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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON.. FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1008 - - 1 I,,, ..j .mi Comptth Fortnule, ' M J I Barn.p.riii. Moot, luun. m. s s tsy T"TTellor Book Root, SSrt. 0Or l tr I fc Lloorlo Moot sort, ''" w Buokthorn rk 4 0n, .t t .u,,vi nflhli BUlllnI Hoot 4 Or. .-.. IF f0 ntinTOVC VJ fill tiHuiiubiiAi - n .I.. . ... 1 roftroWJ o niJ J r? Tifc. MJ. tenure 4W. arm i -.- . . lAe"" ifAou question. Ech Fluid Qonw fteprrMnU BtamLMTH son Bl.ckCohothSool. a Or. Pokernol ! or. lodldof Fotmlnm . rw QlyoertB.O.P., a LI Drams Pi.Torlnri8!f5;f!frt" .."..l..... .1... ."-T.V.." " We hvs no orttal Wo publish J.O.AyerOo.. thoformnlMQf'loar mdiclnt. Lowtil, Mm, I0DEL LICENSE (Oodinuod from pago two.) Hehmalt liquors in any -other ".S wfllnnfter provided for, rpllcant shall pay tbo sura of JKT .- R!MinH social club occupy- F floor paco of ont less tlian Luurants shall pay a license of fialoon or other plnco whore spiritu ous, vinous or malt liquors are sold or kept for Bale, within the city of Salem, that has connected therewith any box, booth, stall, or any prlvato room; (provided, however, that this Bectlon shall not apply to a prlvato room having a floor Bnace of more than ono hundred and sixty square feet,) nor shall It npply to restau rants In which spirituous, malt, or fermented liquors or wines are not sold, and In which such box, booth, Btall or prlvato room Is so construct ed as to bo entirely opon upon tho side facing any hall, hallway, pns- eagoway, or room, and tno sides .. - a ..... flnln rt. flnlttfArt .. hn nnrLi'r. euid u uvi.tv.j "' . .. ..iMftim mnlf tlinrnf rln tlnf nvnnnil h...a ..!- I. la unbroken packages by height. i (ho applicant shall pay Soctlon 9, No bar-room, saloon La of $200 per annum, in. or tippiinc iioubo or placo where j however, this section are sold or kept for sale, either at jot PP'r to llQUrB 80,d uy retail or wholesale, within tho limits tl for mCUIClliul puiiuocn ujj- ui me uiij ui ouiviu, ua',uu, biuill Iptlon irom a uuiy nwuatu wo iiuil ujjuii iut iiiu purposes 01 g itiuwu , uj ouiiii iiuuiti uubnwii aa!sale liquor dealers suan tuo nours ot 12 o'clock midnight 01 4IICtnSQ 01 fivu. !'"" " u.jiuj, iu u Hum u. tlOD Oi NO license uiiuii uu 111. ui iiiu nuAb ouccvuiiiuK uuy, iiur lerted unless by express por- during tho tlmo In which an elec- cf the common council. inon, eiuier primary, municipal, . rf nnv keener or nro-' county, state, ccnornl nr ancclnl Is of any saloon, bar-room, res- being hold In said city, nor at any L drug Store, or oiuur iimm uuiu uurwig 1110 iwuiuy-iour iiuutb mlrituous vlnous.or malt Hq- of the first day of the week com- ire wld or kept for sale, shall 1 monly called Sunday. placo pornut any urcacu 01, ucciion iu. ah rooms or duiiu- ingH wiliiiii 1110 curpuruio iiuiiiu 01 Placed In tho general fund of tho city. Provided, however, the city of Salem reserves the right to reject any and all bidB. Section 11. It shall ho unlawful ror any minor to go, bo or remain In or about any bar-room or saloon whoro spirituous, vinous or malt liquors are Bol'd or kept for sale. Section 12. Any person vio'nt ing any of the provhlona of this or dinance, shall for each and every such offense bo fined not less than $10.00 nor more than $100.00 or by Imprisonment in ho city Jnll not less than 5 days nor more thnn 20 days, or by both bucIi fine and imprisonment. 1 1 11 ijjMJi ? w im ! ii-iwi8i t m i i nH t ! i &7i7iv5flRf?ffim THE CLASSIFIED 1 UM iaiftlttll iifcl aiaiaimiaiaa a.AJi iaiai - JT WWYW IVI1IVIV1VTUI VTV'I'VfVVV I'WVV IttfVTffTVIVI 9 f 1 This license can bo considered as having practically gone into offect as the council has passed It as a whole, and as It was drafted by tho mayor, who deserves credit for it, ho Is not likely to veto it unless there I3 Bonio defect In tho wording. ut or disturbance of tho pub ht or decorum by noisy or Hrlr conduct whoa it Is within joter to prevent ino same, or Mil. barter, or Klvo, or per- to bo sold, bnrtored or given h my Intoxicnting liquors 10 iMrion already intoxlcntod, or tj penon undfr tho oro of mn- t or to nny person wno naa iiKlarod by ordinance to bo a tan drunkard, or during tho hkoura of any e'ectlon dny, or litanjrume permit or ompioy tcnin to net ns waitress or uur x or to sing or danco or por ta; common prostltuto, or nny a of Immodest, Immoral, lewd kljloug conduct or behavior to , wqnent or remain in, or bo T In nls snld snloon, iinr rtitwrant, drug storo or rp'aco whero spirituous, vinous nit liquors are sold or kept for I er tball permit nny gambling tarns of opium or disorderly t or any bnwdy iioubo, to bo ! oa In Buch plnco or In con- h therewith, such person shall Kany license ho may havo mi tt provision of tills ordlnnnco, ipommcd ns provided heroin. !oa 7 No person cngnged In spirituous, vinous or malt i In the city of Salem, shall ij l'quor to bo dellvorod or , or that shall bo dollvcrcd or la any side room, back room, room, or other apartment In u or an ndJolnlmr bulldlntr. i'l not malntnln therein or rM therewith any nlcovo, Or box. or fihnll hnvn nr I'Jla any prlvato or soparnto for any particular c1as of Btft, or any words or sign up tho city of Salem, Oregon, where snlrltuous. vinous or malt llouors are nold or kept for snlc, shall havo . In tho wall or doors next tho street or stro('tu clear glass, In tho aggre gate of at least ten feet In width nnd tho lower portion of said glass shall commenco at a point In snld wall or doom to a height not greater thnn flvo foot abovo tho Burface of tho sidewalk, In front of such rooms or buildings, and shall extend up ward to a height of nt 'lonBt olght feet nbovo tho surface of said side walk, and such glnsn at all times Hhnll remain frco from shades or curtains, and such glass shall bo bo orronged ob to afford persons pass lug along said street or strcots n clear and unobstructed view of the Interior of such rooms or buildings nna tho bar or bars contained there In. If the proprietor or manager of any bar-room, saloon or other placo whoro spirituous, vinous or malt Hqmor8 aro Bold' or kept for Bale shall operate bucIi placo con trary to tho provisions or this boc tlon of Jr any bnrtendor shall work in any nuch placo operated contrary horoto inoy shall ho pumsnea as heroin provided; provided, however, the provisions of this section fllinll not bocomo effective until thirty dn's nftor Kb passago and approval by tho mayor. Tho number of saloons In tho city of Sn'om. shall bo limited In accordance wjth tho governmental census as It Is taken from time to time. In bucIi a manner that tho pro portion shall not exceed ono saloon to every thousand Inhabltans in said city. Provided, howovor, tho provisions of this soctlon Bhall not 7 entrance signifying that such nilv o saloons existing at tho tlmo as for ladles or families or Particular rlnnn nf nnrsnnn. Pirate entrance to such bar- moon, or othor place whoro 0W, Vlnou ( Op TYinlr llminpa ft or kept for sale, or to any fnonni usca jn connection '. provld U, that nothing ! contained nlmll nrniiihit th flof luch liquor to guests In a rffliirant hnvlrn n vniM ui. ..i .1 "o ... r eu me same. of tho passage of this ordluanco and its npnrovai by tho mayor. When ever tho keepers or proprietors of any saloon shall censo to operate until tho number of saloons In said cltv shall bo less in numbor than tho proportion permitted to bo operated hi accordance with tho said govern mental census), then In that caso tho olty of Salem may receive bids from persons desiring to procuro licenses for tho purpose of operating any "3 S It Shall ha mnlnwflll ' annli antnnn nn.1 IF ll nltv nt On t Mr , . .... .7 -"...v U...WW.., MU , ,,, v..J w " r M.i ! rnauci, can) on Mom grants any such license tho rev f maintain m any bnr- jom.'enu' received from sich bid shall b bo ANN '& I The meeting of the council ad journed from Monday evening met last night. The entire council for tho Am time was present In full. A number of accounts of small sums of the treasurer were trans ferred to tho general fund ns these acpount3 had not been used or dis turbed for Bomo yearB. Treasurer Prank Meredith, nt his own suggestion, will havo his booltB exported according to a motion in troduced by Councilman Qrcen baum. A Benled bid wns received from RrwVn K. Page, or tho Portland Hallway, Light & Power company, for tho Improving of State street betweon Twolfth and Commerclnl at a rate or $4,20 per squaro yard for tho work on. cither side of and be tween tho rails of the above company In nccordanco with tho specifica tions on flic. This bid, which wns merely formnl as the Hallway com pany hns to pny for tho work, wan accepted. A bond wns required of Page to eq'.ial tho amount of tho bill. A letter received by tho council from P. 8. Knight, enclosing check to pny his Inst assessment on tho Cpurt streot Improvomont loss $9, which ho had to nay for such work ns waa not attended to by the con tractor In front of an nlloy botweon Liberty and High streotB. ' A resolution wns next carried or dering tho Portland Itnllway com pany to lay planks along tholr rnlls In tho Highland nvonuo nddltlon, It bolng clnlmod that at present they nro practically Impassnblo. The Btreot committee concluded Its roport for tho ovenlng with a numbor of resolutions, which parsed, ordering Bldowalks laid In front of divers pleceB of property tho owners of which had failed to comp'y with tho order of tho coun cil given moro than a year ngo to this offect. Tho chargo will bo as sessed to them. Tho street commlBslonor was In structed by tho council to oxamlno and report on condition of side walks, a numbor of which aro badly In need of ropalr. A roast was given tho butchors by tho council last night for allowing tholr wagons to como Into tho city with a clouJ of files nnd dust settl ing on tho ment. Tho health com mlttco wero Instructed to warn wch ns woro guilty of this negligence. A motion to havo tho city engi neer lay tho fllrst monument to mnrk street crossings at tho corner of Sixteenth nnd D streets has passed. A resolution from tho Hoard of Trado was rend asking that tho Or egon Electric company bo compelled to run Its Uno through tho pubUc streets Instead of private property, Tho Fame was plncod on fllo and wl'l bo Investigated. Tho protest ngnlnst tho Improving of Liberty street betweon State and Chomoketn 6treetB wns placed on fllo with tho strept committee. The mayor's veto message on tho $600 liquor llconso was hore read In full, noforo tho voto was put to n vote, at the suggestion of Alder- When You Need The Doctor In A Hurry and he cannot get to you quickly, that is when Jayne'a Expectorant proves ofinval uable assistance. Pneumo nia often comes with a sud den chill or a sudden conges tion of the lungsfrequent ly at night It is then that DK. D. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT may prove effective in sav ing life by preventing an attack of pneumonia. For 77 years this well-known remedy has proved success ful in relieving and curing Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Croup, Whooping Cough, Inflammation of the Lungs and diseases of like nature. 0t 11 TOD AT, and kp It en Wad for M mr tsty. TtmJrtottWi,tl.OO,80., ml !. J ferns' Tonic Vamlfarf In n splen did ionic for adult. well as ftiafo Worm Cure for children. r FOK SALM N" Worl&s'-of llloom Cnlla HH03, roses, violets, clnornrlao, hyacinths, daf fodils, etc., and everything in sen son. Mrs. Hugh Jory, 1952 Court Btreot, Salem. 3-24-tf I Want n Place Of 25 acres or less; improved or partly so, c'.obq to Sa lem markets. This Is for an Im mediate cosh purchaser. Havo also another custoinor who will glvo good valuo in Bullions or brood mares for elmilnr tract. T am unablo to supply tho demand for alt kinds of property. Paul M. SIiub, 222North Commercial. 0-35-lmo. Mno Property tot Salc Iu good market town on Southern Pacific, good Bohoola and churches. Ono aero planted to all kinds of fruit, two-Btory, 8-room hoiuso (on solid foundation) with porches, closets nnd pantry, alBo two-Btory black smith and wagon shop and largo barn. "Will bo sold rcnsonnblo, as ownor Ib unnblo to work at black smithing. John Holm, Aumovlllo, Oregon. 31-2-ltn For Sale My modern 10-room homo nt tho nouthcat corner of Oak and "Winter Btrocts. For par ticulars wrlto mo or call on Job. II. Albort nt Capital Nntlonol nnnki P. A. Wiggins, Topponlsh, Wash. 3-12-tf LODGES. 7riatcra Union Me. 1IW5 1,8 wJ Union No. 1065 of Carpenter aw Jolrers of America meet taf Saturday ovonlng a 7:30 p. m. im Hoard hall, 420 State 8t A.m DonnU, Itec. Bee. Foresters of Amcricn Court bar wood ForoBtors, No. 19. Vtff Saturday night Ih H6la hAK Smto Btreot Waldo Miller, C. .: J. C. Perry, fluanolal beerotary. Ccntml Lodge No. 18, X. t Ts Castle Hall la Holiuaa Meek, m ner State ant Liberty ttreet Tuesday of each -week at 7: St pa m. Oecar Joaasoa, O. a; 1. K Andereon, K. of R. isd 8. For Hnle FIrBt-clnBB carpet papor at Rndcllffo to tho offoct that the lnw would probably bo enforced anyway,' this offlco; 25c for a big roll. vuiuiiiiiiiumvu II1U UIIIUlIllHinuiOU. Of Which lie Is a mombor. nH bolnir Woml l.'m. Knlv .Ti,Bt rnrnlvml mo ue3t over Had hero. Ho a bo &.iggosted that tho Baloon quostlon bo loft to tho voto of tho peoplo in a few months and not to forco tho liquor dcalors out of buslnoss. Ho stood by the now restrictions but Buggosted tho $C00 HconBo. Goodo mndo tho remark thnt ho wbb opposed to high llconso saying ho wns an auctioneer nnd that nn auctioneer wns tho next thing to a saloon keeper and thnt ho had boon bnrrcd out of business by high ll conso nine years ngo. Moorcs and Frnsuro finished tho discussion. Tho council (always ns a commlttco) now opposed nil llconsca oxcopt tho $C00 and thry woro lost. The club MconKO enmo up next and somo warm talk wob hoard dur ing which tho motion for tho llconso rnngod from $C00 to $100. Councilman Eldrldgo stood op posed to tho club llconso (nimed nt the Illlhoe club) first on the ground that n licoiuo could not be colloctod ngnlnst n club; nccond'y that a club did not allow peoplo to get drunk. Ho was roundly roasted for . this partiality by Counollmen Goodo, Frazuro, Rndcllffo and Stolz. Spe cial attention was called to tho re strictions to be plncod on enloons and that thoy should bo protocted and that favoritism Bhould not bo shown tho club. Tho $300 llconso carried by u big voto. Aldorman Goodo next mado n motion for licensing rostnuraiitu at $300. This carried without much oppdRltlon and with only a romark or fo from tno prohibitionists. Tho boor halls llcenso pnseod rap Idly at $400. Aftor a lltt'o Jolly ronfuslon, the drugstore llconso wan fixed at $200. Tho limits in which liquor can bo sold wan rod need to within a boundnry of tho following streets: north of Trnde: south of For Marlon; oast of Front and wost of Trado. Tho commlttoo then ndjournod nnd the council, proper, ratlflod tho ordinance earn of flno dry wood. Phono Main 71 or call at Salem Truck & Dray Co. ofTlce, CO Ctato St. 4-G-2wk3. For Halt' House nnd two lotB In Falrmount Park. For furthor particulars enquire Mrs. M. S. "Jones, ond of South Cox lino. 4-7-1 wk Wood for Hni'c I havo somo wood that must bo movod Immodlntoly. Will boII at roducod nrlco while It Innta. M. A. Dudlong. Phono R47 i.n.nt W V f ( 'WW For Sali Nlco now stock of dry goods and notions In good town; Invoiced from $1500 to $2000. 8eo Derby & WllUon, Halom, l-9-3t. For 8Ie or Itcnf 7-rooni Iioubo, nloso In: pnrtly furnlBlicd If do sired. Call 1132 Coutor Htreet or Pliono 11G4. 4-3-3t' Sheep For ftilc Throo owob, two miles south on Jefferson road, Phono Farmers 03. D. II. Sutton. 4-8-3t For Ba"c .Jersey cow and 25 head of goats. Coll at 771 N. Com Cem mercial: phono 1441. 4-8-3t 1011 IlISNT , For Kent Flvo-room Iioubo with nascment. Knquiro A, A, ucnrieuor 5C0 N, High 8t. 4-9-3t 'Ktoa Yoi Have Alwnyg Bought, nnd ivliich has hcen: - i.ur over 3l years, lias Jjorno tho signature of and lua peon mado under his per yffi7tshs eonal supervision bIuco its infancy. 'OUntCrfltS. Tmttftflmia n.l (.Tiilf.na.Mnl''irA lmr: rittteilts tlint triflft wlHi onl .iwlnmrtlin Iwiitrli n wid Children Expcrienco ngnlnst JExperhucnt What is CASTORIA slOna Is .1. l.n .i n iti x j j.. vti -rn rr.S flllll Cj.nfl.lno C....nn T. in -Dlono... It: bitan ll Ur i),luu Morphia nor Other Nnrcotlo ncc. Its ago Is its cuRrant. It destrova Worms I. f8 wlfclmess. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Pint 1 J-ceiuing1 xrouuies, cures vionaiipuuuu wtuitM, v. it asshnUates tlio Food, reculates tho CbJtnMU Ij0Wels firiviiig healthy and natural deep. 1X1:114 Panacea Tlio Mother's Friend. HU,"E CASTORIA ALWAYS Bo" : th iignature of OH WZ&x You Haie Always Boudit n Use Pru AuaM tf voom - wiui KJf vtti w "- "wwi,,n MMNg , KWI ! r. rent on to "now buslnofijg," wnien rnnh'od the council to hoar the r adlng of the now ordinanco on tho p liiorordlnnno' heforo voting on fio veto. Tim nnw ordlnnncQ was rend the n'CPBBary three times and, nt the' motion of Greonuaum, tho council uHiit into n committee of the whole. 1 1 dlscMBfi the bill. Mayor iiodsors then resigned the rhalr to Oreenhnum. Councilman Mooraa made a motion fixing the II-p-ns for nsloom at $800. Ho had scarcely flnlshrd when Rndcllffo UKosted C00. Frasuro then rose nd made a still further amondmont tht the 1Icoiih be ffiOO, giving ns bl reason that tho restrictions, which woro excllHit, woro to closo ly drawn that their profit would bo raurh reduced. Sto'z fallowed luiaklnR up the $600 amondmont. ' Rndcllffo ngaln took the f'oor and hacked up hit $000 amendmont saying the saloons ahouUl he n matter of revenue and tha' a monoply should not bo given a few a would be the case If the JS00 llooneo pnseed. Moores then informed tho coun cil that he had had carroapondenoe with 20 different oltlos of the North west and that the glass front was an Improvement not had by any of them. Proenall gave a red-hot anti-saloon talk saying he thought the sa-loon-Mceaee should be prohibitive. CoHROilnian Gooda stated that, whjle he waa a prohibitionist, if be had to draw a saloon license, he would have drawn ono such as was under consideration. He stated he was in favor of J1000. but of the new ordinance would pass, he would, compromise at $800. Councilman Low, for the frt time breaking vllonoe, suggested that the sa'oon question be left to the vote of the people, and that he thought the council should not leg I ao them out of business Stockton, an wering a remark of "mtAJTMUN. An atnAnftnitint mno thhn aiKrrrnatnrl man Stockton tho order of )uilno88.i,OPnil,ns w,aie(mj0 uquor donlers, otii inn nmrrnK iinoami wi fin 11m amendment was written. During .Cuiauiln. itros.' Trnuarcr CVmpauy- For Itent Suito of rooms with bonrd. ArrH. Kd Lamb, 371 N. High Btreot 4-8-lwk Itent Two handsomoly fur nished rooms with bnth and light and all convenience", .pall at 477 Coutor Bt., pliono 1040. 4-7-lw the Interim several other matters wero taken up nnd passod by tho counrjl. Tho new amendment to liquor or dinance wns hore submlttod by Kld- rldge fixing wnolosalo doalera 31 ene at $300. This wns roducod to $ino and passed. The bl'l pas"d the ontlro rounell with the exception of'Prosnnll, who voted no. Ai a final oan to the Hq our matter, tho voto of Mayor Rodg era on the $600 llosime wna seis talned as a matter of form. A few minor bills for atroet Im provement were noted upon and pased. and tie council hastily ad journed at 11 o'clock p. m. INnMi Wna On Ills Heels. Jotee. P. Morrla. of Sklppora, Va., huH a os-3 cfll in the spring of 190. Ho aay?: "An attack of pru-uMonla left rae so voak and with tiiirVi - fparful rniifli tkpt mv frlAii'la fWnred connu rapt Ion had me. nnd !&' I''''ze' d'h wa 0.1 my heelt. Then I wns p'-rtuclod to Uy Dr. King's New D'efvry. It helped ne lmmo.llnto !v. -ml rfjr t king two and a half bott'os I wb a wol man again. I found out thnt New Discovery Is the best remody for coughs nnd lunirf dler-" in all 41o world. Sold under,' gMftr.nUe jt J. C. Pony' drug rtorv 60s and $1.00. Trial bottle free. All kinds of transfer work done Furniture and plnnoa boxed read; for ahlpmout. Prompt sorvlco l our motto. Stand and office at 253 South Commercial atreet. Phone 210. Residence Phono 968. KXCIIANttEH. X I'oitland .MiHlern 7-room house, to exchange for farm land or acre age. Come In and Investigate Ba- lorn Invoetmont Co., 432 Stato troet. 3-25-tm JMMPWHMMHMi ModvrB Woodmea of Aek Ort gon Cedar Camp No. 6246, Alette tivery Thursday evenlag at ft o'clock In Holroaa sal). W. W. Hill, V. C; F. A. Turaer, e)rto, WoodmcH of World Meet every Tr day Bight at 7:39, la Holmaa hall, O. L. Darling, O. 0.; P. I Fra lr, Clerk. IIiicoIh Annuity Union.- Sick, atefr dont and pension Insurance; $J, 000,000 plodgrd; every claim pl Qbod agonU wanted. J. II, GL Mongomory, supreme orgaalMr Dox432 0alom, Oregon. R. It, Ryan, secretary, 546 Stato street. MISCELLANEOUS vsvsv Concrvto Work act my prices oa Bldowalks, curbs, soptlo 4anlt9aHd) comont work of nny kind. All! work guaranteed first-class. Mr. Ward, Highland add. Phono 56ft. 3-24-tf: 11 , ., Will Cnll hikI Pay Cash For hmr cast off olothln, broken vratcke and Jowolry. We elonn and preee. High grade work. Phono !; Slgournoy, 483 Stato. 1-25-tf. W1111 ted If you want a marble or granlto monument wo can save you money. Wo dofi't pny big rent nor city taxes you got tho beaoit Como and got our prices, and fes convinced. Our shop Is In City Vlow comotory. J, D, Donhannan; managor. Phono 1200. 3-lC-tf ogot Lumber and Fuel Co. Lube hor .shingles, building; materia wood and coal. Low prleca nsfll prompt deliveries, Ono block eMtt of 8. P. ptuwmgt? depot. Phoa 108. 7-2-tfl Dutto A Wcndcroth Flae win, liquors and cigars. Wo baadle tho celebrated Kollog gand Castle whiskies. Cool and rofrenblag beer constantly ot draught, goutau Commercial street. J-5-lyr Knlurged Our meat market on ISas.t BtatV stroet hhi been doubled In else aa wo aro better preparod tkan ever o sorvo cuHtomorn. Prompt aorvlce anc tho bout of meata our motto. C9 or phono 199. D. E. Edwards ft Ctx IIUTTKHNUT nilEAD. It Is worth moro than uny other rend yot tbo prlco la 110 higher. for sal) at your grocoro'. 'Xliouins & Cooley, Trops-. 1 OAXIFOHNIA HAlCKItV, WANTKD, UFATj K8TATU, Bel lYourp1ropTtyvv largo amount of capital to invest; In city proporty and farm Innde, at ninrket valuo. Salem Investment Co., 432 Stato street. 3-25-lm I'LUMHKItS Tlieo. M. Ilitrr Plumbing, hot waUr and steam be.ttlng and tinning 164 Coramerciul streot Phone MalD 192." 9-1-lyr Plumb'nK, steam nuc gas fitting. Succesior to Knox A Murphy, 226 Commercial jtreet Prone Main 17. SASH AND DOOlt FACTORIES -i Notlco to (I.o Public, The road running from the peni tentiary to the rod barn will be eloeed to traffic tomorrow and for some days thereafter. JOHN H. 8COTT. 4-7-3t. County Judge. D Witt's Li't'o Ear!y Risers, tho frraous ttlo liver pills Sold by a'l drug' !. Frunk M. HroH'n. Manufacturer of sash, doors, mouldings. All kind of bouso finish and hard wood work. Front street, between Statr and C'Urt. Mako all complaint nt the office. LIVKUy AND FKKI) 8TAHLKS Mvcry nnd P"d Stablen (")ld Post offlco Stables, at 264 Ferry street, between Commercial and Front streets. Telephone 188, Some of tho finest liveries la the city cau be found here. Dick Wettacott, proprietor. lfi-1-lyr THE AVENUE Groums, Ices, clgara and confec Ions. Corner of 8oventeonth r.uO, Asylum avenua. N. 11. Hen pro prietor. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE OITX HALL. For water service apply at oce. Dills payable monthly In advane I m I Gold Dust Flcut ; Made by TICK YDKBY POW. i -XX COMPANY, Jtiaaty, Or. ', Made for fauilj um, A.k yon I ftooir for It. Braa aid tkotU always oa kaad, ! P. B. Wallace I ! AGENT ! i iMigiiWiiiiftnniaiiagft.n HOUISTCR'S Rscky Mountain Ten ttuiw A Baiy Jf liIa Ut Pny TttzU. Brlsi Qoldip Hai'h tl Vr. mi 7'., A ievine r rC'ii'i!-T BUyx) Vll'-su't M hshXJhi 1 Ii U fltttcEH nuq:ets ro.t thiuw nie 'A. 'It' li(f- f