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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1918. REVENUE TAX FALLS i O In rr fris'-'iitia raONMWRT Loganberry Juice Industry Is mi v bo1,1' Robt. Burns BOUQUET (Actual We) The iiuuqurt is the RvOTT-JoJ newest. A L -.a I A to C t illll It 1 lightly shape with er lines. Ptice lie Robt. Burnt INVINCIBLE tAclual Sue) The Invincible is the "best seller" of the whole Robert Burnt line. Price 13c or 2 for 25c, Robt. Burns LONGFELLOW (Actual Size! The Longfellowb.pe is made for men who prefer a size slightly larger than the In vincible. Sold plain"or wrapped in foil. . Prica 15c M. A. 6untrt Branch Qenilemen: ; ' Business end industrial expansion tipon which America bow entero, brings a sharp, clear call for the beet that is in Amerisan non mentally end phyically. In selling Robert Burns Clgere in your territory, we coBBiend. that you keep ever in mind that this cigar, of fine aroma, but wade epecielly mild, ie the beet type of cigar for the man who elms at efficiency. Copy of letter addressed to M. A. Cunst Branch of General Cigar Co., Inc. ' Cordially yours, , GENERAL CIQARCO., IHC. 1 . f f IF Mw Tki w ' II : I 17 SI W If :. I I . Remember Little Bobbie, a small cigar but very high in quality 7f Hctve you tried one lately ? GALLl-CURCI SEEKS DIVORCE Famous Romance Which Be gan Nine Years Ago End ing la Divorce Court. Gnlli-Curcl said in her petition, filed lulo yesterday, that her husband had been too expensive to maintain, having depleted her bunk account eo ninny 'times tlmt i-lio was furred to withdraw 'from him the privilege of Mining chocks on her account. Hlic said he had I invested $30,000 of her nieuey in bonds, which he refined to turn over to her and had squandered $20,000 which slio 'placed nM his disposal to put liim in a " posit uu to earn lug own living." The Cureis were married in Koine in IP09. Ind struck her with ji cane and had To Hear Application For t:tJ?:2ZX Increased Rates, December 13 Galli-Curci, prima donan, today sought i r. divorce from Liigi I'urci. Friday, December 13. ""if U the liny fixid by the public Get Rid of That Persistent Cough Bton that weakening, persistent coiinh or cold, threatening throat or lunff affections, with Eckman's Alterative, the tonic and upbuilder of 20 years successful use. 60c and (1.50 bottles from (InigKlBta. or from EOKMANLABORATOKY.J'UHadolphla All Traces of Scrofula Cleansed from the Blood ; Impurities Promptly Wiped Out ' If there fa any trace of Scrofula, or ( ther impurities in. your blood, you (annot enjoy the full physical devel opment that a healthy body is ca pable of until your blood has been Uioroufrhly cleansed r.nd purified ' I1 traces of impuro matter, 8. S. S., the wnrdo-ful cM purely e.-pt-hlH HWw row ' y, r r"ir.l for removing: the last trace of Serof. ula and other blood taints, and there is no case that it does not promptly reach, S. S. S. will thoroughly cleanso and remove every disease germ that infests the blood and give you new life and visor. It is sold by all druc frists and you should pet a bottle and begin its use to-day. Write a com. plete history of your case, and you can obtain expert medical advire free ry aiitiressintr Medical Dirt.-twr, SO Twfft Lsrwitnrv. Carter's Little liver Pills Yoa Cannot be k AJlemedr That Constipated csdllsppy Ay I iPUtt. Sm.M Uli hmH 1k Makes Life Worth Living AKl Z BARTER'S IRON PILLS many coJorleM facve but lli gretly help moat pl-fccd aopJe Bcrvice coiumiasion for hearing tho ap plication of tho Pacific. Telephone & Telegraph company for an increase in telephone rates. At tho same time it wilt hear the application of the Home Teleplume company for an increase in rates. The hearing will be held 'at the com nii.HNion ' offices in thev courthouse in Portland at 10 o'clock a. m. Last night the commission received a telegram from Postmaster General Iturlosoii, poiutinn out that iu increase allowed the employes of tin tt'ephiine company had become effee tivc November l'r and requesting the cnmmisaioii, when it humed its fort I. comiiiK order allowing aa ini. ... rates, to make the order rffeei.,. of November 13. It appears that the postmaster gen erul Is taking it for granted that the communion is going to allow the rat. increase, and iU hearing is merely ti formality being held to satisfy iU van ity. C'oiiinissioner Corey said today tha the in c reuse will not be allowed ualei the company can show justification fo it. He declared that the commission will go into the merits of the request for an increase th same at it has dte in alt other cases. STAYTON NEWS . , (Capitl Journal Special Service) Slaytoa, Nov. 30. Miss Oral hmuck who hat beea at Portland and other points for the past three irenths, has returned home. Sam Warren, son of Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Warrea, was home from Camp Itfwia for a eonple of days visit last week, 1 M. J. Crabtree, we las keen earrier' on rural rout one from the Stayroa post office for the past eight years, has concluded fliat there is more te be made in other field of endeavor and I ha tendered his resignation. M. J. has given good service to the patrons of his route, and they will be sorry to sco him leave, i Mrs. Sylvcsier rritllard, who was tun over by the Corvu!!is-KuHtcm train near Lyons Monday, died Tnursdny at the Albany hospital. She was years of age. , Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Kirsch have the sympathy of a hosf of friends in their sorrow over the death of their son, who gave his life that the world might be made snfo. A telegram was received from the war department Wednesday evcjiing that he had died from wounds received on the field of battle. Mr. and Mrj, Kirsch have two other soas in 1 the army. Kd Rieger came home from Camp Lewis for Thanksgiving' and will have three ur four days at horpr. Thanksgiving day was observed in Slayton by services at the Methodist church, with a sermon by the pastor, Key. Warren. There was a good at tendance at church. ' Quite a number entertained guests at dinner. . Laurence Siegmund, who was very sick with paoumonia ar Eugvne, is re ported able to be about his room. Miss raeelia Mielke has been con fined to her heme jrith the influenra for several days, but is able to be about the house again. D. R Hill and family of Mill City, and Ljfe Hill and wife of Salem, spent Thanksgiviug day at A. Hills. Mrs. J. K. !oper is out again after being confined to her home by illness. W. M. Malone, a resident of this neighborhood for a number of years, died at his home about two miles east of Stayton Thursday morning. He suf fered a paralytic stroke few, days ago, from which he did not reeover. He was 68 years of age, and leaves a widow but no children. The funeral service was held at the hon.e Saturday BKirning at ten e'cloek and the.iu terment was made n Lone Oak eeme tery. j. P. Wilbur and wife spent Thanks giving with friends in Portland. O. K. MHmkers was here from Camp Lewis Thursday. He etpeets to receive his discharge within the nest few days. Major (Lambert, Licuts. T'lonia, JJeau champ and 5elson visited McMinuville Saturday last, attending a meeting ot the staff of Vol. Smith. The meeting was called for the purpose of outlin- Threatened By Tax On Soft Drinks, Although the loganberry juice Indus try is but a small part of the fruit juice industry of the country, yet the fight against the proposed internal rev enues tax of 20 per ci'nt has fallen up on representatives of the northwest, rather thau tha vast grape juice indus tries of the east, according to word recently received from Washington, V t'ntil a slert time ago H. cite was tho onlv mnn in Washington to protest against the proposed tax on ua- fcriuented fruit juices. Tho big juice industries have not as yet pre sented any memoranda as t0 what af fect the proposed increased revenue would have on their industries, and Mr Gile has prepared a brief for the grape .puce industry as well as for tlo lognn berrv. Under the present internal revenue law, all soft drinks aro taxed one cent each gallon. Loganberry and grtiie juice dunks are classed as soft drinks by a decision of the commissioner of internal revenue. The new internal revenue, bill pro pose3 to impose a tax of 20 per cent upon the seiling value of all soft drinks In ihost portions of the proposed new revenue bill, the new tax just doubles that already in force. But if logum berry juice is made to pay 20 per cent instead of the one cent a gallon, the increased tat would make it 32 times as large as the present revenue. Mr. Gilo shows that the tax would heavier on the containers than of the juice tiwll Oi't of a tora Itnx of 97 le.its that would have to be paid on a "a'lnn of loganberry juico, SSI cents would be on the value of tho bottles. ases and transportation and only 43 cents on the contents. Tho applo juico industry is iilso threatened. Mr. Gile has filed an addi tional brief showing that the apple juice industry furnishes a market an miully for from 3000 to 7000 tons ol apples, tho returns from which would be all lost to the apple growers. it $' 200 SUBMARINES SUNK 3C ' lC London, Nov. 30. The .Ex- sfs eliaro '-Telegraph company says it has learned that 200 German submarines were sunk during tho war. 1 . - ' iig work for the different companies luring the winter. . Some of tho high school students ; ield a party in Beanehainp's hall Wed- i icsday evening. , John W. Watson h returned to Stayton from (,'anatlu, where he has ien the past fow months. fhttnr On? Guarantee Your grocer will refund, the fuU price you paid for MJ.B. Coffee if it does not please your taste, no matter how much you have used out of the can. Buy the 51b. Can and Save 25c ' .'1 BT J Z UNITED WAS WOHK FUNDS. We give below the standing of the different school dbirict in the United War Work campaign. Mountain View holds the banner, they having subscrib ed their quota and tli fifty per rent incieafe. Briar Knob oversubscribed its quota $6.10. Evans Valley made their quota, while the other, districts including Silverton aro somewhat shows: Hilrerton Davis Mt. View Hulit Cedar Camp Evans Valley McLaughlin Abiqui'. Evergieen. Brush Creek Central Howell Bethany Porter " Thomas Pl.axaut View . Center View Briar Knob Silver Cliff Silverton Appeal short as the following $4000.00 . 2M.00 100.00 100.00 30.00 200.00 150.00 130.00 175 00 130.00 30 1 00 200.00 230.00 200.00 100.00 200 00 3O.00 113.00 $3300.00 78 30 130.00 93.00 no report L'OO.OO 89.30 41.37 131.23 107.00 83.23 88.10 147.0, 133.3' 133.00 141.00 3(3.10 . 123.23 GIVE UP RUSSIAN SHIPS London, Nov. 30. Russian ships in German hands, and all German submar- . incs have been surrendered to the all iit s, squadron in the Block sea, the ad-. mirulty announced this evening. Popa Will Ask For -Decisis Of Peace Board 37 Kerry Wood (I'liitcd Press Staff Correspondent.) R.uiie, Nov. 29. (Delayed The ro nort tlmt Po.o Benedict will request I he peace conference- to tr.ke :p the 'V'inu. question and c f ''eel a settle ment between tho vat ?r.n and the quir inal was confirmed today in high Vati can circles. -1 : AeeordW to the same a rt- jriry, the iir nlrndv has personally prepared a plan by which he wjuld huvo greater fro'dom of uiovement, while esiai lish-n-ejit of a station in the atican v. auld permit the latter to transmit its offi-c-'n.l communications to fo'sign govern men's nod papal nuncios without using tho Italian telegraph lines. HOW MRS. BOYD AVOIDED AN OPERATION Canton, Ohio. "I suffered from n female trouble which caused roe much suffering, aud two iloctoru decided that I would have to go through an operation before I could gut well. "Mymolher, who had been hel ted by LydiaE. Pi.nl.Iinrn'a Vegetable Com pound, adviucd mo g . i-iotryitijoxorosuu-f in iuinir to an opera tion, icrcneveumo from mv troubles so I can do my house work v.'ithout any difficulty. I advise any woman who is afflicted with female troublea to give Lydia B. Pinkham'g Vegetable Com oound n trial and it will do as much for them." Mrs. Marie Boyd, 1421 6th 3ty N. E., Canton, Ohio. Sometimes there are serious condi tions where a hospital operation ia the only alternative, but on the othe.? hand so many women have been cured by this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Tinkham's Vegetable Compound, after doctors havo suid that an operation was necessary every woman who wants to avoid an operation should give it a fair trial before submitting to such a trying ordeal. If complications exist, write to Lydia E. Pinkhara Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice. The result of many years sxperience is at your service. lnlsr ens "tha easf fhcfcs Crtspep thao other com; flakes? STageripr flavors LsjQOTaeSrjteb 01012 saiiafyiq. AodtheymaRei of wheat.. ,