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THE DAILY CATITAL JuUKNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1919. PAGE SEVEN. mm PAPERS SEE CAItGER OF ANOTHER BALKAN STAIESWAR . By Ed. L. Keen rUetted Press Staff Correspondent.) Lendon, Nov. 25. Growing tear of another Balkan war with Italy and Joca-St&ria. playing the leading roles wig. expressed In the British pressj today. ' The analomous situation created by Gafcriele D'Annunzio. in Fiume and Dalmatia, has brought the allies near ly to the end of. their, patience, in the pinion ot some newspapers. If this situation is allowed to continue un checked, in the opinion of the Evening - Standard, it will provide A new war, . The Pall Mall Gazette tears a possi ble Balkan war unless the peace con ference takes action to enforce, its de 4 eisions with regard to Flume and Dal inatU. No agreement Italy may enter can be considered more than a "scrap ot paper"" so long as her soldiers and sailors may be weaned from allegiance to their government by an "egotistical rebel" and "Induced to flout the peace conference" the Gazette announced. - .D'Annunzio holds Fiume and Zara not only against the request of the peace conference, but in direct defi ance of the orders of his government, this newspaper pointed out, and. he even has induced Italian military force to embark upon "attacks upon neigh boring countries." : Jogo-Slavia, the Gazette said, has ex rcised "most exemplary restraint" in not taking action against D'Annunzio, assuming that the peace conference -will carry out the provisions decided upon for disposal of Adriatic territory If these terms are not exeouted speed' lly, in the opinion of this newspaper. Italy soon may find herself involved in a disastrous Balkan adventure because of the action of her "fillbusterers.' . : D'Annunzio has become a "serious nuisance," in the opinion of the Even lng Standard. Higher Paj For Nan And Army Considered Washington, Nov. 24. Higher pay lor-all men in the army and navy will be one of the first questions to be con sidered by the house at the beginning of the 'regular session-on December 1, leaders of the military and naval com mittees said today. ; fJhat increases will be granted seems practically sure. Representative But ler, Pennsylvania, chairman of the house naval affairs committee, said. Plans are being considered to make the Increase the same for men in both the army and navy and toward that end a joint committee ot the military and nffval commutes will meet early next week to frame the new schedule to be recommended to the house. OF MINES 0.A.C.SEEB CM ' WITH EASTERSI TEA! Portland, Or., Nov. 84.i-InvitaUons have been telegraphed to the Illinois, Syracuse and Notre Dame tootban (earns to meet the Oregon Agricultural college-eleven In Portland. The Aggies- hope one of the three will accept and that a game between football teams representing the west and east can be arranged tor Decem ber . Washington State college was sched uled to meet Syracuse in Portland on that date,- but Athletic Director Bohler announced after the Cougars' defeat here Saturday that he had cancelled the ijame, as his team is not in shape to play Syracuse or any other big east ern team. IT 11 COMPLETE EQUIPMENT Distribution of the equipment to the fifteen units of the Oreogn National guard was completed Saturday, ac cording to Major Hall of the adjutant general's office and the regiment Is new completely organized, federalized and outfitted for any contingency that might require their services. The equipment five carloads of it iia furnished by the federal govern ment and Is estimated to have cost be tween 1160,000 and 1176,000, and In cludes 1,600 rifles, bayonets, belts and gftabbards, approximately 200,000 rounds of ammunition, 200 automatic pistols,, 60 automatic rifles, four ma chine guns; clothing equipment com plete, including underclothing, shoes, socks, hats and overcoats; meskits. Stoves, medical supplies and 28 trans port wagons. With this equipment in the hands of the various units the regiment is now ready to move on very slfbrt . notice, according to Major Hall who states that the organization is at the height of efficiency at this time. The regiment at this time includes 12 companies of infantry, one head quarters company, one machine gun company and one supply company. The organization of two additional companies of infantry which will ulti mately be converted Into coast artil lery corps is in progress at Newport and Tillamook, the former unit be ing practically ready for organization now. Work on 20 miles of The Dalles California highway between Bend and .Redmond and four miles of the high way south of Bend will start within the next two weeks. Steps are being taken at Fossil by mothers, wives and sisters of ex-soldiers to form an auxiliary to ' American Legion. JJon't Look Old From Here Up A little "Danderinc" checks ugly dandruff and stops hair falling Seattle, Wash., Nov. 24. State coal operators assembled here today to con fer with Governor Hart concerning re sumption of coal mining throughout this district. "It is my opinion that mines of the state will be producing their normal output before, the end of the week,'" .Governor Hart said before the confer ence began. State troops will be dispatched to mining areas in event of trouble, ac cording to the governor's plana , Mines at Bayne began work on Fri day with regular troops on guard. Wilekson mines were scheduled to re sume today, while at Cokedale and Belllngham production of coal started Saturday, -with partial forces. The county court has prepared the Coos county budget for 1920, which calls for the expenditure of $413,110. For roads the court asks 211,490. ' COOILPIISIS OF EIWIhG TREATY Paris. Nov. 24. (United Press.) The supreme council today discussed the situation created by departure- of the German delegates sent here to.dis cuss nHathoda tor carrying out the terms of the peace treaty and decided to send a note to Germany. The -council also decided that future negotiations between the Poles and Germans over boundary questions will be held in Paris. Sir George Clark., head of the allied mission in Budapest, bad notified the supreme council' that a Hungarian co alition ea biiiet has been- formed ana that be is leaving Budapest.. News is received of the death at VaMejo,'Ct, Mrs. Stanford Short ridge, for more than 40 years a res ident of Albany. She was 81 years old The American. Legion at Prineville has started a campaign to raise $15, 90 to be used, in. the erection of a memorial for - soldier heroes ot the country. The Bina DanSelson gold ' quartz mining property near Gold Hill has been sol to William A. Douglas, an experieneed' mine- operator. W. H. Balr, a commission merchant of Canby, will ship five carloads of Christmas trees to San Francisco and one to Honolulu. Why Druggists Recommend Swamp-Root A scowload of coal from Hood Riv er to a highway construction camp near Hosier was swamped Thursday and sank In deep water. Floyd Wright who was with the scow, narrowly es caped drowning. For Colds or Influenza and as a Preventative take LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE , Tablets. Look for E. W. GROVE'S signature on the box .30c (Adv) ltal Journal. For many years druggists have watched with much interest the re markable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kid ney, liver and bladder medicine. It is a physician's prescription. Swamp-Root is a -strengthening medicine. It helps the kidneys, liver and bladder do the work nature in tended they, should do. Swamp-Root has stood the test of years. It is sold by all druggists- on its merit and it should help you. No other kidney medicine has so many friends. . . . Be sure to get Swamp-Root and start treatment at once. "However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be Bure and mention the Salem Cap- (Adv) We now excel where we i se ta imitate Said the lady as she finished her first green turtle soup ' 'It's almost as good as mock! " From imitation of Eastern made goods, Oregon manufacturers have advanced until they now sur pass their rnodels. BUY HOME PRODUCTS. Not only because it is a good thing for the state and for you to keep Oregon money at home but Because they are Superior Associated Industries of Oregon 'Get a small bottle of "Danderine" at any drug store for a few cents, pour a little into your hand and rub vreffl into the scalp with the finger tips. By morning most, if not all, of this awful scurf will have disappear ed. Two or three applications often remove every bit of dandruff and tops falling hair. Every hair on scalp shortly shows more life, vigor, bright- thickness and color. iaovj Cut This Out " When you want an Auto Truck call 998 day phone, and 679J night phone. 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No trace had been found early today of any of the crew of the steamer Myron, owned by the O. W. Blodgett company, Bay City, - Mich., which went down off Whitefish Point during the severe storm Saturday. : The Myron carried a crew of 18 men. Hiram Moore, who escaped from the state penitentiary on August 10, 191. was returned to Salem Saturday from Walla Walla. L.M.HUM ; " can of YickSoTc t Chinese Medicine end Tea Co knows disease. X I Open Sundays from 10 A. II. T until 8 r. It. 4 1S3 Sontn High 8t Balem, Oregon. Phone 283 j The Companionship of Intercession THE NATION-WIDE CAMPAIGN OF THE EPISCOPAL CIICRCH DIOCESE OF OREGON Desiring to take part as an Intercessor in the Natlon-Wide Cam paign of the Church, I hereby enroll "as a member of the COM PANIONSHIP OF INTERCESSION, and Willi pray daily that God may bless this Campaign for the good of His Church and for the advancement of His Kingdom. I will also offer these Intercessions at the Holy Communion as often as possible, ' Name ..... ' . ' -' "Ask and ye shall receive" St. John 16:21 (To be Retained by the Intercessor) Literature and prayer helps will be handed you through the Chairman of your Parish Committeei on Intercessidns. CUP AND MAIL The Companionship of Intercession THE NATION-WIDE CAMPAIGN OF THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH DIOCESE OF OREGON Name . - -.. City Street - Parish .'. Mission ..... ' " ' J. A. SELLWOOD, Local Chairman Intercessions . CLIP AND MAIL REV. CHAS. H. POWELL ' Diocesan, Campaign Headquarters, Oregon Rectory, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Salem, Oregon There may be those who, by some chance," have been overlooked in the canvass for membership in the Companionship of Interces sions. 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