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THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1903.
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CHEMICAL
ENGINE
! GOES
! So Far as, the City Council
. " ' ' Acting
When Steps of Progress are
m Being Undertaken
Ft. I .
, 'Balwn'n flro dopnrtmont will lio
equipped with a chemical llro oiiglne.
" TnTs conclusion was reached by the
. Ity council Tuosdny ovonlnB, after a
Jlvoly discussion. Tho utiKlne will ho
ai double fiO-Rnllon tnnk chemical en
gine, and will coBt the city 12350. All
inoinburs of tho council wore ORrood
tlinL tho purchasing of such, nn cnglno
Jb Imperatively nocosmiry to 'tho ofllel
vncy of tho department, but there Is
difference of opinion ns to the mnn
jior of payment by tho city for tho
' machine. Mayor Hlshop and Aider
.men Ilurrows nnd I-arsen conHldered
that the city Rhould not Invest In a
ieniknl enRlnt until some provision
1)0 made for lulslng tho necoHHury
funds for payltiR for tho same, but the
other millibar of tho body were of
tho opinion lhat the city' Interests
demand tho Immediate purchaHo of
tho new llro-flKhtlnR apparatiiH.
Tho subject came up on n motion by
Stolr. InstrurtliiK and directing tho
committee on Urn nnd wntor, Mnyor
IIIhIiop and City llncordor Juilah to pro
ceed to cIoho n contract for tho pur
chaHo of a cliHinlcal llro engine nt n
cost of about 12800. The motion vnn
seconded by Hubbard. Ilurrows snld
hi only obJtH'tlon to the purchase of
n clieiulfiil miikIuo nt thlH time I the
amount of montty that In imiulrod to
pny for tho nppniatiiM. lie urRud that
It I lii' violation of the city ordinance
for tho elty to Incur nu Indebtedness
In oxooss of tho estimated expenses
of tho municipality.
ilacardur .Itidah addressed Ihr conn
ell and culled nttentlon to tho fact that
tho city had for four ycai tuiiiiiiKod
to live within It Income and de
clared that tho plan to purchatio the
additional engine Ih not to throw tho
olty Into debt In oxosh of ordinance
limitation, but rather to supply an
Imperative public noeosslty He Htuttril
Unit the now machine will be a puni
tive niMWodty when the new city
houudnilns brcome operative, since
there are no hydrantH In the tenltory
that ha hosn Incorpoiatod. He iirsod
Hint there are In the city tangible re
source for mnteilally IncreuHhiK Hi
clty'H Incoiuu In licenses. The cost
of the engine, he told, could be met
by tho city In three annual IiihIiiII
iiiBiitH, so that the oxpsns Mould not
bo heavy.
1'ohlo and Hubburd both explnlnod
that tht llro department nt the pros
out time I In bad utinpe. ami In se
rious nosd of additional appnrniUH.
Mayor lllshop Minted that ho had
from Hit first been opposed to the
puruhaNo of n chemical oimluo. He
now favored tho plan, but urged that
tin) ulty should innks tmedlnto pro
vision for lliw iuIhIur of additional
revenue with which to discharge the
Indobtsdima. He rnutloiuNl tho mem
ber iff th council timilnst contract
I MR much Indebtedness, slur the
luuiubsrs of Him present council have
nil liueii steeled on a strict ecouniii
leal platform, lie urxed that the mat
tor bo temporarily deferred until the
cimiioll win devise mime plan by which
tho Initial imytiiHiit on the engine can
bo mud, whim tho machine U deliv
ered, Councilman Cntlln. who orrupied
tils neat for tho llrst time In soterull
wit4kikjiald Hint ho dlrd to so the
elty Uepl within Its Income, but at
the mimu time, he wauled etth-letit
tiro protection.
Uantttt agreed with Mayor IIMiop
and thought that the city should be
more cautious In proceeding.
There wan mora dlwusstoti u( a
frlOf-ull uaior. and the fltoln mo
tion iKwvulled with UirsMi and Walk
or voting negatively.
Contributed Their Salaries.
"Si far a paying for this rheisUsI
engine I nwrH-l." Mltl MtoU. unite
tho subject was lining discuss!. "I
rtll lyuitrlbtile s yser's VHry as eoun
cllmsn i the fuml " I uraou ml Hur
ruwK fie HUtll) jrvsivrou and lor
a Hmuieiit It looked iu though the pny
wwul of ib hph iHtnlMw would b pra
vtUtHl for iMtfure th coumtII had vtm
ilwtdiMl lo ordr the Mittwmuxt. Tl
nri of niipArviit gwimnwltj' hi th iwn
of lh i-oHHcJIhwh can 1 Uttr uit
dlftM and ttiHjtrw NitMtl by the rwad
, wkwt It la Known that lb i.aly
K)intniUim the wi.onbr of Saim
ldvniiaalo Uxly retvon U tho little
honar ht nltnoliM to tho Btatlon and
tit bbjplnR, of lholr oonttltusnt for
Arvlto filhflly perfonned. The
1l(er furni of reward U ierally
ikbuiidanll ttefed.
Mayi Repair Anjiory,
Th enimlU(H oa orUluaucw tub-
niltLpd plans and specifications for tho
projected repalrai nnd Improvements
to the armory, ns rwiucsted by Com
pany F, O. N. O., wWcb. is tho city's
tenant. Judeo Hubbard, cbalmian of
tho committee, stated that tho pro
posed changes In tho armory will cost
tho city about $3!50. Ho further stated
that the plans and specifications had
not been submitted to the committee
until Monday evening, and for that
reason tho commlttco was not fully
advlfecd as to tho best way to proceed.
He asked thnt tho commltteo bo giv
en further time. Stolz thought tho
members of tho committee should be
given nn opportunity to oxpross them
solVo as to whother or not tho city
should proceed with tho Improve
ments. Tho third wnrd representa
tive believed thnt the proposed repairs
should be mado with some Idea of per
manency, so thnt It would not provo
nn Idle uxpenao In case tho stato's
guardsmen should vaVate the building.
After sonis discussion
tho commit -
tee was given more time.
Will Have Gravel Boat.
Sims, of tho commlttco on streets
and public property, mndo a verbal
report, recommending tho acceptance
by the city of tho new bridges on Cot
tago street and Twelfth street, and
thnt tho city discharge Its share of tfho
obligation. Mr. Sims further reported
thnt Architect I'ugh Is preparing
plans nnd specifications for a pro
posed grnvol bont. and when the snmo
Is submitted to advertise for bids for
the construction of such n bont.
Minor Matters.
The appointment by Chief Johnson
of .1. K. Mnuldlng ns hosomnn In tho
department to succeed W. IF. Sellwood
reslgnod, wni ratified by the council.
The onllnnnco commlttco wns In
structed to propnro an ordinance for
the Improvement of High, Church nnd
Ferry streets, tho snmo to bo reported
nt tho next rogulnr meeting of the
council,
Bills Paid.
Snlem Sentinel $ 2.00
A. (I. Long, Portland 8.00
IFofer Ilros 3.90
Hofer llnm 1.80
Snlem Water Co 118.30
Huron Hamilton ...
Statesman Pub. Co. ..
Gilbert & linker
Pacific States T. & T.
.1. A. Simpson
It. M. Wnde & Co
'.. .1. Illggs
dray Ilros
I). A. White & Son ..
LSI
3.110
1.00
1.00
1.00
8.0K
S.KB
2.0fi
' 11.16
Co
W. II. and V. Holmes 10.00
Salem T. & I). Co. .
Miss I.. M. niimre ...
W. J. Culver
T. Holverson & Co.
I) W (llbHon
W. P. (leorge
R0
1.r0
fi.00
3.I1S
1.R0
M0
Nothing
Tastes Good
And outline ta nimply porfimo
tory (Iniio ln'cuuso it must bo,
This is tlio common complaint of
Uiu dyspeptic.
If oftting sparingly would euro
dysjiepsiu, fow would sulfur from
it long.
Tho only way" to nuni dyspepsia,
wliiuh is diHluiilt di(;otloti, is to
(jivo viir iiiul tonti tn tlm stoiiiuoh
nnd tlio wliolo diiwtivo syHtcm.
lloo.l'i Srlrlll tlt lh nlr ot
Krank Kr. I N. StiStMith Ihxtau. Mm.,
who wrltrt llinl tli liml bwc ert ulTrrrr
frern ilypitl fur lx yr; lid Imvii with
mil mipflltn k" I lil vn trtMiMtsl wtlli uiir
inii'li mill hiluli. 6b lnul trinl ihiit
tir inislklim. In vkln. Two Iwtllr of
otxt't irp UU nude her well.
Hood's Sarsaparllla
I'rombus to euro nnd keeps the
promlso. Don't wait till you uro
rnrse, but buy n bottlo today. '
iWttfHIIHHII IBI8lf
f New Arrivals
Spring Shirts
Sprliip Sweaters
Spring Suits
Sprinu Overcoats
Spiine Hosiery
A Snap
J A $9.00 OYCrCOat for $6.
J many winter suits and over
vuaid ii auiiimi icuuluuii5v
C5A.LEM WOOLEN MlLL STORE.
hlM
VALDES
A FINE
MARKET
John A. Carson is Just
Back From There
Oregon lias the Products that
tlie New Town Needs
Seattle Controls Carriers
While Portland Slumbers
John A. Cnrson, of tho legal firm of
1 Carson & Adams, of till a city, has re-
turned from a trip to Vnldes, Alaska,
where he appeared in an Important
mining suit that Involved property of
great value. It wns a suit to deter
mine tho tltlo to the Honnnza copper
mine. Mr. Carson appeared for tho
Havemoyers, of Now York, and wns
associated In conducting tho defense
with W. II. Oorhnui, of Seattle, and
F. I). Arthur, of New York City. All
of tho testimony In tho caso was In
troduced and tho counsel will return
to Vnldcz In September and argue tho
enho before finally submitting It to tho
coin t. The plaintiff hnvlng nbnndoncd
tho milt, tho further proceedings In
the ense will be purely formal, nnd tho
defendnnts nre Instiled of a verdict.
"Thoie Is n wonderful opening hi
VntdiM for Oregon products," vnld Mr.
Canton to n Journal roinirtor this
morning. "Tho people of that section
wunt what Wo pioditce. and we have
the products with which to supply the
ilemnud. I have learned on Investiga
tion thnt Seattle practically controls
the Vnldes trade, and supplies over
Its lino of steamers nil of tho ngrlcul
tuial products, vegetables, fruit, etc..
that aro consumed In that country.
Ily estubllshliiK n line of steamers out
of Portland that would touch this Im
portant seaport town, wbudors woijltl
be Hccnaipllshod In the development
of tho valley, nnd In opening up u.
ifudy market for nil our pioducts.
There Is nn Increased trade with this
country, and the dttmnnd for our pro
ducts continue to grow. A railroad Is
now projected from Vnldos Into the In
terior to the Yukon river. Tho iner
cliniits nnd business men of Portland
and tho valley would derlvo Incalcu
lable benellt by establishing irado re
lations with Noitfiorn Alaska.
Mr. Carson says lhat Vnldes nod the
Hurrounillug country hns n magnifi
cent future In the development of Its
mineral wealth nnd Its vnst nulling In
diiNtry. As nn ngilcultiirnl section, of
course, Mr. Corson snys the country
inn only be n future, nlnr.e there Is no
season for such work. Vnldes Is a
seapoit town, uml to reach tho place
necessitates a trip by steamer out of
Seattle, coveting 1800 miles by oaonu.
Hi going, nine days are required to
make lbs trip, which Is a rough one.
but on ettirnlng homo a mere pleas
ant voyage was had. Mr. Carson ob
served that dogs as traction autmnls
J. I,eltleugr 2J10
I). F. Une t.00
Weller Ilros 18.70
(I. W. Putnam ..., 1.60
Snlem T. & I). Co. -ll.GfJ
Williams &. Oosser 1.00
l. A. Whit & Son 2QJ1
It. S. Uimport SO
K. IS. Shnfer R.S8
flray Hros jin
Charles O'llrlen -11X10
(loodnl Lumber Co 38.50
III tint llros s.IO
N J. Judnh 13.G0
W. W. Johnson C.30
HeHWHHUm
SPRING
STYLES
Tkc Hat Makes
the Man
Tongronior xIont than wo
think. In fact man ninv bo
fttultlottly lrHKi m overy
other iHtrtiouUr,
but with an miluxouiiug or
h might still be niistitfcon for x tramp.
On tho other hnd, h tUoasy hut oe n lung
way lownnl mukiug quo annonr sh lishly
Armi though other fnlur of
- up nmy not boar nt stump of
uuqbL"
lnitiiittiif uuiiuisi ii ,
A SPANISH COUNT CURED
Connt Roeundu do Ovles vrn a CarlUt exile. Tho signature of his uncle,
toiils 1)4 Ovlen, N found with Hint of John Qitluey Adams ceding Florida to tho
United States In a treaty with Spain. The Count In forty-Mx years of age, an exile
froutOrHtto.Hltu.ited In the northern part of .Smln, and hns licon exiled slnco 1870;
he li wealthy, and hn traveled nud studleil tho eiutonu, habits nnd languages of
twcnly-llvi) different nations.
In a recent letter to The IVrinm Meillolne Uo of Columbus, Ohio, the Count
gives his endorsement to their great catarrh lomcdy, Perunu, In the following
The Cnnftcld, Atlantic City, N. J.
The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohie:
Gentlemen Last winter my secretary had a severe attack of
la grippe which was cured effectually by the use of four bottles of
Peruna, so when I contracted the same unpleasant sickness last fall
I at once sent tor a bottle. It truly worked wonders, and removed
tho slckenlnji and sore feeling I had within a few days. I would not
be without It now for any money, and when I go away I carry
Peruna as a valuable perquisite to my traveling outfit." JULIAN
SEdUNDO, CONDB DE OWES.
are being very genernlly ubnndoned In
tho Alaskan country, where It Is nt
all fi'ONlhl- to employ hoises. nnd
these animals are only worked singly.
The resMiu for this Is the fact that a
dog Is the more expensive nnlmnl of
the two to keep, since It Is necessary
to feed hl in during the entire year,
while n hor) usually manngos to find
his own feed during the summer sen
ium. This fact has Increased the de
mand for horses, which aro being sent
to that section In large numbers. This
brings with it nn nugiimented demand
for hay. oats nnd othnr fnrm products,
lu the furiiltdilug of which tho Seattle
merchants have a monopoly under
present conditions. Mr. Carson snys
It Is not iinusunl to pay $10 per ton for
hay. and other products. Including
vegetables, command equally high
prices.
While In Vahles. Mr. Cnrson saw
a number of former Snlemitss, nil of
whom are well and prosperous. D.
S. Knln. formerly of Rosednle, ac
companied by his two brothers of
Portland, are successfully engaged In
mining as is also (loot-go Ilrown. who
was at one time employed at the as
'f i iiaiiiagi4niriii8iniBiit4iifi
JTljnL JL i3
lisssssssV Hisssssssssl lttl
SMtsssHEissiissssssaP'
tlio
sluveulx
hat.
all that s new and nobby in Spring Head
tnar. Wt-'ve mhdo it a point to oloHii out
everything but our new linos, and they aro
all gone now save a fow dwou, ami fere's
the way they'll go.
war?
his iimke-
th
'very
ylum. Hugh Ooodoll, son of M. E.
froodcll of OiIh .iiv in iimuiiorinp- nt
Vnldes. He Is now a deputy United
States Marshal, nnd Is n popular clt
Ixon. Mr. Carson 'hns returned Just In
season to enjoy some of Oiogon's
mnlchless spring weather and It Is
quite iiiiuecessnry to stato that ho Is
fully appreciating tho chnnge from
whnt ho hns been experiencing for
the pnst few weeks. Mr. Carson re
turns more satisfied than evor with
Oiegon and says thnt ho certainly has
no desire to return to frigid Alaska
for a permanent residence. Tho Sn
lorn attornoy enjoyed tho trip' nnd Its
nttendant hardshlim to tho full extont
and brings bnck a bettor color than
over fn his cheeks.
Tho despatches from Seattle of tho
11th corroborate Mr. Carson's state
ments, showing a largo nnd rapidly In
creasing population nt that point
Tho dispatch nays:
"Ono thousand fortune hunters aro
on the trail from Valdos to tho In
terior placer mining camps of tho
Copper rlvor district. This Is tho es
timate of the moro conservative nu-i
FOR MEN
AND BOYS
The Largest Stock
In Marion County
To Select From
And wlmtis moro important
cleanest stock, comprising
OF LA GRIPPE.
Ti aAllui evorjuuuj ra nVIng U
111 grlpP" sgsln. It rcsombles somJ
what In the beginning t, sererij
ooiu. i.gmuorcoiurpou leiouowcdbtl
artli let r Knnna anrn htV . 4 . "1
nm.nl. M,l ffMlnfll wmnTam tl S
may bo nulto slight or serore. bnt i.l
cither cose it nearly always leave oa,l
iu a niiBornuiu uoiiumon.
Vnless Peruna Is taken It wpj
wcokb or uiunwiB ucioro a. person re
gains nis usual ncaiui. ii tlio victim f
fortunate enough to begin iha tu 0
Peruna at tho commencement ot ft,
attack the course of tho grip U mvi.
shortened, and the system is left la
natural stuto.
People who havo had la grippe, k-(
aro still suffering from tho af ter-effecti
sliould not neglect to tako l'erun,Mj
will promptly rcstoro them to heslth.
Henry Dlstln, tho inrontor andmk
of all tho band instrttmentsot tho llenrr
Dlstln Manufacturing Co., writes th
following from
1111 South Ninth
street, Philadel
phia, Pa: .
"I had a bad at
tack of la grlppo
1 a's t December
which lasted
more than three
months, and
w h I o h left mo
with catarrh, and
s o v o r a 1 of my ;
friends ad vised
mo to try Peruna.
I began with a bottle tho first week la
March and it certainly did mo a creit
deal of good. I was so well satlidrd
that I purchased another bottlo and fol
lowed the directions, nnd can say that 1 1 1
bus eiired mo." Henry Dlstln,
A large per cent of those who tret
nlllleted with this epidemic, instead otl
getting well ns they ought to, will him
ehronlu catarrh as tho result. This U
almost invarlabtr the ease unless IV
run a U taken as soon as po4dhlo after
the grip begins.
Kvory one who has olwcrvcfl tho effect
ot Peruna during the last three epldaa f
Iim of la grlppo positively knows thul
this remedy will cure it permanently.
The fact Is, however, that a great tnal-l
tlttlde of people will not tako PoruniJ
and a futindutlou for chrome caUrrll
will be laid.
Kven lu cases where efironlo catarril
has affected the lilltgH, and tho earlrl
stages of catarrhal consumption lunl
Ih.'1'ii developed, Peruna can bo rclleul
upon uiu prompt and lusting cure. I.vl
grippe ttiid outurrh uro ut present th
two great enemies of Ufo iu (he hoJJ
Peruna Is a cure for either.
If you do not derive prompt nnd n.itlt-
i.eiuj jji.ua
If...... 111.
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fnetory results from the line of Periinil
wrllo at oueo to Dr. llartmaii, giving J
fiillHtulement of your case and howling
Imi pleased to give you bis valuablo ajft
vice gratis. I
Address Dr. Ilurtmnii. PrcnliWn .
Tho nurttuap SiinltarJuni, Coin in bin, 01
thorltlos of Valdoz, ncocrdlng to Cap
Charles IF. IJndquUt. master of ti
Alaska Commercial Company's steia
or Portland, which arrived last nlsk
from Vnldos. Ho tnye the exodus J
lu about two weeks ago. Not wit!
standing tho movement Vnldes Is ti
crowded. Thero was still n grei
blanket of snnu of great depth
plneos over Valdos. and oxtendlnj t.
the Intorlor.
Acker's Blood Elixir positive';
Cures Chronic Blood Poisoning ut
all ScrofulouB affections. At all tlos
a uiitchlesa system tonic nnd purllff
Monoy refunded If you are not eii
fled. 50c. nnd J1.00. D. J. Fry, Iw
gist
SURE CUKK FOR PILES
Itching Piles produco moisture tsl
cause Itching, this form, as well u
Blind. Bleeding or Protruding PH"
aro cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Rem
edy, stops ItchlnK and bleedlnr. At
sorbs tumors. COc a Jar at drusfftit'.
or sont br mail. Treatise free. Write
me about your case. Dr. Boitnko,
Philadelphia, Pa, For sale tt Dr
Stone's drug stores.
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While they last
yotf may have
Yottt Choice
Pot $.J00
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