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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. PRECOX. MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1008. ' AMUSEMENTS Grand open. ..- Monday, January 27-A DC8Prat January 29 The u'edncsday. Gingerbread Man. 0 Tho Kllngor Grand. Tb9DlJou Stock Company In iSnm Roller Rink. Horning, afternoon and evening " Tho VawMto. Moting Pictures and Illustrated HBgt, crcry afternoon and evening Jtept Sunday and Monday after- toon!, Grand Opera House JNO. F. CORDRAY, Mgr. MONDAY, JANUARY 27. Tho great Pittsburg tragedy. A DESPERATE CHANCE By Theqdoro Kremor. Founded on tho life of tho famous Btddlo Bros., Seat sale at box office Monday 9 a. m. "A Dcspcrnto Chance." lit melodrama "A Desperate dime" by Theodoro Kromer, oai ioftf tho "Fatal Wedding." "Pow jrBtlilnd the Throne" and other ncccssrt. will bo tho attraction nt .i.nA ntlWH Iioubo toniKiu. Air. : 1:3 uiouu wj-'i" M Kmnr has taken tho play from Ju- cJfents suggested oy mo uxcmng jTM of the celebrated Blddle Brothers. While they arc largely contemed In the plot, they aro not nade heroes nor held up as alilnlng maples for tho rising generation to enulate. They aro rather types ironnd which tho story rovolves. flaro Is plenty of heart Interest fur Blshod by tho wife of tho warden, who, whllo under tho spoil of tho ftroag personality of tho older bro Ur, Ed., aids the criminals to cs ap, leaving home, husband and (M!d and only recovering hor senses tltr tho brothors have been killed, m tlwy aro endeavoring to oscnpo. The child Is very promlnont and Is largely responsible for tho rocon- ctltttloo that oventunlly tnkos plnco Utween the warden and his wife. A completo scenic equipment Is curled by tho company, representing the actual locality In which tho wtei occurred. "The flliigcrhrvnil Man." Tho (uccess of all storlos dramat ically or lyrically unfolded on tho by Prlnco Caramel, tho heir apparent to Bon; Bon Land.- Ho has a rival, although unaware of It, la tho per son of his father. Enter now tho complications In which our old and always welcome friends of the nusery rhymes tako part: Krla Krlngle, Simple SJmon,' Peter Plpor, Margery Daw, and Little Jack Horner. Jack has a love affair with Mazlo Bon Bon, a confectioner's sales-girl, ostensibly but who Is really tho only daughter of King Sugar Plum. Through tho machinations of ono Machavollua Fudgo, a dealer In black art and evil omens, Mazlo and Jaok Horner aro separated. Jack Invokes the aid of Carmellta, tho god Fairy Queen, to restoro Mazlo to him. All tho actions Incident to this first net occur in Santa Claus Land. Fudge has, by tho powor of his art, rostorcd to life a Olngorbread Man. Ho, too, joins In tho senrch'for Mnlzo. Thoy aro cloJe uppon hor when Fudgo appears In an airship, and boars her away to tho Kingdom of Dunn Land, to where the Fairy and all tho searchers give chase. Tho rival but beautiful king doms of Bon Bon Lund and Pnstry land aro nil aroused over tho ar rival of tho strangers. Othor char acters Introduced are "The Mnn From Our Town," "Taffy, Taffy," and "Tho Fiery Dragon," nnd of course, tho two kings. The Fairy Queen doinonstrntes that hor power.- for good aro stronger than aro those Rickey School Report. Report of Rickey public school for month ending Jan. 24, 1908: Number of pupils on register at date boys, 24; girls, 24. Averago dally attendance, 46.6. Per cont of attendance, 94. Names of pupils neither absent nor late: Lolo Huraphroys, Alma Ashby, Gertrude Ashby, Laura Lofgren, (Grace Humphreys, Bertha Lofgren, Cora Cooley, Myrtle Sheflor, Bessie Hilton, Hazel Harris, Mao Horner, Orven Frysloy, Irvine Caplinger, Alfred Lofgren, William Bellamy, Richard Slddall, Eddlo Stringer, Monroe Cooley, Frankio Harris, Lee Oooloy, Fred Slodow, Bruce Wallace, Julia Dlckman, Slandlo Dlckman, Tola Gesner, Warren Poage, Myrl Poago. Names of pupils on tho roll of ihoner: Lolo Humphreys, Alma Ashby, Gertrude Ashby, Graco Humphreys, Cora Cooley, Myrtle Shetler, Hazel Harris, Mao Homer, Alfred Lofgren, William Bellamy. Eddlo Stringer, Julia Dlckman. F. A. MYERS, Teacher, o- A GREAT PHYSIOLOGIST Onco Said tho Way to Keep (ho Stomach Healthy is to E.erclsc It. It Docs Uio Business. Mr. E. E. Chamberlain of Clinton, Malno, says of Bucklon's Arnica Salvo. "It docs tho business; I have used It for piles and It cured thorn. Used it for chapped hands and It cured them. Applied It to an old aoro and, It healed without leaving a scar behind." 25c nt J. C. Perry's drug storo. Junction Is to have a 810,000 can no ry. o - TEA W h y isn.'t everything money back? Everything: isn't good enough. Your srocer rolurm your moner If you don't llko Schlllliiif ' Hem; we pay him. All Oregon asset currency Is with drawn Feb. 1. BKBBBBBBttto k-v bbbbbbbbIb v " h ""fc-. v Ptif BiL.M K ww Zji itv Im mj r B VjifiBJBjk 4 " LBBSWWr BBBt "tBix Bj.-BBjBjBy fH BJByTr fljHBfeBV flL jPiBBBr JK ( 1 E N fiV mf jt y m VlW V ''"BBBBBBbV m BBBBf i V. hBBv f4 v ' '3 Ight licautlcs In tho Merry Musical 1 p(;ihj, "Tln Glngrrbirad Miiii.' l in thn, simplicity, direct "J itrength of character drawing wof appRi to th omotions. r,Z ,D8,ante of th,a 's "Tho E? .- tho now and hi?s nd A Dft'dw,n Sloane, ZT Wpd,,Ml- night. ker.n, : ,:-iU.uuuuaBtn"i n ii... . 'mni8 ana peac, " (re flourish in..-, i4,.' ' c' Plot ami Bftiini..!.. -- - Vi jJIUl, in- ' QQ melrLr1a...iit ii.-m I ewr ... . . "i". iuri.1,. of Fudgo for evl', and Mazlo a stored to her lover, Jack Hornor. le- A dining car conductor had his pockets plved of ?190 at Roseburg. But Ho -Did Not Tell How to Make It Healthy. Tho muscles of the body can bo developed by exerclsn until ,m,i. strength ,1ms Increased manifold, and a propor amount of training each day will accomplish this rosult, but It Is somewhat doubtful whether you can increase, tho dlgestivo powers of tho stomach by eating indlgestlblo food In ordor do forco it to work. Nature has furnished us all with a porfect sot or organs, and if thoy are not abused thoy will attend to tho business required of thorn. They need no abnormal strength. Thoro is a limit to tho weight a man can lift, nnd there is also a limit to what tho stomach can do. Tho causo of dyspopsln, Indigestion and many affiliated diseases is that tho stomach has been exercised too much and it is tired or worn out. not oxeroiso but rest Is what It needs. To tako somothlng Into tho stom acho that will rollovo It from Its work ror a snort time something to di gest tho food will givo It a rest and allow It tlmo to regain its strongth. Tho propor aid to tho dlgestivo or gans Is Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, which ouro dyspepBln, Indigestion, gas on tho stomach nnd bowels, heartburn, plnpltatlon of tho heart, nnd all stomach diseases. Rost nnd invlgorntlon is what tho stomach gets when you uso StAinrfs DyapopHla Tablets, for ono grnln of tho active principle in thorn Is suni cjont to digest 3000 grnln or food. Tho Tablets Incroaso tho flow of gastric julco, and provont formontn tiort, noldlty nnd sour oructloiiB. Do not attempt to stnrvo out dys poiuln. You need all your strength. Tho common sonso mothod Is to digest tho food for tho stomach nnd glvo It a rest. Stunrfs Dyspepsia Tnblots do not mnko tho cure, but onnblos the or gans to throw off unhonlthy condi tions. Porfect digestion moans perfect honlth, for under thoso condltlona only do tho dlfforont organs of tho body work right nnd rocolvo tho bulldlng-up mntorlnl found In imro blood, Stunrt's Dyjpoptla. Tnblots Is n natural romody nnd Is a spoolflo for stomach troubles. The nbloat physi clnns presarlbft thorn, i The TnbloU nro ploasnnt to tho tnsto, nnd nro composed of fruit nnd vegetable oxtrnota, goldou seal nnd pepsin. At nil drug rtore 60 cant por package. Send iih your name nnd nddroes today and wo will nt onco send you by mnll n sample package f'o. Ad droiw F. A. Stuart Co.' 1B0 Stomrt D'dg., MnmhnU, Mloh. LICENSE TAX SUIT OVER DOGS JIas Been Settled and the Matter of a Judicious Dog license Ordinance Is Now Up To the City Council City Attorney Keyes and Webster Holmes, counsel for A. Smith, went boforo tho supremo court and agreed to dismiss itho appeal pending in tho dog Jiconso caso of Smith vs. tho city or saicin and W. W. Johnson and al low tho ordlnanccto bo placed in forco pending tho adoption by tho city fnthors of a now license which If ndoptod will appeal ordlnanco No. 490. Upon stipulation a decroo of thn supromo court was thoroforo jrlvon dissolving tho restraining order nnd decree of injunction in tho circuit court of Mnrlon county In tho suit of A. Smith, respondent, vs. tho city of Salem and W. W. Johnson, as poundmnstor of said city, appellants. Tho order so far as nny restraining featmres aro concerned set aside nnd annulled tho decroo of tho circuit court nnd placed ordlnanco 490 pro viding for a dog Uconso and for tho collection of tho snmo In forco. It was further ordered that tho plaintiff hnvo nnd recover nnd from dofondnnti and appellant his coats and disbursements In tho court bo- low. History of tho Caso. A. Smith In August, 1900, fllod n complnlnt In department No. 2 of tho Marlon county circuit court nBltlng for an order retraining tho city of, Snlom nnd W. W. Johnson, acting as poundmnstor, from collecting tho llconBo itnx on dogs as provided In ordlnanco 490, passed July 16, 1900. Tho mnttor coming boforo Judgo Scott on tho second tiny of August, 1906, a restraining ordor was ron- fiurthor idoad and on tho 10th, of Nov., a decree was given making tho restraining order. Tho plaintiff was given authority to collect $21,25, tho costs against tho city. To this ruling Attorney Condlt, for tho city, appealed to tho supremo court. Tho appeal being In equity Smith filed tho first brlof undor tho rules. Smith made dofault and it bocamo Incumbent upon tho city to fllo a brief within 20 days after such, dqfaultl City Attornoy Condlt ob tained an extonslon of tlmo In which to fllo tho brlof but that tlmo has long alnco expired and no brlof haa ovor boon filed. Notwithstanding tho dofault of Smith, tho proceedings bo Ing a suit in equity would havo to bo tried In tho supremo court. Points for tho Dogs. Tho ordlnanco, No. 490, was at tacked on tho grounds that tho chnr tor as amondod docs not confer any powor or authority upon tho city to llcenso dogs nor enforce any regula tions with reforonco to tho same whatovor ns provided In tho ordl nanco. That tho ordlnanco is void In that It provides an unreasonable, arbi trary nnd opprcaslvo man nor In which feinnlo dogs must bo kept nnd cared for violating tho right of full enjoyment of prlvato property. That thoro nro a groat many dogs owned In tho city nnd that thoy nro of unequal value. That tho ordlnanco attempts to levy a Uconso tax upon said animal In tho city of tho uniform prtco of, for mnlo dogB ovor 4 months $3 u dored pending fiirthor ordor of the! piece, nnd for lunspnyod fomnlos of court. A demurrer wnn fllod on August 11, 1906, by City Attornoy Condlt. On tho 2r.th tiny of Sept., 1900, Judgo Gnllowny rulod that tho de murrer should bo RUHtnlncd nnd tho plaintiff should hnvo until Sopt. 28 to servo nmondad complnlnt. An nmondod complaint was fllod by tho plaintiff cm SapU 2.7..190Q, and tho domurrer to thq enmo was fllod on the tiooond tiny of Oct., 1900. ' On Oct. 30, 1906, tho court ovor rulod tho demurrer to tho nmondod complaint and gave tho defendant ton tluyx In which n Tho Portland Trust nnd Savings bank will nek two yonri to meet its claim. o I1AVS OF DIZZINESS to plead, sinful on tho dt'tnurrer refused tho uniform tnx of $5 a piece. That tho Uconso tax la thoroforo unequnl owing to tho difference In value. Provided Prison for Debt, Tho ordinance nlso was objected to on tho grounds that It provided ns follews: "Any parsons violating nny of tho provisions of this, ordl uiuico shall, upon conviction thoroof boforo tho city recorder bo punished by a line of not lone than $5 nor more than $40 nnd in dofault of tho pay ment of any such lino ehnll 1h Im prisoned In tho oUy Jail ono day for oticli $2 of uoh line," which Is un Tho (lofoiiBO wishing to conetlutlonal In that no peraou shall to bo Imprleoncd for a dubt. Why Suffer From RliiMiiimtlNin? Do you know thnt rhoumatlc pains T" Rnnlc Foolishness, Whoa attnokod by a cough or n m HARRV A. VAN Presents tho Bijou Stock Co. FOR SUNDAY NIGHT Comedy Melodrama, HEALTH AND HOME Preceded by a one-act farco by Harry Cornell, eutitlod "Stook Brok kSL1 U tu Pleasure of." iT Ugh,er' and tho cheer-1 Program Changes Thursdays and "of r,-ai humor. All tho Sundays. u' ThA ninroiiK..An.l . .. in and aim., !. .... tint , , l w" iniotti of Pa.tryl.nd and Bon Hon u til. . - " I ocnarinonujoety, Bunnl "tue-ri.r . -. ps;-:r.fl.rk,nBl0,n8- MK.a?n,.- p 1J,UH "rat cousin V'J, l IUVOU PRICES 10, 20 AND 30 CENTS. SATURDAY MATINEE.. 10 CENTS A Cut'o for Misery. "I havo found a euro for tho mis ery "malaria poison produces," says R. M. James, of LoueUon, S. C. "It's called Electric BlUers, and comes In CO cent bottles. It breaks up a caso of ohllls or a bilious attack In almost no time; und It puts yellow Jaundice clean out of commission." This great tonlo medloltto and blood purifier gives quick r-llof In all Btomach, liver and kidney complaints and the mlsory of lame back. Sold undor guarantee at J. C. Perry's drug store. o Come to Hundreds of Salem People, ""and Opera House 'Oil V The Indicted Portland bankers are fighting hard to save themselves. FROM THE ANTILLES. Bene, at -lVh ' dray. Mgr. mvov :,Hv- jax- -- 1 , y' Muh,wl1 fantasy 'f the Ilrvt rri... ,. "" II1H." , t GINGERBREAD HAN U.M IT-s fnutlT! Chainborlnln's Cough Remedy tits n City Councilman Kingston, Jamaica. Mr. W. O'Reilly Forgarty, who Ik a member of the city counoll at Kings ton, Jamaica. Wast Indies, writes as ; rm a euarantee with It follews: "One bottlo of Chamber- It Is perfectly harmleea to the most lain' nmnrh iiomsiiv had cood effect ' delicate constltutloa. Sold at $1.00. lams cough Remedj naa goon e" Ltouhrdt Nlagara FaIlaf N, on a cough that was giving mo trou- j y Pw)i,retors. sold by S. O. Stone, uie ana i ininu. i shuhiu hio "u . caiem. Tho Dalles has a building boom, with $40,000 city hall, and carnegla library going up. o They Know It. Thousands of people throughout the country know that the ordinary remedies for Piles olntmont, sup positories and local appliances will not cure. The best of them only bring pass- tablet taken internally that removas the cause of Piles, hence tho cure is permanent. Every package sold car- MtLAhTixo siTPMBoi 'more qulokly relieved if I. had ooa d'& Sujine ad Prtir no,al and 1u,ck ln rellevlag me there kaakea ia no doubt and It Is my intention to Dr. Leoahardts Ing relief. o- Hem-Roid Is a V i II - - " of Pub , mc Effec,, ruT Music, Glrte a tlwit Dazzle. wr "d Cllmire UttZe. i -n p 'UlS of SIXTV-TWo! 7 , Pr a. It s'r :, x. c- - - -.on. .Melody and 5,agnlflconce. " V 1 ft A mm . obtain another bottle." Dr. Stone's drug store. For sale byi - G. Olors was fined $25 for killing robins at The Dalle under the law to protect song birds. o " v J lT2RY MOTHER. 13 or should bo worrlni when the lit t!o ones have a cough or cold. It may lead to oroup or pleurisy or nnaitmnnlii then in Kfimothlni? more Til KM YlU HlY8 AlWayS Bfljfct serious. Ballard's Horebound Syrup win oure me irouuio at once sua pro CASTOR I A for Infsmts and Children. 4toa J sc and 50c. 9 rent any" complication, all druggists. For sale by There are days of dizziness; Spell of headache, sidouoho, bnok acho; Sometlmos rheumatic pains; Often urinary disorders. All tell you plainly tho kidnoys are sick. Doan's Kidney PlHs ouro nil klJ noy ills. Hero Is proof in Salem. I. N, Rldgoway, with tho Orogon Nursery Company and living at 20 Commercial St,, Salem, Or., nys: "I knew I had kid noy trouble beouuao thore wero pains In tho small of my back and twinges whan I stoopod or lifted. Even at night the pains wore still there, and In thd morning I would rise lame and soro. I tired eHy and folt languid and some times was dreadfully nervotiH. Oe cftdonally I had headaches and at such Umeti my sight would be blurred. Thore was also sodlment In the secretions. My oxperlenca proved that Doan's KIduoy Pills hare no superior for curing kldnev complaint and baokacho. They are Just the thing every sufferer from these troubles should use. Nothing could have suited my ease better. They went right to the seat of the trouble and completely relieved mo. Dean's Kidney Pllla have my en dorsement." For sale by all dealers. Prloe SO cents. Foster-Milburn Co., BufTaio. New YorkV sole agents for the Uni ted Scat. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. enn bo rollovod? If you doubt thh cold, or when vour thront In nnro It Just try ono application of Chnmbor 3 rank foollshneos to tnko any othor Iain's Pain Balm. It will mako ro&t modlolno than Dr. King's Now DIs nnd sloop possible, and that cortaln-'covory," says ,C O. Eldrldgo, of Em ly moans a groat deal to any ono af-'piro. On.. "I havo usod NowDlscov- fllctod with rhoumatlsm. For salo orv sovon vonrs ami I know it in tli o best romody on earth for coughs and Icolds oroup, and all thront and lung jtroublos. My children nro subject to oroup, but Now Discovery quickly ouros ovory attack," Known the world over as tho king of throat and lung remedies. Sold undor guar- Umatilla wheat formers want a re dilation ln frolght rata. Too Much Fnco. You feel as if you had ono faoo too antee at J. C. Perry's drug Btoro. COo many when you havo Neuralgia. Don't you? Savo tho face, you may pood It; but got rid of tho nouralgla by applying Ballard's Snow Llnl mont. Finest thing In tho world for rheumatism, nouralgla, burns, cuts, Eoulds, Inmo back and pains, For salo by all druggists. o Mrs. Florence Harvey, slstor of Sheriff Buruott of Benton oo,nn(y, dlod nt Bear Crook, Crook county. and $1.00. Trial bottlo froo. o A charter has boon Issued for tho Farmors National bank at Wallowa. O. R. & N. HNUINEHRH TO HAVE MORE PAY Englnomou on the Hurrlman llnei of the northwest aro said to bo awultlng with considerable concern the outcome of a mooting to bo held by the management of the various roads In tho system at Sun Francisco in a fow days. General SupcVintendeut M. J. Piles Cured In O to 11 Days. PAJ50 OINTMENT la guaranteed to euro any case of Itching, Blind, Blood Ing or Protruding Pllea In 6 to 14 day sor money refunded, 50c. HORN POWERS At tho Salem hospital, ut 1 a. in., Sunday, Jutuiary 20, 190$, to Prof, and Mrs. J. M. Powers, a son. - o A Portlund shipyard luu a second ordor for a steamer for Copper rim, Alaska. O Bun tl& MTOXIXA. ., ,lti M tea IIjh Uairs BK2f aum&. Buokloy of the Harrlman lines In Orogon wlU bo present nt tho con foreney which has as its object tho dollnlto nnnounQoment of an inoreaao of wages of the onglnoors and fir - men, says n Portlund pajvor. The mnttor oamo up lato lust year at -a mooting at whloh thoro was prosont go n oral representatives of all tho linos wost of Chicago, and at that time it was decided that tho ongino men were entitled to more pay. but the exact amount and othor details were uot fixed upon. Othor meetings have been held since then and the time now seems, about ripe for the reward that tho I men have been waiting &o long for PIMPLES "I III I l kin It nt i. ..J rM'li whih fild Va( MrL'" ' I tiit I l.v fumij lb ngtitlMli M U My l w fill vl piupi ii'l buck- C&Car eiiiiiiuiiiK lua im if luui i.a r-"imnlinK tlitiu !' luf linn it fetl 0n rihtn I r n Hi ikormiiK l.yu to to a ciiic lu rcwuui(ua ' ' rrir tTlllta K mm .Hirmtt.H.J. Best For r t j IIIBUUW0I3 CAMOVCATnAATIC ..rUMiial. PJtlbU, PaUnl,TuUOkOi),poOoMi. Mrr Slkfa, W(..o'(,r Oilp. lt. Ut. lif. Utfnl oU la bi)lk. TIm) olo. ubltl Hipp J 0 00. 0Mfslo4 o tar or jour moatf bk. Hf liac Ramtdy Co., Chlcijo or M.Y, 5M