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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1908)
BROADWAY GRADE IS SETTLED The Intricate nnd knotty problem r, the Broadway grade, which for "past two months has been dls Zed nnd wrangled over at ovory nMtlns of t"c council, has at last JL settled, for the present at tart find the track of the Oregon riectrlc company on Broadway will I. allowed to remain at Its protont Lde until the city has made par Lent improvements on that JL. Bnd on two Intersecting iwets. ns far north as Madison itrcet. , The matter came up In the form cf a resolution, and when tho vote TSJ taken none of the city father iUented Councilman nadcllft In troduced the resolution, which Is as follows. Whereas, by resolution adopted tr the common council of tho city cf Salem on the 3d day of August, 1908, the Oregon Electric Railway company was ren.ureu iu iuwui- i track on Broadway street In tho eltr of Salem between certain points ipetlfled In such resolution, for the purpose of conforming such track to the grado established by ordi nate, and "Whereas, It does not seem ex pedient or for the best Interest of tie city to proceed with tho Im provement of Broadway stroot Meh has heretofore been ordered, lid "Whereas, tho Oregon Electric Sillny company has offered to im pore that portion of tho street bo tftcn Its rails and for ono foot on ttch tide thereof at each street in tenectlon on Broadway stroot by (linking tho same, and abutting the tee with gravel, and liasurtlior tStred forthwith to loworl tho rule of Its track undor tho direc ts of tho authorities of tho city tfSitem on High street from Mill fk to Center street. "Be It rcsloved, that tho Oregon Ewtrlc Hallway company bq nnd it b hereby permitted, subject to all Ce provisions contained In its fran- u!, to maintain Its track upon Iroadway street as now located nnd instructed, until a comprehensive jroveraent shall bo ordorod by tho eadl of Broadway street and at kit two cross streots intorsoctlng fcadway streot, provided, howovor, 6it the tald Railway company shall ttaplr with tho offorB horolnboforc raited, with respect to tho cros3- c it street Intersections nnd tho Bering of Its track on Hlj;h creet Councilman Elliot moved that ti resolution bo adopted with tho irwliion that a written ngreomont Wa entered Into with tho Oregon Eec'rlc company, whoroby tho com m iha'i fulfill nil tho promises K'ta'nrj In the rosoUitlon. r3Efimnn Prosnall moved that ' 'hi d close of tho rosolutlon bo ttfDdd so as to Inoludo nil tho pt i-ter,tii.m in North Snlein. --5'arri rnnved that tho matter " 1- n n.'il until th .- n.nnll.. V l 1 ' on failed 0f a second. nan ptols iiRRSHtod thn' r tl r.. ,r offli-laU explain Yi'1 in tee resolution, fo that n " wfnild know exictiv f" ' ra!iU.i company ' .ii' 'Mng in i yi,n'nO(l i' ' i'i .i 'it'nMve l t . k H lv tl the 1 a'o I'm, he 'iemant wo !nte.r 's for tv , Mocks on f tloa Mr. from Korr 1 fi 1 1 tihaum t-3 k U r - 1 or 'der cruahed ''-nt BH cumprehonuivo -1"-" The wordt "mncad- ' -ntfttt tqually a. cood" k. 81',t'(! th woru compre tM ' ".ngeu lQ "permanent." h01e nd6d in tho -ct of Couaeoman Pros. a IP nlnilo .. .. B ': 'm,t lhe improvement 1'7 to Madiaoa street only T 3 rr.OiUlInn ... . r-iUtlnn .. . xo pwq unan- as amended. '1 attorney . ini - Tie Z t J W-1Ir BrM- to &lr kZ ""MW,K in front of w m, ?n StaU 8Ueet- The Cr?'' " trufltl otlLCerto Broadway, Da!Jf0tto' 0f Conc"nian l """ m"" and &.. .: aPonted to con. te sie.,!Tr counly officials i.-v ."wie the .. . CHring of st: w iHtine improve. r UW saf -iil the ISH th S,l Sato. The mat- The wat- tor was referred to the commltteo on flro and water. Several crosswalks wero ordered constructed on Seventeenth street. A communication from "Wra. Brown regarding tho connection of his sower on his property on State street was referred to tho commit tee on sewers with power to net. Tho bid of tho Capital Imnrovu- ment company for tho improvement of Brondway was rejected and thol bid ordered returned. Advertise ments for bids for tho construction of tho Bellvue street sewer were ordered published. A resolution Was ndoiitori nrrlnrlnc tho following porsons to bulk! sidewalks In front of their property D. B. Steves, Luln M. Legg, Salem Water company, Oregon Elootrlc company, Jennings Smith, Carrie E. Roland, J. A. Darr, Mabel T. Rob ertson, Mary A. Avort nnd E. M. Crolsan. A bill amending tho ordinance on show licenses to Include moving pic ture shows, was referred to tho com mltteo on ordinances, Tho bill pro vides n tax of $25 per quarter. A bill prescribing tho form for satisfying liens hold by tho city against nny property owner cnrrled to Its final reading wns nnd passed. Tho nBsessmont ordinances for Improvement of Winter stroot from North Mill creek to the Fair Ground road was carried to its third read ing nnd pnBsed. Tho 'estimated cost of tho Improvement Is $31G9.22. Tho Btroot commissioner wns In structed to put In a now bridge over tho mill rnco nenr tho now Oregon Electric depot, nnd to repair tht cross wnlks leading to tho com pany's property at Forry and Trade streots. Sho Likes Good Thlngi. Mrs. Chns. E. Sm'th, of West Franklin, Maine, says: "I like good thingB nnd havo adopted Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills us our family laxa tlvo medicine, becauso thoy are good and do their work without making n fuss about it." These painless purl flora sold nt J. C. Perry's drug storo. 26c. Tho now nruno packing organiza tion will fight tho combine. ' o Tako Kodol whonover you feoi that you ncod it. That is tho only tlmo you need to tako Kodol. Just when you need It; thou you will not bo troubled with sour stomach, botching, gas on tho stomach, etc. Sold by nil druggists. Now Notaries. Jamos S. Fobs, Francis I. McKon na, Portland. YOUNG MOTHERS A nvithov win I i in good physical conditi n trnn niit: to lior cliiul tho bk'ssln of a good constitution; ic!:ly, ailing motliers, tuo reverse. Tii.i ti.iy babe brings to her n liv ing ivapoiif ibility. At such a timo too great euro cannot bo tal "ii to bulla up tlie mother's gyiifrnl con stitution, and restore bar feminine system to n healthy, normal con dition. Tho greatest as.sistai.co that any woman can have in accomplish ing this nll-h.iportant work is VEGETABLE COMPOUND Mrs. 31. Gilmer, of West Union, S. O, writes to 3Irs. Pinkham, Lynn, 3rass. 'I was greatly run down in health, suffering from u weakness peculiar to my Bex. I began to take Lydia E. Plnkhara's Vegetable Compound, and I was not only restored to health but am the proud mother of a fine baby girl. I wish every Blck and ailing woman would give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial." 3Irs. Paul Oliver, of St. Martin vUlet La, writes to lira. Pinkham: For yeara I Buffered from the worst form of female troubles, and the doctor said I could not get well without an operation. Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vege table Compound restored mo to perfect health, and I have the sweetest little baby girl. 1 will never cea6 to praise Lydia E. Pinkham'a medicine." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham's Veaetablo Compound, mado from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positivoly cured thousands of women who have been troubled with the wont forms. Why don't you try it? i DAILY CAPITAL JOPKNAfr, IA1W, RBQON, Do T tpr itttr Vvtk Like a young bird and gulp dawn wkal ever feed er MedMm way toi After yen J Or, do you want to know something of ths composition and character of that which you take Into your stomach whether at food or medicine? Most Intelligent and sensible poopU noW-a-days insist on knowing what thoy employ whether as food or as mcdtclnn Dr. Plerco believes thoy havo a perfret right to insist upon such knowledge. So he publlshes,sSsQadrast and on each bottle wrapper, whntJiT3rnUclnes are made o! and v$slflcsJnrtrWIcrMi2l This he frob hecan 4ljiirord to do hecauM thn mn;; th,nn'cl'nU of which his medicines arMn.idnari' studied nnd understood UTu rnim will thm'r superior curative virtunl For the euro of woman's peculiar weak riivso, Irregularities and derangement1? g'vlng rlso tr, frnquont headaches, back aelio, drawing-down pain or distress In lower abdominal or pelvic region, acconv pnndil, wrtlime, with a dobllllatlng pelvic, catarrhal drain and kindred syinp lotus of voaknosf, Dr. Picrco's Favorlf Prescription Is n most ofllclent remedy It Is equally elToctlvo In curing pjlniul periods In L'lvlng strongth to mining mothers anif in preparing tho system oi thi'oxppotiiiH mother for baby's coining tints rcndnrtr.ir childbirth sate nnd com para lively painless. Tho "Favorite In scription " Is a most potrnt, strcngthonlnt tonic to the general system and to thf organs distinctly fomlnlno In partlculur It Is also a soothing and Invigorating nervlno and cures norveu: oxliiuistfon nervous prostration, neuralgia, hy.slorla spasms, chorea or bt. Vltus's dance, ana other distressing nervous symptoms at tendant upon functional and organic dis eases of tho distinctly feminine organs. A host or medical authorities of all the sovoral schools of practice, recommend each of thn jeveral Ingredients of which "Favorite Prescription" Is mado for the euro of the d.JOitses for which it Is claimed to be a euro. You mnv read what they sayoryoiiml" by sending a postal en rd roquost for a fret booklet of oxtracti from tho leading nuthorltlos, to Dr. It. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical In stltuto.BufTfilo. N. Y.,and It wllfcome hi you by return post. Gold Dust Float1 DEH C03IPAN1', Siancy, Oro Ron. Mndo for family use. Ask your grocer for it. Bran nnd shorts nhvnys on hand. Mndo by THE SYDNEY PA1V- P. B. WALLACE,.Agt. TUB I1KST. HOAST THIS FAMILY EVKIt HAD Can bo obtained from our prima tondor nnd Juicy boot, mutton or pork. All out meats aro selected from tho choicest, und prepared for tho tablo to suit tho demandB of tho fastidious. Our prices nro lowor for quality thnn you can find nt nny plnco in Snlom. K. C. CK0 8S, Phono 201. JI70 Stnta St. First Class Livery, Sale and Boarding Stables Lurgost Btock of now vohlclos la town. The Old Club Stables Cornor Ferry and Liberty stroots. Proprietors, Gilliam & Boedlgholmor. Phono Main 7. Salem, Orogon. Safem Pence Works l!cndfimi!urri for Wovou Wir Fencing. Poultry Netting, IMckota, Gate. Malthold Hoofing. P. & D. Ready Roofing, Screen Doors and Ad justable Window Screens. CHAS. D. MULLIGAN Successor WALTER MORLEY. &S0 Oourt St. fialem. Or 0 G T Co. Steamero Pomona and Orogona leavo for Portland dally except Sun day at C a. m. SI. P. BALDWIN, Agent. Great Chinese Doctor L. M. HUM Has medioiuo which will cure any known disease. He makes a special ty of, and guarantee to cure Catarrh Asthma, Lung, Throat, Rheumatism, Debility, Stomach, Liver, Kidney Troubles; also any blaokened or swollen soreness, broken limbs; Smallpox; Epidemic: all kinds of Bolls, Lost Manhood, Female Weak ness, Heruls Troubles and Paralysis Consultation free. Care of Yiok So Tong Co., Chinese drugs and herbs, 153 IHgh St., upstairs, Salem, Or. TUAY, AUGUBT 26, UK tMMMMMMMMMMMI WANT ADS-mNCRTOTWS wiiiwwiiiwwwttiiitwwtiiiitiiimiWMiWfcunnMimmiw FOR SALE For Sale Two lots cornor 13th nnd Lewis Sts. in Yew Park. Darn, well nnd foundation for hcuso. Prico ?250. Furnished house keeping roomB also. Enqutro 9C1 Mill, phono C47. 8-24-3t F. 'or Salc First-class enrnit nanor at thiB omco, 25c for n big roll. For Snip Two standard bred trot ters, one bay gelding by Zombro, ono bay filly, 3 years old, by Rod Seal. Inquire of Sam Castro, Fair Grounds, Oro. 7-28-lm For Sale; Ono 5-room house, with bath nnd pantry, wood shed, good well water, stable, good team and harness and truck wngon; $1000. 747 $. 12th Btroet. J. C. Shulz. For Snlo Six-year-old maro, gontlo for children to drive. Spring wagon, 2-yenr-old Jorsoy bull, somo Pokln ducks nnd black Mi norca chickens. T. H. Dlundcll, Morningsido,, Snlom, Or. 8-22-3t For Sale or Exchange For Salem property. Good homo In Snnta Monica, Cal. Lot GCxlCR, now 7 room house. Inquiro No. GG9 N. Front street, Salem, Or. 8-22-3t For Sale A few white Plymouth Rock hens nnd pullets cheap. Piano to trado for horso and bug Ky or building lota. Phono 554. F. L. Wood, 475 Court St. 8-22-31. For Sale Flno modern rcsldenco closo in, $3000; 110 ncros, good houso nnd barn, 30 acres undor cultivation, $20 per acre, half cash. Ellis & Wood, 47G Court St. 8-22-3t. For Sale Fresh cow, nnd hlofor cnlf. James Flnlgan, Morningsido. 8-22-3t SOSIE OF OUR BARGAINS. Now 5-room houso nnd two lots; somo fruit, $G50. A snap. Good G-rooni plastered houso; nnd 5-room houee, somo fruit, largo lot on car lino, only $1300. Inves tigate. 48 loto within two blockB of airline, only $80 a pioco. Somo of tho best lots in Salem. 15 acres, flno 7-room, 2-story, plns torod houso; fruit, etc. Closo in; only $3000 it sold at onco. If you nro looking for a homo or in vestments SCO A. G. SMITH & CO. Also fresh milk cow for sale. Room 9, ovor United States National Bank, Salem. Oro. FOR SALE To buy, sell, ront or oxchango your proporty satisfactory, go to Rpchtel & Sfinton. House, 4 rooms, caBt front, drovo well, good wntor, 2 largo lots, only $050. S3:wo. Hero is another ono, modorn houso, 7 rooms with basement right In business section; would bo cheap nt $3500, but for a fow days only $3350, tonus if wnntcd. Farms Improved or unimproved land, very host of soil, closo to tho city; any number of ncroa to suit. OH Acres 58 noroa, houso and largo barn, hnlf milo olty limits, 40 noroa under cultivation, good soil," $90 per aoro. Adjoining lnml held, $150 por aoro. SO acre on Howoit prairie, $7200. snap. For bargains call on IIKOIITHL iM MIJJTQN ail Stnto St., Imyno Dirt,'., Room 7-H WANTED Wanted Carpet weaving dona Phone Farmers 24X. 8-2S-3t Wanted Second-hand stoam englno to run separator. Must have at least 12-horsopower. Addross J03. Jrosslor, box 108, R. F. D. No. 3, Salem. Phono Farmora 401. Wanted I woijld like to take in bundlo washing nt my home, cor nor of Twolfth and Mnrkot streets. Mrs. SI. C. Brannon,- 8-5-1 m Wanted 1000 hop pickers to pick GOO aoros of hops. Flno accom accem accom eodations: bakery, butcher shop. grocery storo, restaurant, dancing! pavilion, etc. Register now. Of fice hours 2 p. m. to 4 . Wo pay $1.00 per hundred. For further purticularn apply to Krobs Bros,,; room 0, Bush-Dreyman build-' Ing. 8-12-tf. Wanted to buy A blaoksinlth shop with or without tools, in good lo-i cation In olty. Will buy tho property at a reasonable price. ( Address Fred Dupras, za& uara ga avenue, Sfarquette, Slloh. 8-13-tf. Wanted To hire ljy the month, a ! gejitle riding pony not afraid of; streo tears or automobiles. Ad-( dres P. O. Box No. 7. MISCELLANEOUS Lost About July 10, a small box containing books and papers among which woro two crap books on which woro tho name D. Wright. Finder will ploaso leave his address at this omco and claim roward. 8-34-3t" Strayed From tho muto school, de horned roan cow. Phono Supt. of muto school. 8-24-3t Strayed From tho Wnllaco farm, a Scotch Colllo dog; nnswors to nnmo of Max. Information re ceived at tho Wallace farm or at tho water company's omco. Wengcr St Chcrrlngton Pianos and Organs solu on easy terms; tola phono 1187; 247 Commercial Street, Salem, Orogon. tf Salem Cnsh Market Tho finest cuts! MW of moats at tho lowest prices. My phono 370, 247 S. Commorclal St. P. W. Royoltz, Prop. 7-21-tf Help Furnished Frco of Charge By Salem Employment Company, 478 Stato stroot, phone No. 149. Par ties wanting help ploaso call at office or phono us, Also havo cows for salo. Coucroto Work Get my prices on sidewalks, curbs, soptlo tanks and cement work of any kind. All work guaranteed first-clase. M Ward, 2378 Maple Avo Highland. Phono 15G9. July24-t Vogct Lunitxr and Fuel Co. Lum ber .shingles, building material, wood and coal. Low price and prompt dohvorlea. One block east of S. P. paVsenKe depot Phone 108. 7-2-tf Ilutto & Wcndcroth Fine wlnet, liquors and cigars. We handle tho colobratod Kellog gand Castle whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly oi draught. South Commercial street. B-3-lyr Enlarged Our meat market on Ev t State Btreot has been doubled in size and we are better prepared han .ever to sorve customers. Prompt service and the best of meats our motto. Call or phone 199. B. E. Edwardi Meat Co. The Home Seekers Information Bu reau will place you In direct com munication with ownora of farms and city proporty. Chamber Com morco, Portland. 222 N. Commer cial stroot, Salem Or. 7-21-tf LODGES. Tarpcntcra Union No. lOflfl Loea' Union No. 1065 o! Carpenters and JolrorB of Araorlca moot ever Saturday evening at 8:00 p. ra. it Honrnt hall, 420 Stato St, A. W Dennis, Roe. Soo. Foresters of America Court Sher wood Forostors, No. 19. Mooti Snturdny night in Holman ball Stato stroot Waldo Mlllor, C. R.. J. C. Perry, flnanolal eoerotary. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall in Holman block, cor nor State and Liberty streets Tueidny of each week at 7:50 t m. Oscar Johnson, O. C; E. B Andorson, IC. of R. and B, Modern Woodmen of America Or i gon Codar Camp No. 5240. Monti I every Thursday ovnnlng At . o'clock In Holmau hall. W. W Hill,, V. C; F. A Turner, clerk Woodmen of World Sleot ovory Fri day night at 7:30, In Holman hall E. Lupton, C. C; P. L. Frazler, Clork. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, urel dent and pension Insurance; $'.', 000,000 pledged; every claim pu Good agonts wanted. J. H. C Mongomery, upreroe organiser Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. R Hvan. nerretary, 546 8tate trA' Livery and Peed Htable .Old Pot olnco f;ab!e;, at 254 Ferry utrent between Commercial and From street. Telephone 188. Some nt he finest liveries in tne rlty can bo found here. Westacott & John son, props. 10-1-lyr. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL, For water ervlce apply at oHc n"' nvM nnbli i ailran HOLLISTCnO Ricky Mountain Tea Nuggste Brkgt 0Ma JUftltb &d Kal Vigor A olrto fcrCoMtlnUkxl, Ir..!lr-lK f.ii a&l Iiid6y TiiiIJo, li-p) iusmiw. li'.pir SHtihi. 1)4.1 KrtHitlt. mt:ici. f u ' . II.U4 sad iiadlcaclut. 11 ' lUmlft iUttml in T iu a M. tor. M etw m K.s. 0rn4iiv irMul- l BouMrnu trr f Wr. MHmi. VTA. noiDEN ujwz:r, roit salloiv people DRAYMEN. CammiBa Hro.' Transfer Cmbmrt- All kinds of transfer work dOB. Furniture and pianos boxed ready for shipment. Prompt service Is our motto. Stand and office at 253 South Commercial street. Phoae 210. Residence Phone 98. SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES Frank M. IlrowH. Manufacturer of sash, doors, mouldings. All kinds of houso finish and hard woo work. Front street, between State and Court. Make all complaint at the office. PLUSIDERS Thco. MY Rarr Plumblpu, hot watr ana stoam boating and tinning. 164 Commercial street. Phoae Main 192, 9-1-lyr M. J. IMiel Plumbing, steam aaa gas fitting. SucccMor to Knox Murphy, 220 Commercial titrett, Prone Main 17. REAL ESTATE FOR SALU f A Farm 357 acres Al land, 1& story house, 8 rooms, horso barn for 14 horees, cow barn for 40 cows, stock barn for 20 head. Watered by well, springs, lake and river, lnnd lovol, 30 acres hops, 35 head cows that toBtod highest both for quantity of milk and buttorfat, competing with 8 of tho host dnlry hords of tho district. Registered bull. 7 head of horses, ono team for which $800 has boon offorod. All tools, crops, hoiiRohold fur nlturo, etc., goos with place. Land alono worth tho price. Prico $25,000. OLMSTED LAND CO. 878 STATE STREET. HOTELS AND IIE8TAURANT8. White House Restaurant For a Regular 25c Dinner at 20c They can't bo beat McGilchrist & Son Proprietors. MEALS 15c Call nnd try thorn, Meals 15c. Board por woel: $2,75, alao fur nlshod rooms vory roasonablo, AT THE Salem Restaurant !M0 COURT STRKICT. f-H rrtH I I DH-H-I till I if HOTEL OREfiON jj Corner Seventh nnd fifa-rk fit. '. '. t Portland's New and Modern : Hotel. Rates $ I per day and ; ; up. European plan. Frco l)us. : : WRIGIIT.IHCKINSON HOTEL CO. : : Proprietors : : -A.l A Vv Hm'e Wing Sang Co. Wo make up all kinds of wrappers and whlto underwear, waists and kl monas and skirts; all kinds of gentlemen's and ladles' furnishing goods; all kinds of Bilks and drets goods; hose, suits, pants, overalls, blankets, nockwenr, matting, china ware, trunks, ombroldory and lace, etc. HU X. Commercial St. Salem, Or, r ' """ MM12M FnEKCH FEMALE PULLS. IfllMMM M lK.llkMlll.l.Uktillr V-r tttX llMf44MtlMb4 1 illlri4Hlmfwf Mlb into MCOICAL CO., 74, UNaiiTia. l. SUd In Salem bv Dr. S, C. S . !tfcidfc, I W M