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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1918)
6 DAILY ORKGOX rTTATESMAX: W EHXKSOAY. REPTKM I1KU 1 1,: 10l EXTRA-EXTRA- EXTRA At you know the Imperial Furniture Company of Salem, 177 Liberty street, sold out their entire stock of Furniture, Stoves, Rugs, etc, to Peldsteim-Drektor of Portland and it is very important to Salem and all the surrounding counties to attend thli great sale at which we offer real bargains in every department Mer chandise is very hard to get and we were fortunate enough to capture this most beautiful furniture stock at the Old PricesTo buy now is more for your benefit than it is for ours. It is just a matter of a business proposition for us. We will sell the goods at below wholesale nrices, in order to move less stock to Portland. Don't delay call at the earliest possible date. SPECIAL New White Rotary Sew ing Machines, Regular $85 extra special ' $45,95 FELBSTEIN - D REICTOR FURNITURE COMPANY r s!77 N. Liberty street, Salem According to T. Atkins. By Emerson Hough of the Vigilantes Oh, the English and the Irish and the 'owlin' Scottlen, too. The Canuck and Austirleyuns, and the 'airy Fienth Polln The only thing that tothered us a year before we knew; Was 'ow In 'ell the Yanks 'ud look, ' , an wot In 'ell they'd do. . ' '. They 'adn't ad no trynela', they didn't know th9 gyme, They 'adn't never marched it much their shootin' was the Byrne; . 3S.n the only thing that bothered ns .. that. day in law at. July- , "Was 'ow In 'ell the line 'd old If . they should run aw'y. s Them leggy, nosey new uns, Just 'come across the sea "VVo couldn't elp but wonder 'ow In ' 'ell their guts 'ud be; 'An the only thing that bothered us la all our staggerin' ranks i Was wot In 'ell ud 'appen wen the 'Uns 'ad 'it the Yanks. J IT? word! it happened sudden w'en the drive 'ad first begun; ; "We seed the Yanks .a-runnln" Gaw blimy! 'ow they. run! . Hut the only thing that bothered us t .that seed the chase begin : Was 'ow In ell to stop 'em 'fore they got into Berlin!, . j f.They didn't ave no tactics hut the . bloody roanuel, They 'adn't -learned no borders but "Ooray!" an' "Give 'em 'ell! But the only thing that bothered us , about them leggy lads ' Was 'ow in 'ell to get the chow to feed tljeir "Kamerads!" So we're standin all together in a ' stiffish firin line, If anyone should awsk you, you say we're doin fine. But the only thing that bothers ns an' that don't bother much ' Is 'ow in 'ell to get the dirt to bury ' all the Dutch. Gaw's trewth! it's rotten fightln' that all our troops 'as seen The 'tin's a dirty pl'yer, becos 'e's alwus been; But the only thing that bothers us in, 'andin 'im our thanks IS Tow in 'ell we'd done it if It weren't fer tho Yanks. Oh, the English and the Irish, an . the 'owlin Scotties, too. The Canucks and Aiistryleyuns, an' the 'airy French Pollu, Th9 only thing that bothered ns don't bother lis no more; It's why in 'ell we didn't know the Yankee boys before! CASTORIA For Infants and rhMr. In Use For 0vcr30 Years Always bean - the Signature of To Be In Want , : IS COMMON ToS tav In Want IS UNNECESSARY The Classified Columns of The Statesman can fill all kinds of wants for all kinds of people. 11 cent a word mi Insertion J i 2 centa word (Subsequent Insertion)) '.; 1 ! NEW EXEMPTION ON LIBERTY BONDS (Continued from page 1). taxes contemplated lu the pending revenue bill are anollod flatlv tn in come from liberty bonds, Mr. McAdoo jnumaiea mat it would be necessary to raise the interest late over 44 per cent in order to avoid further depression of the market price of me Donas. At the same time, the nwrptnt-T announced that the treasury and war finance corporation is making a stu dy of the Canadian system for main taining the market value of war bonds by regulating private dealings in Donus. Other anneal, of tho KMM-etarv tnr legislation Included the proposal that the maximum amount of war savings certificates which any Indi vidual may hold be raised from tl - 000 to $2000; that he be given power to establish credits in foreign coun tries to aid m stabilizing exchange rates; mat me president be author ized to regulate the hoarding and fnelUng of gold and that the pending bill" excluding loans secured lib erty bonds from the limitations on national banks' borrowings be en acted. Outlining his view on taxation nf liberty bonds Mr. McAdoo explained that income from liberty bonds is free from taxation fiscofUMt h nor mal rac3, hut that income from only s&uuu wortn or bonds Is exempt from the surtaxes, which It is now con templated to raise materially. - "In order to give the numerous smaii noiders or liberty bonds the advantage of -market nnnn wMrh they may sell their bonds in ease of necessity, - wrote Mr. McAdoo. "and also to attract rubscrlptlons for the great number of Investor nf imnu means but not of great wealth it -ta a. . win ne neceraary immediately to In crease the Interest rate, or tn nn tralize the increased surtaxes by freeing the bonds to a limited extent from such taxes. I recommend that a portion of the Income of these bonds should be fred from surtaxes for the period of war and for a brief interval there after. This course would make It possible to meet the exigencies of the present situation and to counter, balance the adversa effect on the market value of liberty bonds of the increased surtax rates and at the same time would not be nnm n ti very" grave objection which exists against any unlimited or permanent exemption, which would deprive the government of the United States of the power to meet its necessities la the future by surtaxes on incomes derived from liberty bends." CONSUMPTION TAX MAY BE IMPOSED if' . WWM (Continued from page American Soldier Helps Woonded Britisher 4 5gf eT7 " TV - 4 Representative MuU,..told tie house the nation's tax budget after the war will be 14.000.000.000 an nually. He urged consumption lev ies, on sugar, cof fee,, tea, silk, and rubber. f 1 Declaring that wealthy persons are taxed to ."the absolute limit" by the bill. Representative Longworth said that lor future increased revenue, taxes on necessary articles of dally consumption, must be resorted to. He predicted that these taxes may have to be Imposed sooner than congress expected because of pending war time prohibition legislation, which, he estimated, would reduce federal revenue by $1,500,000,000. Mr. Longworth also said that the president's order stopping the manu facture of beer after December 1, would cause a loss of $500,000,000 in revenue. ; jf fit v ' 1 1 w t '1,1 ? - ' ' ' i . The American soldier at the front is seldom too busy to stop to help a wounded soldier of another nation to a place of safety, and this sold ier has found a wounded Britisher, whom he is sending along to the first hospital. U-BOAT SUNK BY STEAMER OFF COAST - (Continued from page 1). submarine, using after guns. Our shots were ' very, close to the sub marine .and the submarine shrapnel were bursting, very near to us, iodi of the pieces falling upon our deck amidships. We changed the course frequently which seemed to upset the submarines aim and range. As soon as the submarine saw our range was equal to hers, she hauled awa from us. Up to that time she had been closing in on us. "Hefore the submarine got out of range, our twenty-eighth shot from the after guns apparently hit her stern. The twenty-ninth hit Just forward ef the conning tower, near and under' the water line. The bo suddenly shot Into the air, then set tled and went down out of sight, the stern making a half torn toward us and then It disappeared. "Lpon shots striking the subma rine we saw a terrific explosion and uiacit smoke, which enveloped the submarine, I am positive that we destroyed her as she sank almost immediately after the shot struck her. i "The engagement lasted ?9 min- uPps. , Sonic of the fragments of the submarine fell on our decks and were picked up by the quartermaster and chief gunner's mate. "The submarine was about 3O0 feet long, of the early type of Ger man submarines, with high bow, and had two six inch guns close to the conning tower, fore and aft. She fl-ed in salvos, using about sixty shots altogether. She was camou flaged and flew no flags. The navy department announced that the captain of the fluck highly commended the efficiency and eon duct of the chief pnnner'a mate, Jos eph Sterrens and the entire armed guard. EARLY CALL NOW EXPECTED IN DRAFT (Continued from page 1). military establishment ar r th tional Interest during the emergency mw wo in irrirrra wun. General Crowder has said the war department could expect to draw from the classes above 31 only 01. 000 men physically fit for service and not entitled to deferred classi fication.. He also said men of 19 and 20 called were entitled to ad mission to the students training corps at the 400 secondary schools with which the war department has British Women Veterinaries at Work il V -" t f t J i . s- I IT.'- Sct Somjaoos all tie forces saJ rrntrret of tic Rrr' THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COUXCZ kkt tie Uaitrd Sttc asticntie hc rr rj ttmt cj fchrea datiarwUhcd itttman c tl Country I exa-rv -m nilttary traicinf. h rerJJ to tLe caS. TW CcUm m dkatiafwished not ocJy IjT iu v-u.ury isttrttctkio, Wt DtmmcvuMto Aim torn Its Straus !axlMjriJ mmtf I tDre sJ tar sms. I Am-mm. Cawt. f nnn'1. t mmmjy IkM tjmmm mm.. H mmt, tmmmf, J ImmiI Ldmmmm. Iu wkokaome, rjrpbMfi!titic&t Lie. Its oVnXTtk crJVr pt- Its vcccfI grsJautr. Stdents enrolled bat year, Ji; tr on itt tervke fajpt, u$L over forty percent reprrtcauaf oficcrs. College open SepttmlMr 23, 1)11 life TODAY ONLY 1U1 alii la yii 1001 THRILLS ThevOREGOlM contracts, bat added that this corps would number. ISO. 000 men. while over 3.000.000 youths below 21 will register Thursday". Methods ef selecting those to be Inducted Into military service and ed ucational train lag corps he said were the concern of the other branches of the administration. "Someone matt Indicate that the Individual case Is one which should arrest the special attention of the boards in rerpeet to tie registrant's oecuaptional statu." aaJ4 Ctt Crowder ia his ttaietarst. T boards do not pM4t a scj-rtttr omniscience. Nor are they ptz.i ted by circumstances to devou t limited time to the eeareh of cv tioanalres for piMe gwci.ii claim, la 1917. cut of ncre v : 3.t0.tt registrants called, t 14.t0t filed occnpaUomal tU;r, r 4.7 per cent; thns. IS per e-4 v all registrants raised bo qseru s t tuch deferment. ''' iulN !iV. ' ' f V v: 1i GIVING UP FARBUNG AUCTION SALE T1IK V'M:ilHIGi: AtCT10Ki:U H. tlt2CKI03t IXfTTttT- TiiiXH huim tiik tiwxKit. rrrTKit cnrniifaiT. rt taxi, r.r ITllIJt: Al tTlOX AT IIIH V.mt IMUTKO TH M!I.I XCHtTTt. IUXT CIKK.131. !t MH.K Miltllt. i Mil'. W3T OF TIIK KJI VrJtTfIX IM1.II US TIIK Ol4 11114 Ml'IlfllY lKMI3tTSltD Ct IlOtTK 7. 1MX 13T. I'lIOXK Sor. On Friday, September 13th AT 10 A. RL SHARP CONSISTING OF 1 firry Marr. mre 7 frmn wetgt, 1SSO rdI 1 IUy Mare, sure 7 yct. wricM 1150 msm1; 1 irejr CMtiitx. sure 13. vrrlgtit ism mmI; ;rey llnmc, ae 17 jer. wetght 1550) poat; 4 fWa4 (hln sbmI IWkiJtlre MmmiU, w4glit 0 pseed ewh; 3 Ikaawa IUKkle KlMd IM IIeaw 3 tirrj tiei I Irrr1r Mower. 3 fw ret; I lkrrriBX Hay IUkr. ITs-f.at rtU; 1 Mlve fThlltrd rVw. X. S. I 12-inch Htorl Itw; 1 hrt Itnvfekn Itrrrrhlc Harwnwj 3 MW lHtln llamcmi; I M-l ttrh Crden 11am, Kind aaes 79 RirU White l1emtrr INUs 1I7 fffj 3A heck Chkkrt Hrrd; 1 jar. m twu-lWrM IlkUnc CwItiaUr; 1 .VhrH f wttltalnr; I limlm Otnder; I 34-lacrt lJn Wecm. tkmhle hat rtwnf4rte: 1 a44ar Wmpms. wide tire mmd hay rack; 1 Tfi rteggys 1 Ortsa; S IHmkmg Tehlr; 1 Kltchrm TeMr; X IV1c-mU tt irtnr: 1 gm4 (W llefer; 1 Kltehrw (biirt 1 hwtesj Machiaw; Trcwk. NtonK CbalsM. Wire Mrrteher, lt Ile IHgxrr d hr articles nsmenmi to mcRtintt. TKILMS AH mum nf 9tO.no ami Bler. Taidt; Over that tawrt, time will b cirm to April 1. 1B. to rrtW- fermMiimg . proTrd tMMtkHI tmlm hrmrimm ntrrrt at ft rr rrat per aawsna. article U tm rrMvrt aatil Milled far. Irrlotea ef the aac Uoaerr to bf flaal la ail rmr of dtratr. BIG FREE LUNCH AT NOON PETER CURTRIGHT Ilowte 7, Iktx f 37, I1osm 391-3. OWXEIl F. N. W00DRY, . Ihnee 3II. Kalrtn, Orntnei. TIIK At CTfOTEIJt Sim' Wi-Klry C'mdart I'arw Mock r-d aaywbere aad Caar- aateew Sturclk. - -x. '-, ! 4aw . ..- . 181 T' i n ilt ftr; i ' - - - ; - , - c . - . , v"n tn doctors and veterinaries "at the front It has faUen to the & tm?XVI rUP tb,r W?rk at bome nd ',rtur o.s o aa'Vell fftawi0"' l"r" Udf hnd lo lh re Src4TSMAV CLASSIFIED ADS ONE CENT A WORD Dedicated to "Our Boys"! yHE 4lh UBerty Loan is Hie firit real op- portunity vre will hare ilnce the boys from Salem, Marion County and Oregon tare pitched into it to PROVE what kind of pat riotism OUR'S is here it Lome. If you are not affiliated wit a Urk-pUa to place your 4th Libtrty Loaa inbtcriptkmi throxj-h tit United States National ItedSlales "KatlGDitlBanlu m OroOTV v