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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1905)
'1 4 j ONiMIMSaaiBB ers SCHOOL BOARD MEETING Refused to Make Public the Proceedings of Secret Sessions r ' "Tbfro is just nt present no matter tnoxe Interesting to tho Salem public lhn tlio notion of tho school board. TWhat it docs, ns well ns what it loaves arnfono nro matters in which tho wliolo crtj- is Interested, honco Tho Journal Slrra exactly what transpired, without criticism or Comment. Tho board met in regular session Saturday ovenlng, with Directors Byrd, ondlt, riotchcr nml Leo prosont. Clerk J. O. doodnlo, Jr., nnd Supt. L. R. Trav or wero nlso prosont. A sprinkling of citizens was also on hand. Bills Ordorod raid. fleo. F. Hodgors $3.00 Jl, M. Wado & Co 2.70 ration Bros 2.75 AV. II. Ilurkhardt & Co 1.00 Spencer Hnrdwnro Co 1.05 C IL Jones, cnumorator 70.00 Tho supply committee was instructed to supply 2000 ballots for tho school clcetton Miss Myrtlo Davis sent in hnr resig nation to nccopt a position in tho Mt. Tabor schools nt $00 per month. Tho nauio wns accepted. Director Dyrd movod Hint tho vncan elm cnused by tho resignations of Wlssos Miller nnd Davis bo fllold by election. Tho motion wns socondod by Tjcq nnd. carrlod. At this juncturo Prof. Trnvor nskod whothor tho min utos of tho secret mooting bo mndo pub lic. Director Fletcher fnvorod ninking tills public, but Dr. I)yrd opposed tho proposition without ronsunt of tho en tire board. Prof. Travor mndo a plcn for himself, but no action wns tnkon. Tho ballot was thou taken, nnd resulted ns follows! Mist llvlllnger 3, Miss Smith .1, blank 1. Supt. Trnvor tlion nsknd that ho bo permitted to fllo h report of tho picture fund, but no nation wus taken upon tho matter. Adjourned, Miss Myers, tho third of tho dis missed timelier from tho South school, will undoubtedly lo nlso rocketed ns noon ns n further vuuinoy occur. It is now hold by tho friends of tho otlior touchers who were arbitrarily forced to resign, without oauso, that they should bo reinstated ns soon ns oppor tunity offers. CITY NEWS A Collection of Important Para graph? for Your Consideration. L. M. .Tome is confined to his home with an uttnek of siekneso, All the lee crom purler report largo sales of cream mid sflilft water yester day. Tho O. ('. T. Co's Itoftts mndo the last run to Independent tqjlay. Tho dredg r is working on the bars, nild it Is ex pected thnt by hop-picking time the boat will b able to make the run ngaln. STATE NEWS Astoria had n tiro Saturday night thnt fori while threatened the whole city. Hy good work tho firo depnrt inent got the hlnao under control. Tho loss was nbout 5000. Crook county is to colebrato tho Fourth with "boss raeos." A Malheur county man says: "When no get a railroad through Centrnl Ore gon, from Portland to Ontnrlo, water will bo put on tho Mnulheur county lands at a mueh less figure than has been estimated by tho government." tut under tho Harrhnan management lie does not pretend to guoss when that -will bo. A dementod Swede was arrostod In The Dalles a fow days ngo, simply bo oauso ho imagined he was in Oregon City, tho authorities sending him to ho asylum for oven dreaming of being in tho city by the falls. Tho Southern Paclflo Company Will sell tickets, Salem to Doswell Springs and return up to and Including September 90, 1003, 1905, Hialtod to SO -days, rate of 5.C5, 0-Mf Sarsaparilla. Mends shattered nerves. Glvesahealthy red to pale cheeks. Puts nood flesh on thin children. Takes off pimples, rashes. Ask your doc tor to tell you about It. kfffift: THE END OF HIS ' STRING R. E. Doweli in Jail for Forg ery Confesses His Guilt This Morning It. E. Dowoll wns arrested late Satur day upon tho chnrgo of forgery, and had his preliminary hearing this morn) ing. Dowoll is a stop-son of II. W. Sav ngc, tho Qnrdcn Road gnrdncr, nnd has for somo tlmo led a dissoluto life. Ono dny Inst week ho passed a check for $10 on Jack Cooper, of tho Council sa loon, signed "W. II. Bavngo" In rod ink, nnd whon Cooper prcsontod tho samo nt tho Salem State Dank Assist, tint Cashier D. W. Eyro suspected tho slgnnturo, but, ns it boro tho endorse ment of Mr. Coopor, ho cashed it. When Mr. Savago camo into tho city Saturday his attention wns called to tho matter, and ho promptly disclaimed tho check, nnd naked that tho follow bo apprehend ed for tho crlmo, and prosecuted. It scorns thnt Mr. Savage, tho father, has mndo ovory effort to mako a man of him, but without avail, but thinks thero is little hopo of reforming him. Ho has been imposed upon by him so many times that pntienco has ccasod to bo a virtue, nnd ho now wnnts tho law to tnko its course It has sinco doveloped thnt Dowoll hns commltod a numbor of other misdemeanors, including tho bor rowing of monoy under false prctonses, pawning of othor pooplo's property, ote. Ho also got $S from Watt Shlpp on n check for $51, signed It. E. Sav ngo, bolng his own Initials to the nnmo of his step-father. This check wns on tho Capital National Dank, and will al so bo used in tho conviction of Doweli. Whon nrrnlgnod this morning boforo Rocordcr W. A. Moorcs Dowoll broko down nnd confessed. Ho then plead guilty, waived examination nnd was bound over to nwnlt tho action of tho grand jury. Mnrshnl Cornollus prompt ly turned him ovor to Sheriff Culver, nnd ho awaits his trial in tho county Jnll. It Is learned this morning thnt Dow oil has slopt in tho basement of tho McCornlck block for somo nights, and that ho stole tho buck-saw and nxo bo longing to tho Colostial custodian of that plnee, Mr. Q. Queue, nnd tho lat tor goutloman is hunting over ovory junk shop in town to recover tho im plements by which ho gnius his liveli hood. A FAMILY SAFEGUARD Dr. C,ttn nniM with Ihe Nlwe of Dr. JV tclir to handle her fauiuu I'uelc'i Grct Throat ami Lung Cur. JThe bent family safenurd is a reliable hmuwhuld mtaliUtto that cure croup, coughs, cold, chilly iutioiii, running ejy and now, sore throat and bronchial nffrctlous that will keep the children woof aimiiiht all coutailous dise.iicn. qSuth a medicine is novelist's Orwan Syrup, which has a record of $$ year In the cure of consumption, catarrh and all mug nml iironciiim irouoies. tJThe fume of litrinutl Syrup ns a con sumptive cure, wince its purvhas by Dr. GrMi from the niece of the famous Dr. lloachtx', has extended to all parts of the earth. It hua lugtwlea cmvwhore. 10 JTo sue, ajc and 75c. All druggists. Sold in Salem by S. C. Stone. HOUISTER'B Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy Mulleins for Boij Pwplt. Bring! QoUia lluHh tail lUsewed Vigor. JL mvcIIIo forCou.llimtlon. InJtaoitlon. Lira and Klduoy Trouble. Ilinru, Keum. Impure Ul.vkl. 1UJ llrvath. Rluirtftsti Uowrl, UtMdacbe una twuKacue. lis uixiKy fiouuisin la in lati tat form, K cut a box. (IvuuIim ymja br It uith lsra CtPiv V lbt.xi.Wa. Q0LDEN NUQQETS FOR SALLOW PE0P - The Club Stables First-class Livery and Cab Line, Funeral turnouts a specialty, Tally-ho for picnics and excursion parties. Phone Main 211. Corner Liberty and Furry, Cfis. W. Yannkc Prop. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALBM, ORECION, MONDAY, JUNE 19, Funeral of Mrs. Chandler, Tho funeral of tho lato Mrs. Eliza Chandlor, who died nt tho family .home on Cottogo street Friday night, was hold from tho homo yesterday after noon at 2:30 o'clock, Rov. W. C. Kant ncr officiating. It wns largely attended by her mnny friends. Mrs. Chandler was a natlvo of Now Hampshire, nnd wns born Novem ber 23, 1835. Sho was married to Jos. Chandler in September, 1850, nnd, nftcr a briof rcsidenco iA tho South, thoy came to Oregon, and sottlod In Salem, whero thoy havo sided slnco 1871. Three children were born to them, two of whom romnln, Miss Alzlrn Chandler, of this city, and John 11., of California. Mrs. Chandler wns a dovout Chrlstlnn woman nnd was loved by all whokncw her. Judgo Burnott Dots .Busy. Juilgo Burnott mado a fow docket civ tries in department No. 1 this morning ns follews: In tho caso of W. B. Morse vs, W. II. Odell, tho plaintiff's motion to sot nsido stipulation as to deposit in lieu of justification of security was over ruled, nnd defendant wns discharged from further examination in tho pro ceedings supplemental to execution. In tho enso of J. W. Mayor vs. T. A. Livcsloy & Co. tho motion to striko out part of answer was sustained ns to specifications 13, 14 and 15, and other wise it was overruled. Tho Big Steel Bridge Complaints nro coming in nlmost dally ns to tho condition of tho big stool bridge, nnd it is ovidont thnt something ought to bo dono soon in thnt connection. At this soason of tho year thero is n great deal of trafllo over tho bridgo, and mnny heavy loads nro bolng haulod, henco tho authorities ought to kcop tho repairs up to tho highest standard. In Mad Chase. Millions rush in mad chaso after hoalth, from ono oxtromo of faddism to nnothcr, whon, if thoy would only eat good food, and kcop their bowols regu lar with Dr. King's Now Llfo-PIHs, their troublos would nil pass away. Prompt rollof and quick euro for liver nnd stomnch tTOublo. 25c at 7. C. Porry'a Drug Storo. Up to tho Circuit Court. , In tho city recorder's court Judgo Moorcs this morning took nction.im tho caso of D. Clinton, who wns chnrgod with destroying shndo trees while stringing wires for tho tolophono com pany. Judgo Mooros found thnt tho nuthorltlos wore evenly divided, nnd, us n enso cannot bo appealed from his court, ho bound tho mail ovor to tho cir cuit court, in order thnt it might bo tried out on its merits. REDUCED EXCURSION RATES. To tho Seaside and Mountain Resort for tho Sununor Vacations, On nnd nftor Juno 1, 1005, tho Southern Pacific, in connection with tho Corvnllls & Eastern railroad will havo on salo round trip tickots from points on thoir linos to Kowport, Ya qulna nnd Detroit nt vory low rates, good for return until October 10, 100S. Throo dny tickots to Newport nnd Vnqulna, good going Saturdays and re turning Mondays aro nlso on snlo from all oast aido points Portland to Ku gono inclusive, nnd from all wost sldo points, enabling peoplo to visit their families and spond Sunday at tho sea side Soason tickets from nil cast Bide points Portland to Uugone Inclusive, and from all west sldo points aro also on salo to Detroit nt vory low rates with etop over privileges nt Mill City or any point oast ennbling tourists to visit tho Santiam and Ilroltcnbush Hot Springs in the Cascado mountains, which can bo reached in ono day. Season tickots will bo good for ro turn from all points until October 10. Threo day tickets will bo good going Saturdays and returning Mondays only. Tickets from Portland and vi cinity will bo good for return via the east or west side nt option of passen ger. Tickets from Eugene and vicinity will bo good going via the Lobanou Springfiol'd branch, if dcslrod. Baggage on Newport tickets checkod through to Newport; on Yaqulna tickets to Ya qulna only, S. P. trains connect with tho O. & I). at Albany and Corvallis for Yaqulna nnd Newport. Trains on tho C. & E, for Detroit will leavo Albany at 7:30 a. m., enabling tourists to the Hot Springs to roach thero the samo day. Trains from and to Corvallis connect with all east sldo trains on tho 8. P. Full information as to rates, -time tables, etc., can bo obtained on appli cation to J. Mayo, Con. Pass. Agt., C & E. R. R, Albany; W. E. Coman, O. P. A., 8, P. Co., Portland or to any S. P. or O. & E. agent. Rate from Salem to Newport 15.00. Rate from Salem to Yaqulna $150. Rato fom Salem to Detroit 3.60. Three-day rato from Salem to Ya qulna or Newport $3.00. Oltf 1005. X-RAYS Tho South wins Cotton is king. Alexis didn't Icavo tho Russian nnvy, it left him. Cotton will not bo picked from tho Harrlmnn patch until September 1st. Hnrry Lane is not saying much, but Portlnnd peoplo say there is whololots of 'Sawdust In sight, , Tho wooly East does not know the wild wost exists outside of tho Cody and Harrlmnn shows, Aloxls has rcslgnod ns head of tho Russian navy. Even n Dcmocrnt, who is Bald to never resign, would nbnndon n job llko that. Tho Orcgonian finds fault becnuso Ilallio Ermlnlo Reeves hns kissed King Edwnrd's hnnd. Will tho Orcgonian over bo satisfied. Kuropatkin said ho would dlctnto the terms of pcaco in Toklo but it is a fnr cry from thero to Washington. And ns a dictntor Kuropatkin is a Kuro patenn't. Down in Portlnnd somo misguided fellow stnrtcd n schol fnr stnmmorcrs, nnd when thoy got cured nnd nil wnntod to show what they could do, everybody wns sorry. Tho Russian nnvnl vlolorios, when totaled, show a fow hnrmless fishing smncka nnd n fow unnrmed neutral ves sels fell a proy to her nnvnl strategists and brnvo officers. According to nowspapcr reports thero is going to bo nn immenso pruno crop, nnd it will nt tho samo tlmo bo nlmost n totnl failure which indlcntcs that some of tho fraternity nro full of prunes. Andrew Dodson hns been sentenced to bo hanged August 11th for tho mur der of nn old miner in Josephlno coun ty. Bocnuso nnothor advised him to shoot tho old man n dnmphool pub lic wnnts his sentenco commuted. Wo henrd n ccntlcmnn say Saturday, whllo getting outsldo of n luscious, juicy pie. that it ought to bo grounds for a divorce, when n woman loft salt out of n nio crust. How somo pooplo will kick. Such n plo ns that looked don't havo to havo snlt on its tnil to mako our mouth wator. Tho Coos Bay Harbor apologises for certain paragraphs reflecting on mnr rlod life, nnd in tho vory noxt column itavs: 'It looks ns though tho good peoplo of North Bend woro to havo their factories running night and day," and bonds tho nrtiolo "Night Shifts." You're the .Loser If you allow yoursolf to bo porsunded to tako "somothing elso" la placo of Ilostettcr's on the plea that it Is 'just as good." For your health's sako wo ndvlso you not to do It. Tho genuine HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS Is whnt you want when you suffer from Poor Digestion, Headache, Sleeplessness Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Costlvencsa, Femalo Complaints, Cramps, Backache or Malaria, Fever and Ague. It always eures. Try and soe. Furious Fighting, "For seven yoars," writes Geo. W. Hoffman, of Harper, Wash., "I had a bitter battle, with chronio stomach and liver troublo, but at last I won, and eurod my diseases by tho use of Eloc- trio Bitters, I unhesitatingly recom mend them to all, and don't intend in tho futuro to bo without them in the house. They aro certainly a wonderful medicine, to have cured such a bad caso as mlno." Sold, irndor guarantee to do tho same for you, by J. O. Perry, drug gist, t SOe a bottlo. Try them to day, SUMMER SCHOOL. The first term begins on the first Monday in May, and continues for eight weeks, A thorough review will be given in all branches thr tugh the tenth grade. Address J, J. KBAPS. 4-20-tf CrrOLDREN CRY FOB FLETCHER'S OASTOEIA. )R FRENCH FEflALE DRILLS. Cilia CuruuW ' Af Nilt. " FT1 talUtloUi w.UM4lkMUUl,wtbf VII uawl TS lilt. BO.I Bw.1 SmdrlSuU. I UNITSIM(DICl.C0..aT4.Uae4T(.P. Sold In Salem by 8. O. Stone, MAu Holly Springs, Miss., March 24, 1903. While building railroads in Tennessee some twelve years ago a number of luuidi 1 contracted fever and various forms ol , blood and skin diseases. I carried 8. S.S. in my commissary and gave it to my handi witli most grainy ingresujia. x muiivu. mend S. S. S. as the finest preparation fot Malaria, chills nnd fever, as well ns all blood and skin diseases. W.I.MCUOWAN. I suffered greatly from Boils, which would break out on different parts of my body. I saw S. S. S. advertised and after using nbout three bottles I was cured, ami for the last three years have had no trouble whatever. A. W. Zbbkr. 217 Read St., Kvnnsville, Ind. I began using your S. S. S. probably ten 1.. J I. -.... 1 an rrruvl (lint I IIHVP COM- mill Ik JJIU..-W e 6WY- -, 7 ., ' Untied ever since using it ns a family remedy. It is a pleasure for me torecom-1 menu . t. s. ior uie ucncuv ui "" , who are needing a first rale blood purifier, . Arkansas City, Ark. C. C. HKMINOWAY. Bolls, abscesses, sores, dark or yellow iplotches and debility are some of the lymptoms of this miserable disease. S. S. S. counteracts and removes from the blood all impuri ties and poisons and builds up the entire system. It is guaranteed a pure ly vegetable reme- 7. write lormeci-, leal advice or any i special informa tion nbout case. rhe Swiff 'opoolflo Company, Atlanta, Ga. A Foarful Fato. It Is a fearful fato to havo to on- duro tho torriblo torturo of Piles. "I can truthfully say," writos narry Col son, of Masonvlllo, la., "that fot Blind, Blooding, Itching and Protrud ing Piles, Bucklon's Arnica Salvo, Is tho best euro mado." Also boat for cuts, burns and injuries. 25o at J. O. Perry's Drug Storo. A Pleasant Way to Travol. Tho abovo is tho usual verdict of tho travolor using tho Missouri Pacific railway betwoon tho Pacific coast and tho oast, nnd wo bollevo that tho serv ico and accommodations given morlt this otatomont. From Dcnvor, Colora do Springs and Donver thero aro two through trains dally to Kansas City and St. Louts, carrying Pullman's lat est standard eloctrlc-ligbtod sloeping ears, chair cars and up-to-dato dining cars. Tho same oxcollont service is oporatod from Kansas City and St. Louis to Memphis, Llttlo Rock and Hot Springs. If you aro going onst or south, writo for particulars and full in formation. W. O. M'BRIDE, Gen. Agt, 124 Third St.. Portland, Ore. wiUiAPI A. LARKED' HOLCOnOK America's champion three who are to tennis match. CCT m m d yuw? HARPERi WH!SKY,9j PURE AND MELLOW RICH AND DELICATE. For Salo by I SOHREIBER & CO. j,j 1 'r'f'dvY Llrws Notice to Contractors. Notlco is heroby given that scaled bids will bo received by tho City of Salem, nt tho ofUco of tho undersigned nt tho City Hall, In Salem, Oregon, up to 10:00 o'clock a. m., Juno 30, 1903 for tho Improvomont of tho following doscrlbod part of Commorclal street in said city, by grading with proper crown nnd gutters nnd macadamizing in nccordanco with tho plans and sped flcntlons now on filo in tho ofilco of the City Rccordor, to-wlt: Commencing nt a point In snld strcot of tho City of Salem, whero Bouth lino of tho D. L. C. of W. H. Wilson and Chloo A. Will son, his wife, Intersects said Commer cial strcot; thonco along said street to tho south boundary lino of said city oxcoptlng therefrom eight feet wide along tho center thoroof. Each bid must bo accompanied by a certified check to tho valuo of 10 per cent of 'tho amount of tho bid submit ted, ns a gunrantco that tho bidder will qualify by giving a good and accept. nblo suroty bond In nccordanco with tbo form nnnoxed to said specification! to bo npprovod by tho Mayor, and en ter into tho contrnct therein prescribed within six days after having received notico of tho nccoptanco of his bid, said certified chock to bo forfeited to tho City of Salem, in caso tho bidder fails to qualify and oxecuto said cos tract ns abovo. Tho City of Salem rosorves tho right to roject any or all bids, nnd tho bid of any porson who has bid before or contracted for such work, and been de linquent thoroln will not bo rocclred. Plans and specifications and tho form of tho contract nnd bond can bo sees at tho ofilco of tho undorsigncd at the City Hall. By ordor of tbo Common Council. W. A. MOOIIE8, 0-8-10t City Recorder. Proposals Invited. For supplies for tho Oregon State Ponltontiary during tho period ending Doccmbcr 31, 1005. Soalcd bids for drugs, dry goodi, groceries, shoes, leathor and findlngi, plumbing supplies, hardware, flonr, fish, moat, etc., will bo rccclvod at the ofilco of tho superintendent of the Stato Ponltontiary until July 10, 1805, at 2:30 o'clock p. m., nt which time thoy will bo oponod. A deposit of $200 in cash or certified check, payablo to tho superintendent, must nccompnny each bid for meat or flour, nnd nil other bids mutt be ic compnnlod by nn amount equal to 10 per cent of tho amount of tho bid. Samples to accompany all bids, whero practicable Tho right Is re served to roject any nnd nil bU', "I to accept or roject nny portion of t bid. On each onvolopo should be in scribed tho naturo of tho bid. Goods of Oregon manufacture or production will rccelvo preference, other things bolng equal. All goods and supplies must bo dolivcrod to tho penitentiary within 20 days nftor tho contract ii awarded. Schcdulos of tho various lines of the goods will bo furnished upon applica tion to tho suporintondont. Vouchers will bo issued for payment on tho first of tho month following the completion of contrnct, nnd monthly on continuous contracts, Biddors will tako notice that there is no appropriation available for the maintonnnco of tho ponitentlnry; there" fore, claims for supplies can only be audited by tho Secretary of State, and certificates of ovldonco Issued to claim ants. As soon as thero is an appro priation availablo, warrants will bi issuod in lieu qf tho certificates. Bidders aro invitod to bo present. a W. JAMBS, Superintendent Oregon Stato Peniten tiary. Salem, Orogon, Juno 10, 1U05. o OHILDRBN CRY I0B FLETCHER'S OASTOEIA. "W.J.Cl-O'lHIER WAKD go to England for the Intern1031