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Lr -ass ao " DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1fl04. . ''.' Foun k m ) i lft- Poj3tla Loan Thirty Thoa and D , f.kat Amount City Bonds Will Be Offered the People SMALLEST BONDS WILL BE ONLY $25.00 Foux Percents Payable Semi--Antf natty -Foil Text of the Ordinance A bill for an ordinance authorizing standard of weight and fineness, at tho negotiating of a loan of 130,000 br!tho mc0 of tho clty trea8Urer ot tll ,.,.., , . said city of Salem, Oregon, tho olty of Balem, Oregon, undor and . j. , . , , . . . . . ' ' Sec. 3. Tho bonds horoln provided by vlrtuo of section 23 of tho chartorfor shal, ,)0 ,nown aB tho Munlclpal of tho olty of Salem, Orogon, as .Four Per Cent Itefundlng Bridge amended by tho act of the leglslaturo of Uio stato of Orogon amendatory of ntioh charter, filed In the ofllco of tho Beatotary of State, on Fobruary 7, 1003, and providing for tho Issuing of bonds for such loan, tho term there of, tho rate of Interest thoroon, tho method of Issuing such bonds, and tho manner, tlmo, and plnco of pay ment of the principal and Intorest'of tho said loan, and matters kind rod thoroto. Whereas, tho thirty thousand dol lars of (he bonded debt of tho said city of Snlem known as tho Drldgo Ronds matured on the first tiny of October, 1001, and no provision tind been made to pay said IndobtodnesB and tho mid city was and Is without money to pay tho Bamoj and WhoroAs, at on elcatlon cnllcd by tho common council of tho said olty of Salem, Orogon, for that purpose hold on December 7, 1903, pursuant to 15 days' notice thoreof by publishing such notice In a newspaper of gener al circulation In tho said city of Sa lain, and potting the same In threp pulilla )laew In said olty, a majority of (he qualified voters of. and who pay tnx uMn property In sold city, voting at such election, voted In favor of Is suing bonds to procure money to pay sld Indebtedness; now therefore. lie It ardalued by tho common coun cil of the city of Snlepi. Oregon:. Section 1. Nor the purpose of pro-, en ring money to pay (he Mid (tended debt, the Mid city of HuUm. Oregon. doe hereby author! and direct the mayor ami the city recorder of said city to execute and Issue thirty thott MUd dollars In bonds of the Mid city of Selem. Oregon. iHiyabl to bearer, oh or before 10 yours from the first day of April, 1MI, at the option of the snld city of Salem, and bearing 'est. at the rale of four per oeut per lutei-vat nt the rate of four per ent annum upon the wr or race value or per annum on tho pnr or face value! the bond to which the same la attach of such uomti. the snld Inloreet to U nnynhle oml annually on the lint dny of Oviolr and the Hret day of April of iNMh yr followtng the ac cruing thereof until the prinelwll sum of any Itoml hall b paid: nnd;pl.led; and the said Interest coupons that the sisarmaie f uh bonds stall bo numbered to correspond with shall not . xo.-wl tho said principal thn nuntber on the bond to which the sum or Utlny thousand dollars, and saute are annexed, the snld tit) of Salfttt. Orun, ante-': Se. I. The bond herein provided by agr to i-aj ald uonda with ( for snail he subscribed by the isaUOr mid Iniw-Mt tbnrMtt. and It amby of Utn el of taim. Omgon. HtiatKi atnnda roiever pledpM to the payment tested by the raoordnr of th MI4 ,h'rof , .cHy: d the aald reoordw abnll nnav 8 I. That Ut prlnrtpai n the aorlb each of Um ml litiiwi lateriMt of the said bonds shall be conpona and Mx t eeh of anld pnyalOe In goid coin of the enlt4 bt4a the aanl of tkn Mu .itv Hwian of Amnrlca of the nmui US - ' MALARIA Germ Infected Air. MaUna is Hot ouiiiHil exclutclv o Uv avanpi MMt Maohy tvgHMik if the ctiuulr, but wheu-ver tbnrv it Imd air thu msidioua Iu to healtlt is fouud I'otauuona vapor and g.uc frtui sewrr. and the iuiut air of damp eclhuu aro UUcn with the gentta of this mikerabto dieac. whuii ie brmthl into the lungs and taken up b tl.c UtHkl and triinxmittrU to ewry jnrt ol th body. Then you begin to fl out of sotta without ever auspectittg the cause No euergy ur appetite, dull bemtachra, Ut.-py and tittvl and conaptetely fagged out from tbt sligbUnt exer tion, am some of tlw d4orabl ctftcU of thu cufevbting mwu . tu im uiewu pragrvsana ne Mood becomes more deeply poiaoond. boils and abaveaaca and dark vr jMrftow MU aptiaar upon the skin. When the poison is tbe Uoofl. Ijvrr and Kidnrv tnuil.li ancn. Aa afalarin begin ami devriotw in the bluotl. ih tntn1.t, t 8. S. . U n gnamnteeU pwrely -egetWe remedy, julld. tdenMHt and karwleM. Write tu if you want tuettival advice or nay special inform. Una about your cue. Thui will oot you uothmg TtKSWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, 9A ollas Donds of tho City of Salem, Oregon; and tho denominations of said bonds shall not bo less than twonty-flvo dol lars nor moro than ono thousand dol lars; and the said bonds shall bo sold by popular sugscrlptlon, at par, tho Jeer subscriptions to be filled first. Winning with tho lowost, not loss than twenty-five dollars, and then pro ceeding with those of Ilk6 sum there with, then with tho next hlghost, and so on until tho full amount of said principal sum of Issuo (towlt, ?30, 000 00) shall havo been fulfilled and sold; tho subscription books or lists In this bohalf shall bo oponod on tho first dny of March, 1901, at 10 o'clock In tho foronoon, and bo closed on the twentieth day of March," 1004, at 10 o'clock In tho foronoon; and In enso tho full amount of said bonds shall not bo wholly subscribed when said book or lists shall bo closed, tho re maining unsold nnd unsubscribed bonds shall bo sold In block to the highest nnd best bidder, bidding for the purchaso thoreof In block, In re sponse to published advertisement oalllng for bids In that behalf, pro vided that no bid for Bnld bonds In block, lew than pnr, shall be enter tained or fulfill! by the said city, nor any of Its olllcers or agents hnv lug (he stile of said bonds In charge , Sec. 4. That to eaeh of said bonds ot whatever denomination there shall ' attached twenty (SO) coupons, printed on the margin or margins of ' lPr iiHin which Is Jirlnted the bund Itself, and representing the amount of semi-annual Interest to lie como due upon such bond iiihiu the nm. darn of October and April of each year as aforesaid, and each coupon pledging the payment of one . seinl-annual Installment of said Inter ed. Uaeh of snld uouda shall Iw num bered tMgJntttag with the nrat bond Issued a No 1, and toe nut aa No. I. and so on cutuMeuUvtly. until the full tame of said bond shall be coin iiu. rMMU. u v.- .u.n . ' - ' - "i v . .! i..r ..,.u ....ii ,i ,. . ljr a eVV ngutLJ 1 Jni e qw iuw iKgin imnj , jj. i. S. destroys the Kruta anl ikjuwo nnd purifies the polluted blood, and under iU touic elect the debilitated constitution rapidly recuperate ami theaysteta is register of sold bonds same are lssutd. Sec 6. The purchase price of the bonds aforesaid shall bo paid by tho several purchasers thereof to the olty treasurer of the olty of Salem, Oregon, In said city, on the first day of April, 1904, nnd the mayor and the recorder aforesaid shall subscribe attest, seal ana deliver tno uonu or bonds so purchased and paid for to the purchaser thereof upon the order of the said city treasurer. Sec. 7. Tho treasurer of the city of Salem, Oregon, shall keep, sepa- r,,t nn,i ntinrt from all other moneys of said city, tho funds arising from ' the salo of said bonds, and he shall at onoe apply the same to the pay ment of tho principal sum of the bonds of the said city of Salem. ll'-dfthe ' gon, known as tho Bridge Bonds of ( Is the arrangement has not been gen said city, and which matured on the' orally understood, and both theaters first day of October, 1801, and he shall hold any roslduo of the funds arising from tho salo of the bonus. hereby provided for, after the pay- ment of said bridge bonds, subject) to the furthor order of tho common council of tho said city. Sec. 8. That should tho said city of Salem dcslro to pay any bond or bonds heroin provided for, less than tho full lssuo thereof, before the ma- furity of tho samo'. It shall flrit pay bond No. 1, and then bond No. 2, and so on, in tho order that tho said bonds shall havo been numbered and Issued as aforesaid. EDWARD LAMB RESTS IN DEATH Member of the Typographical Union Who Was Widely Known and Hon ored as a Member of the Craft Edward I. Lamb, for a number of yoars ono of tho most popular mem- bore of tho stato printing ofllco force, nnd a compositor and llnotypo opera tor, and known throughout tho vtjiolo wostorn country, died nt his homo on High streot, noar Center, at 3:1G o'clock yostorday afternoon, after a long Illness ot dropsy ot the heart- Edward I. Lamb was born at Man chostor, Now Hampshire, In 185C. With his parents ha came to Orogon when six yoars of ago. "Ed," as ho was familiarly known, learned his trade on tho Orogonlan, and for yoars j About four months ago he was mar worko.1 on that pnpor. rled to Miss Elisabeth Whltlock, of In 1802 he went on n "tour" of tho Sllverton. country, nnd traveled all over the United Stated. He worked In nearly every city of any Importance In the United State. Per two year he worked In the government printing of llco at Washington. I). C. No printer In the United States was more widely known than the "Sheep," as he wns fa miliarly called by his more Intimate friends. lie first came to Salem when Frank C. Itaker Installed tho state, printing office lu the rapltol building! For tho ast alx years he has txian em ployed in the state printing offldj. ICd. waa a member of the United Artisans, aud Is one of the Past Master Atl- THE CAUSE PRESENT CONFLICT IN THE FAR EAST horn that the Umg-exvt.,1 wnr be- to control through llanchu or any twee Russia and Japan ha broken other Chlueedy nasty the great 3t L (onatlsee Americans ho have national force In the world Russia called all ominous news from the Ori-a. friandly with China when other en "Mwipapw UUk" art wondering nation, fought her; Japan was friend what It I all about. In the nret place w when Franc. .ti-Ai ,.. t,. Mlt wttl be well to note that while the rNnttoburtntt and Korean dispute are the appaient cans, of conai.t.e es - u .w .. . . "Ui """P1 br tka ABtttrttH .. i... ,ti. h7"..:..z: r:r:azv.ior re ,or wrmory- a . .. . . T . n wv.mw-iH mueh cunning diplomacy and that of tka Ju ih i in'w. . ,. . "fwc ,T m.." " ' , JZTJTZZJ: JTJ,C!!iV,t; ,ri1 , "" " "- I wmwe nas suenglhened Japan's hold Intel- free hand In Korea and a rigid upon Chinese officials. The Chinese observance by Russia of hor Uwaty'ar aeaiA wm. .... oblbjattona; that practical eawatmhi.ere a nolnt bv n..iM ,u " .! of Manchuria by the Russian troop. the limiting of the number of mil way guards and the remrlrtkln of thslr sphere of action; the absolute return f Chinese authority aver all the town and districts of Manchuria, specially Newchwaug; the epentng of Manchuria to the trade of the world upon the same terms a pre vail In China, and the right of Japan or any other .country to build rail ways In Manchuria. The foregoing demand furnish both the pretext and the present aeoeeaity of war. but they serve only to over iwnty the actual bone of contention. Both Russia aud Japan are struggling for the domination of China, seeking REGULAR THEATRE SERVICE There is some misunderstanding I ... .!- . ertn about the oiecinc car 8Uiv. , - , theators, and the following state- mont Is made on the. authority of Manager Springer: There Is regular I . -11 lt. llnui imitl 11 can service on uu ui n "" " o'clock. The cars will bo held for the patrons of the thoator. Under this ar- rangement there Is no intenerence with fhn rnmilnr service, nnd If tho plays lasts afetr 11 o'clock there nro Ore-'cars for tho public. Tho fact that this and car lines havo lost uusiness thereby. State News. A strong Roosevelt club has been organized In Albany. .A convention of such clubs in unn county win oo neiu thero March 18th. A Roosevelt club will be organized nt Eugene February 20th. Tho Eugcno Guard has enlarged to an eight- page form", put In a folder that cuts and trims and pastes tho 'paper. Tho Guard has a great gift of I gathering local Items In fact a nose for news to beat tho band. sans of Capitol Assembly No, 84, of this city. Ho has served as dont of Capital Typographical presl Union No. 210, and also as secretary. , No prlntor or other momber of a union over wont away empty handed when In need of holp. Ho was always, ready to holp a follow workman. Mr. Lamb was a gonorous nnd Jovial disposition, nnd counted his frlonds by tho thousands, whorovor ho was known. Tho past two years ho lias been a regular mombor of Tho Jour nal force. For some months he has been In falling health, until death came to his relief last evening. Dealdes his griev ing bride, he leaves a mother, Mrs. James Ijunb, of Portland; and Ave sis ters, Mrs. L. D. J. Clossett and Miss Mollle iAmb, of Portland, Mrs. New ton Thompson, Mrs. J. H. Ijuigworthy and Mrs. Arthur Lelghton, nil of As toria. The funeral will be held tomorrow anernoon. from the residence, under the nuaploes of Cnpltnl Typographical Union No. 810 and Capital Assembly No. 8t, United Artisans. Interment will be had In Rural cemetery. OF THE nation, understood China, but while Jaunn .feni. w -...-......... 'ceu, wr. , R Mturel Mmlra,;t of men'. Rf Is impelled soleh 1 .... . . . T. 7ij iT. T" mw ,ou Mta. one of which the inoccupation of Mukden soon a it lies in her power to do so " Mint, tngt she will give the custody of the Man ehn tombs back to China. Japan stands for the treaty rights of nil the powers that have treaties Vith China. A desire to obtain the Maaehuriaa trade for herself would not atone eoose her ot go to war. for the reason that her position Bakes -it certain- me aggregate share of this trade would naturally fall to her. To eheek the advance ot the Russian me- mm m jitpaaww west rora a great Mongallan system In which Japan will he the power behind the thiooe ot China and the real ruler of it too, 060,000 people. Russia, and Japan have long been jSHraMk Five cents. The I The Only 5c Cigar So Good That A It Every Day; Largest Seller in the World. The Hand is the Smoker's gottlng In each other's way. The ukoao of Czar Alexander III In 1801 In ordering tho building ot tho Slbo ran railway first around the Japanese to tho need of resisting Russia. This meant that tho Slav was bont on ob taining his great necessity, a hurbor that would bo freo from Ico tho year round. Japan, adopting Bismarck's system, then whipped China as Ger many whipped Austria and then mado frlonds with vanquished, but after tho Chlonso-Japanoso war, tho Czar frus trated Japan by proclaiming tho doc trlno of the Integrity of the Chinese empire, nnd standing for tho Chlnoso loan that was designed to pay tho war indemnity. Russia has not practiced what sho proachod, but hor retention of Manchuria Is In lino with England's policy of holding fast Egypt regard less of her solemn promise to pnek up and get out. Tho aim ot Russia Is to establish an Immenso Slavonic empire that will havo not one, but many Ice-free har bors. For yoars sho has been pro- paring for tho presont struggle Hor Hoot In Chlnoso waters today is al most ns large as that of Japan, and for six years she has boon storing Wolsh coal In placos within onsy reach of this fleet. Sho has 4D0.000 soldiers in the Orient. Against this force Japan will put approximately half n million mon, The navies will undoubtedly clash first and one or both will be crippled, and thon the land forces will meet, and In this con test Japan has one advantage. Her base of supplies Is much nearer thnn that of Russia. The outcome may be that Russian and Japan civilisations will receive a blow from which they will never fully recover. Manchuria, the battle ground, (g In Itself a magnificent prize. In size It la more thnn twice as large as New York, New Jersey ami all New Eng land combined, and Its resources are just as rich. It Is in the same lati tude ns the northern part of the United States, aud Its climatic condi tions nre more favorable than those of any other portion of Asia, and on one of Its gulfs are two ot the finest military and commercial ports of Asia Port Arthur and Tallewan tlie lat ter better known to tho world by the Russian nam, Dalny. In the contest now opening. Jatian looks to ttnglaud for assistance in raising war loans and expects the moral support of lioth England and v uuitu ataies. u tne war soesil wuiiBi. ner be will count on their BHMVri nfMraa In ...., 1 ....... - " f'wv iiuimiiniine terms or eace. nue there are poe .... sioumes that other nntinna mnv i, dragged Into the conflict It is the gen-' eral belief that Russia and Japan will 1 hare to do all the actual fighting j Prance has an alliance with Rusela but the French people are not likely1 to sanction armed asslstnno nwl ml to tta M of Japan, but the Boer war has left the British empire in no londitlon for a teat of arms at this time Jannn UItq rs, ....- r .. ..nw Uln-H WI Pn N- H, MsmasnnnBnnHsjeyjjflJfl!HM niasinaTnwsBWllinssgmnsfflHlMT I' Protection. ' sho braved tho wrath ot Turke;, tfflj havo much sympathy, but no top. Good Spirits. uood spirits don't nil come trot Kentucky. Their main source li & liver and nil tho fine splrltj en mado In the Dluo Grass state Ms. not remedy a bad liver or tho huafo and ono ill effects It produces. T can't havo good spirits and a ft llvor at tho samo tlmo. Your fa must bo in flno condition If you tt feel buoyant, happy and hop! bright of eyo, light of stop, vlgojj and successful In your pursuits. TJ can put your liver in flno condltioar using Croon's August Flower-dl greatest of nil medicines for the Uri nnd stomach and n certain cure I dyspepsia or indlgostion. It has l a favorite household remedy for onj thlrty-flvo years. August Flower ti mako your liver healthy and actiil and thus insuro you a liberal suptf of "good spirits." Trial size. Jw! regular bottles, 75c. At all druW At Dr. Stono's drug stores CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Mm Bears the Blgnaturo of ee I Stopr Look and Investigate! Now Is the time to pwhaie any thing that you may need la J our line. We have a large as ! we must make room for, and in J order to do so wo nava aeciueu i to offer our goods at such prices ! as will cnuso you to buy. For instance an all-wool t sweater that told orlglnall) at A $1.75 we will now offer for $1 nn e e e o e e t.v. . Sweaters that we w-r a"'-"1 j for ?1.2B, $1.50 will now be sold for 50o and 75c. Wo have a largp a ovtmi J of the nbovo goods and (B please you as to stlc, quall'T nnd prices. We have n large line of clott ing, trunk, valises, hat1, cap ...,- . -t it.nr WA " uiiiirVHnr nnn nnnnns. iuue "- tm - , can give you bargains on i Ask to see our. lino of fancy shirts, ties and hosiery. Wo can quote you prices on thl3 lle that will astonish you When you want to gat a bargain go to. j S. Friedman's Store 149 STATE ST., SALEM. 4 ' Wfc. ft hnbS ll m mnVnVV ttM& TURN WHILE YOU SIT Is standing tsdloue? There is one sspft"10' yo can turn comfortably while sitting oae lb" has a .apply can only waist high. The Sharplcss Tabular Separator IsTUE ONLY ONB! New Inventlens ntske U so-make it the moat praotjcal-meit effeetiv s- All other separators are dangersus and ex pensive in comparison. I'sn telling lots of tbs nd giving away catalogues ghont them. F A, Wiggins Implement House 255 257 Liberty st . Farm Implements. Art mobiles. Sewin? Mcchlncs and Supples- BURLEY.Swlae Machine Repairing PT a?H"S iFP'HsL? 1 tWnsWftS TOT nvgcai