DAILY OATTTAL JOURXAU. SALSM. OMM03T. THUMtDAY, MARCH 5, IMS, k n Absolutely Pure From Grapes, tbe mott healthful of fruits, comes die ' chief Ingredient erf A & Jl A- kL4 .1 ROYAL rvWDERj GKjKTZEct nfcaaagljmww 77e on ly baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Cettt a IW tMto th IsfarWes Rf Jjnw 8 wre of pwe,lltWJ(l. GRANT SCHOOL NOTES HTATI8TIC8 OP OltANT HOHOWi ISnrotlmonl Boptombor 30 to Fobrtiury 21 357 Ntunhor of boys,. 190; Nuniborof girl 1J7 Nolihor nbsonb iior tardy for month 250 ,Avorngo daily nttondnnco fur month .2C9 'Arorngo iiinnhor belonging (orMamgnth . .?, .... ,. ....... .'.285 ,,,, 12 'Total cases tardiness for, mouth 'Official vUlt city superintendent for month TJrant school undor tho efficient monagomont or Principal doo. A. riles Mud his corp of nislstant ytmAo loMCHor Is second to no no In tho city nf Salem's Kood schools and IKOftresitvo, up-to-date excellent pub He tohool system. A good school nwlrlt pro valla In ovory department krA tho -utinoHt harmony exists In tho Jenchlng corps. Commondnlilo progress Is being mado by tho pupils In ovory room. Tho vIhHIiik pwr eMti, friends, teachers nnd school of Dcom Invnrlnbly exprosi surprise nt Hudlng everything to inlnutoat detail moving nlontt quietly, nnd that tho ardor, discipline tuul Instruction Hare nil or tho hlKhoat quality. f 1'nhl n Oimpllintiit. cstly co-operating to further the efforts of the Sal dm board of trade, tho Booster club, ami Business Men's league and other public and private offorta to boosting Salem, Marlon county and tho whole o Oregon. Exorcises aro conducted In English 'anguago and training In composi tion and speaking arc conducted In ench room. Children are taught all tho details of writing a good letter when sending away Oregon litera ture to their friends' In tho east. All tho formalities aro observed In ad dressing a letl.er, such as writing 'the suporscripturo and signing It prop erly, nnd enclosing tho valuable sheet containing a thousand factd about tho "Willamette valley. Presi dent Peebles otitorod heartily Into the publicity work and took an aotlve and sympathetic part 'n seconding tho undertaking of City Superintend ent J. M. Powors.in hla efforts to harness the schqols to do develop ment work, Formally North School. Tho now namo Grant school was given to tho north Bchool at tho last Memorial day exercises whon It wai publicly proposed that as tho south school wab named Lincoln school, tho north schoolbo, named Grant school. Tho proposition- pet with groat favor and by an unanimous voto of all tho teachers, scholars, parents and mombora of tho Grand Army who woro presont In largo numbers It was decided that tho north school should, horenfter be known as Grant school. North school as a namo had no oducidlon- nl, historical or ethical valuo, whl'o tho commemoration of tho llfo of ono of Amorlcn'a greatest Presidents and gonerals Is In Itself a tributo to patriotism. Ornnt school was a suit oblo and very appropriate nnmo to bostow on tho school, and tho Salem board of cducntlon should ordclnlly doslgnato tho school ns Grnnt school nnd havo It horeaftor appear by that nnmo on tho pdbllo rocordj. o ; Komp' Dnlsam Is a snfo cough cure, for It contains nothing that can harm you. It Is tho best cough cure, but costs ilo inoro than any other kind. All druggists soil It. STATE DROPPED BOMS (Continued from page one.) property, U particularly notlooalrto. M!,. InnfiliAri unit ttlit ItMftlltt lt (ilU ivhiiwi ...... ... r..,..,- ... tho Grant school went highly com plimented recently when a prominent 4uctor from Colfax. Wash., after a half day spent in tho ehool, wtntctl In his uddrcm to tho pupils In tho. como. nrlnclpal'a room that ho had visited I Helping ItHw.tr Campaign. nnd closely Imported oarlv school In Tho teachers and pupils aro vrn RINGING UP THE BOOSTER this city, nnd Hint In his opinion tho Grnnt watt second to none. This gontlomnn was a total stranger to the toachors of tho Ornnt reboot. Among other thing ho espe cially praised -tho excellent uystoin of drill lu lining up ami mnrcniugi WU,.IM ,,,, -., nlahts. It la high up and down tho stairways, In nt tm t,,,g cUy n(1 ft public burying (Continued from FlrBt Page 1 out of tho building. tho omrgoncy. bo It lire or other nlarm, tho pupils am bo and have jo mntior wiini., ,.,, ,iinn n i, klnicnn pcmltf WltlllVUIIV. Him" - --- bo got together and nut Into ono holo big onough to hold thorn, nnd let tho boon siifoly llnod up nnd led ouj Jf,beHl town jn tj,0 west como to tho tho bulldlilK In loss than two mm iiitoi, and roturnod to tholr renpeo tlvu rooms In th sumo tlmo. fllf control, prsonoo of mind, tho habit of attention, good manners nnd good morals, nil rocclve caroful attention during school hours. N'ontnow In nmlUntton of how much bottor off It would bo without thorn. 3d far as tho editor or this paper Is concorned, you can't got him out of bed too ear ly or too often to wolcomo a now comor, for thoy aro tho people, at loast, who have a disposition to uo personal apponrauos. au.i in oaru i,th,npIt amf wu cant mre too many. soiiool Krounus. una oi an nouum IMIm Curvtl In (1 to IX Days. orolstHi and In Kenfml. tho eehuol manngomont Visitors nro xrwnys wH- BEER PROMOTES TEMPERANCE 1 1 ii ii i i i ii i i '" " Recognized as a food Product, and So Dealt With by the Government nt tho Grant lohool In alt of lt m-pazo orNTMBNT Is guaranteed to euro any caso of Itching, Blind, Bleed Inc or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 My sor money refunded. 60c. o Call fr Cfty Wurrntita. Notroo Is horoby gvn that there nro funds on hand applicable to th payment of all warrants of tho City of Baltm ondortod "Not paid for want or funds." Holders of said war ' rants wilt ploaso proejont them for imymont nt tho ortIe of th undor ilsnod, No. 129 South Commeroln: stret, as Intiyest will cease from aad uitr thin tiao, FltANIC MHRBDITII. City Treasurer. Salm. OrgR. March -I. 1908. 3-t-lOt ss, Iivji being recognised tho world over that tho drinking of beer twttsuuU tmp9ra04 and brtty to far graUr oitoat than U tl vroklbltloa Uw on ta tatuto books All' aUghtuned European nations &ro encouraging tho unanu faoturv and eouaumiUlon of lUiM boor containing aboxit thin and ono-balf per cot aloohol, aud tho rwult baa boon moat gratifying to all alncora lover of tomporauca. Tho Unltetl fitatw soYoramout has takon a positive Hatul la this aimAlos. tho war dopaitmont holding that tho r-tbUMiK ot tho army oanlwa for tho sale of boor blng n nbwluto wi lty In tho lntwel of tempraua d subrUty. Jtoor la tqday rcoRuUd a n MFool Product." xHdhH dt with hy tho govwomeut. AH thft Rrvt tnaurano wmaivli -$ ooMtdlctd tha Um that hav bwn 8lw curwiiiay through irohlbtt wwt-ww tht th drlnklRK of hr was a bar to jwurg ImuraHo. Mid ka 1at)y iubltU4 o the world at Urge tho tUWu that thao drlaVlug hwr modartttoly (not mor than two quarts drlg two ly(ur houwJ wor thm Yry bA of rUks. Tko Htwt rmdi lift JtmurfcHto torta show that tho ratio of dwith rat nwong ahstata w U thirty w et greator than amoag modwto drtnkmna. w wr and vrhoWaomo, and tho day U not far dlt&t wkwa it wilt l wuoh n part of th dally aubsUtenoo of orory family 4 aw wllk. bread and other tood ecrttlw. Th her brewed by th Salem Itrowry Awooiatjoa U In evry mhim th vry bt tht modern ewtwprlwy oan produce. It spakt for Wlt Rd 1 U uwa bt a,dmtlHat. Mfyrifciff-. WirrTi,l, SAJLCM BREWERY ASSOCIATION SAlrXOUCGOW IF YOU KNOW, The merits oi tho Texas Wonder, you would novor suffer from kidney. J bladder or rhanmatle trouble. , bottle, two months' treatment, sold I by 8. C. 8ton drug store, or by mall. Testimonials with each bottle. DA1UV MRHTIXO AT l'KOKPHOT 11II.U lalry ComuUlQ.Kr 11a Hoy and A. 1! la. of Portland, and Managr I'ndrhlll. of tho Towasoad oroamory of thU city, want to l'rettot, Hill tu Any to hftVl a dairymen's nrnxlog to fwrtH a cow tt aasoolatton among the bnitor tat uroduvor of that te tton. Tho pkua 1. to havo an ex-p.-rt tt tho milk from oaoh cow. and weed nt the nnrrt)Atublo an! mate. Tho oranvry mn of tho tat hav rateod a fund of $125 month to defray the ettpna of oarrlng on thla vdneatlonal work, and aaolA Uora hav 1h fnrwod at IVorlB. Crabtrw and tilay at Prospect Ht. Tho iattvr U a rich dairy roglov, bat has oui vry l1 stock, along with omo that Is riae, aid the dairy In terott aro backing thla plan of In orvaving the proflu of tho huslae. o OJlUVO a.imiifi lw msI rM nW tMtU si? irzx jf&jtswJsr u& Btand Immediately after court con vened for theafternoon session. Ho was questioned again in regard to tho fee.- and also regarding certain letters written by Dunbar. As was. tho caso lu the morning, Kozcr ha.l a poor momory and was unable to give any dcfinlto Information. W. N. Gatens, Governor Chamber lains, prlyatosecretary, was next re called and identified letters written by tho governor to Dunbar, Inqtitr Ing'lnto tho matter of tho right of the secretary of state- to collect foes. The answers to these letter had boem read and introduced In ovidenco dur ing the morning session. It was hero that the wordy war for a continuance took place. After Gatens left tho stnnd, McMahon stated they would havo to wait until tho stato treasurer coiild prepare tho necessary data. This was at 2:tl0 o'clock. Fulton replied to this In an Ironical statement, In which ho asserted tho plaintiff "dllly-dnlllcd" along, leaving 'everything to tho last momont. "They havo known right along they would need tho treat) uror," ho said, "and yet they wait until tho noon hour before they Bub- poena him." McMahon asked for tho contlnu nnco until 9 o'clock this morning. In support of this request and of tho position of tho plaintiff, Mc Mahon said: "Wo havo been vory much handicapped In this caso. We havo to pay tho monoy to continue It ourselves. Wo havo to got our wltnossos horo ngnlnst tholr will. Wo did not know tho nttltudo of tho present secretary of stato, and those- aro tho reasons wo havo had to niako thoso postponements." This brought forth n vociferous, oloquopt addross from Fulton. "This caso was sot (or "trial In spltu of my earnest protoBt, with tears lu my oyes, that I was engaged In a Jury trial In my town," shoutod Fulton. Ills volco resounded through tho court room nnd scorned ns it h wero trying to Impress n wholo Jury rather than a single Judge Ho was vory much peruirncu, caneu mo court's attontlon to tho understand ing that tho caso was to havo boon completed yesterday morning so that ho could go back to Astoria In tho afternoon. Ho nssortcd, "Thoro seems to ho an Intention to hnrraBs and nnnoy Mr. Dunbar. Lot them dlsmlsn this suit nnd bring nnothor ono In my town, nnd I'll glvo them nil tho tlmo they want." MoMahon stated (Ignoring Mr. Fnlton's suggestion to dismiss tho suit) that It wnrf only fnlr und Just J hat ho bo given tlmo to bring hit) wltnossos Into court. This brought forth n wholo stream, of fresh pyrotechnics fiom Fulton, wlm, with iirir.i waving high nnd hla volco higher, occasionally banging a luw book on tho table shotted thnt n "sohooj boy" would havo known tho stato treasurer would havo bcou needed na a wltnomt nnd would havo had him In oourt. MoMahon, nil smllod, replied, "Well, you soo, Mr. Fulton, I'm not a school boy." Jndgo Galloway horo stopped the attorneys long enough to grant tho oontlnunnco. Fukuu Jumpod to hU foot, demanding if still another con tinuance be granted the plaintiff It ha wanted It tomorrow morning The court ttook slight oftanto to the romark and stated ho would mak no promlsos. Fulton then offtved 4u stipulate that the treasurer had not recolvtd any of the mon,ey claimed to have hen turned our to Dunbar nj foes. MoMahon. who had gathered up his books under his arms preparatory to leaving, was about to agroo but fear that Pukon was limiting too much lu tho stipulation refused, and. taking advantage of an argu ment which had ensued between Judgo Galloway and Fulton, made good hts escape from tho court room. District Attornoy McN'ary dropped a bomb Into tho oamp of tho counsel for Dnauar. when h prosouted an order, which Judge Galloway signet, reqnlrtng th 4ftndat to luroduej the nrtvnlo t hook, whleh ho and hts private elork. Snm Ker, kft. tho hiding ylnew i whlth Kor If CADY TAILONCD CLOTHES FOPI WELL DPICSSCD ntnii s. yC w M?ra J Is SA LW i ji i r v i PRICE RAfsiei . m. mm. - ' y " ZOJ TO that ho could not memM Dunbar told him about d tho books. McMahan closed th6 IncldJ Stronc nrmimonf .. .. .3 " " --v ioe ol compel uunbar to come iB nnd tell what he knew or n-r books ho had kept covering ii-uuvu oi ai leaBt 190,000 wnicn no had no right to k Judge Galloway then naM lowing order. This order muuo io compel th0 deteaJ euner produco the book contentn In this court." aad "Tho court will keep trylnd mis testimony, if u takei mor." Adjourned to 1 p m Tho trial will bo resume! at !) o'clock. CHINA JAPAN CI (Continued from psga , on tho records. Judge Galloway shows no disposition to cut short tho Investigation. Wm. T. Perkins, assistant stnte treaauror, was tho first witness tor day In tho fight to trace the vast ag gregation of fees, part of which went Into 4h stato treasury, to its last rest Ing place. As McMahan proceeded with his questioning, Clyde Fulton grew sarcastic In his efforts to con fuso tho prosecution and throw Its attorneys off tho track. McMahan rocktd his brain trying to frame nn Interrogation that would leavo tho defense no loophole for escape. Ful ton objected even to tho opposing lawyer's voice. "You speak too low. Your volco grows lower and lower as tho days go by." This distracted the 8nlem lawyer's attention without dis turbing his equanimity. Perkins said Dunbar turned in nono or tho enormous sum which ho collected for copying Iftws, Journals of tho legisla ture, commissions and from many 24 hours havo convinced t other Bourcos. forolgn ofHco that war bet Tho balnnce qjfthoPcrklns tostl- twogjoat Mongolian racej mony wont o show that the mnchlno lmtmndhU ror grabbing rces and perquisite Tho seizure of the Japan prior to tho lint snlary law did not al-jor Ttasu Maru by tho Chlnei low many or the fees to sup into tnc.sluorcd to slgnlflcant'y it stato cash box. A Hot fA'gnl Clash. During tho examination Fulton volunteered tho Information that ho hnd filed many reports for Insurance companies, and had never paid a cent. "You or Charley evidently hnd a otaiuMn with tho eccrotary," cama very loudly from McMahan. This nrouscd tho Iro of Fiulton, who ropllcd with supproised temper: "Ye, Chnrloy attends to nil that buck lu Washington at n Inrgo salary largo In tho eyes of some people" After Introducing tho roports of tho stato treasurer, Perkins was. lot on In order to glvo him tlmo to bring other records to show what fees Dun bar did cnreloisly let Blip through his fingers Into tho stnto treasury. With his usual bluff, Fulton only nkcd Perkins ono or two questions, or no Importance, nnd n rccoss wns tnken to allow moro rocords to be brought from the stato house. Galloway Ceimirea Dunlmr. Tho nttltudo or Dunbar, In romnln Ing nwny from tho hoarlng of tha ensp. nnd that of Sam Koaor, In an swering questions propounded to him by tho state's attorneys wna io voroly cemrurod by Judge Gnllovvnr at tho close of tho soselo'n or the court. Tho Judge stutpd thnt the on tire evidence or fees collected and noted In Dunbar's prlvnto memoran dum book, which had boon kept by Kosor, would bo brought out If It took tho court nil summer to got this much noodod Information. Attorney McMnhan msortod in open court this morning that Dunbar was In the nttltudo of an embezzler, ami should bo troatod llko any other criminal who burns tho books of hU employers, and mado to como Into court and tell al) ho knows. Ilookn Aro Destroyed. In rdply to MoNnry's demand for nn order of tho court to havo Mr. Dunbar produce his record books In tho oourt showing his account of fees taken In during his term of offloe, Fulton said the books woro burned. While ho was preparing an affidavit to that effect Judge Galloway mado this eensure: "Thoro has been evidence hero to show that tho fees have been collect ed, but Mr. Kosor did not tell all ho knew. It seems to the oourt that tho defendant:. Dunbar, treats the matter as a huge Joke. Mr. Dunbar has not boon present In court since thla trial was begun, and I repeat he is treat ing tho whole procedure as a Joke." Tho Judge got quite heated in the course or hU lecture, and FuKon re nltod with tand characterizations. "I do took upon this caso as a Joko, and i a fraud brought ror political pue- rlnlmed In hb testimony yoatorday j ihh. with all duo roapect to your Bill t KMW. UHHUar. WHO Rai.IiaiUU- ulmu I hollar In I.a nnn nf th moot fair-minded Judges In this state-. Galloway did not appreciate th entaiy, and replied in an equl probably hn sleeping with tho bonk under ht pillow at night, and k tag it next to hb acwod In tho lining of hla cloths dnrtag the day time, vocal dry ton of volco. "Thank you. will Hftht t tho tart extremity ln,pHon had apparently got enough ovory way bafore nmrendorlng it. If ke rer does, probably ehoriag to de stroy It first. Whf Pulton sail ntnghaui, coun- and sat down to prepare his affidavit Fulton on iw Stand. After reading his affidavit that the , hooks had hooa destroyed, he was put sol for x-Seortary of State Dunbar, m. Ue s;aad and was mado to admit are making Usht of tho suit brought Uat his knowtale vu hearv. that by the stato to compel an aocsuntjagj M be(B uW tae vere do. tor the fee collected usdor hU ad- sUoyod. bat had not seen them, de wlnUtrition, ladloatlen are that tho ,ltoy a weakeaed tats 'by nuck-rko will draj from lu hiding adMltuas. uder cmssxamfMtloa Ifilaww ewry last skred of testlmoay ot hy awoolato counsel. Ulncham. mo unsouiea conaitiom th exist In the diplomatic reld tween tho two countries ht mand, which was llUlo shea ultimatum, for tho return of scI, and tho almost Insoltnti of Nlpponcao naval force compnnled the request for til dintc roleaso of the vwwl. tho tangled nffar to a c'ln that Jupan now awaits It a I moment to strike The moi of tho Jnpancso fleet, which I taking plnco for tho last tvo4 tho rush or war prcparatM havo boon going on at the ; sonnls at Oska, are now bt! bo explained In tho dorelop tho Chinese crisis Japanti macy let tho world fool h attaching Importance to the rations as a rosuH of Amerla activity, while tho real can lay to tho eastward la MancM Officials of tho Brlthh foi flco will not spoak authorlul tho crisis, but they nn of tho tact that Kng'.and i concornsd In the wa c'ood to swiftly devrfopel n the I within the 'nst tw.i wc ks 1 has assumed suf'i a sr ial lu tho last 48 hours England, a an al ol would be In a very pccu'Ur frnm unviable n lHn TM State Is looked upon to territorial and adminutratU of the yellow empire and Is j nn forced a c-' 03i peotod to make stng tlons to the F. uopcan iGost. that sgncd tho IITJ noto of 1899. vr s thine. H the KngUih V1 fntifid to Bunnort h note j ftttltuda of tin Tn'ed M would at once make a m3 j nnmilnr at home and Ttn Ing to tho conumfv o tbej poseaslon of her Ch!neo pi and her recognised rw" Drltlsh sphere of inflitc; rnntrnl Phlna J,wn m "WH Washlneton. Marca "' KflwnrdH. who hS bW J Pekln, China, for ttc iw j In an Interview w th'tolM d.I.I frulnV "All that Japan a" "J -, ...nltv tO IW nine uijl'"""' .. u.. T.n.11) IS t'd ii ,if n,rrisnv al ! e.. !, tr. a- r nJ 1 .o. ttt-n l ' ba a9tfi l.ito.... in VtV'n tts' ,fc tA I.nnnMA ha'' I W.'.nt in. dlvld. Vr'S4T ...TMTw -.....- :v1 way uum '- n,nnant lheltlS I WtMl.i... .---- TAHlS n.sti i eocpenw-ef the- Iivfrs of good hoaith - fj nefts Instead of - i.v- Bii tbm f" M".. v, vmtowW ,M:'Tfc7-hi-tnf ana iwn - -j condition ynu " lard's Herblaa r rr .. . ,. .. a.i 'i inacuve nwr y -al ImiihlH Soti w 1 U .i.,..i Vilnl l.wiunHi - - j4 .!:. k. wtter for h.v filed the-r 0""