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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1910)
ore PAGE EIGIIT daily oapitai joton Ali, nALK; KM. OMFOOV. WEDNESDAY, .TINE 1, 1010. DEMONSTRATION WEEK OTW. p. AND LAvlPA CORSETS pnTMp 25th ANNUAL 'bLU WHITE SALE AT. 485TH WEDNESDAY SUR PRISE TODAY WH8TE SALE OE ELOSS PILLOWS Today tho Codding Section (8ccond Floor) of fers a braud now shipment of Floss Pillows as an opening apodal for the White Bale. Every woman should take advantage of this spoelal of fer as they aro convenient to take on the vaca tion or throw two or threo around 'on tho porch or In tho den. A good pillow has many uses and that Is the kind wo aro offering today, 20-lnch size, Juno White Days Special at ' -22 22-lnqh sizo, Juno "White Days Special at .......... ;i 33 24-lnch size, Juno White Days Special at 42 26-lnch size, Juno White Days Special at , i 4G White Sale of Boys' Wash Suits Tho styles aro Buster Drown, Russian Blquse, Sailor and Middy Combination Suite with extra pair of Knickerbocker pants. This hot woather and those special prices will causo them to move fast, so wo advise mothers to bring the boys In as early as possible if you want to make selections while tho sholng is complete. Boys' White Hats, Caps, Tams,Etc.,at White Sale: Prices Make Room Sale Women's Wool Tailored Suits at Bargain Prices Bargains do not nocossarlly mean things sold for less than their real worth, a useless or unnecessary article is not a bargain at any prlco. But theso suits aro real bargains Is practising true economy. Throe Lot No. 1 Suits, values from $28.50 to $50.00; our very best models; special Make-Room. .. .23-85 Lot No. 2 Suite, values from $20.00 to $26.00; porfectly tailored, exclusive styles; to close. . .S14-85 Lot. No. 8 Suits, values from $4.50 to $27.50; grand special Make-Room Salo at only p 9.95 Musilnwear at World of Wtiite Special Prices, Lingerie andTailored Waists Reduced in Price, 65,000 yards of Lace and Embroidery Reduced, Grand Sale of Lace Curtains at "Special Prices, White Suitings and Waistings Reduced, White Sale of Handkerchiefs at Special Prices, Special Prices, Hammocks at Special Prices. Got yours boforo thoy aro gono. Wo aro closing out tho ontlro lino at prices that aro making them move fast. Don't delay, act at onco und save monoy. (Second Floor.) jm?u CITY NEWS. Sec Tho children tonight at tho Grand. Their scones with Tho Merry Cob tiler aro Yory pretty. Strawberry Crates And boxes for salo at Salom FrUlt Union. 5-19 to 0-1 GUson's barber enop GUsan's cigar store Qllaon's baths open all day Sunday ' 12-4-w-o-tf Annual Juno May At .tho Grand tonight. . Bo euro to bo thoro. It will do you ns much good as a month's vacation. MoNnry Dolivorctl Address Deputy District Attornoy McNnry loft thin morning for Amity, whero today ho dollvorod tho principal nd dross at tho annual mooting of the Yamhill Pioneer association. Now Partnorshl Harry Ralph has roslgned his po sition with Collins and Hamilton, after seven yoars with thorn, to en ter into partnership with Lnfe Hill. Th firm natna will still remain Lnfo JH11. Tho Merry Cobbler Tonight at the .Grand. Yqu oon't afford to miss it. Tho play that will tnnko you laugh till your etdoa ncha. Leaped from Car "Window O. Peterson, a laboring man, -whilo onrouto to Lebanon from Portland on tho Southern Pnolilo train yesterday afternoon, leaped from tho window In tho smoking car whilo the train was nenring Now Era, and In addition to sustaining a broken leg, ho n'eo sustained sevore brulsoa about tho ehet. He was pinked up and placed under tho envo of Dr, Dodmond of Canby. l deolinod to talk about the matter, hut It Is beltavad Umt the Imp vm made with RuIeldAl intent. Ltc Boon eat up your profit Kill thl pet qulokly with Conkey'n 1,1 oe Powder, Lice Liquid, and Head J.lw OJntuiwU- IL. W. ThiM. THE W. H. & M. different lots, as followp: 3mA See Miss Ethel Thomas Tonight as tho wronged wlfo pf Holmes, tho villain. Your honrt will go out to her In hor hour of sadness, and you will rojolco with hor in hor triumph. Is Klcctcd Queen . Miss Litn Hayes, daughter of Ho mer Hayes, has beon olocted queen of tho Modorn Woodmen picnic to bo hold in tho city Saturday. Miss Hayoa Is popular, attractlvo, and ac complished, and woll flttod to grace tho position to which sho has beon olocted. Ay cr Appointed to Commission Hon. W. B. Ayor, of Multnomah county, was 1oday appointed to mem bership on tho State Library Com mission. To Dollver Graduating Address Stnta Superintendent of Public In struction Ackerman loft today for Co tt it go Grovo. whoro this evening ho will dollvor an nddroes to the grudunting olnae ot the high school of that olty. Mr. Bush Improving Banker A. Bush wns nftooted Ly tho boat dny boforo yoatorday and had several fainting spells. Cooler woathor today has holpod him and ho is muoh improved. Awarded Preliminary Contract Tho Stnto Desert Land Board hold a session yestordny nftoruoon, and bosldoo transacting considerable business of a routlno character, It also entered Into n preliminary con tract with nn irrigation company for tho reclamation of 90,000 acres of arid land. In Lake county. SMITH WANTS VBATi Wo will pay aa follows for first class produce Ship by express: Vonl lOo Pork 12e Live Hens ,18o Live spring chickens .... pound SQo to 22 He lies 33c PRANK L. SMITH MlfcVX CO.. "PlRhtliiK tho lUwf Trust,' POUTIANI, ORKGON EVENT AND JUNE L MEYERS STORE and ovory woman who buys one &-&JMms ELDIUDGE WILL SPEAK. Is An Authority on Good Ronds and Is Sent Out by Agricultural De partment. Tho people of Salom will bo given an opportunity tomorrow afternoon nnd ovenlng of listening to addresses by M. O. BIdrldgo, of tho United States Department of Agriculture, on tho subject of good roads, and It will bo an opportunity which thoso Interested in tho good road move ment cannot afford to miss. Mr. Eldrldgo Is thoroughly con versant with tho subject upon which ho will speak, and will bo ablo to Impart Information which will bo of lnosttmnblo value to tho people of M10 city and county. He attended tho rocont good roads convention in Franco, nnd has beon in attendance at every convention of any conso quonco hold on tho Amoricnn conti nent, and his association with men who nro exports on good roads in theso conventions, togother with his Btudy and oxporlonco in tho subject hns mado him an authority in the United States, His address will be confined, not alone ns to what ontors into the competition ot good ronds. but It will covor tho various procedures t3 be foHowod in tho raising of the ueMHry funds for their construc tion a problem which .no.w con fronts tho good road onthustftats of the stttta, nnd which thoy nro anx ious to solve. Tho subject of good roads Is ouo that has been upper most In tho minds of tho people of tho city, and tho county, for some time, but becauso of tho lack of knowledge upon the subject thoy havo so far been unahlo to launah an Intelligent campaign that is as intelligent ns desired and thev should wolcomo an opportunity to secure data, and information of nil kinds tomorrow from Mr. Hldrldg. Soro Nipples. Any mothor who has had expor 'inw with this dlatreeelHg ailment will be pleased to know that a oure way Ue effected by applying Chant Ittrlftln's Slve 88 soon as the cbl'd la done numlug. Wine tt off with, a soft olotU before allowing the babe to bursa. Mauy trained n urse uw thtt salve wjth best reeulu. For tile by all 100 d drugK tj. $ I BUSINESS OF COUN HELD LONG SESSION, MOST OF THE TIME BEING DEVOTED TO BKIDGE, STREET AND SIDE WALK MATTERS Mayor Rodgers was lato In arriv ing last evening, and the council was in no temper to wait, so it proceeded to organize for the transaction of business by calling Councilman John son to the chair He had not held sway long, however, before the mayor appeared upon tho scone, when he surrendered his gavel and took his sca't among the aldermen. In addition to a considerable amount of general routlno business, tho councilman per mitted themselves to indulge in con siderable discussion, and tho hour hand of the clock' was near 11 when an adjournment was taken . Tho ordinance committee made a favorable report upon a petition for tho repeal of an ordinance licensing real estate dealers and also recom mended that an ordinance licensing steamboats and wharves be repealed. An ordinance was submitted for. their repeal, but it was committed ot its second reading. The committee on streets reported that the bid of the Capital Improve ment Company wns tho lowest for the Improvement of Saginaw street, and that the contract had been awarded. It also reported In favor of awarding tho contract for the improvement of a block on Trade street to tho War ren Construction Compnny, nnd this was done Tho sewer committee submitted an nmendment to tho plumbing ordi nance, and this was adopted. A petition for the transferanco of tho liquor license of Cooper & Mc Donald to John Gremmolls was granted. A petition wns submitted by resi dents living near Seventeenth street and Asylum avenue, asking that the religious meetings being held there bo regulated. Tho petitioners com plained that there was, too much noise being made, that the services were carried into late hours of the night, and that generally it was a nuisance. Tho matter was referred to tho chief of police and Councllmnn Eldrldgo. Enlivened by Tilt. Councilman Lachraund, on behalf of the committee on lights, reported upon the petition of a Mr. Wasson, in relation to 'the transferanco of a sign from his present place of busi ness to a new stand he will soon oc cupy. He stated that It was his opln derstanding that Wasson desired to havo a post erected to sustain the sign, nnd that he was not In favor of It, as it -would not add to tho artis tic side of the city; might obstruct tho sidowalk and also intorfero with tho cluster lights which It is proposed to install at some future time. He asked tho council to take action on tho matter. Just then Mayor Rodgers was called to the .telephone, and Council man Lachmund was called to the chair, and ho asked for tho pleasure of tho council In relation to the mat ter. Councilman Eldrldgo directed a general question with regard to tho matter, and Lachmund came back with the inquiry as to whether he wanted to bo "officious," or whether it was "information' ho desired, nnd upon being ndvlsod it was the latter, he again re-stated the proposition, and it was roforred back to tho com mittee and city engineer . The city attorney submitted a report on the matter of a strip of land owned by tho Portland Railway, Light & Power Company, on Four teenth stroet, near Chomeketa, nnd which has Interfered with tho lm- provomont of tho street He recom-l meuded that condemnation proceod-! ings bo Instituted in relntlon to it, nnd ho was so Instructed " Tho petition for tho sprinkling, of ! North Winter stroet was roforred to. Councilman Greonbaum. A potltlon to lmprovo Turner! stroot was referred to tho commlttoe on streets. A communication was rccolvod from tho Oregon Electric Railroad Compnny, stating that it would as Hlst ns far as poseiblo in ovory re spect In the Improvement of High street, A resolution was submitted fixing tho width of tho improvement of Cop Itnl street at 40 feet, and also In structing tho engineers to proceed with tho work, and It was passed. A resolution was submitted by Councilman Greonbaum providing for tho installation of came'nt walks on tho north and south sjde of State street oast of tho Mill Creek brldg. This means about 11 blocks of side walk. The olty attorney was Instructed tcv prepare plans nnd s peel (1 cations for the Improvement of North Com mercial street. Plaus and specifications were or 'er4 prepared for the construction of a concrete bridge over North Mill creek on North Capitol street. Bids were submitted by the Salem Construction Company, and also by another firm who had no signature attached either to the bid or check, but they were both rejected because of being too high. An ordinance on the subject of the construction of sidewalks and giving tho council power to order and con trol their construction was passed. An ordinance for tho improvement of a block on High street was passed. So was also a bill which had for its object the improvement of South Commercial street. ' An amendment, submitted by tho sewer committee, in relation to tho plumbing ordinance, was also passed. ELDIUDGE TRIED TO RESIGN. (Continued from page 1.) wo have always worked harmonious ly, and while he is engaged in busi ness he has as much time to spare aa tho rest of us," Und some nore to the same general tenor and effect. "I am sorry to have him quit, but hope he will do less talking," inter posed Councilman Manning, and then Councilman Johnson leaped tn his feet and submitted a motion that tho matter be referred to the mayor" with Instruction that he use his In fluence to prevail upon him to re consider. Councilman Greenbaum then gained tho floor long enough to say, "I hope he will reconsider; I would hate to lose him," and after Coun cilman Eldrldgo had stated that he had not expected "all those bou quets," and assigned as his reason for resigning that "old age was creeping on and also Infirmities," tho question came to a vote. The vote was not .unanimous, but tho mayor announced' that "the ayes seem to have It, and the ayes havo it, and It Is so ordered," nnd so end ed the first chapter in tho resigna tion of Councilman Eldrldgo, and the second is now In process of con struction. FILE SUITS TO ENJOIN. (Continued from pago 1.) roads might persuade the Judge that no inJunrtlon was necessary. To Ru&li tho Cases. St. Louis, Mo., June 1. Tho gov ernment today filed an "expediting certificate' In the federal court here asking that the issues In the suit to estrain the 25 western railroads from increasing freight rates be given prec odenco ovor other cases on the court calendar. It was announced after the filing of the suit that this action would be taken. Tho filing of tho expediting cer tificate, according to Special Agent Johnson, of tho department of jus tice, is the last action that will bo taken by tho government until tho ' July torm begins. To Cure Cold In One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qnlnine Tablets. Druggists refund money if It fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each bo,. 2Ro TTS Huie Wing Sang Co. Big Sale of All Goods at 30 Per Cent Lower This Week f8.25 Silk Kimonas, sale J6.00 $3 Fancy Nightgowns... $1. 83 $1.26 Best Cambric Drawers 75o 45o Corset Covers 25s JI.15 all .Hmbroldory Covers SOc JS.S0 Cumbrlo Wide Skirts ?1.T5 Wrapper, big line 7 Go to iM $4.00 Silk WtUU. sale. .S. 75 325 N. Commercial Street Many mixtures arc offered as substitutes for Royal. None of tthem Is the same In composition or effectiveness, so wholesome and eco nomical, nor will malce such fine food. Baking Powder Royal is the only Balling Powder made from Royal Grape Cream oi Tartar ESTION CITY COUNCIL WILL GIVE COM PANY A CHANCE TO REDUCE PRICE OF PLANT BEFORE SUBMITTING PROPOSITION TO A VOTE. Because it desires to submit to the people the best offer that tho Snlem Water company can make In relation to the salo of Its water plant to the city, the city counc 1 last evening after considering the proposition of a mountain water Bysleni for the city as outlined In a report on the subject submitted'ly Engineer Whistler instructed the water committee to again wait upon the water company and learn -If It is not desirous of making a bettor prlco on its plant. The question was the last matter to bo considered "by the council and It resolved Itself Into a committee of the whole With Alderman Green baum in the chnlr for its considera tion. Mayor Rodgers then gained the floor and proceeded to give an outline and history of the work done In an endeavor to secure for the city a mountain water system. He stated that three propositions were now open to the city that of pur chasing the plant belonging to the Salem Water company that of se curing a gravity sysfem either from Breltenbush Springs or from tha North Fork of the Sant'am. river, and that the subject had now re solved itself down to a matter of procedure. ' Submit But One Question. He had advocated the submission to the voters of but one question- -and that was as to whether they de sired to purchase the plant of tho Salem Water company as to submit any alternatives with it would prob ably result In confusion and such a division of tho vote that the wholo subject might go down in defeat. Under tho charter he explained, it was mandatory to submit to the peoplo tho proposition of the pur chase of the present plant before ac tion could bo taken looking to the installation of an independent pant, and that should the people vote down tho proposed purchase ot tho Salem water plant, tho council would then bo In a position to sub mit to tho voters tho considerations of othor systems. He stated he was not satisfied with thj3 price submitted with rela tion to tho plant, nnd that ho be lieved that the regular water com mittee should wait on the company, and ascertain whether It would not make a better offer before tho ques tion was submitted to the people for their vote. After considerable dis cussion of tho subject the council voted to do so, and a report will he submitted by the committee at tho next meeting of the council. White Waists, 35 per cent discount. Union Suits 75c, S5c und fl.OO 65c yard Wash Silk. sale. .45c 12o yard Embroidery 80 Summer Goods, all kinds big sale. Mart's Pants . .$1.26, Sl-60. $1-75. $2.00 $3.T5 Heavy Shoes, sale $2.90 46e Good UnderautU 30o Men's Qvrhlrts .... .ISq, 50c. 75c to $1.00 SAIEM, OREGON Sr The good roads illustrated lecture Thursday (tomorrow) will be held in the Mascot theatre on State street at 2:30 and SiOO o'c'ock p. m. 7t Is free nnd everybody should see the wonderful pictures. Mrs. M. Montgomery, of Junction olty, who has been visiting Mrs. John M. Throne, returned to her homo today. MONEY TO LOAN TB.OS. K. FORD Over Ludd & liusli Bunk, Snlcin. ( -. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Fruni. Meredith, I'fdiduut Agent Room 13 Bush Bank BIk, Snlem. dr. NEW TODAY FOR SALE First class newspaper folding machine 4-6-8-10 or It pages folded at once up to a full sized 7 column paper. Cheap if taken soon. Speed 1800 to 2000 per hour. Inquire Journal Salem, Ore. 3-21-tt FIRE PROOF SAFES Large as eortmnt, new and second-hand. Also vault doors. Call or write for prices today. t Portland Safe "Co., Agts. Genuine Hall Sate. 87 5th St., Portland, Ore. 5-20-tf Vv ANTED At once, large acreage tracts near Salem to subdivide, by. one of tho oldest and most relia ble real estate firms in Salom. Send amount and description of land In nn envelope marked, "Acreage," care Journal Ofllce, Salem, Oregon. 5-31-3t- WANTED 20 men for town work; strawberry pickers; men to saw wood, $1.25 per cord; girl for general housework; housekeepers for town and country. A C. Smith & Co., 444 State St. Phona 1507. HELP WANTED. WANTED 75 more women and girls at onco to work in cannery. Mutual Canning Co.' Lot, Miller and Saginaw; $650; ex cellent buy. Lot 60x200 on 24th St.; $10 down, balance $5 per month. New bungalow on southeast corner of 17th and Court sts.; $3750; terms. Lot in Highland ave; $10 down, $5 per month. Lot, 40x100, half block of state house $2600. ' Lot, 13th and Center streets, $1050; a good buy. Excellent lot on 23d street, $190: $10 down, $5 per month. Terms can be had on all of tho above- See SMITII-GILLINGHAM CO., Room 5, McCoinnck BIdg. riiono 00 or 1023. CARE FOR THE LINEN Wo make a specialty ot launder ing tho finest fabrics and table linens. Clonics aro not worn out with machinery. All work called for and delivered, Work guaran tee. Your patronage solicited. Highland Hand Laundry 2549 Currant Ave. Phono 403 White Labor. $ Capital National Bank f J Salem, Oregon Z Capital, Surplus and Undivided 4. Profits, i-i io.odo. S 2 Officers and Directors: ft h Albert President 5 T. M. CroUnn. Vice-President I Jo, H. .Albert ...Cashier f John A. CarBon 5 - Geo. F. Rodgers