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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1908)
' DAILY OAPTT XL WURXAIi, SALKM. OREGON. TUK8UAT, DECKMBaV SS, HHC ) iii i in ni m 11 MJ M ;l Ml I .1 b ;i l r . ' w if iv Food is more tasteful, healthful and nutri tious when raised with Royal BAKING POWDER The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Made from Crapes 'Absolutely1 FURE 2 Vt IMi "" .. !.- ll A I. Ill --- " (.!(. . Tfit A reportoi inecuy njuw. ub " " pturrai cuiuag or de. r bTW the crado or court sireci irum iruins sewer pipe, water pipe. dr liJL. ? .' Church street to 346 feet east or 18th or gaa pipe. Same action. ttfair wi1 "tot !. tSli Ua.. . W3 . rs & Jffctt. !a far east as Twelfth street. The reported ordinance ior umionmuS ui, square or puouc ptaoe. Si poaT m .. ., ,.!.. A,mnAr nnM. I action. V iuf- ,,-lT.i.i' ur.kVLn, 0,1- i a ronort of the city engineer, fixing A bill to IUIB. n 1WJIU Si'V IUU uvuiu iaivu. Ieoplo a hose cart, , . Wooden IlrJdccs Ordered. I Stockton and Low. of special' com , tnlttee of the city council submitted .report for a wooden bridge 100 Jed long and 60 feet wide, with dirt All. ! Mr Greenbaum stated that he would not sign this report, becatw the question as flrrt presented was to I bo submitted to a vote of tho people. , If a permanent bridge was submit- , ted to a vote of the people, and voted ! down, that would be time enough to build another Unipornry structure. Mr Stolz moved that bridge be ' extended to south bridge, ttiout 200 feet. It would cost four times as nt'jch to fill as- to bridge the longer distance. The report wa? adopted. This reems to settle the matter of t bridge for South Commercial street I . - .1 .....t nlnnlAfl Prnll. A hill foi n alnlrl... -. . 'Street was rvau tt.iu uuviuu. ..,- ... -... .,. .. .(, ihbq oi ( i,. erty-owners will be served wun no- lounn oi ouo mui annually, crt -, tlco preparatory to paving that a sinking fund commission of if reet freeholders Same aoUoa. A report on the Improving of Bill to regulate constructlor -.' North Winter street, a net sum of buildings and create office of .)'. $2935.50, was rend and referred. Ing inspector. Same action County Clerk Alien certified that p the total taxable proporty or me cuy ( was $S,599.754. Portion for appointment on police lorce of E. G. White was referred to the chief of police. Petition of Carpenters' union tor was road nr.l Kt t.- ena oi prweni ....,... i,.Mn ...!. llUlllitllb ..."-- placed on flic. Petition of Board of Trade for first class bridge on South Commercial street was read. Report of canvassing board on re- rent cltr election was read anu SMS It Is to have i a wooden roadway CO ;, . flc leei wiae, wun io leei wmo wains ,. -,.. n,,u nt v.nfnventv on each side, and 100 feet ion. , Mkc that tho dty ongnecr bo or. Council Rushes Ilnslncsw. , dered to set grades and fix momi- . .. , .. ments for street corners In. that add I- A representative of the Hassan t!on Referred to street commlttoo. pavement addressed the council In Mr stoir 8a,j tno pe0ple out there 1ehalf of that product, , 8nollld pny for tho work done. . Mr. Stolz asked If that compan,-, -wood bids wero opened for the use would send a representative to make of tho clt) to bo delivered at the city figure3 as to coBt. , hal second growth, flr wood at He was assured they would send a ,3 90 j379t i3A7, $3.C0, $3.75, raaw' . . . . ... ' J3.59, J4.00. Referred (o committee Mr. Stolz, of the street committee, on flre and Wfttcr, to report at next I tjiurifu iiiuk iiiu .vi in vuiuis'j tnnollni; Council mndo budget special ordor To Fin- the IN-'r. (United Press-Leased Wlr London, Dec. 22. Loader oiiKUBii uuurui jiariy win p Btake their presont control ,f v government onrly next mr m hn ability virtually to abolish tat h , m of lords. Tho decision to act agiaiu- n, peers has not been definitely reSrhed so far, at least, as any one outside the cabinet knows but the loafer Is under careful consideration, with ' a majority of the ministers openly in favor of an early start on the cam paign. . o . The man who apologises knows whafo coming and why he should stand from under. A womnn who can cook a good dlnn -, make a good drees and ap preciate a good book feels herself tho equal of cny man that lives CITY COUNCIL (ConMn'Kd f otn paen l.j lf( h.f , limine IIoiim-. In 'li- 'iuniJ la.t riight. Mr Lov nk'l 1ih th'-")iin'li wh'-n ' tnak I'h liiii)K-t for tn-x M-ar dtovld'- fi ni dlt !on i'DKlne Iioum', three-horst (otiililnutlon rhunlca' fngin, airl conipl'te q'ilpinn He address i' li" rouiifll In bc-halr of lis motion. II.' hiad' u trots pica for bc-ttr fire 'iCjK'tion He Ki' ' the ! had street Improvement was completed, as per contract. Report adopted. Same committee reported on North Salem Mill creek ditch, reported for underground conduits or tubes under street crossing. The ditch Is de clared to be a nuisance, and the own ers are given 90 days to put In the conduits. Further time was granted commit tee to complete specifications of Court stro't Improvements. A resolution for an nrn light nt Stat unci 25th streets wns Intro duced by Mr. Greenbaum, to tako the place of two inennde-cents. Adopted. The committee on llrenn reported 'avorably on applications of Stnndn.d Liquor Co. Birk & Nadntanck. W R Anderson, J. A. Cooper, Swartu & on' grown volunteer flro service He would locate It to cover EnglcwooJ, Jaires and B'i'te & V nd'-rotl Tow Park and East Salem, at leant Mr Mlllrrd of spr-rlal rotnni ttei for Tuesday evening. City Attorney Keyes reported that fill on South Commercial street, in connection with the bridge, was not aKessable to tho abutting property. Mr. MoflUt moved construction of two new crosswalks nt Sumtnor nml Union streets. Carried. . The ordinance extending the frnn-ehl-e of the Home Telephone Com osiiy was parsed. Elliott and Stook ton voted no. and eight for. oll((. Unlforiim. A bill for the iHirposn of putting the police in uniforms wns read twl and referred to the committee on or dinances. bill to prohibit cutting of trees, -hruh . flowers or plants In any park. It troubles tho ladies now quite as much to know whether their balr is on curly as whether their hats are on straight. n No matter how little a woman may care for a man she Insists that ho shalll bo on his knoos before hr If sho U to hnvo him around. ' A short friend Js somotimei foic to take long chances of changing ' telntlons with his acquaintances. I It In ral'y plotumnl to fetl )iA Ik not l.alf hnd when it I: ui to mnko good. o o au s n? o rc. x jx Imm th rt K- "J IjjJ. 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