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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, DREGON, THUItSDAl", AUGUST 20, 1008 3 Danderitie onv PAN HAVE BEAUTIFUL F.-MAIK : NOW, ."J they don't have to i ,Um Inr results ennui. . li .;ik. r'TMmarM improvement alter I""" r i... (rt, application. tleveO' Dandcrlno h quickly nnd Tike h" n I,0W WA'. I, wonderfully ex- Sr-,:nJMeproJ-c.ia JJtie. It ' pleasant an J (ol...,.mp.PP ;tialkt.c.!pndhal KWld,yunl.lth Ul,ej,stotrow. ien to or three i "" Je,,rtJ rcul re bt-nr A U Irom CMorn.J writes '.P1'. k?n a'lnu rour won Jcr "l.t rtlin D..wb!eedwltli ;t'!ldllotfl..clic.waUJ. , Greai uair-.--t0 Remedy can now bo e. 50c and 51.00 per bottle f C..i To nh"W ho quickly I rr66i)niiilorluucti,wo .j 't,tiiilalr(t9iimplefree W) brrnurninalltoanrmie wlio Ml itnin 1U tree coupon tottiii )(t KttUeti Oindtrta Co., Chleito, J wlibt)elrnme nnd n.MreM ,ul IDc in tllrcr or .uinpe I torir pottage. , 4 JHi !: ?! ..MH HtttttttttM.teitttttm . .,-ItttnttttttttttttttttMl COUNCIL FAILS TO AGREE ON BROADWAY GRADE The nmch-hornldod rind long-n- Mltod talkfost nntl lovo feast which vas to settlo for all tlmo tho ponder- odi and burdensome question of tho grade on Drondway, occurred at tho specie! nicotine of tho council lp.st CTenlng, at which tho clty'B glndla- tors were advertlBCd to appear pro- pared to fight tho mattor out or to, dlo In the attempt. Everybody was thoro council- men, rrllroad ofllclais, attomoys, engineers, proporty owners nnd look - ers-on. Everybody talked. Soma fit the councllnion spoko half n dozou times. Mapi wero displayed, testi mony, ordinary and export, was giv en: tiio Oregon Electric company tras called everything . from tho Kvloir nnd rojuvonntor of tho city to a corporation of grood nnd ava rice; and the roeult of It nil wna nothing Tho (Kit began upon tho reading of a r otutlon which Is ns follews: Resolution, Whw.g, by resolution duly adopted by tho common council of tho cln of Salem, on tho 3d day of August, loos, tho Oregon Electric Rallrcv cempeny was required to lower It; track on Broadway Btrcot In die chv of Salem, from tho north lino of Mcdhon Btroot to a point 518 feet south of th Intersection of tho center Hno of Bolmont street with Broadv.m street In said city, for ao imrj.os of conforming ouch tack n t.io grndo established by ordlnpiH . and Wfc n If dnii. nnt ninm nvi.n. d'-nt fr the boet Itjtorost of tho -j i) nroceod with tho proposod Ioprov-mPnt of Broadway street, n'h haa hertoforo boon ordered, and Wh.rra'. tho Orogon Electric Rai!wa rompany has offered to do urer ttl( city of Salem from Its ca-i av.nK Broadway street for the improvement of eald street, at a ff?e pf,nfornilng with tho track of " railway, ftnd f0r ft width of wt en each side of Its rails for a , anre ot approximately 2500 wt, sufficient cravel from the run f saU romnttnv'a nr.,.i ti now "ems workod noar Salem, nt tho JMl o.t of such gravel plus 10 wr cent for supervision of tho work fwaut'on and transportation, e-ni, v, K rMOvod. that tho Or and rtr,c IUUway C0mivtny bo a ,,. ' her,,y Pormltted subject !" ;he Pvtelons that Its fran J '"! 7ta'B8 to maintain Its traoV ca?M 4wa' 8troot' aB now -eai! 'nstrBctG,J' and e city tr,K8 d,rect to rl Mrl " rouneU a Srade for sa!d l tra.fr t ..... r "" wiui tne grade of a t L"L7m roway company tie vn asa constructed, for KX&. rMaing to tho fl IOr Ma.Mitslllillr. ...v'n tu ijnD. ret and re-ordarlng "-oret Utweof. HTdVi.aB nrlf Immediatoly un .... i..'v oi iiie resoni- -VB( anii . .TT- ' . Ua mttjon w; ac greeted by; Grows Hair and Ave can PROVE IT! &&. a storm of piotest. Nobody Boomed to know who Introduced tho resolu- tlon," and arconbaum, Frnzlor and stolz declared It to bo too drastic, noforo tho ro3olut!on could bo dl- posod of Councilman Stockton aug- gested thnt tho officials of tho Or- ogon Electric company bo allowed to talk upon tho subject. No ono objected, and Attorney Kerr of tho Oregon Electric Hallway cpmpnny :wns invited to aciurcss tno council. 1 In opening his nddreas Kerr stated that ho himself drow up tho roBolutlou and requested that It bo introduced at tho special mooting or tho council. tfnri irni'n n lrmir 1 tnr nf ronnnnn' "",w " """ why tho grndo of Broadway should conform to tho grndo of tho Orogon Electric company's trnck lnstond of vlca-vorsn.' Tho chlof reason "was ox )oii8o. In Korr'n opinion tho addi tional oxponso of lowering tho track would bo unwerrantod. Ho nlo con tondod thnt thlo stroot would bo hot ter if It woro ralsod to tho lovol of tho trnck. Ho callod upon Mr. Brown, a civil engineer from Port land, whom tho compnny haa om ployed to Invostlgato tho matter, to otnto lilii vIowb on tho Broadway grndo. Brovn clalmod that tho property nlong Broadway would not suffor olthor In nppor.rnnco or materially by bringing tho grndo of tho street up io tho grado of tho rnllwny track. Ho nlso contondod thnt for the pros- ont tho high grado would afford a bettor drainage than tho low grndo Ho stntod furthor thnt tho lowering of tho trnoks would entail n gront doal of unnocQiPary oxponso to tho company. Brown waj asked mnny puzzling questiona by sovornl of tho counollmon. Some of them ho nn:uvorod satisfactorily, nnd nomo ho didn't Ono of tho quostions that atumpod tho onglnoor was, "why would not tho storm water flood the porporty moro if tho street woro n foot or two above, the lovel of tho proporty than If tho proporty and tho street were on tho samo level?" After tho proposition had been tniKCU to ueam, anu auor everyone fhnd his say, tho mayor asked tho council what its pleaauro wrs In re gard to tho resolution. Councilman. Greenbaum In a vigorous speech moved that tho resolution bo Indef Inltoly postponed. Just ns tho voto was about to bo taken Councilman Stolz arose and stated that there wero some people who hnd not expressed their senti ments on the proposition. It wa.i only 9 o'clock, ho said, and he sug gested that tho talkfeat be contin ued. VIco-proeldent Tarbot of tho rail way company was invited to nddrow tho masting, and ho stated that hv - ar ramli- in tnVn nn nn,1 ualttn nnl phaao of tho bqthersome question. Next John Ilayne dlsoussed th matter on bhajf of tho property ownera. no utjaiarua inai whom oatablishod the contour. KC Hv LtLwr-.iBaaV H , HI 9 . If HHK "I f r ' feSflHW ? l ' ?l Vlli' grade waa - - ' - ' - - of tho surrounding property should bo taken Into consideration, and the grndo made to conform to it. Mr Dayno had Investigated tho grade In North Salem, and stntcd that the railway track along Broadway nver aged about one foot higher than the property on either side. "Tho people in that district," said Dayno, "want the track brought down to tho c:tabllshed grade of tho street. They want the perma nent improvement of tho street? there to proceed. There Is no ques tion as to the right and wrong of tho thing. Tho railway company '.a obliged to put Its tracks where they belong. "Wo should not take tho word of the Oregon Electric In this matter. Wo should consult our own Interest! Tho company haa not fulfilled tho conditions of their franchise, and thoy havo not kept their word In all thinsiB. They have not oven put up tho $5000 bond as required by tho franchlso for the faithful perform ance of duty, and I don't know now whether thoy havo a franchlso or not. Yon aontlemcn nro Intelligent men, nnd you can olthor represent tho city of Salem, and put tho grndo where the city wants It, or you can represent tho Oregon Electric com pany and put it where, tho Oregon Electric wants It." II. D. Thlelcen next nddre&sed tho council. Ho stated that Mr. Brown oxproGsed tho same views that ho cn tcrtnlned In regard to tho grado on Brodaway. Ho thought that It would do no dnmngo to tho surrounding property to allow tho tracks to re main where thoy nro. Ho alao thought that tho expense would bo too high to Justify tho change nt present. Ho thought, however, that tho track on North High Btrcot should bo lowered to tho c&tnbllBhod grado. Then for another hour tho matter of lowering tho trnck on Broadway was dlBctiBScd pro and con. Tho procedure developed Into n verlt able testimonial meeting, ninny of tho city fathers nlnioit shedding tenrs In tholr efforts to mako their follow-councllmon bco thnt thoy woro right. Councilman Greonbnum bogged tho members to tnko tho pon derous quostlon homo with them nnd think It over In tholr sober moments. Again tho mayor attempted to put tho question, and ngaln ho was In torruptcd. Suddenly Councllmnn stolt movo., thnt tho connc m,j0r until next Monday ovonlng, nnd tho tired city fnthors voted unnnlmously to go homo. Other HiihIiicph. Tho voto liv which tho Winter troot nMCMinont ordinance was pnssod nt tho last. mooting of tho .. .; . . ... .council was reconsuioreu in oruor uj consider furthor somo of tho pro visions In tho bill. Tho application from tho Snlom branch of tho Mltchool, LowU & Stavor company to nllow tho sign In front of tholr place of buslnosa to re main was roforrod to tho commlttoo on Htreols. o . COrFEjs, Good coffee is partly in buying and partly in making; like everything: else. Your grocer returns your money If you dea't UVo Schilling' licit: we par blra o Mr. Benson's condition Is not alarming. Ho will bo back, and tnko tho govornor'B chair whan the gov ernor becomoa sonntor. Granulated Soro Eyes Cured. "For 20 years I suffered from a hnd case of granulated Boro oyos," says 'Martin Boyd of Henrietta, Ky. "In February, 1903, a gentleman asked mo to try Chamberlain's Salve. I bought ono box nnd usell about two-thirds of It nnd my oyos havo not given me any trouble since." This salvo is for salo by Dr. Stone's drug Btore. o A town Is reported so slow that when a fire breaks out all tho mem bers of tho flro department are no tified by postal card. I "I hira tirn miner riarirtti for Ininmnll. with wlilcli I tut lo fll ?Kd lor or iwsotr yri. nrt I en lay lu (. ueart It bT rt'n taor relief in rot T otnir rtmur Ji er ina. i f foommouii Lni U) toy Irtcliut M oii eri ltii kll II... b.a Mar.rM.An.Ail'1 iUQIi Ulll-ru, .s. u best for f ZJ TheDovela CA.OV CATKAHTie rifn. pitiv rmmt TmuoxJ. Dooocvj. nKHe.li. tW...iniir:i 1. Z .r K. at.tlr tHilk Teir iuiit,iUHtl(ll'i, tinaxaLil 0 1 i t.r .rtwue.r !- I Sterllnj Remedy Co., Chlceo or N.V. sjy I AKKUALSALE TEM MILLION I0XE? NSOMNIA H Tii i W ':?: 'B Proof Is incxlmustlblo tlmt Lyclla K. Pin1chnms VcROtftblo Compound curries women safely through tho Change of Life. Haul the letter Irra. E. Hanson, 804 E. Long St., Columbus, Ohio, writes to Mrs. Pinkllam : " I was pnssjng through the Change of Life, and suffered from nervout no.ns, honduches, aud other annoying (lymntoms. My doctor told mo that Lydla E. IMnkham's "cgetablo Com- fiound was good for mo, nnd since tak ng it I feel so much better, and I can again do my own work. I uevert forget to tell my friends what Lydla El 1'luk ham's Vogutabla Compound did for bio during this trying period." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Fink hnm's Vegetable ComiKNtml, mado from roots and herbs, has been tho standard remedy for fenialo ilia, and has positively cured thousands of xvnnvm who havo l)cen troubled mth displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bear-lng-down feeling, flatulency, indigos tion,dizzinoss or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it? Mrs. Plnklmtii Invites nil sick womuii (o write her for lulviee. She has frnlded thousantls to houltli. A .idrHK. TiViui, Muss. Alwnys cold at tho bay to henr pooplo tnlk. But nny plnco needs hot weather Bomo of tho time. A Faithful Friend. "I havo used Chnmborlnln's Colic, Cholorn and Diarrhoea Itomcdy Binco it wns first introduced to tho public In 1872, nnd havo novor found ono Instance where a euro was not speedily effected by Its uao. I have been n commercial travolor for IS years, and novor start out on n trip without this, my fnlthtul frlond," snys H. S. Nichols of Oaklnnd, Ind. Tor. When a man hns used a remedy for 35 years ho knows its valuo and Is compotont to sponk. For sale by Dr. Stonj's drug storo. n n Tho governor dooa woll to .call upon Mr. Hnrrlmnn, and then think of tho fishing li Pollcnn Day. Oil For Soro VvtvX. "I havo found Bucklon's Arnica Salvo to bo tho proper thing to uso for soro foot, ns woll ns for healing burns, sores, cuts, and nil manner of abrasions," writes Mr. W. Stone, of East Poland, Maine. It Is tho proper thing, too, Tor piles. Try It! Sold undor guarnntoo at J. C. Perry's drug storo. 25c. n "Boost and tho world boosts with you," yells an ox., "knock and you will becomo a dyspoptlc." ii ft What In Best for Indigestion? Mr. A. Robinson of Drumquln, On tnrlo, has been troublod for years wltii Indigostlon, and rocommonds Chnmhorlaln'g Stomach and Llvor Tnblots as "tho host medicine I over used." If troubled with Indlgc.i tlon or constipation glvo thorn a trlnl. Thov nro cortnln to nrnvo boneflolnl. Thoy aro onsy to tnkel nnd plonsant In effect. Prfco, 25 1 conts. Hiinipies tree nt ur. utono's drujj storo. o Sttpposo tho onglno gotB Just u llttlo off In ono of thoio balloon (lights. Goo! Dlsdirmtbht nt Home. Lots of men nnd wotnon who nro ogroeablo with others, got "oranky" nt homo. Its not disposition, Its tho llvor. If you find In yourself thnt you feol cross around tho house, llt tlo things worry you, Just buy a hot tlo of Ballard's Hcrbino and put your liver in Bhapo. You nnd ovorybody around you will feol hotter for It. Prlco 50 cents por bottlo. Sold by all dealers. o Tho Oregon nthlotes will bo en tertained all along tho lino. The Tizlcfft .Mnn In the World, would not bo contented to bo kept in tho houso and doing nothing by rheumatism, Neither nro you, who aro always busy and actlro. Then don't neglect the first twlngo of an acho or pain that you might think I Just a "crick." Rub well with Ballard's Snow Liniment and no matter what the trouble Is, It will llsappcar at once, Sold by ail dealers. O--"- How to fiind business, for It. Ex. Advertlco Ruby Morphine FJnids. aro made by all soothing syrups 'and baby medlolnea that contain opium and narcotic.. McGoe's Baby .Elixir coutalnt no Injurious or nar (cotic drugs of any kind. A suro 'and safe euro for disordered atom- aens, liowaia and tretiuinevs sriloniltil tnr lanlhlnir Infanta '.""'""' . .-. O i x.r ,--,. .. Bflv ,,; vn,, i,ft y0l. u OREGON BUILDERS AltE YOU DOING WHAT YOU CAN, TO POPULATE YOl'll STATE? OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, hohoat farmers, mechanics, merchants, clorko, peoplo with brnlns, Btrong hands and a wllllnu heart capital or no capital. Southern Pacific Co. Lines In Oregon Is sending tons of Oregon literaturo to tho EaBt for distribution through ovcry available agoncy. Will you not help the good work of building Oregon by sending ua tho nnmos and nddro8es of your friends who nro Ukoly to bo Interested in this ntnto? Wo will bo glad to bear tho oxponso of sending them completo information about OREGON nnd its opportunities. COLONISTS TICKETS will be on snlo during SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER from tho EnBt to all points In Orogon. Tho faros from n few principal cities aro From Denver $30.00 From Louisville $41.70 " Omaha 30.00 " Cincinnati 42.20 " Kansas City .... 30.00 " Clovcland 44.75 " St. Louis 35.50 " Now York 65.00 " Chicago 38.00 TICKETS CAN I1H PREPAID. If you want to bring a frlond or rolntlvo to Orogon dopoBlt tho propor amount with nny of our ngonts. Tho ticket wilt 'thou bo furnished by tolegrnph. Local ngont, Salem. VM. McMURUAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland Oregon. I I'M i ihvmrhnL . III UlYihQ, t We Launder Ladies' Shirt Waists and White Skirts Just Right. Wo giuarantoo to. All of our shirtwaists are care fully washod with a special neutral soap, starched Just , whoro thoy should bo stnrchcd and Ironed by experts who havo mado ohtrtwnlst ironing a special study. Wo nro pleasing tho most carofpi dressers In tho city with our shlrtwnlst work and nro euro wo can ploaso you. May we have a trial, . 44 - . . , SALEM Tol. 25 LAUNDRY Little German Shoe Store Got footwear that la right for this sonson, and save shoo blllrf, I havo a now lino of modlum heavy working shoos for fall trndo. noys' and Mon'r. Lenthor glovos for hnrvost work . MY PRICES ARE THE LOWEST I JACOB VOGT, MS State Street wmmmmmmmmmmmaHmammmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmummmmmmm READY TAILORED CLOTHES ? FOR WELL DRESSED A a g lSK Would You Forget to Open a Regis tered Letter If You Received One? You would open a roglstored letter or a telegram, of courso! But aro you not, Just tho emno, somowhat careless about other things that should havo almost equal personal intorost to you? Perhaps onco a weok perhaps once a duy a classified ml. U printed that touches your pasonu Interost as surely and us ken ly ns tho letter or telegram wptihl but, are you BL'HE to soo It, to anwer it, to profit by It? 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