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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1908)
IT W TTnsh f, itimKlltr iiiini'lffa nliiliilg iliiMfrriwi'l i a i ! I 4W 3 II CITY COUNCIL After much dUcussion pro an.l , tho amended bicycle ordinance, whlth ha been under the considera tion of a special committee for tinea sreeks, was voted down at tho mect JM Qf the city council last night. nvmirmnn Moorcs of the ordinance eetamitte Biibmltted the revled or- iance with tho state- ment mot mo irnUfro had snent much time and cta gray matter in amending the Ml), and that he hoped It would jt. The bill provided that It ttMttld be unlawful or any person U ride n bjcycle on any of the fol JwJa streets: On tho north side of ftte Btrcet between the cast line of front istrcct and the went line of Commercial street; on tho north gtit of Chemokctn street between the MMi ilno of Commercial and'4hc west Hw of High street; on ho north 44 of Court Btrcet between the 4t Jlno of Front street and, th wAfct llo of Twelfth -street on J,r3nZl?cl .irei between Center and trade4; "on tin H M&e of Llborty betwoen Che asVketn and Kerry; on tha east Bldp tJ tiik' itflWeen Ch'emekela and whi. n thn omit Hide of Church I Urt tietween Court and Mission streets; on the south side of all ttwr streota running cast and west Meet on streets whoro thcro nrc IM tWewalks or footpaths on the twin side of said streets, and ex Mft on tho south of Court street hetweon the east lino of Church Mrtet Hud tho west lino of Twelfth rtrwt; on tho west side of all other Hreete running north and south ex ejl whoro thoro nro no sidewalks (ho cast sldo of said. streets; on jwy sidewalks abutting on any pave.! treet, or any street which may be PROGttU3l5 weftor paved; on any curb on .driven ovor it a lew uny- B. -Frlvato property without the consent oral otho-r spoke on tie ubjeel, I,,,.- L.L L.i m nv iinblft nnd lbs matttr wa fhnlly rferrel 1 IHU V"."-H wrk. Tho report of tho committee was uleptdd but tho bill was squelched wlWtf It camo up for final pawage. A resolution was adopted author MmE tho city recorder to Issue twtkes to the effect that the money Ut ffow duo for tho Improvement of tte street between Commercial 'MHd Church streets, nnd on High 4reet between State nnd Court ttttits, Atul that the city marshal hall servo tho soiiio upon tio prop fly owner. 'A resolution to Iisu'o $2,000 werth of bonds for tho finprovomenr f' Court sU'cet, $20,000 of which 411 tMJ of SO0 donomlnstlon and 14 remainder In $50 denomination, vju adopted. The bonds nro to ma ture In 16 years, and they shall 4 raw & per cent Interest. The hlli provides that tho sale ot the bonds bo advertised ami that bids be re ceived at thy next metiug, of tho council. Btoli Introduced a tnontlon rt. quiring the Oregon Electric Co. to jdftfo n curb and ornamental tree en tho corner o' High and Trade trts, where Mrs.. Walts' shade AUOHOLjJCEKttN AUeuMfiVfnilonEx'.lj sunf In tfii e Rwdaatim-ctii W rkSS nr.il lt I'nfil tint tvkw OjHunt Morutoe irMcftX. AUrAHCOT!C. MfM (Mt JU Ancrfi tWmtdy for fArot IIQll SOW aiUMXU.WUIIUK ortas,CwhulswttsJrmii ucss&iulLossorSLri NEW VOHK. K Copy of Wnyrer, 1 " 'A-l I'M fv'ii 1Mij1 UrllJI f )taVruVtrt tree was, cut down. The motion was passed. Anolher, -motion by Stols wSb also made instructing. . .1,;. '.nrnmlgiitoner to nllow no til- Ins to -De laid In-the gutters In any Btreet to carry off the: water. . motion was .referred ,o we committee. , ,, .t.- -mnio nn newnec aau iiic.'o"" - . ..,... city engineer were Instructed to place the necessary eaten ubi ... Q.-f .tri nnd Commercial street and to replace the Intones iu. cntrti basins. Tho matter of ho bids for print ing the new charter was referred to tho committee on ways and means to report at tho next meeting. Applications for transfer of n liquor license from Alex Conoyer to D. A'. Madden was grflnteu. Two bids for the sale or propenj to the city for a idto for a street cleaning building were read, and the offer of Hiram Smith was accepted.. IHd lot Is situated on Thirteenth Btrcot near tho Kay Wonlon mill and jb 80 by 100 feet. The price Is $500. Tho city ottorncy was In .rnto,i tn Investigate the title to ,thp property and report ot the next mooting, .. ',:, .Tho committee pn sewage wasting ArAnleA to have a lempbrhry mouth placed on the Marloij street sewer Jn order to carry tho .water Into tho river.' ' Tho hid of II. H. Vnndcrvort for 125 cords of wood for tne cny nun, at $3.47 per cord was accepted. Councllmnn Low made a report on tho dilapidated condition of tho 8 .Commercial street bridge, Hating that tho structure was. dangerous for any team to cross, and suggesting that some money bo appropriated at once for Its repair. Street Commissioner Martin stat ed hat tho roadway on the brlgo was safe, nnd that tho structure was rot In so bad a condition as people thought. The piling, ho sold, wbb sound, and a trnctlon onglne was fo the committee on bridges. The report of tho city treasurer showed that the amount of cash on hand at tho time of the last report, Anrll 1. was $2St0 18.09, and the receipts from all sources since that time have been $12,502.83. The dlibursemcnts were $19,257.02; leaving balance on hand of $21,- 052.30. Aiinllcatlons from Ncu-'boum and tho Stundard Llqour Co. for liquor licences woro. referred to the com jnlttco on license. A petition from several residences of Hellenic street protesting ngalns the grading of that streot wa re ceived and placed on flln. Another petition from tho resi dents of Broadway objecting to the lowqrlng of tho Oregon Electric railway company's tracka on that street was alio placed on file. A petition from the street railway company for an extension of ten days time In which to complete the work on Btato streot was granted. Councilman Qreonbauiu Intro duced n bill granting the new fran. ditto to tho Portland Railway, Light & Power company. The bill was GASTORIA Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have. Always Bought Beats tho Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years W i III B I a m GASTORIA YMllMKlUft41HAV Ml..r.u ssls ,,.,, mmf mrrfif. ,rrF'"IM- aviJ M i MMMMMMHnWW DAILY ""' , , , , , -,7 7 - p-d to iitiS3& referred to tne u.u.u-. IffinTtbelVa XC,a .Howlne Self-explanatory lHaiQSSfflSS lor wM read, and " t-rlou. .ug-1 gestlous by the city fathers Was re ferred to Congreisman Hawley: United States Post onicc, wnsn .,. 3uv a. 1908. The Cifsto SS' Oince, Salem, Oregon ci,. TM nenartment Is In receipt of ; k.jtt -b .-- .-.. .. I vour communication of tne Aim ui- xi inMnulmr notice or flgsessnieiu . ,, f, imnrovement of State street . on (the south side of which the Fed oral hulldlng site In your custody nil it C1 "You aro requested to confer with the proper city authorities and in form them that the Department ap preciates the desirability of the Im provement referred to. anu n wiei- fore regrets that tnere is w w pflatlon under Its control which con be made available to pay any part of such paving. For this reason tne Department Is obliged to make tali .j reply to all demands for payment o : nMo.Bments. etc.. on account ui otrpot Imnrovements, "-- ' "You will also say that a? the Btate of Oregon has by statute ceded to the United States exclusive jur isdiction over the Federal building site, It Is npt subject to the opera- inn nf nnv state law or municipal ordlnanco or regulation respecting street Improvements, nnd the cost of srsirr r sis . ;-., tlclted States: You will therefore request that thjs assessment bo formally cancelled. Respectfully, "B13CKMAN WINTHORP, "Asslstnnt Secretary " Over Thlrty-flvp Years. In 1R72 there was a great deal of dlnrrhooa, dysentery and cholera In fantum It was at this time tha. Chamberlain's colic, Cholera and Dl arrohca Remedy was first brought In to use. It proved more successful tt.nn n.. nMiai mmwlv or treatment. and ha for thlrty-flvo years main- tnlnn.l tlint rPfnrtl. From fl Small beginning Its sale and uso has ex tended to every part ot mo umiuu Stato nnd to many foreign countrlt. Nine druggists out oi icij wm -ommend It when their opinion Is nsked, although they have othr medicines tnat pay them a greater profit. It can nlways bo deponuod upon, even In tho most severe and danaorous caso. For sale by D. Stono's drug store. The prohibition party had a peculiar experience; Its cause took a notion to outgrow the party, an.l ft. ,u.u".r u,"7r ' 1'' ;' ;u UIU u wun nvnmesi u i"-- MaW A r)iirnt'd Woman. Is always found In the samo houso with Ilallard's Snow Liniment. It keeps every member of tne inmny freo from aches and pains, It henls cuts, burns nnd scalds and euros rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbngo nnd all muscular soreness and stiffness. 25c. 50o and 11.00 a bottle, aoiu by all dealers. n It will cost more to run the gov ernment during Roonovelt's four yoars than it did to run it during tho four years of tho civil war. $100 Reward, 5100 The renders of this paper will be to bo pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that telenet has been nblo to euro In all Its staces and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Ca tarrh being a constitutional disease, require n constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intern- nllv nftliif illrnrllv iinnn thn hln.vl and mucuous surfaces of the, system' isroreoy uesiroying tne iouiuaiion ot tho disease, and g'vlng the-patient trnLlh v liiillillnfr nn thn pnntlfi. tlnn nnd nBllluiT nature In itnlnrr ifat work. The proprietors have so v$& luiui ui us I'urniiH' puniri inai iiiuf offer Ono Hundred Dollars for any rase that It falls to cure. Ssrid for list of testimonial!. Address: F. J. Chtty & Co., Toledo, O., , sold by druggists. He Take limr IVmUy Pills for eon stlpatlOH. Tb W'tm Hectte tb Ht Qt Cobbling ail the wwlth of the coutt tri thU .uwiMr the East uwH. the West uf goMlliiK all t&t rtlu. Help for Thos WJio Hn Stomneh Trouble. Alter Honoring (r aboMt 18 yoaro for a bad tteMArh trouble, and sueudlng nearly five hundred dollar? tor wedlc'ae aud (Factor's feds. I pur chased nv wtfe one box f CUawbor Ula' StrttiafR tod Llvr Tablets, which did hep so much good thai u wmmum to n tnew auu Vhey have done her More good thaV all of the medU'Ue I bought before. Samuel Royor, Folsom. Iow This wwurine is drug itore ror sale by Dr. Stone's SMls free. t- i .... A farmer atka tho beet v t wah etlk sorkt. The enerttoa MB. dtHi Sef.-titry Wlltan'e f famur prperjty. of Kodol athl the benefit X received wry truly. C N clrsT Rffi "E C. DeWltt &,'q Chleojo. IlU -C.mleiB u 1S5T I had ad la ease of the stomach and bowels, in he ittrltii? ..f in t i3Kf.. - ...A 1 X IIUULUI MM ifiTrsn ... mtv n ionn im ft inert JJ",reff paired 'V'TfmrF mm won b Grand Vrtop. SSS T0LeAr bos In every caw reccivcu ittrftn. . . .m At.iHAVMirfaiinue nmincr ' "V---J .upcrlor to lard. New CornonitloiiH. Articles of Incorporation filed In the office of the secretary of state July 17, 1908, as follews: Tho Bernard enronopnuuu v," , principal offlce, Portland; capital stock, $50,000; Incorporators K. L. Bernard, Tred H. Hothchtld and "v H. RobinBon. : Security Title nnd Trust Company; .imi nfflce. Portland;, capital "ock S-50 000V Incorporators, Earl J jhn ( &, wm. M. B'onauBta , , ""'"";' i,:.M,ni,"p p. P. .rrfetfrrtrt4 .1 ill' tiiiriiiiui. u. lllUllltl". . , i -",- nnlinov. . The Mailing Machine Company; principal offlce, Portland; capital Steele, $10,000; Incorporators, C. C. Loucks, George M. Orton, Lee M. Clark, WebB.ter A. Tompkins and Washington L. Bnrtlett. Klamath Basin Land Company; nrlnrlnnl office. .Portland; capital I nt.nn n n nnrr nnd John C. blUI- lock. -o- tri. x-n... 1ntn1f Tlxnt DOCS. ir Tfinff'a nw n srovery Ib tho remedy that does tho healing others promise but mil to perform, saysi Mr. E. R. Plcrson, of Auburn Centre. ' r i. ia mn-inrr ma nf throat and lung trouble of long standing, thpl other treatments reuevtu oiu. iihi-- rarlly. New Discovery ib uoihb m n miirh cood that I feel confident, Its continued use for n reasonably lontrMi nf i me win restore mo iui perfect health." This renowned nnu'nii ntui rnlii rcmodv and thront and lung healer Is sold nt J. C. Per ry s dniK store auc anu ti.uu. iuu bottle free. New XotarleH. J. H. Molr, C. Q. Buckingham, Portland; M. II. Anderson, Cottage Grove; Cha. II. Abel, Summit. o CliniulMTlnln'H Colic, Cliolern nnd Dlnrrlioen Remedy Would Have Saved Him 9100.00. .. "In 1902 I nnd a very severe at tack of diarrhoea," toys R. N. Far- rar of Cat Island. La.' "For several weck, j wns unable to do I A t. ft 4AAf T t. .1 anything. On March 18, 1907, I nnd n similar attack, and took Chamborlaln't Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy which gavo me prompt relief. I consider it one or tne nest mem clnes of Its kind In tho world, nnd rin,t t moil it In 1902 believe It would have saved mo a hundred dollar doc tor's bill." Sold by Dr. Stone's drug store. No, bub, the many "straw votes" common to presidential years are not llkoly to Increase demand for, nor price of straw. . Iloy'g Life Raved. My little boy, four years old, had n severe attack of dysentery. Wo hnd physicians; both of them gave him up. Wo thon gave him Cham- lini'lnln'a Pnlliv Phnlprn nnd ninr. rhoea remedy which cured him nndi believe that savou nis nre. wunam H. Strollng, Carbon Hill. Ala. There Is no doubt but thh remedy saves the lives of many children each year. Give it with castor oil according to the plain pricted directions and a cure la certain. For sale by Dr. Stone's drug store. Whatever stump speakers may say the country'b safety and prosperity depends upon providence and farm- o A Golden Wnldlng. means that man and wife have lived to a good old age and consequently hgve kopt healthy The beet way to k&ep healthy Is to see that your llv does It's duty ids days nut of 35. The only way to do this Is to ceet Dullard's Herbiae In the house and take U whenever your llrer gets In active. 50 rents per bottle. Sold b.y all dealers. One tasHot blame tho buyer of bue'f In the Bun tor thinking that Uie beef grower of the West is rev eling is wealth. Terribly Soaldod. Is something we hear or read about evory day of our lives. Burns and scalds either slight or serious are bound to happen In your family, l.e prepared by haMug a bottle of Bal lard's Snow Liniment handy. It re lieves the nala Instantly and quickly heals. the. burn Sold by all dealers. 'O ...- RooeeveH was magnanimous; he made the res'dattal candidate . might have made the vice &Uo, but uuiirt. Poison Oak Polonlng. rinllnrit'c Cn.tn. Tl.im... .t Mr. O. H. P. CorBolius. Turner. Ore., writes iMy wife has discovered that Snow Liniment cures "Poison Oak oMy"B a very wunfnl troub'e. htrse,f' but..0B ot her trleni's Wc launder Ladies' C Skirts Just ros rnntee to. AH of our shirtwaist? aro caro--e pia n0utral soap, starched just fully : "'JSiied and ironed by "experts where-they should ; be rt & who have made snn dregseis ,n th(J clty wUh our We ore pleasing the most c . shirtwaist wdrk and are ev- trlal. cATFM LAUNDRY COMPANY SALfcM LAUw 130-166 8. 1 Tel. 25 i READY TAILORED CLOTHES FOR WELl. DHfcaa MEN. , warm W f. : -iiiliiiiiBiBBiBiBiBW E. ECKERLEN Family Liqwoi? Stoe J 44 Commercial St. WITTICK'IS FOUND .NOT GUIITY WY JCHY Father Had Ordered Ileer nnd Sab Was Therefore Not Made to Minor. North Bend Special; A case of considerable Interest was tried In Justice Sinister' ourt when Ernest Wlttlck, proptl.'tor of the North Star saloon was acquitted by a Jury on the chnrgo of 'selling loquor to a minor. Mr. Wlttlck was taken before Re corder Gardiner Monday morning by the city marshal who had captured the Dloomqulst hoy a few feet from the North Star back door with a pall of beer. On advlce'of J. H. Guerry. who nppearcd for the defence, Mr. Wlttlck n-ked for a trial by Jury for the following day. I Tho Jury Impanelled consisted of the following men: E. S. Darzee, W H. Sheppard, Gus. Tyberg, L. J. Simpson, L. F. Falkenstoln, Hormair Smoak. The evidence Introduced by the de fense showed that Dloomqulst had sent a note to Wlttlck by his ten-yoar-old boy asking for 15 conti worth of beor, and the law l ex plicit on tho queitiou of telling to an agent or ono acting under orderr of another by holding that the agent cannot be held responsible, nor th seller. In case of violation of the law, The Jury after being out n few minutes returned a vtrdlot of not gnllty. The ease wa largely attended by interested partita. Twenty-fUe Cents Is the Price of Peace. The terrible Uchln nnd smarting. Incident to certain skin diseases, .s almost insuntly allayed by apply ing Chamberlain's Salte. Price. 5 cents For sale by Dr. Stone's drug store. o.A. s r o ni jl. . Sit in tie H M t Hft8 MWB BUjfi 000 0 00000000 O "I saw a want ml. the otlui o O day that I intended to answer, O 0 but was iiievonted. 1'erhaps it O O may appear again today." Such O O a nunark helps to explain O O why some nd. ought to have O O more than one publication. o O In one day you oan wty, "llO O O YOU XKKi) MY SURYICKS O O I CAN 1)0 THUS AM) SO," to 0 0 practically all of the employe n O In the cltj. 0 oooooooooooo CASTOR I A lor Infants nnd PK.I.a- n Kind You Have Always Bought Shirt Waists and White Llborty St. MCSIO hath charms when played on one. of our high- class lnstrunients, which are noted for helr delicacy of tdne. For ah, evening' ontertnlnment you will ilnd the soft singing tbnes of our In struments nre unexcelled. Fine cnbluet finish and exceptionally Has workmanship ha'6 made them popu lar with everyone. ' Come In and scs us. L. P. SAVAGE, Zl Commercial street! price: range A. AmsVIVa i&f" &2Q TO 4C- Free Delivery The grent nnd good dog Industry would get fatter if there were leu monopolistic fleas on him. ITCHING SKIN"? DOCTOR THU SKI.V People Drinking Medicine for ttx lllood to Cure Kcremn Wic Their Time ami Money. When your fnce is dirty and grimy, you don'.t drink water to cleanse It. You waBh your face wIU water and you steep your faco clean by waihlng It with water, Eczema. nsorlaslB, salt rheuo, barber's Itch nnd like skin afflictions are similar to dirt and grime In thit they are caused by parasitic genu upon tho skin. Thoio disease cu not bo cured by drinking medldw any more than you can cleanso jou face by drinking wntor. Cleans tkf skin of these germs by applying tk remedy right where tho disease ex ists and the skin becomes white l imooth again. Tho Cnpltal Drug Co, sellB iinpii oil of wlntorgreon, .propertly coc poundod with other soothing veie table remedies In D. D. D. Pren tlon, ns a positive specific for k Ing iho bncllll and germs In the slit This D. D. D. remedy is not a stW concoction or a smeary paste. is n liquid external wnsh, as e9 nnd simple to use ns water. Itlj applied- right where the Itch & sore is. Used with D. D. D. Soap.8 is bound to cure. Tho first nppU tlnn hrlncH frtRrnnt rflllef J'OU ' know this the minute you apply111 remedy and tho skin once curtj stays cured In nearly all cases. C rid of that itch right now today ItpORlA. Prsth THE BEST UOAST TH . Tn U4 K nM.inod trnrrt OUr P'1 Under and julcj beef, tnUttl yurn, ah our Hiwsw - irom tue choicest, ano vw ,m Via toKia D..if fc- pmandl W fastidious. Our prices are loWf' I ... . MA U w 1 quality than yoa ea " "" Kv tlte rnr.. l. oeare ;- && place is Salens, t n nnnst. n.i: ,.;:." r:"" "",o. druggists. iitx mUi:. our ann si iiii Kni.i .,. all dealers. PhesieMl.' ' 8;9'