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DAILY CAPJTAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON,, THURSDAY, MAY 1I, 1008 Makes the most nutri tious food and the most dainty -and. delicious. . o BAKING POWDER STANFORD . . STUDENTS , EXPELLED yy. .;?. "(United Press Lonsod Wire.) Stanford University, Cnl., May 14. II. l' Brnnlng, oditor-ln-chlof of tho Quad, nnd'M. J. Helmlck, Josh r Th only Baking Powder niiido - f ronl Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No fussing or fretting over - tKfe BiifctiikMakiilg. Wyiti is the aid to many a cook's success. K0 AlUM-NO liHE PHOSfHATES. dltor of tho unlvoralty publication, IfvBjbden cjcflnlfoly extolled from Stnnfdikd university for bitterly criti cising President' 'Jordan and Profes sor Clark, chairman of .tljp.Btudonts' affairs committee, In the annual your book. ' '" '' Tbo lro of Chalrmnn'Clnrk and his colleagues' was particularly arouso by tho Josh section of tho Quad, which was devoted entirely to tho students' affairs commlttoo and Pres ident -Jordan. Tho following notice, of dismissal waB received 'by Briinlng and Helmlck: "At a mooting of tho commltjteoiOft atftdgnt hffaiVs tho .following action was'inken: For participation In tho production of certain Insolent ' fea tures In tho 190D Quad you will not , bo permitted to Agister again In tho university." A (bird undorgradvtato has boon suspended for chonting in tho llnal examinations but his nnmo Is not disclosed. -o- CATCH ADAPT FRAUD L.03 Angeles, Cal. May 14 Warn ed in half a dozen cities of tho ens: mid considered by tho fedornl mi norities ono of tho most adapt swl.i tllera In tho country, James T. Mull hal, part proprietor of tho Shjp hotof tit Vonlco, was arrested lait night by United States . 'Marshal Youngwoit and locked up In tho county Jail, apd "will probably bo hold without ball until an olllcor from Minneapolis Winn., nrrlvon hero to Booyro his ex tradition, Tho man is said to havo oporntod In Chlcngo, Boston, Buffalo, Peoria, MtnnoapnllH and, Knrisa3 City uudar numerous aliases, as a fnko comtnis lon produco denlor. Ills schomo, It 1o allcgod, was to ostabllsh'n Biiniptu ous otllco and ndvortlso that "ho would pay ollghtly' over tho market prlco for extra lino farm produco, whoat, corn and other artlclos oaslly ullHiinRO.I nf for nasi). 1 H 0 Inhnliltnntn wnrn If 11' Oil ITnrnn A'ftor obtaining )e shipments, It nrmod roports nlso Bay that loss of 1b chorgod, that Mullhnl and his con- uf0 jn Oil City nnd Bolllngor may icdoratCB dloposod of tliom through nloo bo lieavy. Tho latest reports 'flio "foncea" and thou Hod to other say that half of tho latter village' Holds of oporntlon. I population of 200 woro olther ln- Undor vnrlom firm names, tho nl- stantly klllod or fatally Injured, loged fraudulent concorn Is salt to Dollnlto word from "tho threo pjneas BOY WINS BIG SUM ON RACES Sni Francisco, May 14. Eddlo Ward Is no longer a bell boy at tho St. FranclB hotel. Having won jJSOOO on tho raccB, ho has resigned his po sition nnd Ib quietly looking around rtti p'urchaBO a Binnli hotel whore ho cab play mnnagor himself Instead of being bossed by one. In tho course of his duties Eddlo beenmo acquainted with a plungor nt Emorvlllo who is slopping nl the St. Francis. Tho boll boy got n fow "good things" from him and w'on stondlly, H1h winnings reached tho $8000 mark Monday when ho bit $50 on a 2 (J, to 1 shot. ' FLOOD OF GUNNESSES (United Press LenRpp Wire.) La Porto, nd Mny 14. Mrn. Bollo Gunnoss, who Ib thought to havo boon burned to death on her "murder farm" near this city, Is bo lug scon In dlfforcut parts of tho country nt tho snmo tlmo, according to letters rccolvod by Sheriff Smutzor nnd Mnyor Darrow. A flood of lottors offering to pro duco tho womnn alive for a consid eration has reached Maor Darrow'B oflloe. "John Wllllnmson" writes from Mllwaukeo that Mrs. Gunnoss Is still nllvo and that ho will turn hor ovor to tho nuthorltlos within thrco dayB for, ?5000. Another lot tor from Wlnnmnca, Or., says sho Is nllvo In that city. DEATH IN PATH LEAGUE FIGHTS (Continued on fourth page.) HERRIN liavo secured soveral hundred sand i)ollur.i. from victims. thou- h nnxlouBly awaited. All efforts ln' United PrcH Leased WlnO Sncramonto, Cal., May 14. With ovory Indication of n lively fight for control, of thcorgnnlzntlon, tho Re publican stnto convontlon, called to chooso dologatoo to the natlonnl con vontlon, wns called to ordor hcroto- "GRAFTS" FOR GOOD OF TOWM W',uoula' n,Kl,t ,l: wna roported Jl I v ill have csntorcd In Toxaa, but whotl nu to got into any communication wltn Bolllngor, Gllllnm nnd Oil City fall- 'od during tho night, as the telegraph Bervlco waB badly crippled by tho storm. Tho tornndo Is said to havo starto.l north of Shrovoport, In., and moved to Lltt'o Rook and Toxnrkann, Late to hothor It subsided boforo any damage was .dono or boforo any lives woro tnkon wns. not known horo early today. .Jink for Help. Little Hack, Ark., Mny 14. An othor dispatch asking- for holp has been received from Gllllnm. The t Docatur, W'.Miiy 11. Clfy thorltlowuro astounded, today when falty Comptroller Robblns "cbrf- -4if(ess,od,wJlvat JiQhnd boon holding out of tho city rovsuiifi for eight yoara, f nnd now has $100,000 In n bank to io credit of tho jplty. No pno know bin suierot but tho mayors who hnvs nerved In that tlmo, Robblns Bald ho know tho aldor- kj :hen would spend tho money if they Uon Mad norj8iiCli, jinu u, unu no iuui h miuouu m, savo for a rainy lny In Iho city's af ftilrB, or porhapa, for n now city hall AtllA Tho aldormon, liptend of bolng UIJIU ly floated a bond lasuo or ?125,000 to llNll Robblnn withhold tho monoy com ing to tho city oach yoar from tho township rond fund, and nono of tho aldormon know tho city got roveuup from that aourco. night by tho Postal Tolograph com pany, stated that tho town had bcon wreckod ad that half tho popula- Tho "regular" or Horrln organiza tion c.lnlms thnt tho- Llncoln-Rqoso-vol longuo, which haB mndo a dosper nto fight for control will havo lo3s thnn 200 of tho GOO votes, whllo tho leaguers clam control by not loss than 14 votes. TAFT HAS BIG MAJORITY (Cnnunuea ironi pasu one.) Polk county; C. A. Sholbroedo, Coos county. Bourne's name wa? not mentioned In th,o convention d'trlng tho morn ing ueasion, A offorl wns made In tho caucusof -tho "Multonmah county Must, Havo. "Want to go'to prandmn's fnnornl, oh?" "Yop." "All right, and horo. a two-bits for tho tlckots.". "Qool You mu8chave been a" boy qiicol" ., v Why Ho Was DIschnrKwl. Omco Boy What am I flrod for? Kmployor For constantly tempk lng cigarettes. You "have hoad, haven't you, thafc'whoro there Is so SHa&VmMt b sowq IrfT May Bokomian. first moaiago, received Wednesday do'egatlon to havo tho Junior sonata? onaorsea ns a tn ogato-nt-jargo aionyr wltli Judgo Williams nnd Senator Fulton but it mot with defeat after a otormy debate, during which a ros plutlotn was passed endorsing Tnft, commending Fulton and condemning his detractors bnt In which Bourne's namo wns not mcntloniKi. A. J. Jahson was mado temporary chairman of tho stato convention; a credontlal commlttco wns appointed and tho convention adjourned until 2 o'clock FAILS iGlvTTLXG RKADY FOR Clavolaud, 0., May 14.- Tho local j LIQUOR KLHCTIOX llnnnolal "world was glvon n aurprlao A force of mon weroVent out from this morning when tho Reserve Trust tho sheriff's ofllco this morning to company, rogardjd ns ono of tho post tho liquor election notices In 'all strongest In tho city, filed a docd of tho praclncts of tho county, Every assJgnmont to tho Suporlor Saving precinct will havo at loast on quos & Trust company. , Tho assets, nnd Hon to voto upon, and many of thorn liabilities aro $2,700,000. it is will havo more, stnted that, tho depositors will ba At Jefferson thrco quo'tlons on 11 pald In frail. cal option will bo brcigbt beforo tlo peoplo of tht precinct to bo doclded. No Need fop It. (Tho flr3t Is whethor Jefferson shall Cltlzon (curiously) Can women bo wot or dry, tho second, whether where you como from mako their Jeff oreon, In conjunction wltli six will? other adjoining products, ehall l8 Stranger (sadlyl -r- They dotf;t wet pr dry, and third, whether the have to. They've got It ready mad". county shall be wot or dry. St, Louis Republic, " Under tho local option law it sooms that Jefferson must go dry In jtny ovont, and tho rocont clfivor inovo of tho Prohibitionists lnfre spouslblo for this. If Jefferson v6tos Itsolf dry It wllUbo dry ovon If tho six ad,Joljiing precincts go wot. On tho ptherhand If Jefferson votos "wet" nhd u majority In tho Bovon precincts, Including JofforBon, voto dry, Jefferson must alBo roturn to tho oxcluslvo uso of cold wator. , -O-"- MANAGER OF BANK IN JAIL SajuFrancisco,. May- 14. Gedrgn N.Tlchonor, formerly manager of Iho Log Angeles branch of ,tho Continent al Building & Loan association, ha 8urrcndored to tliq polico, who od a warrant for hlf arrest on n chorgo of ombozzlomont Woforrcd by Will- ,lnm)orhln, Bocrotnry of tho associa tion, 'j Tichonor declares tho monoy,i ho took from tho funds of tho loan asso ciation wns duo Hlrii. Then ho ex plained that Bovornl years ago ho wa? employed by Gorbln to Bccuro ,tho conviction of Btafo bonatora at Sac ramonto, He Bays former Scnntora Bunker nnd Emmons woro convlctod and Wright Jumped hla bond. Cor bln, according to Tlchonor'a Btory, promised to pay him $1500 for oach conviction. Tichonor clnlmed $4500, doclarlng that ho should also bo nK lowed $1500 In Wright's enso. Cor bln disputed tho claim, lr.it finally mado a settlement of $3000. Ticho nor closed tho Los AngoloB ofllco and camo to San Francisco TuoBdny, and when ho heard a warrant hnd boon Issued for his nrrcst, ho lmmcdlnto ly mado preparations to surrender. IIo la willing to roturn to tho oouth orn city for trial. OA Dftan tho of L--cr TOniA. " ltie Kind You Hate kw Bought sty y wAi COM.MITTKK.MnN ARRKSTKI) FOR FALSK AFFIDAVIT (United Press Leased Wire) San Jose, Cal., May 14. Accused of falBo roglntratlon, Frank W. Barn ham, central comnWttoomnn of tho United Labor party, Ib under arrest horo. This action was tnkon after it M M M M M "I M M M M H. - M H M M SIMPLIFYING THj TOR "SQiVlEte THE MERCHANT knows that ityWvTl store is a bargain for S0MCl3mSl, The real estate operator ami ag uL every piece of property on their 'fcic t r? W 'for SOMEONE-for someone whoKves t? abotits. TO! The landlord knows that his tenhW BODY is'Jdoking for SomebodJCTS! live in the neighborhood. ' The householder. wIHu r.'uJt.L.S rent, know that to SOMEONE in town ihlffl us uik MrtuiKii -nc-room nomc poSsroly tete The owner of a "used but ikm Jr value, no longer personally needed! kMS9 -SOMEBODY in town the chance to buy iUaS illidMits aau VR& ytuuiu uc weiCOfllC i Fnr- -ill nf thnrn tnntln Amrlt- ) il "' iv. u.i ui mtaw pvwpiu uuKviiiaiiig in IMS1KHS paper affords the only practical way U MU cspccIal'somcl)odlcs""to go Inta th crwd aid pick out, unerringly, tho "right people." - in waa lcarnod, It Is snld, that Burn- lah Khan hat bees : ham served a term In San Qtiontln has been suceedod br tk h .. . '.. til. I . I V... ftll.l. ,... " iur H'luiu iiuuL'iij. ins uuiiuHiiiuii iutr unun ivoan, Biirronderdd him Into Wednesday! Nnir Ullah Khaa it ton night. ROYAL PRINCE t .1 f fy KILLED St. Petersburg, Mny 14. Advices from Afghanistan stnto that It linn bcon rumored that Amoor Hablo I" lah Khan has bon nssasslnntcd and I be opposed to Drltlih ltM Afghanistan. It It lap i present to obtain ujtoilt tho report. If true ItfclllproHNfl partial occupation cl A!du British troops. ill The novJflirfMr.' llOBcbtiVg loctbre tti&'tWI on Statement No, 1, tiM Ashing for both tldHoli oA8Tonn; n..v. stWlMUW Glgnttu of tfLrfM Oregon Sennia Mineral Paint W. Y. RICHARDSON, Manager Wc arc manufacturing forty-two Standard Tints and colors of Oregon Mineral Paint Ground in Oil and Guaranteed Strictly Pure, Durable and Sat isfactory in every particular. i McMINXVILTjK, OIIKGO.V, Al'Mb -'. I"0- OltKOO SIKNNA MIMCUAL PAINT CO, SALK.M, OHKflOS, OUXTL1JMKN: IN REPLY TO YOURS OF W.CKNT liATIi WILL HA THAT THK 431BXNA PAINT THAT TUB STATI3 IJOUflHT PIIO.U YOU IN Tiro YEAR 1008 (18 BARRELS) AND ABOUT THE SAME AHOBNT IN 1007. TO PAINT THE OREGON STATE 1NJJAXE ASYLUM BUIL INGS, HAS GIVEN ENTlttE SATISFACTION, BEFORU WE PUT TUB PAINT ON. OUlt mtlCIC WALLS SWEAT SO BADLY WE TII0J5J" Wl? WOULD TRY CESIENi: ON THEM TP KBEP THE MOlSTUBEOTT RUT OUR ARCH1TEOT VJttiH PORTfiANl)' THOUGHT BEST TO TIU SOME OF YOUR BIENNA MlKtiJUr PAINT. SINClJ WE PUT YOWt PAINT ON, IT SHUT OUT ALL OF THE MOISTURE AND WL "AVH PERFECrLY DRY WALLS NOW. IT IS MY OPINION THAT THERB IS NOTHING BETTER THAN YOUR PAINT .FOR BRICK ". AND I TAKE PLEASURE IN RECOMMENRJNG 4T TO TUB 1 DUU YOURS VERY TRULY, ,mt J. F. OALBREATII. arc used by the State j 4 . iutnrinnc nn if rUDiic inbum""1 THESE PAINTS Merit and have stood the severest tests that can w plied. APPLY BY MAIL OT PHONE, OR CALL AT FACTORY ON TRADE STREET BETWEEN CHURCH AND HIGH This Paint is taken from the Mines in. Lane cofo manufactured at Saem, Ore. ,UUi ','rii. u,. JmiSuL su&u arf,lAM(Maimu,t -U- tJfeL- KSLJU IxwiL.-