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DAILY OAPIAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, AIKIL 2, 1007. f I', IV B v ffff M 0 IHi'UDB-.' tJ aaaaa Hvh. HORSE SHOW FOR SALEM W0ODUUKX CIT1 ELECTION'. Lniv, Order nnd Improvement Ticket Carries Dny. ROYAL Baking Powder is indispen sable to the preparation of the finest cake, hot-breads, rolls and muffins. Housekeepers arc sometimes importuned to buy other powders because they arc "cheap." Housekeepers should stop and'think. If such powders arc lower priced, are they inferior? , Is it economy to spoil your digestion? BusinessMen'sLeague Would Celebrate Fourth Also Demands That State Fair Be Extended to Ten Days- The "Royal linker and Pastry Cook" containing over 8oo most practical and valuable cooking re ceipLs free to overy patron. Send postal curd with your full nddrcss. Alunt i tised in some baking pow ders and in most of tic so-called phosphate powders, because it is cheap, and makes n cheaper pow der. Hut alum iin corrosive which, taken in food, acts injuriously upon the stomach, liver and kidneys. ROYAL OAKINQ POWDEfl CO., NEW YORK. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL MY JIOKKIt JIKOS., l'usllshcra iiud Proprietor. mmm' BUIItiCIUITION RATES. ?1- Mali. Dally Journal, ono month .... 3Gc Dally Journal, throo months , . $1.00 Dally Journal, ono yoar 4.00 Wookly Journal, ono yoar .... 1.00 Hy Carrier. Dairy Journal, par month .... CGo youno AfiiLirri: hkikh IK) DEFIED TOWN. i .yTiile'i 'MXS Wl Tm'iity.Yeur.Olil M. .1. Knell Hap. pened Into Oakland In Tlmo to Htnp .MuitIi or Ittilly. A Portland Bpeolul hpvh: M. J. Hnoll lit u high school boy who took tho rains of government of a town Into hlH own hanilH and roatnrud law mid order whllu the town murshul vub hiding in a oellnr and the town mayor waa quaking In his own homo. ..Oakland, Oregon, U the ntuuo of thfi lilacs where every unit of the Inhabitant rnunti M. J. Kntdl a liro. Hut It Is doubtful U a luil out of the Inhabitants knows llmt Snail U but SO yoare of age and that h has been out or high school only four month. Th la, however, Is n fact. Rnoll's home la In Uktuh. Callfomlu. Four moHtlia hmo ho wns n atudent In ono of tlia Ilerkeluy preparatory schools, where he distinguished him aolf In football and boxing. Ha In a hroad-ohouldarad, handsome youth of about ISO pounds, Had Man Uiiiih Amiu'k. During tha early part of laet week fiaall la ml ml In Oakland an agent for n llmbar buyr. Lueklly for tho people of that burR, ho was mill In town on Thuraduy onlnK s lion Hob Tapp, an ox-convlct, a notorious bully and about tha worst all-around bad man In tha auts of Oregon, want tin r rampage d for three hour ter rorised tha wholo eoHumuilty. The troubla begati whan Tip kh.I his old father-in-law gut Into an nl teroatton lu u saloon. Tapp beat up tho old man with his Data and than put him out antlraly by "soaking It I m on tho head with a billiard ball. Better Than Your Memory A rliwklttg nrcount will kinip your Initial traiuactlous nbttojutoly romx-t. You ran wly on tho iwonl of jour rlircklitg account. Wlivn jou dcklro to rvfor to pant trutiMuilonv, a dunking account fui-uMw ivllublo tlatn rosily found and complete tu all details. Vuy by chwk in every transaction. Wo luvlto your chocking account. W offer superior advaatage. Skm State Bank L K. PAG, Pr.daW K.W.HA2AJrlD.Cia Tho town marshal advanced to nr rest Tapp, but tho lattor drow a dirk and chnHcd tho mnrshnl through tho Hlrouts. Di'llcN tho Town. Tho ofllcur took rofugo In the col lar of hla own Htoro, whllo Tapp wont homo, got Ills rlllo, cockod It and marched through tho atroots throntonlng to kill anybody and ovoryhody, tho town marshal and tha mayor lu particular, and daring any body to take him. Tho mayor hurrlod homo and hid In a eloHot, but a dologntlon of prom inent citizens pulled him out and In Hlstod that ho do something. Tho mayor called on tho town marshal and orderod him to nut, but tho town niarHhal snld ho'd rathur not and out phiiHUed hlti doolslou by hnndlug over his star. Then tho mayor traveled about town looking for a mnu brave enough to capture tho naughty Hob Tapp. A hotolkoupor aceuptod tho star, but Tnpp lavolurl his gun nt him and tho hotolkaeper quickly ehuugad hla mind. It was about this time that the high hoIiooI football playor from uuuornui put in an uppuarnuoa. HiioII'h nuger wiih aroused by haarlug tho vllo and tndeoant language the ex-convict was Hlioutlng at the top of hla voice, Intended for the earn or the woman mid children f Oak laud aa well n for the ear of the men. "I don't like to butt In," remark ed Hnell. "but tr the mayor whuIb to give me the authority, I'll tnke that man." The mayor wi Immediately all amllea. Mndo Altiidk Alouii, "Whou I gal hold or him tome or you fellowa grab hla gnu," Instructed tha youth. Hut when ha npprnaohed the bnd man hu iw that none of the "fellows" had followed. Tapp had hla gun cocked wben Suell made a luugo for him, but the boy had the tough lu a dead look be fore he oould mm lilt) weapon. Tapp, who la not ao anmll hlmaelf, theu drew hla knITe. Bnell twisted the gun out of the man's bauds and wrenched the hand that held the kalfe until the IihII)- cried enough Then the high school boy hunted the bad man to jail, received the ooa gratulatloHS ami thaaka of tk aa aetMliled tswiwmeti and the iHetdeat was oir. "I'm glad I didn't lm b ktll him." said Bitetl. tu telling lae tlory last night. i o OiutM llbeuniatlkiii. .A Wm. Henry of Chatuaoo. Tena., bad rhaumaitam la hi left arm. 'The strength seewatl to ka-e gone ont of the muaelea so Uwtt It was useliM for work," he sajrsu "I applied ChamberlalH'a lalH Uatw and wrapped the arm In flannel at nlgbt. and to my relief 1 fenad that the pHla graduftily left me and the stretigth roiamad. In three week the rheumatism had dlonpfuwred ami hua not alnao roturol." If tronWed with rheumatUm try a few appllea tlons of Pain Halm. You nro cer tain to be pleased with the roller which It afford. For salo at Dr. Stouo'a drug store. o Tho Salem Business Men's Loagua had a largo and Interesting meeting last night, and, although Its proceed ings nro not intended for publica tion, Bovcral matters of public im portance have loaked out. A commltteo of II. I). Pntton, Archlo Irvln nnd Amos Vnss woro appointed to look after gottlng up n horso Bhow Boino tlmo In May. The 'Intention or tho commltteo :ls to ninko it a grent social and bUBlncs? ovont, and bring out all tho lino draft horspB, roadsters, ladies' and" gontlc- wnon'H riding horses, nnd pony tbaniH In tho country. Progrnnf will be an nounced later. Tho loaguo put Itself on record In favor of a Fourth of July colobrn Hon. Thoro was also (IIbqussIou of thn Btnto fair from tho standpoint or having n ton-day fair. Tho officers and oxocutlvo commlttoo nro to tako up tho mnttor with tho stntb fair of flelalH. Tho peoplo want a ton-day fair, but tho NorthwoBtorn ruolng board will not pormlt It, as thoy con trol tho racing circuit. It Is elnlmed by some of tho business mon's loitgue that Orogon furnlshos tho Inrgest purseH of nny stnto In tho West, mid only guts about four days', rncos out or It. o "PiiciiiiioiiIii'm Deadly Work Hnd so Berlously affected my right lung," wrltos Mrs. Fnnnlo Connor, or Hurunl Houto 1, Oeorgotown, Tunn. "that I coughed continuously nlglt and day and tho nolghhors' prediction cotiHumptlon soomod Inovltablo, until my husband brought homo a bottlo or Dr. King's Now Discovery, which In my enso proved to bo the only ronl cough euro and rostoror or woak, soro lungs." Whon all other romodlott utterly rail, you may still win lu tho battle against lung and throat toubloa with New Discovery, the real oure. Ounrnnteed by J. C Perry, druggist. 60c and ?1.00. Trial bottle free. Tho city of Woodburn at tho an nual election Monday "went wet," the saloon men winning on tho ques tion or licenso or no licenso by a vote or 100 to 140. Tho Law, Or- rln nnfl Ininrnvomnnf. Unkflt wns elected with tho exception or tho ro cordor, who wns defeated by two votes, Tho vote resulted ns follews: For mayor D. T. Randall (L and O.) 173, H. D. Brown (Clt.) ICC. For recorder J. A. Knight (Clt.) 174, J. J. Hall (L. O.) 172. For marshal V. J. Riddle (L. O ) 177, John Tyler (Clt.) 1C8. For treasurer S. C. Borry( on both tickets) 341. For councilman H. J. Altnow (L. O.) 180, George A. London (L. O.) 182, Paul Sown (Clt.) 1C0, A. F. Dranlgor (Clt.) 101. Two to elect. Saloon licenso For 100, against 140. K)MMMMMB4MMwQ lhat hackine; cough continue Because your system h ,k ir powers of resistant JSir i your powers of resistance weakeZT "" -, - jr,rn-ril ..- tlRa e ' ' A ALL DRUCClSTSt C0A AND Si.oo 35-?'QC&'C'" It builds u'p and strengthens your entire l . It contains Cod Liver OUand Hvnonh. t prepared that it is easy to UkeanTe'b v "(unit State or Ohio, City or Toledo, Lu cas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho Is Bonlor partner or tho firm or F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In tho city or Toledo, county and stnto aforesaid, and that said Arm will pay tho sum or ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every enso of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by tho UBo or Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before mo nnd subscribed in my presence, this Gth day of De comber, A. D., 188G. (Soal) A. W. OLEASON, Notnry Public. Hall's Catarrh Ctiro Is tnkon In ternally, and "cts directly on tho blood and hideous surfacos or the systotn. Sond for testimonials freo. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by nil druggists, 7Gc. Tako Hall's Family Pills ror con stipation. o Ontario Tcni'liei'i' Association. Toronto, April 2. Tho nnnuiil mooting or the Ontario Educational association oponod In this city to day. It will continue on tho 3d nnd I tli. Thoro nro 1G departments, ouch or which 1ms a roll nnd Interesting progrnmo. Tho sosslons nro held in the Toronto university. Fairmont Hascball Club. Tho Falrniount club of South Sa eom hnvo organized for tho Bcason nnd have rented grounds at tho cor ner of Mission and Liberty streets. Tho line-up Is as follews: 11. West and F. Engel, catchers. G. Kccton and E. Dauo, pitchers. M. RasimtBscn, first base. C. Cnry, second base. O. Miller, third base. J. Humphrey, shortstop. G. Hoyt, F. Engel, E. Arnold nnd W. Daniels will play tho Holds. Tho Falrniount club chnllongo nil amateur teams for matched games. Guy Hoyt, manngor; Otto Miller, captain. Why Havo" a torpid liver whon Horblno, tho only liver rogulntor will help you? Thero Ib no renson why you should Buffer from Dyspepsia, Con stipation, Chills and' Fever or nny liver complaints, when Horblno will euro you. F. C. Wnlto, Wcstvlllo, Fla., wrltos. "I was sick for a month with chills nnd fovor, and artor tak ing two bottlos or Horblno am well and honlthy." Sold by D. J. Fry. o Street Car Ordinance nt tbo Polls. Chicngo, April 2. Tho bnttlo Tor popular approval or tho Btrcct enr ordlnnnco Is on nt tho polls, nnd tho ronl ostato board and nil friends of tho changes callod for by tho ordl nnncos nro working tooth and nnil for thorn. Tim ofllcors or tho Cltl zons' Non-partisan Traction Scttlo niont association nro nfrald that thoy will bo consldorod allies or tho trac tion Intorosts. Realizing that tho settlomont ordinances would moan groat things In a business souse, they nro standing upon tho ground or ap proving tho scttlomnt ror tho inter ests or tho city alone. To Give JolaTT Rochester, N. Y in. visit ot tho Amhor,f-P.. u boon made th. ...". "c,lll versltyornoche1 J- with the a52J grand concert n strongUiofthetwoormL? treau About 75 Z2T!. COHOL'O n ,.. ... 7 weB t .- -iS'S-? tllllalnnl fili.l.. , .. v ll'ffl threo organlzattoDB. th. k..JU gloe club, and tho maadollariub. Notice. Notlco is hereby gtrea tht t B. Dulloy. count v tr. J! county, Oregon, will redeem . . 1, 1007, at tho bank bf tk. v.. York Security & Trust Compm J York, N. Y., bonds (7, 8 ssd ))1 cuuuu! uisinct 4o. a. of Cast ts4 i-, urogon. xo Interest will U , iuweu nuor .May l, 1907. J. B. Dnur, woos county Tromi Dated April 1, 1907,CoqBn!Q- urogon. jji o . Wnrrciilon Hunt Racrj. Loesburg, Va., April ! -Tii J nunl hunt races of tho Warrens Hunt club uro being held toiif Worrenton, Fauquier county kstA tho prlzos is one ot MS forltrsM who own land over which tit i Is run. These races are i kxJ ovont, and are largely attended. o Whooping Cough. I havo used Chamberltla 'CnJ Romcdy In my family "la cua i whooping cough, and wasttoteUrl that It Is tho best mcdldce I ! ovor used. W. F. Gaston, Pucsi t This remedy Is safe and sure. salo nt Dr Stcno'i drug store. MMWWWmqMMWeiwtiWelW lhititutd'a llorn Show, Now York, April 2. -This year's show of Durland ojcus tonight and continues on tho 3d, 4th and 6th. All Indication points lo Ita being ono ot the fiuoat over hold by tho concern. More ttiau J 5000 will be attrtrlbutai ia yrhw, Ter are 37 Slltortnii Personals. Mr. ltolicrt Forbea went to Port laud last Saturday. The grand ball given nt tho W. O W. hall last Saturday evening wna well attended, and n pleasant tlmo wns had by nil. Meeera. Hart nnd Halph and Miss Jennie Harkhurst made a trip to Sa lem last Thursday. Mrs. Win. Taylor, who has boon visiting with her parent), Mr. and Mrs. M. Cooley, the past few weeks, returned to her home In Walla Walla Wnahlngton, last Friday. Mr. auorge.Muger uml daughter. Fairy, or Jefferson, Or., were In this city laat Saturday. Mrs. S. tt. Woodlngtnn. who has been nt Salem for a few das. re turned to her 'home near this city laat Saturday. Mr. Jim lttllsou made a biuiuess trip to Salem last weak. Mr. M. Drown transacted business la Salem last Thursday. Mr. Frank Munalng. of Mt. Angel, was In this olty last Saturday. The ohleken pie dinner given at the Christian oh n rah last Saturday was well attended, ami a nice time wus hnd by alU . Mies Atta SetUador went to Oregon City Friday. Mr. George SHakow, of Portland, la vWtlag la U eiUr. Mr. 1. Itaugh woat to Port laud last Saturday. Mr. Cliff Sheltoa. ot Salem. m lu the olty laat Saturday sad Sunday. Mr. J. Soott. or Salem. w4v a trip to this olty laat Saturday. Gttmlo and lltrtvthc. A well kaown Manitoba editor writes: "As an Inside worker I nnd vHomueriaiu-s atomacU aad Llvoc Tableta invaluable ror the touches of blllousuess natural to sedentary life, meir action belug gaatle and effec tive, clearing tho digestive tract and tho head." Price 26 cents. Samples fro. For sale at Dr. Stonos drup store. 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