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' vim 'cimiL-Wnaii. sale., 'onr.cm, wm-mw"" a rge Four Holland Picks out It's Site Ii.'NiTi:n r:ir.s:i ikuhku wiiie. Sun Francisco, iJcc. 11. With the tmu.'l military review and speeches, ir. ..'onkhoer Imdmi, minister of the Netherlands to tlio I'nlted Slates, at tendedby members of the Holland-American society, and Oil E. Stone coin mipxIuinT from Minnesota, attended by members of tlio Minnesota society, picked filtJ'M for llolliind and Minne sota's exhibit to the I'anania-I'iiclflc Inlernatlonal exposition hern this af ternoon. Tho combined parties were tendered A luncheon at tho St. Francis hotel nnd the proceeded to the exixuiltlon grounds. Dr. Ixiudun selected a site for Holland, which ceremony was fol lowed by ComnilHHloner Stono picking cut the spot for his Btuto exhibit. Colonel Cornelius Gardener, com manded the military review and sa lutes wore fired from the United Slates crulwr Marblehead anchored off tho exposition Bite. Fear of Insanity Caused Him to Kill Himself CNITED rntHS IT.AHKD WIIIE.) San Franclaco, Dec. 11. Kear that lie would follow his wife to the Napa liiHiino it Kyi urn , raised to frenzy when his pet dog scratched at bin door, canned W. H. Kohh, years old, to Mow out his brains hero today. Hons' wife, was taken to Napa, a few days ago and nlnce he has been ob sessed with tho dread that officers vere, coming for him. When (be dog scratched at his door today Itoss fired w ildly about bis room at bis Imaginary foes and then with his last bullet end ed bis own life. Neighbors round the dog whining at the, door anil the man di'iul liudile. coilii tim; tiii: ciiei ks COSTS I'.llllll.lllMI (I'NI'IKI) I'llKSH I.HAHKI) WIIIK.l Washington, Dec. 11. The examin ation of Waller Frew, president of the Coi n Kxchungo bunk of Chicago, was resumed today before the house iv-ini-mlltee which Is Investigating tho "money trusl.' Frew described the cost of exchanging collecllous by I ho clearing lioiise In New York with those ill oilier cllles. He said the collection of country checks cost the New York banks between $2,0110,11110 and $:!,0lio, 000 a year. MIX Ml iOT YI-RIMCT i on is,iioo dam ;i:s (IINITKII 1'IIESH I.HAHKII W1IIR. Scuttle, Wash., Dec. 11. Nils .1 on li li nen, a crippled miner this numiing was given a verdict of $IS,(llW against the rioneer Mining company by a jury in Judge Meyers' court. The case lias been bitterly contested Hlneo Thursday. JouIiiibcii was Injured in a gold plac er mine near Nome on March 2, 1!H0, through the careless operation of a hoist. Mb left leg nnd right forearm became stiffened as H result, and his entire nervous system shattered. Itlg Steamer for ('east. IlIMTKII l'HKAB l.nAHRD W MlK Seattle, Wash., Dee. 11 , The Km prcsrt of KiiHRia, the new Canadian Pa cific liner, Is Hearing completion In Knglnud, according to advices received here today, and will sail for this port May "7. She will rfin between Van couver and the Orient. Library Tables SAI.EM URMTI RE CO. !i:t:i ( hrmckcla Street. Artisan Excursion to Portland Thursday, December 12. lioiind trip $1 M. Cood on any train going down during day. Return only on special utter meeting In Chrlstenseii ball coiner Yamhill an Klcvcuth titrccts. Kxciiifkm train will leave Halem at 0:45 p. m. and will arrive in i'orlland (lOlh and Morrison) about 7::t0. at which time dinner will be served in hull at corner Kleveiilh and Yamhill. Ask for Artisans' excursion ticket at Oregon Electric depot. J. T. PENS'. MKrf. J AS. GODFREY, IVAN O. MARTIN, Coiumltoo. SEE IF YOUR CHILD'S TONGUE IS COATED IF (ROSS. FEVERISH, ItlMOl'S (MVK REI.HIOIS "SVIIi r 01' H(iS" TO CLEANSE ITS LITTLE IIOWELS. Look at the tongue, Mother! If ctated, it Is a sure, sign that your lit tle one's insldes, tho stomach, liver uud 30 feet of bowels are clogged up with putrifying waste matter and need n gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When your child Is listless, droop ing, pale, doesn't sleep soundly or eat heartily or is cross, irritable, feverish, Moniach sour, breath bad; has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, or Is full of cold, give a tcaspoonful of Syr up of Figs, and In a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, undlgetited food, and sour bile will gently move on and out of Its little bowels without nausea, griping of weakness, and you surely will have a well, happy and smiling child again shortly. With Syrup of Figs you are not drugging your children, being com posed entirely of luscious figs, senna and aromatlcs It cannot be harmful, besides they dearly love its delicious taste. Mothors should always keep Syrup of Figs handy. It is the only stomach, liver and bowel cleanser and regula tor needd. A little given today will save a sick child tomorrow. Full directions for chldren of all ngest and for grown-ups planly print ed on tho pnekage. Ask yur druggist for the full name, "Syrup of Figs nnd F,llxlr of Senna," prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co. This Is the delicious tasting, gen uine old relable. Refuse anything else offered. s(( sc j( s( )c jjc jjc sfc i)c s(c sjs jc j(c sc ) X-RAYS AND SMILES. Harry Dlslier, of Davenport Iowa, agctl 7.'!, last, week welcomed the ar rival of his iilld child. The oldeBt is 111, and the last, will probably be, or should be, "Zl" for Dlslier In the pop ular meaning of that phrase. ,T. N. Teal lias one font urn In his candidacy for appointment of scere lary of tlio Interior that Is out of the usual, and Hint Is thai he Ir generally and strongly endorsed by Republicans and Republican newspapers. The Methodist Ministerial associa tion, al Portland, has gone on record as favoring capital punishment. Dr. True Wilson says (lovernor West is "soft-beaded nnd senllnieiilal" but this Is better than being hard headed and foolish. Col. Roosevelt, at Chicago yesterday, roundly scored the Idaho Biipreine court for lis decision concerning get ting ills inline, or the progressive elec tors, on the ballot. He expressed pro found contempt for them, and this Is one of the cases where the colonel's feedings are heartily reciprocated, Willi a little dinner parly given In honor of Mr. llullrick by President lloiuan, of the Willamette, the annual biuuiuet of the Meyers Pros, to their employes, some Gil of them, and a ball supper for 300, given by Mrs. T. Lives Icy and Mrs. John .1. Roberta, at 10:30 last night, the Marlon Hotel was a pretty busy place. To Entertain the Elks. An event which many aro looking forward to with pleasurable anticipa tion, Is Bet for tomorrow, Thursday evening. At that time the local Klks will be the guests of Cherry City lodge No. 4 9S, riyal Order of Moose, at the hitler's new home In the Derby build in f. Among the ninny olher things will be a fine collation, spread In the lodge lianiinet room. Sort of makes a fellow want to be an Klk or a Moose, or anyway a "progressive," tall for RUN, Not Ice Is hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Salem, Ore gon, Invites sealed bids for the mak ing of an Improvement of Rural av enue In the city of Salem, Oivgon, from the east line of Commercial si reel to the west line of Twelfth stiect with crushed rock concrete pavement, gravel concrete pave- ment or crushed nck macadam I luneim nl In accordance with th" plans. Kpeclllcations and estimates on l ie In Hi. i olllct of the city recorder of said city, which are hereby referred jlo iitid made a part of this notice, j S.iid bills will be opened on or aftc I the li'.tli day of December, 1!'12. at or iil'oiit 7;i!0 o'clock p. ill., in open eoiiu ji.l in, -'tlng In the city hall In Salem, Oiegiin. Kaeb bid submitted must be : accompanied by a cci'tlre-d check eipial I In amount to ten per cent of the amount of the bid. The clly reserves the right to rejivt any and all bid This notice Is published for live suc ci .-she days In a dally ncwspaiN-r pub llshed In the city of Salem, Oregon, the date (f Hrst publication being IVcem bcr 11, 1912. CUAS F. E1.01N. 12-1 !-(. City Recorder. Voters Are Against a Change CNlTtD I'HEHS LEASED WIIIE. San Francisco Dec, 11. A majority of tlio 37 charter amendment submit ted to tho voters of Sun Francisco yes tt rday were defeated. Tho most pro nounced featuo of the election waB an apparent unified sentiment on the part of (.lie taxpayers to swat every nieasn ure which provided in any way for the possibility of increasing taxes. The proposed two-platoon system for the fire department, which would add $"00,U()0 a year to the city's expense, suffered with a dozen others, all of which were defeated. The proposed charter provision for local option was badly defeated. In addition to the opposition to any form of local option, many organizations op posed the measure because It set no definite boundary limits for option dis tricts. The administration measure for eas ing restrictions on franchises for pub lic service corporations, eliminating the minimum wage from the present charter, extending franchise tonus and guaranteeing profits and full return of capital invested to private Interests nnd further providing a moans for ex tending United Railroads franchises to an Indeterminate period, with rec ognition of Its watered values was de feated. Another amendment for construction of utilities by direct taxation or as sessment district for municipal opera tion or for prlvato operation under lease, was defeated. The liall ('might Them. UNITED 1'IIESS LEASED WIIIE. Reno, Nev., Deo. 11. Ilecause a Bteel rail, part of a load on a work train near here, rolled from the car, sweep ing off a gang of laborers, two are dead and three badly Injured. The rail acted as a lever and threw two of the men under tho wheels of the train. Missed Ills Wile. San Francisco, Dec. 11. Despondent because of a long separation from his wife, who now resides In New York, H. C. C. liConhaiiBor, believed to be a wealthy mining man from San Diego, is dead bore today, having commuted suicide In a local hotel. OLD-TIME REMEDY DARKENS THE HAIR lines Color, Lustre lo Faded and (.'ray Hair- Dandruff (iilck ly Removed. For generations Sage ami Sulphur have lus'n used for hair and sculp troubles. Almost everyone knows the value of such a combination for keep ing the hair a good even color, for ci ring dandruff, itching scalp and fall ing hair, and for promoting the growth of (lie hair. Years ago the only way to get a hair tonic of this kind was to iniike It In the home, which was trou blesome and not always satisfactory. Nowadays, almost any up-to-date drug gist can supply his patrons with a ready-to-uso product, skillfully pre pared in pc fectly equipped laborato ries. An ideal preparation of this sort Is Wyelh's Sage and Sulphur Hair Rem edy, In which sage and sulphur are combined with other valuable reme dies for scalp troubles and thin, weak hair that Is losing its color or coming out. After using this remedy for a few days, you will notice the color giadiially coming back, your scalp will feel better, the dandruff will soon be gone and In less than a month's time there will be a wonderful dlfferemw In your hair. Uui't neglect your hair If It Is full of dandruff, losing Its color or coming cut. Get a 11 ft y cent bottle of Wy i th's Sage and Sulphur from your druggist and seo what a few days' tiealuient will do for you. All drug gists sell It. under guarantee, that, the money will bo refunded if the remedy is not exactly as represented. Agent, J. C. Perry. Drives Off a Terror. The chief executioner of death In the winter and spring months is pneu monia. Its advance agents are colds and grip. In ony attack by one of these maladies no time, should be lost In taking the best medicine 'obtain able to drive it off. Countless thous ands have found this to be Dr. King's New Discovery. "My husband believes It has kept him from having pneu nnmls three or four times," writes Mrs. George W. Place, Rawsonvllle. Vt., "and for coughs, colds and croup we have never found Its equal." Guar anteed for all bronchial affections. Price '.0 cts. and $1.00. Trial bottle free of J. 0. Perry. COUCHES SAI.EM ITRMITRE (0. 3,'iS ChemcUta Street You won't be bothered by the blues if you keep yo.ir liver active, your bowels regular, and your stomach in good tone by timely use of the time-tested, beneficent, and always effective family remedy PILLS Sold aTtrywhar In bout 10., 2Sc Cllll for IliiK Notice Is hereby given mat Hie com mon council of the city of Salem, Ore gen, Invites sealed bids for the mak ing of an Improvement of Oak street In the city of Salem Oregon, from the east sldo of Commercial street to the west side of High ft ret with rock concrete pavement, gravel concrete pavement, standard bltullthic pave ment, light standard bltullthic pave ment, light gravol bll nibble pavement, heavy gravel bltullthic pavement, El Oso No. 1 pavement, Kl Oso No. 2 pavement, El Oo No. 3. Kl Oso No. 4 pavement, El Oso No. li pavement, Kl Osd No. 6 pavement, sheet asphalt pavement, bituminous concrete No. 1 pavement, bituminous concrete No. 2 pavement, bituminous concrete No., 3 pavement, or rockollte pavement In accordance with tho plans, specifica tions and estimates on (He In the of fice of tho city recorder of said city, which aro hereby referred to and made a part of this notice. Said bids will be opened on or after the 16th day of December, 1012, at or about 7:30 o'clock p. ni In open coun cil meeting In the city ball In Salem, Oregon. Each bid submitted must be accompanied by a certified check equal In amount to ten per cent of the ("mount of the bid. The city reserves the right to reject nny and nil bids. This notice Is published for live suc cessive days In a dally newspaper pub lished In tho city of Salem, Oregon, tlio date of first publication being Decem ber 11, 1912. CHAS. F. KI.GIN, 12-ll-rt. City Recorder. A Woman Judge. ONITKD I'llKHS LT.ASKD WIIIE. Chicago, Dec. 11. The first woman Judge to sit In Chicago Miss Mary M Ilartelme will he Inaugurated hen tomorrow. For 18 years she has been public guardian of Cook county. Miss Rartolme will be assistant to Juvenile Judge Plckney, directing most of her atetntion to girls who come under the court's Jurisdiction, Found a Ilalloon. iinitek l'liuss m:asi:d WIIIE. Salinas. Cal., Dec. 11. An aban- jdoncd full-sized baloon with wicker basket attached, was found by Fred Cbappell, Dr. .1. A. Chappell and Jesse Reeve, while the trio were shooting quail about 20 miles from Salinas, nc ccrdlng to their story today. They brought some rope nnd other souve nirs, but were forced to leave the bag behind. TKACHKItS' KXAMIXATIONS. Notice Is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Marlon County w ill hold the. regular examina tion for nppllcanls for state papers at the Salem high school as follows: For State Papers Commencing Wednesday, December 18, at 9 o'clock n. m., and continuing until Saturday December 21, at 4 p. in. Wednesday Forenoon Writing, U. S. History, Physiology. Wednesday Afternoon Physical Ge- cgraphy, Reading, Composition, Meth. ods In Reading, Methods In Arithmetic. Thursday Forenoon Arithmetic, History of Education, Psychology, Methods In Geography. Thursday Afternoon Grammar, Ge ography, American Literature. Phv- jslcs Methods In Umguage, Thesis for Primary Certificate. Friday Forenoon Theory and Trac jtlce, Orthography, English Literature Friday Afternoon School Law, Bot any, Algebra, Civil Government, Saturday Forenoon Geometry, Ge ology. . Saturday Afternoon General Histo ry, Uookkeeplng, W. M. SMITH, County School Superintendent. 12-7-91 12-12-wk There are hundreds of trumps on tho market Imliiy wl.kn nru miaiantml to I l Hie l.f.st." p,,,i,ahV you ure wenr. i"l 1"T ','"" ,,(", " lvln" "" rrll..f iin.l h i ttsf a. I Ion the milkers dalm- i ed It would? Tii,. n,sti ,, amI an ,,. I'or'unt thitiK ult.ut a good truss Is the fitting. A urns el, rk . uirt fit one nron. I erlv. nor can voi, , t llt ,v In , tak.'s an enptrt. A-tliur K. Hull, the 1 iioi.M tru, ,A,.rt and member of th,. , lV"""."1 '.'",r" - "f s" KmnelKeo ,, !.!,,,.,''! 1 '""'"li. whoe fu.-t.irv h at1 -.1. L-li-Ktuph Av. iuu-, Oakland, 'will be SALEM At Hotel Marion Dec. 12th Tf you ure nfill,-t,-d witn rupture come mid .-, hini. ,,.t him explain to you tl,. IT..,, I, i. : ... tliu-,l. l.-t li i in explain the wonderful e ii,.. ti.w An.itoml.-al Tius. I " I "h- ini that mc-is the Indi vidual requirements of the user, as it not ii M.,. k truss, , .,,-h i. i.n ! us,-inl.,., t,. meet the ii, o.-sslties of the . ...so. The Visit W,,,'t OOSt Villi HHV- thins, t.ut you will revive some valu- able ,1 i,-e and Information on rupture. , II"1 new- .Viiitoml.-.il Truss has no , SpilnCS. Lett. h.llliess or I.... .- I then-fore do, s not hind, pinch or suue.-je the wearer, tf you are wearintr a pain ful or unsatisfactory truss call and see Mr. Hull when he mmra to town No harm, for consultation. BUPTHEIE Wilson Gets Two Electors CMTKD riltSH IJUSKD WIIIE. Sacramento, Cal., Dec. 11. With the fag end of the election count be ing flnallv checked up, and no differ ence in figures over those already be ing finally given out Wallace beat ing Griffin by 17-1, and the Democrats securing two electors Secretary of State Jordan today stated that he would be able to certify the official count to the governor before evening. The total vote for the state was 700,- 121. lloyd, top Socialist elector, received 9.201 votes, and Annie K. Bldwcll, the first Prohibition electoral candidate, !3,3G6. Only 400 Prohibitionists 'scratched" their ballots, and 492 So cialists scratched. In a statement Issued today, Senator Camlnottl, chairman of the state Dem ocratic state executive committee, de clared himself to be perfectly satis fied with the way the official count here had been conducted. RAILROADS TRYING TO SOLVE THE PROBLEM f CNITF.D rilKHS LEABF.D WIIIE.) San FranclBco, Dec. 11. To frame an action regarding the relations be tween the Union Pacific and the South ern Pacific that will conform with the recent supreme court decision declar ing the combination of the two roads to be Illegal, William Sproule, presi dent of the Southern Pacific, Is en route today to New York, where he will confer with the officials of the Harrlman system. Sproule will slop at Salt Lake City for a brief conference with the Union Pnclfln officials there. WAXTS TO KNOW ROAD'S REAL VALUE UNITED TIIESS LEASED W1MS. Washington, Dec. 11. That a law authorizing a psysical valuation of railroads, considered most necessary In the proper estimating of freight and passenger rates cpuld be passed with a Utile agitation among senators Is the belief here today of those who advo cate the measure. Tho bill was passed In the house of representatives, It is said, with the be lief that It would lie burled In commit tee before reaching the senate. Austria Wante Scrvlii. (UNITED MESH LEASED WII1E.1 Vienna, Dec. 11. Quoting the words of the Russian minister of foreign af fairs, Panln, who Is 1772 said: "Ser vla Is a thorn in Austria's feet," Count Adalbert Sternberg suggests that it may be necessnry lo annex Servla, if it does not cease to bo a constant source of danger to the peace of Austria, Count Sternberg, a statesman very close to Archduke Ferdinand, points out how Servla's nttitude has tended to make Austria's Industrial nnd busi ness circles uneasy for years for fear of war. Christmas Furniture This is a Store of Many Suggestions. Here are only a few of them Viewing our window display and displays throughout the store will suggest many things that you would prob ably not think of, and which make permanent, pleasing and inexpensive gifts. We'll hold any selection for de livery when and where you may direct. HE? ARM CHAIRS AM) ROCKERS I'esigns that will impress you as be ing different from the ordinary. Some of solid mahogany. Others of oak at Jo, $r..;o, $ir,. $25 and up. Over stuffed chairs, upholstered In denim and leather. VlMlTAItl.E LAMPS. Artistic lighting pieces in candela bra and other designs, wired complete and ready for attaching. You can ru,-,e some one at little cost from the following articles Bewing tables, smoking 8,ands. umbrella stands, cheval mirrors. I "i wen's all SEXSIliLY Made ffZJfM Acc't. AbsoIutelyPure From a series of elaborate chemical tests. Com'parative digestibility, of food made with different baking powders: An equal quantity of bread (biscuit) was made with each of three differ ent kinds of baking powder cream of tartar, phosphate, and alum and submitted separately to the 'action of the digestive fluid, each for the same length of time. The percentage of the food digested is shown as follows: Bread made with Royal Cream of Tartar Powder: j 99 Per Cent. Digwted Bread made with phosphate powder: 67 K Per Cent. Pigeited j Bread made with alum powder: 67 Per Cent. Digetted . Royal Baking powder raised food is. shown to be of greatly superior digestibility and healthfulness. MARE ISLAM) YARD WILL REPAIR CUTTER UNITED IMIEKS LEASED WIRE. Vallejo, Cal., Dec. 11. As a result of the Hare Bland navy yard's underbid ding all rival concerns, the treasury department today ordered the revenue cutter Mantling to come here Decem ber 20, when repairs costing $GO,000 will be started. Repairs also are to be made this month on the cruiser Den ver. Could Shout For Joy, "I want to thank you from the bot tom of my heart," wrote C. D. Rader, of Lowisburg, W. Va., "for the won derful double benefit I got from Elec tric IUtters, in curing me of both a severe case of stomach trouble and of rheumatism, from which I had been an almost helpless sufferer for ten years, It suited my case as though made lust for me." For dyspepsia, indigestion, jaundice, and to rid the system of kidney poisons that cause PRETTY PARLOR TAI1LES In mahogany, fumed and golden oak; 15 different styles; they are all good numbers and represent the most pop ular patterns in our line, Priced from $S and up PRICED TOR YOL. rheumatism, Electric Bitters have no superior. Try them. Every bottle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only BO cen. of J. C. Perry. Attending Farmers' Week at the 0. A, C, WiOtild be a good Investment ot Its cost for thousands of farmers. Most of the expenditures In the re cent Oregon election were needless. Probably in, no case did they change the result. When a married man has to use a nail to connect his trousers with his suspenders he Is justified In his belief that marriage is a failure. Extension TabPs SALEM FCRMTURE CO. 333 Chcniekcta Street." LIBRARY TABLES A Bplendid showing of them, In the fumed oak, the waxed golden and ma hogany. Priced at $17.60, $20, $22, $25, $35, $45. Your own borne will be bo much more cheerful Christmas with some new piece of furniture, or perhaps your friends have been longing for Just SjCfeUffnc, j i such an addition to their home. : Mahogany pedestal waste paper basket, N'ever were out stocks bo complete with