THE DAIL CAPITAL .TOIRNAL. EM. ORfcGi. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6, 1916. 3 w Pain in Back of Neck Often Denotes Kidney Weakness -3 UvmntLtlia Ilf lft.lllCV fp.illtil) fl Tt VlirtOllH. lint pain iu back of neck and dull, aching feelings in smnll of lmek are to lio looked for. Simply by realizing that these dis tresses arc ottcn tno onset or an nuls of kidney trouble it in well to net rid of til em immodiatelp hv toning up the kidneys. The very bent way to do thin in by tak inir a little "Anur ie " with the mculs. In tliiH way it is dissolved with the food and finnlly reaches the kidneys, where it has a tome effect. " Anurie" was recently discovered by Dr.I'iorco, of Buffnlo,N-Y., where it has been thoroughly tested in his , , ... . Invalids' Hospital. Many can at once associate Dr. 1'ierce with Ins great tonic, " Golden Medical Discovery,' 'and his "Favorite Prescription," universally kuow na an jnvigorntor for w'omnnlv ills. juaney, uiaaaor nnd uric Acia troubles bring misery to miiiiv. When the kidneys arc weak or diseased, these natrtti filters do not cleanse the blood suf ficiently, and the poisons are carried to all parts of the body. There follow depression, aches and pains, heaviness, drowsiness, irritability, headaches, chilliness and rheumatism. In sonic people there aro shurp pains in the back nnd loins, distressing bladder disorder, nnd sometimes obstinate dropsy. The uric acid sometimes forms into gravel or kidney stones. When the uric acid affects the muscles ml joiuln, it causes lumbago, rheumatism, gout or sciatica. This "Anurie" or Dr. J'ierco's is 3; t i iiich more potent than lilhia. for it dissolves uric acid in the system, as hot filter does sugar. Some one daily offers his of her wor,8 uf praise of " Aiiuric." Here is what Mr. Charles K. Zampich has to say: "I was troubled with rheumatism for long time, just as sunn as (he weather changed it bothered me. It ut tacked my legs and in through the shoulder blades. Kidneys were congested. Hecentlv I used "Anurie," and am pleased to say it has relieved me wonderfully." Step in the drug store and get "Amine," or send Dr. Pierce Klc for trial package Dr. I'ierce's I'lensiint Pellets are the original little liver pills, first put up nearly 'M years ago. They regulate and invigornto, stomach, liver and bowels. Much imitated but never equaled. Sugar coated and easy to take ns candy. GALE 8 COMPANY TD QUIT 'BUSINESS TAX BUDGET FOR COUNTY FOR 1917 PIMPLY? WELL, DON'T BE! I People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets Almost Prohibitive Prices 'Estimates Made by Clerk, Stayton News Items (Continued ou page, eight.) ployed at the (linybell and the Spa iu Halem, now teaching a successful term of school at I ' 11 ion Hill, seven miles from Sublimity, was in town recently. The. young woman spent Thanksgiving with Salem friends, returning to direct the youthful mind., again Sundny night. The former Snlem girl is popular with her Htuilenls. The election of E. K, Cooper as chief o'f police of Su'cni brought much grati fication to his friends iu thin city where ho lived for manr veins Charles Slaiib bus. elected marshal of I'ha and Lizzie Stayton Monday, with K. .Murphy and guret I) tier, Mary Doerfl Victor Point Items (Capital .lournul Special Service) Victor Point, Dec. fl. The mask ball given Thanksgiving eve at the VV. O. VV. hall enjoyed a large attend ance. Prank Doerfler and Alex Doer fler won the prizes. I'lia Darby who is attending (). A. C. spent Thanksgiving at home. Mr. nnd Mis. Frank Doert'ler enter tained with "MM" at their home Fri day evening. Alter the close of the game a delicious lunch was served. Those present were: Mr. and Mis. Ja cob Doerfler, Una and Avu Darby, Her Kreux, llerthn ami Mar- licona Shuts Out Stores Selling at Low Figures The linn of Hale & Co., located at North Commercial -niid Court streets in the building formerly occupied by the Chicago store has decided to retire from business and ure announcing in today's issue a special closing out sale. The firm has been one of the popular priced stores of the citv and the de- Taxpayers May Discuss It Dec. 26 Announcement is made by the county court that an opportunity for discus sion of the estimates of the amount of money proposed to be raised by taxation for Million county for the ensuing year will be given any taxpayer subject to such tux levy, December 20 at JO cision to discontinue their store wilMo clock in the court house, the item be greatly regretted. i.eil statement of the county clerk of Mr. Hrill who is manager and buver for the store, in discussing the decision of the store to close out its slock, said: 'The prices on staple merchandise are almost prohibitive. licsides you are never sure of getting what you have ordered. Take muslins, for in stance, have raised aoout 0 per cent, a quality that a year ago we bought for 7' cents per yard, the manufacturer asks now 1 1 ' cents, and so on, on all lines throughout the store. Cotton and wool underwear are almost oft' the mar ket and the joblier or manufacturer will not accept your order at a certain price but at value, and even then with out a promise of sure delivery. I'nder these conditions a store like ours, es tablished to sell goods at low figures only, cannot continue and live up to its policy. Conscijuently, we have de cided to get out of the game for the present, anyhow." KEW BOOKS AT THE PUBLIC LIBRARY London, Star rover ..aekcir.ie, "Pliisher's mead Mcl.oiiglilin, My irieiid the Indian Mantugue, Closed doors Nietzsche, (iosper of superman KiiuHcheubusch, Christianizing the so cial order linhhius, Poems of personality Sayee, Ancient empire ot the east Stevenson, Tiavcls with a donkey Vnchcll, Spruggc's Canyon Walling, Violclte of Pore Luchuisc Ward, Donald Many Wiseman, Fabiola Wolfsoii, Kssciitiuls iu ancient his-orv. the expenses for the coining yeur is us follows: . Expenses of registrations and elections $ 2.jl).dO Sheriff's office 8.535.00 Clerk's office ll.S75.0U Recorder's office 3,HU.U0 Treasurer's office 2,570.00 Assessor's office 7,100.00 Surveyor's office I,82.00 School superintendent's of fice 7,125.00 Court house account 4.550.00 Circuit court 11,400.00 County court and commis sioners, Justice 's court .... Coroner's office .. Insane examinations County jail Health officer . For horticultural culture Stock iuspector . Indigent soldiers 5,750.00 3,500-00 550.00 J00.00 1,050.00 81)0.00 ami agri- 1,200.00 425.00 .1,400.00 Charles Stayton as couuciiimen. Mr. Hubbard, Ida Doerfler F.dith Fox, Mina Stayton succeeeding himself; Clnrence Doerfler, Francis Doerfler, Kthcl Doer Beauchaiiip was elected treasurer, and I fjer, Alex and Joe Doert'ler, (ilenu Mc J. H. (Jrier, succeeding himself, record- M'lellaii, Ivan anil .laiues Darby, Willie, or, ' Kdd and Julius Kreuz, (icorge oDert'ler, Paul McClcllnn. Pen Star, llaus Olson, Martin Doerfler, Frank Doerfler, The dinner and program given at the school house was well attended and all report a splendid time. TODAY Tomorrow Lillian Gish TODAY Tomorrow in EEHaaamaa "Diana of the Follies" EEM3I3EE0 A Story of Show Life A Keystone QregOll A "ft?"" Coming Fri. and Sat., WM. S. HART, in "The Dawn Maker" "" "- J-..- 1- j inltiiM II 2 The Spirit of Chrittmcts THE spirit of Christmas Is the spirit of serviced The faithful carrier of parcels in Charles Dickens "The Cricket of the Heardi" was art embodiment of this spirit. John Peerybinole typified personal service Id transportation for his day and age. He never dreamed Charles Dickens never dreamed of the magnitude of Wells Fargo Service, nor of its thousands of devoted expressmen, upon whose efficient work the convenience, comfort, and pleasure of so many depend. Steadily the express has builded its reputation for both fidelity and dispatch in the handling of its business; yet it is in the flood-tide of Christmas shipments that its service is put to the greatest test. It is at this time that Wells Fargo needs most the' co-operation of its patrons in order that it rruy handle without delay its millions of Christinas package. Therefore we make ah earliest request that you ship early this Christmas. To help you do this we furniih attractive labels requesting the re ciptent of your package not to open them unci) Cnriitmaj day. Wells Fargo&Co. Exp rets res Care of poor 20,000.00 Mothers' pensions 20,000.00 Juvenile court ., 100.00 Sculp bounties 50.00 KeDaie on tuxes lao.ou Advertising , 000.00 State lair 1,000.00 Sealer weights and measures 550.05 Kebates of fees 5000 Indemnity for diseased cattle .'100.00 Fire protection 275.00 Hounty on gophers and moles 4,125.00 Iton.ls and. highways 24,000.O0 The total expense out of the geuerul fund is $:iHU,Nti7,ti5. There is ft surplus of i 1(10,000 of the li Hi tax in the gen eral fund to be curried over which add ed to the probable receipts from sources other than taxes of ltii.ti-tti.32, leaves the sum of $200,221. :i:i to be raised. The county court rccnuiincnds the fol lowing levies: For state purposes $115, 000; for general fund, $200,221.32; for county school and library fund, $113, 400; and for a general road fund a tax of four mills, and for a high school fund n tax of three-fourths mill. December 31, 111 IS, the following was s I recoilinieiioco us me expenses 01 .uanon O 1 county for the veur 1015-10: Total out of the general fund $2!lll, 107.07 with probable receipts, of $S5,liiU.57. The recommendation of ihc county court for state purposes $15(I,217.0S; for general fund $210,!)3S.40; for county school and library fund $113,400. The road tax is the same as this year but the high school tax is reduced from five mills to three-fourths mill. Reductions nre shown iu the expenses of the clerk's office of over $500- The recorder's office shows a decrease of $100. The surveyor's office reduces ex penses by $s,r). There is an increase of $525 in the expenses of the county school superintendent's office. The court house expenses is reduced $025, the circuit court $300; the county court nnd commisisoners increase $200; the justice's court is reduced $500, the county jail account reduced $525; the fund for indigent soldiers is increased $200; the care of poor is increased $1,000. In addition, this year there is included mother's pensious, which amount to $20,0n0. For the improvement of roads and highways, bridges and ferries the sum appropriated last year was $1SO,000 and (his year it is increased to $204,000. A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer if you get a package of Dr. Kdwards' Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, the bowels and the liver with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel there's never any sickness or pain r.ftcr taking them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as clrcc tivcly, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with "a dark brown taste," a bad brcallr. a dull, listless, "no 'good" feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil ; you will know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among pa tients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. Take one or two nightly for a week. See how much better you feel and look. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. Winning of Barbara Worth Is Splendidly Staged Contains List of Clerks and Teachers In Districts Em ploying Two or More Superintendent of' I'ublic Instruction I. A. Chuichirriias just issued an of ticial dirrctory of superintendents, su pervisors, principles, high school teach ers and standard high schools of the state. There are 10 school disldii t of the first class, each having tin enumera tion of over 1000 children. The direct ory contains the names and addresses of district clerks and of all teachers .in schools employing more than one teacher. The number of pupils and teachers in each school, together with the salaries, tax levies, etc, ure also given. The directory shows that 173 high schools have met the requirements for stiindardi.atioii and have been stand ardised liv the state board of educa tion. Besides giving the rules I'or stand ardizing nnd accrediting secoudiiry schools, the directory also gives sug gested lists of apparatus for the differ ent science courses, with approximate prices, and the addresses of responsi ble dealers, together with a suggested list of books for the high school library. The directory is the most complete yet published. A S200.000 BLAZE New Yolk, Dec. li. Fire that, wreck ed Tour big buildings iu Brooklyn, mi J. threatened to destroy several blocks was finally declared controlled by the fire department nl 0:30 after three hours of hard fighting. Fanned by a high wind, fire brands neic carried to a number of buildings anil residences in the millionaire dis I ru t, but w ere quickly extinguished The loss was estimated at $200,000. -. And some men who are short on haie imagine thut they are long on brains. iiiiiiiiB; ISM III TODAY - TOMORROW J , j 1 Hiii 1 Moonshine Still Depicted On Screen "The Winning of Barbara Worth," which comes to the Grand theatre next Thursday, is adapted from the book of the. same name by .Mark Swain and is proving one of the most success ful plays artistically and financially of all the book plays presented in ninny years. There is u good and suf ficient rensuu for this- 1.. C. Ycoinans, the producer, believes that the ffidin nry company of players and a medeo cre scenic production, does not give satisfaction to theatregoers in the smaller cities any more than it would give satisfaction in the most prominent play nouses 01 the larger cities. Ho believes that things theatrical are us well known 111 isulcui ns 111 Montreal or 1'hiladelphiu, and that u good play is appreciutod iu this city just as much us in any . other, conse quently to warrant success he has given careful attention to every detail. He has staged "The Winning of Barbara Worth1' with the sntno Invishoess! has eniiiifrcl 11 ciiiiiiinnv of idnvers stiff ici- ' - -- - , 1 . ently strong and has taken care of ev ery requirement us though the piny had no engagements except those of the very largest cities in the country. It is very often the case that New York successes make up several companies to play out side the metropolis, and that number three or four, with cheap aciors, cheap scenery and run on a very ecoiioinicul basis except to do as much business ns tho oriiniinl. Mr. Yeomnns knows different, nnd 1 Mutual Feature Shows Famous Haunt ho hns taken care that there shall be 1 of .Lawbreakers only one company playing thin success - SiM'' &a J ! t 0 1 TODAY - TOMORROW Lenore Ulrich In THE INTRIGUE I! U im PARAMOUNT Ijllj PICTOOBAPHS . I I Orchestra Music i Ye LIBERTY this season, and that it shull compure in every requirement with the best there is to give in the theatrical world. One scene in particular will compare favorably with any effect seen with any play in years; tho Sand Storm in tho prologue of the play. For vivid realism it has rarely been equalled on any stage. MIL NOT GUILTY In the Helen nolmos Production, "Judith of Mutual' Star the Cumber- E Acquitted on Fifth Ballot Says He Will Run Down His Wife's Murderer DESTROYED BY FIRE Supposed To Have Caught From Stove Practically Nothing Saved Fire last night completely destroyed ' the home of Fred lligler at 2.")l" North' Fifth street. The blaze is believed to have caught from one of the stoves.: Practically everything in the lioure, in cluding the family clothing, except that w hich they were weaving, whs de- stroyed. Mrs. K. K. Wallace, neigh-1 'ior, discovered the file and turned in ; 'he ulann. The department responded piickly, and although 1200 feet of hose were laid it was impossible to save any king except the nearby houses. Iu the. lush of laying the hose Captain lv.-nn. of the l ire depart incut cut his lip. A chimney fire at 3X South Winter! street this morning ut :0r o'clock call-, ed out the tire dcpuitment but no dam age was done. Company M Members i To Become Yeterans! In onler that the members of Com puny M w ho were on the border last I Milliliter may fittingly respond to the' invitation to become members of the' Marion County Veterans' association, it j hns been decided to meet in the nrntory tonight to form sit organization which will be similar to the Spauiidi-Ame rican War Veteran. Temporary organization is planned for tnniekt wheu plans for the future will bo outlined. It is tilnu-1 tied to have Company M, boeattsc it ws the first to ttiohilire Inst June,- hp the first to orgnnize a military society among thos who took part in the Mex ican expedition. This organisation is a preliminary to the meeting of the Ma rion County Veterans' association in the armory Thursday. St. Joseph, Mo Dec. li. Oscar .1). j McDaniel, prosecuting nttornoy of II11 liiuuian countv, was a free mini to ; .lay I Mclhinicl was acquitted lest night of 1he murder ot his wife. I he iurv Mauds," the five act romantic drama of the Kentucky mountaineers, which comes to the liligh theatre on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, a famous moonshine still has been accurately pro duced. Director .T. I'. Mcdownn was furnished photographs by a friend iu the internal revenue department who participated in a raid upon the famous still which was located in a mountain fastness between Kentucky ami Tenn essee. The still was located iu a cave hadd of access, and the government of ficers worked months before finding it. As this gripping human interest drama dealt with the feudists in that section 061 the country, Mr. MctJowan, to make the picture more realistic, re prwluced in every detitil this noted moonshiner's retreat. "Judith of the Cumberliinils" was adapted for the screen from the celebrated novel of Alice Mctiowan, unit the pieturi.ti tiou is forceful and ilininutic. Helen Holmes in the leading role achieves new honors by her able interpretation of a tensely emotional characterization She is supported by an able cast of players. THRILLS The Secret of The Submarine More Daring in Every Chapter LAST CHAPTER OF THE GRIP OF ma evil The Story of Humanity Last Times Today BLIGil THEATRE fl out one hour nnd thirtv five minutes. It took live ballots to reach an agree ment. The first three attempts to rench tt was verdict resulted ill a vote of ten to two ) I j Afk Childish Craving for something sweet fiuds pleasant realisation in the pure, wholesome, wheat nnd barley food. GrapeNuts Xo danger of upsetting the stomach nnd remember, tinte Nuts is a true food, good for any meal or between meals. "There's a Reason" for acquittal; the fourth was 11 to I I for acquittal, the fifth was unanimous end sent .McDaniel to his home audi I three motherless babies, a free man. j McDaniel expects to hunt down the 1 murderer or murderers of his wife and :mnke them answer the same charge on which he has been acquitted, he de clared hero today. J "I believe I have the descriptions I of the men who committed the inur j dor, " he said as he drew from his pocket a memorandum sheet. "At anv irate, 1 have enough evidence against! I certain persons to make me believe li lean catch those who killed Harriett.": j The prosecutor w ill devote most of j his tiiii.' to "trailing" the persons he bflieves guilty of the crime. He will,! however, lontiuue his duties us county i j prosecutor until Jnnunry 1, whonhiV 'eiccp.'Mir will take office. Fifty, i criminal cases nre on the court docket! ! now and McDaniel declared he would! ; try at least one of them a murder-, en so iu which a woman was beaten toi ' tenth. ' 1 GRAND OPERA HOUSE THURSDAY December 7 One Night ' Here, the visitors told them selves, was the real West." THE WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH " The Strongest Book Play in a Decade, Beautiful Scenery and a Power, ful Cast. 25c, 50c, 75c, $1; Boxes $1.50 Reserved Seats en sale at the Opera House Pharmacy THE CHERRIANS PKFSIi.NTS CARL GABRIELSON In Richard Harding Davis' Internationally Famous Com edy Success German Submarine Shells American Ship New York, Dec. (5. American mem-! bers of the crew of the steamship John Lambert, reaching New- York today aboard tho FtoSich linot Espague, 1 brought word that the John Lambert . was shelled and sunk without wurning by a (iermnu submarine. The attack took place, the crew said, .November ; 22. off the Isle of Wight. ! ! The John Lambert is listed as an ' 1 American vessel. She was one of 12 I ships built by the Great Lakes and St. I i Law rence Transportation company. The I French line agreed to purchase all these! )vese!s but the John Lambert had not! ; been delivered. She was to have been! tat Havro after the trip on which she, was stink. t j Members of the erew declared the' submarine first sent a shot through the I j bridge and continued firing while the! j men were getting into the boats. Thev suid th.-y rowed 40 miles to the French I const, a trip which required 12 hours. THE DICTATOR With' an all star east of L-vAL TALENT GRAND THEATRE , THURSDAY AND FRIDAY DEC 14-15 See announcement on Page S today's Journal I