PAGE BIZ. DAILT CAPITAL JOUENAL, SALEM, OEEOON, TUESDAY, MAECH 18, 1013. I! Polk County Schools to Hold Big Ath letic Moot May 10 Place Not Solected. Independence, Ore., fnivh lfi. Tho boys of tho high school of this city are preparing for tlio Polk county track meet, which will bo held in ono of the four largest town of the. county on May 10. Tho rules anil regulations gov erning tho meet have boon inado by tho Polk County Principals' Club, and the requirements for all students enter ing the sports this season are made very strict. The principals formod the Tolk County High School Athletic As sociation at their last meeting, tho ob ject of which shall bo to promote the interost in amateur athletics, and a closor friendly relation between the schools of Polk county. Any pupil of the high schools or of tho eighth grades, who meets tho ro quiroments of scholarship determined upon by the principals' club, shall be eligiblo to membership in the associa tion. Tho events of tho field meet are to be: Broad jump; running jump; broad jump, standing; running high jump; standing high jump; low hur dles, 120 yards; dash 8H0 yards; 410 yards; 220 yards; 100 yards, 50 yards; pole vault; hammer throw, 12-pound; shot-put, 12-pound; relay raco, one-half mile, four mon; tugof war, six men on a sido. In basobnll, each school may have tho privilege of substituting any per sons who havo boon in attendance upon school during tho year, two players; or, if tho team cannot bo mado this way, two players who have been in attend ance may bo choson, provided that they shall not be moro than 21 years old. It is provided that players substituted in this way shall not play in tho battery. This privilege is to bo for this year olily. Tho schools that desiro to enter the association for baseball must make written application to tho principals' club by March 20, tho names of tho playors submitted will bo acted upon by tho club as to their standing in school. Tho estimated cost of tho meet for this year is between $1.'0 and $200. The commercial clubs of tho various towns of Polk comity will be asked for finan cial aid. A TRAVELING HOSPITAL FOE RURAL NEEDS A pressing need of our rural districts Is for the samo kind of hospital treat-. Mo'ord, last week chased an old moth incut which is open to oven tho poorest or ')oar '",0 0 hollow tree, and killed Inhabitants of our city slums. Dr. C. hl'r w'"' a batchet. They captured her W. Rtilos has mado somo observations tw0 c"'" ar0 being mothers to on this subject as a narf, nf his w.-l.- t,1I!I" 011 bottle plan. with the Hookworm Commission. Tho avorago mother with whom ho oonnj In contact in field work is attended in ! KIamat" caused that city's war- her confinements, rarely by a phvsicinn Tanln ttl'va,lco 10 Pt ct ' value, or a trained nurso, usually by somo of,'nB'' yfee- j i . . . . t too neignnors or a dirtv and ignor.in tnldwifo, with tho result that injuries frequently occur which aro never prop erly treatod. Ho also finds largo num bers of children who aro liandirr. ped in their physical and mental develop ment by largo tonsils and adenoids, nnd by defective eyes and teeth. IIo a.v, moreover, that tho average country cv. man (white or black) with whom no comes in contact hns exceeding rudi mentary idens on cooking, housolior.p. Ing and enre of children and the sick, and to meet, the needs nf this side of tho problem tho district nurse would bo Invaluable. The remedy which ho pro poses for these evils Is a traveling hos pital, equipped for the minor surgical work on children suggested above and for the repair of obstetric Injuries or gynecologic ailments. Ho believes Hint it would ho a comparatively simple! matter to fit out a special hospital train of from three to six cars nnd take it to districts without hospitals. The difficulties to be overcome in establish ing these trains are not insurmountable and the expense need not, he greater than that connected with nnv oilier hospital. The (raveling hospital could also be utilized to bring about siu-h re sults lis much needed post graduate medical Instruction to Imul physicians; idens on rooking, lioue keeping, Infant feeding, etc., to mothers; idens on sani talioii to the fathers, and special in struction along health lines to the schools. Stiles believes that this work I is mure important than Hie teaching of the tanners by special school trains' how to increase their crops or how to lake cure of their livestock. The ,lonr- That il I""" " "' "IHJUl 10 1H! UillUICU llllO tllll VVOlld. ro. piercxs FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION ii a KlrntMc medicine carefully cnmpdindcd hy nn experienced and skillful pnynlclan.aiulailapltdlnllieiimh and riuiilremenli ul woin.ina de-Halo tvMcri. It h.ii been mnniim-nclul lor over lolly yearn a a remedy fur th.w) peculiar ailments which make their appearance durum "lliu expectant' C-rlocl. NollierhiKHl It made iaier hy lu uw. Tliuuaiid ul wunun havo nn Pencilled hy tint treat medicine, " Your dnnnild can tupply ynn In ll.iuld nr taWi l form, or von nn nernl W one rem t.unnx lor a trial Ism o l)r. l-trrro'a Pnvurit lrecrtii 1bll,to Dr. Pierce, at lovalldt' Hotel and Suiuk.il In.tiluie, lluilal II It your priulleJuii to write to Dt. Vend Air advke. anil it will be gladly given (nn of charye. Of coune all communications ant confidential ONE DOSE MAKES INDIGESTION GO HKARTltl'ItN, GAS, DYSI'EI'SLl ASD ALL STOMACH DISTRESS ENDED WITH TAPE'S DIAl'EI'. SIX." You don't want a slow remedy when your stomach Is bad or un uncertain one or a harmful one your stomach is too valuable; you mustn't Injure it with drastic drugs. Pope's Dlapepsln Is noted for its speed In giving relief; It's harmless ness; Us certain unfailing action in regulating sick, sour, gasBy stomachs. Ite millions of cures In indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomach trouble has made It famous the world over. Keep this perfect Btomach doctor In your homo keep it handy got a large flfty-cont case from any drug store and then If any one should eat some thing which doesn't agree with them; If what they eat lays like lead, fer ments and Bours and forms gas; caus es headache, dizziness and nausea; eructations of acid and undigested food remember as soon as Pape's Dlapopsln comes In contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. Its promptness, certainty and ease in ov ercoming the worst stomach disorders Is a revelation to those who try It nal of the American Medical associa tion, commenting on Stiles' experience Hays that the suggestion is tho more valuable coming from Stiles, as ho has hud practical experience on laboratory trains in the rural districts in which research nnd observations were con ducted on school children. This has shown him tho need, tho practicability and the possibilities of such a hospital train as ho Btiggests. THE ROUND-UP 3C iff j( 3fC 9fC )C 3j( )fc lc fc Tho city of Florence will issue $7000 worth of bonds for tha purpose of build ing a wharf. John Foote, an nged capitalist, of llillsboro, died at Imh home thero Hun- day, lie camo to Oregon in 18(1.1, and amassed a fortune In farming, lie was 7ii years old. Airbe has several cases of scnrlet fever, and tho town is quarantined. ',ln "dm and Ralph Cowgill, of Tho adoption of tho now chartor by ' Sol King, pioneer of Denton county, and for one year its Bheriff, died Thursday night at tho homo of his son, Abe King, in Corvnllis, following a stroko of apoplexy. Rev. T. T. Vincent, pastor of tho Presbyterian church at Woodburn, died at his home thero Friday morning, a victim of earner of tho stomach. The funeral was held Sunday. Ono Chinnninn was shot and killed nnd two others wounded in a long bat tle at Portland .Sunday night about 0 o'clock, Orlando O. Rowland, a native son, born in ISiiL', died in Portland Sunday, lie was bom in T.iino countv. Tom had a last w, la ii iiv h Wolf, mi iiltoinev of imiruw escape from Florence Irowuing ok, when the engine of his refused to work. As he drift ed under a big eablo he grabbed it, thinking to stop tho drifting launch, nnd was jerked overboard. This Will Interest Mothers. Mnthsr tJrny's Hweet Powders for ClilM ren. n i-ertitln relief fur feverlshnoas, liciul ache, hail stomach, teething illaonlcra, move mul reuiilnle tli bowel, unit destroy worm. The? break no coIiIh In L'4 Iiaiii-m 'Hia so plrnnHiit to tlie Inst children like them. Over 10,000 trailmonlsla. fined hv mothers ror i'.i yean, rhty nevrr fail. Hold by sll ilnicKlsts, "rip. Piiniple mulled KMCU. Address, Allen S. Olmsted. I,e Hot, N. t. Tills is a liualllng age. and the lundi comber habit will help you aura tn hurry ihri.tigh. It Is a big-nosed cabinet. Wonderful Event .i.!iJ!iT...j!i::!;,;:'!.ii;.:ii.1id;!i. ,i;jj';:;:!:4Lr.i:.1ii!riiL:;i.r:;ri!iij;Liij:ii::.iiijii:;.;:i:iJj::.::L:i'i::!i"tTr::::-:-ii:ii i- IF IIIERR is a time above all times when a woman should be In perfect physical condition It U tha time previous to (ho coming of net tube. Purlnil till period m.iny women sutler from lieml.n he, llcei'li'Miit-.u, e.iint of vaiiout ilcM'ilplion, poor appi-llte and a hot of oilier ailment which tlumld he eliminated In A MODERN SPHYNX As a Living Exponent of Visible Si lence W. J. B. Has Them All Backed Off the Map. united rnEH8 leased wire. Washington, March 18. When Wil liam .Innnings Bryan became secretary of stato, little did an enthusiastic pop ulace ween that tho job would dovolop nnothor quality in the versatile No brnsknn. It has, howovor. And today when Rryan is not barricading himself against callers "paying their re spects" (with application for a job of some kind folded in thoir pockots) tho secretary is giving a froe-for-nll cxhi bition of "silence," to which the speechlessness of tho clam is a mighty roar. Evorybody know that Philander C. Knox, Bryan 's predecessor, was a silent person, Ho exuded it. But when Bry an was named as his successor, every body in the nowspapor world porkod up. Thoro would stiroly be some news, with the riobraskan on the job. Tho second or third day after ho had been sworn in, a troop of enthusiastic correspondents wore admitted to bis presonco. Will Talk Afterwards. "Gentlemon," tho now socretnry be gan, before anybody had a chanco to say anything. "I'm afraid you aro go ing to bo the most unfortunato nows papor men in Washington, so far as nows is concerned. I shall make it a rule not to tnlk about anything until it has been done." "Hut, Mr. Secretary," one corre spondent expostulated, "we've hereto fore been in tho confidence of tho de partment, and in that way have assist ed a number of times." "Sot" retorted Bryan. "Well, when I want to put out a 'feeler' (may I uso that termf) I'll uso you." Ho has not yet "used" tho news paper men. The next intorviow went like this: "Mr. Secrotnry, how about Mexico?" "Ah," Bryan replied earnestly. "You havo heard of tho Mudfog pa pers, whero the correspondent wired in 'it is 12:10 o'clock, and nothing has happened sinco I wrote you last.' " Tells His Weight. inereupon ho turned and greeted Senator Tillman with much eclat. Finally, after a week of it, the cor respondents got desperate. Ono of them asked Bryan how much ho weighed With tho diplomatic trait strong In him, tho socretnry answered: "Tom Reed said 'no man ovor 200 pounds is a gentloman ' and I'm 22 or 21 pounds ovor being a gentloman." Then he said whon ho got a new honso, had his riding horse shipped, bought a new hat, or something like that ho would "bulletin" tho fact to tho press. But nevertheless, and notwithstand ing tho fact that tho silver-tongued or ator won't tnlk, Mr. Bryan is certainly on tho job at tho state department. Ho is thero early and 1ato. An Epidemic nf Coughing Is sweeping over the town and young and old tro allko affected. Foley's Honoy and Tar Compound is a quick, sare reliable family medicine for coughs and colds. A. S. Jones, of Lee Pharmacy, Chlco, Calif., says: "I con sider Foley's Honoy and Tar Com pound has no equal, and Is the one cough medlclno I can recommend to my friends, as containing no narcotics or ntlior harmful properties." Refuse all substitutes and take only Foley'; Honey and Tar Compound. Dr. Stone Drug Store. PICTURES OF BULL RUN CARRY ONE BACK GO YEARS 'Hint great tragic drama of SO years ago, which filled the little stream of Hull Hun with the red blood of the na tion's young manhood, and came near to ending tho war between tho North and South will be aa over-interesting story to the young and old alike throughout America. Tho school boy and school girl of today, kneeling at the side of an old grand dad, is thrilled by a recital of the few reniarkable In cidents that stand out in hU n;ind.. nnd there is a yearning nnd a desire for more of the details of tho great strug gle that cost both sides so many thou sands of lives. Hut tho writers of histories, In the confusion of subjects nnd limited space, have been unable to supply this demand. Until the advent of the moving picture the student of history had to content himself with a sniutteriiig knowledge of events, so to speak. The I'lin-cowil Film Manufacturing company has undertaken, at enormous expense, to reproduce, ns nearly as hu man ingenuity and artistic skill can do, the utirring scenes attending the bntl' of Hull ITun. A l'lchire All Should Boo. The pictures are stirring, absorbing, ealistie. Mirievp, they are instruct Ice, educa'ii.niil and Inspiring. It is jus r "eh a production that every man, wo iv a n nnd ch',!l with love of country should go n ilcs to rec, if nccessnrv. I'd! llun, '.:io fjre'tt Ininnn snerifiee, which awek) fliK No'th, and, finally, after tho g,-or.l-a, ;ilil of modern limes, trnl the tide of ';f'Ht o !. "Oh Girls! Do Try GETS-IT for Corns" The New-Plan Corn Cure. No Fnss, No Pain, Sure and Quick. You never UBcd anything like "GISTS-IT" for corns before! You're 8ii re at last that every stubborn corn that you've tried so long to get rid of Z0 "How I Did Suffer From Corns for Years! 'GETS-IT' Cot Them All In a Few Days!" is a "goner.' You apply "GETS-IT" In two seconds, that's all. "GETS-IT" does the rest. There's no more fuss ing, no more bandages to fix, no more salves to turn the flesh red and raw, No more plasters to get misplaced and press on the corn. No more "pulling," no more pain, no more picking and gouging, no more razors. "GETS-IT" stops pain, shrivels up the corn, and the com vanishes. "GETS-IT" never falls, Is harmless to healthy flesh. Warts, callouses and bunions disappear. "GETS-IT" is sold at drug stores at 25c bottle, or sent on receipt of price by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. CHINA PRESIDENT'S WIFE IS HURT BY AUTO UNITED FEEHS LEASED WIRE. Tokio, March 17 Through her auto- nioliilo losing a wheel while going nt a rapid rato, Mrs. Sun Yat Son, wife of China's first president, was thrown out and painfully injured. It was announc ed today that her injuries were not se rious. YOUR CHILD'S HEALTH YOUR FIRST THOUGHT If you have children, naturally your first thoughts are for their health. You certainly want them to develop strong healthy constitutions. The moat careful attention must be given when children show the first symptoms of . the many common ail ments. Perhaps they are weakly and thin, br grow too fast, thus sacrific ing strength. Those and other ap parently minor ailments may be the fororunner to a weak constitution for life. Such children need Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge which is essentially children's tonic. First of all, It will properly care for the child's stom ach. It will also lmprovt. the appe tite, and will add strength to the other organs of the body. In cases of thin or impure blood, it increases the number of red corpuscles enab ling the enriched blood to keep the body healthy and strong. Among the most common ailments that children develop is that of disordered stomach, leading to an impaired digestion. In many cases this trouble Is due to parasites In the Intestinal tract. To correct such trouble, Jayno's Tonlo Vermifuge Is unsurpassed. For more than 80 years millions of children have been restored to health through the use of this tonic In slut upon Jayne's; accept no other. Sold by druggists everywhere. Dr. D. Jayne & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. Journal Want Advs. II ring Results. Dr. J. C. Yuen Successor to Dr. Kum, the greatest Chinese Expert Herblst Established 1887. Call and talk with those who are UBlng tho Herbs, and they will tell you thnt they are being benefitted. Othors will tell you of the remarkable cures made by the use of Chinese Herbs. They are Nature's remedies. Chinese Herbs and Chinese remedies for all stomach, spleen, liver, lung, heart, bladder, Intestinal and kldnoy trouble, for asthma, catarrh, rheu matism, Indigestion, constipation, pur ifying the blood, lumbago, coughs, colds, appendicitis, fomale trouble, Blight's disease and all disorders of the human system, sold by the Dow Wo Horb Co., 167 S. High street. W0 2A 4 F. W. SPENCER WINS AN IMPORTANT SUIT In July, 1912, Mrs. Olive E. Hunt, wife of Spencer S. Hunt, commenced a suit In the circuit court of this county. The defendants In the suit wero F. W. Spencer, tho well known hardware merchant, and Silencer S. Hunt, husband or the plaintiff. The suit was brought for the purpose of cancelling a note and mortgage for $1700 executed by Mr. and Mrs. Hunt In favor of Mr. Spencer. In her com plaint Mrs. Hunt charged that the note and mortgage had been obtained without consideration and that she had been deceived and misled Into signing the same. She also charged that her husband was under duress and that really the crime of com pounding a felony had been committed In obtaining the note and mortgage. Spencer anskered to the effect that S. S. Hunt had entered his employ as a salesman and continued In such em ploy for a year or thereabouts and during that time had continuously em bezzled moneys from Mr. Spencer's store, beginning his peculations on the very first day of his employment when he took $7 or more, and ending on the last day, when he took about) fib, and the answer further showed that Mr. Spencer did not wish to act hastily, and that for that reason de ferred taking any action against Hunt until he had first obtained absolute proof of his guilt and that when Hunt was confronted with the proof against him he freely confessed that he had stolen many hundreds of dollars from Mr. Spencer. The amount mlsaiv proprlated was finally determined at the sum of $.1-100, and Hunt settled this b; giving his check for $1700 and executing the note and mortgage for the remaining $1700. Before making any settlement of the civil debt with Hunt, Mr. Spencer was careful to consult with the sheriff and also the Deputy District Attorney so as to avoid any appearance even of violating the law. Mr. Spencer was well assured by both of those officers that he would have a right to settle his civil debt against Hunt and then Hunt was told very distinctly that If he would settle the civil debt he need not thereby expect any Immunity from criminal proceedings and no promise or hope was held out by Mr. Spencer or any of the officers to Hunt that he would not be prosecuted. The suit was tried before Judge William Galloway In December and the parties filed exhaustive briefs. The judge took the suit under advise ment and a day or two ago announced his decision In favor of defendant Spencer on all points. Judge Gallo- ,way was particularly careful to an nounce definitely that the settlement made with Hunt waa free and clear of any doubt or suspicion of wrong do ing and that certainly no compound ing of felony had been committed or was even thought of by any1 of the parties to the transaction, but on the contrary throughout the whole pro ceeding Mr, Spencer had conducted himself strictly within the law and without any deBlre to be unnecessar ily harsh or severe upon anyone. This Is a signal victory for Mr. Spencer and it leaves the note and mortgage free and clear of any taint of Illegality. Goes Into Dry dock, (UNITED miKS IJDASKD ItlHI. Seattle, Wash., March IS. Dividing that it will be impossible to rig a jury rudder, Captain Alexander (low, of the steamer Robert Dollar, which struck tho Columbia bar while outward bound for tho Orient, is discharging tho steam er's cargo today before going on the drydouk. The Arson Trust. D.VITKD P1U5HH I.SAHBD WII1E Chicago, March 18. Hased on the confession of Hon Kink and .lohti Dailies, it was announced at the state 't attorney's office today that warrants for the "higher ups" in the "arson trust" would be issued beforo night. Moro than 33 members of the organiza tion, including merchants and insuranco adjusters, will be arrested, sovoral liv ing outsido of Chicago. Clergyman's Son Hid Tuberculosis; Now Well People who have Conaumptlon tn oftan niliiil wttn brlglit hopea of recoreri onlj to realize that Improvement la but torn, porurjr. Comumptlon It dreaded br awr. one. 1 hose who had It and used Kek man i Alteratiyo can testify to lta bene flolul effects. No one need doubt It thera la plenty of evidence from lira wltneaaea. Inveatlgato the following: ,, Amanla, N. T. (leutlemen: Prior to Fb, luos, I waa loented In Rochester, N. If., autferlng with I.at.rlppe, which dereloped into Tulierculimla. Ul physician cava m one month to live. 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