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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1905)
xyers KITY COUNCIL DECIDES Will Submit Proposition to Build Bridges to Vote July 24 At tho special mooting of tho city council held Inst evening the ordinance. Bailing for a spccinl election for tho purpose of submitting to tho doctors bf tho city tho proposition of bonding ilic city for $35,000 with which to construct seven concroto bridges with' In tho city, was passed with but ono Masontlng vote. Aldorman Bayno was tho louo mombor voting against it. Tho Moction will bo hold July 24. Alder- Binu Bayno nlno mndo an effort to havo Shis part of tho ordinanco amondod' and lo hnvo tho olection put off until tho next regular municipal olection which Dccombor 4. Ho argued that this rould savo tho city tho unnecessary ox- ponso of holding a special election. Tho opposition, howovor, maintained that tho bridges nocdod to bo attondod to Rt onco and that if thooloctlon was Rut off until Docombor 4 that it would bo necessary to oxpend much moro for Repairs than they would save, not to icctlou tho danger of a lawsuit which sjistod ail tho tlino, and might mato- Riullzo at any moment. Summer Normal , Tho socond term of tho Capltnl Sum- nor Normal will opon on Juno 20th, to Rbntlnuo until tho August examination. flaBSos will bo formod In nil branchos Requirod for state nnd county papors; ilso in Latin, stenography and typo rritlng. Students who wish to ndvanco boir grades will And tho kind bf wprk hey nood at this school. Address J. J. Craps or Supt. E. T. Mooros. tf HOLLISTErt'S locky Mountain Ton NugyotG A Bmy Meuiolai far Baij Peoplo. Brings OoUtn I! a'.lh nj KeroweJ Vigor. A pA"Iflo for Conatliuitlon. In-Mfrtttlon. Mtb vi Kiiincy Troiiw?, i'impio, iAirmi, imptir loot. IIuiI Urenlli. Hlumlili Howe . ' !..1u Bid llackncliu. It's Kooky Mountain Ta In tub- rt form, 3 cents n 1kx. Ornulno mixta bv BOU.IBTKU Dniro Coupaxv, Mntllnon, Win. IULDEN NUQ0ETS FOR SALLOW PE0P.: !I1IHIH1HH92IB m 2 HEADQUARTERS 5 FOR X CLOVER LEAF J PURE MANILA TWINE S AND CROSS HEAD BALE TIES. Mitchell, lewis & staver COMPANY. (09HNMItlMtKMHIIIM Standard Liquor Co. J. P. ROGERS Wholesale and Retail Dealers 1 48-1 56 South Commercial St OUR EXCUSE Every Good Business Must Have Its Excuse EVERY GOOD BUSINESS MUST HAVE ITS BEASON FOB EXISTING. WHEN WE STARTED IN BUSI NESS WE HAD HARDLY ANYTHINO BUT AN EXCUSE. BUT WE HAD THAT EXCUSE, AND WB HUNO ONTO THAT EXCUSE THBOUOH TH2CB! AND THIN. WE HAVE IT YET, AND HEBE 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 Afl GOOD, MIND YOU BUT BETTEB. IF WE DIDN'T BELIEVE THAT WE WOULDN'T BB IN BUSINESS. STANDARD LIQUOR Co., A. G. Magers, Mgr. Phone Main 2181, Cherry Sectoral. When threatened with consumption. It controls the cough, allays inflam mation, soothes, heals. Even in advanced cases, it sometimes cures, always relieves. J.V. AnrOo.. iiown. Tho Eugene Stars defeated tho Cho mawa Indian team tho Fourth by a scoro of 10 to 0. Charles Grulling, a rancher living near Dallas, wns kicked In tho faco by a horso Wednesday nnd very seriously lnjurod. Marshfiold was defeated Sunday by North Bend nnd Monday by Coqulllo. This puts North Bend at tho head of tho loaguo, with Coqulllo a closo sec ond. Mamlo Harb, a tolophono girl in Haas' drug storo in Portland, wns found locked in a smnll closet at tho Gorman boor gardon and danco hall ill roctly in front of tho entranco to tho Lewis and Clark fair Wednesday night, Sho had been robbed nf hor money nnd jowolry. William P. Bockman, who murdorcd his wlfo nnd stopson, Itobort King, at Oak Creek, near Kosoburg, in 1890 and wns convicted and sentenced to tho pcnltontinry for life, and who was par doned by Governor T. T. Geer in 1802, Is to bo brought back to Roseburg and triod for tho murdor of Robert Ring. When Bockman was pardoned, ho was told to lcavo tho Bt at 0 and never to roturii. Ho did so, but recently return ed to Portland, nnd when this fact bo camo known to tho authorities ho was arrostod. v Ell Miller, a miner of Myrtlo crook, aged 70 years, was found dead at his mlno 13 miles northeast of Myrtlo Crook, Monday. By tho sldo of his body was Miller's solo companion, a hound, that was nearly doad from star vation. Circumstances show that tho accident occurred on Juno 25, and that ho diod by his own hand. A knifo was found in his hand, which was coverod with blood. Ho had been pinioned by ono log by tho roots of a hugo stump which had fallon in on him whilo ho was digging a ditch, and it is supposed that ho despaired of ovor getting help in thnt isolatod placo and ho cut his throat in proforonco to starvation. To Caugo tho Streams. Stnto Enginoor Lewis yestordny nf tornonn recolvod word from tho secre tary nf tho interior, stating thnt his plan for tho biographic and typograph ic work to bo cnrrlod on In Oregon this summer I mil bcon adoptod, and that the government would expend $2500 for tho work of each of thoso branchos. This means that tho $500 appropriated by this stnto for this purposo is now nvailablo for uso botwoon now and tho ond of tho yonr. Mr. Lowla will also bo nppointod by tho government hydro graphor for tho stato of Oregon, and will thus havo chargo of all stream guaging work in tho stato, undor both stato and national appropriations. Mr. Lewis and assistant, Mr. Alien, who has bcon in tho employ of tho Do schutcs Irrigation Company for somo timo, loft for tho upper branches of tho Willamette for tho purposo of doing somo preliminary work on tho proposed gauging stations, which it will bo nec essary to establish in order to dotor mino tho water supply of thoso streams. All tho rago at tho Lewis and Clark Fair Hozelwood ico creamjust tho samo as eorvod at Brewor'a drug storo. 2t Successors to t MM, fj 1 STATE NEWS bAJLV riAPiTAL JoUANM; 6AlH,,6ftg66M, tmk ftfc iooB. ' . Tearful Milk. (From tho Tntler.) A lady was complaining to hor dairyman somo timo ago about the quality of his milk. "Short 0' grass food, mum short o' grass food this timo o' year," said tho jocular milk man. "Bloss you, thorn cows 0' mino nro just as sorry about it as I am. I of ton Btands ami watches 'om crylri rogular cryln' mum becauso they fool na how tholr milk don't do 'cm crodit. You don't bollovo itt" "Oh, yes, I bo- llovo it," said tho lady; "but I wish in futuro you'd soo that thoy don't drop their tonrs into our can." THE FARMERS' HOME SHARES IN TUB BENEFITS OF SOIENTIFIO PROGRESS. Mrs. L. O. Law Shows now tha Buxdon of tho Farmor's Wife May Bo Lightened. Tho travolor through fields of corn and grain in such states n Knncna, sees from tho car windows numerous ap plications of modem iaventlvo skill to tho production of tho farmer's woalth, and in ovory county scat ho finds a largo display of maohlnory for culti vating and harvesting crops. Ho can not so readily loarn to what oxtent tho farmor's homo has Bharod in tho gon oral advance, but ho knows how essen tial to tho farmer's happinoas must bo ovorythlng that miniators to the strength and cheerfulness of bis part nor tho faithful housewife. Thous ands of farmor's wivos, in tho Groat West particularly, will read with Inter est tho story of tho etrugglo of ono of tholr number to moot tho constant do mand upon her strength until sho found that sho was losing ground in tho une qual contest, and must coaso to bo a holpmato and enter tho class of con flrmod invalids, if help did not como from somo sourco that would ronow her stTongth. Mrs. L. O. Law, of No. 324 North Street, Horton, Kansas, say "In) 1897, whilo wo woro living on a farm in this neighborhood, I bocamo gener ally dobilltatod as tho rosult of over work. I had serious indigoetion, lost my appotlto, sufforod from a aonso of suffocation and from obstruction of tho circulation, so that artificial moans had to bo used to rostoro it. After sufforlng for months without finding any relief, I triod n box of Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills which I had seen ad vertised in a nowspnpor. Tho first few boxes mado mo lots bottor, and after using tho third box I felt ontiroly well. About two years nftorward I ran down again and immediately resumed taking tho pills. In two months I was fully re stored to vigor and havo hold tho gain ovor slnco. I am now in cxcollent health and am able not only to tako caro of my house bat also able to assist my husband in a store which he has lately taken. Pink Pills have holpod mo ovory .timo I havo taken thornr. They dosorvo to bo recommend ed. .Thoy nro so simple, so easily taken and so prompt in their action. I havo said this to many already and am glad to say it still more." This remedy, being in- tho form of a pill, is manifestly frco from alcohol, against 'which s much has boon print ed, and it is guaranteed to contain nothing that can injuro tho most deli cato constitution. Tho pills can bo ob tained from all druggists and at most general stores. Excursion Rates. During tho Lewis and Clark Exposi tion tho O. O. T. Co. will make a raU of 75 conts to Portland, round trip $t Tiekots good for 10 days. Boats leav ing daily. Refuses Husband's Tainted Money. ' (From tho Now York World.) Mrs. William Connoll In tho supremo court, Brooklyn, declared yesterday. thnt sho had scparatod from hor hus band because ho was a gamblor. "I would not uso any of tho monoy ho gavo me," said Mrs. Connoll, "be causo it was not honestly oarnod," Mrs. Conuell, hor two children and hor paronts woro boforo Justlco Kelly on tho roturn to a writ of habeas cor pus suod out by hor husband for pos session of tho children. Mrs. Connoll said sho left hor hus band a year ago. "Ho wanted mo to lead a dishonest llfo," sho said. "Whatis that you sayt" Justlco Kol ly askod. "Woll," roplled tho woman, "ho is a gambler. My parents havo support ed mo slnco I loft him. Thoy glvo mo throo meals a day and whnt pin money I need. I would not touch a cent of my husband's 111-gotTen gains. Last march ho met tho littlo ones on tho steps of papa's homo aud gave them somo fruit, but my paronts would not lot tho children oat a mouthful of it," Conuol said ho had ondoavorcd to treat his wifo and chlldron woll. Ho hnd an income of $75 a month and earned monoy outsido of that. Ho put monoy in a drawer every wcok whoro his wifo could got 't for tho support of tho homo, ho said, but sho would not uso it. Justlco Kelly decided, in vlow of tho fact that tho chlldron nro vory young, thoy should remain with their mother. Tho father, howovor, will bo pormittcd to soo thorn. Ho mado no order for tho payment of uny monoy by Connoll to his wifo. OAOTOXIIA. Bwth j Th" Kind YoKHjfHhragBflsX' Miniiiiiimiiiiiii J New Lange Hotel Corner Sixth and Washington streets, Portland, Or., (noxt to Imperial). Strictly flroproof and modorn. Ratos lowest for first- ' class sorvico. Steam heat and elevator, elogant cafo and bar in connection. On direct lino to fair grounds. F. Lange, propria- tor; Sam Bauman, managor, for- ! ! mcrly of Omaha, Nob. iiMMiiiiinuiiiiiiiem A FEELINa OF PRIDE. Our prido in our work is only oqualod ) by tho prido of our patrons whose boavmis proudly swell bonoath tho im moculato fronts of our perfectly laun dored shirts. Dcn't put up with inferior work when ours costs no moro and makes your linen last longor. Rough dry Bo por pound. Salem Steam Laundry COLONEL J. OLMSTED, Prop. D0R0U8 D. OLMSTED, Managor. 230 Liberty Stroet. Phone 411 Special Number SUNSET MAGAZINE Fog Jttly. Overland a Contury Ago, Reuben O, Tinraltos. The Oregon Expedition's Historian, H. Meno Stephens. The Oregon Sierra (verse), Joaquin Miller. Tho Great Northwest's Centennial, a series of articles by Frank L. Merrick, Henry W. Good. O. B. Chamberlain, Governor of Or- ogon. A. B, Mead, Governor of Washing ton. Senator John H. Mitchell and others. Mining in Oregon, Emma Seeklo Mar shall. When the Prlnco Came, chaptor If, Flora Haines Longhead. A host of other good things, finely il lustrated. You should road it and send it East. .t-Wt.M...J.H..T.1f.f...JvB..1fTl1fnrrfttMnWnM,wll Spoiled Her Boauty. Harriet Howard, of 269 W. 34th St., New York, nt ono timo had hor beauty spoiled with skin trouble. Sho writes: "I had salt rheum or eczema for years, but nothing would euro It until I used Bucklon's Arnica Salvo." A quick and suro henlcr for cuts, burns and sores. 25c nt J. O. Perry's drug storo. !"Wffl TRY ONE OF THOSE FAMOUS DINNERS AT COFFEY'S RESTAURANT You can bent tho game if you nro roal good and hungry, so many good things nro sorved. 205 Commercial Street "Yes" or "No" doos not answer all tho questions of this world. Thoro nro generally somo "ifs" and "ands" to bo considered. If you dopond upon us to Bell you the right quality of gro ceries, and will visit our storo nnd soo what wo havo to sell, you'll succood in getting satisfaction and your nonoy's worth. Baker, Lawrence & Baker Successors to Harritt k Lawronco. a. ton nmifc6fciacafi Ifl FRENCH FEMALE liPlLLS. X Sin. Ciit.im ftius for Avrruui MimrBcnov. Ntm MOWN TO f Alt. B.f.l Hnr.1 BtJrt Ball. IM1I.B uiiiumi or JI.B.T IW 11.00 Ml Ul. Will Mn4 It Ui. WilMn4 itucn.QliUI,UUpllfiw I1.AiiJ1. H..1 urartU wbtartlftTril. .mpl..f'rt. If jvr drug(lit dvw ftt kTt Um m4 ,tui rdrt ! Um urminMotcALco.,oiT4,Urioi.rii. r. Sold in Salem by S. O. Stono. fii 4Bfitiiai8iin5iiaifri-fiaiicii Umlm HfafiiuH 'tVUitH An HLW r lit tiiRta (ji i vinii!."Vj- HVY mmiin t 'iicr- " 'ystrttgrrssmv $ ' mmmmHsammmsemBmmmam I ni&wfe ijWk i rt If Aiv77.fli'5re?a W 1 1 1 iE1 Qr !MK mmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmm A. L. FRASER Successors to Burroughs & Fraser. Pit mbing, Tinning and Roofing Cornice Work, Heating and Building Work of all kinds; estimates made and work guaranteed. 867 Stato Street, Salem. Phono 1011. ExcttTsion Rates to Yaqolna Bay and Newport Tho famous soasido resort far tho Willamette Vnlloy. Tiekots at reduced rates will bo sold until September 30, 190S, by tho Southern Pacific Company Do not noglect this opportunity to tako in tho fresh sea broozes and surf bathing. Season Rate From Salem 45O0 Thoso tiekots nro llmitod to Octobor 10, 1005. Saturday Excursion Rate $3.00 Thcso tickets nro sold only on Satur days, and limited for roturn tho fol lowing Monday. For tiekots call on nnd full information A. COMEQYS, Agont, Salem. U. J. LEHMAN Sash and doors. All kinds of houso finishing. 'Phono 131 black. Also two floors of warohouso for iwnt; olovator and switching facilities. f . Illl I I 1 I Hi I 1 I t I I I l' J BEST MEALS QUICK SERVICE MODEST PRICES I White House Restaurant:: OEORQE BROS. ', I Stato Stroot. Fropriotors, ; ; IIIIIIIUIIIIIIInilKHi RED HOT VALES For Fourth of July wonr, and as all know tho Fourth gonornlly moans n hot timo, so a low-cut Oxford tie will bo just tho coolest thing you can woar. q havo them in tan and black, but toned or lacod, JACOB VOGT THE PICK OF THE FOREST Has boon takon to supply tho stock of J lumber in our yards Our stock is -' completo with all kinds of liftobor. Just received a car load of No 1 shin.'; ! glos, also a car of ilno shakes. Wo nro ablo to All any and all kinds of bills Como and let us show you our stock. Yard and offlco near Southern Pa- clflo paBsonger depot Phono Mainr 051 1 ooodale lumber co A GOOD APPETIZING MEAL. Can always bo mado on our tender and juicy stoaks, chops, roasts, Slots. Thoso who lovo cholco moats of excel- lont flavor ond succulence should try a steak, roast or chop from our prlmo boof, lamb, mutton or veal. Our inoato aro favorites with thoso who wish first- plass and nourishing foods at reasonable prices. E. C. CROSS Stato Street Market. Phone 01. i Litl m 1 fri hon, on sala at all news standi.