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4 DAILV CAPITAL JOUItNAL, SALEM, OREGON. JTKSDAV, APIUL 118, 1008 IA Hl;v Ifll ! m I Confidence when eating, thait your food is of highest wholesomeness that it has nothing in it that can injure or distress you makes the repast doubly cojnfortafrfe and satisfactory.. This supreme confidence you have ,when the food is raised with; ROVAL Raising npwd .AlwoIttQMgjr Par The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar '), There can he. no comforting confi dence when eating alum.baking pow der food. Chemists say that more or less of the alum powder in unchanged alum or alum salts remains in the food MAY STAMPEDE fOR ROOSEVELT United Pr'tffiH Lonmjti Wlro.) VlttHbunr, I'onn., April 28. Con UriiHHiiiiui LoiiKWortli, the PruHlilunt'H Hon-ln-law, lilnturt In tin Intorvlow on Ylolltlf'U tlltil tllfirn.ltl 11 Mtfiilli' lllroll. Imo.l of tlio Chimin" notivontlnii MtnuipcilliiK In favor of Priwldont JtooHovoll tt ltd In that uvunt woll lio wouldn't vent 11 ro to Bay what in Ik lit liupiKin. Lonworth Intel hyn iihIumI If tliora wan tlio runioloHt hoi I or a porlialill Uy Unit Uo()hov It would accept tlt nomination. "I inn Hiiro of 0110 tliliiK," aiiHwor d the Ohio luKlnlutor, "that .Hit) Priiiililmit In ul neurit wlmti lin miivh ho douHii't want another term, but ii im' louyi'in-niu Hiiumii hiuiihi""" to him I poHltlvcly cannot ay what IiIh attitude would ho. If he Iiiih IiIh own way about It, however, the nom inntlon will not be forced upon I1I111." Jticldeutally, Lungwort!! anuouni'od he wiih out for Taft. He Is to de liver an addrew here tonight at tho American club haiiiiuet. cu:.iun; (Jitot'M) von SKW SCHOOL HOUSE 'l'OUTV THOUSAND CATHOLICS PAKADK (United Proas Leaded Wire) Now York, April 2.8. Following the urnylng of ma8 In celebrating tho centennial anniversary of tho found ing of tho Now York dloce3o today the papal benediction sent through Archbishop Farley, was read bjt Mgr. Dlomorie Falconlo, apostolic dele gate to tho United. States. A message- 6f congratulation was fccclVod from President Roosevelt. Cardinal Gibbons, In a sermon preached uy hint,; referred to the closcrolatlons of1 tho church and Its lendors in the contest for American independence. Archbishop Logue, fit Ireland, Is ono of tho prelates at tending tho celebration. Tho orig inal diocese had ono church, three or four prlcBta and 1G-.000 members. .It has boon divided into nine dio ceses, with 120,000 members. Now York city alone has 230 churches. ' The celebration will end Saturday with a parade in which, it Is export ed, 40,000 Catholics will participate. . o InwiiM- ,T: Kill? Itooin Mate. (United Press Lonsed Wire.) San Francisco, April 28. Sobbing wlldly,rolllng over and over on tho street and showing other apparent signs of mental disorder, Y. Nasnn, a Japanese, was found on tho corner Of Dovlsadoro nnd HayoB streets to day. After investigation it was found ho had fatally shot his room mate, K. Naknnjurn. As near as can bo learned, tho in on had a qtiarrcll last January and although they roomed together for the four taonths following the'r quarrel, they did not speak. Thh morning tho quarrel broke out afresh and Nnsun drew a revol ver, firing three shotH at his compan ion, two taking effect In his shoulder and one entering the nock, tnklng an upward course and lodging In tho brain. Hut little hope Is he'd out Nakum'.ira'H rocovory. Nnsun thought .to he Insane for Is Tint I'liHlilnnttt nf I lii nuw Helmut dhtrlct, created at the end of tho eluntrlo curl I ne to tho rock quarry. aHHotubliMl today nnd with axes and grubbing ImplomuntM clearod nwav the tree for a slto for the now four room school Iiouko that Is to be erected. The ladles turned out with the children and nerved a picnic din ner under the trees, which was en joyed by nearly a hundred people. A number of Hue shade trots were loft standing around the place for the house, which Is to be a nanusome modern structure Po'M'tn Hold a CousMory. (United Pros Lonsed Wiro.) Rome, April 28. The pope will hold a conilstory In tho first fort night In Juno. Now cardinals will be croatwl. but It Is not thought that any American prolntos will he e'e-vatod. o - V. Are riMo.Dnfc And we nr proud of our wholo hliop Olve us a call or phone In an o'-dor. You will bo a ploasod and Mil lulled cu'tomor when you got our meat. Phone 321, Stousloff Uros. Messages today Troiii Teddy and "George." both men of action. ItOIlHKKS CAlTCltK ' TUX THOrSAMf (United Press Leased Wire.) Bluofleld, Va., April 28. Taking the driver nnd guards of the United States Coal compnny's pay wagon un awares at a lonely spot near Gary, West VIrlglnia, this afternoon threo armed and masked highwaymen compelled them to hnnd over the pay box containing $18,000, disarm ed the guards and escaped. . o SKATTLH CAPTUItHS (United Press Leased Wlro.) . Seattle, Wash., April 28. Tho placing of two and possibly three now steamships in the Alaska trade to sail out of Seattle and connect with tho Copper river and North western railroad at Cordova on tho completion of that lino noxt year, was decided on nt tho annual meet ing of the Northwestern Commercial company last night. Tho vessels will cost In tho neighborhood of half a million dollars each. o Actors Galore. Out of Wink. (United Press Leased Wiro.) Chicago. April 28. One -thousand actors, actresses and chorhs girls without Jobs nro In Chicago, where thoy havo beon stranded by wreck-' ed theatrical companion. This rium-( her has beon dumped within tho la3t six weeks. Tho majority of thorn have como from tho cast, for the, western shows havo been much more successful than the ones oast of Ohio, it is nolntcd out thnt most of tho failures in tho east havo beon musical comedies nnd that the pros porous shows in tho west nro scrl o'.ib dramas. CREDIT Tho Biiroti & Hamilton credit service I. i ' . .. fe.uuuui, vuoj n,iU gonveniont way. By nii i2einfc uu tiuun. inuii you can uuy wnat you nciwi .; '"". jW u.viuii. oiiiiiOT jjj Ilt-'O ienco our little nt Dosslblo to mnkn trrirllntr como to all to visit our stofo. . -. -., u n-iii ul u mill. jU8t When .ftn. "W co to nil, and rrom tho famfflT " 5 a time plan has no pqual w?nA fl 5 rddlng here a real nli nm 11? && ". : I Cntnrrh Cnnnot He Cured, with local amplications, ns thoy can not reach the scat of tho disease. Catarrh Ib a blood or constitutional disonso, nnd In order to euro it you must take Internal romod'.es. Hall's Cntnrrh' Curo ii taken Intornnlly, ami nctB dlroctlv on tho blood nnd .. ...fnnnei ITnll'ir Pninri'lt iiiiiuuim bii 1111.V01 ' w - Cure Is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by ono of tho bcBt physlclnns In this country for years and Is a rogular proscription. It is comnosed of tho host tonics known, combined with tho best blood puri tlonc, acting directly on tho mucous surfacos. Tl-o perfect combina tion of the two Ingredients 13 whnt produces such vondorful re sults In curing Catarrh. Sond for testimonials froo. F. J. CHBN15Y & CO.. Props., To ledo, O. Sold by Druggists, prlco 7fic. Tnk? Hall's Family Pills for constipation. 33SS3EWJJHgS raVJTTTV-r jmg&p. f Cutiaias ', 1 XTKiTntji r - - J me Frnnnh tt.j zr"i jssl nn mnnli nn.i .tn .. "'"" ...v,.1( auu wane Ufr j. not be seen through, Ll Hi.ln ihc. ,ca&l i (jut. 'u mr, I Go-Cafts There Is no time like tho prosont to get a go-cart for the little ono. Tho wonthor Is lino nnd ho will Just crow with dollght nt tho prospoct. His cheoks will grow ruddy and the fond mother .will bo delighted. Our llnf Is very complete nnd innkes pos sible an ontlroly satisfactory soloc tlon. All modern Improvements in-e found on our go-carts, such as thn folding nnd reclining device Agents for tho celebrated Sturgess folding go-cnts. ifiSS mm -o- n.w,. ., Itie Kind Yoy llavo Al.vais Bwl Bjnatuto nf sir svzt-Z LAJ5n-&Zu && ?M. O uV S "X" O 2RL X JSk. . fln the Kini1 Vcu Haw Alwis BougH Blgnitnro f&l . & I I, ' 1 I I IkfcfeHQOE FURNISHER Aj I i m I Only Eight Days More Only Bgtt Days Mor The former prices on the $50,000.00 stock of the Yokohama Tea Co., Salem, Oregon, are no more. The Northwest orn RrnUoravo & Snips Cn. rs arhiallv frhmwmp- fhiQ ''Ctivaiittc ttci nww Parl inrj tt lstf miss a WOi Every one a Bargain. if - ThE GREATEST SACRIFICES EVER MADE Coffee and Tea Coffee Values 1 5c to 40c Sale Price, I2c to 29c Tea Values 1 5c to $1 Sale Price, 9c to 69c Cut Glass, Fancy Ware Gut Class valnes 50c to $74 Sale Pr., 39c to $59.29 Fancy Ware I -5 to I -2 off Barrel Goods Thrown Away Glass Tumbler values 5c to 9c Sale Price, 1c to 5c Miscellaneous Excellent values 5c to $1.50 Sale Price 3c to $U9 Snaps Table Nos. 1 to 9 value 5c to $1 Sale Price, 3c to 37c Dinner Sets Haviland $30.10 to $71 Sale Pr. $23.50 to $57 Other makes, $6.65-$30 Sale Pr., $5.29 to $23.99 Tin Ware Extraordinary values 5c to 60c Sale Price 3 l2c to 49c Class Tumblers 50c to $2, Dozen values Sale Price, 39c to $1.39 Chocolate Silver and China Sets $2 to $15 values Sale Pr., $1.59 to $11.99 a Stone and Earthenware 15cto$1 values Sale Price, lie to 29c Small Jardiniers (RocnsWaro) 15c to 25c values Sale Price, I2c to I8c French Nickel Coffee Pots 85c to $6.65 Values Sace Pr., 59c to $3.79 U . JL JLLJLJLy EVERYBODY Granite Ware 10c to $1.35 values Sale Price, 7c to 99c Chafing Dishesa Fiveo'dockte rhafinecKshes$3.70 Sale Pr., $2.99 to $ij five o'dock Teas JJ Sale Price Iroi Mr F 13c to 50c vakies SalePrte, Tamos aid : iljuI'-' TscMllf. Calnr! I"'.. Clo$l.35W" Sale Price THE NORTHWESTERN BROKERAGE AND SALE COMPAQ HOSBURG & SMALL, Manage Closing Date of this Tremendously "Eventful Gigantic -Sale" Positively to be May 6th at 10 P. M-