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DAH.T oapitaTj tomxAU tvumi, oreooh. Friday, peckmbeii a, ioio, FAGK TWO THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. IIOFER, Editor and Proprietor. R. M. HOFEH, Manager hricpandent Nfrninim Devoted to Amarinui Prindplss and the huimw and Dwlopmnt of All Ororon Publihd Evary Evanlns Except Sunday. Salem, On. SUBSCRIPTION RATES! (Inmriabljr in Adfane.) II1y. hy Carrier, par raw $C.OO Per month- EOe IMIr.br Mall, par rw 4.00 P month Jfie Weekly, br Matt, per er 1.00 Six months 0c FVI.I. I,EASKr WIRE TELEGRAPH REPORT UN ION (fez) LA BE L PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE IS ALL FINISHED WILL HE ! ALLOWED SOON BY A 8PKCIA LMES8AGE OX ItECLA MATIOX AXD IKKIGATION PIK JECT8 IN THE WEST, CNITSD PXCSS LSASBD WtM.1 Washington, Doc. 2. Now that the president's imesage haa actually be gun, there Is much speculation among the politicians here as to what It may contain. That the communication Is long, and that It has received the of ficial approval of the Taft cabinet Is he only authentlo information that baa . been giving out concerning It, but there Is considerable' conjecture. The message - waa finally completed and given out today- The president completed the mes age several days ago but haa re vised the document three times. His final Isbor on It was finished yester day, just before the reception which marked the official "coming out" of his daughter, Helen. - The greatest speculation among the politicians here is as to the prob able reference to the tariff that the message may make. The members of the cabinet, of course, know what the president's course was, and some of them also have boon consulted, but all those who have In any way bandied the document have been worn to secrecy, and by far the great cr number of the congressmen who have gathered to begin the work of the short B(slon Monday are still wondering Just what the document may contain. The president will give up the rest of the time between now and the opening of congress to the numorous callers who have been besieging the executive offices for a week. The congressmen themselves will be given preference In these engagmnta, and It is expected that before the session rally opens Monday Taft will have Irled out most of the members, nn.l 4 will know just bow fur he can rely on them for support In the measures whose passage he will urge. Next to the measures which the president will recommend to con gress, the greatest interest centors in the appointment that he will make, particularly to the supremo bench. Whether Charles E. Hughes will be made chief justice, or whether a new man, yet to bo named, will bo given that honor, Is a question which Is agitating the minds of most of the congressmen and tho assembled IiohIs of polltlcluns. Many rumors of prospective ap pointments are being circulated, most ft which, have been uuolIUially de nied. It Is likely that It will be at least two weeks before the Judicial appointments are sent to the senate. As yet, according to unoDlclal state- ed in the project of an all-rod cable from Great Britain to Australia, va rious schemes having been put forth. The latest to be advanced Is by Blr George Reld, the Australian high commissioner in London, who sug- Igmts that a 'new cable be laid from Great Britain via the Shetland Islands to Greenland, across the shores' of Labrador and thence to Montreal, where connections will be made with the Pacific cable now in use. In putting forward his scheme, Sir George states that he brieves the In troduction of a rival service would reduce one-third the present charges of the Atlantic companies. DEH8 WILL HE EDITOR WHILE WARREN IS IV JAIL DKrrBD FIMS LSASKB WIRS. Girard, Kan., Dec. 2. "Pass up the supreme court and go to jail" waa the word received by Fred D. Waren, editor of the Socialist per iodical, . "The Appeal to Reason," from- Eugene V. Debs. Warren was sentenced to pay a heavy fine and to serve six months In Jail, and the judgment was recently affirmed by the United States appellate court. The charge against the editor was "circulating printed matter held to be Inflammatory." . Debs also announced that he would scome to Girard and act as editor of the paper while Warren serves his sentence. WANT TO WIPE ROOSEVELT OFF HEW JERSEY MAP HNITBO riSSS fJDABED WIRS. Roosevelt, N. J., Dec. 2. The name of this town might look good to Oyster Bay, but the majority of the residents here declare that It should bo changed, according to leading Democrats today, who, after carrying "Roosevelt" at the ast election on an antl-RooHevelt issue, are solmen ly campaigning to change the name of the town. As a coincidence, the name cannot legally be changed until 1912, and the Democratic majority, pledged to abolish the town's strenuous cogno men, foar that Issues might become mixed at that time, and the man mis taken for the town. Mayor-elect Joseph A. Herrman, Democrat, announeod that whatever happens throughout the country, Roosevelt will not be Roosevelt In 1912, If tho Democrats can help It. 0 Heiilel ri-oHNalrs for Wood. Sealed proposals 'will be received by the undersigned, supply commit tee of School District No. 24, for fur nishing wood to the various schools of said district as follows: ... ' JM ' y V. v. High School, 110 cords fir, large intuits from the executive office, there second-growth. has been no decision as to the men' E"t Bnol, 110 cords fir, larke to bo named. Tim regular message will he fol lowed In a few days by a special mes- second-growth Garfield School, 60 cords fir, large second-growth. sage, which will accompany the re-' I-nH,wooa ocnuui. ou coras nr. port of the bourd of army engineers. I lBr"8 oconi growth. ui.i.o. mu i.ivm.iliiate.1 the rerUma. Turk School. 60 cords fir. Urge tlon and Irrigation projects In the West. It Is understood that this mes sage will point out the objects which he considers motet worthy of sup port from congress. The president has paid particular attention to the projects, and visited a number of them In his "swing around tho cir cle." He has given almost in much consideration to this special message, It is reportod, as he did to tha regular annual communication. Particular Interest, In a political way, Is attached to the message and the accompanying engineers' report, because of the fact that the presi dent Is expected to Intimate his opin ion of the reclamation service gener ally, over which there was much cIIncuskIoii during tho progress of the Itulliuuer-Pliichot controversy. Whether the service Is to bo com mended or not U a matter which has cars.! considerable speculation here. n ii ADVOC.VI S t'Alll.H AKOl'M) TIIK WORLD second-growth. Lincoln School, 60 cords fir, large second-growth. Lincoln School, 10 cords oak. Grant School, R0 cords fir, large socond-growth. Grant School, 6 cords oak. A certified check of 5 per cent of amount bid .payable to clerk of the district, must accompany proposals. Wood must all be delivered by Sep tember 1, 1911. Bids will be opened at office of school clerk on Wednesday, Decern bor 7th, at 7 p. lu. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. A. N. MOORES, 2. B. MILLARD, 3upp1y Committee ll-23-2wk t)NiTV.o I'isvjt iu.t wmr. 1 j MiJIiounie, luio. 'i. The loijinion wealth government is deeply Interest- May .piliit Pollock. t'M'm I'SMI 1-KAHKH wins Washington,- Dec. 2. It U re ported here Uulny that President Tit ft contemplates appointing Juduo. John Pollock, of Kansas to the su preme court of the United States. President Roosevelt appointed Pol lock to the federal bench h 1903. ti . if ior G ycar5 we nave haJ prt rnnfiJonce in AVer's Pills. We m m m m m m m w dence also, endorsement. wish you to have this same conn- doctor. Obtain his 1 fe knows bat Then go ahead. J. O. 4lt O., V iigijiia Dorothy Hill. SONG BIRD OF THE SONNY SOUTH LAND VIRGINIA IH)ROTHY HILL, GREAT EST AMERICAN "SONGSTRESS OF RECENT YEARS, TO BE HERE WEDNESDAY. The concert Wednesday evening. December 7, will not only prove the wonderful ability and technique of this phenomenon, but will prove to the musical critic of Salem what an amount of artistic music can be ren dered with a powerful and thoroughly trained voice, such as Virginia Doro thy Hill posessee. The singing of this artist will afford the greatest ed ucation and study to the people of musical temperament. The rhythm of music, combined with the depths of tone, and such a wonderful variety of color, one can hardly believe the human voice could produce such a combination of harmony. When singing on the low register one could easily believe that those deep, round tones were being pro duced by a cello or an organ. The head tones are equally beautiful, only they would remind you of the ringing of beautiful chimes at a dis tance. Miss 11111 has mastered three languages. Jeannette K. Holcorabe will ren der the following piano solos: Aufschwung Schtimannn Der Grlllen Schumann Warum Schumann Butterfly Elude Chopin A La blen Aimee Op D9, No. 2 Edouard Schutt Ticket office will be open Satur day, December 3, from 9 a- m. to 6 p. m., or address Clias Zlg Schya, grand opera house, or Mlnnetta A. Mugers or Miss Beatrlcj Shelton. Prices, fiOc. 7if $1.00, 1.B0. Box seals, $2.00. 8 SOl'MI KTEAM Kit ASHORE ON S.N JUAN ISLAND Victoria, B. C, Dec. 2. The steamer Northwestern went aground on San Juan Island, (Wash.) early today, and at last report still was fast. The passengers nud mull were transferred to the steamer Tees, which Is duo to reach Victoria about noon. A heavy gale has been blowing on the sound for the last 48 hours. Notice for Rids. Sealed proposals will be received and are hereby Invited for furnish Ing The State Institution for Peeblo- Minded with meats, groceries, fish, dry goods, hardware, wood, drugs, flour and mill feed, etc., for the six months ending June 30, 1911. Lists of the required goods will be fur nished upon application to the un dersigned. All bids must be accompanied by certified check for at least 10 per cunt of the bid and made payable to the Superintendent of this Institu tion. All bids must be sealed and marked, "Bids for Supplies" and ad dressed to the undersigned. Tlw bids will bo opened In the office of the Superintendent on Thursday, December 22, 1910, Dated this 25th day of November, 1910. II. E. BICKERS, 11-25-Bt-eod Superintendent. Congressman Lufforty is iu favor of calling an extra session of con gress on March 4 to give the Demo crats a chance to do a little tarl.T tinkering. - Capital National Bank Capital $100,000 Oldest National Bank In Mirkn Coumy. DIRECTORS: t J. H. Albert, Pres. B. M. Cr lan, Vlco-Prea. Jos. H. Albert. Cashier. John A. Carson. Oeo. P. Rodger. Dr. Lyon' PERFECT Tooth Powder neutralizes the destructive acids of the mouth cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth, and imparts purity and fragrance to the breath. SENT WOMAN BACK TO TURKISH HAREM New York, Dec. 2. Ignorlne a plea that she would be severely pun ished, and probably killed, If deport ed, Immigration officials .today de cided that Marie Sebella, who es caped from a harme at Damascus, must return to Greece. The young woman declared that Grecian author ities were not able to protect her from the wrath of the pasha who once had kidnaped her, and hold her prisoner In bis seraglio for many years. Take Caret Remember that when your kid neys are affected, your life Is la danger. M. Mayer, Rochester N. Y., says: "Foley Kidney Pills are a wonderful discovery and I heartily recommend their use. My trouble started with a sharp shooting pain over my back which grew worse each day. I felt sluggish and tired, my kidney action was Irregular and Infrequent with a fine sand-like substance. While the disease waa at Its worst I started using Foley Kid ney Pills. Their prompt and effi cient action was marvelous. Each dose seemed to pnt new life and strength into me, and now I 9m completely cured and feel better and stronger than for years." Red Cross Pharmacy. Los Angeles boomers think that they will have a population of 1,000,000 In 1920. With nothing but climate as an inducement to of fer Intending settlers, the one-lungers are decidedly ambitious. DRUSES AND TURKS HAVE HARD FIGHT REPORT OK RATTLE SAYS 700 DltlSKS WERE KILLED AND THAT 10,000 ARE STILL HOLD- ING OCT AGAINST TURKISH ARMY. DMITKD PRESS LB1SBO WISB.) Constantinople, Deo. 2. Seven hundred Druses were reported slain in a battle with Turkish troops at Houran and Syria, near Damascus, today. The main body of the Druses, estimated at 10,000, Is said be still holding out. Turkish troops are re connoiterlng, and another battle Is expected within a few, days. The outbreak is reported to have resulted from religious differences. Protestants, oppressed by the Turkish government, and smarting under Turkish outrages, have been secretly gathering arms for weeks. Messengers who returned to Da mascus today reported that the Druses were entrenohed In the mountain fastness and were In posi tion to put up stubborn resistance. PLUGGED THE SPIGOT ' OPENED THE BUNG-HOLE un mo rasas uuw wtaa. Washington,, ' Dec. 2. Secretary of the Navy Meyer claimed today that he had saved $5,000,000 in- the naval estimates for the next fiscal year, as compared with the appropri ations for 1911. Congressmen, however, declare that the secretary's statement is misleading. They asesrt that Meyer cut the shipbuilding expenditures $10,000,000, but that, the ectual cost of maintenance of the navy was not decreased, but was increased $5,000, 000. They declare that the saving on shipboard was not a real saving, but merely a postponement of ap- orovvs hair; and we can PROVE IT! I A lady from Minnesota writ: " A a remit! o( im)n nrntdprin. mjr hair is cloie 10 ft In langth." Beautiful Hair at Small Cost HAIR troublrn, like many other Hleae, hae been wrongly dlnoen and altogether roii unrieratooU. The hair Itaelf ia not the thina; to be treated, for the reanon that it la aimply a produot of the acalp and wholly dependent upon Ita actios. The acalp ia the very aoil in which the hair ia pro duced, nurtured and rown, and it alone ahould receive the attention if renulta are to be expected. It would do no earthly good to treat the atera ol plnnt with a view of making it grow and become more beanttful the aoil In which the plant grow must be attended to. Therefore, tha scalp in which tha h air growl mult racoiva tha attantion if you are to axpact It to (row and become mora baautiful. Lou a of hair l ennaed by the acalp drying up, r losing Ita aupply of moiature or nutriment : when baldnena occura the acalp haa simply lost all lis nourishment, leaving nothing for the hslr to feed upon (a plant or even a tree would die under similar conditions.) The natural thing to do In either case. Is to feed and replenish the soil or scalp aa the case may he, and yonr crop will grow and multiply aa nature Intended it should. Knowlton'a Dandarlno haa most wonder ful affect upon tha hair glanfls and tlssuaa of tha aoalp. It la tha only r. medy for tho hair ever discovered that la similar to tho natural hair foods or liquids of tha acalp. It penetrates the pores quickly and the hair soon shows the effects of Its wonderfully exhilar ating and life-producing qualities. One 25-cent bottle ia enough to convince yon of ita great worth as a hair growing and hair beauti fying remedy-try It and see for yourself. NOW at all druggists In three slsse, 25o. 6O0 and 91.00 par bottle. Cut This; Out PRrP To show how quickly tisd.rlet nfcfc acts, we will send a large sam ple free by return matt to anyone who eenda this free coupon to the KNOWLTOX DAHOEWHE CO., CHICAGO. ILL, with their same and addreas and 10c In silver or stamps to pay postage. - ' , i. J w t-.SV' Jf proprlations that must eventually be made. Piles Cured in 6 to 11 Days. PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind. Bleeding or Protruding? Piles in 6 to H days or money refunded. 60c. mwf , o : Oregon Gle Club. Interest is already being manifest In the coming of the Oregon Glee and Mandolin club, December 12. The Oregon boys are popular here and will undoubtedly receive an en thusiastic and cordial welcome. The club is larger this year and Is considered by Prof. Glenn, tin Glee club director for the past 16 years, to be one of the best to ever represent the University of Oregon. The program Includes many novel features, and will sparkle from be ginning to end with fun, song, and laughter. FREE PIANO' If You Want a Piano Try This The Most Interesting Advertising Competition Ever Inaugurated in America First Prize: One of Our Full Sized Mahogany Upright Pianos $4,500.00 in Prizes, including a FINE PIANO, CHEST OF SILVER, Etc., Etc. FREE FREE 2d Prize: a $200 Purchasing Check and a Chest of Silver 3d Prize: Elegant Kimball Parlor Organ, Worth $125.00. Then, in order of merit, 60 special advertising Appropri ation Cash Drafts in value from $30 to $115, t 2 :l!Lr'iX'vV';, dm i Eilers Music House Largest western dealers in Pliinos, In conjunction with lioston's, yew York's, Philadelphia's and Chicago's greatest Piano Maker, will distribute to residents of Lane, Linn, and Marion Counties $4,500.00 FREE Why It Is Done Our purpose in 'holding this contest is to acquaint the peopl) of this section with the many far-famed makes of pianos we 'han dle. The manufacturers of these pianos are convinced that this form of advertising Is far more effective than spending large amounts In magazine and newspaper advertising. We believe the beet advertisement for a good Piano is a satisfied customer, and we believe, further, that tbe advertising allowance should go to the pei-Bon who buys a Piano. We want every one to know that ours are the only stores in the West that sell the famous Chlck eing, the ldcet and most expensive of American Pianos; tho beautiful toned Sohmer; the now celebrated Lester of Philadel phia; the world-rennwned Kimball, given the Highest Grand Award at the Chicago Exposition, and again at the Seattle Expo sition last year, this geuulne Decker, and our own Eilers Orchestral Piano, as well as the famous Autopluno, which every one can play without practice. And we want everyone to know that we sell these fine dependable ni ikea of instruments for less than they are obtainable elsewhere. J There Arc Six Faces in This Picture. Can You find Tour of Them? DIRECTIONS Trace out the lines of each face on this or sepa rate aheet of paper, and mark them 1, 2, S, etc. The three neat est correct answers will be given the three grand awards mentioned and the others In the order named. Each contestant to abide by the rules. The decision of the Judges to be final. In case o a tie, prues of similar value to be gh'en to each contestant Profession al arilats and music trade employes barred. All answers must be mailed or brought In to us by Mpnday, December 5. 1910, at 6 p. m. Do sure your name and address Is plainly written on your an swer, and send to the CONTEST MAN AC Ell. STATISTICAL BLANK. Attach this coupon (or one similar) to your answer, writing plainly Name Street No Postofflce If possible, give below the name and address of two or more of your frtends who you believe might consider the purchase of a phonograph. Name P. O. Addreas Name P. O. Address Name ; P. O. Address Also any-one or more who might consider the purchase of a Piano, Aatoplano or Organ. . Name P. O. Address Name P. O. Address Name P. O. Address Eilers Music House Corner Commercial and Chemeketa Sts. Y. M. C A. Building. Salem, Oregon