DAILT CAirTAT- SnmHAU RALICM. OREGO. MOXPAV. NOVKMBKIl SA. ItlO. PACK TWO THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. HOFER, Editor and Proprietor. B. M. IIOf'EH, Manager fedrndt Nwpp IXwotod to AmarWii Prln-tpW and the tnKrrM and DTtopnwt of All Omw Fubllht Erwry Ernlnf Except Sunday, Balm, Ore. SUBSCRIPTION lATISl (Inrariablr In Adrunco) rnr. b Carrier, pr rr .00 Per monlh 60c Dally, by Mall, per roar 00 Per month Kc Weakly, by Mall par year- tOO Six month! 80t FUU. I.RASBD WIRE TELEGRAPH REPORT LET US HAVE A NEW STATE CAPITOL. The present state house is outgrown and is no longer adequate for the public business. It i3 crammed from cellar togarret, and many departments, like the adjutant-general's office and others, are elsewhere The state printing office should have half the lower floor, if the printing business keeps on expanding as it has. A new Capitol, to cost about three million dollars, should be provided for by the coming session of the legislature. The cost should be distributed over about four or five years, a3 it would take that long to plan and construct it. o PORTLAND POPULATION SHOWN AT LAST. l The tardy census department has at last announced the popu lation of Portland at 207,214. ""'It gives Seattle 237,197, or nearly 30,000 more than Portland, an increase of 194 against 129 per cent for Portland in 10 years. i j In the Portland count 15,745 names were sirucK on, ana in Seattle 11,186 were eliminated as fraudulent. The Salem count has not yet been made public, but will be in the neighborhood of 15000. The Oregonian gives Census Enumerator Beach great credit for falling behind Seattle only 80,000. . . The census department of the United States has become a big, permanent Incubus on the taxpayers. It has thousands of clerks, and is adding more, and Its publi cation costs millions. It is the rankest example of the weakness of our government for multiplying and extending the functions of an official aristoc racy. v o . i OREGON NEEDS IMMIGRATION THAT WILL LABOR. A government expert is coming all the way from Washington to tell the farmers how to clear land of stumps. The great need of Oregon is not more officials, but laborers to grub land and take out the stumps. Of the million immigrants that arrive in New York each year, fifty thousand could be employed in Oregon. Oregon has plenty of immigration of the capitalistic class, and people who want soft jobs in banks and stores. Oregon should have a bureau of immigration that will get ua some laboring people who will clear land, milk cows, raise crops, and help gather our fruit crops. (Ve do not want Chinese and Japs or Hindoos, but the better class of European immigration ought to be made welcome here, and have information about Oregon? Several of the present state bureaus and costly commissions should be( consolidated or abolished, and give us something that will help save the industries we have, and. keep pur state from growing up to brush. - -. - t . o i REPUBLICAN PART i" DOES jNTOT GOVERN. "While there is a Republican state administration and a legis lature strongly Republican, the Republican party does not gov ern Oregon. An amendment has just been fastened on the constitution that changes the whole machinery of the courts and jury trials. Another amendment changes the whole system of levying county taxes, and comes near making the single tax an actuality. Grange leaders are trying to deny responsibility for this change that will heap more taxei on land and improvements. Two years ago the people rejected a single tax amendment, but now it has been fastened on them in another form. .. - ' ' Until the dominant party can be made to assume some respon sibility for the government of the state,! what use to complain? No one knows what will be sprung next, and we might as well all get ready to join the Socialist party and be done with it. - A rapidly extending paternalism with double elections, with a double system of legislation, Is being established. The eight measures adopted by the people cost about twice as much as the average session of the legislature. CHEMEKETA CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY . Chmket Lodge, No. 1, Iuiie enlint Order of Odd Fellows, of fculom, will od Tuesday evening, col ebrale the 6 Sib. anniversary of its btrth and the pormanent eetabllHu nient of the orgauliation on the Fa cltlc CuoBt. It will have rounded out j.erlo4 In the history of the order und the lodge the parent body of the socio! y In the I'ttciflo Northwest with a record of which the mem bur are especially proud; a record that liicludus the holding of a regu lar weekly sobsIou, with officer and full nimriim of nicmbors iireeont throughout I's llfo. On th roatur of CUtmrkoU Lodge and those of Its offspring throughout the Northwest are Inscribed the names of men famous In Its history atateemen, Jurists, soldiers, edu catora and business men. Artisans and laborer have there rubbed 1 bowa with men high in the councils pf the nation, and have succeeded each other In the control of the lodge with scarce a ripple attending the change and, as It was la the ear ly hatory of the lodge, ao It la today. v Q ,' Lama baca oomea on suddenly and ie extremely painful. It la caused by . rheumatism of the muscle. Quick relief Is afforded by applying Chamberlain' Liniment. Soli by all dealers. GEOtfJ AMERICA!! SOCIETY coM'taniA mvEit will gct t,. SHOWS A STRONG MEMBER SHIPWILL HOLD NEW YEARS CELEBRATION. . Wlth'181 members on It rolls, the Salem German Society held Its annual meeting yesterday afternoon, and elected officer for the ensuing year. The society is in good circumstances financially, and baa a strong building society, with a fine site for a new hnllrllnir that mar be erected this coming year on the corner north of the Marlon Hotel. Eight new mem bers were taken In yesterday, and Mr. Kaump, for the ladles auxiliary reported progress. A committee was appointed to arrange for a New Ynar's celebration, composed of Measr. Deckebach, Stellman Hey- ser, and Mesdame Kehrherger, Kop lln and Heyser. There Is to be a Welnnachtabaum for the children, slnalna- and dancing with refresh ment In a large hall. Committee on members waa appointed aa follows Andregg. Butte and Stellman, and auditing committee, Kaup, Heyser and Jo Hug. The officer for the year are: E. Hofer, president and delegate; A. Kehrherger, vice-presi dent; Wm. Hnmburg, aecretary; John Stellman, treasurer, and Wm. Butte, alternate. The grand opora alngei who nieinl tholr vacatlona In Europe have a thrifty system. They work where their efforts will command the hlgbwt wage and spend their money where they can got the mont fur It. CORNER STONE CEREMONIES NOT OH THE BILL THEATRICAL MAN TITS $20 PIECE IN BUILDING CORNER AND PRACTICAL MAN RE MOVES IT BETWEEN SHIFTS. Utterly Wretched Nervous Prostration Long Endured Before Remedy waa Found. Ml Minerva. Kirmlniccr, Upper Pern, Pa., writ: "For vrl years I had nervoua proatrayon. end was uttorlr wretched. I lived on bread and beef tea becaua my atomarh would not re tain anything ele. I look many rem edied, but olitalnid no rII-f until I took Hood's RnraaparlllA, when I brg.in to (rain at once. Am now cured." I'ure, rlrh Mood make Rood, atrnng riervea, and thin la why Hood'a Snri pnrllla, which purlflea and enrhliea the blood, curea ao many nervoua dHeasea. Oet It today in uaual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. HIGH FLYERS WILL . GATHER AT FRISCO tciTTD raicss mabed wtiu Snn Francisco, Nov. 28. Walter Brooking, Arch HoxRey and Frank Pnrmalee, member of the Wright' aeroplane stable, will fly at the San Frnnctaco aviation meet scheduled for January, according to an an nouncement by the aviation com mittee of business men today. Final arrangements for the flights will be completed late this afteroon at a meeting between the committee and Roy Knabenshue, manager 'for tin Wright brothers. It has been definitely decided to hold the exhibitions on the plains near South City, and the work of laying out the ground and erecting a grandstand will be begun at once. UflCLE SAM WILL SPEND SOME MONEY COLUMBIA RIVE RAY ILL GET !, 723,000 AND COOS BAY $10,000. ENGINEERS' ESTIMATES FOR THE RIVERS AND HARBORS. JAPANESE EXPEDITION TO SEEK SOUTH POLE Toklo, Nov. 28. With the parting admonition of Count Okuma not to bombastically claim the discovery of the aouth pole, unless they brought back scientific proof, 28 explorer un der Lieutenant Shiras, of the Jap anese navy, are on their way south ward today. " The Japanese Antarttc expedition, financed by public eubscrlption and government aid, sailed Sunday after- 1 1 , . 1 TTnlHnn Thousand of residents of Toklo and surrounding towns gave the ex pedition a big end off, and leading officials made peeche of encouragement. To carefully, and appnrently se curely, tuck away a $20 gold piece In the corner stone of hla new thea ter building, tinder process of con struction on State street, one day nnd then the next to learn that the brick covering it had 'en removed and the money stolen, Is the exper ience of T. G. Bly, proprietor of Bly's theatw. The gold piece was inserted In the corner Btone Saturday forenoon. Tho niniions had then just commenced the erection of the front wall of tha building, and Mr. Bly celebrated the event in the presence of a few friends and spectators by inserting a $20 god ploce In the corner stone. The mason did not work during the afternoon nnd a a result the wall was built up but a few foot, but the bricks wore Eolldly laid and cemented and he felt sure that the money would not be d!i;Uirbed. Whe he made a vlBlt to the place yesterday morning, however, he found thnt tha bricks had been removed nnd tho money stolon. He. la exerting every effort towardj ascertaining the identity of tho thief, but enterjalna little hope of apprehending him. State of Ohio, City 0T Toledo, Lucaa County, : Frank J. Cheney make oath that he I senior member of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing buslnes In the City of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the aum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and-every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of De cember, A. D., 1886. A. W. OLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall' Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, and nets directly on the blood snd mucous surface of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 76c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con- stlnatlon unitbd run uum wiu. Washington, Nov. 28J Estimates of the cost of river and harbor Im provements throughout the United States for the year to end July 1, 1912, contained In the annual report of General Blxbey, chief, of army en glneera, shows a total of $22,227. 361. In his report General Blxbey se lect 221 project as worthy of con gresslonal appropriations. Among those recommendation are: Ohio river, $S, 550, 000. Mississippi river, $3,400,000. ' Columbia river, above Celllo falls to Snake river, $25,000. Columbia river, Celllo falls to The Dalles rapids, $600,000. Columbia river, below Portland, $150,000. Columbia river, mouth, $950,000. Los Angeles harbor, $270,009. San Francisco harbor, $30,000. Oakland harbor, $160,000. Eureka, Cal., harbor, $185,000. 'Gray Harbor, Wash., $300,000. Snohomish river, $76,000. San Joaquin river, $25,000. Coo Bay and harbor, tOr.) $40,' 000. ? I Salem's First Class Hotel j i! American Plan $3 Per Day j and Upward THE MARION X Ladies' and Gentleman's Grill Ser- t vice Between Meal Hours and , Until Twelve Midnight H. W. DOOLITTLE, Mgr. j s ACT.QWICKLY. IK-lay Has Been Dangerous in Salem Do the right thing at. the right time. AC quickly in time of danger, v.&ckache la kidney danger. . Doan's Kidney Pill act quickly. Cure all distressing, dangerous I kidney 111. Dl.ntv AttlAnAi in nrAVA ttlla Appropriation, for the Sacramento j p & Salom, Oregon, says: "For 10 or 112 years, rheumatism and kidney I trouble wera the plague of my life. river were not recommended, aa the report of the engineers had not yet been completed. The lakes to the gulf waterway pro ject lnot mentioned in the report. o SHOULD HAVE TAKEN THEIR NURSING BOTTLES had no return of kidney trouble." For sale by alf dealer. Price. 60 cents. Forster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole- agents for the United State. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. An Ideal Husband ' I with a nagging the small of my back and was often unable to move. I doctored and tried a number of remedies but to no avail, and I was in a bad way Iwhen I procured Doan'a Kidney Pills at Dr. Stone Drug Store. Thev Kverett, yvasn.. inov. zs. eiarveu : beneflted me at once and after I had and so wean mat tney couia naraiyi t stand, three hunters, Charlea Sny- en the contents of three boxes, I der aud Charles and Willard Davi was free from were found wandering aimlessly in the forest near Canyon Creek by i I searching party headed by Forest! Rancor Bruckaroo yesterday and ; were taken to a logging camp where they are recuperating. The men became lost while hunt ing near Hazel last Tuesday. They had sustained life by eating slugs and berries. The trio was going deeper Into the forest when found. Over 100 men had searched fur four daya previous ly. I patient, even wife, for he know she needs help. She may be c nervous and run down In health that trifles annoy her. If she is melancholy, excitable, troubled with loss of appetite, headache, sleep lessness, constipation or fainting and dizzy snella. she needs ElectriO I suffered Intensely from a pain In , Bitter .the most wonderful remedy for failing women. Thousand or every symptom or kidney complaint. My health is now of the best. I cannot recommend Doan's Kidney Pills too highly."' (Statement given January 31, 1906.) RowEndorscnien t. On November 22, 1909, Mr. Sutton confirmed his former statement, saying: "I willingly reiterate all I have previously said In favor of Doan' Kidney Pill. This remedy cured me three years ago and I have sufferers from female troubles, nerv ous trouble, backache and weak kjd neys have used them and become healthy and happy. Try them. Only COc. Satisfaction guaranteed by J. C. Perry. Mexico I teaching us a lesson In economics. She Is to own her own sleeping cars on the railroads, and the price of an upper bertl Is to b cheaper than a lower one. jCTO.MGIIT J MAKE THIS TEST How to T'll If Your Hair Is Even If you have a luxuriant head of hair you may want to know whether It 1 In a healthy condition or not. Ninety-eight per cent of the people need a hair tonic. Pull a hair out of your head; If the bulb at the end of the root Is whit and shrunken, it prove that the hair Is diseased, and require prompt treatment (f It loss would "e avoided. If the bulb I pink and full, the hair Is healthy. We want every one whoa hair re quires treatment to try Rexall "ii" Hair Tonlc. We promise that It hall not cost anything It It doe not give satisfactory result. It U de signed to overcome dandruff, relieve calp Irrltatlop, to stimulate the hair roots, tighten the hair already In the head, grow hair and cure baldnesv It la because of what Rexall "93" Hair Tonlo has done and our sin cere faith In it good noes that w want you to try it at our risk. Two slses, 60o and $1.00. Sold only at our atore The Hexill Store. The I C. Terry Drug Co., Salem, Ore. Aycrs Hair Vigor Stainless Capital National Bank Capital $100,000 Oldest National Bank la Mark a County. DIRECTORS: t J. H. Albert, Pre. B. M. tr wan, v ico-rrea, Jo. II. Albert. Cashier. Joha A. Carson, Geo. X. Rodger. Great Administrator's Shoe Sale Which actually means the distribution of over $6,000.00 of our regular Shoe Profits to the People of the Willamette Valley. The best attended and most remarkable shfte value-giving event of the year continues today with a store full of bar bargains of the highest character." Every Shoe offer is of Sterling merit. We've sorted out a host of new lots for tomor row's selling. It is bargains like those we are offering that multiply your confidence in this store and convincingly prove that this great administrator's shoe sale does undersell shoe sale competition at every turn. You'll trade to exception ally good advantage here if you come tomorrow, Price Savers that Will Appeal to You Men's $5.00 Patent Leather Shoes. Administrator's Shoe Sale ..$2.95 Men's $3.50 Shoes, assorted leathers;' Adminis trator's Shoe Sale $2.45 Lades' $5.00 Patent Leather and Vici Kid Shoes. Administrator's Shoe Sale ..$2.95 Ladies' $3.50 Patent Leaather, Vici Kid and Gun Metal Calf. Administi tor's Shoe Sale $2.45 Price Savers that Will Appeal to You Misses' $2.50 Shoes. Administrator's Shoe Sale $1.65 Misses' $2.00 Shoes. Administrator's Shoe Sale $1.35 Misses' $1.50 Shoes. Administrator's Shoe Sale. ..95c Children's $1 ShoesAdministrator's Shoe Sale 45c Boys' $2.50 Shoes. Administrator's Shoe Sale ..$1.65 Boys' $2.00 Shoes. Administrator's Shoe Sale ..$1.35 Little Gent's $1.50 Shoes. Administrator's Sale 95c WHAT IS A REAL SHOE BARGAIN? A Shoe Bargain is something you need at less money than you're accustomed to pay. It's no use advertising goods as bargains when they are not We don't. Take a good look at the shoe bargains and you'll be teodvinced. DONT WAIT UNTIL TOO LATE TO GET THE BEST VALUES. We start unexcelled Shoe Bargains at 8 o'clock every morning that are ripe to pick in an hour AND THEY ARE PICKED. 5 1L - Co. 175 North Commercial Street immimimmsKirmmmamm.umm. M' maaw m, in i 1 1 1 Salem. Oregon f V