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,.- ',T,pv - Si., l p E 4'- J! w i i- KTAL POWDER Makes delicious hot bisctiit, griddle cakes, rolls and muffins An absolutely pure, cream of tartar powder. ROYAL IMKINO POWOCH CO- NEW YORK. ..,. snvnSAL. SALKM. OltMGC-S SATUIU, BM" jjaiija w "" -" r: NEW FREE LOCKS 1807. WILL ASK FOR REBATE (Continued from page ono). unci tho placo wns offcrod to J. H. Albert wlio oIbo declined. It was (hen offered to Scott Illggs, who re fused, Directly r. Ciialck and D. J. lr camo In. Dr. Cuslck nccoptod tho Invitation to presldo and Mr. Pry wjw mado secretary of tho meeting. At a previous mooting Canon & Cmipon bad boen naked for a legal onfnlon In roganl to enjoining th court from collecting tho tax. A IU-' Jcr was read from Mr. Carson. Tho "attorney snld ho had only hurriedly investigated tho affair nnd, ho thought that If fraud could ho clear ly shown to havo hoon uaed In con jwctlon with making tho levy thnt Ike action might bo in ml a but ho was by no woani sangulno of It success ms tho court would not look with fa Yor on an action to hold up tho col lection of nil taxation. Tho chairman suggested boiiio de lay before going to law. Prank W. Durhln wna called on and ho read a Hat of tho totals of Marlon county tnxoa for tho (mat ten years an follews: 1R07 . 8102,207.74 1808 218,808.24 1800 217,005.04 1000 107,304.57 1001 220,004.00 1003 .'. 2C3.270.48 1904 301,775.30 1005 i 251,385.00 1000' 310.182.04 John II. Albert defended tho ac tion of tho county court; said tho Im provements wero nbaolutely neces sary. Ho ridiculed Mr. Durbln'n ar Kumunt regarding a steady growtli Intnxos and said that when ho camu tioro 50 yeura ago hla own latex wore only a dollar or bo and they liad boon growing over alnce. Ho called atten tion to tho fact that while Salem property owners aro paying 10 mllla only a mill and ono-tcnth Is for court houao Improvements. Dr. Mott camo In and naked what wan proposed to bo done to tho court houao, Tho chair explained and the doctor aold ho was opposed to any thing that would mnr tho beauty of tho oxtorlor of tho structure. Ho be Uoved that when tho fourth story wna utilized It would furnish sum clont room. H. V. Timm protested against tho grnvot pit at tho fair grounds. Karl Ituco said tho work was nec essary and ho dofonded tho work on tho court house. C. I). Mooros said ho thoucht It would bo fairer to havo tho county court present before taking any final action. llov. I. 8. Knight said ho owned n ploco of proporty and tho taxes had boen raised CO per cent. Ho know (hero was a bonrd of canalization but ho spelled It "bored." Hunntor Kuy said ho had troubles of his own In tho loRlslnturo but he bolloved tho ley was mado and hand to stand, o thought It would bring tho county Into 111 reputo to go to law. And ho hoped that tho court would consent to niako ohnngos noo essary In tho Interior; use tho Hhor Iff's apartment for heating plant and to Increoao the coll nnd this with the use of tho fourth story would bo uinplo room for aoveral years yet. Colonel K. Motor was asked for his vlows. Ho said ho was a frlond to the county court; wns a friend to proKroas and was ulso a frlond nnd hud always been such to tho humblest taxpayer. However he believed It was rather too Into to do much effective kicking In thin partic ular Instance. Tho proper time would havo been before tho primaries last spring. At that time tho voters should havo been more explicit In their demands and ho ventured to gjy all candidates would havo signed pledges to carry out tho wishes .of tho taxpayers In regard to all Im provements and tax levies. Colonel Hofcr said thnt ho opposed tho pres ent plan of assosBmcnt but that now wo havo It he hoped we would keep It and thnt matters might bo proper ly adjusted next year. "lir. Cuslck olnced A. Lafore in the chair nnd mado a very spicy speech Ho said ho had consulted n good at torney and had an opinion that the county court could lognlly mako a re bate to consume the surplus. Ho said Judgo Scott Imagined hlmsolf to bo tho tin god of this county and he not bellevo tho Judgo would listen to a committee of 1000 ' taxpayers However If ho doos, Dr. Cuslck said ho would bo glad to take him by tho hand and npoloelso. On motion of Dave Wagner th resolution rofcrrcd to was adopted" and tho commltteo appointed. o Supreme Court Calendar. Tho followlne calondar of cases haH boon Bet for hearing boforo the supreme court for woek after next: Thursday, February 12 Pacific Mill Co. vs. Inmnn-Poulscn & Co , Multnomnh county, 12 m. May Sap- plnglleld vs.,Amnuda King, from Mn-J rlon county, 12 m. Wednesday. Fob. 13 W. E. Haines vs. Coos liny, Itosohurg & Knstorn Knllrond & Navigation Com-' pany, from Coos county, 12 m. ' Thursday, Fob. 14 E. II. Sea brook vs. Coos Day Ico and Cold Stor ago Co., from Coos county, 12 m. J.' Dimly Hudd vs. Stephen Galllor. ' Bhorlfr. and W. II. Anderson, from Coos eotinty, 12 m. BILL Committee Reported Same and it Has Been Ordered Printed The special committee on free locks at th falls of tho Willamette reported a substitute bill this morn ing as follows; -A bill for an act appropriating $300,000 contingent up tho United States appropriating tho sum of $300,000, or a Bumsufncient to ac quire, by purchase, conduemnatlon, or construction, of n boat canal and locks around tho falls of tho Wil lamotto river at Oregon Cty, Ore gon, nnd rights of way and property nccessnry or convenient therefor, and to bo owned, maintained and operat ed by tho United States. "Do It enncted by tho people of tho state of Oregen: "Thnt tho sum of $300,000 Is here by appropriated out of a fund to be Hiding From tho (Inive. A promlnont manufacturer, Win. A. Fertwoll. of Lusnmn, N. C, re late a moHt remarknblo exporlonco. Ho says: "After taking less thnn 3 bottlos of Electric Htttors, I feel Ilko one rising from tho grave. My troublo Is Hrlght'a dlscaso, In the Dlnbotos stage. I fully bollovo Eloc trie Hitters wilt euro mo pormnnont ly, for It hns nlroady stopped tho liver and bladder complications which havo troubled mo for yoars." (Tunrnuteed at J. C. Horry's, druggist. l'rlco only 50 cents. Ready for New Year Now MKMIMIMUMIIIM11M Wo aro always propared for any occasion and our lino of stock is Just as good and almost as com plete as It was for Christmas. At tho Samo Old Stand. A. L Harvey's Cor. Court nnd High Bis., Salem. Phono 210 Main. .,.i welhaftcr provided, to be pald J. .he U,Ud SU.,0. B purposo of assisuuB w. - - States in acquiring, by purchase, con demnation, or construction, or a boat canal and locks around tho falls of the Willamette river, at Oregon Clt, Oregon, nnd nil rights of way and property necessary or convenient therefore, and to bo owned, main tained and operated by the United States: That tho United Stntes shall, within three year,s from the date of tho passage of this act," appropriate tho sum of $300,000, or a sum BUfll clent to ncqulre, by purchase, con demnation, or construction, a boat canal around tho falls of the Willam ette rlvor, at Orogon City, Oregon, and all rights of way and property necoseary and convenient therefore, to bo owned, oporated, and maintain ed by the United States, free to trans portation on said Willamctto rlvor, said boat canal and locks to bo suffl clont for tho pnssage of all river freight and passenger boat operated by steam or otherwise, plying on the said river. Section 2. Tho secrotaVy of state Is horcby authorized and directed to draw warrants on tho treasurer, in favor of tho United States, as fol fel fol eows: Whonovor tho United States hns npproprinted tho sum of $300, 000, or a sum BUfllclont to acquire, by purchase, condemnation or con struction, said boat canal, aB in this act provided tho secretary of state shall thereafter, draw warrants lit favor of tho United States as follews: On April 1, 1008, n warrant for tho sum of $100,000; on April 1, 1900, a wnrrant for tho sum of $100,000; on npril 1, 1910, a warrant for the sum of $100,000. "Section 3. In order to ralso funds necessary under tho provisions of this act it Is hereby mndo tho duty of tho governor, Becrctnry of stnto nnd Rtntn treasurer, nctlnc Jointly, In Jnnunry, 1908, and In January, 1009, and In Jnnunry, 1910, ns prescribed by section 3090 of Bellingers nnd Cotton's nnnotnted codes and stat utes of Orogon to lncludo In tho tab ular statement proscribed by section 3001. nnrncranh 1. of said codes and statutos of Orogon, In nddltlon to tho sum thcrotn provided, tho sum of $100,000 for tho yenr 1908, for tho yonr 1909, tho sum of $100,000, and for tho yonr 1910 tho sum of $100, 000, to covor tho amount nppropri nted by this act. "Section 4. If the government of I tho Unitod htntoa -i ouail m. I aiinh nttnHnMhi.lt V9 lBBl in th s aci wm,i n..! tho nassnzn nf n.i- . . "'r niim of $ann nnn . t V ln , :,:;,, j ':..: : r "nan m . " "-""" 'mo tuo Kei,.,7! or tho atntn nf n .. u . wiKfcug ,- DROPPED MEAlTSxSi C. S. ItockcnflMil. v. "wiicr ki- a liivnirns Ninlil.ii.. .. .. A -- mjrortU-ja u. . itocKonneld, a forneTJ uC.. v, . w..a Kliy, oroppcdaW denly this morning ln a "" In Pni.Hnn,I ,1.ll .. .. "lret I ... . ...u..u, nuiio on nls war i his hnmn tn tila l...t ' ' Vhon Mr. Rockonneld lived ii 1m lr timn Ih it. 1 .. .. uD ,u mo grocery bust,, and his wife conducted a greenu near tho eanltnl tmttt .. employed in Portland as the arLj w. .w. auuc works. Rockonflolds have many trienii" imo Kii.j, who uro suocked it siiuuon uuaiu. CASTOR I Tot Infants and Childm, Tea Kind You Hare Always Bears .the Signature of i APPLES The flnoat Baldwins oa tWI market. Solooted and- packed br tWi grower. Worth more than what! ask for thorn. POIt IT IS NOT WHAT VI HEIGHT GET, AS WE FRE FEIt TO SELL THEM M CIIKAl AS WE CAN. Mioir Grocery Company 450 State St. initmHII mMmkimwMMkmkM And Positively the Last Diamond I Will Ever Give Away. iiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiini inn imnt hiiiiiiumiiiiiih h h h n i i i i i i i n i i i i i i ns i i i i h n M in i i i i i i " I have given away among the patrons of my Salem office three diamond rines:. a trio to the fair and two eoW' watches. I have covered the field thoroughly as far as getting new patients are concerned and jdemonstrated my ; ability to do all Dental work in a high class, painless manner, and to show my appreciation as well as to induce ; any, if there are any, who have not had the benefit of my new system, to try it now. I am going to give away a ; Uiamond King larger than any ever givn in the city. Mr. Thompson will have it in a few days, and that is enough to guarantee the quality of the stone. It w cost not less than $200.00. Do you want it? - For every dollar spent for Dentistry in my office you will get a coupon, some one of whirh win inmmrv 1. i 1908, entitle the holder to this valuable stone. The prices will not be raised a penny; and furthermore, you will eet a written mmmnto ;u ,, co nf """"' " ' "UlllimmUMfWWWHHrmMnn.MMnn M I I II I II I 1 I '"niiniiiiiiiiminiiimiMHniiinniiniiiiiiiit is $5. Plates that fit $5. Fillings 50c NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION """" " 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 n DR. R E. WRIGHT PiPJiW IV THE PAINLESS DENTIST Hours 8 to 5 and 7 to 8. Sundays A