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ifsra A n iMI1""" n ; M . DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, onEGOX, TIIUKSDAY, JANUARY '23, 1008. Economizes the use of flour, but ter and eggs; makes the biscuit, cke and pastry more appetiz ing, nutritious and wholesome, ML esa JF wVih NOBODY KNOWS NOBODY CARES I $akm Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE This is the only baking povder made from Royal Qrape Cream of Tartar. It Has No Substitute Tfcff r AImw and Phoiphnta of Llmo milium old at a hww eric, but no houMkttpr regarding th hltk t fctr family can afford to um tbtm. B9 BoBoBor BBBBBSSBnsBtfsemmai mmobsdiBmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmJBmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmsmmm bmamhmk Bobnmmv ATTORNEY GENERAL CRAWEORD RETURNS (United Press Loased Wire.) 8an Francisco, Jan. 23. Where Is D. W. Stvens and what is he doing In the United States? That com found question Is contlderbly worry ing Borne of tho local men who are casting eyes la the direction of Ja pan. D. W. Slovens la the confidential ngont of Japan. H ebonrs to the Mi kado something like tho old relation that the king's messenger bore to the kings of England. And ho Is aomowhero In this favored land, and doing Bomothlng. Ho didn't come through San Fran cisco, though tho local customs of ficiate wero warned of his coming on tho Mongolia, and wero Instruct ed to extend him ovory courtoay. They looked for him on tho steam er. Ho was not thoro. In tlmo they managed to ascertain that ho had quietly dropped In by way of British Columbia, whllo ho was expected In San Francisco. Ho was In Washing ton with Tnkahlra, and mny bo pav ing taut minister's way Into the no tional capital now. o "l IlomiiMi Qui HK" fUnltod I'roes Loosed Wlro.) St. Louis, Jan. 23. Jacob Hlls.who Is the one man who on walk Into Hooewvelt's sanctum without knock- THAW WENT TO JEROME (Continued from page one.) Ing, youM like to seo the president ol-cted mayor of New York after h's Uf9mlant irratlonnl at that time, but ly after the shooting. Ono renson Jerome, according to tho story, paid llttlo attention to Thaw's request was because ho thought tho latter joalotis of White, and that ho was of the opinion that Thaw sought to win Evelyn Nesbit through his as sistance. The fact was also developed whllo Dr. Wagner was on tho stand that from tho very beginning of the ac quaintance that sprung up between Thaw and White the former cher- ishod a hatred for tho architect. "Thaw characterized White as n blackguard, a beast and frequently oxprcssod surprlso at tho way wo mon could yield to the influonco of n man who was red-headed and rosom- blod an ape," said Dr. Wagner. Dr. Wugnor proved an excellent wltnose for tho defense, giving testi mony In a calm, clear manner, and employing no confusing technical terms. It was apparent that tho Jury paid closo attention to his words. Ho may bo on tho stand tho romalnder of tho day. Now York, Jan. 23. Counsel rep resenting Harry Kondall Thaw, on trial for tho murder of Stanford White, nro worried over the dolny In tho arrival of the stoamor Adriatic, on which throe medlcul wltnossos nro Wooding toward this city. Their tes timony Is neoded boforo tho ronl ox porta are sworn In by the dofonso Dr Charloe, of Albany, N Y who attended Thaw on a New York Con tra! train, was tho first witness this morning. He said ho considered the THE THIEVES WERE BUSY Heard Ne Talk of Presidency But Taft and Hughes-Says Hughes Will Carry New York-Taft Sentiment Crowing in the West Attornay-dcnoral A. M. Crawford bus returned from Washington, I). C. whero ho appeared before the United Htalos supreme court to nr Kitti thn rights of this state In tin bou ml ry eontrovray with Washing ton. Tim quttetlim Involve the line of the un in Hih ehannul of the Co lu table, rim, mid as there nr w rwl efcnitftrbi, the auotont btotory of rx4torfttloa uHd nutrllm eusiama had to be alrwl Into. Hatters t Crawford appeared aloa. m Senator Mlilorvil a vary good young member. He Is becoming neijualuted with the members, and Is an Mvtwl good oom lultteas, Claims ami AgrtouUure. As I wild, tho whole delegation ituuds well, Mid Is well liked. Senator but ton is u iiihh of prominent and ac knowledged Hblllty, nml own get as iiiNOh reeomiltloH In the senate as HMy maa from tke West. OuiilMjiliw for l'nsl(lt.it. "AM one boar In the Itost U Tuft ud Itogkee. In New York tke talk present term In the White House Rlls lectured here hurt ovenlng, advocating miinlclpnl hettormenti. During n Interview, just before the toottire, he remarked that he told President Itooaevelt that It was his denrent desire to suo liltu sway the big stick over New York In an effort to bring about better conditions In the municipal affairs of the metropo lis. Itllt refused to say, however, (list Ilooeevek bud originally inspired the suggestion, but remarked that tho proposition rtithor appealed to him. Kite explained the belief that the President would tsin for the offloe. adding: "lit &t jiMt Domoorntlo and energetic enough to tet sueh a preee-doat. IIIIWAUK OP COLDS. KuKimi. wka who to naeaar with hint la ail 1 1 Hakes, and k U main, ikoii l ih pmoatmloH of la raaa. was there vary fast. Tkeee le a Krene: Oropn to regtotor. lie save ke ! HHgreeatou aa on roma wrst that raft would wake a gooil preeNoHt. Ha Improaaaa laa people as a man who la aot trfeky. lie la etralgkUor ward tu limplfM eouUdenee aatottg Ik people that ke la decidedly on hi MMwtws property to tk Oregon jue mmf. I koard Mm speak at tax ioW. and uh laeeme of aeveral , Portkutd. ami wtucked tka efiTect oa """'"""i Mir n ymr tor nsaer- ia orowu. Tkay eotaakow got tke mnna iimhm it win mora tkaa.Waa tkat Tall Is a aa wko will not IMy tea UMtaa over ail tkat tka atAtt Statae aay traaalitta. km wlU staotl has bHM otM Ih tka MMttar, ami Oaa-'aMd Hiaet tke kuae sMimrelv. mo im.1. orai urawtarH ht to ke eoazralMtutwI la liwllevm mm of tke roateatioa of this siata aa to ike real pbtaa for tke boundary He will ke sieUUaati. If tht court UiImm tkat vlaw of tk mat Ifi- It will atld akout IKftMtt wortk llinillli OillMfm Say Tluy An' t lit I'lJnmrj- rniioti of CoiiMiinptlon, mo ravacos of tke dread "wbKe plauo" kaa aroueed In tka national koaltk departmettts thn koaaeot alarm and erory offort ia now Uoiac put forth to preront Its further prea4. a arowliiottt payalcUu M tke a4vloory board roreatly smhumwI up tk. eituVkNt la a rery aimple maoaar by aormrtai 4kat If paopla Jerome forced him to admit that nil he knew about Thnw's montnl condi tion was gained through a cursory examination of tho patlont. . Dr. Charles G. Wagner, the second witness, wiih oxnmlned nt soma length by Attornoy Littleton as to Thaw's montul' condition. Tlroeome legal wrangling betweon lilttloton and Jerome followed ovory quoetlon that Dr. Wagnor wns askel to answor. The suhstnnca of tho wltueea' testimony was that he had many tallu with Jorome In prisen: that the defendant ontertnluod n hatred against pliyslclnus, bocnuso he thrught they were In a conspiracy to put him In an asylum; that Thaw told him tlmt ha nevor lutouded to at tack White, but that Providence guided his hand when tho shot was Ured. The witness said that Thaw bad all the appearance of an Irre sponsible person. n HENDRICKS CONFESSES Thieves ontored tho second-hand store of Conrad Dlllman, 147 Com mercial street, through a broken window lust night, and got away with several Jack-knlvos tabic knives and forks, razors, tape lines, a revol vor and a loathor satchel. Tho theft was not discovered until this morn ing whan Mr. Dlllman opened his storo shortly before 8 o'clock. Va rioiiH artlclos 'woro found scattored about tho room, which at once aroused tho proprietor's suspicion. Upon going behind the counter he found tho cash rcglstor, which usu ally occupies a plnco on tho end of the counter near tho center of tho wost wall of tho building, on tho floor, with tho till lock broken. Mr. Dlllman then found sovcrn' suit cases out of tholr plnco In the roar of tho room, whero tho robbers had left them upon leaving tho building. A pair of Bhoes wns also left on n stand in tho center of tho room, which nrtlclos tho thieves had evi dently Intended to tnko. A lnrgo satchol wns missing, which was prob ably used to carry" awny tho stolen property. Two lHines from a window on tho oast side of the building woro brok on, which ovldontly afforded a space to admit tho Intruders. Tho brokon panes woro only ten Inchos In width nud about threo foet In longth. In leaving the storo the visitors prob ably made their oxlt through the rear door, as It was found open, hav ing boon unlnckod from within. Although Chief of Police Qlbson wiih Immediately notified, nud made a diligent search for tho partlos no clua as to tholr whoroubouts has beon found. It Ib supposed that tho work wiih dono by two small boys, who woro seon In that vicinity yosUM'dny nftornoon. That the robber or rob bor could not hnvo been large is proven by tli small space In tho window through which they 11 "J1 .-! LESLIE THINKS HE CAN WANTS PRESIDENCY! SHOULD tJLTT TIIK KI.OQIXVT uiL vm rwiv BiiLUM) Pom .f. -. .w M.- Ml iu.. I'vuv hjs t'AiV CERTAIV. Y DO TIIK ORATOIUCAL STirvr T10X, LY IX GOOD SHAPE. (United Press Leased Wire.) Now York, Jan. 23. -Leslie M Shaw, who is to rotlro from the prej. Idency of tho Carnoglo Trust Con. pnny on March 1, next, will devott his entlro energies toward oapturin; the Republican nomination for the presidency of tho United States. Co incident with tho news of his retire mont from tho trust company, it be came known today that tho former secretary of tho treasury has estab lished political headquarters at No. 11 Broadway, and Is devoting a great part of his tlmo to his political am bitions and plans. It was, in fact, his untiring real during tho past few months towaM obtaining dolcgatos that brought about n crisis In his relations with tho Carnoglo Trut Company. o During tho long, droary winter months mothers bocomo tlreJ, worn out, enn't oat, sloop or work Hoi llstor's Hooky Mountain Tea is th grontost blosfllng for mothors. Makes them happy nnd woyy. 35c, Tea or Tablets. Dr. Stono'a Str Don't tnko cold, but If yoj do. don't fall to tnko Kemp's Balsam to prevent serious consequences. Noth ing olso Is so valuable In treating passed, (coughs and colds. i (ContlnuMl from pag tone.) tka stand today. Ha apant an un comfoMablo six hour. The define was merclloas In their examination. aad did not spare the witness at any point CURES FOR COLDS This Is the season for coughs and colds, tho usunl preliminary to bionchltls nnd pneumonia. Never neglect a cough nor cold, or you will surely rogrot It. You can avo a good deal of money In doctors' bllle by betng prepared to handle a slight cough or cokl yourself. We have supplies of rellablo ramedloa that nro of great value to both sexes In stopping a cough or a cold whon It first com-inoiirt-e. our prices for these little "self-helps" are renll vry smalt. Cor. Slate and Commercial Red Cross Pharmacy Hut tllV fill 1.1,1 In cl.ul.. II... woW fir eoamon colds tho prop. damaMta .tru f n- ub.. .." r Motion tko laoroaaa of ooh- I ml-lott whl on tb d ? , ; -,.w ,w. - mmMHji chvk naas for tu uin on uu opfMraat seeoaaaKtl achieve mHt if ib owarl tbtHka otkor it ih atttto baa aot last mark. Ilagalloii Stand Wtdl. l(rrybody I talked wHk sook wpH f tb GrojtoN teaalore aad eoa arMHia. Oar aew wa are very wU spoWoH of for ikeir abort exoe rieae muh Uoarn' standlus; U kmvI. Hd ke aaeaM l ka tke atoat lniy ataa la tke Hatlaaai m at tat lit la a barti wrkr, ami kaa a vory Ue aHHlNtaa aad wM follow- fag iwh puitle in all tfeoart Ur wkbtk wigr It Ha' be going, or wheaber yoa asrae wiik klat or not Too people like tkat m a maa. an4 laat Is Um tmmm Taft aaailinaat la rowlag a tka Weot. II is hm wko aopra v,vill bofor Ik pablia. sad ktavaa a good. aabstaaUal lm- Ilia wWe axportoaoe in ac. a oKtad 0014 woakiu the aotlra ayotam asxl eapoflally tka piil- -oary orceas anal readers tkem lla blo to tko ottack of tk tabarvla form, lie rlao gavo Um formubi for a wry simple romody lor colds wklak ho claimed if gooorally known wotild provoat aa eooratous aatowat of af- iBS muu Tamaiiy cave many Urea, Tko forma la is aa follews: Two oaaoaa of xlycaria: oa- aif oojaro Ooacaatmua oil at uina - vV bat put of goo wbtakey; yaatorday aftor- aooa. Headrlcks' declaration that be expacta to be Mnod is regimlPd karo as lad lea ting the extent of the Immunity promlaati by Heney. His confess! saves klta from tke dange. of a term la prison. uiaaK 'tiSg,vw-msM nwi- hi aoa- Mtmt baiara. pHaaty tU klm tor tba l! T SjLSTLl ??" DraliUiuK. nuj i i,.lj t u- " r7 tour aeur. . , ,. . nia, pn v - urbsM If bo gaia It Taft or lUgkaa ara oHbar of tbam aa tor tke pJae. and ara toM), aajo mo tor tka aa. ttoa to bare at tka kaad at Uu Mr. STARTED A BIG FIRE tvatoie OU jm . TboJ braakiMg ' o ira4t bab ""m ia M)ti ixiMftlv gr iht l.iu r m.M i i a Atowmaa oil nUh, ortMi kKtakag two maa ad uitHkiMt. a iU. Kawtott kraark of t Ih Aai lajiraad tor aa ixai kr UOa morning. Tka la4ad m r CWU U land (Multr. mi kM. Watbora. MtiMNiaa of aa oil Irafc, lataaj bd Uwra4 aa e.Ula ugw btttb two tfee Uaitor took, to a0itia kw maok oil kad ba takaa . wM tka balb Wrt. Tka . isaiUHl toa Maa to Um ak aaai a errtil wxtiltoa toefewd. Lbui m karNM 39 tool (krone too air, smutty bntltt sad bamad. WHfcut katf nn .aHr g ttafa na a a of Kama. Two i.rg voodaa tanks aad a vr$ir auarby at Mro aad baraod are. ty A xr ai coiurna of Utork uaoka. iat mid ko aaaa lor a dlttaae of ! rnlkm, row into ifio air. sad. drift. tog to tko aortkward. oavelopod Hol lywood, mavis Um ptoc M tjark a algkt. Tho tow is eattoaatod at iai.aa. floa to tka baa ad Ue mar rroia too kldaM h. Uaja family itadictao tk toate-' awauv. o, h jj totav ,. r. tr rms. wlU aJ riir rsoo. (.aaodo Oatah. after vtoillug mmrni ia tkm etty rvtorood iku 11 ' rruad. whero h to oa mm toajmritog ib, ,rtoaa ItortUad bMk. lto oaya tkat tko to mm aaadttto. tBa lkt, Uia timaotoJ soar sttbiy did ail ibota gsjod. iko-Vottl ohakoa w u. Ito Maima tkit will ear aay coug thai bj OMrabto and fraa.Uy braak up a aovore foid to twoatj'. toas boors. Hb eaattoas that ear ahoald b a to got tho raal Coaeeotrata.1 of ptoa. whiah any Brettoaa 4r5 atoro ana aunply n , pM M a tla acrow top er-3oa for dlaaoat' lg. i-aa avoldiag Um bulk olkt aad mi -i modlao Imitoatona froquoat. Ix aat oat to voodoa boxv njid which ar toaotobbj aad laJorbHia. ii i (baited Proas Ued Wira.) iooio. j 4n j i Tka tuottoa uado by ih Prugrraalvo Yuko par. (. fkr a raurb. vot ou took of oaidoar in lrtv cbiaet M bitta.--y attacked tu Uto Diiy. itd Ivilly raiotod yaoterdav Ktcbt mur. toton of tb panto, luc'ndiag Sbj aaada; aad Ohuw. iK,k m .,, tho motion. Tka daU faaatag ih Ul kaad wkuk ! , . ' ' "o- i t i qaua aa aoko, but bad oasa to make oa ttorabl. MM b drtvea Ktto coMCh than Kemp n4iWB, fo kwt cnr fr keaJavke Ko madiclao kaa em doae MOM uiHsros waratar off Erin ut ..,. taaato aad roltovtag diatr$img trto ooage tkaii Kemas .!.. L Ibaat aoagk er. Btu iUilamMihiHBjarit Hrggues in Italy, As tba muura baaNtlea of Italy laeroaa toward tka toatk o do the beggars la numbae and paraiatence. Tka ktma. tba kali aad tke blind ooofront oa erarywkwe la Naples. Motkort exklblt tka ailing of pitla Wo rhlldroa. unl atromr. well ehll Orea foitow Uia foralgaer about, beg St for soldi. Thaystlek like toecova to U, trarotor MRaceuetomed to tba eoaairy. wmy. ,, VON huiaa bands a li. .. attoauo to thalr aaoda. Tbl. nu- Nco u. ia ao email dogroa due to the urotos, goMroalty of toart.ts who waiter coaotra to bo atniggled for hjr mgamnau ta tk mu of whmm koaxu aro touched by pitiable htotos. u ts.howerer, better to toalco a Arm rule not to give, m fcao anu piac y, jy wha SlWii to maalfoatly My ,,,. Ortoa extored from ikn w. .wi. howled taatore. BaaMaa. it yo0 gite yooll nooa And a crowd after jwt. If you must give. fv Uttk A aotdo 4ttlvr)nt of our et i. oalttctom Kaowioda of m,h.wi. ..r dlamtoitog importualng baggr toarta aad veador will b foaad uae m oa raaahiag N.pw .... ftlk ilkkn vf V .. .7;rz...r.:-r. " t word te the itrat to aao. u thU doaa aot sumca try what Saadokar daacrloes aa "a aUfjht backward moitoa of tke kead. acooatpaatod ky a somewkat eoatomptuoue xpivs4o." "Va u- w.a ,ur kH ot' ,. alitl ba found uefu Trar? Magaxme An Old Friend in a New Dress In announcing the conversion of the SALEM STATE BANK into the National system, under the title of the United States National Bank And the Increasing of Banking Capital to $100,000 Wa wish to thank our customers who have made It desirable to do this, and express a hope for a continuance of the pleasant relations heretofore established. We asgure them tho same care ful aad courteous treatment accorded them ia the past. Jtotog la eoadiUon to take on and dare for nw business we eouUdently .lWt ,kart r u wWo qf cuatomer., tkottjkUul coaaldoratton of your requirement u ahured. Our Board Dtroatora, yiaaaet Commktoa and offlcia s a'e COHinnaA.4 cti.i v wi aotnaeos kmr of 5alwu, known for keen bun- laaigbt, Hatft . judgmt hav0 mii bank wtat It fc? ba4aj--a. ahttfeitgly safQ dep6Mory.-au in atHutioa to whlgk jtt, stniit Wr m gbt, ea keaitattoa. United States National Bank J. P. ROGERS, President G. W. E re, Vice Pres. -. ". 'KU, Lashier D. W. PYRF 't Cash. I VA Si CO ta ft! to. to en U m . . , . -y t - -