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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1908)
oes not Color ike Hair AVER'S MAIR VIGOR LITV COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Unothor unusually poacoful meot- of tho city fatnors was noiu init r-ntiin- of the occasion, and tu thn execution of a few remarks various councllmen as to tho r' . . .- i.itnx tho montlnt? clrfti. calmly on to Its uneventful ?hP committee on ordinances re- v . i. ,-. nf.llnnnnrt nrnvullnir .i on tho ordinance providing . nnmi master, and recommend- . .. - .iii xaa fVUtx t-nnnt-f wna Jhat tno inn i' "'- ""- .oH Tho ronort or tno commit - .. . v nitmMii. i recommending tho construction wooden sidewalks In Yow Park n and E. K. Bedford, S. P. Hay, m. Bneaignr, ww. . u ,cr8, residing on Brondway, ns- that tney uo nuuwuu iu uu men It Btreot wore referred to the ,.i rnmmlttco. It was carried that tho matter of tine tho contract iur iu i.u.i.uvi n nf rjroadwav bo placed in tho a. nf tho Btroet committee. rphn nfitltlon of R. K Page, asking r an oxtonlson of ten days on tho ine allOWCtt llio mruuk cur cum- kny for finishing its work on Stnfo Irect was granted Councilman Sto'lz moved that tho reet committee ana ino mayor cun- . .I...!.. MrrtA mnnna nf llt-lnc. ,. tho sidewalks to grade on High rcet between Stnto nnd Mill. Upon n motion iy uounciimnn lolz tho city onglneor was rcnuest- I to establish a grnuo on norm ammerclnl street near tho North (immerclal street bridge, so a to hake a better and snfor approach to lie bridge : Thn rltv onrdnoer was also In truded to contract with tho Wnr-i db Construction company to ropinco ha inlets by catch basins on State trcet at tho corners of Church, Win er and Cottngo Btrcots. rnnn n motion by Councilman hdcllff tho city mnrqhal waB nuthD Ried to cmnloy assistants during tho fourth of July and tho Chorry Fair, End also to appoint substitutes for do night policemen who nro to tuuo ticlr vacations. Tho siieclal commlttco on tho Im provement of Court stroot, recom mended that Court stroot bo paved ind parked from Twoiun to ciuircn trcets. Tho report woa nuopteu. Councilman Elliott moved that ir. Kicin no emmoycu 10 cony w.u ksscasmont rollB of thoso required pay poll tax. Mr. Frank Powora of tho Chorry Fair committee of tho Board of rrndo asked for pormlsMon to put ap tents upon nny strpot. and also For tho Prlvllogo of collecting fees ; from conco3slonB to hqlp defray tho expenses of tho fair. Ho nlso askia that tho commltteo bo allowed to Bwcar In tho nigiit wntcn ni uio horrv Fair as n snoclal policeman, tor tho protection of tho chorry dis play, Tho requests woro grnnteu. August Huckostoin roquosiou whh tho Fourth of July commltteo bo allowed tho nrlvllogo of collecting "fees from tho concessions on tho Fourth of Julv. nnd that tho fun M fbe turned Into tho Fourth of July fund. In regard to tho lllumlnntlng sys tem which Is to bo adopted, Mr. Huckesteln said that It was the in tention of thQ commltteo to havo 'tho electric strcamorB burn through out tho year. Tho business hous s will pav for this, but ho asked th;t ino cuy council give $iuu 10 ii 50io Kind Yor Hnvo Alwaj in uso for over 30 years, and lias ucen nmuo wmur i y. Bonal gnporvision slnco itsiufaucy. TftSsJiJAA min.nnn,.AfAilorftlvfl vouin tins. ii - ,i,. Tii..a.iiii.THst.ns.crood'nro uut Experiments that trlflo with and cudonsor tho Jc" r Inlante and ChUdrou-Experlenco ngalnst Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla Is n harmless suhstltnto for Castor OU, , PMJj goric, Drops nnd SootHln Syraps. It PJJ g contains neither Opium, Morphia nor other arcot o suhstance. Its ago is Its guarantee. It trojj jWJ nnd allays IWJshncss. It cures Dlarrl.ce a J J gj CoUc. It relieves Tccthlngr Trouble. cures Co "Jjljjtlou and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Pood, Wj Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy ami natural fcicn 'Jho Childrou'H Pnuacca-Tho Mother's Irlenti. GENUINE CASTORIA AUWAYS BeaS3 tli 2LM&. The M You Hare Always BoiigM In U$e For Over 30 Yeart. ..... T pay for the Rtreamen. The cost of the streamers Is $400. n-Fi!,0," a m,ot,on by Councilman Qreenbaum tho Fourth of July com mittee was given the privilege of collecting tho conceslon fees. The matter of granting $100 to help pay for the streamers wa3 referred to tho committee on current expenses. A resolution pased at a joint meeting of tho Board of Trade and the Business Men's leaguo, asklnt; that tho city council GXnrOoa la In. tentlon of imvlnc Twelfth tiw from State street to thn R. p. .in. nnf wna rnfAKfAil it.- . l mlttee, ""," " ' iu iub airi-ei com A resolution requesting tho South ern Pacific company to construct a crossing on Its property near tho property of George Smith at tho en trance of the Fair Grounds, and au thorizing the city recorder to mall a copy of the resolution to the South ern Pnclflc company was adopted. Mayor Rodgers suecostod tint that the section of tho gasollno ord inance pertaining to tho storage of gasollno In private house be amend ed bo that quantities not exceeding one-half gallon for domestic ipur pose8, could be kept without ob taining, a special permit. The vote on tho ordinance wns reconsidered, and Councilman Radoliff moved that the amendment bo amended to read flvo gallon Instead of ono-half gal lon. Tho nmendmont to the amend ment wns carried. Tho amendment bb amended wns lost, and reforred to the committee on ordinances The assessment ordinances for tho pnvlng of State street from Com mercial to Church street was carried to Its flnnl reading, and passed. The estlmnted cost of the Improvement Is $21,801. Councilman Rndcllff moved that tho city mnrBhal bo Instructed to rigidly enforce tho blcvclo ordinance and that If ho finds that ho cannot do so without assistance, to report tho snmo to tho council. Tho bill providing for the estab lishment of a prado on N. Cottage Btrcot, botweon North Mill creek and tho south lino of tho Fair Grounds Ground roads was passed. The bl'l for tho Improvement of Commercial from Trndo treet to Center street by paving tho space botweon the street car tracks, was passed. Tho ostlmated cost of tho Imnrovement Is $7884.85. Tho bill for Improving North Cap ital street between North Mill Creek and tho Garden road wns posied. Tho bill for tho Improvement of Bellevue street from 19th to 14 th Btreot was carried to tho third read ing and passed. Tho bill for tho establishment of a gradt. on North Whiter street from North Mill creek to tho Fair ar;0'uml8 rond Wft8 ,mB0(1 Tho bill creating tho offlco of pound master was discussed nt length. Tho bill provides that tho pound master shall reccJvo as pay half of all dog llconsos. Mayor Rodgors took tho Moor and objected to this part of the bill, on the ground that undor It tho pound master would recolvo pay for goiuothm thnt ho had nothing to do with. Councilman Rndcllff stated that tho bill was Intended to apply only for tho romoindor of tho year, that most of tho llceiuo had been paid, and that tho pound master would havo plenty of work In collecting tho- dJ Hnquent licenses. Mnvnr nodcers said that it should not bo tho pol'cy of tho council to I pass .ordinances for onl, p . f If the iiound mnster iuio Bought, and vhlcU lias been las Jjorno tlio slgnntairo or Signature oi - 'tW" JUILCAPITAL JQURXAL, Mmi 0I1Eflnv, 1B UO U3AV StJOAY Bin. Op OU (OOP Mm .f $2.a dny wo cnu discharge mi d BCt a new one.M Tl!! ord,Infinco wns Anally referred JL.i ';dlna"co committee. Upon a motion by Councilman Millard Rav Welch was appointed pound master. The sidewalk In front of tho prop- nrL0t,J; S,uPrntt ,n Yew park was ordered built aid the Hen on tho property foreclosed. Tho contract was awarded to J. p, Harris. The street commissioner was or jlored to construct a cement crossing l'L.UlD al,0' on Marlon street near 12th street. Applications for liquor licenses from tho following firms were re ferred to the committee on licenses: Joe A Tylor and Slbarts and James, four licenses to tho Standard liquor company, to W. R. Anderson, J. A. Cooper, Butte and Wenderoth, and Bach and Nadstanek were granted. o 1 TEA Moneyback means that the tea is good and well worth the money. Can't mean anything: else. Your trocer return your noruj II too doo'l Ilk Scbllllng'i Ctiti wt par blt M ITorso Races, Albany, Oregon, July 2nd, 190S. For the above occasion Tho South ern Pacific company have mndo n rato of ono and one-third faro on the cortlflcato plan from Snlem. Wm. McMurray, G. P. A. S. P. Co., A. G. P. A. S. P. Co. C-30-3t o Constipation, or irregularity, Is veiy tfton tho causo of slck-hcad- ache. Lane's Family Medicine W tho great preventative and euro of hendacho. Druggists sell It for 25c. A good way to preserve Jam Is to keep It on tho top shelf o Don't take cold, but It you do, don't fall to take Kemp's Balsam to irovont sorlous consequences. Noth ng olso Is so valuablo in treating coughs nnd colds. Many pcoplo try to sot thomsolvos apart from this ago. Bad breath has probably broken off moro matches than bad tompor, and that's a good many. Tho best euro for bad breath is tho tonlc-lat-ntlve,Lane's Family Medicine. Tho aspirations of many bring misery to others. of us o- Would you glvo 25 cents to stop your cough? Then get n bottlo of Kemp's Balsam and you will have enough for tho wholo family. It costs 25 cents. o Cultivate your volco, you may bo como pn orator. DoWltt's Little Early RtBors, tho famous little liver pllli, are sold by all druggists. o Lot us havo moro lights. Thfe) tonu to kill weeds. . o DoWltt's Kidney and Bladdor Pl'.ls aro prompt and thorough and will In a. very short tlmo strengthen tho weakened kidneys. Sold by all druggists. .o- Some bestow misery .for sympathy. u Polon Onk I'olsonlng. Ballard's Snow Liniment ourcs It. Mr. O. II. P. Cornelius, Tumor. Ore., writes My wife, has discovered that Snow Liniment cures "Poison Oakc Poisoning," a vory painful trouble, horeelf, but on two of her friends Sho not only cured a case of it on who wore poisoned by this same ivy. Price 25c, 50c and 11.00. Dro.,you hninmer grab a horn. Stomach Troubles. Manv remarkable cures of stoni. ach troubles have bn effected by Chamberlain's Stomach and Llyer Tablots.- One man who had spent over two thousand dollars for medi cine and treatment was cured by a few boxs of these tablets. Prlee 25 cents. Samples freo at ut. Stone's drug Btore. o- Annual Sslon Oregon Christian Mlsloimry Society. Turner. Oregon. Juno 23-July 5th, 190S. For the abovo oooaslon s rate of e and oae-tblrd fare will be mde by the Southern Pacific Company on the oertinoate plan jolm-M. Scott. A o. P. A.: ra. Jloilurwy. O. P. A. C20.8t Xolko to Proporty Oivner on Broad way Strtttt. Xptlce i kwrty gives thai tho owners of projierty to be benefited by the Jwprevement of Broadway street la the city of Salem. Oregon, with oreek or river graval, between the north line of North Mill creel: and the north line of Madison ltreet, in said city, who deslro to make said improvement In lieu of their asiess ment and in accordance with tho plans and specifications now on file in the Vfflce of he city recorder of sald'olty. shall file their written ap plication therefor with said city re corder, on or before June 29, 1908. By order of the common council. W A. MOORES, 6-16-llt. City Recorder. WANT ADS-QUICK MWWWWWWWWWWWWWWIimllrtWllliWIHWWWiWtl FOR SALE lor Snk A good gentle driving horse. Enquire 256 N. 12th St. 6-2 7-3 1 For Saie Good, almost now hay baler. Can be seen at Capital Soap Works, 1230 Ferry street. Will very cheap. C-lS-imo Automobile For SaleFirst clas9, 35-horse powor, 5 passongor Stod-dard-Dayton touring car for salo cheap. Owner will guarantee car. Enquire at Journal ofllco. For Sales First-class carrM paper ai this offlco, 25c for a big roll. Farm nntl City Property -Our lists of desirable properties Is too largo to specialize. Yerex Bros. Co., 373 State street. tf. For, Sale Xow 6-room house on Market and Thirteenth . All con venlences. Will soil cheap. Ad dress C. H., Journal ofllco. tf There Is n Demand For properties conveniently located which may be purchased on installments. It you havo ono of merit, otthor city or country, to bo sold in this mannor at market value, let mo know about it. Customers aro now wait ing to closo deals. Paul M. Sims, Main 729, 222 N. Commercial. For Sale Ono model E Rambler runabout. Warranted first class condition. Seo Wilson & Mauror 6-18-lmo For Sale A first class cow for alo cheap. Phono Farmers 24X For Sale A quantity of 3-lnch sec ond-hand steel pipe, call loos rc. Stato St., W. Lebold. C-23-t For Snip Chorrlos at le por pound buyer to pick samo. H. W. Sav age, Garden Rond. C-29-lt For Snip Flno Jorsoy bulj very rea sonable. Inquire of J. A. Vaughn, Jefferson. C-29-lw FOR SALlS IH ,'W-loo Awes Locatod 1 mile from station, H mllo to school. Placo Is all undor cultivation, ex- cent 10 acres In nnsturo. All foncoj and no wnsto land on placo. Throo aero orchard consisting of applos, cherries, prunes and walnuts. Plonty of tlmbor for fuel. Spring water In oVery flold. A good 0 room houso, hot and cold water, bath, toilet and lavatory; good barn, grnnory, carrlago and shed nnd chlckon house. Prlco $4050. Will trndo for Salem resldonco proporty not to exceed $1500. 8 Acro.i Located 2 miles from cen ter of Salem. Throo acres under cultivation, nil rost of fruit, such alt npnles, pears, cherries, qulntios and English walnuts; D acres In pnsturo, mouern s-story nouso, n rooms, hard finished, septic tnnlc, wind mill nnd towor. Prlco $4000, easy terms. IH Acrc Locnted 2V4 miles from town, all undor cultivation; n good 5-room house, barn and wagon shod. Woll wator at houso nnd al so nt barn; good young orchard, consisting of npplost pears, prunes, che'slos and smnll fruit, such ns blackberries, gonsoborrlos, cur rants and sjrawuorrios, vnyi $3000. $300. '"' SALK.M IXVKSTMKXT CO, 133. Stnto1! Stm't.jfe Y J . For Salo TlmlKT 104 noroa of lino timber for salo cheap, about 5 mjles fromalom on a good road. ForpnTtfouTari oall on my agent, Bechtef &''Schulz. Pai-nv Wo havo a large number of fine Btogk, ulalry, farms, $10 per oere aiid,!iy Grain nnd fruit farms ISO per aero and up. lloiiMt,- Houses in all parU of .iliu clfy. $100 and up. yneani ioi DUVf Ul III"""' " housei iW builuaiB; scUon. $2500 and up TiinmliliiK Otitflt For Sal 0lu'i j We ean toll, rtat or exchange your. propext- satlfiaetory. IIHCHTIU ft SOU VMS ;171 STATK ST. 1MIOX1I Jn - "iVll'liltv' AX'I 'VElill STAULlitf nvfpri ' tttul;, w f01 office Stables, at 254 Ferry street between Commercial and Front streets. Telephone 188. Some ol the finest liveries in the city can be found here. Dick Westacott rjroDrletor. 10-l-lyr BAM! AND DOOR FAOTpRIEg Frak M. JbVowh Manufacturer ol usb, doors, mouldings. All kiadj of house fnUh and hard woe4 irerk. Frat ttret, between iUe asd Court. Meke all MplaUt U the iKn nnd un. Several mogorni.i . . . MISCELLANEOUS Lost A black silk Jacket on Hlfch and Liberty streets. Finder will pleaso return to Journal office. G-29-3L Salem Cash Market 1 buy for cash and Mil for cash. Cold storage and all kinds of meats kept. Qlv mo a trial at 173 Commercial St. P. W. Reyelta, Prop. 6-29-tf, For Rent Housekeeping roomn. 223 H South Commercial Streot. 6-27-3t Loulon Noodlo Hoiise Ferry street. near High. 6-5-lmo. Togo Noodlo Hohso First class place to get bowl noodles. Fresh and well served 10c, 439 Ferry Btroet. 6-5-lmo nelp Furnished1 tVco of Chwrjce By Salem Employment Company, 478 Stato street, phone No. 149. Par tlos wanting help please call at ofllco or phono us, Also havo cows (or salo. Concreto work uet my prices on sidewalks, curbs, septic tanks and cement work of any kind. All work guaranteed first-claw. M Ward, 2378 Maple Ave., Highland. Phono 1669. July24-tt Voget Lumber and Fad Co. Lum ber .shingles, building material, wood and coal. Low price and prompt deliveries. One block east of S. P. pasaengtr depot Phone 198. 7-2-tt Iltitte St Wenderoth Fine wines, liquors and cigars. We handle the celebrated Kollog gand Castle whiskies. Gool and refreshing beer constantly or- draught. South Commercial street. 9-S-lyr Enlarged Our moat markot on EU Stato stroot has boon doublod In slzo and wo aro hotter prepared than over to servo customers. Prompt sorvlco and the best of moats our motto. Call or phone 190. B. K. Edward1 Moat Co. UUTTERXUT BnEAD. It Is worth more than any other read yet the price is bo higher for sal at your grocers'. CALIFORNIA BAKKKT, SBS rT.TTxnwwai flSnrWu and steam heutlng and tlanlag 161 Commercial MalD '102. street. Phent M. J. Petxcl Plumbing, steam no gas fitting. SuccsMor to Knox Murphy, 226 Commercial street 'Prone Mala 17. IX)DOE8. arncnters UbIoh o. 10BB Loe w Union No. 1066 of Carpenters as Joircrs of America moet even Saturday ovenlng at 8:00 p. m. Is Hearot hall, 420 State St. A. W Donnls, Rec. Sec. ForestiTs of Aimrlc Court Sher wood Foresters, No. 19. Meets Saturday night in Holman hall, Stato street Waldo Miller, O. R.J J. O. Perry, fluauclal secretary. CcMtral I)dge No. 18, K. of T. Castle Hall In Holman block, eor ner Stato and Liberty street! Tuesday of each week at 7:30 m. Ospar Johnson, O. O.; B. B Anderson, K. of R. and 8. Modora Woodwea of Ametlw Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 5248. Meet every Thursday evening at ' o'clock In Holmaa ball. W. W Hill, V. O.J F. A Turner, clerk .Voodmca of World Meet every Tr day night at 7:30, In Holman hal' O. L. Darling, C. O.; P. L, Frai ler, Clork. Waoola Animuy ubiob. hc, w dent ana pennon iuuruv, . 000,000 pledgra; every ciaim pif Oood agent wanted. J. H. C Mongomory, supreme organiser Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. R Ryan, secretary, 64 State str UHAYMKN. - VnnlTosTtSlrC? All kinds of transfer wor auot Furniture and pianos boxed ready for shlpmeut. Prompt service It our motto. Stand and office al 263 South Commercial street Phone 210 Residenc Phone 88 WANTED WimtMl Man and wue, wiiuom family, to work on ranch. Ad dross "B. C." care Journal office. C-25-lw WaHtiU t Onc From $100 to $500, tho best of collateral secur ity to offer. Address O 10, Jour nal offlco. Cll-tt ljnb WHtd To copy short ad vertlslng letters at home; pa;o time. cah weekly, send sUuip for I ftwM8e RETURNS M .Jf m particulars. Monroe County Sua' ply Co., Rochester, N, t. 6-27-at. Wanlwl Woman to work In small family; good wages. Enquire 89) North Church Btroet. 6-2 9-8 1. ' Wanted 'A solicitor tof a'dvertlaliitf. Can earn from $48 .t6 $S8p9f, week. For particulars, The Qnrjr Syndicate, Music Publishers, Kas LlVorp6oJ, O. U29-3t. Wanted At Salem hospital a woa na cook. Good wages. Apply Ik porson. 6-29-tf. Vnttted -An experiocceil dlla room girl at ttotol Salm. ? 6-29-3t. ; CarpoHtor Waatcil Good wae for pian. Phono 544 or call at. 4111, Court St. MW a. " ' '1 REAL SWTATE FOR BALK r Something Worth Investigating 96 Acres Miles from Salem 40 acree cleared, 8 acres fruit, 5 room house, good barn, spring water In houso nnd barn. All good fruit land. Only $3,300. , 30 Acres n Miles from Salem 7 root houso, barn 40x00, family or chnrd, stock and Implomonti In cluded. Prlco $3500. ' Wo have Improvod and unl provod city proporty tor isle. If you can not pay cash buy a city lot on tho Installment piaa. Salem City proporty a Seod in Wttmant,,' teik 'ever osr llet of- laMiMMlr.- rt r . v m mmmmamtm BJcs.sa OLMSTED liNU CO. i Salem' ltraiieh Yermc i)we, 873 8.TATE 8TRKKT. o. HOTRM AND RIWTAURAWf., WS-VV--V !- UllimillllHIIHIHHI The X WliHe House RestauraM For a RjfuiA' 1 25c Dinner at 20c I They eaa't be best McGiklirlit & Son PrejH-le4rt. niiiiiinniiiiiniiiitM ariMsmtM Min SUV uuukx nnsvii Call and tr.r ttow. KmW 15c. Board per week JJ.7I, 1 also furaUhed r9u very reasonable. AT TM Salem Restaurant MFALS i5c aiiiti"i' afgtoooBmtooiiHWif HOTEL OREGON Cor Seventh Htl Hfark . Portland's New sJ Modern Itotel. Rales $ I per day and up. Euroiican Am. Free Bus. I X uBir.nT.nr,i(isW)N HOTEL CO. I Proftfwors Phono 44 Main 147 N. High Hi. C. W. YANNKE Proprietor of THE FASHION STABLES Cabs nod Livery, all Rlf Moder Rubber Tire, tsr cemask .ii.-if. j h - n R i! it u 1 . J.i3.J