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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. 8ALKM. ORKQQN, TUESDAY, MARCn 17, ltHW.
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pokeroot - . i or.
lodld orFstMnlam 4 Or.
(H?osrla,0.7., S 1-2 Dram.
TtaTMlBfi oil wintrrjm
BaStofcmt to ik oas aM oaaea.
We vabltah
the rorBli Mail o WII
tloorloo Boo - Bra.
1 ClnohonKl Bark, 0 Bri
EuoKtliorn JUrk On
ft HUNDRED DOLLARS
Wk SALOON LICENSE
. ,
f ittis aad Drag Stores Pay $119 a Year
jje fcf s of or low De?ree !iust Pay &"
i v - c, itia PfPpdftm nf tha Citv Ii Future
El jar m mv v
.. .. nf fnn tA fwn f fnorwt nti-i. .Tnnnhft In ttin
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"5 thocltr council fixed tho liquor licenso at. $700 for saloons and
'hi on all city 'dogs was fixed at $3, and tho tax per year on pop-
itiroaj at 10- ,. jii.t. ... ,fi ..-fit uTr... i
rj.. rn thA North MM CrtiUK. uncu mm ui"""i uui.ii u x.
". - th nnvlnir of Pnnrfc ntroM will hltn-
ffl'3U?..!iS " crittwmlh street.
from """" " "" ;
M, rejoice! Tho ordlnanco
.- i .tone hnnnlnolfl
, u atmea ai jwu "-i-i
lKr8 wai lost at tho council
bit night, because as Mayor
remarked with a laugh, at
ifci of tho question, which con-
i Bnch valuable time, "Appar-
, majority of tho council aro
&rWr."
rled; tho revocation ot tho City of
Salem company's franchlso to tho
North Mill crock, which matter was
put ovor until tho first meeting In
May; and tho passing ot tho pound
ordinance, together with tho election
of J. C. Mnroh as poundmaBtcr and
special police officer.
The bicycle ordinance was tho first
Ifeitrongwt opponent to the or- j to como boforo tho council. Aftor
ind tho first 4o speak an amonacu oramnnco nau uecn suo-
'It ms Radcllff, who argued .mlttcd, It was adopted upon tho rec-
ifcrta" majority of the work- ommendntlon of tho ordlnanco com-
(E(3 ja this town came to their .mlttco. Tho electric sign ordinance
kiafcerecand If "such rhllcu- stiumittoa in an nmcnueu torm was
ik-ndi P"0 Imposed upon, rcau, approved uy tno ordinance com
mit th v would have to dls-
titcrr tmo they camo up bo-
! ur on on the sidewalk, tho
tToaid be they would havo to
ttfthetlmo" Ho stated that
A) ordinance passed, tltoao labor-
k m would have to rido on tho
art and hat h was not vot-
rbtlfg'jijt-on 'which compouod
to patronize tho strootcar
si He conriuued uy tat-
it, klBttif. wai a bloyclo rlilor,
i ftit It would work a hardship
m H the o'dlnnnco wa passed.
ma Jioorpg replied to this,
atej thtt ho, also was a rider,
ttht h thouqht podostrlans
I b poteced SpoeoJios flew
i nj f r'b for onu lime bo-
la who "wirs bloyclo rid-
k'Uil 'ivored tho ordlimnco, and
nb wo ulio, blcyulo rld-
hjttrr jgalnat t; thow'who
Ikrj wo.kinji for them who al-
Je t rvc' and thoe who
sidv who kn?w noine-
FM ao bad b"n knocked
ili Mc ''
a ft this long-drawn out
Mi Women's Club hobby,"
mlttfo niuj adopted.
The bill providing for tho pound
master was adopted.
The ordinance requiring improve
ment in sowor system was proiontod
and adopted. .
The liquor license camo noar to
being overlooked, but thero wore sov
oral on watch to sot) that it was not
missed. .
Tho ordlnanco was tho ono pre
sontcd at the last motting setting tho
licenso at $C00. It was approved for
accoptnnco by ,tho licenso commlttoo
and was about a to pass, when Alder
man Radcllff moved tho llcenao bo
raised to $700 from $C00. This
amondmont wns adopted.
Tha popcorn stand ordHnaco nlmed
it "Dnd Gierer wns brought ujrwlth
tho approbation of tho ordinance
commlttoo, but tho vot,o wns so von,
that it became necossary to call for
a second ballot, which was won by
those in favor of 'tho bill. It wnj
adopted.
Aldormnn Low prosontod n hill
wliloh had -boon ont to him, for
$12.B0 to pay for bndrjOB for tho Yow
Purk flromon. Tho council rofusod
'. u finally conoltided hmto allow this bill and it w"aa tqturned.
A resolution was hero introduced
by Stolz for the opening of Court
street to tho Qardon Road. ThU
was carried and tho city attorney
was Instructed to take tho nocossnry
stops to hurry the work.
Street Commissioner Martin was
I metics VOtft nf tha Minimi!
r-Urmen Eldrldce. Mlll&rd.
r i8d S'olx. against KUlott,
wr Mofflff Jacobs. Radcllff.
i aad Waldo.
i t-quor 1trn ciowlon Is at
f-ti b- utv council last
,l T T&l In? an amuniliiil i... . i... .. . ..n . nnnn
-- --oi - "iuvuuiu iiiniiuint-T uy m iuuuuii lu uirii
"ng the Itncea for sa-
urflft for beor halu nt $4 an
" Morei, jioo. This is a
rtfcI w.lef. a very hot flcht
a 5ed by the interoated
'' tbe TMUlt thai the. II.
n hovering betweon a
(the alley running east and wost from
Court street botwocn'FIfteenth and
Sixteenth streets and running down
to Fifteenth 'street. This alley hns
tiA. . .
iirjfoi M' lBaabBd
"w1' at its meUui- iflt
" tipoui or wany Im.
ttWe Which kni.a hun
fl for
aorae tlaie. among
Wa n. IT ' "'"UMB
7 . The bicr' ordinance
:-i.ia tAe ordinal .
i CKia wtmh was car
ure Teas
Ic Healthful-nerve
thing-delicious.
rOLGERS
LDEN GATE
TEAS
Jpan
i Oolong
EnglUH
reaKfat
Gun
powder
BUcK CO.
Green
Packed flavor-
.otcct their
" navor
tmU
-rmCe.
-- Taa
k. j
m
mm
boon cloied by somo woman who
built a fenco across tho thorough-lmounraents, woodon and Iron stakes
faro.
Tho attention of Martin was alSo
cal'ed by tha council to the unsatlu
faotory condition of sidewalks
throughopt tho city, especially those
on Mill street.
Aldorman Elliott here rose to his
feet and with a Bmllo stated: "I wish
to call attention .that South Salem has
put in a half block of cement side
walk without orders at her own ex
pense." A resolution by Elliott providing
that all city printing bear tho union
label was voted down for fear or
06tabllshingv a bad precedent.
The bill revokiug tho franchise of
the City of Sajem company to the
mill race
moved from "tho table" and It was
moved that It be adopted.
Stoekton opposed tho adoption of
the bill He stated he had been to
ae Mr. I,add lu Portland, who was
willing to invest a considerable sum
If r power company were started by
the nc-oplo of this city. Stockton
also stated that the woolen mill com-
hny as" paper mill company were
bidding for the property and that he
did not think the people of this city
I could afford to antagonize the pros-
tent owners.
' Stolz baoked up the- jirsumeat of
.Stockton, stating that he beMove.1
that some company would soon, take
over the race. His suggestion that
bo action fc taken by the council
until May l was carried unanimous
ly Elliott lutroduoed a resolution
gra a ting property owb on Kearney
that street Consldeablo nrgument
was had about tho grade of tho
streot. It wns tho final decision ot
the council that the street comnits
nloner furnish an ofTiolnl grado for
tho street, which grado must bo fol
lowod. Tho Warren Improvement was au
thorized to draw tho full amount of
their claim for tho Improvement of
Court street..
Tho claim of Mrs. Sarah A. GaddUa
for $150 for a broken arm sustained
by falling Into tho creek betwoen
tho dopot and the Ploronco hotel on
Dccombor 31 last was refused. The
city recorder was ordered, to wrlto
to hor attorneys, Frallterton & Orcott
explaining that Mrs. GaddlB wag sole
ly responsible for tho nee'dent.
A communication from tho Port
land Railway, Light & Power com
pany, nccoptlng the resolution for
tho improvement and paving of tho
company's right of way on Stnto
street, was placed on fllo.
Specification for tho building of
the 15 foot In diameter cisterns at
Court and Commercial Btreot and at
Liberty and State Btreots wcro nc
coptod and ordered published for
bids.
A resolution requiring alt proper
ty owners desiring Bldownlka In front
of their land to furnish descriptions
ot such Innd to tho city nttornoy was
adopted.
A resolution was Introduced di
recting the owners of tho mill raco
in North Salem to rcduco tho brldgo
to tho grado of flic streot. This res
olution was adopted.
A resolution wns carried providing
for substantial crosswalks on Thir
teenth street for tho bonoflt of mnll
carriers.
An ordlnanco wns passod providing
for tho opening and thorough im
proving of Wlntor streot from tho
South Mill crook to 'tho fair grounds.
Tho Improving of High Btroot be
tween State and Court was horo Introduced-
In a resolution. It was
ouggontod by Stolz that the matter
wait until tho parallel atreets aro Im
proved. Tho motion, howevor, wub
adopted.
A resolution calling for plnnR and
specification for Improving Llborty
street to Chomeketa was adopted.
Improvements of Court Btroot to
Seventeenth Btroot by changing
curbs wns provldod for In a reolu
tlon which wns presented to tho
council. TIioho Improvements aro to
bo onterly from tho present bltu-
llthto pavement.
Owing to a discussion as to tho
width of this stroot, tho 28 feet wldtlv
askoit for belngdoclnred too narrow,
tho bill was roferrod back to tho In
troducer. -
Mayor Rodgors wurned .tho oounoll
that these resolution wore too gon
oral and were not epolflo oneugh:
thnt thoy fnllod to state kliuls of
orirbs. stroot crossings and many
other smnll, but Important details,
whloh might mnkq, tho acts Invalid,
A rosolutlon was adopted provid
ing for tho Improving df Commercial
street from tho South Mill crock to
Cqnter strwjt; Conter utroot from
Front to Contmerolnl. ,
Tho Portland Railway, Light &
Power company will bo Instructed
to pavo betweon tho rails and on
foot and a half on aach sldo of tho
tracks on State Btreot with vitrified
brick, grouted In content ni provided
in tho original specifications.
The ordinance providing for stono
PILES
2SL
"I mm at'r4t with plloa for tfclMr :lt im
for constipation. In ilia coorm f v. i ,... i
Mia Pllj; MMn to dlitppctr ami nt tli and of il
wwMiutiuuiuuiiTOaon roa at all, CaetU
hT dona wondan fprtaa. 1 am rntlnjreanUaii
fwl IU.ina," Oaotta KrdrrKpolob?o:
Best For
Tn Bowel
CiMovcATTwmie
. PalaUb. Potnt, Taa 0va. l nW.
SKF Slekan, WK.n or Grlr. lo, . h. Ntj3
pMUbulk. Tha onalna Ublat VumpaU OOO.
erBtad Vs or or your roonoy ask.
Sarlln Rmedr Co,, Chteao or N.V. JM
AMMALSAUJEN RHLLWII IIXCS
to show streot surveys, as alroady
published by Tho Journal, was adopt
od hy tho oounoliy also tho report of
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths.
There Is u d I sense prevailing In this
rountry ninbt dangerous iiecaus: no necep-
live, .MaiiybiNiueM
deaths are cmucd
bv jt -hart dis
ease, pH"iinmuui.
heart failure 01
ajMilrx.T ar tftn
the retwlt ot kn
I icy iUcmc U
ktilney' trouble is
allowed toMihauce.
the kiliiy-putuii
oil blood' will U
In North Salem waB re- )tck the vital organ, ctniwiijc raurrh of
Hie bladder, or tiie Kne uuriuaeite
break down and vante awa cell by celt
Bladder trdublett aluioat U rult
from a deratiuutHt of tixr kidiMets awl
a cure is Qbtunetl i.tikkast by a jtropar
III l'l I'll TrV
Survoyob Tillman on this camo mat
tor. Tho fctono monuments, which
aroto bo placed on tho moro im
portant BtreotB, aro to bo of grnnlto
in two blocks 5 Inches thick and 34
inches In height. Tho ordlnanco waa
rrad tthrco times and finally passed.
Tho Hquor ordlnanco as Anally
decided upon providing for a saloon
licenso of $700, a beer hnll Uconso
of $400 nnd a licenso for druggtats
of $100, camo rap for flnnl pnssaao
nn wont through Bwimmlngly at a
voto of 10 to 2, Mooros and Jncobc
voting no.
Tho pound ordinance providing for
a dog licenso of $3.50 nnd tho ap
pointment of a pound master, was
finally passed aftor a great deal of
argument as to whoro tho expenses
for tho poundmastor and tho keoplng
of .tho dogs woro to como from.
j. 8. Weloh and J. C. Marsh wero
placed In nomination for tho Job.
Woloh got It, gottlng 8 ot tho 12
votes.
Tho Bower ordinance governing
South Salem was ronpoled.
The. bicycle ordlimnco horo came
up for a consldorablo dlsouiwlon and
was lost, bb oxplalned olBOwhoro In
-this papor, by a voto of S to 4.
Tho ordlnnnco rogulntlng tho olcc
trlo signs so that tho samo bo 10
fet' 'Mg'i pud sccuroly fastened, wna
p- ' 1.
Tho ordlnanco nlmed ngnlnst
"Dad" Olerer and hh poanut stand
camo up fo. final hearing, and wib
loHt aa a majority of tho ontlro coun
cil fnllod to voto favorably.
Tho council concluded by approv
ing a numbor of miscellaneous bills.
.. ... O- '
No Uso to Die.
"I havo found out that thoro Is
no uho to die ot lung trublo as lonj
as you can got Dr.' King's Now Dis
covery," says-Mrs J. P. Whlto, of
Rushboror, Pa. "I would not be
nllvo today only for that wondorful
medicine. It ioosons up n cough
qulckor "than anything oUo, nnd
euros lung dlseaso oven altr tho
caso is pronounced hopeless." This
most rMlnble remedy for coughs nnd
colds, lagrlppo, asthma, bronchitis
and hoaraonoss, Is so'd undor guar
antee at J. C. Parry's drug storo; 50c
and $1.00., Trial bottlo free.
- . n.i
Japan hns received a formal
aiology from China for tho solzuro
of tho stoamshlp Tatsu Maru, and
tho incident, Is closed.
u
Good for .Everybody, .
Mr, Norman R. Coulter, a promt,
nent architect. In tho Dolbert build
Ing, San Francisco, says: "I fully
endrose nil that has been said of
Eleotrlc Rittors as a tonic medlolno.
It Is good for everybody. It corrects
stomach, llvor und kidney dlaorderi
in a prompt and efficient manner-
and buildB up tho system." Eleotrlc
RItters Is tho best spring modlcine
ever sold ovor a druggist's countor;
as a blood puriflor It is unequalod;
50c nt J. C. Perry's drug storo.
OREGON'S
OPP O RTUNITY
t
COLONIST RATES from all parts of
tho United Stills and Canada to nil
parts of Orcaon aud tho Northwest
tvlll bo PHt Into effect by
THE dREGONRABLROAD So NAVIGATION CO.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
(Lines in Oregon)
DAILY DUltlNQ MAItCn AND APRIIi, 19m.
From ttto Prlclpal Cities ot tho Mlddlca West tlto Rates will M
' a.i Follews:
FROM . TO 8ALKM FROM TO SALXM
CHICAGO $38 COUNCIL BLUFFS . ...f6
ST. LOUIS S35 OMAILV . . T . . , . . ....fJW
KANSAS CITY $30 ST. PAUL $0
Corresponding Rates from all other Eastern points. Stopovert at
pleasure at JTll points In Oregon,
Tho Colonist Rato Is h0 grrCAtcft of all homebalkkrs. Oifgon tiM
unlimited resources and needs. woro people who dcire liometi and
larger opitortnaltlcs. ,
Oregon peoplo enn accomplish splendid results hy heralding
this opportunity to nil tho world. Send Orogon literature giving
good rollablo lnformatlqu about tho state, far and wide. Call on the
nbovo railroads for it If nccossary.
FARES CAN BE PREPAID
Hero at homo If desired. Any ngont Is authorized to accopt the
required deposit and telogrnph ticket to any point, Call on local
ngont or nddro3s,
, VM. MrMUllRAY,
General Passenger Agent, Portland. OroRH.
MWWmWWWWWMllW
!
oip4e bottke of this wonderful Hew dis
rovcry awl a uook uw. ei an . it.
uoth at free by hmiI. Addiea. Dr. Kil
ntr & Co.. IJiBghanitoB, N Y. When
uTitine mention reading this gtinerou
ogar in this papr. IXnt make Hy
mistake, but remember the ttamejSwaiap
Root, Dr, Kiltner's Swamp-Root, and the
uLlrtis. BiBRhamtoa. N. Y.. ou every
.street la Souths Sal Heat to pave bottle.
3 cure la yuiii tiwik
traaUnHt of the kidneys. If you arc feel
tag badly you can wake ho niieUke by
tiking Dr. Kilmer'. Swamp-Root, the
greot kidy. liver and bladder remedy.
It corrects inability to hokl urm and
scalding pain iu paawtag it, attd over
couio6 that MHpWwanat eatty of Uiag
compelled to go ofttm tkrawgh the day,
aad to get ap many tune cImi-ink ike
aijeht. The mikl awl the exUmorduwry
effect of Swauip-Root i ooh raatuML
It sumls the higketi for iu woaJrfnl
cnr4 of the moat ditroaMg caeea.
Svamn-Root Is pleasant to Uke ami is
$okl by all dmggfeU fn afty-eaat and
oneolktr we Iiottlas. i om ay uv a
1 Are You Interested
In Saving Your Money?
W Ot rnurso vnu nro. That's whv wo ndvortlso. Wo carry ono of
1 5 tho host stocks of wagons and '.miAomonts In tho city, nnd It Is to 9
J your Intorost as a monoy-aavor to call and ooo our lino no matter S
S wneiiier you buy or not, wo unow innt you Know a unrgain wnos
J jim soo It, and that you will bo suro to toll others about thorn.
I M Wo carry a comploto lino of wngons, buggies, fnrm Implomonts, all
klndtt of fnrm and mill machinery, paints, oils and varnishes. First
class blacksmlthlng nnd horso shooing also done.
Wo tako second-hand vohlclos and machinery as part payment
on nil now cash ordors.
Koep your monoy nt homo by buying what you need at homo,
and at tho sumo timo boo what you'ro gottlng,
GEORGE B. JACOBS
R. F. D. 8' - - Salem, Or.
wiMaiaNiaiwauiM.'taw.i.iaiMMWWaawaartWaawaawaail
j-,, ItL SSa fa yTgrr jfer JaWaa
YOU'LL KNJOY A 1)111 VH
Iu ono of our rlga Just at much m if
you owned It. Moro,, In fact, for
you wPl havo all tho pleasure and
only a moro fraction of tho oxpeuae
of a prlvato stnblo. You aro not
limited In your choice of a turnout
clthor. Our llvory sorvlco can up
ply anything you requlro, from a
runabout to a coach uud team. How
can wo sorro you?
FASHION 8TAIILES,
C, W. Yamiko, Prop,
131-137 N. High Bt. Phono Main 44
aa a aaawaaaaaa raiaiiiiniiiin iaaaa
drJmflrwWMw10
A three day storm hat caused
Hoods In many parts of ouetern Oro
gon. ,
BOSTON BROWNBREADFLOUR
Is Sclf-rkrlng. It makes GtsUtJfte Bcowa
Btd, Toothsome QlckBitcoft,raacl a
GLORIOUS BOILED PUD.'DING
SoWbyAl Grocers
Chamberlain' Cough Remedy It
Hof It. Agreciibjo and Kfft'ctlvc.
Chsmbarlaln's Cough Remedy has)
no superior for coughs, colds and
croup, and the faot that It Is pleas-,
aot to tuko and oontalns nothing ln(
aay way injurious has made it a
favorite with mothers. Mr. W. S. '
I'elham, a merchant of KlrkavlUe. '
Iowa, says: "For more than 20 yean
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has
been my leading remedy for ail
throat troubles. It It eapecJally eucBej
eesaiHi ih casus oi arouii. whiui-
like It and my cusfotnera who have
ueed it will not take any other"
For sale at Dr. Stone's drug store.
r
HAVE AN EARNEST CRE
For the comfort of the folks at home. Hundlo up tho
family washing and pliou- No. 20 early Monday for oi
to send a wagon or tho clothes. We wilt save yon
money, worry and disoomfort, and avo the clothes, as well. They
will tome back to you froh, crisp nnd clean.
WE DO IT RIGHT
The Salem Steam Laundry
THIS LAl'MmV THAT KNOW HOW
The Labauon Criterion wants toi
kaow what has become, of one Mr.
Heeyand his reply IP enaur ru
tos.
There is nothing else 'Mutt ai
god" as Kemp's Balsam, the best
cough cure, and the other kinds
cost Just as much w this famous
remedy.
LIME AND SULPHUR SPRAY
DEPENDABLE BRAND
Manufactured by Gtto StoJ; Cmpmy, Ccf. MM ad Smmr Sts
HALK31, OHKOOK I'HONK MAIN M.
Wo guarantee this spray to be a strictly pure lime and sulphur
solution, tost 29 to. 3 1 Daume.
For sale by FJLETCHKK BVMi, U. A, WNITK A OXH, TILT
SON CO., K, D. OIUIKBT 4 CQ, AND AT FAOIOKY.
Price $8.60 per barrel; II 50 credit for barrel, if returned.
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