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Tay:t Ten DAI1I CAPITAL JOUBNAL, President Wilson and Congress VOKK TIMKS DISCUSSES TIIK SITUATION -U.NNKRWOOO AMI CLARK WILL 110 I II IIOI.lt 11 HIS ii anus on tariff revision. from this discord. The promlBo of entirely friendly relations and a spirit of mutual help between tho next Dm ocrallc proplrlf'iit and tlio Democratic cunqreBB, I'Hpeclnlly tho Iwiiho, Ih of hupp? augury for tho buccohh of Mr. WIIhoh's lid tn 1 11 iKt rut Ion. It Ih fortu nate for tlio party, too. We know from tlio repented pulillc annuraiices given by Mr. Wilson, Mr. Underwood and Speaker Clark that they nro of ono mind with ri-Hpect to tho tariff. There Ih to he no tariff "HtnaHhlnK." That Is not tho flplrlt In which tho work Is to ho approached. A nioder- f t'N ITKI) J'UKKH LEAHKD WIIIS. Ixmdon, Nov. I'S. W'lillo the IlrltlHh presH and Ilrltluh Btatewiien generally ate, a reasonable, a JiiHt revlHlon, Is predict that by Botne menna Kurope Situation in Europe Dangerous (New York Timet.) In view of tho country's clearly manifested denlro for a speedy remov- thelr purpoHe, They are agreed upon that. Working In harmony along the lines of a policy which all accept, the path to revlHlon will ho frno from the obstacles which jealousy and dlsa- al of tariff uncnrialnlles through reetnent would create, and tlio end prompt n vision, It Is fortunate that will, therefore, bo more speedily In tho next administration the rela-j reached. With this spirit of harmony tioiis between the executive and tho 1 prevailing In the capital, the Dorrvoc DeiiKicrtttlc lioiiKO of representative's racy will much more surely win and promise to b'i entirely harmonious' retain the confidence of the people. T'pon two men In the house, morn ' 1 than upon any others, President Wll hon must depend for that zeal and co npernlkin which will ho essential to a satisfactory solution of the tariff problem. They nre Speaker Chirk and Chair man Underwood, of the ways ami means committee. Ilolh were rivals U Mr. Wilson at Halllmore. Mr. 1,'n detwood was loyally supported by Democrats repres-uitlng Important, states. Speaker Clark at one time had a majority of the convention. Yet Mr. Wilson's victory led to no unpleasant ness, to no sulking. The speaker and tho chairman visited him nt Sen flirt to present, their congratulations person, and to tender their loyal sup port. Mr. I'nderwood's stale wiih nev er In doubt, but Speaker CIu'U'h state, Missouri, was "claimed" by Ihree par ties, Four years ago It gave Mr. Taft Cottage firove to Have Woman Chief of Police f t'NITKD l'lli:HS LEjmiiD Wllit 1 Cottage, drove, Ore., Nov. 8. Cot tage Grove will undoubtedly have the distinction of havli.g the first woman chief of police In the stale of Oregon, and one of tho few In the nation. will be prevented from engaging In a general war, as an outgrowth of Aus trian and Servian difficulties over an Adriatic seaport, opinion Is by no means rare here thut the situation to day In really dangerous more dan gerous than It has ever been Blnce Turkey first clashed with tlio Balkan allies. Ilelgrade dispatches that Ser via Is calling her troops hack from Turkey todefend her own territories against Austrian Invasion, the report cd determination of Russia to support Servla "under any circumstances," the reported mobilization of troops In Austria, (Jcrmnny and Russia all are Indications that great events probably are near. Fnince Ready lo Strike. Not a single Incident to show how near all Kuropo Is to war Is regarded by military observers here as more significant than the mistaken mass ing of reservists last night on the French border. The error of a com mandlng district officer, while It was The resignation of Marshal Frank Immediately repaired, was the first Kimdt'i'.'iHS. wtxi lifiH been amiolnted . rpul Inlimntlnn Hint l'Vnnen Ih nn the In (leiiulv warden of the state penllen- alert for the menacing danger and tlary, will take effect December December 1. Oil that, If danger conies, bIio will strike the city council will up-, quick and hard at Germany, should point a marshal. Two days Intervene tlio latter, as sho Biirely will, support between tho date of the taking effect her allies, Austria and Italy, In their of the resignation of the present mar- a suinll plurality. This year Speaker Bha Clark look tho slump for Mr. Wilson, 1 (n(). ami tho appointment of a new Tlio council has selected Mrs. J. and made many speeches for tho Dcin ncrnllo candidate and cause; lie gave wliolesouled support, to both. Mis Bourl gave Governor Wilson a plural 11 y of llKi.nno over President Tart, and his vole surpassed by several thou sands tho vote given to Mr. llrynn In 1 !)(i.S. It Is of happy augury f;r the new administration and for the party that the While House and" tho popular brunch of congress are to be upon such excellent tonus. In the senate, too, which will have a small Demo cratic majority, Mr. Wilson may look for support and co-operation. It Is not merely fortunate that this is ho, It will be to the high advantage of the Wilson administration that the opposite condition doeB not exist. A president who Ih out of touch, out of harmony, with congress Is slmrn of n great part of his powers. It was Mr. Cleveland's misfortune that the sen ate, although Democratic In his sec ond term, wan not In sympathy with Ms purpose to repeal tho silver pur chase act or with his tariff policy. Tho administration and the party suffered T. Dcspaln to fill in tills Interim. Mrs. Denpnln Is an ardent, suffragist. Portland to Aid in Bulding Scenic Highway Portland, Ore, Nov. U8. Fifteen miles of tho road along the Oingoii sldo of the Columbia river from I-a-trnirellii fu lkinnevllle. will be built by Multnomah county before January jK with Knglaml has been reached, 1. 1 It It. according to announcement l" ''1""""b ..,.. determination to keep Russia and her practical vassal, Servla, from a warm port on the Adriatic. Kiigliiiid'H l'ohlllen. France's preparedness for war Is regarded hero tut giving the first real intimation of what Britain's stand will he. Hitherto It has been doubted that Knglaml would take a firm stand against. Austria and Germany, It has been believed that France and Eng land would strlvo to localize tho con flict, and allow Kusslu and Servla on tho one hand and Austria and Italy on tho other to fight out their quarrel nlonn. France's preparedness, how ever, Is now taken to mean nothing else than that a deflnlto undorBtnnd- cr nnFfiON. 'I IIURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2$, 1012. The Farmer's Thunksglvlng. At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for "HORLiCK'S" The Original and Genuine MALTED milli The Food-drink for Ail Ages. - At restaurants, hotels, an-I fountains. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sid .'board at home. Don't travel without it. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no imitation. Just lay "HORLICK'S." Not In Any Miik Trust Sound Minds in Sound Bodies Is (ft; Object OUTDOOR Sl'ORTS USED TO KEEt THE 0. A. C. GIRLS STRO.Mi AND WELL THIS IS THE MODERN WAY. Oregon Agricultural College, Cor- vallls, Or., Nov. 2.'. .Vw work to keep tho young women students at the Oregon Agricultural College In the pink of physical condition has been Inaugurated by Miss Miriam Thayer, tho new director of physical culture for women. Outdoor sports, nentlictlo dancing and the folk dances of all nations are row engaging tho attention of the girls. Ih warm, sensible woolen gym nnslurn suits they are taken out on the campus for a short tlnio to exer cise with the soccer football (in a game where there Is nono of tho rough and tumhlo of tho Rugby of American game. T)hen they form In classes on the gymnasium door for tlio Greek .lovement dances and tlio peasant dances of Europe. Hornet lines, too when the weather permits, they take cross-country runs. It Is expected with such vigorous work m the open to counteract tho unwholesome effect of long hours bent over books or shut in class rooms with a largo number of other students. (By Berton Braley.) We thank Thee, Lord, that Thou hast sent From out Thy arching (Imminent The sunshine and the welcome rain Tc fall upon the growing grain, That there might he no hint of dearth In bouuty of the good brown earth. e thank Thee, Lord, for strength and health, That we might cherish all this wealth, That by our sweat and care and toll The world might profit by tho soil, That wo, with steady hand and head Can glvo mankind Its daily bread. We thank Thee, Lord, that for our meal We need not cheat or rob or steal, That we can feast and eat our fill And do no human being 111, Hut sit, untroubled, In our place And look the w hole world In tho face, We thank Thee, Lord, for Joy and woe, PInco both are part of life, we know; We thank Thee for tho love and faith Which we havo kept through toll and scathe. With faces bowed above the board, We thank Thee Lord, we thank Thee, Lord! today. Tlila road will form tho final link In tho beautiful scenic highway through the Columbia river canyon between Portland and Hood Ulver. The road will havo to bo blasted through rock most of tho way, prac tically all of tho work being done by convicts. It Is hoped to thereby hold tho oxpenso of tho road down to $101),-000. " am n old manand mnnu of my trouble never haiiciicd."-ELliEH i llUUHAIil) fTMIE whito hair and wrinkled faces of our busy men and women toll I of doubt, fear and anxiety more than disease or age. Worry plays havoc with tho nervous system ho thatdigestion is ruined and sleep banished. What oil is to the friction of the delicate parts of an engine DR. PIERCE'S (golden Medical discovery In to Din delimtn iirgnnn ef (ho hoily. It'll n tonic anil body builder- tim-numi it Htiimilitluri thu liver tn vipmniH ni'tion, nHHmtH thu nlnmm-h to uHKiinilatu food lliiin eniii'iiiiiit llio hlootl, uiul llio ncrvert nml lieart In turn me fed on pure rii'h lilooil. Niiiirnlgiii "in tha rry of Btiirveil nervcH for fooil." For forty yeurs "(iiililnn Mmlloul Dlnoovury" in liipml form Iiiih kivimi (treat nut infill' I mn in a tonic mid blood milker. Kow if can be villained in tablet farm from dealer in medicine or tend 50 one-cent siirim for trial box. Write It. V.Pierce, Buffalo. filet will bo as much a war to curb and check Gorman power na to put a halt to tho aspirations of the AiiBtrians for more territory. Austria Stands l'at The final rejection by Austria of German's proposal that Emperor Fran. Josef submit his Adriatic claims to nn International tribunal Is believed here to practically closo tho door to further attempts to niedlato by tho Kaiser. There Is In diplomatic cir cles a fellng that som means may yet be found to avoid tho clash of war, hut how this Is to lie done no ono Is pre pared tosay, and It Is considered that danger of an open break between tho powers is gravely near. 1H. IMKIM'IVS FI.KitSANT Pt'M IVTS lt'llvr riitliiiilun. rt'Kiilute tin' liver, nml bowt'li. Kiimv ti tnUr hh riinily. Took It I for a Hear. ain.tt ims;ii hs'Jii.i iin.i.iKn Klickitat. Wash., Nov. UN. llecause Ills business piirlr.er, William Smith, mistook lit in for a bear yesterday, and tcMk a shot at him. while the two were hunting here, Linils t'lirftaliuu is dead. It. Is staled that Smith, In order to make a showlnir, disregarded the or ders of the captain of the hunting party, ami, seeing Carnaliati moving about In the underbrush, but not be ing able In distinguish him, shot point blank at his partner. Smith is pros trated with grief. EOPLE SHOULD GUARD AGAINST APPENDICITIS Salem peoplo who have stomach and bowel trouble should guard against ppendlcltls by taking simple buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as coin pounded in Adlcr-l-ka, the German remedy which became famous by cur ing appendicitis. A SINGLE DOSE relieves sour stomach, gas on the Uwnach and constipation INSTANT LY because (Ills simple mixture an tlsoptlclzes the digestive organs and draws off tho linprltles. J. C. Terry, Druggist Isn't Toddy to como In on that $25, 00 a year to former presidents? If not, there Is no ono now to give thi monoy to. J DR. YUEN Successor to Dr. Kum TIIK CHINESE EXPERT I1EKIIALIST To Whom It .May Concern: Had suffered with chronic consti pation and stomach trouble for over five years; was so weak at times I could hardly walk; had lost thirty pounds In weight. I spent hundreds of dollars . for medicine and tried doctor after doctor, and they all ut terly failed to help me. I was Just about ready to give up hopes when I heard of Dr. Yuen's Chinese herbs. After taking five weeks' treatment I was well and had gained eighteen pounds In flesh. Hoping this testimony will be read and bo the means of holping Borne ono else, I am, respectfully, MRS. L. W. 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