THE DAILY CAPITAL JOT RNAL, SALEM, OREGO' SATURDAY. APRIL 1. 1916. 0 i I WOHOCft '-t- QO 1 f JUST STS.P $ I MAT? Ol - LIVEIY -"- . UfSlD. ) If . S "lg &Vz' Iff f YOU BRUTE.!! LILT ty-M? 1 I ft "TSSTn 1'' 1 rJ . " trS BUREAU OF EDUCA TION PRAISES OREGON'S RU RAL SCHOOL SYSTEM J. A. 1 lmr bill i.i-i ;-t ri'u,:i'.) X o : 1- a'! or:.!. i!u ar. t of ii :s:voy vi to rur il U-.w-vitrit, m doi.N t-t Hi' wr-tTii ;.'- um-u- ly ati a I'iw : th.- him"..-, of vhi.'atan at V, :it; !:.:!. b, .JI-.-m.j... i. r. . Tliv :iTo !"tr tVi as nit'u'l :r a or; lv .-MMi-in' a ivpiYM'iirut j t i r : i rh' tha'i ' ' v lMirvn'j rural h-'l rf n-rd i'.- tr ;i .at -: Iho st.t!1 ol' t'rvjmi tor a : .-r-.- i! t;i!y thro -o-t r! of ouf rural . h.n yi?,o: J ui-o ! ther .- ;!.. r t)e huirau " i-y of Orv-':1 f rural eur'-r ii I'l htul oviiit-it at t.u Part:; a: a 1'a iiij o '. o: , : Intfrn:tlio:):l oxwiT -.on. Tin si'.ivc) ,r'i!.'1 Ir.T pra in tin h'.irln? t.'rm of th i:u--t m i: r rowmT t viiili n -u-ii1 in of ail o!i.rt- rural ? In.U o( Orvi'ii ti i: I1'-' J1 t IvtN-r h-i.i! fp M-:r h. It uvji in i-Hft: ''l.uM-S rt ( t hint (f 1 r o M i ha- tvilowivi C,'.;f .il .,U"i i-hntt lino: ) a 'an tor st:i M.i.t r -i- "Tui1 U ? i.iiiif l-.iml l-'iiliiiti-. an l c-.-r. i-: Ctul' -Th. o arcnt Tr:i nor ant sarion- ic. tiu' i,i:a;! t-.:ix h; o; aihi vi;i:r- him!-; ( ''. t h o h.-" initn:! i- iroutd ir1' . i j t ! - ;?'.( m.1 l-.t:r-; , t t!i' T ' r T o: tin I.'i iiroi.tui an.j -vivrviM' 1 : i r; t ;oi; l'ht-l 111.' OTt'i' Ul.t'l l1!!" ..!' t.-r t tt.'. ; taii(iat-t iii 1-m -raV i i: wa u r v.iv..! ol a not a nt'W ii'.i-! nittru'.! Im:J a 1 .rvrr ; : i":- m.'Ji-w..rKf l out I in :i to-:r ot ro- tru.;, .? of tt!. N'iT iw!v .i-( th'? T T :i ti M'tt0 th-' .;! pel t iro;il ff tin sato j'.iTrirTtMi ?v. lnt ':'. : i -l it rtVtio! tht pTrot;ttb aril ht'artr 4'.i:-' two ':it'ii' nrt of a st rtji j ;,!!! SiMt r.nent win- h rl;.'i- i-i.t.r t as ftr-ato-i tl.roi nuvt :n. ' I u'-s. h Tiri(t-toaoiu'r a-o.''.itioti a 1 liti i-t-i a. t a 'i:- oryanj jttioii. Tlit aim ot omtv wn- Ka h rt m li m1 ii i i in i tn'i.'on wj., ' l.t't t!it ifc,;t .-u a:ui atron. of tho dtrivt krow wiiat o t i;-:. t!io a. a't ant why nc nant u '' 1 ai .f ''T.i.' r- Miitv i. if.orn-:i tt'nt u a; ! j Tao iirj-io: in Hsiv cfl.trt on hi rt to m. :.!' a . -"i : ! luiihl'tij" an-1 tri'un'i l-i a pr!s,.oi: .-.t;-1 Tb. 1'a '-n: IVa- h -r A?-j ::t:;o!:-i. ! :i!,t .o si aoral ul nro iil.'I-.uUhI lor si htol an. I connty TfH' Irtfi-ilature ot athori 'luc tiio of ti.e r voMnu!iity i;athtr:i! or. ThoTt1 art now ihon? j o; ia!i;t.l j-arent-l? o-h- r in t:it ih-M'i (titrtct? u' -ta'o. Not only havo j tv lool h-tnr.l- ia ,ti.i;MLrs hit'i ";to-. i;jtrov- ir'.i t.iviut :t Viit I tht tu-l t'-tr liavt' I'oou inaiu i tu lo' 'o oi orrrt.ou that .tro Wnz hvio to ivMi-i: turn-. w n.; -in ;' thf worm of iitli ir- t ho 1-tiv ' an.i mr( ' i ii i .'iioi hitnifoti aovintiou, s' niul WxW Iioiati:al 'Ti.au i -it inn of tho? I'luits ;'orut:o nn..l thi k o oi-t-r i Uni o tKo unitfi ff-it- Miporintt'iitti-nr of yuh .. i in ai.ru u'.tttta! io'U'jo s,i too l aito.l Mat? u'i c nil '.no. Ai, ann .al ap- cumi th -"ato upirin .':! . i:i-tr:i t nn t- u:ry t t'.io j-roruMi. This ;'' utvs tao i-'f nu'nt ol' ' :ii-ta(it- whj ueoto : o tv the I .o: a. orani'1 o!s ai'aaity ntoot au i lit ir.tiitrial fair, t i j n li.'-l w iii a -itor-;t tiilt "ot ot i i' it'- iMo t?:al work .loro in Mter ul t ho t ato. Th's r o F:-t. to show what h il.tt :n,! nuiit miht h$ ; - on. I, it ititt'r.M the n thr;r own slato. Oregon. o ti l t'orotii in iltttornt joit'ioj-4 a unity thniti;!i an u:i'lorstaniini of tli varions sitna-; ti-'iis wbirh ol't .iiu in the different lo ralitios. ' Tho PlayyTonnd and Supervised ! 'Play. The suporihteroh-nt of public in-1 i -T riu-t ion has imied u litillotin called 'Ai Prat u al Ki'i-rmtion ann&l for S.-hooU. T Th'm Iv.ilietin not only given , vakiahU' information ('on- emiuo, game.. I la cronn ls, ind ei(ui'tnent. but it ' MaioinMivs an-! orauie play. i ' To answer the question o often; asked. 'Are parnt and patroHs inter-, . ested in OreMiT? school ?' toe report r-f the state naperir.teiident for and the bulletin issued from his oftVe give tie follow! a answer. In two ; var- Oregon has im-reaped the lentb of her Hrh'-ol term more th in ton day. The fine school exhibit from Oregon in the Pmuo of TMn-'atinn at the Pa ama Paoifi.- expo-itiou wa devoted al most exclusively to showing the ad; . vain en.i:t made in toe rural s- hools. and fo the exp:antiou of the rural s- bool system. Halletins are issued by the uptrinTendent of pubbt- in-triu-t ion t-ovet i ? e erv phase of the .s.h'ol t-fidltiu. iarlndnia 'I-e-f-ns in Fire Prevention for in the Pul'I'n- s. h.M.N.' and e on 'A J5,.i4:ested f"oi!re in Hib tudy f . r pnpils outside of i s. hool. i Tn t-v.n. Ius",,n ;lio report state?: i There ba-i l'eon no sadden or treat revival of interest in (Veori vhools. 1 but railu-r n gradual de el"pn;e:it along a n e u nd ouer it!ve lines that ha i;nj ro ed eatly the rrral ditr'u t - Tiie lond auttii-itte hae implicit ''iit':-!f n.-e in the people proilir.g tltey . are'well -iirei-t-d efo-ts of !o-al oran- i.-at'on thev hope to continue the work, thus so well beun." E RHEUMATI Mrs. Sangster Starts Out on Birth Control Campaign Rub Pain Away With a Small Trial Bottle of Old, Pene trating "St Jacob's OT Stop "dosina" Rheumatism. It's pain only; not one cae in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub soot'iiiim. penetrating "6t. Jacobs Oil'' rii-ht on th tender spot," and by the time you say Jack h"obiason out comes the rhemnatie pain and distress, "bt. Jacobs t)il" is a harmless rheumatism liuiment which never disappoints and doesn't burn the skin. It takes pam. soreness and stiffness from aching joints, muscles and bones: stops sciati ca, lnmli.ijjo. backache and neuralgia. Limber up; Get a small trial bottle of old-time, honest "St. Jacobs Oil'' from any drug store, and in a moment, you will be free from pains, aches and stiff ness. Don't suffer: Knb rheumatism awav. CHICHESTER S PILLS V , 1HC lilt HUM UKAMk X WANTED. 50,00011 - FARM HANDS cf experience at once on the farms ot hl&r i WESTERN CANADA t V; 'y, IV. t ,lV'" i rcr':v the vonti farner wh.i hive rnlied !.' &i f r th war. Oo J. wija J full season work Y : Catarrhal Deafness Caamot Be Cured by local ai'plii ;ii inn, they raunot r.':o h the die:ieil mrtiin of the ear. There is nly one way ro cure catarrhal dejifne-s and tliMt is bv a constitutional remeiv. aturrlial Ivafues is caused by an inflamed coniitwH of the mucous litiii'.jt of the I'list.ichiiia Tube. When this f.ibe is infian:el yon have a ram bling sound or imperfeet hearinir. and when it is entirely el .se i. lvalues i the result. I nle-s the inflammation can be reduced all.j this tube restored io its normal (.oi ii!ion. hearirg will 1 destroyed foreer. Many raw of deaf ness are caused bv catar-h, which is an iuflunu'd condition of the n.ueous sur faces. Hall's i'atarrU "ur nits thru the b!oo,l on the mucous surfaces of the system. We will cve die Hundred To.lar for any cas of Catarrhal IVafness that eartBi.t be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Circulars free. All Irnjuists, 7"ic. F. J. I RK.NKV ( O.. Toledo. O. , I .Jicl A.I KriixxUt lit A Lifj: rin. it, l o-tt- ...v T- V . ,1 I . Mb. Bur im XL V SOl06VD?''GlSTSE'imM?f mm v " CATARRH ot th BLADDER ivtwv! in 24 HOURS r-k Cm. s ulwrsllrnHIUI name J rjt IlllliV. bo Sacjer or pos.si!itUty cf Conscription in Ca:ui v re.ju'v.l f-J-rt a'.'. ;-tii'.oar.?.. Fir ri.lwav raVs a-J o:hcr int jraia::i-a ar- J. N. GRIEVE, '. 1st sxd PJst Sts, Spjkatl. Wash. AaUwruei Canadian Oovenua't AjV TODAY'S ODDEST STORY clr-a.-o. lil. April 1 Mr. s: Mrs. Ft--ler:.k S. M.-Ciory, of this citv ha e it children: Mildred, ulive. TWiore. Har- ry. Klir. ibeth an 4 RoWrt. whose iv.itials. p-Tipe-V arranjivl. s;ell (..other." This hs;:enel by obaa.e. ii STENOGRAPHERS I Why Not Us Columbia QUALITY Caxboai? klad tn Oregon 100 Copies Guaraatd from Each Sheet. Columbia Carbon Pa?r Mfl. Co. 33rd A Broadwar, Portiasd, On. Why ar wt popular? Be- cans wa ten you vrtry day, th sews of th world. (By I'uit.d rres-.i New Yo.k. April 1. treed of the charge, in Vm-le rsau-s federal indict ment, that she sent vile and obscene matter thr.-.Oi:h the mails in her in-th control JiTopfgriris magazire ''The Woman Kebel. Mrs. Marinret r-auoer left here today to visit and tri;ani;:e Lirth control societies anions lh wo men of all the larger cities in the Uni ted Mat os. Mrs. Sari'i is on her i"-y r.ctr CLi aeo. where she wii; eondect meit inrs of women, make s;oc. lies about birth control and org.v.ie h s. iity of women to perpetuate birth control propaganda after she las jve- '. n t' other cities. Mrs. arrcr will ino- yst to the coast cities air.: thi-u e.is; a.. ir by another route. M's. Saucer hopes, by stirine up the interest of American wives and mothers, to make their influence cause the repeal of state and federal laws pro hibiting the dissemination of birth con trol information. In cities where there are ni restpe. t'.'t! of this kind Mrs. :mpr r hofe-s to establish clinii-s. similar to birth con trol clinics in European ctb s. where women .of the working districts can apply f r in-tiuetic.rs in Kirt'i coi.trol. In addition to rures who -a:, it str.iet in birth control. tiie-- c:i::ics wi'.l r.a a staff ti.at will teach t'le cut? of in fants. Mrs. s.;irxer said v.rr -lie dep't.-3 today that no legislati.e pvcr n the wrM can keep the ...rr.n of Aruerics from learning anl rirsolicinj b:r-h 'ou trol: "Because." she added, "it is rue logical and sensible and h.tn iu? thing to do. law or no la-.r. '"No woman should be compiled to bring a baby irtn the w -riu pries .-he is phvsicaliv tte'.l to ', p r:y t-nd..w the chi'd with a e xsl drrn a-'J luiy and urles-s sh is bVel vi'b the ro sources to res- and ed- -Ve tho r . 1 1 and give it a 'ait cha"."; re. make its a" in the worl,. "That i what birth control know ledge is f..r: to show women under what conditions it i het for them to bear child ren. "Birth coi.trol doe not necessarily make for either larger or smaller fam ilies: it sin:plv insures, through the mother knowledge, a square deal and a fu;r chance for whatever chi'dreu are born. "Tn Europe. Mr-h cor.trol is sanction ed l.v the g..verr;Tiert. "In the United State it is blind'. v condemned bv law; law tl.af are lau.' ed by certain iiifl.ie'-.tial and promi nent citizens who seot'v practice l..--' coutrol nhi!e p :bi;.-!v dcn.vii.-irg it " Mr. Sai2r iva i:,diee.l in the Ur' t-d tate cou't here in January f . r al leged inie--ent birth control propagsada statement in her raagajire. New Y.r! tvii tf women 'ed bv st; 'h well Vs.r. indivtdrtal as Mi F, Is UnFcii.-tte u others, a.-capaniecl Mr. ?a::ger t court when she went to plead to the in dictment: then afterward caused tin case to be given wide publicity. The government dismissed the indict ment against sirs. .Sanger before the case e.'irr.e to trial. Staid London Paper Prints Unusual Prediction of Wars End June 17 : By Ur.itr 1 lVes.' London. April 1. An KngiL-h army officer was starting f,.r tiie f.-..::t last year. He called at hi bank to "settle up certain affairs b-fore depM'ting. 'Yon'!! be back so..n with a wou-ded l.m.d." said the bank if manager. Ke was. His nr.. healed, tiie officer made ready to p. back to tiie front. Meeting "the lank man- ager. he ii united: "Any more pre lictioi.s ." " "You'li be gone longer this. time." said the ma:i:,g-r. "snd when you do return, it will be with quite a bad wound iu the leg.". This aisj hr.ptiened. The of- ficcr wa much surprised. Hunt- ing up the banker, he inquired: "ince you kn.cv so mncii can't you teii me when the war will end?" "It w;r end." said the man- ager. "on June IT. lsK but I shan't live to see ft. I'll ii:t about live until New Year's day and not much more." He died January 2. The Le-'.don Financial. News. a very s..ber. unimaginative reliable i.e-.vpaor. wishes for this store. house of Gracious of LlnottrusiiJa 0 SURROUND yourself witK Comfort day--t v?eek--all tiroe (top at HOTEL HORTOHIA The Service Ministrations. Trie Home of the Satisfied Guest where delicious Viands with the natural HOME-LIKE flavor com pel friendship. Rooms With priviltg of Uth $1 or more th da?. Rooms wittt pci-J itt bath $1.5 ( m man du ir) Tht thin that appa!j-moJrua pricas. ltmof Wuhinjtoo 12m and ihington PsrtltnJ 1 A '. i' ' A l. j PECCLJAR. TACTS .VBOUT WXLL KNOWN PEOPLE I 1':,;-'1''- Afn! ISenator j l r ierweo :. of Alanama smoke j cigarete. Se-'retarr Ijnsing i does too. whoa he's on the ! treet wie-e He can't puff hi I black br a- pipe. ' 1 ' WAfi ODDITTE3 ' j The Hag-.f A .rra'.i TorwMe j oven in which n i -af of bread i mar Se bansd in twrttT min- j ' ka 1-e-s- ado-ted bv the I L'':T: n military an : ui'U audi- DR. STONE'S DRUG STORE The ouIt easi drug store ia Ore gon, awes no one, and no ene owes it; carries large gtok; its shelves, counters and show cases are loaded with drugs, medicises, notions, and toilet articles, Dr. Stone is a regu 1 a r graduate i a medicine and ha had many years of experience in the j practice. Consultations are free. Pre- etr.ptiona are free and only regular price for medicine. Dr. Stone can be f .-in .. 1 - V : .J ... r- front 6:40 in the morning until S at mgni. tTea aauvery to au parts of tne fity and within a radius of ISO sailea. V 1 BIN SIN Best Chinese Dishes Noodles io Chop Suey jc Sica and Pork ioc 410 rxasT STSEET i Let the Capital Journal New Todar i Column put your dollars on the right track. r T