Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 09, 1911, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, HAL EM. OREGON, TUESDAY", MAY 9, 1911.
ROUTINE
BUSINESS
OF COUNCIL
MUCH STRKET IMPROVEMENT
ORDERED A XI) GRADES OR
DERED ESTAIIUSHEI) SOUTH
COTTAGE FROM TRADE TO
GET EL-OSO.
Besides transacting tho regular
routina business which Is an lncl.
dent to all of the sessions, the city
council last evening laid the founda
tion for numerous Improvements by
granting the petitions for the pav
ing or certain streets, adopting speci
fications for the Improvement of oth
ers, and by awarding bids for the
laying or pavement in several streets,
which had passed through the pre
liminary stages.
Street Work Ordered.
The committee on streets made a
favoragle report on the petition ask
ing for the paving of South Cottage
street from Trade to State with El
oso pavement, and the city engineer
was instructed! to prepare the speci
fications and plans.
The committee, after consideration
of a petition asking for the reduction
of the width of the pavement to be
laid on North Cottage street, decided
that it was not for the best interest
of the property owners that it should
be granted, so It was denied, and the
pavement will be 59 feet In width in
stead of 40, as prayed fon in the pe
tition. A favorable report was submitted
ky the committee on the petition
asking fodl the paving of First street
asking -for the paving of First street
and the engineer, was Instructed' to
draw the plans and specifications for
the improvement.
Because of a remonstrance against
the improvement iof all of Center
street with, bltulithic the committee
recommended that the plans be
changed so that bltuldthic be laid on
the street from Fourteenth to Liber
ty, and that concrete be laid from the
latter street to Water street, and the
report was adopted.
, The bid of W. D. Pugh for the pav
ing of Twelfth street with concrete
was accepted, and the contract for
the paving of Thirteenth street with
the same kind of pavement was
awarded to August Kehrberger.
The city engineer submitted plans
and specifications for the laying of
sidewalks, sewers and street pave
ment ins Oaks addition, and they were
adopted.
The city recorder was directed to
publish a notice of the Intention of
the city to lay a stewalk along what
is known as the Fair Ground road.
A petition for the Improvement of
Seventeenth street from Asylum av
enue to the Garden Road with gravel
was referred to the street commit
tee, and so was a petition asking that
the eingineer be instructed to estab
lish the grade on Church street from
court to Chemekota, so that the Im
provement of that Btreet may be
made in the near future.
A resolution ordering a cement
cross-walk to be laid on Union be
tween Church and High streets was
passed.
Other Rusiness Transacted.
The city recorder was directed ti
publish notice of the city's intention
tl correct certain errors in assess
ments which were made for the lay
ing of the South and North Salem
sewers.
A. Kitterman was granted permis
sion to erect a confeetlone-y stand
on the property of the B. P. 0. B.
An ordinance establishing grades
on Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth,
Mines and Wilbur streets was passed,
and so was an oddinance granting a
franchise to F. J. Page to install a
heating plant in the city.
A communication was received
from Mr. Minton relative to his con
tract with tho city to furnish gravel
for South Commercial street, which
was rescinded by the mayor several
days ago, on the ground that he was
not complying with Its terms, and It
was placed on file. Mr. Minton also
made a short statement on the sub
ject, the substance of It and the com
munication being that he was com
plying substantially with the contract
entered into with the city.
HE WANTS
TO ANNUL
THE OEEDS
00TEBX0R 1VEST ASKS THE AT
TORXEY GEXERAL TO BEGIX
SUIT TO RECOVER SCHOOL
IAXDS ALLEGED TO HATE
BEEX FRVrri'LEXTLT AC
QUIRED BY BEXSOX & HIDE.
Contending that there was suffl-
Mont fprniH namairatvA tn thfl am)li-
cations of Benson and Hyde, the no-
tnrlnua Inn1 inarnln ra in the mir-
chase of some 50,000 acres of schoof
lands Governor West has addressed
a communication to Attorney Gen
eral Crawford asking him to insti
tute whatever legal proceeding may
be necessary to recover them.
The letter is as follows:
"I am enclosing herewith a list of
school sections, which are included
within the boundary of the national
forests in the state, covering about
10,000 acres. These lands were pur
chased by or for the notorious lieu
land operators, Benson and Hyde,
whom the federal government has
been trying to convict, and has par
tially succeeded In, convicting for
conspiracy to defraud It of Its public
lands.
"The land covered in this list are
within the Cascade Forest Reserve
and were purchased by there opera
tors, and in a fraudulent manner, for
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FIRM. HOPIIKS, Prop, 37 Great Jones SlrtrtJewM
the purpose of being used as base or
scrip for indemnity selections and
have already been used for that pur
pose. The government, however, af
ter a thorough investigation and dis
covery of the fraudulent character of
the applications by which these
school lands were purchased from
the state is taking steps toward set
ting aside the patents to lands given
in lieu of these said school sections.
"If there is fraud sufficient, and
there undoubtedly Is, to Justify the
federal government in setting aside
Its patents to the lieu lands, thpre is
surely fraud sufficient to justify the
state in bringing suit to set aside the
deeds from the state to Benson and
Hyde.
"Should the state recover title to
these lands they may be used as base
for indemnity selections and at the
present price of base would net the
state easily about $7"0,000.
"There has been sufficient evidence
gathered by, and now on file with,
the state and federal land depart
ments to establish the fraudulent
character of the applications to pur
chase these lands. I would ask,
therefore, that you take such action
as in your opinion is necessary to
recover title to these lands for the
state.
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IXC. REALITIES.
A dramatic event of exceptional In
terest and Importance Is announced
in the coming of Olga Nethersole at
the Grand Opera House on Wednes
day, May 10, In a double bill consist
ing of "Sister Beatrice" and "The
Enigma."
Miss Nethersole holds a unique po
sition in literature as well as In the
drama, for aside from occupying the
foremost position upon the English
speaking stage, her literary achieve
ments are rated among the best In
advancing sociological and psycho
logical reform, as well as In support
ing the anti-tuberculosis movement.
Last May in New York City before
one of the largest gatherings of the
Sociological Society she delivered an
address on "Life Is Our Right and
Labor Our Privilege" in which she
disclosed, elaborately and effective
ly, reasonable and pertinent solutions
to such great problems as tenement
house reform sweat shop redemp
tionthe relative attitude of capital
to labor, and an eloquent appeal for
a uniformity in the divorce laws.
Miss Nethersole has been for years,
probably the most misunderstood wo
man before the public attributed
solely to the fact that her efforts to
disclose life as it Is, rather than as
it might be, revealed a realism in
dramatic art that staggered the pro
saic and provincial critics of the
drama; but with a persistency and
positive deliberation that Is charac
teristic of her as a woman as well
as an artist, she has converted many
of her severest critics, who now
claim her the greatest English speak
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Her coming here is heralded with
pleasure as it Is assurance of a hls-
tronlc treat worthy the consideration
of all those who admire a wmderful
performance by a wonderful woman.
Prices, 50c to $2.00.
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General Rnnkluir nnd Trust Business
With our assurance that we are
able and willing to take care of It,
we solicit your Banking Business.
Open an account with us and we will
extend you every favor consistent
with good banking principles.
We Pny Four Per Cent on Savings
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Hard Wheat Flour, $1,25 X
Best Sugar Cured Govern
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fine goods, per pound,
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The very best thin Break
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5 pounds best White
Beans ,25c,
X 6 pounds Whole Grain
Japan Rice, 25c,
Try a sack of our High
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10 pounds Best Nebraska
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Phone 1497
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Headquarters for Woyen Wlr
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NEW YOEK.
Exact Copy of Wrapper,
ORDINANCE 0. 928.
A Bill
For an ordinance providing for Incurring an Indebtedness to the amount
of $60,000 by the Issuance nd sale
Oregon, for the purpose of raising funds for the construction of nec
essary bridges within the city of Salem, Oregon; providing for the term
of said Indebtedness, and the terms, denominations, and interest of
Buch bonds, and the manner of disposing of the same; and providing
ior suomission of the proposition
the Issuance of such bonds to the
a special election to be called for such purpose, and matters kindred
thereto:
Be It ordained by the common council of the city of Salem, Oregon:
That, Wherea&, many prominent
mat tne question of the Issue and
struct bridges recently destroyed
other necessary bridges, be again
city at a special election, and
Whereas the general interest of
demand the immediate construction
Therefore, Be It ordained:
Section 1. Vnr tha rtlirnrkfla nf nrnifl.lln fxn.la fnn t.A
. l , vi F.u,,ulu& IUUUD 1UL IMC I O ClJUfill UlllUU
of bridges at certain points on Mill Creek where bridges were recently
destroyed by floods, and constructing other necessary bridges within the
city of Salem, Oregon, the common
ized and empowered to incur an Indebtedness by the sale and issuance of
bonds as hereinafter provided, to the amount of $60,000.
Sec. 2. Such bonds shall be known and designated as "Salem Muni
cipal Bridge Bonds" and shall be issued in denominations not loss than
$25.00 and not greater than $1,000.00, upon a popular loan plan, at a rate
of Interest not to exceed six (6) per cent per annum; such bonds shall
be payable within ten (10) years from the first day of July, 1911.
Sec. 3. The principal and Interest of said bonds shall be . payable in
gold coin of the United States of America, and the Interest thereon shall
be paid semi-annually on the first day of July, and the first day of Jan
uary of each year after date of issue, at tho office of the treasurer of
the city of Salem, Oregon.
Sec. 4. To each of said bonds shall be attached twenty (20) interest
coupons printed upon the margin of the paper upon which is printed the
bond Itself, and representing the
come due upon the said flrBt days
ceeding the said date of Issue and
place mentioned, and at the rate of
of. Such bonds shall be signed by
and attested by the recorder of
Impress of the seal of the city of
faith and credit of the city of Salem, for the payment thereof accord
lng to the terms thereof.
Sec. 5. All such bonus remaining
the subscription books for the sale
shall be sold upon the open market
for all of said bonds so remaining
Such bonds snail be eexmpt from all taxation for municipal purposes
and among equal bidders preference In the sale and allotment thereof
shall be given to bidders residing
gon, for the smallest amount and
Sec. 6. It shall be the duty of the treasurer of the city of Salem, Ore
gon, when said bonds herein provided for shall have been sold and paid
for, and the purchase price thereof shall have been received by such
treasurer, to arrange and keep all
SRparate and apart from all other
shall be designated "Emergency
paid out only, for the purpose of constructing and repairing bridges with
in the city of Salem, Oregon.
Sec. 7. For the purpose of carrying out the provisions herein con
tained, namely: To Incur an indebtedness in the sum of $60,000.00 for the
purpose of re-constructing bridges destroyed by recent floods on Mill
Creek, and constructing and repairing other necessary bridges, all by the
Issuance and sale of bondB, a special election of the city of Salem, Ore
gon, Is hereby called to be held on the 19th day of June, 1911, which
election Bhall be held In all respects In the manner in which general
elections are held In the cty of Salem, at which time tho matter of In
curring such Indebtedness by the iRsuance nnd sale of bonds shall bo
submitted to the legal voters of said city for their adoption or rejection.
Each voter shall designate his intention by voting "Yes" or "No" In an
swer to the following question:
"Shall the common council of the city of Salem, Oregon, Incur an In
debtedness by tho issuance and sale of bonds for the purpose of recon
structing bridges destroyed by floods on Mill Creek, and constructing
and repairing other necessary bridges In tho city In the sum of $60,000."
Sec. 8. The ballot title to submit this ordinance to the legal voters of
the city Bhall be substantially as follows, to-wlt:
"To ratify Ordinance No, 928, providing for Incurring an indebtedness
by the city of Salem, by the issuance and sale of bonds in tho sum of
$60,000.00 for the purpose of constructing necessary bridges. Vote Yes
or No."
Sec. 9. The city recorder shall, not later than twenty (20) days before
th said proposed election, cause the full text and ballot title of this or
dinance to be printed In a newspaper published and printed In the city
of Salem, Oregon, for Ave (5) consecutive publications.
Passed by the ctimmon council this 24th day of April, 1911.
Attest: . CHAS P. ELGIN,
City Recorder.
Approved by the Mayor this 2Cthday of April, 1911.
LOUIS LACIIMUND,
K-fi-Et-dly i
ran
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
of bonds against the city of Salem.
of Incurring tfuch Indebtedness and
legal voters of the city of Salem, at
business men of the city have requested
sale of bonds to raise funds to re-coa
on Mill Creek by floods, and to build
submitted to the legal voters of the
the city and the Inhabitants thereof
of such bridges;
council of said city Is hereby author
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TXt OITAU IOMMNT, MW TOM OITT.
amounts of Beml-annual Interest to be
of July and January, consecutively suc
pledging t,he payment at the times and
Interest agreed upon in tho sale there-
the mayor of tho city of Sulem, Oregon,
said city, nnd each bond shall bear the
Salem, Oregon, and shall pledge tho
unsubscribed for and unsold when
thereof shall have been duly closed
to the highest and best bidder bidding
unsold, but for not less than par.
in tho city of Salem, and state of Ore
lowest denominations In duo sequence.
funds arltdng from tho sale thereof,
moneys of the said city, and the same
Bridge Fund", and the same shall bo
Mayor
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