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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1905)
WBTn TT itmtLm i 0EE001T, wmremAT. FEBBPABT 8, It ( ! 3 BAXX.T OAXIXJLls JOTJSKAI 8AIJSK. I i MS dtl 1 ,M RECORDER AND MARSHAL GET $1,000 SALARY Akterman Bayne Says Committee Plays With Saloon Bill The thy eofntJI mitt in regular Bf flien last night with all attlermeii ia at Ceadanee bat Dawning. Thj mlntt of the previous meeting vrenTread'astl adept!. Aldcrmban.UayBe wke4 for a report from tho tfommjUeo eg ertllaawM fer a report on h ealoen Mil, and when Alderman Acheron atked for further tinio ia which to report, Alderman Fra ier atnted that it looked like child 'a jdy for tho committee to dofcr this bill and Alderman IJayne then took the Initiative and stated that they wero playing with the bill. N'o action waa taken ia the matter, aad the saloon bill waa again sidctraaked, and laid upn the ahelf until the next meeting. . The oommlttco on ordinances report ed the bill for regulating the salaries of the eity official and tho bill for placing the city monuments favorably, and the bill for rcgulatiug tho slaugh ter house district unfavorably. Iteport adopted. The only change made in sal aries from tho original budget was re corder awl mamhal $1000 each, instead .wick, of Market street from the southwest Cgnjcr of the block of the North schooi, running west 1 blocks, was aflopted. w Application for saloon license of J. 8. Cooper and Swartz were reported oa favorably, awl lieenso ordered granted. The amillee on fire and water were isstraeted to get estimates os taw rest of S800 feet of fire heee. The following basemen were eieatad to the department: Wsi. I was. J. L, George U- Ilattou 1L &. Natter, I'. KtirU, X. IL ItM)y and K. Soath- Q. N. Churchill wm elected rtok- ef $1804, and street eemralMioner raised er. 00- I An appropriation of $19 was awde The ceroraittce en streeta reported fa-' oat of the park fssd rW UHag, to be vorably on be eoaatractien of a side- put ia Wllse uveas. w,K on the west side of 21st streets, ; j tm4 & r t for n , "0.?.h,Me,f ,0t 8' Week 13' theeemmitteeeaway.aadmeaM.Fee, Central addition. Bepert adopted, and ii.j ,, ,kt. -su. ,. ... k .k. walks ordered. i,., .J..ti . mimag ii Tti lAmmlli.. ...... t ' V ' ' . -"-- - "J - are the items: Pises, 43; fees, H; routed favorably oa bill, agalast the ,oea, j $liw . eity and warrants were ordered 3rawn m. lU ass99Ments? W5.5r, v. l, BVIVfBi UlttVNUfcB. j t on lights. ir . c.r Aldermen Gesnor aad Crolsan were appointed o commit tee to investigate the ndrisabUity of floating bonds in the sum of 20,000, fdr the construction of a permanent bridge across South Mill creek, on Com mercial street If this is deemed ad-T-whi hr the committee thoy were iaetrueted to eeetire an amondmentof the charter daring tho present session at the leeiiatnre, to enable thorn to fieat these beads. The street eommfesioaer was instruct ed to tile the opea ditek at the corner of Mfesfea aad Liberty streets, and to fill the ditefc. Bills for ordinances creating the of m of citr attorney, at a salary of $900, aad to estaWka a gracie on w oad street were real the first and sec oad times aad referred to tno oruinauce committee. . Testis Powder ''GoodMJMToth Jtot Uadjoruw - Clveo tho Toetho Pearly Lustre SSGBOX 25s an effort is being made to secure recog nition of tho Salem Military Band. A committee of the Commercial Club, , w Wntrrs. John It. composed or ju1 " ' . . McNury and K. Hofor, accompanied Prof. McElroy to i-oruami iv - j present his rlaims. aad Biiseelhiaeees receipte, $tS1.41. The eeeaatlttee ee fire aad water re- A motion for an offleial survey of Xorth Salem, for the lnaniinn nt hn' lines of he lots in that community pertHl f8WaW.v B thc Pt cf waa referred to tho committee on f J" MathM to eiMt H smU corrB- lrv(iL .K"161 ,r"H oeiHuag o Loamerciat ' ..-. .. . ... The street commissioner was instruct-, ""- ,i'pon a,M od to build walks in front of lot 8,' R'r'-l petitions for sidewalks were block 13, in Highland addition, and lot f"Ted to the committee oa street. 12, block 1, Central nddition. Applications for the plaeiag of 'rt A motion Jor a walk on tho south side lights were all referred to the romnuf- Suro Cure for files. Itching piles produce moisture and cause Itching, this form, as well as Bling. Bleeding or Protruding Piles r rtirl bv Dr. Bo-sAn-ko'o Pile Remedy Stops Itching aad Dieexung. Absorbs tumors. 60c a Jar at drug gist, or sent by mail Treaties free. Write me about your case. Dr. Bo- sanko, Falla., Pa, Fore sale by Dr. S. C Stone, druggist It seems strange that the fair man agers should not be willing to employ at loast one Oregon band Of course, it is claimed that tho Italian and Gorman bands are Portland organizations. But an all-Oregon band, composed of American boys, and nn American lead er, will be appreciated by Oregon ppo- nle. and their music uetter rcusutu thnn nny other. Winter Is Not OveJ After Band Business. The Portland fail authorities, having hired onlv Italian and German bands, BEER J-i JLi Xv ijxVJkwHjyi wbK SALEM 7iii3 i bSbI uiiiyi'i!"j) I "5p r A Liquid Food Tic United States Government Ojnsictets Beef a Nutritious LIQUID FOOD. " aBII", 1Bt IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMOMIIIMHiiMMgptM,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, Owing to HOPS being one of the cliief ingredients of beer, physicians pre sctibe beer as a sedative, tending to sooth, to allay irritability and ease pain The best of NERVE TONICS. The MALT EXTRACT in beer furnishes the nutritious elements. It builds up the human system, furnishing new tissues in place of those wasted. The small amount of ALCOHOL in beer is just enough to furnish a prop er stimulus, so necessary to restore the worn out energy. In the true sense of the word beer should not be termed "An Intoxicant." The proportion of alcohol in beer is hardly 3 J -2 percent. Its USEFULNESS as a TEMPERANCE drink is being recognised the worxo over. rec anms rarely, it ever, care to imbibe the more ardent liquors. The drinking of beer weans men from the stronger liquor habit, and con sequently conduces to temperance and sobriety. Germany the greatest beer drinking nation, wses comparttively little strong liquor. SALEM BEER is absolutely pure, cleanliness being the WATCHWORD The highest grades of malt and hops are used in brewing. As a refresh and invigorating beverage it cannot be excelled. It is the equal of any eastern beer, now on the market. Every bottle of Salem beer is Pasteurised after it has been sealed. Salem beer fills all the requirements of high class temperence beverage TRY SALEM EXPORT BOTTLED BEER AS A'HOUSEHOI n BEVERAGE AND YOU WILL BE CONVINCED UQLD THE KEY TO THE SECRET of good bread making lies in a bag I of flour from the Salem Mills. It is made by tho most perfect process, from the choicest wheat, and makes the whitest and most delicious bread that makes it in reality "tho staff of life," by its healthful and nutritive qualities. We will probably ' &a J some cold weather yet aJ yotf will need a neatiij stove. We have cat pr ic oa every heating stove j thehoase. Call and amine them. R.M. Wade&Cc Salem Flotstkkg Mills It's hard to Convince Theit Bank The rolations oxisting betweJpli this bank and its customers i close and cordial. Wo esteem it complimont to have people lav cliiln to tho institution as being THEDfcn bank. Is it also yours t We mijlck an earnest effort to accommodate 3Lj cuiiers. unr aim is to make this every respect tho Peoples' Bank; bank whero all may feel at home; place whero those of modew means may expect tho same trea ment as those more favorably sit ated. ( !r( Salem State Banfe iOU cd I" J htee rsi e t Salem, Oregcj fty. Ho uro s-tjc irt.lc tint cheapness without qualuy d n.it pav. A good articlo at a low price is the true uieaniuc of a larg.uu. The following nro trust worthy quality and the prices nre a little bit lower than the avorage value. Harritt & Lawrence O. C. T. CO.'S PASSENGER BTEAMER8 POMONA An.i Altoaa leave for Portland daily, eieept Sunday, at 10 a. For A1U.M. .ally, eicept Soaoay, at ' ..i , ,., For m" .. III. IS I.iv aad Saturday Ml ,. , . M. P. EALnwir.' a.. -iw Wall Paper eooo8ccotiniP o 0 o m a Latest designs in stock) and good work guaran teed. We have the sma store and small prices o o o 0 000 0 - H 299 Liberty St. Phone 2475 0 00000000t m9& Wi !1 - I " "" -- 'm. -" '-"M.IBIHK : rHHH MFREHCHFEMJl UPILL SlPV. CKTlfW RCLIV. ft.. flirnMm. U..MVWT1 KEVtB tNnWM Ta run c.r.iu..in.i! r-ftl.OON- hou W,iludar4at,utrll,tob.rllJ kmt Ihtm ,,! y Hir ordtll la ths IjiNlTcn m eoicac CO.. box 74. UnoTcafJ Sold In Salem by S. C. Stone. I A Scotch Highball Salem, Oregon. I I1 It Phone Main 2I3J S ' Vir'"r I;; HlCOLMSTj, -'V-:: y scorai Mi l Salem Brewery Association made from our fino old Scotch whis ky is invigorating nnd bracinir i 'old weather. Our fino stock of whij ; iues aro pure and tho finest distilla ;Iou, and is a treat to the epicure or "jo conaisseur to test the velvet smoothuosa and fine flavor of it E. Ectedten 258 Commercial Street H-M-H-M 18 11 H-frl Hi I- Tfim4WiA I! pi rTTrTr"' i l H-M-H-44-H-8l :: iri!Opetv Z a Tk , CUU. i .. XL '. : UiiMe, ptst rft ?rPrty on principal street within throe blocfa ""uuoery, etc All modern con- choice buy, f0P homes or Investments. 24p Y& WILSON. ttu. ibt. e.f-.- no H44fH44H-W 1 1 1 1 1 1 M-M