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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1903)
'Tf T "HBJ'W" TWO BAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEfr1, RKN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1903. Ett J Geat Inventory Sale will continue until Dec. 28. Of course yoa con stay from tnis sale if yoa want to, hut you will lose money if yoa do. Note a few of out prices. Everything CUT. 9 $10 Suits ot 12.50 Suits 15.00 Suits J 7.50 Suits 20.00 Suits 25.00 Suits Reinembe you have the largest stock in Sa- lem to select it om. Don't miss this opportunity. I v i8(8i)osKte8eoyo8se8ee'9B-9ee68aeee8ea THE ONLY JOURNAL Serlpps News Association Telegrams. BY HOFCP BROTHERS. Dally One Year, $4.00 In Advance. Daily Three Months, $1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, 50 Cents Per Month. Weekly One Year, 81.00 In Advance, JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. Ono Wook I .10 Ono llouth ? .35 Tbroo Mouths fl.00 tAt Journal Office. At Oaue'a Grocery, South Salem. At Dowersox Grocery, Yew Park. Asylum Avenue Grocery 8tore. EJeckrio Grocery, East Stato St HMIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIII 4H Hill HHHWWtiHt- OREGON COMING EVENT8. Poultry and pet stock show, Salem, Decomnsr 17-1A ' Bpoclnl session of tho loglilature, Bnletu, December SI. National., livestock., convention, Port Inn d, January 12-15 Auisorn goat oho'v, Dallas, Janu. ary 14-15. . o The Weather. Toolgtot and Wodoooetay, ekHiOy nml turaolontua Wtli nccftoknutl rain. NOW GET DOWN TO BUSINESS, IfkYtn dud- ooebnttol, It Is wow Ul to t(M raiMibUcHHs to givo iU,ls city a flraiclNM iMisiiHNst HdwiHittm tiag. All tit otwoumaorooot iMooiulo shOikl bo glvon Ui. etort to nmks iwrroonout otroot IwitrovemsnU. A lajjifo a meflsuro Ot local self-floverti-iHttjJ. ohouM bo giro th warto m IImst siJWild akt owry good lm praYOfuof URt ling b4 ia1 by tfeo dtjiiotto In muHlolnal aftttlni. Thoy HHoultl itot ltoottoto to cut wit what Is bad and not rwpsat or coft tlauo any ot tbolr wUtakw. Tuore tteeg8ggw)g'cgg A Detef mi Ever bear of one? Wo call it a Determination Sale because we are determined to carry over no wintel goods, if cut prices will move them. Profit is lost 6ight of, This is your month you get th6 profits. Don't think about this sale too long we can keep it going but a short time. A Thtiity Man's Opportunity Cut prices on all suits and overcoats and we are determined, fully determined, that Winter wear ables must go. Come, get your shore of tho good things. Overcoats reduced ot Overcoats tedttced ot Overcoats teduced ot Overcoats teduced ot Overcoats reduced ot Overcoats reduced 257 Commercial St. S h Inconsistency between thyg best pullttra and good business anil good moral, and tills Is truo because the reverse of the pronoeltlon is equally true. AN ERA OF GOOD FEELING. .. For a republican ox-gqvornor to commond an appointment by bis democratic oticcofaor Is unuiunl. When It Is doi there Is qvory Indi cation that Oregon politics has en tered on a fltngo of Reed will ami nn , era of poaco unprecedented. Thus Ex- Govemor Geer ondorses a recent np polntmont ot Gov. Chamberlaln: The appointment by Gov. Chambor laln of Hon. W. W. Cotton as re gent at the Agricultural collogo at Oorvnllls Is to bo commended on gen eral principles; no better man for the position oauUt)havo been found In tho stnto Hon. V, W. Cotton Is the ablo gen eral oounsol of the 0. R. & N. Ca, and has nlwnys takon n deep Interest In agricultural eduqatlon. , ( THE LAWYER. "A lawyor art tJiouT prow not nigh! I On carry to a fitter place Tho hardne ot that tallow fuo? Tho koennoss of that pmoUced ys," Utornturo. tho stage and tho oomlc jwDot have combined to produce a f&loo Impreootan of tho lawyer. Ho Is skrowd. tricky, dooouttre. Ho Is doJ vol of all Uto Rnor footings ot hit nmolty. Ho to a sort ot now of which Murks. lg "Uwlo Tow's Cabin," to an RooootuaUxl Ulo. Ao a nwkUor of foot, tho ouccosoful llowpor iHHOt have a oooooloHoe ami a heart awf U0U14 roouatly dvokiod. HU intogrltj' muot bo byoul quos tlo hmI big oj'iniwOUoA coadtb- ob llstotl In a worthy oaiisO. Your law yer must bo your Mow). If you ca (wt trust him tU your inoot delicate affair whom cau you trust? To ito ouro bo to ttndoc groat tetmv tatUw. Uko tho nowapajwr jhrh. ho soes NHioh Of tho seaiwy aigo of 11(0. He toualioo tho raoo at some of Its worst pol&ta. Yet ho doos, not lose entire oonndouco' In his fellow man. Nor nation Salej 2 $ 7.00 S.00 J 0.00 12.50 1 J 5.00 J 6.50 does ho withhold his sympathies. Ami withal his head Is packed full of the countless principles and prece dent of the law and he knows hu man nature as ho knows Ulnckatono. In the midst of litigation he Is under a constant mental and nervous strain. Moreover, ho Is a friend of peace He does not counsel litigation. The succeeeful lawyor koops you out ot court if ho can do sa Ho Is the holpor of tho poor and tho dofondor of their rights. Ho Is the champion of tho opprossed. And of ton ho stands nlona In tho face ot public opinion. Ho scorns the shys ter. Ho koops hlmsolf clean and is a truo man. Society owes tho lawyor ' an apology. Henco this -brlof oulogjv A TRUE GENTLEMAN. Mrs. Russell Sago tolls what con sumes a truo gentleman: "A pure heart a clonn mind and a deep sonso of courtesy and consld oration for others nt all times are the requisite of a gontleman. It has boon said that some, of our most per feot ladles nnd gentlemen In tho strict Interpretation of the termnrs found In the almshouses today. - A gentleman may be reeegnUed In any circle no matter what his nttlro. and tlijs oee to prove that position and wealth lve nothing to do with the making of a goutlemnn. Uiwlrtm moot bring out tho good and bad In a gentleman, and If n child Is roared In renooment he has tho ad vantage or tho ehlW carolowly roar . You can always toll a gentleman by his nttltudo toward others." FAVORS AN ATHLETIC CLUB l'raak W. Durbln, who Ik ono of the dtreotora of tho Capital City Athletic Club, faroro a regular athletic olub wHh rooma ami a gymnoolum down town. He soys gambling is on tho In crease just because young follow havo no pteoo to go in the eronlag but tho gambling ptaoec. "Tho elb baa a floe flohl amt batoball grounds ami should havo a club house down touu on the piau ot the Multnomah Club at PorUamV' 8 HONOR FULLY UPHELD Councilman Burrows Exonrated by the Record Report of City Recorder Judah Showing That He Bought The Lot of the City in a Proper Manner Tho following communication from Salom'a city recorder is self explan atory, and tho Journal takos groat pleasure la giving it placo in its col umns. Tho mattor published during tho Into city campaign did not appear in this papor, honco It may not be out of placo to stato that this is to set straight ccjrtaln statements rolatlva to tho snlo of a parcol of land by tho city to Mr. Burrews: Salomv Or., Dec. 21., 1903. Editor Capital Jeurnal: Dear air In1 conformity with nn or der of tho common council of Salem, Oregon, mado on Decombor 15, 1003, I bog to offer for publication tho fol lowing detailed statement of tho pro ceedings hnd in tho matter of tho sale by tho City of Salem to Mr. Thomas Burrows, of tho fractional lot of land oh North Liberty stroet and adjoining tho purchaser' homo on tho nerth: At the council meeting of June 18, 1901, nt which tlmo thero wore pres ont Aldermen Burrows, Buron, Gris wold, Larsen, Rlggs and Walker; and from which session thero were absent Aldermen Krausvo and Slm tho fol lowing communication from Alderman Burrows was read: "Salem, Or,, Juno 17, 1901. "To tho Honorable Mayor and Com mon Ceuncil: "Oontliimen I, heroby, respoctful ly submit a proposition to purchase from the City of Salem that cortaln tract of land doscrlbod ns follews: "Commencing at a 'stake on the cast lino of Liberty street, In tho City of Salem, ono hundred nnd sixty five feot (l(iC) north from the point where tho oast line of Liberty street Intersects the north line of Division s'reet. as shown by tho recorded plat of the City of Salem; thonco. north erly nlong tho oast lino of Liberty street twenty-five (25) feet; thence easterly at n right angle to said Lib erty street, one hundred and sixty-five (1G6) feet; thence southorly; parallel with snld Liberty street, twenty-five (26) feet; thence westerly one hun dred and sixty-live (1G5) feet, to the place of beginning, being ami lying in lot No. woven of the un-numbered block lying immediately north ot block No. 20 in tho sold City of Sal em, Marlon count)', Oregon. "I will give for tho above dosorlbed parcol of land (which adjoins my home placo In said city) the sum ot fifty dollars, nnd for a warranty tltlo thereto. "Vory rospectfully, , "SIgnod) THOMAS BURROWS." Tho common council thoroupon mado tho following order In this re lation "that tho forogolng offor bo and tho same is, accepted, nnd tho ordlnanco committeo of this council Is Instructed to draft- and- prosont an or dlnanco authorizing' the sale of said land to said Thomas BurrowB at said prlco, and Instructing, and omnowor Ing tho mayor and' rocorder of said olty to mako and deliver to said Bur rows a warranty deed therofor, In due courso," At tho forogolng meeting of Juno 18th, tho recorder presided In tho ab sence of Hem. C, P. Bishop, mayor. At the noxt regular meeting, on the 3d day of July, 190L an ordinance .(oubeoquently numbered of record No. 391) and providing, for. tho salo of said lam) to said Burrows for said prlco, nnU dlroctlng the making and delivery of a warranty deed therefor by the mayor and recorder, as ordered on Juno ISth. aforesaid, was prosontod in open council, road th first time, and, uoder suspension of tho rule, read a second tlmo by tltlo only, and. undr further suspension of tho rules, and without objection, and on tho aye and nay vote of tho council was road a third lime, and placed upon its final passage, and paaood by the unani mous vote of the council. Tho vote thoroon being oast by AWormon Bur rowm. Griswohlv Larson. Rlggs and Walker, the aboontees being Alder men Ruren. Krauooe and Slrno, Mayor Bishop presidio at the meeting ot July Stf! aforesaid. . On July 6. 103. the mayor and re corder made and acknowledged the warranty Aeett for tho land U quoe- tto la favor of Mr. Burrow and July 8th Mr. Burrows turned over the $60, and the deod was delivered to blot. It Ayers nmtmammmammmmmmmmmmmmmammammmnmmm wont on tho public records of Marlon county on July 12, 1901. Very rospectfully, N. Ji JUDAH, City Recorder, Salem, Or. - Otd Time 1 tftko a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my com plexion Is bettor. My doctor says it acts gently on the Stomachs, liver and kidneys, and ia a pleasant laxative. It Is mado of herbs, aud is prepared as easily as tea. It is called Lane's med icine. All druggists sell it at 25e and 50 cento. Lane's Faml.y Medicines moves the bowels each day. If you cannot get it, send for free samples. Address, Orator Woodward, LeRoy, N. Y. For Ingenue Roles. Oza Waldrop has boon engaged by tho Baker Enterprises for ingonue roles with tho Baker Thoater com pany at Portland. Oregon. Miss Wal drop Is one of tho cleverest young actresses on the Pacific coast For threo years she was with tho Alcazar stock company, nt San Francisco, and this aeason was tho hit of "The Dairy Farm," which has just closed Its tour at Oakland, California. Tho best quality and tho lowest prices on Italian strings for violin, guitar, mandolin and banjo, at W. Cai vot's, practical watchmaker, 158 Stnto street. cod Branson & Ragan. Keep nil kinds of groceries, nnd they aro tho best that can bo found I In tho city. Yon don't know It until I you have triod thorn. , I New imported French harps, in any koy, for salo vory cheap, at W. Cal vet's, practical watchmakor, 158 Stato stroot. cod o j&. e tjp o ag. x j&. , Bmm ti , Tto Kind Yea Kara Always BkijK e990e&eaeeHfterese88ticaMe9e9e Lots of New Goods iot I Cfii$tma In addition to our regular Dry Cut Glass, Dolls, Fine Umbrellas, articles to choose from. 2 ' Doll Hats w Rostein & Gieenfeaum 302 Commercial Street. Ms88o8&eeea6a8esee8es9J frMefrgM4-HH4Ott4-0We The Entire Stock Of Boots and Shoes and Rubbers j- We have purchased i i be sold at a sacrifice, j ; get the bargains i . P.M ANFRED S Successor to Jacob Vogt. atnioioniicioioganfoQnisjgnei88at)igliS 9tOIa8BffrMIOH-HPtOieiM(tlW3a(gjaClaata8aB ::::::::A G E N BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.i GRAIN BDYERS AND Oats For Sale. HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude and stick Sulphur. J. ft. Graham, Agent, . ""' WC(MM4 T . Capital gNattona! Only NsUonal Bank iu ilarion county. Trsnssets seenersl binkiug business. 1 u i,v OFFICERS -'.M Crolwn Ylce-Pres- Jos H.Albert .. . Cubler itttt-w-sftei&iaie!te&frfrttftfiig98?iBH Cherry Pectoral This is the medicine doctors have prescribed for sixty years tor cougns, coias, croup, bron nliitfc pnnctimntlnn .O.AjirCo. """l WUIIJUIlipilVIH, 1am1, Mm.! dicmi twimaf son ia How I About Hay? Wo havo all varietieo for the cow Jjr horso. Can givo you cheat, clover, oat, wheat or vetch hay, and it la GOOD hay. Also bnvo oats and wheat straw. Quality consid ered, you will find our prices aro right FREE DELIVERY. D. A. White & Son Fecdmen and Seedsmen 301 Oom'l St, Phone 1781 9 et-4eto)aia!en)HMH-c tiei10frfrrBI8l8ieiOI9fr J0. MILLER. PETER HOC II, German Market e Just opened, noxt door to Har- rltt & Lawrence' grocery store. ; ( i a clean, now market, whore all hinds of meat can be had. Low pricos and prompt dolivory our j j motto. Wo mako a specialty of ; ' ii flna Gorman sausage kinds. Givo us a call. of ail ;; heHaoH-frfeCMM-C-rfrfreVrOK Goods we have Real China, Toys, 5 Table Covers, a thousand useful 25c Each . i 8 1 00) I e W OCttfrtea of Jacob Vogtmusl ii Come early and j : 265 Commercial Street ; C Y O F:::::::: !! t SHIPPERS OF Lp fW j 207 commercial sl.&i nr I ! --- a m - f eKgtH4 I SAVINGS BANK Ltepsrttnenfoffsrs especial io ducements to tbosa who with to save Disney. Espeiially who cau tavs only in i&isll amounts, aieo to those who have monsy on hand wiiirh Is not ssraine In terest. Dspoiits of ona dollar or mors received at any Urns. Pass book icinsd to each depositor. Interest credited on January 1 and July 1. s s T ade 9 (I