A ,1 THE DAILY CAPITAL JOT RNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 15. 1916. PETE RINGS IN " WITH " THE' DUTCHMAN'S PIPE " "DOCS DOt' "11 I (SI II II I II I I I C JMIMyT) I i I I I f I f I I I I I I F, UFLP' '' I II I JJ ! i I ' J 1 1 'j - - 387.. International Cartoon Co.; N. Y. Excess of Exports Over Imports $1,810,000,000 Rub Pain Right Out With Small Trial Bottle of Old Penetrating "St. Jacob's Oil" Rheumatism is "pain onlv." ,t one case in fifty requires internal treat-! uieut. Stop drugging, liuh j..c.; ti iu, ' iionotiating ''St. Jacob Oil'' light in to your son', stiff, aching joints mid muscles, ami relief conn's instantly. "St. Ja.obs Oil'' is u harmless rheu matism cure which uevcr ofisappoiuls und can nut burn the skin. luuhcr up! yuit complaining! Cot a small trial Inn lie of u,, kouest' '"St. Jacob's Oil" at any drug store, un,l in just a it: tii ii t vou'll i.o free from rheumatic iinin. soreness nift'tiess' New Yolk, April S.--While there is a glow nig desire fur peace anil n sub consciousness that it nmv not In1 far surface indications iln licit as t point that av. Tin1 ilailv t rimed v ill KlU'OllC Cl.lltillllOS Mill) III',. II, nit,,. I.- i "H". iod intensity, yet in spite of tho (:!' i ma ii drive against Verdun no inninrtunt gain has apparently Im'i-ii made on t'itli-j or side fur many weeks, (treat liritninV uovoiiiinonr i.tuigct lor the coining year shows Imtli ili'tonninai ion ami resources, while the Coiinun chancellor in ad dressing u reichstiijr lias also made statements tliat eucouingo liis people aiiil discourage imv hope of ininieditite stimulate exports favorable trade proportions; tin' pain, serenes ami swelling. Hou'i suffer! Kolief units you. " St. Jacob 's Oil" lias euro,! inilli.-us of ikeumutisui sufferers iii the l:i -t half century, an. I is just as Koii for sciatica, uouinlgia, lumbago, backache, sprains. SOCIETY AT STAYTON. 'I'lio ,loi Koiinok home in the north ern part of this city was tin' scorn1 of a jolly gathering on Friday occiiiiiij when Mm, Joseph, Koriack an, I Mrs. II. A. Koaiicliiinip cntci laincl the menilicl s of tlio i:i,.-eii club niol their luisluimls in himor of Mr. niol .Mrs. W. C. Parry of Junction City. The bouse liail liecn tas tily iK'i'Ointed for the occasion with Oregon (;nipe lunl wihl enrniiit, two of Ori'uou ' inot popular wihl shrill's thai are at their let now. ".Mmi" furnish- ril lr. jinzc t arty was in, lee, 1 an enjoyal'le affair, cStayt-in S-iitiuel. i , peine: anil tins in spite of the terms he sujivestetl on which (ieiuiaiiy wmihl cousiiler peace proposals. Om- in,li i.lual interest in the war is multiplied ninny tunes oel' liy tile siiluiiarine piolileni. "Iiich thoniih ipiics it iluriiij; the last few .lays may Iwenk out iiKain at any time with reiicwcil rxcileinent, tier many is evidently ileteriniue.l not to sni'ren.lcr the most important weapon with which she can inflict injury noon it Itiitain; so what I lie outcome will oe only time can determine. The crisis Mietneen tierniatiy and the I'liited States is still unsolved ami may lucak out with fresh intensity at any time unless satisfactory assurances are received liy our u"vcrniucnt from tleiiunny. The I Mexican difficulty is not us yet in n ; serious stai;e, ami for the time lieini; is I almost completely overshadowed l- the ; l-.iiropean war. Our presidential i'nni- paiun nls occupies the puldie mind . much less than usual, or than aiitici-l patcd, for the same reasons. Consider- iui! the important issues at stake, puldie j opinion is remarkaldy quiet, and tli! sauie may In1 said of liotli lirnm lien of: ; i undress at Washington. Such uncx- pcoted and unusual self-restraint mast ' 1'0 crcditctl to the sobcriti); influences j of war. Our foreija trade ill tieain simnssint . thus swi'llinp; our luilaitce to enotnious excess for the lu' months under review lieinir . 1 .s I ( .( XX I - (Urn. coiiipnred with .rn!t,iiiiiiiii(i a vear this more thiin treldini' of our lavoruoie irnno uaiance witliin ti year is a factor of immense importance in the settlement of our international ) :i 1 -mice. In spite of security imports. (join imports, toreifin loans ami credits, the international trade balance is still riiuninp very heavily nuainst the allies Hud will prolmUlv si utiiiue until the war ends. When that event comes, sud den ami perhaps violent rhinites will develop, luit neither their direction nor their l u in t hti can et re 'foreseen. From now on the crop situation will become n subject of increased import ance, sprint: is late and a severe winter inflicted considerable injury to winter wheat. There will be a material reduc tion in acreage, and condition is much below that of a year a'O. As offsets to these circumstances there will be n considerable increase in sprine; "heat acreage and a lare carryover from the crop of I'.Mo. albeit of inferior quality; so there will be no real scarcity of wheat dnriiiL' the cominc; season,' not' any shortaire for export. Our home situation is satisfactory. The feverish activity observed during trie greater part of the winter h what at the end of March were riiiiiiiiir about 2(1 per cent ahead of last year, the increase beiiiL' due more to the ex pansion of traffic than hi higher rates. The .meeting of the Wolisterian ,it Tn the cast industrial activity ron-1 er.try society Wednesday evening was tin lien at Iiich pressure. At tho west the livest one that has been held tins there is no abatement of activity andj.venr, n Inrjje crowd was out and more condition.1) remain satisfactory. Xew - enthusiasm was shown tliiiu his been r orpo ra t i oil's reported in the principal seen for some time. The occasion was eastern states for the last three inonths the installation of the new officers and aL'L'ri'L'iited I.OiHi.ooO, compared with acconipanyiii "feed." J-.'arl l ot- ?iio, 000,000 ui ine same rime last vear WILLAMETTE NOTES jFirst Convention of An Allies to Pay American All American tleven ! Bondholders Many Millions at Syracuse Today in Interest Today and ,L"2!i,titm,mKi in i:U4. Fully :tl)0, ttHO.OHO or more of this year's" amount was due to refinancing; but, makinn full allowances, there was probably i double the usual activity in this direc j tiou. The amount of new capital do- voted to war purposes reported since jJanunrv 1 was . iNs.iMiO.tHHl and sine j the war began 20 mouths ago, the total reported is .f.'!ll",(Miti.(Mlil; indicating that .while the war has been a powerful ! -stimulant, it probably represents much 'less, than a quarter of our present ac tivity. This is demonstrated by ei.- 1 urinous increase ni steel orders, the 'greater proportion of which is on do mestic account an.l is made up very i largely of railroad buying. American laiiroa.is are placing uncial orders rorw all Kinds or equipment. Mnce tne first j tacnlar ot .itiniiiirv tnev have placed ont Syracuse. April 1.".. For the first time in football history an AU-Amer-ii-an eleven gathered here today. Mem- ton was initiated and taken in as n; '.' "'r "finical llil.l team member. At the meeting it wis decided ; Tl,"',od "i,l,,'r '""'l' '"' K'H'sts of to held the annual minion of Old Web-1 lhl' Syracuse I ni versify Athletic Asso steriiins on the evening of April 2Wth. ' ''la,l"n- At this time all old meiubers look toj ln l'!st the men selected for Salem as the Mecca to which they will i 'n'se teams have been pleased to accept make their pilgrimage. Many of the J the In. nor bestowed upon them. Seldom I oht men are prominent officials and i lias further action been taken. r0 liiisiuess en throughout the country audi H. cause Syracuse uieir leuiin w in ue looked lorward to, cut in tile tootl.al .in riniFiur is inei iiiMinaiii nine man ever i.etore the authorities nay iiueresiing experiences to relate. I to celebrate in this . lug nniKjuet is being prcared and following this the evening ill telling stories and just talking. The senior class chulleime.l trie fac- ''jultv men to a game of baseball to be played .lurin gthe M.iy Hay festivities. President Walter Uleiser read the chal lenge in chapel this morning. The uaine uiidoiibtedlv be a fast and spec- one as both sides have seveial The was more promin world last manner. re lire facilities tor accommo dating l.( mi i persons ynd there is rea son to expect every bit of available space will be utilicl. z Invitations were sent to the follow- ing members of the All-American I Kleven: Hum. .n. Minnesota; Oilman. I ivmg .Malum. Harvard; Knrrett and iut.i ..inns mi , men on t icir tennis w ho mv.. w,... I'.mo l,41a.tnn tons of steel rails, compared.,,., stars; some as 11 reek students, oth with 510,(111(1 tons at the same time rasters as instructois in the various depart yea r and SlCl.OnO tons in lHU, In ninny ents taimlit in universities, the t'a.-nliv been given extending ; will have the advantage in bavin-.' iii rush is so great that their number Coach M aliens who is a baseball player and he is expected to do the home run stunts for the faculty. j For the seniors there are several whoi may burst into the lime light as lum-j vnaiits, .lewett. the husky little big man of the class will be 'expected toi do all of the fan.-y twirling lor tae' there I seniors ami it is reported th.it he has1 recovery in these i several speed balls that will prove the.jjt ratio of increase has been in the neigh-1 1' '''fi''y '.ccause or tie continued j ""' " ll"'-v ',"' borliood of'od per cent. This decrease ,"" h,x J'1 """'S" l"l'ilatcd on 1 M ' ta.e in As vet no one has I edged bonds have been returned, luit ' al'1'' to liuM hiai and it is not alto; these have been evi more readily ub . ' 'ner liuposs.oie r.iitr a protessiou.il sorbed than the shares of representative : , a,' l"'r " 1 ''I1'"'"''' to ol'ficiite be- railroads. This prubablv explains thei , xhv ,,l ,1,I1,! llls l"i"'1' comi.iirntive abscn. e ,,f i'...u- rallioM.l is. SI'ouu,!. file two teams are ex 1 Shelton. Cornell- Abell. Coleatc: Sncar I Dartmouth: I'e.-k, rittsbnrgh; Oliphant, Army and s. hlachter of Syracuse. Xew York. April 15. Twelve million five hundred thousand American dol lars' interest will be paid to American investors by the French and Knglii governments through J. P. ilorgnn & Co., here today for the first sis months' use of the half billion dollar Anglo-French loan recently negotiated. This payment today is but a small part of the cash interest England and France will pour into American pock ets during the next five vears. Every season six months they will pay, just in inter- wish. : est. 12,ali0,000, or 12;.000.000 for the five years, which is more than one- tenth of a billion dollars' they will have given Americans for :'.e use of their money in fighting the Teutons. The interest that these two govern ments must pay for th! use of American money with which to continue their war is enough to supply each one of 2,500 persons an independent fortune. i ases orders have into 1017. and tin still further orders would have been placed hud it not been for the inability of mills to execute them mid advancing prices. Stock exchange activity was upon a .liininislicd scnle ..nil ifi.i.i,! i-hieVU- t,, sonic-1 .. ... .... . . I ..si i i,,, i. i , 111 M " specniu ies. in spue or 'decided- iin.rs were ,,K- ,.l,t -n f i i improved lauroaii continuum. i.vf t..-t -.., r '.. t.:i. c. i. .. ! has been no marked RACES STOPPED WHEN FLOOD SWEPT TRACK AWAY RESUMED TO DAY ON NEW ONE subsided. was largely due to diminished snecula tive activity. In the ordinary channels of commerce and industry there are as yet no cv idouce of slow ing dowu: al though there is a marked development ot caution in making new ventures, the fear of overdoing strained initiative, hav ing evidently re Kailroad earning: the enteituihiucnt for the evening, . 1,11 K'wU to un nniii'iing extent. In fi ' 1 I . Korinek carving off the huiids'.iiie t'''l'runry both imports and exports far 11 . vXI I ize. An exceilcnt lunch was served 'cce.le.l any pievious month. Fxports ' 1 1' I J a late hour. It is reported that this touched . tt'l'.sOO.OOO, or il 10.000.ooo r - 1 more than a year ago and .."0,rtOO,oOO more than dining the previous high' Skin Muddy? null eves, bloUhes ami other skin Menu she result Iroiu a UisoideteJl Ui Srstioii. i'unty the blood, tun tlio um.u.h, gently stumilate Die liver ana reaaljce t!ie bowel and bile with BEECOiFti'S PILLS SoW nnrwkr. U Un, ls, IJs. i point in liecember last. lor (he 12 nuiiith eu.liiig February our total ex port were ;l,720,O0O.'0oir, or almost double the amount during the same per-1 iotl of 1011. five yeari ago. The March total will show hg results, judging; by the enormous shipment daily from the port of New York, which in making trcno'inloiis strides hs the country's chief eort center. There ha also been a gratifying increase in the conn-j liyV imports; the total for February being Mo l.OOO.ii.lO, or anN.HOO.OOO more; than a year ago'tHpl $11,000,000 aheti.l !; ot' the previous high reeoid in January ' In si, 1) niim the 12 luonths en.liiiv'i j Mulch "I, our ini.orts reached JI.S'os',-; I p.iO.000. .r s-.l.i.OpO.OOO in advance of the I previous record for a like period in I lolt. The effect ot vrur l.as of course! been to discourage import and vastly i 5S At Last A Bunion Remedy v That Affords Immediate Relief Add Effects A Positivi Cure Just a.k f ! .ip.iok.iiro of "nunitmComfort". rutiKeoi: .e.: t -.'-.c n.uii will vanish I ke m.igic. If you ii.ive .i l-m:i ",i, no r.i.itror how la:ge, lio-v swoaee, ti ov p.oii:ul .ui.l how distorted t tie ..:nt iu.iv ue in.? tiut one 11 Lvuiikui i sues, investors tor the time being pre-1 ferriug to pick up seasoned securities at I favorable prices to taking new issues.! There are large sums of capital await-j ing investment, but current uncertain , ties impede good buying at this time.. For government and municipal issues! there has been an excellent market late-1 ly. Henry Clews. I VETERAN EDUCATOR DIES Coir Ha l b ! v m vill t)l: On instant relict. x t nl.iy t-y or.e or tw-i piasters u ,r. e ti"t entirely soUsi-ed, m::ii.1v retv.i it t I:e r.-ta.ir.uler and j;et alt your nionev Ki, k. nut-:. -a C 'luioi't" have eureJ tver TJ.Ol n.f '1 4i"1 vv.iineti t tie p:vst v ear they i .in ei r 1 v.. : Wt-,y ti:::i:ul-jl t J Mill er, vvlrcii' licieis.i j"-i-i,-l:"v'',l ii'.st.i::t relic: Your money Lv.ck u " v toil. u jf J. C. Perry, Drussist, 113 S. Commercial Street Albany, Ore.. Apiil 13. professor David Torbet. for it? years a member of the faculty of Albany college, died yesterday, at the age of 71 years, after a week's illness. During the last tlavs of his illness Professor Torbet was unconscious most of the time. All but one member of the family were at his bedside. Mis. Clodfeller, a daught.-r, was unable to get here in time. Albany college wnl take a holiday Monday, when the funeral will be hebi. and all students am! members of the faculty will attend in a body. The service will be hel l at the local Methodist church at S o-Yletk. in pecting 10 get together for their fiisi pra. t'ice games some time this week. Tho inter-class track meet whi.-h will be held a week from Saturday is also attiacting a greit deal of attention, and all tour .lasses us well as the academy arc getting teams ready for tiie meet. I. a bun steeves, track 'man iger at W'illaiiiett.t this vear. has or dered a number of til. lions printed and these vvill be disti ibuted following tat meet to the winners of the various events. Those who will represent the senior team are; l.loyd Shisler. Howard .lewett. Walter tileiser, William Ki.lge way, .lames Hani. David Cook, Paul Smith and John tiarv. The fre-h men and sophomore teams will in ike a strong bid for first place as thev have seveial fast distance men in their numbers and it is safe to pre dict that there .vill be several surprises sprung before til- meet is over. A Luge banner will be awarded to (he class tak ing the highest number of points. charge of t!..1 Masonic lodge Hurial will be made at Lebanon, which was formerly the Torbet home. Two of his .la icuieis. who died several years are buried there. (By Cnited Press. , San Diego. Oil.. April 15. -The racing whi.-h was stopped shortly after the New Year's day opening because a flood swooped down and gobbled up the Tin Juana rare track, was resumed today when construc tion of the new track was com-olcted. ft!!! Speaking of hats in the until Faster and you can't ring, count wait ' em. AUMSVILLE SITTINGS. Miss Anna I.evermau went to Port land last Sunday. F'rank Wolf and family and Joe Koe nig and family visited at the; A. Wo!J place Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Joe bitter and daughter visited Mt. Angel Sunday. Joe Henedicf and Frank Rauscher, Jr. left Sunday for Mill City where -they will be employed at Potter's mill. John Kintz, road supervisor, made quite a little improvement on the roa.ii around here. Alva Zuber went to Aumsville ou hi wheel Sunday to see a little round-up. Come again Alva. George Dietz is going into the h'"1 business. It has been reported that h bought some thoroughbred stock and af ter feeding oue all it could eat for fiv months, found it weighed close to 15 pounds dressetl. Some pig. stayton Observer. ago 1 rf'lKbfli If -A WANTED 50,000 FARM HANDS of experience at once on the farms of WESTERN CANADA To replace the' young farmers who have enliste tor the war. Cood wages aud full season g wort assured. There is no danger or possibility of Conscription in Canada. ht'terences required pecial railway rate: ply to from all applicants. For ami other information a?- J. N. GRIEVE, . Cor. 1st and Post Sts.. Spokane, WniL h Authorized Canadian GoveTuaTt Ajs. ' wn