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THE DAILY CAPITAL jr RNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10. 1916. SIX - , LA. LA lJL lm.J: , , irui is more than Shoe Polish It Is composed of wax and oils so combined as to give a brilliant, lasting shine and to soften and preserve the leather. The ShinoiA Home Set The handiest, most efficient shoe shining set you can duv ai any price. Sold at a nominal cost to ShinoiA users. F03 HOME, GRIP OR AUTOMOBILE BLACK TAN WHITE At all Dealers rake no substitute , h;,, the home set , Wi. I, n. '1 OREGON SCHOOL LAW i GLASS OF SALTS IF !ALL STATES DRIFTING WILL BE ADOPTED BY YOUR KIDNEYS HURT!. TOWARD INDUSTRIAL Inland Empire Teachers Asso- j ciation Approves Oregon's Methods ! Eat Less Meat If You Feel, Backachy or Have Blader j Trouble Salts fine ; for Kidneys A morning delight a noon-time luxury an evening necessity Carle Abrams Returns From Convention of Commission ers at Columbus Mary Pickford In a Marvelous Role Plays American Girl Kidnapped by Italians in "Poor Little Peppina," Thrilling Romantic Drama Tlmt the teacher's certificate law of Oregon is one of the best yi't uilott'l by any state is shown by the revolt of the certificate committee of the Inland Empire association recently held at Spo kane. The committee submitted a re port every point of wiiich is covered by the Oregon certificate law, and re commends that all the states forming this association, namely, Montana, Idaho, Washington and Oregon, secure certificate laws as outlined by the re port. As Oregon already lias such a law, this well mean that the other three -ii ... i.i .1. i ..ji.... .1... . , . . , i .... ,,;,.i stnies win mooei uieir uiws micr me then, when the kidnapped Amour an g t. .. . 1...H du ii utnwiiuMV. dressed - .. 1 tee follows: To the Educational Council of the In- ion the screen. Opening in Italy, the scene of action cnaiigcn iu mcny mm Meat forms uric acid which excites . , ami overworks the kidneys in' their cf- State Industrial Accident Comniis forts to filter it from the system. Keg- flimu,r Ct4jlt, .,rams, who returned to ular eaters of meat must flush the kid- , . .. , .. , . i. ii v . . i- . this city vesterday from a trip to the nevs occasionally. ) ou must relieve J J ' them like you relieve your bowels; re- International Convention ot Industrial moving all' the acids, waste and poison, Accident Hoards and Commissions, at else you feel a dull misery in the kid- Columbus, Ohio, reports that the sen- nev region, sharp pains in" the. back or t intent throughout the l usted States is sick headache, dizziness, vour stomach : almost universally in favor ot tne scv sours, tongue is coated and when the eral states handliii weather is bad vou have rheumatic ) A Tod rayon perfect 0 til Pi vaef Prepared by a Doctor of Dental Surgery Send 2c stamp today for a generous trial package to I. W. Lyon & Sow, Inc., i IV. 27th St., N. Y. City QSEBB ; their own industrial insurance as a state itinc- accident Hon. "From the reports of the 43 dele gates representing over "0 states the indications snow mat an or me sum-i. makes her escape as a stowaway, dressed as a boy, New York supplies the set ting for the rest of the action. Mere the little runaway, still preserving her dis imise. becomes a "newsie,'' a boot- land Kmpire Teachers' Association: In order to raise the standard of qual ifications for teachers and to promote twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get irri tated, obliging vou to get up two or .i : .i..-:' - .1... m ee nines nun itr nit: iiiuui. .... i -i.- i ., T nt,li, these irVitntimr acids I of the Vnioii are drifting toward state and flush off the body's urinous waste ! accident insurance, iret nhont four minces of .lad Salts ! '" "J-- from any pharmacy; take a Mary Tick ford Tho delightful little i an Italian boy! Japanese Cho-Cho- bluck, a fruit .vender and a messenger in((M. Hta(e (.omity V(nlr ,.ommittee begs bnv. Hut her adventures narrowly es chin, cominu to a very sudden end when ui-ii K,,n in i 'Mm lii mo Iliitterf v." has shed she becomes employed in an o iiuui i,'n.,,tu .,n,l i.,.r klmn'tin fur the I in which she again encounters the man rough boots and corduroy of the Italian peasant, mil she laughs, lights anil nmokes her way into the heart, .just as tho little Niponese sobbed her way in to tho affections of the public. And just as the Famous Flayers star so cleverly concealed her own mannerisms in the 'interpretation of the .lap girl, so in this original photoplay by Kate Jor dan, which will be the Paramount at traction at the Ye Liberty Theatre, to-1 day, and Thursday. Little Mary I'iekford buries the Piekfordiun char actor beneath an avalanche of Italian mannerisms and of boyiskj conceptions that once more prove her wonderfully broad versatility. "Poor Little, l'eppina" is the biggest who lut il stolen her several years before. Escaping from the den, she later suc ceeds ia preventing the man, Soldo, from murdering the one. man whose kindness to her has won her devotion. Though she herself is nearly killed in the effort to save her friend, she is successful and her heroism is the means of restoring her to her real parents. Hubbard Men Buy Government Timber leave to recommend the following 1. The classification of certificates and the standards of certification should be uniform in the four states in cluded in the Inland i.nipire. (This to include a standardized list of institu tions from which papers are accredit ed.) 2. All certificates should be issued by state authority rather than through county superintendents' offices, j .1. All examination questions should i be prepared under state authority and ! all examination papers should be grad- ed by state authority. 4. Certification through institutional 'training rather than by examination j should be emphasized and encouruged. I a. ao ceriincates suouiii ne grant I I V (..-.., xn ! i said Mr. Abrnms The belief is gaining ground .i'.i. that workmen's compensation is n func- ke a lauio-, :. .. . . n,,f ,, ,,t ., spoonful , a glass of water before. entorpri. Also it will be breakfast or a few days and your kid- 1 , Q tJ,e neys will then act tn.e and bladder d.s-1 J of anv f t,H orders disappear. This tamous salts is; on .(n nvcra,,c tv compensation made from the acid of grapes and lemon) (o ..( ir0(, workm0I1... juice, combined with litlua, and naS ,r' ()ramf4 stated that some diffi beeu used for generations to clean andji was encountered iu solving the stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop l)10i',i,.m f inter-state insurance and it bladder irritation, .lad Salts is inex- (vaJ ,,robable that legislation would be pensive; harmless and makes a delight- j j,uss,.j i,v congress allowing each slate ful effervescent lithia-water drink lto UUII(p insurance on inter-state busi which millions of men and women take neslJ conducted within its own borders, now and then, thus avoiding serious t present employes of firms and cor kidney and bladder diseases. porntious doing inter state business must secure their accident insurance through private companies and their re dress is onlv through the courts. r 3 r..tll A committee has been appointed to draft a model compensation act for the ! use of the states which have no pom- Kureka, Cal., May !. Pusses scoured j pCnsation laws as a state function at ..ii 1 r r,. M Aiiiinnnce- nil tn liei'unns u-ifi uiufl nut nniin, i.tn, t,n ir.wi, 111 rmilltrv-.nr SOUTICril ll.UIll- ; OrCSeiU. 11113 Wllllliso n-iiu in ni.iixi- i.ii: 4 l.'ilin forest serv-i a high school course or its equivalent, iioldt county today for three escaped j compensation acts in the various states nil ill in iii.iii. j j l,il,w tiri.feuuiiiiinl ti-n'minff i ,,'10 tu n-Ith v.himl Jill 11 1 111.'.' Ice Hint the district forester, Portland Posses Searching For plus professional training. (I. Within a reasonable time nil rural Oregon, has just . tippr- ved tno ' ,,,,, gr.ldo u,a,hm hmM Rrll(iuutes for the sale ot Brown Bros , of II i b- of n()r , , i i ..e , ono oori ,nt tnnher on the 1 . .... . . . J . "'ui 11 .in,,iM-v iv. i ... j.,1, . twin to 11 trill r venr nnrli si'linnl Crater national iorest in soutnern Die gun nd most thrilling original Btory in which Miss Pickford has ever been seen i .. ...1 The timber is located on i rystal creek on the west side of Klamath lake and consists mostly of western yellow pine, although there is some sugar pine and other soccies. The nrices paid for the limber are ifclt.SO-per thousand feet for the yellow pine and sugar pine, and .10 cent's per thousand feet, for the other species. The timber will be towed down Kla math lako and sold to Klamath Falls I mills. LAST REGULAR OFFICER OF MEXICAN WAR DEAD San Ticgn, Cal., May 0. With the death at Coronndn yesterday of Lieu tenant. Colonel Albert Bradford Kauff iiianii of St. Louis, the last surviving regular army officer to serve in the Mexican war passed away. He was born iu Lancnster, Pa., July IS, 1HJH. course. 7. All persons who teach in accredited high schools should have 'four years' of training beyond a four year high school ionise, such training to include or be supplemented by professional trailin g. ,X. It is the sense of the committee that statutes on certification should be broad and general, leaving details to be determined by the state board of education or other legnl'y constituted agency. it. No laws enacted should be retroactive. Mealtk for we i DEMOCRATS FORM WILSON LEAGUE About, twenty local democrats met in the circuit court room Thursday evening and lamiciicil a "boost ' in Folk county for President Wilson. What is to be known us the "Wilson League'' was formed, organized by .1. T. Henry of Portland, league organ izer lor the movement. A. 1!. Aluir was elected president of the league; Miss liuth Niinn, vice-president; If. L. Itoyd, secretary; and Miss (leorgiani Fiske, treasurer. The object of the league, like simitar leagues over the state, is to promote Wilson's political interests in the county, irrespective of party affiliations. Oscar llayter made a brief talk. Dallas Observer. convicts with whom an all night battle, more uniform than tney are at pros was fought near Dvorville with no re-. eat. slltHi j Dr. F. H. Thompson, formerly ciuei The ftigitives are (lustave Kalil, of medical advisor of the Oregon conimls San Francisco, serving 10 years fonsion, accompanied Mr. Abrams on the murder, Leopold Waldo, serving 12 eastern trip. Dr. Thompson attended years for arson, and John H. Kubottom, j the convention and read a paper in the of Santa Cruz, serving five years for! medical department, on "Neurasthenia, objectionable conduct. ' ja Problem of Compensation." Dr. it lviia thnimlit last night that the , Thompson remained in the east to take trio had been brought to bay and con- ;u special course iuNew York City. siderable firing occurred during the! 1 ' dark hours. One of the convicts is be- REPUBLICANS FAR IN LEAD lieved to have been wounded. The men broke nwav from a highway j Practically complete reports of the construction camp. ' registration in all counties of Oregon i jshow- that the Kepnblicnn party claims LINN COUNTY BOOZE jllil.lill of tho 241,1117 voters, or (17,- (12 per cent. The democrats have (i0,- Two hundred and tweutv-two booze 1 4. ')0, or 2.1.07 per cent. The pro;;res- shipmenu wrf made into Albany dur-sivc party h is registered' l-4, the pro iug the pnstjhonth, according to roc-1 hibitionists .14110, the socialists ;i42), ords on file iu the couutv clerk's of- and miscellaneous registrations num- f:.,p Dor mn. only tne repuiiiicini pnn.t Pure SALEM ICE CO Distilled Water Ice. Phone 415 W Margaret Mason Writes of Gotham Fads and Fashions His arrow 's 'feather eupid dipped Within a bleeding heart, Then on his Psyche's new spring hat lie painted with rare art. And when the summer girl espied This love of chnpemi, She cried "I'd give my heart for that But I've no heart you-know." mm For Forty Years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Has Been Woman's Most Reliable Medicine Here is More Proof. This record exceeds all previous rec ords. During January only !) ship meats under (he prohibition law were made in the whole of Linn county and thev included ethvl alcohol and .tlco hof for all other purposes. The 222 represents shipments of booze for in ternal purposes only. During February 177 shipments were made and there were .170 during March. These , figures also represent the whole county and also include ship ments of ethyl' alcohol for all other purposes. Albany Herald. Try Capital Journal Want Ads. shows a heavier registration than at the election two years ago when the republican registration tv.is 1110,282. The other divisions have fallen off, the democrats only slightly, however, the difference being 24:!. The total registration in 1914 was 22fl,001. The registration in Polk county is as follows: Republicans, 3,.1l0; dem ocrats, 1,87!); progressives, Hi; pro hibitionists, 210; socialists. 102; mis cellaneous, 1D7; total, 0,004. Dall is Observer. We are in the lead The kicks a man when he's down. World CONGRESS LEADERS CONSULT WITH PRESIDENT ON SUBMARINE QUESTION New York, May 0. Next to your face your hat should be the most painted affair of the season. No, of course not, Gertrude, I'm not insinuating anything. Aren't vour hats alwavs next to your facet ' . " All those artists who have been house decorators leave a little enamel or radiator bronze behind, how you go around touching i,, everything "in sight. The same thing evidently has happen-, ed to t he fashion urttsts. With the paint left over from the huts thev . have lavishly gone about decorating levelling frocks and afternoon gowns i" ! hnudpninted festoons, garlands nW nosegays. The plain little tight bodices and buffant skirts and panniers of taffeta, on the evening models lend themselves beautifully to handpaiiitcd oriiameiit tion. . i X handpaiiitcd Jnuin chiffon or silk frock for a bright summer's duv is perfect apparel- when topped with a' nnilitinir the town, or, Cfilnriuir Micir u : - :.i 1. - ! In. ...1 ., ; .,,.,! Lot t la.cW,,,. o ...1 f... J MUllCN, 111CH I III II Ull.V IllOIO nilU llie ".". . ......... nub ,.i imv, iivoign ciin, iiii- versatile brush wielders who can dash ! ished with haiiilpainted hose and slip- off a hatscape or two while yon wail, i l"'rs to hoot. Birds, fruit and flowers arc the choice j Fine indeed for the maid who IIIIIIIIIIS'WJIIIIIII r, 'i 1 . - , ',,'1111 To women vlio arc suffering from some form of woman's special ills, and have a constant fear of breaking 'down, the three following letters ought to bring hope: North Crandon. Wis. "When I was 10 years old I got litan ii'd and at IS years I gavo birth to twins and it lett me wit It very ioor neaiin. leouia not, walk across tho lloor without Having to sit (town to vest and it was hard for mo to keep about and do niy work. I went to a doctor and lio told nie I had a displacement and ulcers, niul would uive to have an oivnition. 'litis liightcned mo so much that I did not know what to do. Having heard of l.ydia- K. I'inkhaiii's egctahle. ConiiKuiul II thouulit I would give it a trial and it intulo 1110 as Jwell as ever. I cannot sav enough in favor of tho rinkhaui remedies." Mis. Maymk Asuac u, Morth Cnvndou, is. Testimony from Oklahoma. Lawton, Okla. " NMien I hegan to take l.ydia K rinkham's Vegetable l'oniHitiiiil I seemed to Ihj good for nothing. I tired easily nnd had headaclies niiteh of the titne and was irregular. I took it again before inv little child was horn and it did me a wonderful amount of pood at that time. I never fail to recommend l.ydia M llnkham's Vegetable Compound to ailing women Is'iause it has done so much for inc." Mrs. A. L McCaslaxd, 601) Have !St., liiwton, Okln. From a Grateful Massachusetts Woman. lloxbury, Mass. "I was suffering from inflam mation and was examined by a nhysiiaatt who found that my trouble was caused hv a disnlaoenunt. My symptoms wero Iwaring down pains, backache, and hhiggish liver. I tried several kinds of medi cine; then I was asked to try Lydia E. Piukhatn's Vegetable Compound It has cured mo and I am nli'nsed to be la mv Usual Rood health by usiua it and highly recommend it." Mrs. Ii. M. Osoood, 1 llayues l"arlL JCoxuury, Mass, If m want nnM'la.1 ndvl write to IiTclla R'lMnkliam Medicine Co. (ccintltlentlnl) Lj-nn, Mass, it. a Your loUfir wtu iw .i.eiid, rem! nd answered by a womun and bld r-"i : . ri ?! y - E"J7V. ." . v Yiv )N V l ; , , , ... j t "IL:,,, i.-.,.jI. i i, i, . . .... . -N In addition to eouveuing congress in joint io ta bear his v.ews on the . ubmanne question 1 resident ilson called iuto .cnsultntion the rnnkiaR members of ltk sides of the senate and house fore,Sn affair nt.'r William J. Stone of iIiouri, democrat, is chairman of the senate committee, and Representative Ueniy D Hood of Virglma heads the house conimittee. The leadinR rcpuhlienn of the senate committee is Senator ( abot . edge of MnWhuMtta, and Henry A. Cooper of Wisconsin, leads the repubheans of the hor.se committee All of these men ;. d their eoll eK on the committees have kept iu close toueh with the president and the secretary of state in view ,,f r"nt developments in tho submarine matter. No. 1, Fold; No. 2, Lodge; No. 3, Stone; No, 4, Cooper; No. 5. subjects for these hat mnsteroieces. The! 8e 11,8 ooi'tin to come artists go in for still life possibly be-jra'"'. , cause they believe while there is life ill"."cu parasols there is hope. Most of the birds are anytking I still, however, as they are done in the most shrieking colors and lean toward the parakeet and cuckoo varieties. The fruit painted hats bear every known fruit, seasonable and unseason able, in relentless abaunon. Beaches, apples, oranges, strawber ries, grapes, pears, plums and citrus, fruits chum together. What a fortune our orchard crop would mean if only our fruit trees were hat bearers. i The hats painted in floral effects run to large bloom., wke hydrangas, cabbage roses and poinsettas; even some of the lillies are gilded. You know how it is yourself when the in out of has the: are exceptionally. harming. They carry out the design, of the rest of your painted costume, or, they may bo an original theme. A lavender one done in clusters or purple and yellow punsies is indeed food for thought. We have long had, lamp shades and candle shades hanug painted, so why make light of liaiid- painted sunshades. Anyhow you look a handpaiiitcd' summer seems imminent. ; All summer girls will be "Mind-the-j paint-girls" and of a necessity " Watch your step" as a watchword will fadit into oblivion before tho admonition "Alind the paint." ( Let us hope we don't all have tin painter's colic before the season's over. j If You Suffer from Backache, Lumbago, Kidneys or-Rheu-1 matism Take Hot Water and "ANURIC" i American men and women must guard i inennial ism constantly against kidney trouble, be cause we eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood is filled with uric acid which the kidnevs strive to filter lout, they weaken from overwork, be j come, sluggish; the eliniinntive tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, i bladder weakness and a general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lend, when your back hurts or the tiriue I is cloudy, full of sediment, or you arc obliged to seek relief two or three times j during t'ie night, when you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, j arid stomach, or you have rheumatism I when the weather is bad, get from your druggist "Aiiuric." Becnuse of uric I acid in over abundance in the sys j tern, backache, pains here and there, gout, gravel, tieural''inv and seiatia result. It was Dr. fierce who discovered n new agent, callcu "Anuric" which will throw out uint eradicate this uric acid from the sys teni." Dr. Pierce believes "Anuric" til be i!7 times more potent than lit -and consequently you need no longer? fear muscular or. articular rheumatism or gout, or manv other diseases which are dependent on an accumulation e uric acid within the body. Send I ff Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. ', Hlc, for trial package or ifl.UO for fulj treatment , 'Anuric." ( Drt Pierce's reputation is back of this medicine and you know that hi ' "Pleasant Pellets" for the liver am his "Favorite Prescription" for the ill of women have had a splendid reputa tion for the past .1(1 years. MARION NOTE 8 IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS Miss Wilina Tike and William Palmer (Went for a .lovable auto ride uesdfty You have swollen feet and hands levelling accompanied by .Miss Hello Stiff, achy joints! Sharp shooting Wipper and Chester l.ee. i rheumatic pains torturo you. Yen I Mr. and Mrs. W. Cooler, of Salem, have aching back, pain in the lowe were visiting nt the II. A. I'ooley home abdomen, difficulty when urinating: last week. 'Lookout! These are danger signal j Prof, (ioilward has seen fit to post- j Trouble is with your kidneys. Lri pone inviting Turner down until the aeiJ noiso,,,,, ; ono form or utiiet last day of school. We hope he won t la3 set ilu lt lliay Ie!ul to dropsy see fit to postpone it till Christmas. . fatnl Bright's disease if not checked. An l-.ndeavor social was he d at the Get gome rjQLD MEDAL Iliurle m o.isepi. oe.uer num., vii-:0i, Capsules immediately. They .. ..- h... ... .... home of Miss Elsie Wilson, both were well attended. - . . A farewell party was given at the II. C. Harter home Monday night, all of the neighbors were present.. At. mid night a ditiutv lunch was served enjoyable time was reported. a5 an old preparation, used all over til world for centuries, combining na.tur healing oil and herbs, well-known physicians and used by thousands their daily practice. The Capsules ai not an experimental, makeshift "pa tent nisciicinet" -or "salt'", wnose ciroi i,' . u ii .1... v.;.,.i i,..-..i, is oniy temporary, racy are a siau' the proud father of a nine pound girl. ard, re,lu;d' a"d ct naturally, Rent, Mrs. Wert and infant son have re- Rnl qekly. But when you go to turned from Salem to their home iu Ma- uHKut, insist on getting tho pu ,, . I original Haarlem Oil in Capsules. I Miss Irene Cooley visited relatives iu j '',ro the name GOLD MEDAL ia f Salem last week. ,ne hoxi nd thua protect y0urs Mr. and Mrs. Peter MiUer. of North tagainst counterfeits. l'residcnt Wilson addressing eonjirfM. Bend, are visiting relatives in Marion. Aunisville Kecord. Trj Capital Journal Want Ada. ia strict comiucace