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SAIL..' CAM TAL JOURNAL. 0ALBM ORKOOK. TUKHMAV, MARCH 8, 108.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
V.. MOFKK, J5e mhI Fro.
Ah l4eprtm' rtewtfP Deroted to American Principle and
' Ikti't'tnre and Porctofwmvnt of All Own. ,
rubllflliol Krcry Erealue Rxcit BomUy, Sltm; Ore.
SUBSCRIPTION RATK0.
(Iorfliblf in Adrtncc. )
D)lr, bf currier, per jrer ...W.OO I'er rnontb-. .0c
P!ljr, by maII, pr yrtr .... ..... 4.W I'er month 35c
Weekly, by mull, per rt I-W HI pioolh .wOo
SPECIAL )KUVKRY.
For o avonleaee f aebucrlbers branch delivery offices ere eatae
ate At the fallewfae; abates at IS cents per month, $1.69 far thre
WHSa.''.
Asylum Store, y, 0. Bo Voo & Son, Asylum Arenas Junction.
' Carliue, Seveafeeath streot o A. W, Lane, 3ardon Road store,
Dane's Store, Alex, Daue, South Commercial trcot.
Electric Store, C, M, Epploy, East State streot.
Pair Orouads Store, Harrison Ie, Fair Grounds Road.
Howell' Comer, Twelfth and Cross streets.
O. K, Grocery, A. A. Hagleba t, Twelfth street,
Wheeler's Store. W. D. Wheaor. Highland avenue.
Tew Park fttor . F. O. Sower ox. Twelfth and Leslie.
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ac
GMiNCH.
LOWERS
IkIm-m Agrt'emoal Willi
.Kfrxtrio Commnr km to
l- ' a J
' hnlf of Commercial street for a
Tho long standing difference he- Rnnlon. This was a Joko and wai.
twoon tho city council and the ot passed, though Counallmnn Itnd
Portlimd HeJeotrlc Hallway, Light & Jlffe ""Id nt undorstund and opposod
Tower company regarding tho work ho onllnnnoo "heoauso that Btroot
on Btnta and North Llhorty afreets, should ho paved."
havo been notllod and work will bo' Tho resolution providing for the
begun Immediately on those streets, living of Commorolul street was
Tho city fathers, aftor much wrong- brought up mid Councilman Btoolc
lang, pnssod tho resolution last night U)n Introduced a motion nddlng Con
which gives tho railroad company. tor struot, from Commofoln! stroot
the necessary permit, and then In t tlio steel bridge, to tho area. to bo
return, hnve tiled tholr formal poll Paved. This was oarrlud.
tlon, whloh does awoy wlti cerluln ' A protest by L. Wndo and Jono
dangers to tho oily from defects In ngalmt paving of North Liberty
the chnrtor, by whloh tho company Rtroot south of tlio Anderson prop
might Iiuvo bupn nblo to withdraw orty. was road and roforrad to n
from their part of the contract. commltteo.
Tho saloon llconso matter oamo Tho matter or tho North Mill rueo
'ap, as expected, n now orlllunnan. being deulnrod a nuisance, on the
changing the llconso (o $000 for su- motion of Councilman Stockton, was
loons; to 1400 for hour halls, and l"l on tho tnblo so that an appor
tion for drug storm dlHponKlni; tiuilty would bo had for othar Intor
Ihiuora without a physlnlau'a order ' l purohaso tho right to tho ruco.
being submitted. Aftor consider possibly to convert It Into n larger
abta wrangling tho IIuuuko com noo for n largo mnnufaoturlng con
uiltU'o sueneodud In having tho orn. Tho rosolullon was pamod by
tlcoueo ordluanoo . submtttod to a vote or 6 to 3. Kruno r. MolIU and
thwin. TiU iiommlttse- cousUtlug Jacobs voting agulnst It.
t)f Aldermen Waldo, l-'rassr and CuunoHinnn. tl3ldrldge runjitrsUd
Jacobs, was nfrnhl that If tho new. permission of th oiuiuoll to puxohase
or substitute ordlnanoe. got Into tho moo Io"'l of earth to repair the
Iituuh of tho ordinance oommlttoo, j Booth Huloin Commerolal street
to whom It was at first suggested It .
be referred, thst the-y might not net
quickly OHough and allow the orlgN
rial lloOO lltwniw tu pass.
A good meosHre was Introduoud by
Mayor HoiVKrn, wihorohy the stand
Ing of the oily In aU nud funds
will b milnulttud to the nouuoll
monthly.
Thu bill providing for the repair
of Mtrootcar bridge wus givon Its
second reading,
'When tho raporl of Hih oommltte
presented lt reeamniVHdatian that
tho fR olootrio sjgu rtMtrlotlon ordl
nanca pa, a minority report wa.
submitted The $R lax provision
was nrgutil ngaiat by Counoiimen
l',tnir. Sllolu ami Htoekton CounoJi
man Monrta statinj he had no objec
tion to the JR lteiuo being strlokon
out and the motion of Radellrr,
the oniitMHeo was rtraferrd to th
ordinaar wmwltteo with imtruc
IIoiih tu xtrlkw out UHa prfvttloa.
leaving romalalag rwstrlcltnas stand-
(Jreiybaniu. aftr pnaslag or tuts
(Mllaueous bills, movmt the onunell
to sat uslde l7S from the ttlSO set
slde for a bargw. which Orwabaum
stated whs nut nedKl, be traaaferreo
so as to imy a rnueh aevMett stroet
Hirliiktt Tata umlleu was m,
fd It vs a'o iutvkUd that $910
Itn t MUle from the Jso tor mi
Baby Laugh
It belongs to hemUtt for
a baby to eat and sleep,
to l&ugh ami grow fat.
Hut fat cornea flrstj
don't ask a crawny
baby to laugh; wbyt
vw lib smUe U pUiful I
Fat cou first.
Tk way to be fat ia th
way to be healthy.
Soft's Emulsion
U tk propr food,
but ealy a Uttbs at first.
TmMHjnsmxsmmmm
collaneous necessities, and J12S more
was allowed toward tho purchaso of
n horso for tho city.
Tho lrM)l committee submitted n
renort ahowlnc tho deslra of nronflr
I WiFpe!Fil,p owncr' a'onB Commercial street,
LIvLllOL with tho oxcontlon of C. A. Wntor
man, to liavo that thoroughfaro Itn
' proved. Watorm.an will havo to ho
OchcthI I'l for his properly.
Paving' T'10 rPrt ot lho "tfco't commit
tee jirovldlnp for sldowulkon Court
atreot was accepted and passed.
8; A, Dow was rontcd tho west
bridge. This was about to b given,
whan CituiioIlniHU Ureaubaum Jump
ed to his feet sail oppoiod tho meas
ure, saying the axpeuse. noooesary
could be used to other mirposas ad
vantageously, atoht and Molllt hack
ed up Hldrldgf'D resolution. Green
bnum oppoed the matter very ten.
elously stutlng, "If there is $100 or
$000 to lie paid out we wans to
known where If going and It oue
man can map iU mpendUure at
tills t(me, 1 am going to do It."
UldrlUg reptiod uiwn this rather
strong InuusHdo by imylug If thore
was any doubt, he would bo willing
to havo It go over until next moat
ing The mutter was argued pro and
eon for tome time. It bolag claimed
by those Ih favor of tho measure
thai the dirt eould be gotten for 3ft
oonta new aad later it would eost 10
cents i- lead. The matter was
finally iiaa.
Liquor lieHtt vi'we gmnteil to
Itolph Hob want and K. l. Colli h.
Thr sewarage p!nnilUe, al'tha
reqiat of Couuotlman WlloU. was
lustruatetl to look Into the wrg
system In Bouth flnlom ami ntaart
at Hast oouneil meUH.
A rtssolutloH wvia.pas! oalttHX
for bhle for iew oLsteiuis on Stala
a.H OowMvrolal itrmsta sad
and Commercial striata.
Court'
The nHIMlHtnuHt ot J
U, l'ntu
a tiu oHKlaeer wae ratined 1U
waa trmauy tmaual h Mr
Rotiaera same time ao with a aa'-
ary of $1S w&r taeata. CtMntcll
aaa Jacaaa retaafkaa that he vuh.,l
that the eity woaUl alwaye aa out uf
town ta saear taiaaeteat asststaa'
A iietitinN aaa reaalalloa provt-1-tag
rur the weraaawlaiag of Hood
WriMK aa4 U- reovn of the track
of the Pertlaad Itleotrtt omaaay t
the center of that street, waa arevt
al antt immm1 aatAaatlttae for.
the wark r fkreatatad with tk
reiimlaUatt. Tea atraat h ta h a!
UairVHai hrjm DeaMaarolal to Sixth
street.
It waa at thl JaaaiMae lhat th,
roeaawa aaaettMg tha 1'rtrtlaa.l
kt:eeir4e RaHway. Light & Pewr
roiaaaai- the nrgM t uKiM wark oa
Stale aaa Narth liberty ettaais, wa '
letroaueaa Tha sMotaeatla la
the tvttalalraa itwvWM for fi)eal
raila, hat aa aataadtaeat eaMlag far'
Taaua4 ralhi wU a eoft 4
After Oocc Tasting
Yttfol
do one wnt an old-fashioned
cod liver oil prepara
tion or emulsion, because
Vinol is a much better body
builder and strength creator
for old people,weak children,
and for coughs, colds, bron
chitis, etc. If it does no good
w will return your money.
woe presented
by Councilman Gi
drldgo.
Aldorman Oreenbaum stated that
tho 7C-pound groove rail provided
In tho amendment was putting too
much opposition agalnsttho raijroad
company; that tho dzfycwid rail
was cpough to osk 'tho streetcar
company to lay.
At this point Councilman Stockton
Jumped to his feet and In a vehement
volco backed up the argument of
Oreenbaum, adding that "as .business
men, wo should do everything to
help got tho BtrooU - paved and In
condition."
Alderman Elliott thon Introduced
Chief Engineer Iluber of tho Port
land Electric Railway, Llsht & Pawn
or company, who was given tho prlv
llcgo of tho floor and In a technical
talk oxplatnod that tho T rail and
other original provision In resolu
tions had provou satlnfaotory In otho-
oltlee. Ho also assured tho council
that his company wan willing to
moot tho city half way.
Counollman Bldrldgg asked wheth
or tho railroad company would guar
nntoo that th rest of the streot
would not bo Injured by ths com
pany's paving. Huhor replied that
ho would only guarantee tho condi
tion of tho lovon root his company
woro to pave. .
Ho thon oxplnlnod how his com
pany's paving would probably not
lujuro tho rest of tho streot.
Tho raport of Englneor Taylor of
Portland, whoroln the T rail and
sort foundation woro warned against.
was referred to. Iluber took oxaep
tlon to tho opinion of Taylor stating
that t Intro was tnoro trouble oxnorl
onoed on Washington street In Port
land booiiuao tho canoreto lundo a too
rigid bed. "Asphaltum," he said,
"was hotter than ooaoroto."
A roolutlon calling for th paw
Ing of portions of Slut aad i.lborty
stroats with vetrlllod brick, was onr
rled. The formal petit loa of the Port
land Hleolrlo Hallway. Light &.Pov,
r eompany, wherein It waved Its
rights to certain charter provisien:
with a technical proviso, to make the
resolution legal was accepted.
A motion by Council Stockton pro
viding for a commute, consisting of
the mayor, olty attornoy and olialr
man or .tract eommlttee, to Investi
gate the state or linnrovemojita on
the first three bloeks of Statu street,
was passed. The mayor will uleo
retort on the matter at a special
meeting of the council.
A reaoluttoH calling for bids for
extending or pvtHg akmg Commt
elnl atreel from Soath Mill oroek t
Ceutur street, wai peesed.
A similar reeetHtlnu resnntlag
sowora In hleoke 1 and 3 ot Prluk
eVa addtttem, imummI without opH
all Ion.
The apalleattoH of lluganQ Haker
lea fur a llnr Iroenee to qqndHeA
snlooa at 113 Oammerolal 'street,
was referred to the Uoenso ooiumlt.
tw.
The odlnanee providing for
poMHtatr na aaee. was ratnraed
vetoed ay Mayor Rodger bsoause .i
fulled te Wate where the funds wore
to be aatMletl. The erdlaanua fullee
! to MMe. bMt a sahslltHte wn nre-
eeatetl aad pane! later.
The Httor Met hero earn ag
for cttaehivratloa aad aa amaMilHiaai
. .::.." .. " VI Jtlr " -f ite ruts, They
iTTZJr TLLM!: . ,
JmTI , 1 , ...;. J-IT
.Ulag biNrr ual.v ni4 $too tor drag-
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irwowetj
OiavcATuane
I r.iu Nwn rk.ej im4.
pavnewaa mm a wm fC es.sf
n.au.4re-,ca.snrK.Y. sm
tmn mst te mxm nxis
ouiii m riu i
gUta. Tho new amendment was read
twice, .when an objection was made
that It be submitted to the ordinance
committee. This failed to pass, but
a subsequent motion passed which
submitted It to the HcoW commit
tee. Tho license committee made
tho fight, which turned the measure
over to them.
A substitute ordinance In the
pound bill because ot Its failure to
state where money collected for li
censes was to be deposited; was re
ferrod to tho committee on
nances.
ordl-
Tli nrHInnncA Umltlnir the rlchta
of peddlars maintaining stands, in
tho stree-ts. came up for third read-
Ing and was- referred back to tho
rntnmlllAn n nrnvlilfr Hint nnrli m'lint
bo valued at $100, instead of $1000.
This ordinance was really aimed al
"Dad" Oeler, who hna been maln-
talnlng a valuable peanut wagon In
.front of Waters cigar Btoro on Com
mercial street and for this purpose
tho restrictions, euch as requiring
tho stand to be worth $1000and the
owner thoreof to secure permission
from tho land holder In front of
whoso property tho
street vendor
happened to locate.
Tho resolution providing for the
repairing and Improving of streetcar
bridges was paascd.
Tho new ordlnanco governing aldo
walks camo up for last roading and
wus passed.
A jcsolutlon repealing a void or
dlnanco providing for tho cloanlng of
alleys passed.
Mayor Roilgors- surrendered tho
tho chair temporarily to Stockton
Introduced an amendment to tho bill
providing for the duties of tho ro-
cordor, whoroby that nfllclal should
submit to the counoll enoh month
n report showing tho funds and
nsselH of tho olty. This umondment
passed unanimously.
The ordlnanoe providing for the
changing of nanio of Broadway
to High; and changing tho street
known as tho Old County Road to
H road way. was passpd.
It was rumorod that many Intor
ostod parties will shortly begin an
agitation to havo tho mooting time1
of tho council changed from Monday
night to tho afternoon or tho same
day. It Is claimed that many who
llvo far out. oxporlsuco considerable
dlflloulty In getting to their homos
at tho lato hour tho council nisunlly
adjourns. Others say they would
much prefar tho mooting tlmo to bo
set at 2 or 3 o'clock In tho nttor-
noon, when they nre troo to attend,
leaving the uvonlng to be apont with i
their families.
There hi nothing else "Just as
good" as Kemp's Balsam, the beat
ouugh on re, and the other kinds
ooat Juet as muah ae this famous
remedy.
Don't stop tix pick up tho kind
words you drop Chicago News,
O '
ltaro Suicide
as President Roosevelt calls It Is not
nearly the meuaoe to Inqroaso In pop
ulation that deaths among InfanU
are. And eight out ot ten or these
death are directly or Indirectly
eaitsed by bowel troubles. MaCiee't
Baby Itllxlr oures dlarrhooa, dysen
tary. wiur stomach and all Infant
ailments of thht nature. Just the
thlHJt for teethlnc? tuililna. Vrina ?K
nnd SO whu. Sold by all dealora.
Arroaaaao Is
wiedaia. RIou.
the obstrucllon of
It hi better te cure the little cough,
than to lake ohanees of consump
tion. The beat cough euro Is Kemp'e
nalsaat. Dmgglsu soil H at 25c
aaU Sac a aottto.
The road t rula h? maay "buy
way," Labor Leader,
The !,uky Qiutrtijr.
6s taeijae yea ay aat for a box of
hrl - ".af. mere
aaa jawats. Try theai far
heeilaehe. btlloaaaaea. eoaatlaatioa
aa4 Malaria. If iay lbWrtvotHt )-u
Jta ertee will a eheerfally retaaded
J. C. Ierry'a ara itare.
- - a
Hlure-nal,M
-a s-Bwxmmmm esetateic eteae
th eaJaaaar ewlts dally
The seateace af a 4ay laat
,K
' Our prteoe aywaaJMttia wHh yoar
i - aiaa.
ataoa aaatth tsaaaia stek
iaisa laataaa af leUtac tkeateelva
Mat atek aatt the Uy ta ear it. 3a
i toas a a Jcaaa yeatr ttvar. aawato
jasat staaiaah ta a haalthy aa4 active
la4 Uarataa reft aautkiwtlaa.
taaetlvw Hver aa4 alt saeataeh aa4
eoai trawhla. Sold by all dealers
P-""-'"" -""B
candidates cards
(Cards of county candidates $5.
Cards for district and state candi
dates $10).
For Representative.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for tho Republican nomlna-
tlon for representative at tho pri
maries, April 17.
IF flOMIAATKll AINU mummm:k.U
IF
rsilAM. ALWAYS VOTE FOR THE
rEOFtH'S CHOICE FOR UNITED
STATES SENATOR.
HAL D. PATTON.
I hereby nnnounco myself as a
oindidato for nomination at tho Re-
puoncan primaries tor
county eu-
'porintenuenr. or scnoois.
WALTER M. SMITH.
hereby announce . myself
as a
candldato for nomlnntlon at ho JIq
ubl,can Primaries for commission.
or.
B. E. ROBERTSON,
Turner, Oregon.
I dcslro to placo my namo before
tho Republican primaries for n re
nomination for County recorder. '
D. a. DRAQERL..
I wish to nnnounco to my frlonds
that I am a candldato for county
treasurer, subject to the Republican
primaries. JOSEPH G. MOORE.
I hereby announce mysolf a candl
dato for county commissioner on tho
Republican ticket.
O. B. IIOYT,
Jefferson, Oro.
I am- a candidates for oflico of
county Judgu, subjqct to the Repub
lican prlmnrlos, on the platform of
a squnro doul to all.
W. W. HALL.
At tho request of many Ropubll-
' cans I havo decided to bocomo a can
dldato for tho nomination for county
Judge, subject to tho Republican pri
mary olectlon.
WILLIAM BUSHEY.
For Assessor.
I horaby nnnounco my candidacy
In tho Republican primaries for as
sessor nf fnrlon ceuntv: nledirlnc
,l8t .. , taxnUo
r J fucu,
For County Judgo of Marlon coun
ty, M. L. Jones. His platform will bo
n square doal and fair treatmont for
ovary one; good roads, no wasto of
public money, oto.
For County Hupck-iutemlimt.
1 hereby nnnounco myself as a can
dldato for County Superintendent ot
SohooU for Marlon county, at tlie
Ropubltann primaries, April 17.
A. C. BAKER.
Turner, Or.
COFFEE
Five degrees of excel
lence: good; better;
fine; finer;
finest: all Schilling's Best.
Yur aroter lelwu eur mener it ,ou Joo't
IIV.lt. xrp)r Mm
i ii .i
There Is no salvation as long as
thr 8u" satlsfaotlpn
IF YOU KNOW.
The merits e: tho Texas Wonder, you
would never suffer from kidney,
bladder or rheumatic, trouble. $1
bottle, two months' treatment, sold
by S. O. Ston) drug store, or by mall.
Testimonials with each bottle.
The man who labors six days
a week for a living, should make
aa effort to eave a part of hi earn
lass agalaet the Mate when his
aralag eaaaeity will he reducrJ
by age.
A eavtag baak tateret-bar-la
aeeoaat affords aa axee4lat
ptaa far tale pentose.
Start aa aeeoaat aad duposlte
facalarly a aorUoa of yonr wagek
ami a eaayeteaee f old age win
he eeaarad.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL
NATIONAL BANK
-VM.o-T
THE slEST ROAST
FAMILY EVER
Cam bo obtained from
tender and Juicy beer
nnrV Alt n... '
r-.... . MUI U1CSU ir
vb ku vuuaoai ann r,tt,
the Ublo to gult the denm
rastldlous. Our prices are I
quality than you can
place ia Salem,
E. C CR08B,
i-Hoae wsj.
dVLCM WATER ff
OFFICII CRT
For water serthsa mdIt
cms payable aoatkW !
MICKORT
BARK
Cough RcmeeV
BanaiHmmi
Coughs, Colds
CROUP
Whoopgn, Ct
Bfstii;,l
SORt THROAT
lTIIROAT."dUNCS
iKimiunrtKiiui
" wrwj
SAirM,(W00X.Ul.l
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Prices 2Gc, COc, ILOC
firat-clans druggists erer
Salem Fence
Ilcadquartrrs for Wors
Fencing.
Nottlng, Pickets, GatM,
Roofing, P. & B. Itcady
All at lowest prlfi
CHAS. D. Ml
Su:cenor
WAIATR M0WJ
1WO Court St.
TORRIDZi
FUNARCE
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