DAttTOAIITAi, JOUBNAL, SALEM, OBEOON, WEDNESDAY, MAT 17, 19015. I BTmiflfflTO 1'mw.r); .i"" hi mw ri n m a. Vegetable Preporaiionror As similating UicFoodnndncguIa Ung the Stomachs andBavrcls of Promotes DigcslionJChccrful ncss andncstContaliu nclllicr (Mum.Mofplilne norlhwaL NOT "NAttC OTIC. frapeafOUVrSMVamaiSR jflxjirva KeAUUSJlt- lltnpjf- C'mfudJbff? hkjranbmi Apctfccl Remedy for ConsUpn non.SourStomach.Diarrhocn Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ncssnntl Loss of Sleep. FacSimilo Signature or NEW YOT1K. Burglars at Medford. Somo timo Saturday night thieves broko into tho hardwaro storo of Hob erts & Gnrnett nt Medford, nnd stole cutlery, ammunition, etc., to tho amount of about $2000. Thoy also broko opon EXACT COPY or WRAPPER. IfJ lBPBj i III -'Wn M WTll EPPLEY'S PERFECTION BAKING POWDER Is put up in neat glass packages without extra cost to the consumer ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT B O ST O N M B Tj ? BROWN 8? B Q BREAD ? hA W""- 8 Bit as r CM I A44 Ft O U R PHMPMHHMHKWiMHHMpaflilHWHHHVMiW PAOKAOB FOR 7 LOAVE3....20O 10-POUND SACK 65c ASK YOUB QEOOBB TOE IT, ALLEN'S B. B. B. FXOUB CO. Paclflo Coast Factory, Baa Joie, ol . wmm" CASTOBIA For Infants and Ohildron. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over Thirty Years RIA TMf ciHTavK o-mht. mw o cmr. tho cash tills, but wcro disappointed, ns they, wcro empty. They did not bother tho safe, which stood closo to tho front window. Suspicious charac ters have been arrested nt Grants'Pass. My Ladies' Ornaments Deserves the closest core in their so taction, If you mnko tho selection at Pomeroy's Jewelry storo you can mnko no mistake, as tho stock thoro is most oompleto nnd up to-date, and in cludes tho nowost and best article at tho lowest prices nt O. T. Pomeroy's, it 318 "Stato street. Kverything you buy there you can depend upon as be ing exactly ns represented, C. T. POMEROY Jeweler and Optician 38 State Street Bears the I Signature fixr h ifif iAj fu THE CITY FATHERS IN SESSION Ordinances Introduced and Passed Slot Alachine Res olution Introduced The regular mooting of tho city coun cil took placo Inst evening with all pres ent but Alderman Wallace. Tho rend ing of tho minutes of tho provious meet ing was dispensed with on motion and the reports of tho various committees hoard. Tho report of tho committee on current expenses on bills ngnlust tho city was road and warrants ordered drawn for tho respective amounts. A petition to Improve Oak street nt nn expend of $150 was read and nftor! some discussion tho nmount was re duced to $23 nnd tho request granted. The commltteo on streets reported favorably on the construction of a cul vert on Sixteenth street between B nnd 0 streets. Tho roport was adSptcd. Tho committee on firo and water re ported that 8teInor nnd Bcrgcr hnd submitted plans nnd specifications in accordance, with tho order of tho coun cil In respect to tho proposed construc tion of n corrugated iron building with in tho flro limits and tho committee also reported thnt Mr. Foley had with drawn his previous objections to tho construction of tho building. In view of all this tho commltteo recommended thnt tho request of Stelner k Uergor bo granted. This was accordingly dono. ' Tho above mentioned commltteo nlso reported favornbly on tho necessity for tho building of n cement sidewalk on tho west side of tho city hall, lending to tho flro towor. Tho report was adopted. The request of tho flro chief that repairs bo mado on tho flro en gine to the amount of $30 was granted. The commltteo on fire nnd water was Instructed to purchaso 80 bushels of oats nt n prlco not to exceed -IS cents per bushel. Aldornlnn Oesncr of the special com mltteo on bridges th.cn submitted a communication from tho Taxpayers' league In regard to tho proposed re pairs to bo mado on the different bridges In tho city, Tho report is hero with appended In full: Siloni, Oregon, May 10, 1006. To tho llonornblo Mayor nnd Common Council of the City of Snlcm. Oentlemen: On behnlf of the Tax layers' Longue of the city of Salem, Oregon, I nm requested to acknowledge receipt of your communication of the l.th Inst., enclosing formal resolutions of thovoounell relative to proposed re pairs to tho bridges of tho city, nnd to communicate, to jou a statement of the action taken thereon by said league nt a meeting held on Monday the 18th lust., mid to submit n brief statement of the reason for such notion, There In evidently a misapprehension upon the part of tho council as to tho action which has been tnken by the league In submitting in detail tho views in regard to tho prosent condi tion of tho bridges of the olty, and the probable cost of needed repairs. Its net Ion Wat bed upon tho report of n committee of its members who were e looted bcenuSe of their supposed expe rience in tho matter of street nnd bridge building. Thin committee made h careful examination of the bridge in rompany with one of tho best kiftiwn bridge builders In the state. Upon the completion of lis examination the eom mlttee submitted n detailed report t ting forth that "After nn examination of the piling, bents, stringers and floors of the various bridges, we find that Utey n be placed In safe, services ble condition at nn expense not ox siding the following wmi and total. This Is followed by a detailed state ment Indicating thnt the bridges speei fled can be placed in good condition for the Jptol m of $1010.00,, Thh report, wbiah wa adopted by the league, nnd by it submitted to tho council, closed with the following werds: "In our opinion, If the sums wo have estimate)! are Judicially expenueu upon i bridge derignated, they wll I be made ged andMJe. tet the next four or five ymi," The report has been coniuue.1 as a "prepoeltlen" upen the part of tlu league to enter upen the contract for deUg the work proposed, and it has been invited to at once file a bond in tho sum of $4,000 00 to earry out inch ttsntraot, and to report the action taken at a meeting of toe council to be nem this Tuesday evening. The construc tion net upon the aetion of the league U unwarranted, and tho decision of the UBil U Ignore ho fuggectloni of tho leagao unless it shall at once bind ttselt in the ram of $6,000.00 to enter into a contract to bnild the brldgei certain Jy has not tho appearance of meeting the suggestions of the League In the same spirit la which they are offered Tho league cannot engage to giro any bond for the reason that it is not en gaged In ,tho business of contracting, and for the very simple and suflktont reason that it has no financial interest in tho work other nnd uTeater tlmn thn I o - entire body of taxpayers for whom tho work Is to bo done. The league, lion ever, whoso member ship Is believed to represent nearly two thirds of tho taxable property of tho city, still adheres to the opinion al ready expressed that the work covered by its report can bo done for the sum suggested, and It has tho repentod ns suranec of n competont bridgo builder thnt ho will contract to do tho work for the sum named, and I am rcquostcd to notify ou that it has by formal resolution requested that tho council ndvcrtlso In tho usual way for tho sub mission of bids for tho work of plno Ing the defective bridges covered by Its report in good nnd substantial con dition. In submitting this resolution tno iMRlle llealrM t0 mnko jt clear lnnt Its 01joetlons to bonding tho city nt tllg t lino In tho sum of ovor $30,000.00 for new bridges nro based primarily upon the fact that tho taxpnyors of this city nnd school district nro nlready in debt to tho nmount of nbout $230,000, that our tnx levy amounts to 40 mills, and that over one-third of our rovo nues nrc consumed in tho pnymcnL of interest nlone. Under other conditions the cxtemlvo plnns contemplated by tho council fur tho building of perma nent concrete bridges would not bo open to the objections thnt appear In tho minds of many tnxpnyers at this time to be Insurmountable. Itcspeetfully submitted, The Tnxpnjcrs Lcaguo of Salem, By CHAS. B. MOOIttiS, Socretnry. After this communication from tho Taxpayers' League had been real, Al derman Hughes moved, and It was car ried, that tho city recorder bo instruct ed to acknowledge tho receipt of tho communication and thnt it bo referred to the special bridgo committee, nnd further that tho Taxpayers' Loaguo bo requested to meet with this commltteo and eonV with, them. SteusloiT of this special committee then moved nnd tho motion nns likewise enrried that tho cominittoo bo Increased from its pres ent membership of thrco to a member ship of flo. Tho Mnyor then appoint ed Aldermen Cchurchlll and Crossan to net on tho committee. A, West nnd K. 1'ugh woro appointed ns hntcmen to All tho vacancy left by tho retirement of two members of tho tenm. A rosolutlon to Improvo Twelfth street nt tho oxpenso of tho abutting projwrty owners was read nnd ndopted. A resolution Introduced by Alderman Bay no relating to tho suppression of all slot machines not mentioned In tho city ordinance caused n lively discussion, and finally wns Indefinitely postponed on motion by n voto of 7 to 0. In n,n opinion rendered by tho city nttornoy at the renuest of tho council n few weeks ngo rogarding the licensing of Hint machine, hn stated thnt in his opinion any slot machine other than a' nickel-In the-Mot machine, could not bo ornted legally In the city of Salem. This cuts out 2ff cent innahhiM. Thoro fore tho notion of the eounell Inst oven ing in Indefinitely postponing tho no tion nn the renolutlou to suppress thp machines seemed to some of tho abler men to be casting reflections upon tho ability of the city attorney to Judgo, correctly In the matter. Tho argument which hnd grown aoincMliat heated, was put to a stop by Mayor Waters, who seemed to think tho dlseussion had gono far enough. The application of P. I". Tiilklngton aud A. Sehrleber for n liquor license was referred to the commltteo on II- renses. There wore six bills that oame up for their first and seeend roadlng and referred to their proper committees. Aa nmendment to the bieysle ordlnanco piuhlbtting the riding of bicycles on the oast side of South Commercial street bridgo, was jmMed. Tho only bill up far final postage was one for in ordinance to regulate tho construe tioii of crosswalks by the adjacent property owners. This was also passed. The ooulell then udjourncd. u Wonts Big Money. John Fletcher, who wat shot in tho face by John Branton, near Cottage firevc, ono night In March, while tho two men were going from Coitago Crove to Branton ii farm, has begun suit in the circuit court against his as smlant for 10,000 damages. If the ulood impure you . H0S3': can rest as sured that something Is wrong with the stomach and liver. For correcting these organs tho Bitters is especially adspted. Try bottle and see tot yoarwlf. It cures Torpid Lirer, Inactive Kidneys, Indigestion, OosUreness and Dyspepsia. s sB1ls sHtit i?TER$ CLASSIFIED 1 FOR BALE. I"or Sale. Sovcn-room residence, barn, large half block, clectrlo lights, bath, hot and cold city water. B, Hofer, Journnl office. For Bale. Small dry flr wood, at $3.25 por cord. . Phono Black 2001, T. L. Davidson, Jr., Mornlngsldoi 1 20 tf For Sale, Five or ten-acro placo, first class improvements. Close to school, ehurcb, postoOlco nnd railroad. Ad dress "X.," caro of Journal. , - For Sale Ono horso nnd good second hand delivery wagon, Inqulro of J. W. llnrrltt, successor to 1. Btetncr & Co., Stato street 5-12-lwk For Salo, Sovcn fresh cows. Como "early nnd get your choice. Prom $20 upwards. I'ntrick Feoloy. Three miles from Liberty. 0-13-lwk For Salo. Good open buggy. Apply over P. J. Larson's shop, Liberty street. 13-18 3t For Salo Ohoap. About flvo squaro second-hand corrugated building Iron. Inqulro of J. VT. llnrrltt gTOCory or J. II. Campbell. C-10-3f For Sale Six full-blood Poland China .sows, with pigs flvo weeks' old. Also four Shcpnrd pups. A. F. Bcnrdsloy, ono mllo west of tho Kolzor school house, It. F. 1). No. 8, B-10-lwk" WA NTBD FEMALE UELP. Wonted. Lady agont wonted to sell nn article of great morit. Big seller. Call at Scott Hotel aftcr3 p. m. 3-15-3t WANTED. Wantod. To buy, a gentlo driving bono, a buggy aud harness. A, W. Prcscott, 641 Mill St. 0-lS-3t WANTED Young man from 10 to 20 years old, to work in Dr. Stono's drug etoto nnd learn tho business. Apply at onco. C-10-tf FOE BENT. For Eent. Furnished rooms, for $5 por month, nlso light housekeeping rooms. Mrs. J. H, Daniels, comer Court nnd Liberty streets, Dr. Ilowlnnd house. 0-10-St MUSIO STUDIOS. Musical Eocital. Tho pupils of Dr. I'nrvln nnd Miss Wlnslonr will glvo n grand recital at tho Unitarian church Wednesday evenlug, May 17th. All nro invjtcd. 6-10 3t wantejpmjbobQaneoub. Wanted. Team weighing about 1300 pounds, suitable for n piano wagon. Must be sound and in good condition, l.llcrs Piano House, room 7, Mc Cornnok building, Salem, Or. 6 10 3t MI6CBULANEOU8. Money to Loan. I can placo a reason nblo nmount of money on good securi ty nt low Interest. J. A. Finch, at-torney-at law. Hoom 2, Bush bank building. 5-J(J-2wk Public Bpeaklng. On corner of Htoto nnd Court streets, Friday, May )0th at 2 p. m. and 8 p. m., by Arthur Morrow Lewis, of San Francisco, a noted speaker. Subject "Social Ilevoluelton and Labor Unions nnd Strike Questions." Everybody In vited to hear him. 6 10 3t Found, A large, yellow colored Shep herd dog came to my placo Saturday morning. Owner can havo same by paying charge. W doodrleh, Clio mnwa. Phone 148. Hotel Ocott -Newly furnished, orory thing clean and first class. Booms at reasonable prices. In Cottle block, Balem, A. Scott, prop. 7-6-tf. Salem Iron Works Founders, ' maehlht ists and blacksmiths. Manufacturers of all kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop nnd fruit drying stores, eta, Manufacturers of the O. K. Qrubber, Bhand ft Marcus. 11-29-lia Davey ft Savage, Beal'Hstat'e, Loans and Insurance, Conveyancing and Exalnlng' Titles, Notary work done. Bring us list of your property for sale, 4I2 State street, near High. 3 8-tf Bay-Havo you tried H, 11. Pauls for meatsf He has the best sausage in town. Come and try it, and bo con vinced. 410 East Stato strct. Wo Are Now paying JOe for eggi. Commercial Cream Co. 3 11 tf Thoo, M. Barr Successor to Barr ft Petrel, tinner and plumber. Hot sir water and steam beating a specialty, Salem, Oregon. 3-2- Highest Cash Prico-PalTlf or cbiekens, geese, docks and all kinds of farm produce at Capital Commission Co, Tolepbono 2231 Main, 177 Commer cial street, Salem, Or. 1-4-tf-dw OLEANINO AND DYE WOEKS. Cleaning and Dyeing And repairing neatly dono. Four suits pressod by tho month $1.00, at tho Capital City Steam Dyeing nnd Clonnlng Parlors. Miss Eflio M. Anderson, proprietor. Opera Itouso block. B-l-tf CALL ON YOUB STEPMOTHER AT -tho Salem Dye Works when you "want your clothes cleaned, dyed, re paired or pressed, rellned, volvot col lnrs on; also suit pressed by tho month. You can get anything clean ed, from a pair of gloves to tho most olaborato silk Downs. Mrs. O. 1L Walker. Prop.. 106 Commercial street. BASH AND DOOE FAOTOEIES. A. M. Hanson Manufacturer of all kinds sash, dorrs, mouldings, wood work, houuo finish and office fixtures. Estlmatos furnishod. Cor, Milt and Church strcot. Phono Bod 11. Frank M. Brown Manufacturer of sasb, doors, mouldings. All kinds of houso finish and hardwood work. Front strcot botweon Stato and Court BAEEBLES. Capital Bakery Ullom & Huthcri'ord, proprietors, 430 Court street, Fresh bread, pics nnd enkos dnily. Macca roons, lady fingers, nngol and dovll'l food enko, candles, nuts, otc. Dellv rlcs made to any part of tho city. Phono Whito 821. 6-1-tf VETBEINABY BUBGEON. Dr. O. J. Korlnek Votcrlnnry Surgeon and Dontist. Oraduato of Ontario Voterinary Collcgo, Honorablo Mem ber Ontnrlo Modicnl Society. Office nt Lowo's Capital Stablos. Phone Main 1001, Calls attended, to prompt ly. ,4-18-1 m AEOBXTEOT. - - W. D. rugh Architect and superin tendent, plans furnishod tot all class es of building and structural work. Ofllco 110 Stato street, Tioga block, Salem, Oregon. DRAYMEN. - Whlto & Oummln.1. do a general dray and transfer business, meet all trains. 'Pnonoo, down town, MaJa 2181, residences, Bluo It, red 07l. Btand 218 Commorslal strt 8-IJ-Im LODGES. Salem Oamp, No. 118, Woodmen of U World Meets In Holman Hall every Friday at 7t30 p. in. L. B, Btlnson, consul; P. L. I'rnser, cleric Foresters of America Court Bbcrwood Foresters No. 10. Meets Friday in Turner block. Irn Jorgenson, O. R.J A. L. Brown, See. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall in Holman block, corner State and Liberty streots. Tuesday of eaob week at 7:30 p, m, T. J. Cronlie, C. C; W. I. Staley, K. of B. and 8 Modern Woodmen of America. Ore gon Codar Camp, No. 6340. Meets every Thursday evening nt 8 o'clock, Holman Hnll. K. K. Matten, V C A. U Brown, Clerk. WATER COMPANY. s SALEM WATER COiMPAfl OFFICE CITY HALL. For water servlco apply at ofllco. Bills payable monthly in advance. Mnko all complaints at the ofllco. A Pleasant Way to Travel rho above Is the usual verdict of the traveler using the Missouri Paclflo railway between the Paclflo coast and the east, and we believe that the serv lco and accommodations given merit this statement, From Denver. Colora do 8prlngs and Denver there are two through trains daily to Kansas City and St. Louis, carrying Pullman's lat est standard electric-lighted sleeping cars, chair cars and up to-date dining cars, Tbo same excellent service Is operated from Kansas City and St, Louis to Memphis, Little Bock and not Springs. If you oro going east or south, wrlto for particular, and full in formation. W. C. M'BHIDE, Oen. Agt., 124 Third St.. Portland. Ore. Creeping Upwards That's what we are doing tttty day. All admit that our meals are even growing better, and the crowds are growing larger dally. COFFEY'S RESTAURANT 209 Commercial Street CULLDKSN OXY TO FLSTCHEK'B CASTOBIA. 3