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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1906)
DAILY CAPITAL JOTJBNAL, 8ALBM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUAEY 3, 1000. rasra 2 i-e: A4H K7 vSH TABHMOO Fho best two for a quarter cigar can buy. Womnko them and guar- tho quality. SALEM CIGAR FACTORY LION AND THE - LAMB Court stroot fund 142.07 CITY JEYVS Collection of Important Para graphs for Your Consideration. Sot tender and juicy steake nt Par- oa'$ market, State street. doro wero more country teams In tody than nt any tlmo since istmaa. is not the cheapest flour that Wild) Roso Flour is best. Is improvements on South Commor- strcot nro again under way, and Idcnto in that section aro hopoful. t takes good wheat to make r WlliJ Rose Flour is good. good City Council Played Prodigal Son, and Took a Big: Feed on Veal The lion and tho ktmb laid down to gother last night, in tho city council, but tho lamb was, most of it, lneldo the lion. It was n Republican lion and a Democratic lamb, and if thero aro any symptoms of appendioitls in tho counoll, Tho Journal readioTS will know what tho troublo is. Tho smooth Republicans got in thoir work and absorbed tho Democratic con tingent, Whon they had flnlsrfcd and tho foaat was over, ail that remained of tho former city officers woro Tiro Chief Savago, Bnglno Driver W. II. Phillips and tho poundmastors in wards flvo and six. Tho offices of health officer and day polieoman wero abolished, tho two night polloemon, strcot commissioners, city attorney, engineer of tho flro de partment and driver of tho hoso wagon wero all removed to givo placo for now men. As tho remit of tho combino tho Democrnts hnvo the satis faction of having ono Democrat and obo Independent on the polleo feroe, nnd a Demosrat as pound master in tho seventh ward. The winning faction had adopted George C. Brownell tactlcc, and tar ried off their program without a hitch: Following aro tho oflleere elected t Fire ohlef Mark II. Savage. Bnglneer Otnrk N. Ohureklll. Baglne driver- II. Philip. Hose driver IW, L. Tewnsend. Street eemmlaeiener W. L. Sklpton, FnHeemen J. J. Leneera, J. L, Dm nick. City Attorney A. 0. OeadtL Peundmattere Fifjh ward-iT. C.. Marsh. Sixth wnrd-H, T.'MuIvIu. Seventh ward A. Kntskern. An was expected tho gmtest fight eamo when the election of the poUoo force was. reached, and, nt that- tlmo a petition, signed by a long Hit of butt nM men was prtwnted, asking that Lewis, Murphy. and Shedeck bo retained and when these men wero placed in nomination thero wan applnuso from the crowd which (tacked tho hall te It fullMt capacity, but when the elec tion of each of tho Mlltt was an aeuneed, not a sound was hoard and tho "atillaH ef death reigned su prow." Tho vote in oath ease was eight te seven. The six council men who, with Mayor Waters, voted solid for Republican ef floors, aro as feUewst Aeheeen, Down lag. Wallas, Okurehlll, Sknlfe (tad Baker. The eight who voted solidly for the Democratic efllcera are Gesaer, Geedale, Lew, Jacobs and Haw (Reps), ftteusleff, Bayue and Praser (Dems), There was sow other bullae trans acted last night, besides the election of enieers. Six liquor licenses were grant ed to the Standard Liquor Company, one to Conner and1 oho to Keusbaum. Mayor Waters delivered his annual address, whiah was received with groat applause. Alderman Bteualeff moved that a committee of three bo appointed to take the message and refer the sev eral recommendations wado in it to the respective committees. Standoff, Ilaas and Churchill wero appointed, A number of wooden sidewalks-wore (o win eleso out Mie remainder ofioraerea duiit, ana tno street oomnls- biloo capes at 90 per cent disaeant, eioner 'a report for the year was road. fine long follows with double lit showed tha following faatsi Merchants report business good this ok. Tho January sales are drawing lawny euitomors. Good flour means careful grinding rlhl I(oo Flour is properly ground. If. 0. Kppley played a splendid rnetloo of shuffle-toard last night in moparatlon for tonight's tournamoat. Good broad makes healthy ohlldron , Iloso Flour makes good bread. ilno members In two days la the cord for tho Y. M". 0. A. mwnberihlp leontest so far. ho Doyn' Club la arranging for nn it big boya' mooting for Janunry h, with Illustrated talk and other Fecial features. Tuesday evening suppers nt the taT, C. A, nro Increasing In popular! Member of tho asseelatlon meet h Tuesday evening at OiJO for sup and a aoelal hour. Tho ladles assist furnishing the refreshments, no uommoreiai sweet ntoro tuat bo vacant February 1st are And- tenants already. Merahaata now othor streets are planning removal JOS, ring to Thursday being church grayer meetiag night, the indoor bas- all gaiao aehedutad for that ovaalng, by Dr II, 0. Bpley and Okas. Itetk, 1 be postponed until Monday even- 20 Pe Cent Off on wtabket Capes $15,808.63 Overdrawn Sower fund, blk 881 .$110.19 Sower fund blk 43.. 14 117.03 Cash on hand $15,780.95 Tho report of tho recorder for tho month of December shows that ho nad tnndo tho following collections for tho city: Finos and foos ... $ 2&50 LiquoMIeonses 1 . . v . 3,209.60 Miscellaneous licenses 1,307,50 Miscellaneous resclpts 004.30 $4,933.80 Ho also filed a summary of tho col lections fer the year, whioh wna aa fol fel fol eows: Roport of Recorder's Collectiona for tlio Year 1005. Finos and foos $ 704.70 Liquor licenses 8,009.60 Show llconso 171.40 Miscellaneous licenses 3,405.00 Street assessments 900,67 Miscellaneous reoelpfcs 9,416.30 $16,041.43 Tho roports wero all rofcrrod to tho commlttco on ways nnd moans. Tho gambling ordtnanco also came up for third reading, and was passed with but ono dissenting vote. Tho or dinnnco Is very similar to tho present state law upon tho subject, with tho exception that it provides that a wit ness in any onso cnu havo his testimony reduced to writing, nnd will then bo exempt from nny prosecution in. re gard to tho onso in which ho has given tMtlmonv. Tills station wna nut in to give the officers better opportunity to secure evidenco for proiecutiona. 'niHf st rardikiMTe V MIC 1 F,r ICMAELS.avrrnaar FINE. CLOTHINO Mi0Mta.OTtaN tceJ nviHiiri. n, r,r ' J s- a rf-s rf -mfrnt inventory dale ot men's Clothing It ia near stock-taking time again, and wo 'aro going to mako a strenu ous effort to convert ovorything into cash before inventory. All our brokos lines of clothing. CUT TO THE QUICK Buyers will reap a harvest during this salo. It'o only once a year that wo offer an opportunity llko this, and you'll do well to take advantage of it. Wo '11 not boro you with blatant boasting or dooelro you with indfoleo inducement. COMB AND BBB HOW MUCH A LITTLH MONEY WILL BUY. Moa 'a $92.50 to $96.00 suite now $18 00 Moff'o $90.00 to $C2.50 suits now $15-00 Men's $18.50 to $20.00 suits now ki.. t. ... $1350 Men's $10.50 to $18.00 suits now., .. $12-00 Men's $14.00 to $10.50 rults new. $10-00 Men's $19.50 to $14.00 suits now.' ...$8.00 Mon's $9.00 to $19.50 suits new ..$G-00 In lines that wo hnvo but ono or two suits loft as well ns light wolght suits, wo mako oven larger reductions, such aa $95.00 and $2.50 suits now $15.00, and so on along tho lino, $10.50 to $90.00 now $19.00 otc, oto. Don't stop to look In your purse you 11 not need muoh monoy to participate in this sale. But hurry and pick up ono of these Special Bargains. 1 Councilman Franklin Of Frankfort, ICy Itcocmmenda Vlnol on tho Boat Cure for tSomaoh Trouble, "To Whom It May Coaeerat Aflsr iMfloriMg for year with dyspepal and stmalt troubles, and trying all kinds of medUiftea without help, I wish you would publish for tho leneflt of ethers how I found a cure la the eod liver ell preparation, Vlnol, COU.SOJItAK rXAMCMX. BSSttlders at S.70. I jfhe same quality in shorter lengths, Chia ia a mighty good time tovbuy. at few heavy buggy robes wo e left, and they're not many, wo close at Biort any priae. Our Christ trade nearly cleaned them out, and ISSlwant to finish tho job. F. A, Wiggins IMPLEMENT HOUSE. plemeat House, 255-257 Liberty t Implsmeats. Wbeols, Antonw- 8ewln Machines and Snppllea- Plank aitrewalk built, 19,90S feet. Cement walks built, 13,085 feet. Oreta walks built (110, 5199 feet. Days' labor on streets, 0U. Ileoeipts poll tax, $10OK. , Expenditures, Labor strets and bridgos....$A41J.SS Suppliea greets and1 bridges.. 9003.94 Sidowalk Marion square 240.00 Surveyor 46-1.82 Tho roport of tho aity treasurer showed the fiaaaaes of tho city to be in the following oenditieat Balances in Treasury, General fund , $ 7,957.04 Road and atreet fund ,,.... 2,369.39 S. Gem St. Imp fund 2,586.96 State street fa ad ,131.14 Sewer fund . , , 50.14 Sower fund bloak 68 117J0 Street imp, fHad 284,4? I found Vlnol dolUlous to take, without oil or groa) It did not upset my st4HNaak llko tho old-fashioned eod liver oil and oihu1om, and Its strengthening properties are truly re markable. It entirely oured my stm ack trouble, and I oan oat heartily at any time of day or night without tha slightest iJiHreM. Vlcel tents up the Bteniaok, inereases the appetite and areatea strength." What Vlael did for Councilman Franklin, our druggists, G. W. Putnam Oe of this alty, guarantee it will de fer wry person In Salem suffering from a tired, ever-taxed or weraout stemaek whioh oanaot properly digest food. Vlael eaaUis aa drugs, but it foes aantaln all the vital prinelples of oed liver oil, wftheut tha syatem-elofgiag ell. We ask every person in Salem suf fer! ag from stamaah troubles, or every rundown, weak, debilitated or aged person to try Vlael, en eur guarantee to return meaay if it falls te give sat isfaatiea, G. W. Putnam Co., druggists. Salem Woolen Mill Store WHO WANTED T1D3 OLD MEN. FottUen of Nearly All of Solera's Bus- noes Men to Retain tho Old Folioo Force LOSES Field Gown Tbo beat coot you no more than " any old thing." It will pay yon to buy HBADQUAETEBS. We Pay the Express charge yuo no mora than your next door neighbor. Send for illustrated ttalogue today. A solicitor wanted is every town. CALIFORNIA ROSB CO Los ABfClea, CaL Sickening, Shivering Fits. Of ague and malaria eaa be relieved an) oured with Ht&trie Bitters. This is a pure, tonic medicine, of eepeeial benefit la malaria, fer it exerts a true curative influence on tho disease, driv ing it entirely out of the system. It is rauoh to bo preferred te quinine, hav ing none of thin drug's bad after of fecta. E. S, Monday, of Henrietta, Texas, writes: ''My brother was very low with malarial fever and j&undise, till he took Electric Bitters, wbleh saved his life." At J. O. Ferry's drug store; price 50e, guaranteed. Oured Lumbago. A. B. Cannon, Chicago, writes Marsh 4, 2003, "Having been troubled with lumbago at different times 'and tried one physician after another, then dif ferent ointments and liniments, gave it up altogether. Bo I tried onso more and got a bottle of Ballard ' Saow Lin iment, which gave me almost inutent relief. I oan cheerfully' recommend it, and will add ray same to year Hat of sufferers." BalT by D. J. Pry. Rogers, J. A. lUker, Baker, Lawrenoo & Baker, Ottaa. H. Wages, Okas. & Welter, D. A. White & Sens, Steelham mer & Yantio, HeeftftMy Itare, Central Greeerr. It. D. Gilbert k Co.. H. 8. Lamport, Watt Sklpp, HH. Belle, 8. a Stone, J. Wenger, J. A. Patterson, A. Seett, O. W, FenHeh, Damen Si 1 Viler, Henry Wlprut & Ce., Blllle Taylor, S, A. Biggs, lleth lc Oraber, J. W. Hut' rlU, lMneman Bros., Stelaer & Berger, Puller & Douglas, fj. Stelaer, llerman W. Barr, Osear M. Jehneen, W. P. George, Patten Bros., R. L. Irvln & Ce Derby & Wilson, C. Marsh, G. W. John sea & Co., Alex. Oerneyer, L. B. 8Ua sen, J. O.' Graham, Isaac Manning, Let L. Pearee, Isadora Greenbaum, M. T. Barnes, Wm. P. B. Smith, Tillsen & Ct, A. M. dough, O. W. YanBke, B. C. Oress, O. H. Robert-sen, J. C. Thampeon, Gee. C. Will, Wm. Brown, H. A. Thmae, Hafer Bros., O. P. Patten, W. B, Arnold, W. P. Babeaek, F. G. Deek alask, Tfces. II. Reynolds, A. L. Pra eer, J. U Knight, P. A. Wiggins, Qee. P. Badeta, Max O. Btirea, T. K. Can. iU, 0e. m Water, P. B. Soutbwiek, Ooloael J. Olmetead, J. A. Webon, H Pohle, P. J. Larsea, Jeeeph Sehiadler, W. M. Kaiser, T. C. Smith, Jr I. U. Jee, D. J. Pry, W. B. Oileea, R. Bek 84nee tk statement Is being freely made that only a few business men pe titioned) te have tho old pells fereo re tained, It will bo interesting reading to read tho petition as It wan filed, and tho same Is given belew: Te tho Honorable Mayor nnd Common ' Council of the City of Salem, Or.; Gentlentent Wo tho Anderslgaed tax payers and business men of tho Oily of Salem, earnestly and respectfully ask your honorable body to re-elect fer tho year 1000 tho poltee foreo as It Is now oonatltuted, to-wlti L. B, Murphy, Prank Shedeek nnd Health Oflloer J. W. Lewis, as wo are satisfied that no Improvement can lie mado by (tutting on inexperienced ihah to fill such re sponsible ISIUOHS. Respeetfully submitted, Jes. Meyers &8ens, J. L. Steakton ii Oe,, W. H. Helmes, M. Bredfmler, O. P. Blehep, Claud Oaten, Paul Hur, LUvd HsuMr. P. It kafer. Standard Llnuer Campany, A. O. Magers, J. P. " ' f O. Myer, Obas. B, Moires, L. K. Page, H. M. LaFore, John II. MeNary, W. D. OiAggett, a L. MteN'ary, II, A. Jehnr nen, v. T. jMcuarcieon, - o After Digestion WhAt? It's net'enougti to digeat your food, and rodueo it to pulp or liquid Inaido yeu, Imt it must also bo preporly ab sorbed, carried, to tho proper organs, filtered, purified, and carried by your blood to tbo various parts of your bothy which nro worn out and stand in nood of repair. This is a ayatera of cempileatod ma ehlnery, engineering, chemistry and phynUs, bofero which all of man's moot wonderful aohlovemcntA alnco tho world began .palo Into Inelgnlfleanoo. Ami, when you como to think of it. noxt to tho marvel of any complicated ploco of meclmnlsm Itself, is the man who, when It baa broken down, can re pair It and mako it go again. Stuart ' Dyspepsia Tablets. Really, the meat marvelous achieve ment in tho vast field of man's many elded endeavors. A perfect machine, which never falls llAt Jobbers Will Orginiie. Louisville, Ky., Jan. 3. Representor tlves of tho leading hat jobbing firms in this city Bt, Louis, Chicago, Kan sas Oily Nashville, Memphis, New Orleans, Atlanta and Cincinnati have arrived here to held a eoventlen, fer tho purpose of fcrmiagiK permanent organisation. Tho convention will last two or three days, and It Is expected that about 60 members will sign the organisation roll. The purpose of the organisation Is te stop acme of tho nbuses of the trade ami to eeeuro a friendly Interchange of views on busi ness matters, and nUo to bring the Job bers in closer soelal contact. Throe HtUo bnbea were nestled In bed, "I'll namo tbetn WlMlam, Willie and Bill," mother aatd Wldo was her amlle, for trlplota they bo Sho laya her good luck to Becky Moun tain Tea, (Great baby medicine.) Dr, Stone's Drug Store. mo eompiieateu meeaanjsm or man a interna) digestive arrangements. Tha secret of the great aueeees of Qtuart'a Dyspepsia Tablets la simply this, that they have beent prepared from the firm foundation of the most thor ough research into the real origin anil oause of all disorder, due to the im proper digestion ami absorption of food. Knowing the causo, further reeearck led to the knowledge of hew to relieve and euro, Stuart 'a Dyspepsia Tablets aro tho only medicine feunded upon certain ecleatlne rait of treatment, which make succeed a certainty. They penetrate into all the channels of your being, into the minutest arter ies, the tiniest lymphatics, the faint-1 Knlghta of rytblsA M. P. Davis, grand chancellor of the Knights of Pythias, paid Central ledge, To, 18, ef galem, nn eftlelal vlilt last night and installed the efUeere for the present term. The ledge exemplified the rank of page oh one of Salem's leading buslneea men, after which all repaired to the banquet room and did justice to the spread prepared by the committee. The memtws ef tha order in Balem will long remember the visit ef Grand Ohanseller Davis. A delega tion of Salem Knights will accompany the grand chancellor to Independence tonight, where he will visit Homer ledge. Mr. Davie lc postmaster at Uatea, "T'Cj&&m .... o ....... A Pleasant Way to Travel. fno above la the usual verdict of est tracery of nerve tlesuof and renew, (be traveler using the Missouri Paalao build up, rer reen, ami reetere te health , railway between tbo Pacific coast and evry disorder which improper food, O0r ingestion, or Incomplete nbeorpUeniie nnd accommodations given merit has caused, ia nny portion ef your an atom. No need to consult a physician. , 'At tho least sign ef distress after eating take Stuart's Dyspensia Tab lets. On tbo least pain or dlsoomfort In the east, and we believe that the serf- stomach, Hver, back or bowels, take " (Uu..i i. n.,s..i. rn.i.ii. rlen, R. A. Kirk, Cnae. O'Brien, John ' - vtt ". A rvraaa. Mi.. A Clv. A. A. Oue- . v "7 vlig for Improper food, Ingham, Ian Jorgoaeea, P. P. Talking- ton, Geo. N. Patterson, W. II. Byrd, W T. Rigdon, A. Oiever, Gee. Melson, H. THE COLD DAYS Are vry trying en ono whoso system is all run down, bowel constipated and blood impure. No wonder you take cold do easily. Build up and fortify tho system by taking H0STETTERS STOMACH BITTERS You 11 find it splendid for preventing Chills, Colds and Pneumonia, also for euring Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Costive, ness, Bloating and Malaria. Try it today, also get a free copy of our 1000 Almanac front your drogisgt. continual hunger, continual thirst, or less ef appetite ia greater or leeeer form, take Stvart'e Dyspepsia Tablets. By following these simple rules you will save yourself much pain, suffering and discomfort', and will add greatly to your span of life Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet u wiM make you Mve long and happily. Try tciem. Book on dyspepsia free. Address P. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The KlRd Yon Have Always Bought Bears tbo Slgn&t&roof Z&tf&&t this statement. Prom Denver, Colora do Springs nnd Denver there are two through trains daily to Kansas City and St. Louis, carrying Pullman's lat est standard cleotrle-lighted sleeping ears, chair cure and up-to-datu dining ears. The samo excellent service u operated from Kansas City and St, Louis to Memphis, Little Bock and Hot Springs. If you arc going east or south, write for particulars and full in formation. W. a M'BBIDB, Gen. Agfc, 124 Third SL. Portland, Ore Gladiolus Bulbs Several thousand very choice, finest strains and varieties, Oregon-grown bulbs, about twice the cite of Eastern or Imported bulbs, and produce the finest flowers, two to four inches across, and 12 to 20 on a stalk. Tho bulbo arc of two grades. Largest, selected, 60c per dozen, $3.50 per hundred. Medium Urge bulbs S5e per dotes, 2.60 per hundred. E. Hofer .s v .' j2b1