Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 23, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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DAILY CAPITAL; , JOURNAL. BALKM. onflGOX. TKSHAYt JUNE 2tt. 0
lk)iit Heat the Kitchen
11 u f w
Jm If vV
m Ml.
All the necessary family
cooking may be done as well
on a New Perfection "Wkk,
Blue Flame Oil Cook -Stave
as on th best coal or wood
range
By using' tne "New Perfec
tion" Oil-Stove, tne annoyance
of an overheated and' stuffy
kitchen is entirely avokJedevcn
in midsummer. The construc
tion of the
i
J NEW PERFECTION
Wick Bine Flame Oil Cook-Stove
ft such that the heat Is thrown directly upward against the kettle
of pan upon the stove top, without affecting the atmosphere of
the room to an appreciable degree
You can at once see the advantage of this stove over a great
range which throws heat in all directions it is the
ideal summer stove
If your dealer does not have the "New
Perfection" write our nearest agency
A
JrkJwm XjQTTlT) made of bra.
JLMr - .finely nickeled
ymr and very handsome. Gives a
powerful light and burns for hours with one filling. Portable
safe, convenient jut what every home needs.
If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency
STANDARD OIL CC IV IP ANY
(iHcerperated)
BANK TALK No. 17
By the UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK, Salem, Or.
The Road to Fortune
What is business? It is the conduct of your n An Irs and tho
disposition of your money In accordance- with tho best business
methods no matter how trilling or how great may bo tho amount
of money that comes to you. If yea have but A single dollar, and
take a buslnosB vlow of tho uso and disposal of that dollar, you
lmvo a gllmpso of tho road to fortune. Men of fixed wngeB and
salaries often think that they arc not in business and that business
principles nro not applicable to their case. They aro in business
as much as any ono else, and, as much us nny ono else, they need
tho business assistance that comes from a bank account. This
bank account welcomes the recounts of wago earners and salaried
men, becauso n bnnk nccount 1b tho surest step for them toward
larger business and Inrger nro3perity.
United States National Bank of Salem, Ore.
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Waller & Hentschel:
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Succsesors to 3. Eckerlln
"THE ELITE" HOTEL AND CAFE
140 and 148 Commercial Street.
Meals G A. M. to Midnight. Excellent Merchants' Lunch, 25c.
Sunday Family Dinners and Banquets a Specialty.
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4-inniiif in i-h-h-hii HtMii.i mint hhi inmiii
When You Arc Dry
WHY NOT BUY
A pure and wholesome beverage that Is sold in all tho cities
of Western Oregon and Northern California.
Made of the Choicest Malt and Hops
Grown in Marion County
Mario of Filtered Wntw and strictly in accordance with the
Pure Food Law Salem Deer U tho best mild beverage offered tho
public.
Made by scientific processes and guaranteed pure and whole
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No adulteration. No drug3 or chemicals and under the most
porect sanitary conditions. Address all orders to
Salem Brewery Association
CITY COUNCIL
LAST NIGHT
READY TAILORED CLOTHES
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In contrast with the recent
stormy sessions of the council, tho
meeting of the city fathers Inst night
opened In a very penccful manner
and ran smoothly on to its close.
A special committee consisting of
Councilman Stolz, Greenbaum and
Elliott, wns appointed to net with
tho moyor In getting tho Improve
ment of Upper Court street under
wny. A motion by Stolz wns carried
that $3000 now belonging to tho
street furtd bo applied to tho upper
State street Improvement fund.
A resolution by Councllmnn Stolz
wns carried, Instructing tho mnyor,
tho city nttorncy, and the ordinance
committee to examine all present
ordinances, as to their legality and
sufllcloncy, and to submit such new
legislation as thoy might deem neces
sary. This action wns taken In vie?
of tho fact that the city laws nro to
bo reprinted In tho near future.
The committee on bridges reported
tha the North Front street bridgo
was in n dangerous condition, nnd
had been closed on Juno 19. Tho re
port stated thnt tho span over tho
creek was disabled, nnd that It could
bo repaired for $100. A new bridge
would cost $1900. Eldrldgo moved
thnt tho bridgo bo torn down. Green
baum objected to this method, de
claring thnt the council should not
tnko such drastic action without fur
ther Investigation. Stolz favored
the destruction of the bridge, saying
thnt 'the North Commercial street
bridgo could take care of all tho
trafllc In that vicinity. The matter
was postponed until next Monday
evening, when It will bo taken up us
n mnttr of special consideration.
Tho Fifteenth Btreet bridgo wns al
so reported as being in very bnd con
dition. Tho report of tho committee
was adopted and plnced on flic. El
drldgo nioved thnt a bridge carpen
ter bo employed, with help not to
exceed throo men, to examine nil tho
brldgCB, and to make repairs whore
nccossnry. Greenbnum amended tho
motion by limiting thd work of tho
bridgo carpenter to Fifteenth strcst
bridge, but nftor ?ome discussion tho
motion wns lost, and tho original
motion of Eldrldgo carried. Council
man Eldrldgo also reported that tho
river bridge would bo repaired by
next Snturday.
A substitute for tho gnsollno bill,
which hnB been under consideration
for Borne time, wns reported by tho
commltte on flro nnd wnter, with
tho rccomcndntlon thnt the bill pass.
The ordlnanco provides that gaso
llne. benzine, nnptha, etc., shall bo
kent 'n n separate, well -ventilated
building, nt lenst 30 feet from nnv
other bulldlntr. or if It Jp kent In
tho mnln building, such m Rtorcg,
mnehlne p'ioiv. etr., it shall bo
burled under the ground nt n depth
of nt lepst four fee, and that tho
nlpe leading from the burled tank
shall hnvo n rcrew ton, secured with
lock nnd chn'n. Speclnl pormlts may
bo granted to users of gasoline In
prlvnto houses and automobile enr
ages. Near tho cIobo of the session
tho bill was brought up for Its third
reading, and passed.
Chlot Englncor Galvanl of the Ore
gon Electric Railway Co. addressed
tho council, nnd submitted ulnns for
tho compnny'B "Y" on Mill street.
Three conies of the plans wore ex
nmlned by tho councllmon, who
scorned to bo sntlsfied with them.
Tho plnnB nnd locntlon for tho "Y"
wero approved by the council, and
tho city engineer wns Instructed to
otnbllsh tho grade for tho Inylng of
tho track. Galvnnl thanked tho
councllmon for expediting tho mat
ter, and nBsured thorn that tho work
would bogln Immediately, nnd won d
bo finished In n satisfactory manner.
A motion by Councllmnn Low was
cnrrlcd, that a committee of thoo
bo nppolnted to secure nn assistant
for City Attorney Keyes In the In
junction onso of tJuren fr Hamilton
against tho city. Councllmon Low,
Greonbnifm and Stolz wero appointod
on tho commltte?,
Upon a motion by Councllmnn
Moores a committee consisting of
MooreB, Eldrldgo nnd Radcllff wa
nppolnted to look Into tho matter of
securing n site for the contemplated
Carnegie library.
P, H. D'Arcy addressed tho coun
cil, nnd asked as to the possibility
of lowering the sewer which drains
the block on which he Is to build
his new brick building on Liberty
streot. He stated that al tho base
ments In that section of the city
were filled with wnter during tho
rnlny season nnd that tho present
sewer could not carry off this wn
ter. A commltte wns nppolnted to
Investigate tho matter.
Upon motion by Councilman
Pressnnl It wai decided to adver
tise for bids for 125 cords of wood
for the city hall, the bids to be
onened In July, Instead of later as
heretofore.
Permission was given the Cherry
Fair committee of the Board of
Trade to erect booths along the
street? o' the e'ty, also to erect ft
tent In Court street wst of Commer
cial. In which to hold the fnlr.
A resolution which rather sur
prised the cltv fathers was read, to
the effect that the committee on
hen'th and police be Instructed to
Investigate the police department
nnd to ascertain whether that de
partment wns performing its duti.
The resolution wns referred to the
committee on henlth and polce.
A bill for an ordinance appointing
a pound mnster was read and re
ferred to the committee on ordi
nances. Tho bill provided that tho
pound master should receive as pay
ment one-half of the nmount of the
dog license nnd all fees for stock and
dogs Impounded by him.
An ordinance was passed provid
ing for the construction of a wool
en sdo walk In front of the property
of John S. Pratt In Yew Park. The
cost of the walk Is estimated ax
. 1.47.40 and tjkts awouart, w be
The High street paving assessment!
Making Good.
Thrro Is no way of making ImttnQ
friend like "Making Good;" and Doctor
l'luroo's inrdlciiii'S well oxulnpllfy thK
nml tliolr friends, after more than two
doi'tiried of popularity, aro miinbcrul b)
tin1 luiiHlrtxlH of thousands. Tluy lmvo
"unite good" and thoy hnvo not made
drunkard. , . .
A goo I. houct, squaro-donl medicine of
kti ivmi composition ! Dr. Plcrcc'a UoMcn
Atkiillctil Dls.-ovcry. It still enjoy? an tin
inon.o rfnlo. will lo most of tlio prepara
tion' thnt hnvo como Into prominence In
the curlier period of Its popularity have
"gouo liy thn board " and nro nover more
lu'.ird of. Tlicro must bo t-oino roacon for
this 1 nm-tlmu popularity Und that to
lv foii'id In Um suticrlor merits. When
o'ico given a fair trial for weak stomach, '
or f i" ilvcr and blood affections, Its supe
rior curative qualities are soon ninnlfcft; '
i.i'Mv'f it ii.ii Minium ana grown in t-
Summer Resori
NEWPORT, on Ynquina Bay, Is the most bcn"
summer resort on tho Oregon coaBt. The fishlnc in an 4e!,i
aro uuexceueu nuywnore. MlleB of tho flneU bench T ni H
tain scenerv tnnd trout Btrenmn mnkii .... . "'nedwiik
tnsto of nil. Dolow nro the leading firms of H1 H
S.S tu
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ular favor, while srnros of Irs meritorious
ur.i Irs have suddenly ntisfJiotl into favor .
for a lirlof period and then' been ns soon '
' K n torpid liver with Its attendant
In litf"t'nii, dysjiepsln, hendncho, per
il.) p d .'7'iies. foul breath, nasty coated
Jn ijue. witli bluer taste, loss of nppotlte,
wlMi dNtri-fs after eating, nervousness
it'll iliViilltv. nolliluir Is so good as Dr
P,-ivh'- G iMnti Med eal DlKtmerv. It'a
uu li'iuoHi. iUure-de.il medicine with all !
i ugreu e.iw priiiuM on tiotiie-u ranker
nn owl. no hocuo'pocus hiinumg,
then'in ifo'i't twe t i stihstitvti thnt
Him ic il r inny riosslbly makn a little big
ur praSt. , (hhiM on your right to huvo
U VOU t'llll foi.
I) in't buy Dr. PIj.-cc's Pavorltc Prcscrln
tl 1 1 "ptvtlny It to provo a "ciiru-nll." It
l oil "iilvl'd for woman's ttprdul nil
inc.ii it m.iVei weak women Mrong and
mh u'OTjnn well. Less iiiherthed than
Hum" pri'inriMniw fold for like purbOM"".
Ii. jtt-t Mm? e iiMUvo vlrtut still iniilmnln
Us pj-rlui In tin froht ranks, whurvlt
toii.l nVi-r tw (ietMdij aco. As an In
vl'nr..flii7 tmlr and streiigthoulng nerv
ine it N iii"iu ile.l. It won't satisfy tlioe
wiei w mi ' i i.e. for there Is not a drop
Ol IIIC'li'lo' In It.
Dr. Pi.rcj's PIuaant Pcllct, the orof
no Mule Uver I'llls. although the first
pIM i.f their kind In the -i arket, still lead,
and whenf'ot' triod "re ever afterwards
In favor. 1'usy to tnku u enndv one to
three a dose. Much (iiiIMfctt but never
muulril.
ordinance wns passed unanimously.
This provides for tho paving of High
street from the south side of Court
rtreet to tho north sldo of Stnto
ntreet. Tho cstlmntcd cost of tho
work is $C30C27.
Councilman Low of tho committee
nppolnted to Investigate nnd ropnlr
tho Fnlr Grounds road, reported tlmt
tho work was completed.
The bill for nn ordlnanco reguat
Ing tho plnclng of steps on tcephonc,
telegraph, nnd electric light polos
wns carried to tho third reading,
nnd passed. The bill provides thnt
these steps shall bo nt lenst eight
feet from tho ground.
Tho council adjourned to meet
next Mondny night.
1 AM THE MA
Wrin u'no nlnanort nnf U k ft- .
nooa again on n lnrgor extent than oVer.WanrtnmUt r J 4.
Ffesh eggs, vegetables, 'and all saoTrVerie03OmOrtO S
aKmttto.. nonntn rini..l Hf.. . .... ilV b. "-,-neS, EVSrvlVuT'
summer peoplo rioed. My now grocery store 1 it,- eryUlr fc
coin county. Freo delivery. ls the fifiest Itfi?
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LEE W. WILLIAMS, Ne
porta.
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gfrHTeHM m-m-HI tlHI
Yo Will Need Foo,
We can supply yo with everthlng in the grocerv iin, .t
fresh butter nnd vegetables of nil kinds. ffil'
Nye Bench nnd ono at Newport. Youi cJors solIrlffifS m
llvory. 'iwi, fW
LOOrtR -nvnu
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HOTEL BRADSHAW
Rooms and bonrd. Rooms with freo uso of furnish vn v
.nciRtaing disnoj nna wood. Hair way to Nye Beach mff
tho "cean. Rates reasonable. D' 0Ter'WWii
W. O. COOK, Prop, xe, 0
If T. T. Geer only know It, he Is
far more useful editing that Pendle
ton paper, which Is n Urst-class pub
lication, than monkeying round with
nn old do-nothing congress of the
United States.
TEA
' Is there a better way to
keep-the family longer at
table, to ktfep it together?
Your wrote tr tuini ynn- money II you don't
llkt Chilli.. ti.-jl Mfpaylilra
New Notaries.
E. J. Bayloy," John Day; A. D.
Morse, Bnndon; F. W. Waters, Ba
lm; W. J. Woods, Huntington.
DeWltt's Kidney and Blndder
Pills nro prompt nnd thorough and
will in a very short time strengthen
tho weakened kidneys. Sold by all
druggists.
Kodol For
Indigestion
Our Guarantee Coupon
If, after mine ioo boiile of Kodol, you
can honestly r It bai not benafittd you, wt
will refund your money. Try Kodol today on
thla guarantee. I'lll out and tlcn tho follow
ing, preient It to tho dealer at the time of
purchase. It It fall to aatlttyyou return tha
bottle to the dealer from whom you bouf hi It,
and wo will refund your money.
Town
Stato
'Slrnbere
Cut Thla Out-
Whon you go to Newport m
Bain's Hack & Dray Co.;
gives SDCClnl nttnntlnn t ,....,'
sw-iaBwa.."4i!
wood anil hnv fr stn t....
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ticib iu unm-B uaitcry, Xje Cn
Newport, Oregon. Phon com
iiuua.
Slinoiid Icndtcn tha
Launches nnd r'l Mndi otkSl
or rem. tixcuwionlitj UlH
any pnri or tho hay. Will
trains at anv time at Yig-jlm
ruiiucst. unics rcaionsoic
port, ore.
A. J, Radcr's Camdn?Gr
Hero you will find o:d i
septic tanks, good location; Iocs
tlou nnd furnished tents to rent 1
Nye Creok. A. J. Rader, proyrM
.uwpuri, uregon,
DoWltt'B L'ttlo Early Risers, tho
famous little liver pills, aro sold bv
all drucclBls.
Digests WhatYouEat
And Makes the Stomach Sweet
K. C. DWITX & CO.. Chicago, XII.
SOW) 111 ALT, ftEATEIty?
HOT SEA BATHS i
HOT SEA BATrfe
Nye Beach, fifiS
WcLaun Ladies' Shirt Waists and White
Skirts Just Right.
Wo guarantee to, Al of our ahlrtwalpta nro care
fully washed with a special neutral sonp, starched Just
whore they should bo starched and Ironed by exports
who hnvo mado shirtwaist Ironing a special study.
Wo aro pleasing tho most careful dressers In tho city with our
shirtwaist work and are sure wo can pleaso you. May we have a
trial.
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SALEM
Tel. 25
LAUNDRY
COMPANY
13C-1C6 S. Liberty St,
A Comfortable Bummer Bh4;
Hon. t
THE SEAVIEW HOUSE
Mrs. S. 8. nwrowi.
Half-way botween ts FostoiMtft
Nye Creek. Rates, 1. a r.
room and board. Newport, 0n
THE OCEAN HOUSf .
MARY CASE, Xtuft,
tlon away from noise ana th
of tho streets. Dlock ind WW
boat landing. Open lummei iMJ
ter. Newnort. Yaulna Bay, 0l
iwiiiiwwMir inr -n aatfa- ..
ifimmWm
rJsvarTi
Spriiig Shoes
A good stopk of Men's, Ladles',
Boys' and Girls' shoes In all colors
and leathers.
Tan and black Oxfords, also light
canvn shoos. Lndlos' and Misses
pumps. Come In and see my stock
JACOB VOGT
corrniaMT
..,a-4JMl'' .J
345 STATE STREET
JUST A MUSICAL TIP
Up the river or down the bay the
life of a party is the music, and tho
musician is certainly one popular
person. We sell musical Instru
mentsexcellent on.es Just the
kind you should buy, becauso the
price ls right. Do not go elsewhere
until you see our complete line -wo
have Just what you want ns we have
them all thnt Is, all the good kind.
Flensed to meet you.
Iy. P. SAVAGE
217 Commercial Street.
Ny ztent y
ttOWKlu
THE REST KOA JJ
Can be oowinctt ..-- -
norJe. All
from the
our is8"- aw
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the table to ault ta" avm": w
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faatldlous. Our pnw
lf"
4rit-
Strawberry Boxes and Crates
Jiust received a carload -of folding
hallocks-, tlntops and crates, See us
for prices In largo and small lots. , i
HV S' GILE, Corner Trade and High Sts
SffrW"
ouallty than you ea
place In Salem, fl
E, O. CROSS,
Phono gf.
MiaMir'"1
I Gold Dust FIw
Made ny ;; o.
gon. Made for
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