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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1909)
JUU&X CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORSGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1009. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. lIOFKr., Editor and Proprietor Shorts, por sack $1.8501.65 Rolled barley 40.00 Locnl Wholesale Market. Wheat, bushol $1.15 01.20 Oate, bushol 55 60c Flour, hard v neat $6.40 Flour, valley $5.40 0.00 dill feed, shorts 33.50 Mill feed, 'bran 30.00 Hops, 1908 crop .10 Hops, 1907 crop 203 Chittam bark 2 03ft Wool, cocrso .18 Wool, medium .20 Mohair .23 o Independent Kewipapor Devoted to .American Principle! and the ProgreM and Dovelopoment of All Oregon. Published Kvcry Evening Except Sunday, galom, Ore. MunsoniixioN rates. (InTarlabljt in Advance.) Daily, by earner, per year ftf.00 Per month .'.800 Daily, by mall, per year, 4.00 Per month 85c Weekly, by mall, per vcr- 1.00 Six months SOc 4 MMMMMMMMMMMHMMMMmHMMMHMMi mfam t 5i h i j :l i! Tr a BUILDING ORDINANCE HAS BEEN ENACTED BYCITY COUNCIL ALSO PROVISION MADE FOR OSE OF STEEL ROAD ROLLERS BY CONTRACTORS ON STREET WORK NERVODS WOMEN Aldermen Eldridge, Elliott, Hill, Hofer, Moorcn, Stolz, Sauter nnd Waters were In attendanco at the city council mooting Inst night to consider tho building ordinance Mayor Rodg ors presided. Tho building ordinance was read and amendod. It provides that porsons wishing to build shnll sub mit n plnn and spcclflcntlons for a building not to cost exceeding $250, must npply for a pormlt, which must bo passed on by the city engineer. Tho plan may bo drawn by tho per son proposing to build mid may bo a more pencil sketch. It does not apply to buildings already In exist ence, but applies to alterations of such buildings. No building Bhnll bo moved unless It Is worth nt lonst CO per cent of tho cost of a now struct ui e. It provides thnt chimneys more thnn 12 feet high must bo built up from tho ground nnd plastered out Bido and Inside. Brick buildings, clnsa A, aro not to bo over 210 feet high. Clnss II, nro 100 foot, class C 82 foot. Tho bill was rend n third tlmo and passed. 1'lrnt Section of Ordinance. Any poraon or porsons desiring to construct nny building or structure. luctudlng wooden buildings, In snld uii) wiucu whi hoi exceed in cost tho sum of $250, before commencing work shnll file with the recorder copies of tho plans and specifications of tho proposed construction or re pairs n k the case may be, and shall proBout therewith an nppllcatlim In writing for permission to do such work. Such application shnll dcslgnato tho location of such building: or pro posed structure, nnd with tho plnns nnd specifications shnll bo referred by tho recordor to tho city's ongtneer. If tho plnns nnd specifications bo for tho construction of a building nnd tho City's onglnccr shall find tho samo to comply with tho terms of this ordi nance ho shnll lndorso his approval thereon, nnd If tho plans nnd specifi cations bo for tho raising, lowering, alteration or ropalr of a building thon in thnt case tho city onglncer shall Indorse thorcou his approval, provid ed such plans and specifications do not show tho work to bo dono upon snld building or strtictufo Is of n cunrnctor cnlculntcd to lncrnaso Its Inflammability, or nmount to a sub stantial rebuilding of tho samo or In crease tho flro risks to surrounding property. Permission shall bo wltli nold In nil cnoos whoro tho building or structure, proposed to bo nltorod, raised, lowered or repaired, ns nforo sald Is supported by an unsubstan tial foundation or whoro its roof, frame or walls have becomo Impaired or decayed from long use, neglect or exposure- or damngo by flro or other wise, to the extent of at least 40 por cent of tho cost of erection nnd construction of n now building or structure of ldontlcal character of such building when now. A separate permit shall bo required for each building, nnd tho city re corder shnll kcop a record of such permits. After tho mooting had adjourned Mayor Rodgors stated that unless there was some sorlous objection ho would sign the ordlnnuco nt an early day. An ordlnnuco wiib passed pormlt tliiR contractors to uso tho city's Htoam road roller, with an onglnoor and fuel, nt 7 cents por cubic ynrd. An ordinance to ostabllsh tho of fice of electrical Inspector was rend twice and referred to tho committee nn ordinances. THE MARKETS San Francisco, .June 25.- Wheat No. 1 California club, cental. $2.10i 2.15: California white iiiIIIIiik. $2.15 IT 2.20; northern blumtom. $2.27 02.32 Id; off grade wheat, $1.1)0 0 2.00; rods, $2.1002 20. Uurloy Feed, $1,400 1.42 V6; common to fair. $1.3714 it 1. 38 4 ; browing at Kan Francisco, nominal; Chovnlltfr, nominal. Kggs I'm- donoii. California frenh, ImilmllnK ensos, extras. 25 Vfcc; firsts, 24&o; seconds. 2lVfcc; thirds. 21c. Ilnttur Per pound. California fresh, extras. 25Vfce; firsts, 25c; sec onds, 24c. Now cheeso Pound. California flats, fancy. 13 &c; firsts, 12 He sec onds, 12c; California Young America fancy. 10c; firsts. 14 o; Hastorn Or ogon, 16o; do Young America, 15Mc, Potatoes Per contnl, River Whites funoy. $1.5001.06; OroKon Hurlmnks $1.6001.55: now potatoes, per ivn tal, $1.2501.75 for choice and $2.00 for funoy. Onions Rod. per sack, 40000c; yollow, 75o0 $1 por contal. Oranges Por box, navels, Biros SO to 12C, $1.7502.25, sUos 150 to 210, $2.2641 3; Valenclns, $202.76. PORTLAND MARKKra. Wheat -Track Price. Uluostom $1.30 Turkoy Red $1,18 IV'ftlloy $1.17 .... Flour, Patents , $0.25 Strnlghta $5.30 ExpartB 4,70 Vnlloy 5.50 arnham, 1U sack 6.60 Wholo wheat , 6.80 Hoy. Wlllainotto valley $17020 Eastern Oregon, funuy ,,.,$20023 L CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK J. H. Albert, Prest E. Mi Croisan, Vice Pies, Jos. H, Albert, Cashier SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Pays Interest on Savings Accounts alfalfa $13014 Clover $13 012 Dreasd. poultry, lc lb. higher. Ducks 14016c Gooso, llvo 10011c Turkeys 20c Choose. F. C. Twins 10c F. C. Trlplots 17Ho Young Amorlcn 17c Mlllstuffs. 11 ran $20.50 Middling $33.00 Shorts, city $20 Chop $24 0 30 Rolled Barloy $30037 Dressed Meats. Hogs, ordinary 8 0 So Plcnlo . , 10c Hogs lnr. 809o Vonl, oxtrn , 8c Veal, ordinary 7 Sc Voal, heavy 6c Mutton, fancy 6 7c Cottngo roll lie Bronkfast 1702tc Regular short clear, smoked. .14 V4o Ditto, unsmokod lSjo Clear backs, smoked 14 He Shoulders lie Potatoes, Uuylug prices, cwt $1.7602 Freeh Frnlte. Oranges $2.2503.26 Lemons $1.75 04 Apples, box $1.00 Unuanns, lb 6 06o Poultry. Chlokons, mlxod 12 & 013c Springs 16 017c Roosters, old S w 9e Drollors , , 28 030c ucoko, uvo 11 fit' 12c Need Just Th's Tonic Treat ment to Build Them Up. The first tnlng to do when threat ened wth nervous trouble is to stop tho cnuso of It, if posslulc, whether It is Irregular living, worry, or whnt ovor It mny be. Then tho norves must bo given special nourishment and tho blood must bo kopt pure nnd rich. This Is tho mission of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills nnd this Is why tho pills havo been used with such great success In nervous trouble thnt did not yield to ordlnnry methods of treatment. These pills nro a tonic for both men nnd women but nro especially ndaptcd for girls and women of nil ages, and give JtiBt the aid re quired to bring bnck health and Btrongth to tho nervous and exhaust ed ns Is shown by tho experlenco of Mrs. It. P. Taylor of Onklnnd, Knns, Slio says: ''I ntn glad to recommend Dr. Wllllnins Pink Pills to wenk and nervous women, becnuso thoy build and tone up tho wholo system nnd glvo lasting benefit. Samo years ago I had nervous debility nnd seemed to bo on tho vorgo of a collapse. I wnB nil broken down. My henrt bent so fast nt times thnt It would frighten mo. I had smothering sensations and foit ns though l was going to faint. These spoils came on mo frequently My stomnch wns affected. I did not enjoy my meals but had to forco tho food down. I often hnd sovero ner vous headaches which mndo mo diz zy. I wns greatly reduced In weight. "Tho doctors pronounced my trou blo weakness and nervous debility. Ho would holp mo for a while and I would think I was getting better but as soon us I quit taking his medicine I would becomo ns hnd ns ovor. I hnd boon sick for ovor two years be fore I decided to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. A fow boxes proved to mo that tho pills wcro holplng mo and I used them until entirely cured. I occasionally tnito tho pills now ns n tonic and nlwnys find Immediately relief." Dr. Wllllnms' Pink Pills contain tho elements necessary to mnko new blood nnd, as tho norves get their nourishment from tho blood, hnvo been found Invaluable In n wldo rnngo of diseases of tho blood nnd norvos .such ns rhoumatlsm, nfter offects of tho grip and fovors, neural gia, norvous debility, St. Vitus dunco nnd even partial paralysis nnd loco motor ataxia. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills nro sold by nil druggists, or will ho sent, post paid, on receipt of prlco, 50 cents por box; six boxos for $2.50, by tho Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, sow York. BHWSm fa Urn IBS IkJMI ScMLoasBnoifcCo. Wiullr,fp,? CALtlHCKCt NtW YOUH V' Clothing of Quality We enjoy having the best tailor work, the best clothes and the best care put into the clothes we offer our trade. We do' not accept the prod uct of any maker that can turn out a garment to sell at a cei tain price but rather the prod uct of the maker who will stretch a point to give us some thing better than anyone else at the same price, With all this superior excel lence, you'll find our prices no higher than elsewhere and we solicit your patronage, Suits $1 0.00 to $30.00 Turkeys, ..18c OLD SALEMITE IS VISITING OUR CITY Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Wngnor nnd daughters, Erma and Alberta, ar rived last night from Seattle, and aro tho guosts of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. Cross, Mr. Wngnor has been taking In tho Senttlo oxpoMtlon. He says St Is a grand show, but lacking crowds. Ho mot Bovornl Salem peo ple At Portland ho ohservod prog ram, but much of tho sleepy look hnngs about it still, with winter woodpllo curing on tho paved streets during tho Mimmor. Ho snys Sont tlo ns n city Is thoroughly metro politan, nnd has a go, whizz, bnng, and snnp to it that aro moro llko Los Angelos, San Francisco nnd Chi cago. Ho wa' delighted with tho growth of Salem and tho great progross mndo horo, Ho visited his old stamping ground at Hotel Will amette. Ho snys but for woodpiles on tho main stroots and grass on same of tho streets, bicycles on the sldownlks, nnd looso plank occasion ally, ho would scarcely havo recog nized Salem. Mr. Wagner Ib proprietor of tho Impcrlnl and Yosemlto hotels at Stockton, Cnl., and a half million dollar house Is being built for him. Ho will stay In Salem a few weeks. G, W. Johnson & Co. 141 North Commercial Street Xotlco of Street Assessment. Notice I . hereby given that the common council of tho city of Salem, Oregon, will on or about 8 o'clock p. m on tho twenty-eighth day of Juno, at tho common council chambers at Salem, Oregon, proceed to assoss up on each lot or parcel of land liable therefor Its proportionato sharo of tho cost of Improving Kenrnoy street, in the city of Snlom, Oregon, by grading nnd graveling tho samo be tween tho ca t lino of Commorclal street and tho west lino of High street, In snld city. All persons Interested In said as foisment shall nppcar nt snld tlmo before snld common coun cil nnd present objections, if nny thoy hnvo, to said as sossmemnt, or fllo tho samo with tho recorder within the following flvo dnys, and npply to nld common coun ell within live dnys from said dnto for tho privilege, If thoy so dcslro, to make said Improvement, in lieu of their nssossmont. Date of the fir t publication of this notice 23d day of June, 1909. W. A. MOORES, 6-23-3t Recorder. o Rids for Furnishing Supplies for tho Stnto Institution tor Fccblo Mlndcxl. Sealed proposals will bo received, and aro hereby Invited, for furnish Ing tho Stato Institution for Fecblo Minded with supplies for tho six! (6) months ondlng Decomber 31, 1000. Llstt of tho required gdods j will bo furnished upon application to tho superintendent of the Institution, i All bids should bo sonlod and marked ' on tho outsldo of tho onvolopo "Bids for Suppllos tor tho Stato Institution for Feeblo Minded," and nddrcsod to tho undersigned. The bids will be opaucd In tho oxocutlvo chambors, i Snlom, Oregon, on Tuesday, July, G. 1900, at 10 a. m and tho Board of, Trustees reserves tho right to reject, any and nil bids. All goods must be , In 'trlct accordance with the samplos . and In original packages when poai Bible. Goods must bo dellvored at the Stnto Institution for Feeble) Minded. I Dated Salem. Oregon, this lfith I day of Juno, 1909. I H. E. BICKERS, G-lS-to 7-Gd Superintendent. Xotlco of Intention to Improve a Portion of Front Street. Notice Is hereby given that tho common council of tho city of Salem, Orogon deemo Is cxpedlont to Im prove and proposes to Improve at tho cxpenso of abutting and adjacont proporty, Front otrcot, In tho city of Salem, Oregon, from a point 300 feet south of tho south lino of Mar ket strcot to tho north city limits, Tho Improvement shall bo mado by grading and graveling with sovon Inches of gravel, when rollod, at shown In tho plnnB and specification! adopted by tho common council on tho 21st day of Juno, 1909, and now on fllo In tho ofllco of tho city record er, which plan nnd specifications show tho dotalls of tho work, and nn cstimato of tho cost, nnd tho samo aro hereby referred to and mado a part of thlB notico. Dato of tho first publication of this notico 23d day of Juno, 1909. By order of thu common council. W. A. MOORES, C-23-llt . Rocordcr I WHILE THE SUN SHINES IS THE TIME TO BUILD If two lumber yards are good, a third one Is better. Are you buying lumber? If so, buy it where you can obtain the best grades for the least money. We are stocking up our yard with a quality of lum ber that cannot be excelled. Give us a chance to figure on your material .bill Estimates are cheerfully given . VOGET LUMBER & FUEL COMPANY Phone 1 98 South Fourteenth and Oak Snlcm, Ore. i I Oate. . No. 1 white $39 040 Cray $38039 Solect Orogon 24026a Eastern 16c02uc, Butter j Fancy 26037c Choice 30c Ioral Rctnll Market. Whoat, por bu-hol f l.so . Hay. cheat $l7at is Huy. clovor $143151 Potatoes, bushel 700.891 Apples, bushnl , 6001 00 Prlinns. nor lh . . . lllfl ju1 Prunes, per lb ',,, . l U 0 4 uranoorrjos, uowo's varle- ty, bbl is.0 ' Butter and Egg., Retell. Eggs 25c Croamoiy butter , SOc Country buttor 26c Flour. Eastern Oregon $1.76 Bran, per Back .9$ Coffee The sroma-tlght can protects It agclnst impurities and deterioration- never sold In bulk. Vour grocer will grind It botter If ground at home not too fine. ' Xotlce to Contractors. Notico Is horeby given that sealed bids for work and materials required In tho extension of kitchen of build ing known as dining hall, rcshlngllng old portion of dining hall, erection of building to bo known ns amuse ment hall, rasing roof of and re- roofing building known a building Vn. 2R. nil sltimtn nt the Orocrnn Stato Insane Asylum Cottage Farm, near Salem, Oregon, will be received by tho Board of Trustees of tho I Oregon State Insane Asylum until I July 7, 1909, at 3 p. m., at which hour all bldo will be oponed by tho undersigned at tho executlvo cham bers, Salem, Oregon, in tho pre'ence I of ihe board. All bids must be ac companied by certified chock in a sum of not less than ten (10 por cent) per cent of the amount of the ,bld and mado payable to tho under-1 B signed. Envolopos containing bids I H ' mu t be ealed and marked "Bids for f wiu uiiimuyvuiuuib in mo uregon , ' Stntft Tnsnna Asvliim C.nttntra Porm i ! I Plans and peclficatlons may be ex am'ned at the office of Louis R, j Hnzeltlno, architect, Murphy bulld i 'ng, Salem, Oregon, or at tho execu j tlvo chambors. State Capitol, Salem, I Or. pnn niHa will Ta .A.al. MM each piece of work 'eparately and on the wholo. Tho Board of Trus tees of tho Orogon Stato Insane Asy lum resorvej the rlnht to reteet nnv and all bids. 1 Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 22d day of Juno, 1909. C. N. McARTHUR, 6-23-7-6d Clerk of the Board. 'I Ladies' Waists and Skirts Special Sale Prices We have just received several lines of Ladies Waists and Skirts. We purchased these direct from the manufacturers at extremely low prices. We give our customers the benefit of our bargains. See them and apprec'ate them. $2.50 Silk Mull Fine Embroidered Waists only. $1.25 $3.75 Net Waists only $2.50 $1.25 White Embroidered Waists only 75c Neat White Waists at 50c and 35c Nice Talored White Waists at S1.0C $3.50 Mohair Skirts, silk braid trimming at.. .$2.50 $3.75 Voile Skirts, silk bra'd trimming at. ...$2.75 Millinery at Reduced Prices All this reason's goods. Our regular prices are far below the average; now you can realize what reduced Prices by us mean. It is certainly a great saving to you ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM 240 and 246 Commercial St.