Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 06, 1905, LAST EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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WORK
DEFERRED
iouncil Receives ProtestFrom
South Commercial Street
Residents Action
Deferred
Tlio matter of tlio Improvement of
South Commercial street and also oc-
lon on tho petition from tho taxpay
ers' longuo woro definttoly postponed.
in ndjournod mooting of tho city coun
cil will bo held this evening, at 0
i 'clock for tho purpose- of definitely
irrnnging tho matter of holding tho
Special city election to dotormino
rhothor or not tho city shall construct
tho proposed concroto bridges, and
bond tho city to pay for tho same.
A largo amount of routlno work was
transacted, ns follows!
Tho committoo on accounts and cur
rent oxponsos reported that thoy had
bzamlnod certain bills which had boon
prosontcd for current expenses, and
recommended that thoy bo ordered
paid.
Tho committoo on strcots reported
that thoy had called upon tho secre
tary of tho Taxpayers' longuo in ro-
ijard to a potition which that body lmd
submittod to tho council asking for
permission to improvo certain strcots,
and that it had found that thcro was
no list of members of that lcaguo, as
(tho city ordlnanco required, and honco
no action could bo taken until a poti
tion was prcsontod, slgnod by a cor
Rain porcontngo of tho abutting prop
erty owners of tho strcots in question.
Tho bid of tho Warren Construc
tion company of Portland for tho Im
provement of South Commercial street
was declared to bo n rcnsonablo bid
by tho committee to which tho bids
roro referred, and tho committoo roc-
Diamonded that n contract bo enterod
Into with that company for tho pro
posed improvement. Dcforo tho re
port was adopted Alderman Bnyno pro-
bunts a potition from property owners
ilong South Commercial street, pro
testing against tlio proposed Improvo-
Pennyroyal pills
m CIIIClIliSTKUH KNGLlrfU
In 11ED i U.ld MIUIIM bcl.. t!t4
lib bin rlbUi Tk. a. .Iker, Rli
ICr HblllHU.a una JralU
Hm. H.f .f 7ir Dnrf i.l.f ! 4e. I.
Uvm fcf 1'artl.wl.r.. TtlMalU
o4 "It.l.rr.rl.adlM.tlr.k r.
Jv V tara Mall. 10,000 T.iil.ll. .llj
B -r til Praulith VkllkHlwIkinlnlUa,
Ifl'nUMttt. pirw Mt4ltqMr. I'llll.A.. I'aZ
Edison Phonograph Agency.
Oasollno Lamps, Mantols, Gasoline.
Typewriters, New, Socond-IIand. Ront.
214 Com'l St. Phono Main 401.
Hirfe Wing Sang Co
Firoworks, Dry Goods, Silks Em-
broldory Laces, Mako up new lino
Gonta' and Ladies' Furnishing Goods,
Suits, Wrappers, Skirts, Whito Under
wear. Salo cheap, Court stroot, Salorn,
Oregon. 'Phono Block 2155. 310
Court St, corner alley.
XKJESS
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d-d-firldri I irtlirtl
iJljtli IVlUI Vl L.lvlif7l kLi
Successors to
J. P. ROGERS
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
1 48-1 56 South Commercial St
OUR EXCUSE
Evety Good Business Must Have Its Excise
EVERY GOOD BUSINESS MUST HAVE ITS 'REASON FOR EXISTING. WHEN WE STARTED IN BUSI
NESS WE HAD HARDLY ANYTHINa BUT AN EXCUSE. BUT WE HAD THAT EXCUSE, AND WB
HUNG ONTO THAT EXCUSE THROUGH THICK AND TB3N. WE HAVE IT YET, AND HERB IT IS?
WE BELIEVE THAT WE CAN SERVE THE PEOPLE OF SALEM AND VICINITY WITH GOOD, PURE
LIQUORS BETTER THAN THEY CAN BE SERVED BY ANYBODY ELSE. NOT JUST AS OOOD, MIND YOU
BUT BETTER. IF WE DDDN'T BELIEVE THAT WB WOULDN'T BE IN BUSINESS.
STANDARD LIQUOR Co., A. G. Magers, Mgr.
Phone Main 2181.
Fills. Keep in good health.
Cure your constipation. Get rid
of your biliousness. Have daily
movements of the bowels. Use
Ayer's Pills. Can you possibly
give better advice? m ftftflffi??
mont of that street. Tlio petition was
reforrod to tho strcot committee
On motion of Ilughos, tho strcot
committoo was ordored to Investigate
tho condition of tho spring at tho In
tersection of Cottago and Bellevue
strcots.
Tho committco on public buildings
reported that it had ongagod a car
penter to look at tho building on Stato
street to ostimnto the cost of repairing
tho same. On motion of Aldorman
Stousloff tho comrnittoo was instruct
ed to sccuro tenants for tho building
and report tho result at tho noxt reg
ular mooting of tho council.
Tho committco on Cro and wntor
reported that W. 8. Bocknor had pe
titioned for permission to put a now
roof on tho kitchen to his dwelling
on High street, and on motion of Al
derman Hughes it was granted.
Committco on health and polico rec
ommend that all officers of tho city bo
given a 10 days leavo of absonco at
somo tlmo during tho summer, and this
motion was mndo and carried.
Tho report of Stroet Commissioner
Kurtz for Juno was read and roforrod
tb tho street committoo. Report of
city recorder was also read and re
ferred to tho committco
Tho proporty ownors of block
presented a potition, In which thoy
represented that thcro was no public
eower through tho said block, and ask
ing that a sower bo put in.
An ordlnanco was introduced by
Aldorman Atchcson specifying that in
future all sidowalks that wcro built
Within certain limits should bo con
structed of cement. Tho bill was read
tho first and second timo and referred
to tlio committco on ordinances.
Tho ordlnanco provldlng'for tho im
pounding of animals running at largo
in tho city, and provonting such nui
sances was read tho third timo and
passed without a dissenting voto.
Tho ordlnanco providing for tho
calling of n spocial election to submit
to tho electors of tho city tho propo
sition of bonding tho city in tho sum
of $35,000 for tho purpose of building
sovon concrcto bridges within tlio city,
camo up for third reading, but was re
ferred back to tho committoo on ordl
nanco. The council then ndjournod to
meet this ovening nt 8 o'clock 'to fur
ther tuko up this mattor.
Upon motion of Aldorman Hughes
the city nttornoy was instructed to at
tend nil meetings oftho city council.
Tho ordlnanco declaring it n mil
unco to tether cows in or upon public
triUs, paths, alleys and parks within
tho city was rend tho third time nnij
passed without objection.
Upon motion of Alderman Bnyno, tho
committco on ways and moans was or
dcrod to proparo for publication u
stntomont of tho financial condition of
Iho city, and report at tho noxt moot
ing. Slckoning Shlvoring Fits
of ngua and malaria, can bo rollovod
nnd cured' with Electric Bitters. This
is a pure, tonio modiclno; of especial
-benefit in malaria, for it oxcrts a truo
curativo influenco on tho dlooaso, driv
ing it entirely out of tho systom. It is
Jmuch to bo preferred to quinine, hav
ing nono of this drug's bad after-effects
B. S. Munday, of nenriotta,
Tex., writes: "My brother was very
low with malarial fovor and jaundice,
till ho took Eloctrio Bitters, whTch
savod his llfo. At J. O. Parry's drug
storo; prico 60s guaranteed.
bAlLV 6AfAkJ6uiWMIM.6M:yCT5AV. fflffi 6, 1553.
Ohoyonnea Dancing.
Oklahoma City, Okia., Juy C-Tho
Choyonncs Indians aro congregated at
Clinton today wfib'ro thoy nro holding
thoir big annunl' danco. IndiaWfrom
all ovor tho territory aro participat
ing. o' ' '
Bpollod Her Boauty.
Harriot Howard, of 209 W. 34th St.,
Now York, at one timo had hor boauty
spoiled with skin trouble. Sho writes:
"1 had salt Thcum or cczoma for years,
but nothing would euro it until I used
Bucklon's Arnica Salvo." A quick and
suro healer for cuts, burns and 6rcs.
25c at J. 0. Perry 'a drug storo.
OHE&DBBN OEY FOfi
FLETCHER'S 0AHTOB2A
inri.iTiBaiin rr ii
HOLLISTER'B
Reeky Miuntairi Tea NUoOots
A Btur Medlola for Bur PmdIi.
Brfnjti Golden Hetlth ind Binawed Vigor.
.A ipo'lflc for CoDstltSAtlon, IndlRtntlon, Lira
ana niciney Trouble. J'impics, Kczemn. u
in. Immirs
Ulood. Had Hroath. filuirrlili Ilowrln. IIeid&Cli
ahd Ilnckncbe. It's Uockjr HountAln Tea In tat-
lireatn, HlUfrcldi UoweU,
be. It's Uockjr Mountain'
I4t torn), V centn n box. Ornulno made br
Holustkii pnoa CouriMT, MAdlion, Wl.
CfW DPN NIlOfSETS FOU SALLOW PEOP.'. ..
The Giuh Stables
First-class Livery and Cab Line.
fWoral turnouts a specialty. Tolly-ho
for picnics and excursion parties. Phono'
Main 241. Cornor Liberty and Ferry.
C6s. W. Yaniiic Pf dp.
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HEADQUARTERS
FOR
CLOVER LEAF
PURE aiANILA
TWINE'
AND"
CROSS HEAD
BALE TIES.
J MITCriELL, LEWIS fie STAVER I
COMPANY.
'Special Namhet
SUNSET
MAGAZINE
For Jtfjy.
Ovorlnnd a Century Ago, Reuben Q.
Thwaltes.
Tho Oregon Expedition's Historian,
IT. Morso Stephens.
Tho Orogon Slorrn (verso), Joaquin
Mlllor.
Tho Great Northwest's Contonnlnl, a
serlofl of articles by Frank L. Morrlck,
Henry W. Qoodo.
O. B. Chamberlain, Govornor of Or
ogon. A. K Mend, ' Governor of Washing
ton. Senator John If. Mitchell and others.
Mining in Orogon, Emma Secklo Mar
shal). When! tho Prlnco Camo; chapter IT,
Flora Haines Loughoad.
, A host of other good things, finely il
lustrated. You should road it and eond
it East.
Vow on salo at all nows stands.
I f
i
STOUT MEN cannot go ovcry
Wlioro with impunity.
They can como to us, however,
and rest assured that thoy can get
anything thoy arc looking for in tho
way of clothing clothing construct
ed upon scientific lines by artists
trained to cope with all conditions.
E. KOPPE,
Clothing and Furnishing goods. Y.
M. 0. A. Building, Salotn.
University Slices
$3.50
Tho bost shoes In tho markot for' tbo
monoy. Notod for stylo, quality and
comfort.
Wo manufacturo ladies' woolon
shawls to ordor. Soo our designs.
H U TIT 1 ?
THE BEST IS
THE CHEAPESTI
And tho boat Printing
1b nono too good for
YOU
If you consult your
own interest you will
CONSULT
ELLIOTT
In regard to tho boat
printing nud b'o'w to got
It.
217 South Commercial St.
II i IA J II .
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A rEELINO OF PRnE.
Our prldo in our work is only equaled
by tho prido of our patrons whoso
bosoms proudly swell bonoath tho im
maculato fronts of our perfectly laun
dered ehlrts.
Dcn't put up with Inferior work
when ours costs no moro and makes
your linen lost longor.
Rough dry Eo per pound,
Salem Steam Laundry
COLONKD J. OLMSTED, Prop.
DOROUB D. 6LMSTBD, Managor.
230 Liberty Stroet. PhOno 411
WHEN
IN
NEED
Of corn for planting, remember
that wo bavo ft choice stock of both
Oregon and Eastern grown corn,
which can be had at reduced prices,
at tho Old Reliable Feed Store.
SaVAe & Flctcfiet
322-324 CCinmcialSt.
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lows
Tho second term of' tho Capital Sum
mer Normal will open on Juno 20th, to
continue until tho August examination.
Classes will bo formed in all branches
required for stato and county papors;
also in Latin, stenography and type
writing. Studonts who wish to ndvanco
their grades will find tho kind of work
they need at this school. Address J. J.
ICrnps or Supt. E, T. Moores. tf
WiKf.ttiillJ.llB",Jl!.1111" ""i
TRY
ONE OF THOSE
FAMOUS DINNERS
AT
COFFEY'S
RESTAURANT
You can beat tho gamo if you nro
real good and hungry, so many
good things aro served.
205 Commercial Street
Tho parrott can mako words, but his
tonguo is not harnessed to his brains.
Thcro aro folks in tho grocery tnvlo
whoso claims nro just unharnossQsd
words. Wo can provo that OTcrythlng
we soil is of tho bost quality.
Baker, Lawrence & Baker
Successors to Harritt 4s Lawronco.
Tlfl FRENCH FEMALE
PILLS.
XSifff, CnilH limit fff Bvtntnn Vlmrwf Attn.,
RITIR MOWN TO 'All. B.f.l Hurt! BiJ;l B.ll..
futUo CliiriiiOTl or ui IUfuJl. Hint pttp.lt
fot 11.00 ft. I'd. Will H.4 U.m.il ltl.1,1. Ui Mil lot
wbi r.tlf ril ta.pkt t rt. lfjMr.nidliidMtii
k.T. Umu 4 jimi .nUri ( u
unitcp mccical CO., box T4. Unoirrc. rn.
BMBBBRMT!fi8HftBlnMERi3nlBM
Sold in Salem by S. 0. Stono.
JHfcHHH-4
$
ff lo-itef iieiJfliaBnmiijif
S .i-TZi iiHV'n iiiilrii miM iji i tf 1 1T
A L F R A S E R
Successors to Burroughs k Fraser,
Pltfmbing, Tinning
and Roofing
Cornlco Work, Heating and Building Work of all kinds: estimator
mado and work guaranteed,
S67 8tat Street, Balem. Phono 1511.
A.
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Excur slonRatcs 'to Yaqalna
Bay and Newport.
Tho famous scasldo resort for tha
Willamette Vnlioy, Tickets at roducci
rates will bo sold until Soptcmbor SO,
1005 by tho
Southern Pacific Company.
Do not ncgloct this opportunity to
tako In tho fresh sea brcoscs and surf
boihlng.
Season Rate From Salem
$5.00
Thoso tickets nro limited to October
10, 1005.
Saturday Excursion Rate
$3.00
Thcso tickets aro sold only On Sntur
dnys, and limited for return tho fol
lowing Mondny. ,
For tickots and full Information
call on
A. COMEQYS, Agont, Salem.
U. J. LEHMAN
Sash and doors. All kinds of house
finishing. 'Phono 131 black. Also two
floors of warohouso for i.'ent; oloyator
and switching facilities.
M-l tHIIIIIUIIHIIMIIHf
I BEST MEALS
QUICK SERVICE
MODEST PRICES
i White House
Restaurant
OEOBOE BEOS.
t
X Stato Stroot. Fropriotora,
i ' i i.i hiuiiii imI
ItED
nor
VALES
For Fourth of July wear, and as all
know tho Fourth gonorally moans a hot
time, so a low-cut Oxford tlo will bo
just tho coolest tiling you can wonr.
We have them In tan and black, but
tcced or lacod.
JACOB VOGT
iiiUill
wmiiiiau
THE PICK OF THE FOEEST
Has boon takon to supply tho stock of X
Iurubor in our yards Our etock 1st
comploto with nil klnda of lumbor
Just received a car load of No 1 shin- J
glen, nlso n car of fluo shakes. Wo aro J
ablo to (111 any and all kinds of bills
Como and lot us show you our stock.
Yard and ofllco near Southern Pa
cific passenger dopot Phono Main t
051
GOODALE LtJMBEU CO
A OOOD APPETIZING MEAL.
Can always be mado on our tonder
and juicy steaks, chops, roasts, fllots.
Thoso who lovo choieo mcata of excel
lent flavor and succulonco ahould try a
steak, roast or chop from our prlmo
boef, lamb, mutton or veal. Our moata
aro favorltos with thoso who wish first
class and nourishing foods at reasonable
prices.
E. C. .CROSS
Stato Stroet Market
Phone 201.