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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1903)
yt w. to f wynn'Tn'y '" 'yyg'1' "W)W5fS"PWJlpil ' ' VXHE DMLY. JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBEBJ3taJ903. ft. i- ..Jtt a. i s,.iTPftEJ- 3r D iMITS DEFINED mce Committe With tne New jresentatives ra ies were Allowed to as the Council mvt Them and Will So Report iZHuljbard presided, and stated mineeting was to conaldor tho ojqpjlarrea of the throe new wards, to foamed' and numbered North Salem East Salem No. G, South Salem T.T & a f 1 1 11 a Vm m nn M 4V.r representatives of tho now , wards present. ' ir. "RatSllff, of Yew Park, said that til hl,a neighbors woro In favor of ;omlng fntwtho city Ho stated that .haDnJ!(Slver In Yow Park wnnted he "SouSlWSalcm ward divided into woffwaYdaM They had not been notl- WK!fV."5il LfiK. ynUiVii!: meeting. thought It was all right, 9 leaving tho wards as the framed It. It was a nat- n, and should bo adhered bank said that ho was well Mil tho proposed boundary jem, Tho peoplo of North enthusiastic ovor coming gnry wanted to know how pjo there would bo in his Hf latlsfle if Nor ?alom nto the L. D. nany ue vard?Y East Salem would bo a long uuL'slIm ward. Ho thought tho ward oo, big. teldJsi1' Stolz said the council was KlngJonly tht greatest Reed to tho number. Tho nowor parts of would And tholr interests with the oldor part. Tho jelfarcof the city required street lm iroyeujents in tho nowor parts of tho 'ltyMgKm. us all work for tho welfare (ftholwliolo city. Mr, Stolz snld the uonoTlpald in for streets and taxes have to bo spent on streets for or section. MrMflmlth. from tho sixth ward, mkeujjratho now wanls would each lavojtpsame number of aldormon as hotoldards. Ho was assured in the IffirmiuCjo. f MnSSutton said his proporty was ust twotblocks south of tho city lino. Iq nMBlved many years on tho edgo ty, enjoyed all Its benefits no taxos. Ho thought l was canio in and paid his sharo. Hubbard said tho main objec tin suburbs coming into the as that tho suburbs would have the city debt Thoro was nc ut for tho building of tho big rldgo and tho city hall. Thoy h much benefit from those lm lonts as anyone. uocy said he had objected to nto the city, but aftor It was he withdrew all objection, favored making It a boautl- nd would cheorfully pav his axes 5T number of speeches by rep- cs of various narts of the ifyfj&kBiQtlon was made that the ward be adopted as doscrlbed. tlon. the committeo ad mass Soft enough. Tho young Oregonlans take naturally to drawing, 'cartooning nnd sculpture. Last year drawing was introduced in certain grades of our public schools. Tho teachers woro also benefitted, as all who had to tench had to go and learn to draw it thoy did not already possess" that art This year tho work is to be advanced another step. Miss Anna E. Knox, superintendent of drawing In the Portland public schools, spent Saturday In Salem, giv ing the teachers of our schools a loc son in drawing. The toaohors of the Salem schools have made arrango merits to have Miss Knox with them several tlmos during the coming year. MIsb Knox was well pleased with tho drawing work dono in the Salem schools last year. Sho Is very suc cessful in Portland, and will bo of great bonolU to tho Salem teachors. A Fine Art Exhibit Superintendent L. It. Travor hns completed arrnngoments with tho A. V. Klson company, of Boston, to hlbtt their collection of famous mas terpleces in Salem. ThU collection consists of 180 splendid reproduc tions in largo carbon photographs, en gravings and photogravures of old and modern masterpieces from the gallorles of tho old world, with some of tho best works from private gal- lories. Nearly every gallery an coun try In tho world would havo to be visited to soe tho originals of tho pic tures which nro to bo brought here In one collection. Tho pictures are framed suitably for school and homo decoration, and1 nro to bo exhibited horo with tho purpose of arousing In terest In favor of such decoration. Tho collection Is loaned to the schools for one week beginning October 19, on consideration that the proceeds of the exhibition be Invested with the Elson company for pictures. Tho schools will tako charge ot tho pic tures nnd oxhlblt thorn to tho public, chnrglng a small admission foo. Ths teachers nnd principals aro arranging to glvo tho oxhlblt In connection with a program of tho best local talent of Salem. This plan of raising monoy for school decoration Is not now, hav ing been used by the host schools of the country for tho past two years. It is certain that tho teachors and pupils of tho public schools will enter into tho plan with tholr customary on ergy, and they Invito the pntrons nnd friends of tho schools to assist In sup plying tho dlfforent buildings with Bomo good pictures. Furthor notice of the placo of giv ing tho oxhlblt will bo given to the public during tho weok. IN OLD KENTUCKY THURSDAY One of the Finest Plays Ever Pre sented in Salem Only by Arranging for the Company to Leave at 10,30, Could it be Secured General Holiday .In Cuba. Havana, Cuba, Oct. 12. Tho flag of tho Cuban ropubllc was displayed ovorywhoro Saturday and buslnosi was gonorally suspended In obsorvnnco of tho indopondonco day of tho island. In Havana patriotic muotlngs wero hold In honor of the moraory of Cos podos, Agramonto and the othor Cu bans who began tho strugglo for free dom at Yarn, Octobor 10, 1808. mrimni hio, City of Toledo, Lucas so Cheney makes oath that UFWrtor partner of the firm of '. J3CnMey & Co., doing business In So cltflPCi Toledo, county and stato foroaslaawnd that said Arm will pay ho sumffr ONE HUNDHED DOL IAR8 for each and every caso of Ca mfcjthat cannot bo cured by tho use fZK&U'D Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Iworn to before me and subscribed ilbripresenco mis ow uay or do- A. D. 1886, A. W. QLEASON, Notary Public, I Catarrh Cure Is takon Intor- and acts directly on tho blood cous surfaces of the system. 'or testimonials, free. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O by all druggists, 76e. s Family Pills are the bit WtVer? IING DRAWING AT SALEM. Khiblt to Be Given Soon for Ben efit of Public School. ar City Superintendent Tra Banned to start a good public i.ary in eaih. oiw of Uie a K fine i.lano was also rakeu , aung co-op ratio) of tke pu pi t.aiher. ThU yoar all the lis are to be supplied with rood ha ic great cr.tlc baa said that ng b crame a- second mature with CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought tyuL&x Bears the Signature of "In Old Kontuoky," that phenome nally successful American play, now in Its eleventh season of unlntorrupt cd prosperity, and over ns fresh and breezy as tho blue grass meadows of the romantic stato from which It takes Its name, will bo the attraction at tho Grand Opera houso Thursdoy, Octobor 15. This season's production will bo the most elaborate that has yet boon made. Tho scenery has all boon got ton up ospeclnlly for this your's tour at an outlay of $20,000, and not o stitch of old sccnory will bo UBed for this year's prosontmonri Thej company has boon materially strengthened and the plcknnlnny con tingent enlarged, bo that tho perform nnco promised will undoubtedly bo up to tho high standard of oxcollonco thnt hns been mr.lntnlned from the be ginning. "In Old Kontucky" Bhows no signs of waning popularity. Last season it drew larger audiences thnn any season In Its wholo history. It manifests a froshnoe and youth In Its hold on thoatorgoors little short of the marvelous. Perhaps tho so crot of its powor llos in tho sweet and homely lovo story that goos straight from the first curtain to the Inst: norhnps In tho exciting oplsodos which mil tho four acts of tho ploce: perhaps In tho dollclous fun and the wild antics of tho pickaninnies nnd tholr band. Anyhow, tho powor to draw peoplo again and again to boo It Is there It Is sufficient to know, however, that a groat majority of thoatorgoors appear to rogard It no a duty to seo "In Old Kontucky" each tlmo It Is prosentQd In their vicinity. As long ns this condition obtains, "In Old Kontucky" will como along on its rogular rounds from tlmo to tlmo. Tho pickaninny scono Is always now and nlways onjoyaulo, no matter how ma nv tlmAR the nlav has boon soon. Tholr whirlwind of fun and frolic, of muslo nnd mirth, Is contagious, and thoy havo a way of going through tholr work In this play that makes the spectator forgot that it Is simply n fine ploco of stago managomont r.nd not the real thing. Don't forget that the curtain goos tin promptly at CMC. If you are not on tlmo you will miss part of a splon did play. I Ml . Meeting of Pacsencer Men. New Orleans, Oct. 13. Representa tives of nearly every Important rail road system of Amorlca, members of the American Association of General OTJ IEALTH The eencral health of a woman Is insqarnbly re lated to the local womanly health. When the dell cate womanly organism is diseased, the body loses plumpness, the cheeks lose their roses, and a ncnous and fretful condition be comes habitual. Thousands of sick women who have been cured of diseases peculiar to the sex by the use of Dr. rierce's Faorite Prescrip tion hnve testified to the restoration of the general ht.ilth when the local (lis rise was curctl. "Favorite Prescription" establishes regularity, dries unhealthy drains, heals in flammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. " I iimiI four liottlf a of 1'ivoi1- lie l'revrriptlon ' ami one ot Golden Medical l)lctery,' "writes Mrs 1U ttier n. Hhearer. of MouMnope. I.ncter Ca, r . "Mid can nay that I am curctl of that dread ed dlscnse uterine trouble Am in better health than ever before liveryone who knows me la aurprfoed toeccme liok fowell In June, when I wrote to you, I win to poor in health that at tluica I could not walk You antwercd my let ter nnd lold me what to do. I followed your ndvice, nud to-dav am ruii-if I tell cxerybody thnt with God's help Or. ricrce'a medlclnea cured me If thete few word ore of any me to ynit. ouarewrIcome touethem. They might help some other poor suffering woman." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, icoS large pages, in paper cov ers, is sent free on receipt of ai one cent stamps, to nay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buf falo, N. Y. u$7 Passongor nnd Ticket Agents, assem bled In nunual convention today at the St. Charles hotel to consider n number of matters that concorn that branch of railroad work with which tho members nro connected. The scalpor and ways of preventing him from nlylng his vocation forms ono of tho chlof topics to be considered. Tho rough handling ot bnggngo, or, In moro common vornncular, "bag gage smashing," Is to bo discussed and If Is possible that tho association may dovlso somo method for abolish ing tho smasher. Technical ques tions concerning tho Issuanco of vari ous forms of tlckots will bo consid ered ns usual. Elaborate entertain mont has boon provided by tho local railroad offlclals for tho visitors dur ing their Btay In tho Crescent City, International Plague Conference. Paris, Oct. 12. Tho international sanitary plaguo conforonco oponed In Paris Saturday, nnd will ho In sosslon during tho coming weok. Tho con forenco Is hold under tho auspices ot tho French government. Tho partic ular object Is to roviBU nnd formulato Into ono text tho findings of tho two provlous conferences, both of which was hold at Vonlco, Italy, Austria, Spain, Gormnny nnd noarly nil tho othor countries of Ku ropo havo sont dologatos to tho con gress. Tho United States is officially roprosented by Assistant Surgeon Genoral H. D. Goddlngs, of tho public health and marlno hospital sorvlco. Taunted with taking n striking workman's plnco, a young Italian bo came so onragod hero that ho fired three shots Into the crowd, wounding ns many men, hut none seriously. ICE Consumers please take notice Desiring to sorve our customers to the boet possible advantago, we havo decided to adopt tho COUPON systom for Ico enles. This Is In uso by prac tically all of the progressive dealers, and has boen found most satisfactory for both dealers and oustomors. Commencing on October 1st, those COUPON books will bo for salo, and all family customore purchasing In quantities ot less than 100 pounds must securo one of thorn, or make cash payment. Tho books contain COPONS of tho denominations of G, 10, 25 and CO pounds, and aro good for 200, 300. 600, 1000 and 2000 pounda Thoy can bo obtained from tho drivers or at our office, and It paid for In cash a dis count ot FIVE per cont Is allowed. Crodlt will be extended to approved X parties, but books will be charged at face value. No deliveries made for lees than 10 pounda We thank Ui public tor the patron age extended to u In the past, and it shall b our endeavor to treat our cus tomers In such a manner as to merit their patronage In the future. Any complaints should be referred to the offiee at onee. and they will re ceive prompt attention. - IVatHi $ L 'i t 1 H- -f 04-S-t C I l AM O ! Hall and Records Burned. Tho old ramshackle building, which hns been tho seat ot municipal govommont in this city fur tho past 30 years, will novor be used ns a meet ing placo for councilman any moro. Last night, shortly aftor 9 o'clock, Mayor It. D. Carter, who had Just closod his placo of business on Front strcot, nnd was on his way homo, while approaching tho old city hall saw Haines burst from the hall door, fronting on Auburn avonuo. Ho Immediately rang tho flro bell, nnd tin department quickly roepond- ed, but the entire Inside ot tho build ing wiih In flnmos boforo thoy could get tho water turned on. On tho lowor floor tho sides of tho building, and nil partitions wero badly burned, nnd In the wntor commission er's office all tho furniture was rulnod and tho books, stubs nnd pn)ors wero completely dostroyed. Tho fire sprond up tho stairway and annihilated everything combustible on tho second floor, Including tho bnso drum which belonged to tho Unkor City band. Messrs. Clnrk nnd Duchanan, tho exports, who wero examining tho city books, will no doubt not complete tholr work, ns lti Is authoritatively stated that many of tho books of rec ord which they would havo to consult, woro destroyed, as tho safo on tho loWer floor would not hold all of them. This fact, and tho apparent careless mannor In which the city rocords woro kopt, ospocinllv at n tlmo whon tho oxports had Just renchod tho point ot dotormtnlng whothor nay discrepancy oxlstod or not, crentod n great -deal of commont on tho streets Inst night. As far as Mayor Carter or nny of the. attaches of tho city hall aro i'on- . . . ft ..i. i a ' i a ' corned, tho origin orthe flro Is alTtfy8 tory. linker City Qcmd$rnL A f r-rr Fair Warning to Stock Owners, i Parsons owning horses or cows aro? warned that horeaftor all stock run ning nt largo anywhere in tho cltjy limits, Including tho now wards, wlIS bo taken up Biiujcat to tho city ordi nances. D. W. GlflSON, 10-lS-tf City MarahaL Just Fresh. A fino lot of fruit cakes can be found! now nt tho California Bakery, or Court street m W V 91 WMfelKW9B llBBtw Wj 1 1 lAiliLfll wmsKrai X InnHf alaLVBBBBBBBBBBBBnnH Physician prescribe It B for their most delicate W, A. OCHREIBER, Salem. I I FARMER'8 HOME, I HMB-MH-H-49tH ! i (3m. sSBli Sale H By h? -kjTMHSTi7nvfS Mil BnMtVal MaWswl II "VaHaHBanilMSlllllllBKTaUaanX.SllHaUHBHanrWa' aSUn sWMl R.iM. WADE I &co. i I 4lgKlH'ivt fv-e- 'IwvvSTVfSJvlBffQpBSjf'vfSJvflJfOyWl1 The Central Oregon Normal Scnool at Drain opens for the work oflhe year on Sept Mtn The school Is well rqulrct d for Its articular line of work. Excellence la the motto of the school Foorcrurscs, attaining department of nlnesrodes. tuition uniform with oihcr roimal schools, pleasant sunoundlneSi test of Influences, excellent accommooailons In toarolnjf halls or private families. Students may enter at any time and tlnd v. oik suited lo their needs. Young people deslrlne tn fit themselves for teachers, or for lollese, or ihoie dtttlr ne a trood education (or business life will find what ibey need here Adoress- Cantral Oregon State Normal School, W. H. Dempster Pres. Drain, Oregon- Wlllamette Univefsity John If. Coi.hMN, Pjikaidknt, Salkm, Ohkgon. College of Liberal Arts, Law, Art, Medicine, Mtfslc, Oratory, Theology. PREPARATOnY DEPARTMET- Ocen to students (Cmpltllrtr elf Mb gtiSt de cartmentlowercrades In preparatory derailment' Resides affordlrr professional training, the University seeks to slve a tnorousn practical education for all who are aware of the value of trained feralo, Tnp MORMAL DEPARTMENT-Offers a;ttiorcuhccut?e(p Ire tceory ioA practice of teaching. Meets all the naulrcments of siale sctiool law Its teachers are In constant demand, Catalogue Upon Application. rm -ill JVuA.iu(WMn7nMSk i .11 l-fifilrVlPll dCyL. w yM T E. S. LAMPORT, Est. 1069 OLDEST HARNESS HOUSE in .Oregon, Largest Stocfcfl Get my pricoa on a fino BUGGY HARNESS 289 Commercial St tmuoff Harritt & Lawrence Sell more Groceries asd better Groceries than ANYBODY There's where you get GOOD trcatment-andl GOOD gcods Slop in and for yourself. old p. o. grocery. i m -f 'hey began to Warn young