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About Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1902)
ft dailt ; oregonc etatz " ian. Friday, deceit cer in, iso: TV A" I . n ., n l i. .3 j site Caoital IMsLticirial Bank . . . HEADQUARTERS FOR SAIM-MADE BLANKETS, MEN'S A3NTQ BOYS1-CLOTHING- AND LADIES' SUITINGS, for . Men- and Boys We don't .-.pretend -to'., carry a lot of trash and nonsensical jimcracks, but we would like to ; ! .call your ; attention to some useful, practical articles that will appeal to your good judgment. 0' A Silk Handkerchief Sensime Ctiris A Smoking Jacket Or house jacket. It's such a comfort to have one to wear while sitting about the fire on these long winter ev enings. WeVe a new line of veritable beauties at ! $5 to $15.00 A Suit of Clothes No gift could be more practical for man or boy. Our Men's Suits range, all the way up to 20.00, but we would not recommend one at less than $10.00. Youth' 's Suits, our own goods, at $r50 and up. Knee-pant- Suits, with and without vests, ages 3 to 16, at $1.50 to $7.00. An Overcoat Men's overcoats, long, medium and short at $5 to $25. Boys' Overcoats at $4 and Up. V ' X If the hat or any other article. you select does not fit it can easily be exchanged, v ' Men's and boys1 hats, new styles, at -r $1.00 to $5.00 A Suit Case Every, young man stakes pride in possessing one. lie needs it on every trip. It's the only way tfo carry , a nice suit in good order. We have them nt .1 $1.25 to $11.00 . ; Also grips, traveling bags and telescopes : in great variety. ' A Pair of Go ves l MenTs Dress Gloves, the very latest at v "Wool Gloves and lined gloves for men and boys at Aloi ; ; i yMh ; 25c to 75c i A Pair of Fine Suspenders J t Silk and fancy susjpenders at 50 C to $2:50. 1 The President suspender, put up one in a box es pecially for Xmas giffs,?at 50 CCtttS. ; Plenty of cheap ones if wanted. An Umbrella : All manner of plain and fancy handles to select fmnil Those 1 we would especially recommend are from $1.50 to 455.50 " We've" never shown such an assortment of plain and and fancy silks. You must see them to appreciate their beauty and the values will astonish you. We have them J for men and also for children at 25c to $1.25 A Necktie , Nearly 150 dozen brand new ties arrive this week r so rou see 3 ou'll have almost an unlimited variety of the new colorings m au tiie late snapes irom wnicii to select and prices at - . v . , 25c and up A Pair of Cuff Buttons We show a handsome assortment at 25c to $2.25. A Pair of Blankets Is a fine present for anyone, especially for mother or wife." 1 . f White Blankets, erftH?t condition at $4.00 to $12.25 Grey, Mottled, Scarlet and Vicuna at -We do not cany the cotton blankets. You Don't Know What to Get Come and See Our Other Christmas Offerings. Salem Woolen MH1 Store 254-6 Commercial ... ' ' Our Store1 Will Be Open Evenings Until Ghristmas TO ESTABLISH! HEALTH BOARD Charter Commission Drafts a Clause Tendln? to Provide For Same i TO BE ELECTED BY COUNCIL AND TO SERVE WITHOUT COMPEN SATION ALSO PROVIDES FOU HEALTH OFFICER AN AMEND- ! WENT TO REGULATE CHARGES The Salem Charter Commission ha? prepared ynore proposed amendments U the dtjr charter vthich will be ready to Ruhmit to the approval of the Great er Salem Commercial Club andj ith'? common' council at ther rcgrular ir and aiie.c-lal-. meetings of the-i latter, re-epet-tlvefy, two of which proposed amendments are of much concern t- the poople of the cltjr and have bpen the subject of considerable discussion for rnonthg pant. 1 , " What -is considered the most Import ant of these proposed amendments is one providing'-for th establishment of a Board of Health Commissioners, which -board Is to-be elected by' the common council and shall be under the direction and, control of the latter. ' The duties of this board are also de fined in this amendment, which also provides for the creation of a health inspector whose movements shall be controlled by theiboard iof commission ers. ' Another clause, which Is rather brief but none the less of great Importance, Is Intended to amend subdivision 41 of , section 6, and provides that the council have power to regulate and tax telephone companies and to fix the maximum J rate to be charged by such companies for use of their apparatus and also to fix the maximum rate.-to be charged by the gas and electric light companies,: and to regujate and ta.t bicycles, automobiles, etC.U '. The proposed amendment to create a board of health commissioners follows: "That sub-division 4 of section 6 be amended so as to read as follows: 1 ' '4. To establish hospitals and make regulations to prevent the Intro duction of contagious diseases Into the city and the spreading of such diseases when founT within the city; to remove persons affllcte-d with uch diseases therefrom to suitable hospitals provid ed by the city for that purpose; to se cure the protection of persons , and property therein, and to provide for the heaUh, .cleanliness, ornament, improve ment, peace and good order of the city: to regulate and control the movement of persons within the city Infected With any contagious disease, and the use j shall be regulated : and . prescribed by and disposition of ; ' Infected I personal the council, but who shall perform such property, ana to provide ror and en force proper quarantine and disinfec tion: to declare and abate nuisances, and to regulate the construction and manner of 'construction. care, use and management of all buildings within the cjty In all matters affecting the public health and safety. , -- ' ' "' f " To provide for the registration of vital statistics; to control and regulate the burial of the dead from within.' the city, and to impose, -knd enforce , thfe collection of fines and penaltlesjfor' the violation of any ordinance, of the said tjlty carrylng'out any- of said powers. - ' " 'And to the end that said general powers may be more effectually en- iorcoa ana carries out, tne common council shall provide for and elect a lxard of health commissioners, to con sist of five . members, whose term of ofiloe shall be ..for t wo years, subject to removal byyljhe council for cause, and Who shall serve without compensation. The council shall provide and regulate by ordinance the duties and authority of satd board. ? " The city recorder shall be regis trar of vital statistic and ex-offlc-Jo clerk of the board of hallh commis sioners, who shall perform, such 'cler ical duties In reference th4re.to as may le prescribed by the unfcll,And under the dJre:tlon of sajla; board: health commissioners. , Iv-v , , - ., - "The council upon nomination by the said board of health, shajl elect a anl "tary Inspector and health. officer whoso term of offlce, compensation and duties prescribed duties under the direction of said Moard of health commissioners. ' "Thet council shall enact i general rulys ; and , regulations' , governing the kind of material to be used and man ner of construction of plumbing, and, inspection of the same, make regula tions fior proper repair or tne same; such rules and regulations to te known as a plumbing code. , ' . r . . - ' P To Reaulate Charaes. t That BUb-d! vision 41 of.strtlon 6 be amended so as to read as felfpws: " '41., To license, regulate 'and tax telephone companies, telephone offices and telephones, and to fix the maxl- :num rate to be charged by telephone roTpparles' for the rental and use of telephones; to license, regulate and tax water, ga,s and electric light and pow er companies, and to fix the maximum rates to De cnargea py any person or company for' water, electric light, or power supplied by such person or com pany to private and pubHe consumers within theeiiy; to license regulate and tax express and telegraph companies; nd to' license, regulate and . tax bi cycles, trlcyclgs, tandems and automo biles, and to regulaite, control or pro hibit the use of any thereof on the streets of the city, . bo SUITABLE CHRISTMAS ti IT T If . 1 ENTS It- A Piano or Organ, a Sewing Machine, .Violin, G uitar, J3anjo or 4 Mandolin, Accordepn, French Harp, Set of Strings, very appropriate, Music Roll, vie tor or Columbia Talking Machine, , Several Pieces of Sheet Music. In fact a re&ular mm for Christ mas Presents is empor- (jEO G. WILL'S MUSIC AND SEWING MACHINE STORE Th Tax Amendment. "That sub-division 9 of section 6 amended so as to read as follows: " To license, tax and regulate billiard or othej-f ladles .where balls and cues are used, nlckrl-in-the-slot machines and shooting galleries, bowling alleys, theatrical and other exhibitions, cir cuses, shows and public amusements, and to license Insurance companies and Insurance agents, telephones, telegraph offices, produce peddfers. market stalls, retailers of gunpowder, patent medicine peddlers, street musicians, real estate agents, dog tags, off warehouses, gratu ities, slaughterles. laundries, soap, and on pea die ps, basket peddlers, bill post ers, expressmen and express agents, dance bouses, astrologers; clairvoyants, fortune tellers, etc, market, bakery and grocery and milk wagorw, meat, bilu ti er, produce and-peddler wagons, laun dry wagons and vehicle numbers; driv ers licenses, street car licenses. Intelli gence offices, merchandise, dealers In second-hand articles of merchandise, junk shops, steamboats and , wharves, docks and drug stores. To license, tax and regulate all such business, calling, trades aad employments as the common pou4'cII may require to be licensed, and as are not prohibited by the laws of the state, to license all non-resident persons, partnerships or corporations who are now or shall hereafter be en gaged In any occupation; ' profession. trade or business within the corporate limits of this city. " . TO RECOVER j ; 0N HER GRAIN Mrs. Ramp Brings Suit Against ; J.H.Collins of Inde-, , pendence DELIVEUED "WIIKAT TO HIM j WITH "UNbnit STANDING - SHE WAS TO RECEIVE-TIIE MARKET ) PRICE ON DEMAND SHE NOW DEMANDS AND IS REFUSED. Ktate The Best Kidney Remedy. Is S- B. Ca tarrh Cure, "which posi tl vely cures pains In the back. loins or groins swelling f the limbs, frequent desire to pass water, scanty turbid urine sedimerfts In the urino resembling brick dust and gravel" In 4b bladder, aft of which leads to Bright disease. For sale by ail druggists. Book on Catarrh f ree. Address Smith B,ros, Fresno, CaJ. : - . . ; Lefjal Blanks Statesman Job Offlce. In Department Na I, of the Circuit Court yesterday a- suit wvis filed in which Mary A. Ramp Is plain tin and J. Ji. Collins is the 'defendant. The action Is brought to. recover mon and the plaintiff alleges that, on September 21, 1838, at the request of the defendant, she, the plaintiff.'' de livered to and deposited with the le irxiljnt, at his warehouse, located at Independence, 529 bushels and eighteen pounds of -wheat with the agreement that ter defendant; might srrlnd . the wheat.tnlo flour for his own benefit and pay her, upon demand, the highest market price that the wheat should be worth at any time between the date of the deposit of the wheat and the time that the plaintiff should see fit -to makej the demand. But in the event that the defendant should not be satisfied with the market price demanded by, the piainuir, then -he agreed to deliver, to her, on her farm near Independence, or free on .board the cars or boat at the same town, as she might elect, the same 'amount of good, merchantable wheat in lieu of that deposited wltfi him by the plaintiff; '- It , Is also alleged that. In 1898. in pursuance of ths agreement -ffifst made,, the defendant ground the plain tiffs wheat Into flour and disposed of the same to his own use arid benefit, that on i November 1. 1902. she de manded of the defendant to pay her the market price for the said wheat or to deliver to her the same amount depos ited by her with him. but. that he neg lected and refused to either ray for the wheat or deliver the same- to her according- to agreement, and that, again, on December 15,' 1902, she de manded payment In the sum. of 8343.93, that being the value of the wheat at that time at the market price of : 65 cents per bushel- According to. the allegations in' the complaint, the -defendant still nealects and refuses to pay the sum demanded by the plaintiff, or jreturn to her the amount of wheat deposited with him, and for this reason she demands Judg ment in the sum of 8343.93 and lawful accruing interest thereon, and for the costs and disbursements incurred la this action. Bonham 6c Martin appear as attorneys for the plaintiff. . "1 . - . - - . today by the attorneys of A. Iehman & Co.. of Cincinnati. Ohio, against John jSalzgeber. a Washington county liop- (year defendant contracted to deliver 12.000 pounds of merchantable hops at the' price of 112 cents a pound: that plaintiffs advanced the sum of 8720 at 6 per cent Interest; that Salzgeber re fused on the Slst of October last to de- , liver said 12,000 pounds of hops. ' al though he has 40.000 pounds on hand: that hops at that date were worth 27 cents a pound.; The sum of 82.S81 was therefore claimed, with costs and dis bursements of sufu ANGORA-GOAT SHOW . ; ' . OURjll ANNUAL. EXHIBITION TO uij.yiELD IN DALLAS IN i H JANUARY. ": - i The ANOTHER HOP LAWPL'ITi---' . PORTLAND, Or., Dec' It. Suit was filed in the Uuited States Circuit Court Fourth Annual Angora Goat Show for the stae of Oregon will be Held In Dallas. Polk county. Oregon, on Wednesday and Thursday, January J4 and 15,!! J 903, under the auspices : of th. Polk County Mohair Association. The. show will be open to visitors in the evening of both days. "Diplomas will be given to all prise-winners. No entrance fee will be chared ami feed will be furnished ' to . exhibitors f rep. The executive committee for . the ex position is eombbsed of tT. S. Orant. W. A. Ayres and II. L. Fenton, all of Dallas. J There will b two jrrades of eoats tllglble for entry. The registerod In one 'class, and unregistered goats -.Irr another class, and the following forty five prizes will be awarded in the reg istered class, and the same number of prizes will be awarded In the unreel- tered class, ma kins ninety prizes Irt all: For first, second and third prev ralums on buck kid born before March 15, 1902; came on buck kid born after March 15, 1902; same on bock one yeir old and under two: same on buck two year old and undir three; same on tfuck three year old land under four. and same on buck four year old and pvtr. I First, second and third premiums on doe kid born before March 15, 1902; on doe kid born after March 15, 1902; ' on doe one year old and under two; ; on doe two year old and under three; on doethree,year old and under four, and on doe four year old and orer. f First, second and third premulms on ag-ed;doe. one back,'" ona yearling- doe and one doe kid. The same list of pre- ml urns Is offered in -eaxh class. First. ; second and third1 sweepstake best buck " of any age and doe, ahd the same In each class. :,' . . ' ,. Free space will be' given to all those' who desire to make an exhiW: of shepp and poultry,. The Jattfr exhlblts will be entirely independent of the gott show, and this arrangement in made -simply to give the shep growers and poultry rlasers in opportunity to shpw their bloodCd stock. . i The ;Soutbern Paciflc Company .will" charge Its uual rate on all animals sent to the rbow fof exhibit; but upon presentatloif of a receipt from the sec-' . rtary of the Assor-latlon, the eorniranfc' ' will return all animals to the point -from "which they were shipped, free or ' charge. The company will also uraof a passenger, "rate of onfi and one-third " fares for the round trip from any olDt on Its lines In Oregon, , " '