rAGE rotiB DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1011. PROFESSOR ALDERMAN AGAIN HOME ATTENDED NATIONAL COVNTRY LIITC CONGRESS AND ILLUS TRATED THE WORK OF ORE. GOVS ri RLIC SCHOOLS. Professor Alderman, state superin tendent of public Instruction, has just returned from Spokane, whpre he has been making an exhfblt of the devel opment of Oregon's schools at the National Country Life Congress, which recently convened at that place Thousands of people were In dally attendance, every Rtate In the I'nlon being represented. The interest the farmers took In the meetings was es. peclally notlceable( many coming from other sta'cs In order to be pres ent. In speaking of the assembly, Mr. Alderman said: "The congress was a success In every way. Thousands of people took active interest and the huge ar mory was always crowded. The peo ple seemed to be especially Interest, ed In Oregon, and every bit of litera ture we had on her resources and de velopment was eagerly taken. Our exhibit attracted much attention, and some were surprised to learn that Ore gon was In the front In school mat ters. The system of rural high schools as adopted In Linn and Lane coun ties, met with much commendation, and I believe It will be the working out of this plan that will ultimately bring the schools and home closer together. "The country life problem Is, to my mind, one of the greatest questions which faces the people of the state and nation. We must get back to the soil and stay there. In order to do this the country home must become the Ideal home. At the late congress a model country home was shown, which will save a mile of walking dally to the housewife. Every coun try home should be as good as the bset country home, and every coun try school should be as efficient as her sister school In the city. The country boy must be reached through activities and the country school must become the social center for de bating, literary work and entertain ment. "All of these subjects were gone over by such speakers of national reputation as P. O. Holden, of Iowa; II .B. Cockeranof Maryland; E. Favllle, of Nebraska, and J. E. Wing, of Ohio. The governors of Wash ington and Idaho also appeared, and I was called on to represent Governor West, since It was Impossible for him to be present "I believe that this congresg has done permanent good for the country life' movement, and that as a result more Interest will be taken In the farm and In the country schools." BATTLE IS IMMINENT AT NANKING CNITID FUll LIAHD Will. Shanghai, Dec. 1. The rebel army is again closing In on Nanking, and another big battle Is imminent, ac cording to advices received here to day. Details of the Imperialists' re treat within the walls state that they fell back In disorganization and they are reported to be running short of both ammunition and food supplies. From the semi-circular of forts stretching for 15 miles about the city the revolutionists continue a desul tory fire from light guns. One of the big hill guns thundered just before dawn today and It was expected as a signal for renewed attack, but heavy firing ceased again almost immedi ately, and the rebel commanders be gan organizing thtir force below in battle front about the city. Rebel sympathizers within the walls last night attempted to aid the revolutionary forces by firing the city in half a dozen places. The fires are Interpreted as signals to indicate the least protected sections of the city. Captured Magazine. Washington, Dec. 1. Chinese reb els captured and blew up the Imper ial magazine at Nanking following a battle wherein many Manchus were slain, according to navy department advices today. MEXICANS CLAIM TWO VICTORIES lUNITBD riESS LtASID WIBt.l Mexico City, Dec. 1 Reports of two federal victories In the routing of Candldo Procel's band In Guana juato, near the state capital last Tuesday and the killing of Jesus Del Palaclo near Canltas, Durango, yes terday afternoon were reported to the war department here today. Procel's uprising was in the name of Reyes, and that of Paiacio in the name of Ejmillo Vasquez Gomez. There were no great losses in either fight. Por. eel was reported wounded. o To Core n Cold In One Day. Take Laxative ,Bromo Quinine Tab lets. Druggists refund money if It falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signa ture is on each box. 25 cents. o Work Will Seen Shirt after you take Dr. King's New Life Pills, and you'll quickly enjoy their fine results. Constipation and Indi gestion vanish and fine appetite re turns. They regulate stomach, liver and bowels and impart new strength and energy to the whole system. Try them. Only 25c at J. C. Perry. ARE ARGUING THE MOORES DIVORCE CASE C.flTID FIU8 LtASID win. Redwood City, Cal., Dec. 1. Ar gument by Mrs. Lillian L. Moore's at torneys In completion of her case in her divorce suit against J- J. Moore, her millionaire husband, are being heard today, Attorney Rowe address ing the court. Moore's attorney will present their culmination later today, It is ex pected, and the case that has creat ed a furor In society circles will draw to a close. It is predicted that Mrs. Moore will secure her divorce. Witnesses called In rebuttal today unanimously denied Moore's accusa tions against his wife on the "exces sive Indulgence" charges, declaring they had never seen her Intoxicated, and but rarely ever take a drink, the occasions on which she did being in the company of her husband. Mrs. Moore was again called to the stand. She merely denied allega. tions made by her husband during his testimony. o THE STOKES CASE BEGINS TO STIR THINGS UNiTED P1ESS LEASED Willi New York, Dec. 1. No delay in the trial of the show girls, Lillian Gra ham and Ethel Conrad, occurred to day on account of the illness of W. E. D. Stokes, the millionaire whom they are accused of shooting. Stokes is suffering with a severe attack of indigestion. Marian Brophy, stenographer for Stokes, examined the clothes which the millionaire wore on the night of the shooting In the courtroom today and testified that it would be impos sible for him to have disguised him self In them. The stenograper waa unable to Identify several letters which the defense claims Stokes wrote to the show girls. Stokes was seized suddenly with an attack of indigestion while attending the "old glory" horse sale In Madi son Square Garden. He is In bed under the care of trained nurse. Al bert Gleason, Stokes' personal attor ney, stated that the millionaire was "good and sick" but not seriously 111. Agnes Haade, floor clerk of tho Ho tel Ansonla, testified that she warned Lillian Graham away from the hotel on one occasion, after the marriage of Stokes. "I asked her: 'What are you doing here? Don't you know that Stokes is married? You may cause trouble be tween him and his wife if shi sees you,'" declared the witness, "She Greatest Cash Clubbing Offer Ever Made to the People of Oregon Three Newspapers Five Years' Subscription for only One Dollar Read This Carefully. 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Cream the butter, add the sugar and the egg, beaten light. Sift together three times, the flour, baking powder and salt; add these to the first mix'tnre, alternately with the milk; beat thoroughly and add the dates, stoned and cut in pieces. To bake, have a slow oven until the muffins double in bulk, then increase heat to bake and brown quickly. Muffins baked this way will be light, appetizing and more easily digested. This is only one of the many appetiz ing recipes found in the K C Cook's liook. The wonderful K C Cook's Book is substantially bound and printed in nine colors, contains ninety tested and easily made recipes by Mrs. Janet McKenzie Hill, of the world famous Boston Cook ing School Magazine. You can secure a copy FRER by send ing the colored certificate packed in 25 cent cans of KC Baking Powder to the JaqueS MFO Co. , Chicago. Be sure to write name and address plainly. 30 Shawpithncd Ec(D)im(D)my Is Every Price Quoted This Week on the Following MERCHANDISE- used a word I seldom use," continued Miss Haade. "She said: 'Wnat do I care for his damned Denver red haired wife?' " Miss Haade then described a scene in Lillian's room before p'ue went to Europe, in which the witness de clared, Miss Graham threatened to take poison because Stokes refus-cd to give her money, 0 CASCARETS CURE A BILIOUS HEADACHE Gently but thoroughly cleanse yonr Liver, Stomach and Bowels and you feel great by morning. You're bilious, you have a throb bing sensation in your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin Is yellow, with dark rings under your eyes; your lips are parched. No wonder you feel ugly, mean and ill tempered. Your system is full of bile not properly passed off, and what you neea is a cleaning up Inside. Don't continue being a bilious nuisance to yourself and those who love you, and don't resort to harsh physics that irritate and In jure. Remember that every disorder of the stomach, liver and intestines can be quickly cured by morning with gentle, thorough Cascarets they work while you sleep. A lu cent box from your druggist will keep ysu and the entire family feel ing good for months. Children love to take Cascarets, because they taste good and never gripe or sicken. THE COUNTRY SQUIRE AT THE BLIGH As bright and clea as a New Eng land spring morning is "The Country Squire," that comes to the Bllgh theatre next Sunday, with Lee WI1 lard In the role of "Squire Basset" a loveable character true to nature, around whom the play revolves. Not since the successful run of "Old Homestead" has a play me' with the cordial reception afforded this story of "plain fo'ks" by press and public. Abounding in good clean comedy of the old-fashioned style it is welcomed by theatre patrons everywhere pro duced. The story is a simple story of the plain people of Vermont, and is a correct portrayal of old New Eng land farm life. Ringing true in every speech and action the audience finds Itself unconsciously joining In the pleasures and sharing the sorrows of these simple. honest folk. RUSSIA AND EGLAD WOULD DIVIDE TURKEY St. Petersburg, Dec. 1. Russia to day ordered an advance of troops to the Persian frontier indicating that It Intends to force upon Persia an immediate acceptance of Its ultima tum Involving the expulsion of W. Morgan Shusher, Americnn financial treasurer of the Shah's monarchy. Unless Persia acquiesces in the Russian demand for the explusion of Sinister, there Is. a big chance 0.' England and Russia gobbling her. The decision to move the troops on Teheran followed the Persian parlia ment's rejection of England's sugges tion that she accede to the Russian ultimatum. Undoubtedly England and Russia have reached a definite understanding that Persia shall be partitioned unless Shuster is ousted from his position. It is unknown what Shuster will do. Ladies' Coats, all kinds; Ladies' Suits, all kinds; Millinery, Furs, Misses and Children's Coats all kinds; Boys' Clothing, Wool Dress Goods and Silks; Mussed Hosiery and Under wear for Men, Women and Children Blankets, Comforts, and Wool Flan nels, and Outing Flannels, Union Suits for Men, Women and Children See that the little chaps don't get little chaps on thel' hands these days iAND HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS Comparison of prices is all we ask, we do the volume of business and we know we can save you big money on your Dry Goods purchases. All Goods Sold Exactly as Advertised Chimera Qfam Salcm vhhhviwiv sjru o OREGON "THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY" A BAD COLD IS EASILY BROKEN There is not one grain or quinine in Pape's Cold Compound, which, when taken every two hours, until three consecutive doses are taken, will surely end the grippe and break up the most severe cold, either in the head, chest, back, stomach or limbs. It promptly relieves the most mis erable headache, dullness, head and nose stuffed up, feverishness, sneez ing, sore throat, running of the nose, catarrhal affections, soreness, stiff ness and rheumatic twinges. Pape's Cold Compound is the re sult of three years' research at a cost of more than $50,000, and con tains no quinine, which we have con clusively demonstrated is not effec tive in the treatment of colds or grippe. Take this harmless Compound as directed, with the knowledge that there Is no other medicine made any where else in the world which will cure your cold or end Grippe misery as promptly and without any other assistance or bad after-effects as a 25-cent package of Pape's Cold Com pound, which any druggist in the world can supply. 0 SAGE TEA WAS USED BY OUR GRANDMOTHERS It is easier to preserve the color of the hair than to restore it, although It is possible to do both. Our grand mothers understood the secret. They made a "sage tea" and their dark, glossy locks long after middle life waa due to this fact. Our mothers have gray hairs before they are fifty, but they are beginning to appreciate the wisdom of our grandmothers in using "sage tea," for their heads are fast following suit. The present generation has the ad vantage of the past, in that it can get a ready-to-use preparation called Weyth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Re newer. As a scalp tonic and color restorer this preparation is vastly su perior to the ordinary "sage tea" made by our grandmothers. This remedy is sold under guar antee that the money will be refund ed if it falls to do exactly as repre sented. , If your hair Is losing color or com ing out, start using Weyth's Sage and Sulphur today, and see see what a change It will mae in a few days' time. This preparation is offered to the publio at 60 cents a bottle, and is recommended and sold by all drug gists. Special Agent, J. C. Perry. o If you have tears, shed them some where else. A Charming Woman is one who is lovely in face, form, mind and temper. But it's hard for a woman' to be charming without health. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous and irritable. Constipa tion and kidney poisons show in pim ples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. But Electric Bitters always prove a godsend to women who want health, beautv and 1 friend3. They regulate stomach, liver and kidneys, purify the blood; give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvety skin, lovely complexion and perfect health. Try them. 50c at J. C. Perry. Query: Is a man who runs a hay press an editor? Very Serious It is a very serious matter to ask for one mediiine and have the wrong one given you. For this reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine BUck-daugHT liver Medicine The reoutation of t, nM wi lucuiwmcf lur constipation, In digestion end liver trouble, is firm ly established. It does not imitate oiner medicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the fa vorite liver SOwdn. with tortrM. sale than all others combined. SOLD IN TOWN . F2 Deafness Tunnot Be Cure by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deaf ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucus lining of the eustachian tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube re stored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten, are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed con dition of the mucous surfaces. We will give one hundred dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu lars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, .75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Great Chinese Doctor L. M. Hum Has medicine which will CHre any known disease. He makes a special ty of and guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung, throat, rheumatism, debility, stomach, liver, kidney troubles, also any blackened or swollen soreness, broken limbs; smallpojf epidemic; all kinds of bolls, lost manhood, female weak ness, hernia troubles and paralysis. 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