THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 21, 191?.
"When a man gets to wanting
real tobacco comfort and
lasting quality lis can go
straight to Heal Gravely
Chewing Plug every tine.
of
Crmomty
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PLENTY OF TEACHERS
Ail But Two Rural Schools
Have Teachers Secured
For Coming Term.
Notwithstanding the reports that
i'IiihiI teachers are mini to fin. I um I
that ninny ilictri It in tin' rural parts
if the slate will be without tciii'licro
Wn rum county a hools are faring well
this year, According to report from
the office of ('otin'y rUipcriiitoiulcut of
(Schools W. M. Huiit'h.
A few I ii y a ugV i nly two rurul
. Iluols huil not contra 'ted fur ton hers
Hint only two in tin' smaller tn vit,
vnh I lie chances of thru' district In'
lug properly cm oil fur by thin time.
Thorn are I-7 rbt'ul ai'hool houses in ,
Marlon I'miiity an I none will bo va- '
tuiit thu coin i ii ai'linol ycHr.
Tin' district with tin' smallest Minn
tier of pupils U that of Itiiiir Knob,
Nu. Ill, which I'ltn muster tt lint two
or time girls. Thin district may not
3inlil it" regular full session iih t ho luw
Tcipiitcs Unit n dis'rict should have ut
Jiast nix pupils. There, are two other
districts in the county that nr near
tlm danger line of the required aix.
The tirst rural school to open thu
year will ho the Uooliin s.'huol, distric.
Mo. to begin it" sessions next Mnn-j
ilny, August I'll. This district has con
liuctcil fur A ii i'i'' iii' m t li h ' school mill
nn thin i, not especially u iirntii1 or!
li'ji ills ri.t, a it i ni'ur Hi. i'aul, th
Krhiiol year begins early, All ltit riut s .
imiMt rout met for an eight month
hi lioul in oriler to get a ironrtion of.
the state fund. I,ut yeiir Mt. Angel;
1'iililii' school were In session ten
tUIOIltllS. ' I
Kiilu ri's in the county have mater (
tally advanced, this season. Unit .vtuf
inuiiv tltstiict t'liutriti'ti'il ut do)
mouth, It ii t now the teaihera are ui'l
lnimtly from $70 tip, the gnoil teaeher
lu'iiiit Krl'Hl'y 'leoiaiiil nt even liili
er fi)iiire.
Mnnie time aifo il'mlrii't in l'olk
county a offering IH5 n mouth but
it number of tmeuera whit were up-,
jimii lull in the 'i'niimit inn liirni'il it
ilimu. One rensoit fur the tnlvuine in
wilniiel i ilue to t!u' nueallun of buHnl
in the loiinlry. t'enie'rly it waa i.n
nilile fur the ti'u.-lii'r to net buiinl in
tlr- ilia rti't at Ifim 15 to ti M a
iiiuiitli. Hut tiiiiv'.i huve ihnoiii'il ii ul
tr-n
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Peyton Brand
Real Gravely
Chewing Plug
10c a pouch and worth it
la tit to mac k longwr it eottt
to chmw than ordinary plug
Cravdf ToImcco Cooapaor
D&aitU, Virginia,
a3
jtH' f r n..w rum from t''0 l J.'S a
Jl'.u.ltlt.
1 M-uiy of tin- rural schools have ar-
jr-i'igo.i f ir the opening of school Kept.
..'!', arrpiiin)ing with the date of the
, ShIcui a IiooI ami Willamette univer
sity. -Billy Sunday Sure
To Speak At
Sunday
Armory
Afternoon
tl i, nil nettled. Hilly Sunday, the
vfnigelist, will reully ndilrexs
in I'lii tue at the armory nexi Hundal
ufteiii'ion in behalf of the Snkiittoti nr
in' e-iinpMigii fund. He bus written f.
V.: S'e tslnl'f, president of the ( iiinmer-
'i n null, tliut he will nrrive in Salem
a1' -uM o'clock Hntiirdny afternoon ami
will pfobablv bring "Ma" Hiimlav and
I I'e two hoys.
I Ii.. nkN tliut he linve plenty of iiuiit
3h I"' will have but a few- notes from
which I... speak. He lias found that in
' i! iniblie pint forma are too low
b llli lor the audience iind fur the sp-ul;-i
r. and rcijticst tliut he should have
ofe .it bast six by ten feet Hnil five
- 'v f fr.iin the floor. He is feel
In; qutto well after the operation ami
hum s Mm, he can deliver a good ad
i!" 'ii the people of Huleui.
Mr. sicusliiff will nrrange a irogrnm
und ile!( according to "Mr, Sunday'
id as and make everything n pleasant
is possibly for the famous speaker dur
ing his short slny in the city, He will
tu 1 1 1 Hirer, leaving Huiuliiy T
afl.i'rroun On thn o'clock trnln nn.l
will deliver but the ou address. Billy
SaiuLiy's time us an evangeli.it is a
r 1 1 1 v pi":igcd fur the ruining two
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BEUiiVE IK "MOTHER" SHIP.
I
An AMantie l'ort Aug. U'.-Tlie steam 1 V.Vhtiiittun, Ana. !!I.-Geiieral von
I'ric,!-. -Triumph of the North Atlutiiic . Mulicn. the (l.iiuan "retreat special
fis'icies I'liuipnny was seied by a jst" !ua , his chief of staff in th'
ticriiuu uiliiiiui iiie yestt-rdny, according ' Khine ward " movement of the kui
tii tl etew, which reuched shore in sufe- or' troops, Colonel Itequlinrdt, who
fy. ipliiycd a pruniineut part in the
The s'lbtnui ine put nn armed guard on in.in retreat on the Sumnie in I'.'li
(lie tinwler. ' i r i ' ti to the Vossiselie Zeititng.
Tim b-lief that rnidern Are supplied ' 1
f'etn n mulliei' Khip wns strcugilieueii' RED CKOH8 THERE.
by t Ih n'ioi-t of the M'i.ure of the Tri-j . 1
uiiiph because It is neeensary to renew
ti inlcr's supply of eoul every ten
d ly i.
10 CONFER WITH BANKERS
WjiMiigtuii. Aug. 21. " Secretary Me
A doe his gone to New Yotk to confer
w't'i nft'oials of the federal reserve
int. (list ci y today. Treasury of
firiaU de-tiiiej to make public the unit
te to lui discussed.
as the German long ago Jen
psinls for tt)iip!u"iiitt-;.
0i.mw' - -..,' --- . mm w"iwi.!sw'hii'iiwi 'swwf'i"i"ujjii"'-wiM
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IS AUTO (ME
BIG LOAD OF BRAiNS:
I
! Edison, Henry Ford And Two-
Oaers Oa Campnig Trip
In Mountains.'
Within ton. Ana. 21. -Somewhere
!oit th ijnty roail of Marylsn.l tn lay '
' m )t ir i iravan i. ;ieiiliii) on a v
a! -in, i arryin with inilliona of 'I'll
tar. rth ttf limirt. 'Ji-niti am! till-
,
'
I Th makmin of the tiniuual party U
T!iumM A. K.io, eli-i-trie wizard:
ury t'.ir.l, of jitney ta in'; John Ilnr
by. .hipping boar-l pre.ident.
I Kcdtiiu frnm thr urvii-iHi thpr kme
, niatuiij rrmii ine eriii tney aae
atartel from I'lttaburit euroute for the
mountaina of eastern Teunes.ee. Mak -
in hort j..iiru.-y ea. h ,ay they . amp
wherever mht overtake, them, but
they have acreeii that they will not be ' , . . .f , ...v
hi-mmed in bv roof, and waits other " ' ' . ' jd,'H may start it by saying I
than their tenta. Their earavan earriei T"e f"reign miuuter tlay denied thr believe Tanlae baa saved mv life,
the comfort of home anil a ehef who ruu.ora that Germany has broken off "I have auffered from stomach trou
uever knew that folka have indite, diplouial.e relation with Hpain. ,l.le anii disordered liver and kidaevs
timi. Aj a remit the party of war won- "The decision y but a natural, obiiga- for five years and had gotten in such
icr. are healthy ami happy. i'"ry dfene of our eeiitial interests," a bad conditicu, that 1 honestly felt
Shipping Stocks Up
IWhore flro VsrTnonf
UuIClS rtfC Olagnilril
New York, Aug. -The -Vt'r York
Sun financial review today said:
Today's sessicn of the stm-k market
lore much the same asiei t as yenti-r ;
day'. There were intervals of brisk
buying in few individual issues like
American Hide and liea her preferri'd :
wh'ch pushed til run ah Xtt to higher i
tipii-it. IIxih nmr Itul'urit un.l u.iim.it !
.-lrw ,., ,, ,..r;,.,.,.i m,,..,,. '
which achieved a new record at H4, '
American Huuintia Tobacco and the j
Kailway Kipiiniieiit shares. The steel I
uniiiu had inomeiits of fair ileiuand I
and I'nited Stutcs Steel crossed 112.
The shipping stocks moved ferward j
with nint earlv. Imleeil. must of the1
business of the session
in the fir-ft hour,
market relapsed into a mere dronin
uffair.
Hails were f i tit
Jf ic
CZAR FERDINAND DVINO
Madrid, Aug. Ul The news
paper Liberal declurcd it hears
from nuthoriiiitive sources that
4 7,r IVritlntiiid of llnlgiiiia is
nt I'lanklort desperately ill nth I
believed to be dying. His fam
ily is said to be with him. The
newspaper expressed the opin
ion that the ib nth of the czar
would create ilisturbuii,,es in
Sofia that would end in the
de liirntiuu of n republic in Mill
jitiria within a few days.
Mtt
A RETREAT EXPECTED
tier
no
L.i
Inn,
Aug. 21.'-American Ji.'.l
Cms, units arrived at Vladivostok from'
briiiuinur 7H.IHHI nounda of imsni-i
I it .iionll.. itilil 1 1 r i isliuw. 14 11 1 slill I r .1 I
t- id tl at city icpiirtetl today. j
I'm of the units will go to the Cieciio
Sio'-'ak front iniiuediatelv.
t'rirrois as sentinels" is a laconism
Ii - es'ei'iiieil liendlines. And parents
'iitiiiels, is nt
i-j.-S.'s . . . t
s i
-in.itttted the Kilties, mskin their
H..:i.h Offi-ial rhoiojriph
SPAIN 10 REPLACE
LOST SHIPS WITH
THOSE OF GERMANS'
:rves Notice That Ships!
busk by Submarines Will
Be Made Gcoi
Ma Irid, Aug. "l.-lhc ministry of the:M"",v r"urk',; tnet, ret male
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i"" i5ii aitiinotiii in iur
, ..,.., ,...Y ,,.,..;,. that S;,;i, h- A
i , . ., , .
i
ii,,, ,t .Spanish Spain will tempo-
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rarlly npiaee them rom German ton-
i . ' ... . , , ,
; "ae J bpau.nU barboik.
That ieh a noie had len aent wa. re -
,M(rii-( e veral days ago, but the Spaui-.h
tne iiiminter Uerlareil. " We cannot fur -
ther risk prejudicing our national dig -
nity and life. We feel that Germany
w r'",'"f"zo the decision agrees with ")' neart to palpitate so my breath
lov.-d neutraliey." iwould almost stop. There were intense
I The statement also decland that the l''ni " through my bank about my
final statu, of German vessel i.iiMii,iin.il'Ver and kidneys, and 1 can't benin to
dered In the future would be
"whi'il peace is negotiated."
ettled
THREE PARTS HUNGER
ONE PART POLITICS
CAUSE OE RICE RIOTS
XzrVMu Profiteering Is Stopped! fS"
a mere dronin-' TL. I .11. Ut'M f " ' I. ""t only helped me.
me iroujie mil tease
Says Leading jap.
1
New York, Aug. 21. Three parts
hunger unit one pnrt politics is the for
1(1 mil'ii of the present rioting anil diseon
if, ten; in Japan, aonliu to M. Yoko
tt mn. malinger of a string cf hotels in
( .lauiu and .Manchuria, and director of
3e ! tli' Kiist Mnnclitiriun railways who is
t toi'ay in New Yoik.
aCs J "Only hunger eonbl precipitate vio
if. lent lawlessness in the scn'e of rice
riuts." said Yokim na. " 1'oliticans who
'are opposed to the government have
linen trying to spread disuintcnt, of
sjt course, hut their efforts never turneil
such loyal people us the Japanese into
property destroyers, t know that thou
$ sands of the poor people have been
going without sufficient food lately on
jitecoun' ol the wealthy rice hoardings
and the speculators.
"I can remember, when rue sold
for ten cents a slm. That is about two
mid a half ipiurts. It has now gone up
to fifty cents iver sho. I'oor people
simply cuulil not buy it-
1 In peup e were driven to acts of
violence. That is not surprising. Hut
that this should turn the destructive
onei against the property of wealthy
pei pie as n disss is something new and
unexpected in Jnpau."
Yokeniua He-lares there is no danger
of revolution.
1" "l
nr? contented with the
he said. ' 'Thev niav riot
nnd burn things until they are fed, but
they will not revolt.
"I am sine the government will stop
the rice profiteering and the people
will. go back to their work again,''
Yokteiiiia intends to make a tour of
e t.iiiu inul cities of the I'liited
very good notion, stntes tu learn for himself and the
jJupaiiese government the methods and
systems used in management of Amer
ica n hotels
Coal Passer Lost
When Vessels Collide
Washington, Aug. '-1 - ie coal pass
er was lost when the Southern Pa.vifie
teamhip l'rutcus was sunk in collision
Iwith another steamer off tape Hat
j term, N. C.. early Monday, the navy
ib'pnrrmeut announced today.
I The icst of the crew and passengers
I were re.-tied by the other Vessel and
brought safely to port.
The report' forwarded to the navy
'department did nft give the name of
1 the man lost.
PRAISES OUR ENERGY
l.oeduii, An;. 21.- " America entry
int. i the war, removed all doubts and
t. .... ...L ',. vi.hiw f.., th.. aliu s
e -u.iin, but we never imagined' America
.. ,M t .k.. suet, . .nlendid nart so
.pioktv." Lord Kcading, ltritish ambfts-
,i... '.. ii . i-..;..,.i s!...t... .l..l:ir..l in
it. address al the Luncheon club today
Sawjg Wheat
is only one
good point
for
PostToasiies
(MAxOFCcaN)
5JKS
tft ..sS
K "s.J
I BELIEVE IT SAVED
I til A A
-my list, ras
Fonner Trained Nurse, Grad-
nate cf Meirae Hospital,
Gains 25 Pounds Taking
Tanlac
One of the most interesting oT the
m onnei-tion
witn iauiae was given
I
- M
Irs. Marie J Howard, who reside
,t;
West'ake Ave., Nortb. Seattle-
ire.-en'ly. Mm.
Howard has been a res-
f f"'1 ,0 e,iih,ee" i
.'earit n'l before her marriage, was
,tr.;Z.A i . ,. I
trained nurse and a graduate of lielle-
VUf ho,pi.al( Sew Vork. When asked if '
she woul(1 be wi,iu fof her .,,,, j
! fo i, r.,.1.1; .1 .t. .v. ; i
, IiKe 1 wa going to die. Everything 1
'oulil eat fermented in my "stomach
n.l the gas formed by it would cause
u'" now ' ""'fiT- 1 bad fearful
jhi adaches and was so nervous I hardly j
ikiie-w what sleep was. I was often I
(down in bed for a week at a time, 1
jhard'v able to raise my hand. Then !!
jvpulj maaago io taj; pp for two of
jtune days, out woum uae to give up!
land take to my bed asain. 1 would j
often go for two or three days with-1
out eating a mouthful of anything. I
j lost weight right a long and am tell- j
the positive truth when I say I
in such an awful condition that I
thought 1 was going to die.
j "Arti r reading and hearing so much
I about Tanlae 1 bought a bottle, think
ing it. it nut others so much good, per
nio too. Well, it has
but I have actual
ly gained twenty five pounds since I
began taking it and have never felt
better in my life. .My appetite is good
nnd my stomach in such a splendid con
dition that I fun hardly eat enough
and I don't suffer a particle after
wards. All iiV pain and misery is gone,
my kidneys and liver ate acting tspleu
iliiily and my nerves are perfectly
strong and liurtuul. I sleep every night
like a child, and don't know whnt it is
to have a headache- My husband has
also taken Tanlae with wonderful re
suits. In fact, I think it has clone him
us much good as it has me, and we both
consider it the litiest medicine made."
Tanlae is sold in Hubbard by Hub
bard Drug Co., in Mt. Anget by Ben
Oooch, in Gervais by John Kelly, in
Turner by II. I. Cornelius, in Wood
burn bv Lvman II. Shorey, in Salem
I by Dr. S. C, Stone, in Silverton by Goo.
A. Steelhnninter, in Gates bv Mrs. J
t'. MeCurdy nnd in Stayton'by C. A.
Beaticlinnip. (Adv.)
illSTRIAL CLUB
Many Arranging To Exhibit
At State Fair. Supervis
ors Visit Schools.
Members of the Industrial Clubs
tl,ruhut !. nr.. u- .,L-i
ui iiuiiiiif uiiro .H-nia it is ivt-o a m in the water
special interest in their work from the! flat 10 percent exemption before the. Twentv-one survivors have been
fact the state fuir will begin about tax becomes operative. i landed, several of them wounded- They
four weeks and as in years past, th i Th excess profits rates tentatively declared the submarine disappeared af
Manon county members are counting j adopted give an eight percent exemp- ter its shots, withont making any at
011 taking away mure than their share j tion and taxes according to the fol- tempt a' 8 rescue,
of piizes. And one that is valued high- M1JJJa
osr among hii is rue rree summer course
of studv of two weeks at the Oregon
Agi cultural College.
! Last week rural school supervisors
j Mrs. 41. L. Fnlker-on and J. W. I,
.-sniuil spent severm nnvs visiting ill
Iditstriiil debs in the northern part of
'the eounty. At the Methuny school Mrs.
'Alice McAi illicit was chosen club ad-
visor-
j The various projiets of Indirstriii!
'club members who attend the Kver-
green school were visited nt (heir
i homes and carefully inspected. Freda
Jacobs meiitly completed her work in
the sewing riroiect and for a 11 year
old girl displayed some very creditable
I work, according to the supervisors.
'Freda expects to be one of the exhib-
tu be Mil I Wide ' ' 4" ' " 1 ' r
1 Lydia Stadeli, also of the Kver -
green senini lias cotuiilete.f ttie course
green sehinl has cotuplete.V the
" ' besides aueiiding to a fine
g'l 'n- cultivated aeeording to ;
St'.ns give!
fe vines, slv
n by her father. From a '
1,1 $4. "ol worth of cu ;
unibers nd the p ta'oes raised i:i her
garden a! three cents a po-tn 1. Twe,
. beys of the family, Kddie nnd Fnrr-I
lest are abo enroiUd ii the rLib wrk'
making sH''ialties of corn ami water
mclous. j
In the IVrter sihool di-tsi, t a .!.;' s
: meeting ?i held a! the home of S
J. Mos r. press, l, d ever bv Clarence J
I orter. iJ, irtt oi l. At ims iivt :;g i
members of the club tusile verbalr re
ports a'l tending to shew that not
J ithstand;ng the unfavorable 'eason
all were working to push through the
various p'ujeet under wav.
j The president of the P-g-ter school
jclub it ei'tolled it the pig project and
jowns a i w with a litter of seven pigs
i frr:n which he exjvets to make a hand
jme profit. This club has the entire
enroliniont ia Marion eounty in th
i Rural Home Vtettutifiealioa project.
j'Catshiaj en to the present Jtrietu
spirit, the rbth eloted its session bv the
S The very kighest ai
,naii..p.l U ha dc
authority of nrsiater-
leriared againit the
bombing of (owns ia Gerwany. Wtat!
!i
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MINERVA YARN
The best made. Pretty colors. Knittting yarns.
Silk mixed sweater yams. Our government has
stopped all factory shipments, so there will soon be
a scarcity.
Boys' Clothing
We are showing the best assortment we ever had
having bought early. Woolen goods are almost im
possible to get So ycu will be fortunate to select
one of ours. Good patterns, all wool suits made to
wear well. Good assortment boys knee pants.
Ladies' New Fall Coats
Nice Stylish coats at reasonable prices. Girls coats
nice new ones, be sure and see them. Ladies rain
coats. Bargains.
Shoes
That are guaranteed. Why go elsewhere and pay
your good money for paper and composition shoes
We sell shoes made of all leather. Try our boys Re
sistable Leather. They will give satisfaction.
1 240-246 COMMERCIAL STREET
WILL MAKE DRIVE
(Continued from page one) -
loverunie' t.
The l'nu to fr.-i every p.-rson
sub
mi, 'nx iv'.ni iis c.vuiu, accouiing to h
per, apply to the revenue bill, the same
principles now applied in the draft.
Ti'is i aimed nt income tax payers who
are in the '".. light zone."
Thousands of nelsons of small incomes
who are just on the tax bonier line,
have been '-'aping localise the depart
ment nt pre --nt h:is u.. way of ehecki.ig
n "..em, t !!i. I
Hoper also plans (o put throughout the
eoutiii'v thousands of workers
to explain
pe.ple.
i ne new icvemie Mil to the pe u
An important part if the campaign is
the prjparationvof a farmers' account
Look nrei.nred by the department of a-
riculttire, to enable a farmer to keep
closor lab on his actual income.
The house ways and means committee
today tentatively adopted an eighty
percent war profit tax and fixed ex
cess profits tax rates for the new rev
enue bill.
The war profit tax takes SO percent
of all earnings of corporations in ex
cess of their profits for the vears
ISM I, 11112, 1913.
If
a corporation, however, earned
less than 10 nercent on invested can-
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Safe fttffChtWijn&uinvuiiis
CP T?s rt. rc-' ' ..
ForInfant3,I:iva!idsftnaGrowlngChiMren.
j The OrlciruU Faod-Dri.-.li For AD Ages. I
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Mr. Business
As a matter of economy you
should consult the Journal's
Job Department before placing
your printing-we are satisfying
Salem's leading firms put us
on your calling list. Phone 81
GREENBAUM
lowing rates:
All profits from 8 to 15 percent are
taxed 35 percent; profits from 15 to
20, fifty percent and all profits above
- ''0 Per',ent are taxed 70 percent.
me corporation will pay the war
profits or excess profits tax accord
ing to which will bring the most
money.
The new rates, committee men said
will be put into the bill finally as'tho
treasury department approve them.
The adoption of the two sets of prof
its rates today completed the new rev
enue bill.
Other details of the measures have
!1'e,:n K"-iousIy
lnit..lPre.
announced by the
; . ,
Rplflfltn Rplipf Shim
UC15a' IWUZl OHUJ
Sunk By Submarine
Chrittsiantia, Ang. 21. The plainly
marked Belgian relief ship Gaseoiner,
of Du'eh registry, was sunk by a sub
marine yesterday off Haugestind. The
ship was bound from Brooklyn with
a cargo of grain.
After forcing the crew into the boats,
the submarine crnna wpm tm-nnit n
ihiu it,,in ...o .i
,w,v.i
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RkhMille, Malted Grain Extract In Poilet
OTHERS are IMITATIONS
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