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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1908)
. n V u i l i I i 2 lAdsA EXPECTORANT 1 3BSBta and it 1 53C3K5 - yxaESir&v- 3 w? j2tASD 1 kses Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant is Sold by All Druggists, in $1.00, 50c and 25c Bottles. MARI0NIC0UNTY TAXES S ANVALYZED FOR READERS The C( plial Journal l.ns taken the pains to separate 'ho expanses of gov erning Marion county from the money required by our educational system ami city covornrconU, and has com Itlletl tho items of county expenditure proper for the pa-t year. It will bo seen that the fixed chargett for logUimato county ox IHtnsos are only a small part of the taxes collected by the sheriff on the property of tLo people. Tho U-xe levlod by the stato and which fie county oourt ha. no discre tion shout levying amount to moro than twice tut much ns the taxes re quired to ypy all tho expenses of ocxiaty gov rnraont. Tbo tableo below will give tho flxe.l cliargos of the county, aside from rosds ard Mchva)s, snd It will be seen that about t. much was spent on roado and highways as for all the oth er oouncy expenv-ne put together. It must also be stated that while a large sum was levied tho past your to make improvnmonts on tho court house. Uio n,ony was all used up for roads, as no rvad lax was levied. Hence, !f tho county had gone ahead ar 1 mad 'ho repairs Intended on the court horse, the county would by this time be !avlly in dobt. W wat our roadnrs to examine the fol lowing figures: Iixti CliarjC8 Marlon County. For tho past year th" warrants is sued for tho various dopartmonts of Marion county wore ai follews: County oort nn' com.. J 2.493.20 Circuit cut'rt 7.200.28 Jusiiee coaru 3.S30.70 Sheriff's offloc -J.090.Ki Clerk's offloe 4,764.7 J Recorder!) ottjee 2,826.90 Treasurer's ofllee 1.200.00 Coroner'? office 647.80 Sekool fMporinioMdent .. 1,699.30 Stock iMHMetgr 37S.00 Aeaeorcmce 4.492.00 Ass. sad eollseUoM of taxes 2.24x.Ji Curront oxes)ii 6.0U.C1 Coorl I'rnt txpenwi .. 7.279.17 Poor 8,79.90 Indlieat loldkHN 7S6.0A Isa 33ft. 4a Bridav 6.671.49 Ferrloti 900.00 The Capital National Bank linn done a countantly in crfAsiiiK busiiichs in Salem for ovit twiitytlirve yean. WO Mlllcit tllU liUkimtf Of tllOM. uikliliiK u banking .connection with a modern and ivull t-ijuIpiK-il iMiik. J. H. Albert, Pres. . M. Croisan, V-Pres. Jos. H. Albert, Cashier. T3Kis is tlie Time for Colds is the time to cure them before they get a firm hold upon the system. Dr. D. Jaync's Expectorant is the quickest, surest and best known remedy for Coughs, Cclds, Pleurisy, Bronchitis, In flammation of the Lungs or Chest and all ailments of a like r.3t'rc It has been success ii.y employed for four gen orations. Dr. D. Jayne's Sanative Pills is a thoroughly reli able and effective laxative, purgative, cathartic and stomach tonic Hoil 'i cttl-vr . Rcbatj of fees Truant officer 769 00 422.60 lo&.lO 34.80 95.00 219.00 4(0.00 2,026.02 Juvenile court Street r;r!ukllsc Survoyor ISxpcrtioj bfks Fruit inspectoc, exhibits, etc.. Total fixed charges. 'OS $09,770.1 S Itnns Xt I-'IxmI CliiirKox. Road h $66,1S7.86 KlecUoa-, 7.S9S.45 I'trinr; 6,744.86 Kx per tine 420.00 Stool bridga 1.341 Oi Canada thlHtlos 21.00 Special brl'"Bts 2,600.00 Total not fixed charges $86,083 21 Net fixed chr.rge of county without roadi 72,092.76 On vrilu. ilon o. $31,000,000 thin would r quire a levy of loss than two and thrce-t&nth mills. Taxes Under State Lnws. Mnrlon county's nharo of taxes, 1908 $70,495.00 County Echool tax levied by state law of $7 per capita 74,424.00 Stato library tax under state law 1,266.86 Total str.q levloi .... $146,175 80 poclnl scrool tax levied by dls rids, lotl 40.326.93 Total $195,502 84 Total eovnty rxpensos, 1908 167,175.96 Taxes levlod by cltio, local 49,727.0? To Mho tho tnxes oallod for by stato laws be lovled by tho county court on a valuation of $31,000,000 wotild require levy of four and von-tnths mllK or more han doublo 4h fixed chKir.se of the coun ty. The Howl Tnxes. , Tvo exucadllu! th year for -o?Js and 1 if I wsyu aniountsd to $fiS.l&7SI. or more than two in'lU on as as-eoinent valuation of thlrtv-o8- nriHIoa Tho pbovo rum Includ-r-i i 4 70 26 rf road tsxes rMsetl bv snecUl levl In districts thU bi'llt Dortaa,Crt l-lghways. , Ail fUel chsrse have incfeasel on the eovnty. Ibor, materials, ita I'onerv. nostage. rxoreco, tolephone snd llg'.ts cert dff.blo what it did et -fo-a . The county ofllnen Hpv mcro oxnenivt records and em lov mo- macMaory. The crusty work is increasing nvA all ofilcer havo moro help and more ; exDonses. WhTo ono man cred for tho court I t"otao n vern aco now it taks b'ee Employea only work eight I hours o WHAT'S THE USE (experimenting with iinkiiowii lucdl rlini In cases of Poor Appetite, I Heartburn, Indigestion, Dyspepsia I C'otiveiii'sn, Itllloiihiiess, Insomnia PVmaie IUk, Colds und Grippe when 'there Is an absolutely Buro remedy, and that Is , I HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS Troy a bottle acd see for younolf ;plso ask your druggist for a fnt copy of our 1000 Almanac. You'll find it vary instructive and entertaining id w'U worth keeping for future reference. TM1LY CAPITAL JOURNAL. gAMM, OREGON THURSDAY, DE0KM11KK 17, 1P0H WILL LIMIT tCon'.inueJ From Page l.i -ivil government to make tho native 'Milltlclnn dlffetcntiisto between lib erty ami license is candidly admit icenee is canuiuiy auuiu- tnl bv evev official connected with the i i.h .i mrmiMi la. w i aaaa kb c n mm a a r.h Iff t a.1 t a Ha na ttl rr Mlt fk .Uiiiiilii tri iu ii v4i j iiik um .- the fn..ltii Allrv" ! ha loin Mi' ay Taft's fortncrofOclal aeoclatp-i. he wa .. unab'e to change at the tlm he was gorernor-gencral. nlthoit-h be realised that the pol'PJ- w o11 ' if mistaken klndnew. The parting of the ways betwrn Taft and 6 tnrbulent nrotc csme. It lat-tated. when, after bn'n aranted an sutonjmous Eoverntnon' the flr-t Philippine awembly, whl'h wa opeoeU by Taft, rotcd for Imm dlat t indeD?nderc. This ungrateful Jult. it Is SSld. Jar:td the last jot if patient ot of tho biB soeroun of wrr. His commen'K a4 thst time r"i the mental cspsclty of the Filipino politician are said to have been both fervid and lurid. Wh'-n. as President, he will be 11 a position to dictate sonic Ineu1r.r noliries of his own. It is confldentlv belleved hat tho preachment of treason, which has marked the mei't ings of the Philippine assembly, will come to a widdon stop through tlu removal of some of the offender" to I Blllbld prison, whore the acoustic properties of the 6x10 stone cell will , ;n a muffle on their garrulous valv I That too late these stingers of the 1 Journalistic vltrol have deciphered , the hand writing on the wall Is shown ' !n the editorial lament, which ap ! wared the day following tho nrre !of the offending staff. In part thUj reaos "Is tb's the Inauguration of the era of sorrows?' Is it the first mani- foatatlnn nt Ihn nnllov nf tho 'mnllo.t 'fls'?' There are positive symptom . that tbl is so, bMt It would be bet ter to silence tho organ of public opinion, and obllgo thorn tn applaud a'l of the measures adopted." Thin napor, which has been un whipped of justice during a treason able existence of scvsrnl years, never publishes the stor of n sorious prime In which native' arc Implicate.! Its one policy has been to engondr 1 hared against Americans, and thfe I fact that H has been allow d to con tinue on Its dangorous way is a tyn ifal evidence of the policy of vacll- 'atlng weakness, wb'ch hsi marked the rlvll ndminlstratlon. The policy of giving native aglta , 'or portions of trust to quiet their ' Mt'rkB on the government is chnrged with the responsibility for tho re cert epidemic of cholera in Manl'.t. The dreaded dlcoss found its way to this city, is is claimed by the Amer' can health officers, through the fall 'ire of the native officials In the prov inces to take nny precautions to pre vent its spread. One provlncla. health officer was found attending a wake over the body of a cholera vic tim, snd he displayed ome peevish ness when he was ed away from th" joyous function, and immersed in a carbolic bath. It is pointed out that the Ameri can nollcy o tak'ng a enil-"avnKeby tho said Trusteo and the Suporiii neople and preparing them for nu-,, temlent of Insurance of tho Stnte of tonomoiia government In Are yea-fc' v8W York for tho bonoflt of tho said has been a case of attempting the Im possible. The development of the Institu tions has been greatly retarded, ow ing to wii of cnpltal refusing to vei iiiiiii a Btaiiie aim wuru uvuin ment is established, nnd until re strictions are placed on tho ovor-ln-orenslng authority being voitod in Incompetent and criminal nntlvos. Erory Amorlcan resldont of tho archipelago. Irrespective of political ainiintlons, colobrntod tho election of Taft as tho promlso of a much needed chango of policy. Tho framing of this now policy is expected to be ontrusted largely to General Lu'-.e Wright, who ii expected to coiuluuo to hold tho war portfolio. Gonornl Wright wns the one v "" - il who held a tight rein on tho FIH idnos, nnd it wa' h's opposition to tho administration's policy of valua tion, which ros ulted in his being Iran-forml from Mnnlla to Toklo. An optimistic spirit hns taken pos session of tho Amorlcan colony slnco tho election, and many now enter rM nro being launchod. A number of the Undlng morchants state thai, but for their boltef that President Taft will mako radical changai In the government's policy, thoy. would withdraw from the Inlands. It Is generally bollevod that Governor General Smith, who, in recent ml dre e to business men, has told them that the future would bring tho relPf they asked, has already re ceived from Tsf an outline of the now policy. i n .I, Mrs, McRnney's Experience. Mrs M McRaney, PrentUs, Miss., writes: "I was confined to my bo for throo months with kidney aud bladder troublo, and was treated by wo physlc'nns, bu'. fnlled to get re lief. No h'iman tongue can tell how I suffered, nix I had given up hour of over getting well until I began taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. Afttr aklng two bottles I felt like a nev oerson, nnd feel It my duty to tell ufforlng women what Foley's Kidney Remedy did for me." J. C. Perry. o A full wldtb bridge on Commer cial stroot I" none too wide. Hoarse coughs and stuffy colds hat limv develop Into pneumonia over night are quickly cured by Fo ley's Honey and Tar, as It sooths 'n flamed membranes, heals the lung and oxooIb tho cold from the system T. C. Perry. Albany men aro boosting tho San- tiara smelter. o WAR WITH JAPAN nu'rt not possibly make so many 'rlplo nR rhpnmat,,'m does evory vnr An vet f'eri q no reaJon why this dlseni" should crlnp'e anv one, If all sufforehs will rub tho af- " ,.nr nil, nnr1 niorniT with Ballard's Snow Liniment. Cure-' all aches and pains. Sold by all deal-rs.. "t Vre bn n'ne"''r t' T ti'inmnU, with ",, rc.nt, tht " m. in"1 ei"-n r wf . ? .": J.. . '.." "!:.!! ' w v.vssi'.riira't r """ " nriac bi ibvi i - ww-- Tin Lot. OIII.nl, Elgin, 111. uuri tur riMnt r'ti - . "'l""'Z""i " aM"i4e..in.r .rr ! . ") -ei i .If 1-4 OCO. r l. .. Sterllnc Remedy Co., e 'troorH.Y. 577 ANNUAL SALE, TEH MILLION BOXES Bungalow Theatre Kinplre Theater Co.. (Inc.) Lessee. GKO. L. HAKKH. General Manager, I'ortlnnd, Oregon, lUth and Morri- miii streets. Portland's Fashionable Popular Price Playhouse; Home of tho In comparable Dnker Stock company. Second and Inst week of the great Delnsco success about which every one is talking. The Rose of the Rancho Commencing Sunday Matinee Do comber 13, 1908. With full strength of company and greatly augmented cast; all the gorgeous scenery, cos tumes and effects. If you saw It Inst week you will like It oven better the second time. It's n beautiful plcturo and It grows on you. KvenliiK Prices: 1M, IKi, 50c; Mat inee Saturday, lc, 2,'c. Next week: Hoy'ts "A Midnight Hall." Trans-Atlantic Fire Insurance Com pany, of Hamburg, Germany, (in Liquidation.) Notice is hereby given that all pot Icy holders, creditors of other claim ants In tho United States and Alaska of and against tho said insurance company (except such as hnvo ap peared In tho action hereinbefore re forred to) aro directed and roquIroJ to proaont their claims ngalnst said Insurance company on or before the 9th day of Janunry, 1909, to Edcar M. Doughty, E-jq., at room No. 401, No. 25 Drond stroot, Rorough of Man hattan, City of Now York, tho Reforao heretofore appointed under an ordor of the Suprome Court of the Stato of New York, In an action brought by tho United Stntos Trusteo of tho said Insurance Company to account for and distribute tho trust fund hold policy holders nnd creditors within tho United Stntos. Dated, New York City, Novomber in-joj, 1908. PAUL LIOHTENSTEIN, EDWARD T. HULST, JOSEPH ANDREWS, Trusteos. Undorwood, Van Vorst & Hoyt, Attor neys for snid Trustee, 25 Broad Street, Now York City. 12-2-wed-tf XMAS PURCHASING Loses all its terrors and worries when you drop in here to make that selection for you immediately see the article "he" or "she" will appreciate and cherish most. Our splendid showing of dis tinctively artistic and beauti ful jewelry designs, Cut Glass, Hand-Painted China, and Sil verware gives you the inspira tion of knowing just what to buy, BARR'S JFWELRY STORE mrnlUIITI flflAV fl FRENCH FEMALE iMlimYUlliUMAPILLS. A Bin, Cuiin Kuiu br Scrruiro Mumvtnoa. 4 u.t a Ujiruc4 cr 1omj Stfuftird. S.t rrli j Mil CO ir 1ul. WuIkU ttMlcll.tb. ii.iifM IVfB IlilWMTI till. S.f.1 KanlBmJrl RU. 1 OMTCO MEDICAL CO.. BOX T4.L.NOA.TI. . 1 rmMKmmmmmmmmm id la Salem bv Di, 5. C. S"' ProiK)n8 Invited. Proposal- Invited for upplleg for! tho Oregon Stato Penitentiary ff. the period ending June 30. 190& Senied proposals for drug, dry goods, grocarlos, butter, leather ani findings, hardwaro, flour and meat will be rocolvod at the office of tbo'i superintendent of tho State penlt n tlnry until Monday, December 21 , ,. . 2 'o'clock p. in., at which time they will be publicly opened. A deposit of $200 In cash or ceni. fled chock, made .payable to he an porlnlondent, rauU secompanv eseb bid for moat nnd floyr, and ai; othr b!ds must bo accompanied by (a , amount oqual to 10 per cent of the amount of tho bid. Samplos must accompany all bhft t6a,ler i -,?' v;horo pracUcabl Thet right It r. rk Ai, served to rojoct any end alt bids and' tro tse tlo r niinnf sf rntnnr eii n.tt. tuft ftk .. . "T bid. On onoh onvelono hnul Ka i- ilUdlont n scribed tho words "Proposals ' ' qua,ltT ti5 75, 71 Goods of Orogon manufacture ar ! P,a 'a EiIhb I production will recolvo preference, E.uc5j.j illA flllrttrt UnlrlM nnlinl ' PKa Aa. M wuivi miiifcj uviiif, Vllll uvue J, AH goods and supplies must be de- uvereu 10 mo ponitontiary within ' Tvtr twenty (20) days after the contract 1 ORRID' Is awarded. 1 CT TRT i m Schedules of tho various line of t4 UINARCP h"""" " " " .1111 UV lUIUIIUetll upon application to tho superlnteol-' ent. Vouchors wllll be Issued for pay. I mont on tho first of the month fol- lowing tho completion of contract, nnd mon'hly on continuous con tractu. C. W. JAMES, Superintendent Orogon Stato Pcni-J tentlary. Snlcm, Oregon, Doc. 1, 1908. Dec. 16-17-18 Notice. Tho regular annual meeting of thel shareholders of the Capital National Bank of Salem, for the election of directors, will bo held at Its bank ing houio, in Salem, Oregon, Tues day, Jnnuary 12, 1909, at 3 o'clock ThtTboJ !. m. 1 4-1 in J03. H. ALBERT, ,brlck ned Iteform School Supplier ' roof. Econoda! nJt Soaled proposals are hereby d m- . . In- vltnd for fiirnlshlm; the Oreaon A.- I. r " . ... , V i.i . . 1 1 . "" ' atnio Kciorm scnuui wmi nupinies for the six months ending June 3uth. . 190S. Snid supplies consisting of grocorioK, Hour, moats and leather and findings. Lists with specifica tions will bo furnished by applica tion tn the niinerlntendent. All bids must bo In by December 27th, 190S. nnd tho coods delivered by ' f, olciso tt!d succeHsrul blddors by January tain. 1909. Goods must be lit strict : cordance with sample. In original packages when possible. viii nnvrv 12-lCto27-08. ' SiiHrlntendent. Troubles, also ur - arrnWAn enOflOvf X0"CK j?I'I-VTT''' .T.S--IM-' Smallpox, EpUnk; I'ltuvi-; ijiiii'.iiii ftim-.i.r i... v.,vj) Notice is hereby given that the 3o1"' M' Common Council of the City of Sa- nets, HernuTwisi Inm flrncnn flonmi II ovnertlenf tn Pnntnlt.llna frM. (X Improvo nnd propose to Improve 70D Co., CM8 and propooos to Improvo Liberty , m.v a, .MtitiW street with wnrron urotners uuu- . --- llthlc Wntorproof Pavement trora tho north property lino of State stM. to tho Bouth proporty lino of Court streot In said city, excopt the vpaco between tho rallB and ono foot out side of tho rails of tho street railway trnolr of thn Portland Railway. Light and Power Company where the same , oxtends along said portion oi sari street; said Improvement to be made In nrrnnlnncA with the nlans 0110 specifications adopted by said Couo- c!l for said improvemoui anu u u fllo In tho office of the City Recorder of salJ city. ...in, nnmnnalrnnrni ntrflllist EQlQ im- provoment ma bo filled in the man ner and within tho time limited !n tho charter of said city. Dato of tho first publication of this notice, December 8, 1908. By order of Common Council W. A MOORES. 12-8-1 ltd citv Reorder vrvrinn OP INTENTION TO Il i tld of Pastrief, tc .......o r.r.lmn CTIJPlT ' - DlinUiH Notice h hereby given that th ffiffuA' OUillillUli wmssvs "-- "- . f lem, Oregon, dooms It oxpeuie. - imH.A..n. nnri nrnnfiSHi IU " provo Stato stroot with Warren uruiuuio uiiiniwu.v ... .- nnu , ixSlf.llI ment betweon the west prop ; -- . of Comn erclal street am. - --- - M curb ino or from st -- ;:,.;, , . tM r ' . .; .,.. i.oiwPfii the rails' .,(, i" rnnofoot'outsldeyralU street railway tracks of the Potlanv! Rnt wav. Lent ami ru" ."'-- Hdafiie i"-' wherever the tracks of sal d '" " , - n made In accordance' wth the pljjj and specifications adopted b council for said lmprw"! c8,nty now on fllo In the office of the City Recorder of snld city. .. . Romonstrances against, said . im provoment may be filed In . e .roan nor and w'thln the time limited m tho charter of said city. .. . Date of tho flrH publication of tins notice December 8, 1908. By order of Common Council. g ioo.iiffi city nu'" HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A BUIT KBUla " v " . BnStQ6U.Hltl,aB. in ueaiui a RBt" .;,.. A. F-voMc f.u-OnMIPAtlon.In-11- 0; ; im Jrrii i S11K ' i iL.j.-iw, li'ikllockyMonnliiiii ie ' nir. niiiKici.. .....-- ....... t iii.r. :." T"; nu in i'j" u rorm. i" miii" --,.., w,. Wo wrnt your business noticed In somo way n th Christmas jouru-, if ! onlv a line. It helps adver- fl' . 'r".."' "..'!. iV:o.-j o..ntm.. r'' inmaoeu -, . a if. KPrvT " m llni """W ttf W Cl'j m t " . 3M BT1TE Eitimitu lortitii Great Chfafx L. M. B town disuse R! r of, aud rtmi:lw3i Aitbma, Lasr, ftmi,! Ocbtlltr. Stuzid, Gold Dtisll go. A f0WF' isd itiortitlMfK P.B.W7 atnw11 439 Court iW J fence' WALTS1 aaooesrtfi- CTT! .. ..rtl11 " "... rdil I ""'"..StVii TfJ TW lis w1 ..All . i ALL KINDSJ -SLfJ dies' f 'I .ear. Co Zk a! Shoes. NU" 1 slse the town.