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PAGE TWO. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1910. rnnviiir mrim orUiwItL Y U I lilU U.i INCREASED PAY FOR "Comeback" For Genius Seen In Gland's Change . Water Permits. k CHICAGO BAXK ROI1HKD. Chicago, Dec. 2. Kour bandits hcl;l op the Twelfth Strt'ot state bunk and escaped with $20,000. of which $15. 000 was In Liberty ftonds. One of the Bandits is believed to have been hot bv Joseph AV. Vlscain. cashier of the Gertin of Pilot Rock has hanVt - B8 ESZa I, Snoknn. Wn. Dec. 2. With the t'.uarctians of Liberty, an hnti-CalhO' lie society, actively working to put two candidates into office, and with half of the city bitterly fighting them. voters go to the polls here today to - elect two school board members and adopt or reject a proposal to raise teachers pay. ... Charges that the Guardians hope ly electing two certain candidates, to control th board and oust all pro Catholic school employes, have been made. That the Guardians are actively in he fight was proved Sunday when they appeared at churches and passed out pamphlets. John G. Rogers and John C. Larue, present members of the school board, whose names have been coupled with the Guardians of Liberty, have denied that they are in any conspiracy to onst pro-Catholic employes. PAIR, BELIEVED IN OREGON, SOUGHT AS WOMAN'S SLAYERS Lawton, Mich., Dec. 1. Police to day sought Mrs. Lester Tabor and her son Walter, last reported "somewhere in Oregon", following the finding of the body of Miss Maud Tabor in a trunk in the basement of the Tabor Jiome here. The body was found by Mrs. Flor ence Tabor Critchlow, formerly of San Francisco, a sister of the dead woman. Authorities said the body had evidently been in the trunk for at least three years. Hiss Tabor, a graduate of the Uni versity of Michigan and a teacher of languages, disappeared about three years ago, shortly after the death of her father, a" prominent lawyer of tills city. Police said that following the wom an's disappearance, her brother Wal ter declared she died on a ranch out west where she had gone for her health. . " Authorities said Miss Tabor had a sweetheart here at the time of her disappearance. Examination of the, body disclosed the woman was about to become a mother, furnishing a mo tive for the crime. Miss Tabor was 46 years of age when she disappeared. L MEETING OF TEACHERS BIG EVENT The forth coming session of the state teachers association to be held in Port land, December 2!), 30 and 31, promises to be .!( most important in the history of tli6 organization, according to J. A Chun-hill, state superintendent of in fill lit lion. ' Delegates from every county in the state and from every teachers' organ -wmn are expected to attend, the en rollment of teachers -already exceed ing thai of auv revfous year. In most t tile Knuitie-? wherein institutes 'lave Keen lit-lrf this year 10 ft per cent of the toachors nave joined t!:e state associa tion. iV r. Churchill Mtat?. II. '.. Wilson, city s;;pei nteivler.t of Berkeley, Cal., with a national reputa tion as an educator and .the author o. several well known educational works lias been secured as one of the num bers of what promises to be a most in - UredJng thrc-t-day program. Sau Francisco, Dec. 2. (United Press. ) The xlecrepit actor and the down and out genius will stage a most remarkable comeback if the in terstitial glands operation available to the public. Dr. Victor O. Vecki declared today in an address be-1 fore the Western Arts association. I The saying 'an old actor is an old fceggaj' will not apply," said Dr. Vecki, "for genius will be restored in full measure. The stiffened fingers of the aged pianist will be made flexible and cracked voice of the tragedian of former days will become resonant." Dr. Vecki held out hope to the man of artisfic temperament who has never become a genius through lack of exe cutive ability. The so-called interstitial glanas operation," he said, "will supply the missing qualities of force and power in many instances. It will be a great boom to genius." Dr. Vecki is a personal friend of Dr. Frank G. Lydston of Chicago who originated the operation. He has been associated with Dr. L. L. Stanley at San Quentin prison in the hitter's gland operations on criminal He declareu the gland operation is "definitely past the experimental stage and is a great success." Charles B filed applicat.on with the state engi neer's office for permission to appro priate wate;' irom Stanley creek for ir. rigation purposes. Isidore Girand of becomes Anirews nas applied for the appro- priauuii vi water xiuhu..-i !iims ur irrigation of 150 acres aiul O. W. Allen of Portland has asked for permission to appropriate water from Mill creek In Marion county -for irrigation and powsv development. PAN MOTOR OFFICIAL IS HELD JOR PERJURY Chicago, Dec, 2. H. S. Wigle, Spok ane, Wash,, director and former vice president of the Pan Motor company, was Monday held to the grand jury under $20,000 bonds in charges of perjury by Judge K. M. Landis in th trial of Pan Motor company officials nere. This action followed Wigle's state ment under cross-examination today that he purchased three shares nf stock for $15. He had previously tes tified that he paid $30 for the stock and the subscription blank bore out this statement. Judge Landis then took tne cross-examination in his own hands and had the court reporter read the questions and answers in Wiirle's testimony. The judge ordered the jury from the room. ' "1 have never heard such an unwar ranted exhibition of false swearing in iiiio cuurt, saiu the luclere. 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OUR PRICES ARE FARMLOTV PREENTVIIOL& SALE PRICES, AND THE QUALITY IS THE VERY BEST Silk plush, 48-in. width, value $9.48; sale, yd ..,$6.98 Silk velvet all colors 48 i wiHft v9i,ia 5 49 Broadcloth, 48-in. width, value $6.78; sale, yd....$4.98 Sale : ' .$3.98 Velveteen, all colors, value $2.28; sale price. $1.39 EVERYTHING IN 1 WEEK, TEaALLY FOR XMAS. -THE BEST ' Society. nwMu, i lucfcb Tb any church or Sunday School or Groceries Dry 6ooda Clothing STORE J" r s . . PHOKE 453