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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1911)
. T 1TJV A 1 0 1 1 AKiT CAPTTAI; KOW IS THE TIME TIM SO. THIS ISIDWHO niAPnU 'r5 MONEY yvri''' M A J list ration. that isISSINAr) ifcss'. U. S. NAT. SANK I Our bank being a National Bank, places us under, government supervision and guarantees safety to every depositor. ', We refer you who have not dealt 1 1 with us to those who have YOUR ACCOUNT IS INVITED . . United States , Salem, Commercial The kind of advertising that pays cannot be had for a song. We do the kind that pays. Our work Is the best and prices uni form. If you have not given The Journal a trial It will pay you to do io. We always aim to please. :: Daily Capital Journal For the Ambitions-. Untoetfftp coucation W mil far thM who uanm Utand l ' Jy, auaaii ivlnbi, (rum, nj'nrd tu.Unl. nr.H,.. .,!l..- hum miit. no iirollmlnarr niuiln Uoo It minimi, Thl. mail oourM mum ojiportmilijr (of juu. Bund lor .UaoirijiUt boll-Un to to. 8 CorrMpnnilra Auuly Itepartmral f'inTnlt of Onion ... brecaa th. welfar of ..ch Undent. Mvlne W. I. STALEY, Principal Thero In Only Ono Tt:ai Iti -v,-.: . Bromo QumiizD vko m Homo om, to owu a oom m wr, Alwjt remetnber the full Bame.'' tot thl ibjuturo on erery boi. I Pjgggs andOrgans ;; from the cheapest to the best sold on installments ! and rented. GEO. C. WILL I Sewing Hife j Genuine needles, oil and new parts for 'all sewing machines. Sewing ma chines rented. GEO. C. WILL j - ,-'riKimv. t v.. ....... ..... 1 , u ' ' '"" j. Z Z -I TV.'. ' " w" 1 ''' W WWWi. ,JH l. il,liW..W III W.ll'ii. .....iim.MWaw.MnM.1 1 ' . i.t.xm. m,i X . J .nfeW tX r ; 1 A l r,JUF Wit C had been both satisfactory ana pieas - AI J'AvPl Ol A S t'ant. II- paid his compliments to all "K VNKir !of the aM-rmen. b,t parUcularly to wV2?-' 'III VI . . National Bank;; Oregon , Advertising .Tp,n- I..- r. Salem. Oregon Edison, Victor and i; Colombia Talking Machines A full stock of Records. GEO. C WW, Latest Sheet Jlasic I Piano and Organ Studies. I Violins, Guitars, Mandolins and Banjos. GEO. C. WILL Men&WoniBiiN I M y". I ttt '' niitorl I Xt-wh-jrn, iuflnmiiiittloni.U f fZ CI I ,r"u,ni or ulcrr.tl.inr of f( W)f l rallriii,. Painlm. "rnt-Hl not la ilncluro. rn I rroTonti contagion. , h' DW. ' llDOl?rlLfi' wn,'. lor--. lwll-V ' rid' "o"i of It mmmtl XlM (vim Chimiou ft "T f" .1.1 YOB LAfHMlSD (Continued from page !) T j 4i .v.inril l.rltflV Oil lint ration. Vast Improvements had j ic .stated, and each conn-! contributed his hare to j ' und their labors to him i Counotlniiu Stoltz, ksteln. Sauter,! Elllntt. Gn-enbd'ni., KM ridge and ' M'jfltt. (.'ouncUrii-n Huckuein and 'Oreinbaiim arose and returned the Uomplin.ents to the mayor, and upon the conclusion of 'heir remarks, Al derman Oeenbaum moved that a vote of thanks be extended the may or, ard the motion was unanimously carried. The oM council then adjourned aine die, and Mayor Lachmund and his councilmen picked up the reins of the cily government. The first matter to come before the new body was the mayor's message which was read by Recorder Elgin, and which Is as follows: MiiyorN Message. "The people of Salem have entrust ed thM affairs In the bands of this council and our aim should be to ren der a- good account of our steward ship. In order to be successful in our adr.ilni.-itralion 't Is absolutely neces !' l.i wj!'!c In harmony to the end that vlien cur terms of office expire we can retire v,i(li a feeling that we have iierfi-rmiHl our duties in a man ner t .nc'lt the commendation of our fellow tli.i.criti. Hellenes in I'roKresshe Poller. "First and foremost Is the beaiitlfi cation and improvement of our city. Every effort should be made towards making Salem an ideal home city, a city which will delight the eye and the mind. Our former mayor has inaugurated Improvements along an extensive scale and our efforts should be directed towards prosecuting them to completion. In making general Improvements we should have In mind the present prosperity of our citizens; right now they are heartily in favor of progress and we should strike while the iron is hot; let ua take advantage of the era of good times In which we are basking and forge to the front; let us be leaders and not followers. Salem is the sec ond largest city In Oregon and our aim and ambition should be to main tain this supremacy; any deviation from this course would be retrogres sion. I hope to see the time and be fore my term of office expires, that the main part of the city will be paved In every direction. We should bear In mind the Importance and ef ficacy of building for the future, by which I mean that all Improvements should be of a permanent character, m l,lelr H'Pneatlon toof Salem are better conducted than street improvements and bridges. j!n any other city In the state No 'We should have in mind but one : elaxation should be permitted irinclple and that Is the principle of I "The ln.nnrta,,o nn.ll....! I.. i , i t .... 1 public honesty in public office. Noth-j In Salem Jg acknowledged. A build ing short of one dollar In value for ! Imr Kiti,i f.... . .. one dollar expended. The consumn.a-j Ion of this principle will mean the nearly co-operation of our nubile. ! Pirited citizens who have the wel-'and fare of the city at heart. i Board of Public Works. would like to see action t.H., Ill W M II I VI T II l SDIO 1 lllklx.al . x V . .... .olI1lllI1BUl , a ooara of public works. There la nn vntirf ! reason why the city cannot construct! Its own sewers. hnllH Ito erect Its own br.dees " 7 " erect Its own bridges, and Hn nthni things of a like character. I believe such a department would result In the savings of thousands of dollars which now find their way Into the pockets of private contractors, who as a class are non residents, and none too conscientious In the per formance of their contracts. Hasten Pore Water. . "The question of pure water has been thoroughly dlscuRse,! ami uici rendered in its favor. Hasten the day when this will be hron.ht ., L actual existence. The council has an pointed a committee n7o "a splendid body 0f business men wh will wrestle with thi . " yuusuon ana the citizen ,., m, fear as to the final outcome. Get Together Kor Salem. "It has been said that the mossback element Is still abroad In .h i... well, If it is, f, going t0 De ellmlnat. ed and before a few v,.- " " I they will . be ln th(f band wZn pushing and pulling for a greats VnH hetter Salem. No man Is above his! ran ana no ,.ulz,.n ,9 above h)g , The discordant element must and will i be whipped in line; what we need and will insist upon Is a concert of action i Party and no citizen is above hi. i tne nne of dolnr thino-a . we all rondtr our nsKita. ... riotlc Ctiz0ns there,s 1Q qilMtlonM i me nnal outcome. 'I recommend and fvn k aest co-operation of our various busl- ovganuations leadlne tn courugement of fnrtho, of railroad lines in and out of Sai e etl0uld encourage the de veloping of our surrounding country hlch after all mean- ' of our dtv. W. . ; ; v,.OB,",ty urari or an Immense agricultural district and market for the products of the soil ,a e8SPntl!" the wealth of our comniunlt " Mve Within Means. I will ,.vnt(1 ewy effort ommending the w.ae and economi cal expenditure of th t,.-A.. ... . tn. ., . . , unu sec asiue for mumclpal purposes. We must Hi-a within Anr means and any fort tending towards the further In crease of the existing deficit, unless an emergency arises, should he frowned upon. The past admlnistra- finn wisplv levied an additional one mill tax for the purpose of reducing the present deficit and u may ue necessary to devise ways and means ' - .1 i Un li.i.i-.Kta(lnaQ4 to IO iuriiRT rcuun- uir v jr - y J of r pvi-pndin th ricTunat ion tax. 'I dt-om it advisable that the books . r our city officers should be experted annually and a full and complete statement of our affairs published semi-annually. "The Armory happily settled, been made to question has been nroviFions having raise the required amount through taxation. "I recommend the purchase by the city of additional land suitably locat ed for park purposes. Land for this purpose should be purchased while it Is still cheap and the necessity for action along these lines is both ap parent and urgent. Frotecthe Measures Needed. "The security of our citizens should have our serious consideration. I want to see our street cars supplied with the latest and best safety de vices. I urge upon you the impor tance of appropriate action looking towards necessary protection at rall toad crossings and more particularly ft South Commercial street. An ordi- n.mce should be passed calling for the Installation of automatic gates at this point and if this is not feasible, then to Insist that a Ragman be sta tioned there. "I recommend the installation of ?. fire alarm system. The city is growing rapidly In every direction and the danger of a conflagration would be minimized by adopting ne cessary means for prompt communi cation to the department. "For additional protection of our community the necessity for a desk sergeant at police headquarters is essential. Citizens should be in a position to get into immediate com munication with the department with out unnecessary delay. Install More l.k'hls. "The citizens of our city, especially those living in our outlying districts, are deserving of a fair number of arc or incandescent lights and I fa vor granting the necessary relief along these lines. "The Oregon Electric Railway passes through the heart of our city and I believe that in justice to our community, action should be taken to the Installation of Incandescent lights of high candle power on each and every intersection of the streets over which the line traverses, with out cost to the city. Should It u I Id Library. "The enforcement of our liquor laws should receive our careful at tention. I believe that the ant nnn a be erected at an early day This" is a matter which anneals to 'l ! iiuhiir..nirio.i . ... . . ' .y teemw , h "Z Z ! tant. let t be Vv.il.hi 7 1 L..L 1, . . . aVa."Bb,e t0 the Wliu vvneie mior- matlon on all topics oomm.. can be readily "The necessitv for ,h . ' " "" Yemeni , " CUrrew ordlnance belongs prop " -o uy erly to our police denartinnn j t have confidence In our newly elected chief of police that It will be ad hered to. "The common practice due to neg ligence or otherwise of throwing waste paper or other trash on our streets should not be permitted. Al leys and backyards should be cleanly to the end that visitors to our city will be impressed by its sanitary conditions. ' c 1ZPns of Salem sld en- 'The citizens of Salem should en- LVn . , 1 a"UnB f 8hade or or" ' curb line of ! t Z ' ?, Wh ch wi" credit and add beauty to the general I "I'l'llKURe 0 tQe city. 0s Poor; Price Hlglu "There s general comnIalnt throughout the city about the poor duality of gas furnished to the con sumers also what appears to be an exorbltilnt Price therefor; I would rrT? ,hat the Council m T. Into this mat- Z T 'n 80 ordJn"cc along -f huo.h im equality. i 7PK0lnS re matters which Lm!"' o(r Importance to the Z J W dty and 1 Wr ,. ' u q,lall,y 8n(J equality co-operation in making this admlnls- "ol a most successful one. "Respectfully yours, "Ixiuls I-achmund." Mayor. Mayor Lachmund named towing standing committees the fol- Committees. Ways and Means: Elliott n'an; Larky. h. chalr Ordinances: chair "hlte, Manning. A.,- . White Th, CUrreDt E,pen8e8: J te chairman; Manning. Durbin. Streets: Ufky. chalrman; Public Buildings: Moffat, chair man; Low. Hill. sewerage: Durbin, Huckestein, Sauter. chairman; Plumbing: Sauter n5 taker. Moffatt Pen- Your Good Looks should ho a source of pride to you. Sallow .skin, .iitij .Vs.. blotches and eru oiu cull f r imimiliatc attention. It thould be your aim to jfet rid of these diS):uring shrntof impure blood quickly, certainly, iiii-x'iisiv'lv. No outwnrd application will purify yo.ir blood. BEECIiAi.rS PILLS help naturally from within. They cleanse the system and cnubli: your stomach, liver and bowels to work as Nature intended. Try a few doses and sw quickly you will be rid of impurities, and how your blood and your looks will be benefited. Thoroughly tried and proved good this family remedy is The Best of Beauty's Aids For fcniulc. Bcct-lnm'- I'illi :ire siMvlall)' tuitalilc. See instruction with each box. Sold ETorywhere. In boxet 10c. and 25c Licenses: Durbin, chairman; War ing, White. Fire and Water: Low, chairman; Sauter, Elliott. Bridges: Manning, chairman; Pen-' nybaker, Durbin. Health and Police: Huckestein, chairman; Eldredge, Sauter. Lights: Hill, chairman; Moffatt, Hatch. Printing: Waring, chairman; Hill, Low. Public Parks: Pennybakor, chair man; Huckestein, Elliott. Rev. of Minutes: Hatch, chairman; White, Eldredge. Rules: Eldredge, chairman; Hatch, Lal'ky. Ol'licers Appointed. L. R. Murphy last night tendered his resignation as police officer and it was accepted and placed on file. This action left the recommendations of Chief Hamilton in their original state and all the officers recommend ed by him were appointed. He rec ommended that the officers be uni formed and also that a desk sergeant be appointed, both of which matters will be taken up at the next meeting of the council. The officers appointed are as fol lows: City attorney, Grant Corby; city engineer, Walter Skelton; city physician, Dr. 0. B. Miles; street commissioner, Thomas Cornelius; sanitary inspector, A. W. Long; park board. John Manning; ' Sam Burk hardt, day officer; night patrolman, John Whltlatch, Frank Shedeck, E. E. Cooper and Walter Thompson; pound master, E. M. Irvin; chief of Are de partment, j. A. Darr, driver engine team, W. H. Phillips; driver hose team, Pete G. Graber; engineer sta tion No. 1, Edward Dencer; chemical foreman, Wm. Ivan; hoseman, C. W. Jorgenson. L. M. Miller, Robert Muths, Frank Friehert v c.uk W. A. Churchill, I. Lewis and W.' Snyder. East Salem Station Driver hose team, E. L. Townsend; driver engine, Henry Wolfe; chemical foreman, W. A. Simpson; hosemen, C. Jepson, R. L. Pfaff, C. C. Burbee, Phil Newmyer and C. E. Chandler. Engineer Station No. 2: E. Stroude Foley Kidney Pills Are tonic In action, quick In results KiLeclai,medlclne for 811 kidney and bladder disorders. Mary C Abbott Wolfeboro, N. H., says: - f was meted with a bad case7 of rheumatism failed0 tUr,. aCid that m-v Wdneys failed to clear out of my blood. I back h!amu ,D my feet- Wats -and back that it was agony for me to step. I used Foley Kidney PllTs f ,n In 8X8 When 1 8 to gel up and move about and the Dah JZiJ" g,ne- Thls Kreat ft PUuSi08 t0 Kidney P lis and recommend them to anyone suffering as I have." Red Cross p'har! o watch for opportunities are best done In season. Things o "eg Cured In 0 to 14 Dawa PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching. Blind. Bleeding 0r Protruding Plles n l0 14 days or money refunded. 60c. mwf MODERN HAIR DRESSING has plaved havoc with the trc-sses of h lair sin, and drugKists everywhere co'm m.'nt on the fact that they are selunz large mlam ti of J W old-fashiouod "sage tl.a," sllch as.a; used by our grandmother, for promoting the erowth nf fh.. . j . . ... uau a;Ja restorinz its "nilalhC0,h0ri dl'maud this wen great that one manufacturer has taken ;e of the fact, aod has placed on the market an ideal "sage tea," conUin- 'lgJaT valuable remedy druer and ra8h i t an TB'S PreWtion. which is called WyeT, Sage and Sulphur. i8 sold by all leadiw City, upon receipt of price. " O. PIRRT. r 5TO.NIGHT The Bosom Sets The stud button holes exactly meet, the neck band does not bind on your neck: button holes exactly meet buttons, no bulging front, in fact a perfect fit If we launder your shirts. It Is done with our new STEAM PRESSES, which do not rub or burn the fibre, but MOULD the cuffs, neck band and bosom to a PERFECT SHAPE. Try the new work. Visitors welcome. I" Salem Steam Laundry l.'10-lfW South Liberty Street These I'iei ef Boyhood. How delicious were the pies of boyhood. No pics now ever taste so good. What's changed? The pics 7 No. It s you. You ve lost the strong healthy stomach, the vigorous liver, the active kidneys, the regular bow els of boyhood. Your digestion is poor and you blame the food. What's needed? A complete toning up by Electric Bitters of all organs of di gestionStomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bowels Try them. They'll restore your boyhood appetite and apprecia tion of food and fairly saturate your body with new health, strength and vigor. Fifty cents at J. C. Perry's. Roy Johnson, 17, of Tillamook, win accidentally shot and killed by his brother, Warren, 8, New Tear's D ly Warren was shooting at a tree, when his brother stepped in front of the gun. 'HEAT CHl.VEar. IHMJTUK U M. HIM jus medicine wfiicn w;!i cure aaj nown disease. He makes a special ty of and guarantees to cure eatarro asthma, lung, throat, rheumatism, debility, stomach, liver, kidnej iuuUich; als', any blackened er wolien sorenese, btoken limbs, imallpox, epidemic; all kinds ot iious, lost manhood, female weak ueaa, hernia trouble ad paralym Consultation free. Care of Tick S long Co., Chinese drugs and herbs Office hour from 10 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 7 p. m. office open Sundays 163 High street, upstairs. Salem Oregea. - j; Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Woven Wi I' Fencing, Hod Wire Brh f Wire, Poultry Netting, Shin- X g'es. Malthold Roofing, P. &, I t B. and Ready Roofing. All at t the lowest nrlcpn I CHAS. D. MULLIGAN I 250 Court street. Phone 124 t MMIMM i Salem Sewer Pipe Co. Thos. P. McGIIvray, city en- gineer of Duluth, Minn., gives ', 1 this testimony; Question: What, deteriora Hon, If any, has beea moted In ' ' the case of cement pipes or ; concrete sewers, and hew loag have same been ln use? Answer: None; 1 to 12 " years. Question: What is your opla ion as to the relative merits of concrete sewers compared " with brick sewers la the mat- r of flrst cost, efficiency. V. maintenance and durability? " Answer: Concrete la super-' tor in first cost, mainteaaaoe ana durability. f (Signed) , k :: THOS. P. McOILVRAY. "! City Engineer, Duluth, Minn. Salem Sewer Pipe Co. I 25 South Libera sX j J.A.Liggett lhe Grocer 2(3 N. Criniui.i ci.J. -.wo. oireei Successor te Craig ft TaylP. Hard Wheat per sack. Choice Mixed Nuts, ..uuj, yor i one Per Ik. lOnn... . " ' 25c - ,r coz.. .2Ci 3,c ... ocnic Hams per lb. , , oou nams per lb jn" 18 lbs. best nn o.... 20c Re. e ibs. . " 6ar ,10,) Beans, E lbs. . J5c "ae this your headeVarterV yor Xma. Groceries. Prompt DclrvryT- Phone Main 66j Sdr,0r $1.25 fVljliV To have your automobile . over hauled and put In first class run ning order. We have the bet equipped shop In Salem to do thl work. We can completely rebuild your car If necessary, repaint It an practically make a new car of it If you wish anything In our lim" come In and let us talk with you. Agents for Maxwell and Columbia Cars. Cars for rent at any time. ! SALEM AUTO OA It AGE ' Phone 38 246 State street Flat Phone 2t CASTOR I A Tot IaJaatt n4 Children. . The Kind Yoa Rita Always Bought Bears the Signature m FRENCH FEKIALE APILLS. AS.FI, CtltT.tH RllltF for SUFPKKKIM MllWTILr.TWIN. NEVER INOWII TO r AIL. M Surl Sp1lllv fft.-liiD liii.r.iilrvit iir Muue, Kcriinilcwl. rWul pmiKl.l for fl.iio T twi. Will mihI ibenmii (rial, to bp palil fr whi'U rellfrcd. Sniili', KrM. If JtHU ilrtlggLt ilu liul Kftv llitm .end your orner. i ine UNITCO MCDICCl CO., rW, LXNeHtTK. Pa. Sold In Siltm by Dr. S. C. Stone win Salem's most poular res .aujdi't THE WHITE HOUSE We cater to the public who demand a good meal for a small price, Wm. McGilchrist & Sons. I Gold Dust Flour I Made by the SYDNEY POWER 1 COMPANY. 8ytey. OreKnB Made ft r Fsmllv Ask. your grocer for It. ttraa aad tfhorta always oa haaal. P. B. WALLACE, At. Fair Ground Feed f and urocery I All nice fresh, new Geods. X No old Goods to work off. L 3 cans guaranteed MHk,..25o 4. 3 cans fine Oysters 25a 3 cans 8trfng leaas. . ' . . . .25s Choice Sugar Peae er caa.lOo 3 cans eholcj Tomatoes. . .2gj 3 cans Sweet Cera 86c 6 lbs. N. 1 Jaeam Rlce..,2c 5 lbs. eMail white Beans..! So 2 pkgs. caelce Cecraate. .JSo ood cider for Miaee Meat, per gal .280 3 cans best Alaska Salmon 2SB 1 gal. can ohoice Syrup.. 60s 3 pkgs. Quaker orafiakee 15b R. N. rVORRIS i Phone 141)7. F " ;. &iy it J n r:f " iiHiii., 'ffWHflwe Celebrated Lenr $ rnraer. " The Best Heater It Will RfiVB . ;u in - iojt evei ji uay yw- own It. ,1 ell aid natal.', the beaC Let me give vnn .''""''" 1,0 See Me About an Individual nvhtin. i. for your home. The best thing ln. maraat for -ooklng and lighting. A. L. Frasier Phone 135. 26T Stat Strwt: