt 50 cents a thousniid feet was adopted In tho Honato this nfternoon by a voto of 50 to 28. BREVET PEERESSES DO CHARITY STUNT (United 1'rcin leased Wire London, Jiuno 23. A big socloty clmrlty fcto, In which tho nobility Is taking nn active part, opened today nt Olympln. The evont Is for tho aid of tho hospital for sick chlldron. Llfo nt Versailles In tho rolgn of Louis XIV. Is represented. Tho foto will contlnuo tomorrow nnd Friday. That tho hospital will profit hand somoly there Is no doubt, Rcnutl ful pooroBses in gowns worth thous ands apiece will sell programs, Icos, strawberries nnd! mail odds nnd cuds of morchnndlso for dozens of mire what thoy aro worth nnd man age to extract tho lutmost farthing from the pockotB of nil visitors. Notice of Street Assessment. Notlco Is hereby given that tho common council of tho city of Snlem, Oregon, will on or nbout 8 o'clock p, m on tho twenty-eighth day of Jiuno, at tho common council chambors at Snlem, Oregon, proceed to assess up on each lot or parcel of land llablo therefor Its proportionate sharo of tho cost of-lmprovlng Kenrnoy street, In the city of Salem, Oregon, by grndtng and graveling tho samo be tween tho en-'t lino of Commercial fancy. $2 2.10: Oronon Burbanks. B re" na uio west lino of High $2.40 2.50; now potatoes, por 8 "? ?, '. ,c, J Notlco is hereby given that tho common council of tho city of Salem, Oregon deems Is expedient to im prove, nnd proposes to lmprovo, at tho expense of abutting and adjacent property, Front street, in tho city of Salem, Oregon, from a point 300 feet south of tho south lino of Mar ket street to tho north city limits. Tho Improvement Bhall bo mado by grading nnd grnvellng with sovon Inches of gravel, when rolled, as shown in tho plans and specifications adopted by tho common council on tho 2lBt day of June, 1909, and now on file in tho office of tho city record er, which plans nnd specifications show tho detnlls of tho work, and an estimate ot tho cost, nnd tho samo nro hereby referred to nnd mado a part of this notlco. Dato of tho first publication of this notlco 23d day of Juno, 1900. By order of tho common council. W. A. MOORES, G-23-llt . Recordor o Roots, Herb nnd Unfits. pound, 2 3c; owcot potatoos por crato, I1.&U4P2. Onions Por crato, Texas Bermu das, $1.251.35; now red, por sack, 90c$1.00. Oranges Por box, Navels, slzoi 80 to 120, $1.15 1.76; sizes 150 to 210, $2 2.50; Tangerines, por box, box, 75c $1. PORTLAND MARKETS. WHAT IS A QUORUM OF THE CITY COUNCIL? . Tho question what is a quorum of the Salem city council for the transaction of business has como up frequently, and it has been hold that a majority of tho council and tho mayor were required, But section 22 of tho charter porvidos "A majority of the aldermen, with the presiding officer, at any meeting shall constitute a quorum to do business." At the meeting last night eight of the fourtoen aldermen woro present and could havo considered the building ordi nance, but it was held that thero was no quorum, This will not occur again, as rule two of the city council provides that if thero bo no quorum present it shall bo the duty of the city marshal to go out and bring in the absent members. An effort will bo made Thursday night to secure a quorum by means of enforcement of tho charter and rules as pro vided and there will be somothinc; doing, WHILE THE SUN SHINES IS THE TIME TO BUILD If two lumber yards are good, a third one is better. Are you buying lumber? If so, buy it where you. ran obtain the best grades for the least money. ' &r We are stocking up our yard with a qual'ty of lum ber that cannot be excelled. Give us a chance to figure on your material .bill Estimates are cheerfully given . VOGET LUMBER & EUEL COMPAN Y Ptone 198 South Fourteenth and Oak (Salem, Ore. t Wheat Track Price. Club si.20 Dlucstom $1.30 Turkoy Rod $1.18 Vnlloy si. 17 .... Flour. Patents $0.25 Straights $5.30 Exnorto 4.70 vnlloy , 5.50 Graham, 1 sack 5.60 Wholo wheat 5.80 Hay. Wlllametto vnlloy $1720 Eastern Oregon, fancy ...,$2023 .lfalfa $ j fi 14 Clover .'.... $13 12 Drossd. poultry, lc lb; higher. Ducks 14 15a Goeso, llvo 10 lie TurkoyB 20c Chocso. V. C. Twins lCc P. C. Trlplota 17c Young Amorlcn 17c MlUstuCfe. Urnu $2G.50 .Middlings $33.00 Shorts, city $20 Choi $24(30 Rolled Dnrloy $3G37 DrcrtHCd Stents. Hogs, ordinary 8 Do Plcnlo 10c Hogs laro 809c Veal, oxtra 8c Voal, ordinary 7Sc Veal, heavy Cc Mutton, fancy 0 7c Cottago roll lie DroakfaBt 17 021c Rogular short cloar, smoked. .14 Wc Ditto, unsmokod 13 Wc Clear backs, smoked 14 'Ac Shoulders .' lie Potatoes. Duylng prlcos, cwt $1.75 2 Fresh Frulta. Ornngos $2.2503.25 I.onioiiB $1.75 4 Applos, box $1.00 llnnnnns, lb 5 V4 Cc Poultry. Chlckons, mixed 1 2 Vj tfi 1 3e Springs 10 (ft 17c RooBters, old 8 9c Hrollors 28030c Goose, llvo ,'ll12e Turkeys 1 be 0t. No. 1 whlto $3940 Grny $38 39 ' KgRs. Select Orogon 2425o Unstorn 15c20c Hatter Fancy 2527c Cholco 30c Loral Retail Market. Wheat, por burhol $1.30 liny, client $17 u lb liny, clover $14(015 Potatoes, bushol 70 .SO Apples, bushftl 6001.08 rrunes, per id iHU.tt Prunos, por lb 1U04 Cranberries, Howe's varie ty, bbl 13.01 Rutter and Kggtf, Retail. Cronmoi y butter 30c Country buttor 26c Flour. Eastern Oregon $1.75 llrnn, per sack .96 Shorts, per sack $1.3501.65 (tolled barloy 40.00 Ucnl Wholesale Mnrttct. Wheat, bushel $1.16 01. ?0 Oats. biiBhol 55 0 00c Flour, hard v neat $6.40 Flour, vnlloy $5.4006.00 All persons interested in Bald as- iossraont shall appear at said time beforo said common coun cil nnd present objections, if nny thoy hnvo, to Bald ns sossmemnt, or fllo tho samo with tho recorder within tho following flvo dnys, and apply to ald common ooun ell within flvo days from said dato for tho privilege, If thoy so doslro, to mnko said Improvement, In lieu of (heir assessment. Dnto of the first publication of .this notlco 23d dny of June, 1909. W. A. MOORES, 6-23-3t Recorder. You can no doubt recall tho col lection of roots, horbs and barks your grandmother mndo every fall for tho family medlctno chest. It Is Interesting to noto that tho most successful remedy for fpmnlo ills had Its origin moro than 30 years ago In one of. thee homo modlclno chests, nnd Lydla E, Pln.khnm'8 Veg etable Compound la mado today in ImmenBO quantities from tlioso samo roots and herbs with extromo accu racy, care and clcnnllnofs. o Notlco of Intention to Improve a Portion of Pine Street. gravollng, and such gravollng shall not bo less than six inches thick aftor rolling. Tho said improvement shall do mado ac cording, to tho plans and specifica tions ndopted by ''tho common coun cil on tho 21st day of Juno, 1909, and now on file in tho ofllco of tho city rocordcr, which plans and specifica tions show tho details of tho work, and nn estimate of tho cost, and tho same aro horcby roferroj to and mado a part of this notlco. Dato of tho first publication of this notlco 23d day of Juno, 1909. W. A. MOORES,, C-23-llt Recorder. Notlco Is hereby given that tho Common Council of tho city of Sa lem, Oregon, deems It expedient to Improve, nnd proposes to lmprovo. at tho expenso of the abutting and ad jacent property, Pine street In tho city of Snlem, Oregon, from tho cast lino of Front street to tho west lino of Fourth street. Tho Improvement "hall bo mado by grading and ' Htatcs. Open Sunday, 0 to l. Daily until o. Nervous People- And those afflicted with heart weakness may now have no fear of the dental cbalr. HEAD WHAT MItS. HANLEY BAYS: I had 10 teeth extracted at tho Harvard Dentins' without the least pain, and highly recommend them. MItS. IIANLEY. Krcemont Station. Whalebone Plate $10 A Great Dticovcru, the Neto irialtwone t'late, which Is tue lightest nnd strongest set known ; docs not cover the roof of tho mouth ; bite corn off tho cob ; guaranteed 10 years. $1000 VB CIIALIiBNGC T1II3 WOULD. 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