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Din,! CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALE OBEOO. FBIPAT, XOTMBEB 8, 191& Pa Six Will Have Big Meet in Eugene (.PEATENT HOYS' CONFERENCE EVER HELD IN THE STATE WILL MEET IN El'tiENE SEVENTH AN. M'AL MEETINIi OF CONFERENCE Notice to the Totm of the City of Salem, Oregon. Pursuant to the provlalom of Sec tion 10 of Ordinance No. 818, and Sec tion 1 of Ordinance No. 6S3, I, Chaa. F. Elgin, the recorder of the City of Salem, Oregon, hereby publish the full text and ballot title and numbers of an ordinance numbered 1156-A, the tame being an ordinance appropriat ing money for the support and main tenance of a Salem band, submitted to the voters by the common to be voted upon at the regular city election to be held In said city on tne Id dav of December. 1912. CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. AN ORDINANCE No. 1156-A. Appropriating money for the sup port and maintenance of a Salem band and to provide band music for the general public in tne ruy oi Sdinn, me.,ing f repr, jor,Kon, and providing the manner of ; their respective and proportionate be resold and the proceeds of such Vnlv,r,irv of Ore-! ' .M the 8ame. shre of the full value and cost sale shall be paid to the purchaser at Plans are now well und-r way for the holding of the seventh, Annual IV. yV Conf-rence at K iK'-rie. Novem ber 23 to Deeemler 1. the Friday, rfat- uid;:y and Sunday following Thanks giving day. At a sintathes from the tnlv.-r.-iry or ure- expending ten, t'-'.e. Eugene Commercial rlub, the I do it ordained by the common coun-Minf.-'f-rlal Association, th- !'. of 0. r f,f the City of Salem. Oregon : and the City V. M. C. A.' arrange-, Sec'lon 1. That the sum of $1300.00 menw were mid.; for the entertain- or g0 much thereof as may be neces- l.ient of the two nunureu aeiegaie garv, i,e and tne same is nereoy up that are expected to attend this con ference. From the time of the holding of the first conference at Salem In l!wS, these gatherings have been growing In size and Interest till today they stand as the greatest Influence for the better ment of the boylife C.ro .ghout the Rtata of any movement of its kind. 0en to delegates from any organized Sunday school class or boys' Bible study club whose members are of an average of 14 years cr over, th'-so con ferences have been the means of bring ing together boys from the entltre ter ritory from Portland to Roseburg, and this year It Is more than probable that there will be representation from Grants Pa.HS. Entertainment is furnished free by ment for the opening, altering, grad ing, paring or Improving of any street, or construction, reconstruc tion or repair of any sewer or for any local Improvement which has been already made or which may hereafter be made by the city of Salem, which has already bem or which may here after be set aside, annulled, declared or rendered void or Its enforcement refused by any court of competent Jurisdiction whether directly or by council I virtue of any decision of such a court or when the council may be in aoum as to the validity of any such assess ment, or any part thereof, which mas have already been made or may here after b.i made, the council may, by ordinance, make a new assessment or re-assessment upon the lots, blocks nance above provided for It hall be entered In the docket of city Hens and shall be enforced and collected In the same manner that other assess ments for local Improvements are en forced and collected under this char ter and the laws of the city of Salem. All sums paid upon the original as sessment shall be credited to the property on account of which the same were paid aa of the date of such payment And all applications to pay said assessments la Installments and authorize the Issuance of bonds un der the Bancroft act shall be deemed to apply to such re-assessments as oi the date of the filing of any such ap plication. Whenever an attempt has been made to sell property under any as . J ' , . t - l n..nA or parts thereof or parcels ot ianu j sessmeni ana suca "e ' iimim u. which have been benefitted by any declared to be void, upon the making such Improvements to the extent of : of the re-assessment the property shall np hia asalena. iu. .-.v . based No proceedings shall be Instituted thereof. Such re-assesment shall be uin the special and peculiar benefit for making a re-assesment under the of any such Improvement to the re-j provisions of this subdivision unless spectlve lots, blocks or parts thereof the resolution directing the same shall . at X A - ..J lL.I . fli i-nM nt V, rt propriated out of the money In the , or p. vl ,ullu ... .... general fund In the cltv treasury of,' of making the original assess-1 passage of the resolution or ordinance the Cltv of salem Oregon, not other- j ment. but shall not exceed the amount ( declaring the notice of Intention for wise appropriated,' for the support and : of such original assessment, together, the making of the original work, im- . r., c,lm Van,! an,! to ! any oencus larmins a l'i ui.proieiueui or repao. to the general jam orlKinai a-seessmem, imn- aenn- furnlsh band music public of the Tirv of Salem. Oregon. thereon ,rora th dat of Section 2. That the expenditure of I fluency of the original and defl flclt as- I . v - - j 1 J - . U A nAA. the monev hereby appropriated be and , anient may uo auU a. ue u...r the same hereby Is entrusted In the "on of the common council. Such . . , ivo new assessment or re-assessment nanus or a upei ew tuiminu": ,v ; , appointed by the common council for i b nla,le ln an e1,lita,,le ma"" such purpose and the said committee ! ner. as nearly as may be In accord- hav the nower and It shall be i Bn" w lln l" " Bl l"r "u,,i dutv to enter Into a contract' of e original assessments. a?aln8t any pr0j,erty owned by 1 ... .1-. .tl .. 1 Ira Hla. ! with some suitable person or persons "u U1B CIJU"' " a'n- u j or in wtucti ne has an interest, to maintain a band and to furnish , "etlon, a different plan of apportion-1 An appeaJ mav ,)(? ,aken b. Mrvlng band music at suitable places and oc- Tt of the special and peculiar hn-Eotlce of mw&l wlthin twenty (20) caslons for the general public of the!' whon ln 1,8 Judgment It may be!(,aVj rom (he .. of u,e ord). Cltv of Salem. Oregon. That said ! necessary to secure an equitable as.,npm.e adol,tlng tUe reassessment as shall their Section 44. Any person who has filed objection to such new assess ment or re-assessment, and who may not have been satisfied by the amend ments made by the common council or by thehearing granted such per son, may appeal to the circuit court of the state ot Oregou. for the county of Marlon, from the re-assessment htm the citizens of Eugene nnd special committee shall have power to pro lales are to be made on nil the roads vide In said contract for a number so that the expense Item s brought to 'of public concerts ti be given by said a minimum. Mr. II. A- Ialz"ll, the Btate boys' work secretary, will spend bis time between now and the date of this conference working up interest by j visiting as many of the larger towns , as his time will permit, and In perfect- j Ing the program. He will gladly s-nd programs and printed matter regard ing the conference to any who drop him a card care the V. XL C. A. build ing. Portland. Already the program committee has secured promises from Xlr. IL W. Stone. Xlr. R. R. Perkins, of Portland, Mr. A. C. Schmltt, of Albany, to be In attendance and to take part on the program. They are hoping to have Sir. W. H. Uwls, of the Eewls-Wlley Co., of Portland, deliver the owning address of the conference, "Progress and Success." band, and to make all other provis ions and arrangements necessary to be made for the support and main tenance c,f a public band sessment. The proceedings require! by this charter to be had prior to the making of the original assessment shall not be required to be taken or .had In making a new or reassess ment under this section. Such new or re-assessment shall be made and Passed by the common council ons,la11 bPCome a Hen and charge upon i c,rcuft con ,Q the sul)reme court tno property upon wnicn uie same is I.'f CLAMATI0X OFFICIALS HAVE I'OW. WOW AT (ORVALLIS State Engineer Iewls yesterday at tended a conference at Corvallls of government reclamation officials with the professors ln the agricultural and horticultural department of the agri cultural college. Chief among those present was F. H. Newell, dlrectotr of the 21st day of October. 1012. Attest: CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. Approved by the mayor on the 23th day of October, 1!'12. LOUIS LACHXICND, Xlayor. 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The Fame of the Name w Proves Their Worth At all druggists, 10c, 25c Dinetumt of special valut to xcomtn art wit, tvery box A Notice to the Voters of the City of Salem, Oregon. Pursuant to the provisions of sec tion 10 or ordinance No. 818, I, Chas. F. Elgin, the recorder of the city of Salem, Oregon, hereby publish the t'nited Suites reclamation service une fun text and ballot title and num ln Washington. D. C, who Is now on a ! ,erg 0f an ordinance numbered 1157, tour of Inspection of the various west- the same being a charter amendment rn projects, in session. "''"'""s I" they sha,i ju.ifv a3 sureties 011 failure or neglect of any officer, bodv , Lrder,atklngs of appeal from the clr or person to comply with the pro-a:U coim q mun SM visions of this charter connected with .j,., gha:l w con,lltloned lnat or relating to such Improvement and he M,lanl shall ,,av aU CMU and original assessment, and notwlth- ldifbur3emenu that ma;. be awarde(1 standing that the proceedings of the!aga,nst hm Qn Ml exeeeilng common council or any of the officers jfive (.jf() doUaM of the city of Salem. Oregon may. and notlce of a, 8haU be have been irregular or defect ye. wUh,n t (M from the wneiner Bucn irregularity De jurisuic- tional or otherwise. Such re-assessment shall not be made in the case of a street Improvement wherein a re monstrance sufficient In law to de feat the same shall have been filed. The common shall, by resolution, declare the district that will be spe cially and peculiarly benefitted by the Improvement for which the new as sessment or re-aasessment is made and shall direct the city engineer to prepare a preliminary assessment up on the property Included therein within a time to be fixed by said reso lution. I'pon thiJ passage of such resolution the city engineer shall, as soon thereafter aa such new assess ment or re-assessment Is prepared, file The conference Is still , submitted to the voters by the com- ,ho o wlth an' n,aP8 or PIaU wmcn mou council to be voted upon at the ; Esther with any maps or plats which Xlr. Newell told those present in an 1 regular city election to be held lnnia' e prepared a3 a part or sucn address that It is comparatively 8lm-iBai,i city on the 2d day of December, 'e-assessment, who shall forthwith pie to build an intricate irrigation 1 1312. ' CHAS. F. ELGIN. 1 Bve notlce for ten successive Cltv Recorder, publications of a newspaper published I In th-i city of Salem, Oregon, that f iich re-assessment is on file ln his of- projeet, but It is not so ea-y to dlstri-l biite the water to settlers, lie advised the agricultural college to give less Attention to the engineering phas- and more to th" problems of di.-trtibutlon. Mr. Newell declares that It. requires as great skill to n anage a big irriga tion canal as It does to manage a railroad. Ordinance 'n, 1 1 ." 7 . Charter Amendment Submitted to the service of such notice In the office of the clerk of said circuit court togeth er with a copy of the re-assessment ordinance so far as the same affects the property of the appellant Any number of persons affected may Join in such appeal and the only question to be determined therein shall be the amount of special and peculiar bene fits ,equltably to be assessed against the property of each person Joining In said appeal. The Jury shall view the property re-assessed and Its verdict shall be a final and conclusive deter mination of the question. On such ap peal the fact that one called as a Juror may be a taxpayer of the city of Sa lem, Oregon, shall not disqualify him from acting as Juror. The city shall be considered the plaintiff and such appeal shall be conducted, heard aud determined as far as practicable, In the same manner as an action at law. If the amount assessed by the Jury (against any appellant be not less than 1 that fixed in the assessment appea'ed 'from, the Judgment In addition to de- EASY TO GET RELIEF FROM INDIGESTION is.UNs viu: lMioMivii JIIYHt AN I('H V II 01 If The continued rainy weather lias had the effect of causing the river to rise steadily, and, If the preset heav rains continue, It will come a boiling within a day or two. At noon fxlay oters by the Common Council. A " ' c aring the assessment found shall be ,,, . , , ,, , the resolution, directing the making 6 Illll Numbered 1-22. . A .v. .1 , ,v 1 entered aga nst sucli appellant and ,1 m ,v,ic'f ,ne same, and the time at which . .. L, . l or an ordinance providing for the ni9 suret es for his proportion of the .. .... . I the council will hear and consider ob-1 " ' ' amendment of section 8 of the char-1 ..... . , .. ' costs of such appeal. The same fees , . : deeming themselves aggrieved or dis ndopted bv a vote of tlm people under i , , , ; ' .. , inoportionatelv assessed thereby and the constitutional powers of the ref-1 , , ... . , ,. learning all such persons not to de erndum on December fi. V.t9. by the B ' ... ,,, , . . , ., , , 1 part from the council meeting until addition of two new sub-divisions ' . . , ... I such re-assessment has been com- thereio to be numbered, respectively,! , , . . .v, ,!. f,. f, (in il'lo'l- The city recorder, upon the Your stomach should digest the food you eat, without the aid of any artificial digestives. If it won't do that, then you are continually subject to dyspepsia. Indigestion, heartburn, headaches and constipation. Instead of taking digestive medicines take steps to get your stomach and Intestines again ln a healthy, natural condition. Jayne's Tonic Ver mifuge will do this for you If you will take It regurlarly. It Is not a diges ter of foods, but It 'will restore your stomach and Intestines so that they will attend to their natural functions digesting what you eat and giving strength to the body. For more than elgnty years thous ands ot men and women who had suffered the pains caused by dyspep sia and Indigestion have been prais ing this tonic as tho only remed which brought them permanent re lief. As the tonic acts directly upon the stomach and Intestines, It Is a natural appetizer and strength build er. Many forms of supposed Indigestion are the result of Intestinal parasites, for which Jayno's Tpnic Vermifuge Is unsurpansed. Insist upon Jayne's; accept no other. Sold by druggists everywhere. Dr. D. Jayne & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. Nordene Wisner, Harry Weatherill, Cora Weatherill, Pearl Weatherill, Clifford Weatherill. This school is striving to reach the high standard set by County Superin tendent Smith and his supervisors. Supervisor Miss Cornelius visited our school last Thursday morning and electrified the school by her charming personality and by placing stars be fore and after each point of exceldence reached toward the full standard school, finding we lacked In a few licints only. The pupils, school board and teacher are determined to reach these and enter the ranks of a stand ard school. Respectfully submitted by W. F. ROGERS.Teacher. Route 2, Turner, Oregon. 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'pv' a,ui ""I new or ro.noaoaonienttt ntvrm Iota ttloCkA or parts thereof or parcels of land w hich I may have been specially and peculiar ly benefitted by public Improvements 1 'to the extent of their respective and 'proportionate shares of the full value 1 t of such Improvements where the j original assesments therefor may have water, and rlBing at the iat of about nn Inch an hour. The pres-nt Indira-, tion Is that a Btage of at leat 1") feet I will be reached by Tuesday of r.ext week, as, with the heavy rains f,il'.ing today, the river will rise several , Inches an hour for some time. i lieglnnlng tomorrow morning boa's, will begin making the run to forv.il-' lis. the fine new steamer Ci ahai.mia. hb wll as Its sister boat, the I'.uno na, being put Into the seniee. The government snag boat. Mathhuna. Is tied up today nt the duck, and i'.l proceed 10 the upper river In a day or two to pull out some snai:s In i!,e rlv- -r above Corvallls. At the Spauldinir I-oKKing company Hide was doing, as far as movements of lous Is concerned, the steamboats CI rev Kaglc and CPy of Kugetie being tied to their m.iorings ' near tlie mill. j n set aside, annulled, declared or pmirty which Is re-assessed by such "It Is a pleasure to tell you that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is tho best cough medicine I have ever ied, I avoula, Ga. "I have used It with all ny children and the results have been liighly satisfactory." For sale by all dealers. he rendered void or the enforcement of which has been refused by any court of competent jurisdiction, either di rectly or Indirectly, or when the com mon council may deem nny assess ments or proo.-edins or parts thereof, lub-r which such Improvements may have I n niaib-, to be Irregular or In valid. He It Ordained by the Common Ccnincll of the f'lty of Salem, Ore gon. lie It Ordained by (lie I.egiilVotcr of the City of Salem, Oregon. Section 1. That section G of the charter of the city of Salem, Oregju, as amended by n vote of the people and costs shall be taxed and paid upon such appeal as aro allowed In other actions. Passed by the common council this 2Sth day of October, 1912. Attest: CHAS. F. ELGIN. City Recorder. Approved by the mayor this 28th day of October, 1912. J. D. WARING, Acting Mayor. The title of the foregoing bill on tha official ballot together with the num ber Is as follows: Charter Amendment Submitted to the Voters by the Common Council Number Four. Shall Section 6 of the charter of the city of Salem, Oregon, be amended by adding two subdivisions thereto num bered forty-three (43) and forty-four (441 granting and conferring power and authority upon the common coun clll to make, levy and Impose new as sessments or ro-assessments upon lets, blocks or parts thereof or parcels of land which may have been specially and peculiarly benefited by public Im provements to tho extent of their re spective and proportionate shares of erto adjourn such hearing fromi fllU vallle f 8Ul'h improvements forthwith mall to the owner of each lot or block or part thereof or tract of land affected by such assessment, or to his agent, If the postolflce address of either be known to him, a notice of such assessment, and If such postof flce address be unknown then Buch notice shall be directed to the appar ent owner or his agent at Salem, Ore gon. The owner or owners of any such writes Mrs. Hugh Campbell ofimil"r ue constitutional power ot tne rcrcrenuum on l'ecemner 0, r.e;, tie anl the same is hereby amended by the addition of two new subdivisions thereto to be numbered, respectively, forty-three (43) and forty-four (44), which shall read In words and figures as follows, towit: Section 43. Whenever an assess- Silver-ton went "dry" Tuesday by 29 votes, three times 13. You can't get away from some numbers. preliminary re-assessment or any per son having any Interest therein may within ten (10) days from the last publication herein provided for, file with the city recorder their objections in writing, to such re-assessment. At the time appointed In such no tice the common council shall hear and determine all objections which have been filed by any party Interest ed. The common council shall have pow time to time, and shall have power, In Its discretion, to revise and correct or set aside or cder the remaking of such preliminary assessment and shall thereafter pass an ordinance approving and confirming such pre liminary re-assessment as corrected and remade by It and such decision shall bo final determination of the regularity, validity and correctness of the re-assesment, except as provided for In subdivision 44 of this section. When said re-assessment Is com pleted and confirmed by the ordt- where the original assessments there for may have been set aside, annulled. declared or rendered void or the en forcement of which has been refused by any court of competent Jurisdiction either directly or Indirectly or when the common council may deem any as sessment or proceedings or parts thereof tinder which such Improve ments may have been made, to be Ir regular or Invalid. Vote for one only: YES or NO. 106. Yes. 107. NO. ll-7-5td EXPRESS COMPANIES WELL REPRESENTED Several celebrities who are attached to the various express companies do ing business in the Northwest were ln Salem yesterday ln attendance at the first session of the hearing that Is to investigate the express rates ot the companies in the offices of the state railway commission. The hearing was postponed with an arrangement made for assembling again, after a notification of at least 10 days has been given. Those who represented the express companies here yesterday were H. Beckwith, general agent, and Wallace McCamant, attorney, both of Portland, representing the Wells Fargo com pany; M. G. Hall, superintendent of the western envision, and C. E. Mc Culloch, attorney, both of Portland, representing the Northern Express company; I. Waring, superintendent, and F. B. Brown, attorney, both of Se attle, representing the Great North ern Express company; E. M. Whittle, superintendent. Portland .represent ing the American Express company. The Turner School. Report of Sunnyslde school, District No. 96. for the month ending Novem ber 1: Number of days taught, 20; whole number of days attendance, 462; whole number of days absence 15; whole number of days late, 12; number of pupils neither late or absent, 14; av eitge number of pupils attendance, 23; per cent of attendance, 93 5-6; number of visits by parents, 0; number of vis its by school board, 1. Names of pupils neither absent nor late: Marjorie Alexander, Harry Krause, Charles Reynolds, Herbert Ptapleton. Amel Stripling, Solomon Taylor, Stella Wisner, Hazel Wlsner SALEM-PORTLAND LIMITED Leaves Salem, 8.00 a. m. Leaves Portland, 3.00 p.: Arrives Portland, 9.30 a. m. Arrives Salem, 6.30 p.:' This fast train Is run for the accomodation of Salem people, hava busiuess and social engagements ln Portland. It leaves after breal , fast, allows all day In Portland, and returns before dinner. ' First-class and smoking cars are carried. Stops are made ot'.'; at West Woodburn, Tualatin and Garden Home. OTHER LIMITED TRAINS TO PORTLANt Leave Salem 10.00 a.m. 4.00 p. 1 Arrive Portland 11.33 a. m. 5.30 p. Observation Parlor Cars. Seat fare to Portlaii 23 cents. First-class coaches. Connections North and East ' The limited train leaving Salem at 8.00 a. m. makes direct conn tions with fast trains arriving Puget Sound points ln the niid-afw- noon; Spokane at 9.43 p. m.; also for St. Paul, Chicago, and otie eastern points. The afternoon limited and evening trains connect for points beyoti Portland. Through tickets are on sale to all points. W. E. COXH.N, C. E. ALBIN, General Freight & Passenger Agt., General Agent, Portland. Oregon Salem. Ore. REE An Atlas of the World will be given FREE to any subscriber, new or old, who comes to this office and pays one dollar or more on their paper. This Atlas is good and handy and in book form and should be in every home. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL