l THE DAIICAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2. 1919. PAGE THREE CHEZ WITH KRAIERZ T0 H ow much- is Suppose that for one cent you could in sure the quality of your cake, biscuits, eta, wouldn't that be real economy? Well, one cent is about the difference in the cost of a whole cake or a pan of bis cuits made with Royal Baking Powder as compared with cheaper baking pow ders made from alum or phosphate a trifle, indeed, to insure the quality and wholesomeness of your baking. Tq)'fW $k f Baking ih Powder Absolutely Pure Made from Cream of Tartar derived from Grapes Royal Contains No Alum- Leaves No Bitter Taste 11 Local Labor Bureau Office Has Strong Demad for Men keepers in the rural district, tlireo wo men are wanted and 'they will li-c paid from $25 to $M a month. Just at pres ent tho bureau 1ms not been able to fill all calls for farm laborers. If out of a job, one should apply to tho IJ. S. lubor bureau on Liberty street just south of the Mnlem Hank of Commerce. The cull this week is for farm hands and the wages offered aro $2 a 'lay for short time laborers and from $Mi to $"ir a month for thoso who intend to stay. This of course in cludes board and lodging. Mill (!itv jiint in a full ftr giv n.nn to work in a snw mill at 40 cents an I0' 1000 worth of """scd property hour. "Wood bucks" are wanted by intho Pleasant Point school district to the Willamette Valley Lumber com-! tho highest in the county, $20.80 on ev pany for tho Black Rock camp, and 1 cry assessment of tlOUO at bcotts Mills. School Taxes In Marion Show Wide Variation In Districts When It comes to taxes .levied for school purposes in Marlon county, tho levy runs all the way from 60 cents on Beecliam's Is will rapidly improve your convplexionbyarousingthe liver and putting stomach and blood in good order. Urinl Sale of Anr Medicine b) the World. Said vwywhorva ia bout, 10 25a. Phytic Spellh FaYorel By LiDranans Makes a; ing Easy. Miss Cornelia Marvin, state libra rian, hs a aurober of highbrow liter ary friends in the east who are advo cate of phonetic spelling. In fact, it is the librarians back east who are in clined to favor spelling according to the natural way instead of that found in the old Xoah Webster blue back spoiling book. These highbrow librarians not onlv j believe in phonetic spelling but occa sionally practice wnat they preach.' At a recent meeting of librarians, held at a resort in the Adirondack mountains, tne proprietor or ine resort was in sympathy with the new idea of spell in? and so much so that he had print ed in phonetic all menus during the special session. One of Miss Marvin's literary friend was kind enough to send one of the menus and al.-o tho program for the dav. Now when it conies to the evening program with a recital by a symphony sextette, the program reads: "Hesvtal by Boston siiufoni sextet. Laqesyd muzic room." Jt reads quite easv Other information is as follows: "Ar rnnjements hav been made with the hy school to turmoil cailili.. All gests lulz must be paid to the cashier. Put lc stamp on yur mngazinz and Bend to soldierz, " The menu for one of the evening sup pers at Lnkesvil included the follow ing: ".Sausaj omelet and eg to orii 'old ham or Turki or Pikld nuklz. Thetis salad mnvonuiz. I'eleri salad French dresin. " Other good things to eat via the phonetic routo were ns follows: "Kolz, raizin geinz, preservd penrz, spvs cake. fresh pynapl," and best of all, "Cotzj cue, witn krakerz. " f-j If I v .. . . COAST BOYS AMONG (Continued from Tago 1.) these ' men aro offered 45 cents" an hour. Tho hop yards aro calling for labor erg and tho wages offered are 30 cents an hour and keep yourself. This ' based on about tho same pay as (ho fnrm laborer nt $2 a day and keep. Tho employment Iburenu can givo, employment for two janitors. As house From tho lowest assessment of six teenths of a mill in tho l'lensant Point district, other districts witn a low ami of troit districts, eacn with a levy of seven-tenths of a mill. Taxpayers in theso tw0 districts havo'onlv 70 conts to pay on ench $1000 assessed. Other districts that have a low school tax nre St. Louis, Eldrldgo and the wmto district, each with nine-tenths of a mill. With Scotts Mills having the highest school levy in the county other districts with lnrgo school levies are Htnyton with 10.6 mills, Woodburn with 12.8, miverton With 12.2 nulls and Kalem with 7.2 mills. Whole Grain foods contain valuable Quali ties especially worth while for those who wish sturdy bodies. yrape-Nuts -among cereal foods -is best known for its wonderful building Qualities. A real food, appealing in form & taste. The Wheat & Barley Food , No raise in price during or since xne wan a Hurnett, Khimnth Fait. Company F M. K. Heppenstnll, Port land; Corporal John F. lireske, Port land; Walter Klenimer, Silvprton; Ax tell Jenson, Junction City; Philip Lchey (.nscado Locks, Company O Lieutenant Francis M Phelps, ISalem; Hobert Lindeian, Ru- tus; O. It. Htevens, Cuslunun, Company E Corporal Floyd Wester field, Onus Valley. Company H James Lockhnrt, Lake view; E. J. Thinggurd, llilsdale; Don E. Raymond, Waldo; Luther Foster Portland. Pield and Staff Gordon Vorhies, Portland; Allan C. Hopkins, Corbm. Headquarters Cornolius Myers, Cen tral Point. Many With the 361th. In tho 364th infantry the following are Orpgnnians and are at Camp Mills, in flew York, where they will be dis patched for western camps, either in California Or Camp Lewis, noon Headquarters Ross E. Wiley, Reed; Frank A. Howe, Lebanon; Richard Kol lcr, New Pine Creek; Albert West, 8cio. supply company: Cupt. Albort Roll ing, Portlnnd; Lieutenant Milo li. Coop er, Oregon City. Machino gun company Burton T, (Ireen, Klamath Falls. Medical corps Richard II. Gray. Portland; Mike H. Hi mum. Company A Carl L. Brown, Eaclo t:reek; Bert Carr, Portland. Headiiunrters company Maior Prod crick Rase. Seaside. Company I Captain Ray Walker. In dependence. Company K Boyd Owens. Fossill: winfiold Kobson, Harbor. Company L linns fl. Biismussen. JUIsboro Company M William Barton, Lake- view; Walter li. Haines. Portland. La Touraine brought Captain Donald Rowe of Portland in tho Sixth chemical warefaro service. One Oregon man on the Alaskan was Lloutcnant Daniel Plowman, Portland, of the Ht. Nazairc casual copipany, No. 611. . The following casuula were on the Maui: Brest casual company 132, Wal ter P. George; Company M, Eighth in fantry, Lnrvan, Or.; Johu Ross, Com pany E, 319th engineer, Ontes, Or.; James Higgle, headquarters company. Eighth infantry, Independence; Robert M. Hichards, Company B, Eighth in fantry, Gladstone. Army Recruiting Office to Be Reopened in Salem Soon Having discontinued tho roeruitini? station in Hulom last September, the war department is once again prepar ing to open recruiting stations throneh ont the country and will establish one in this city. The war department -wants 50,000 Easter Millinery NOW READY TOR YOUR INSPECTION Trimmed Hats-J3.50, $4.50 $5.00. $6.50, $7.50 and $9.00 Hundreds cf new hnts, including the charming model sketched ($7.00) which i a type much affected by the younger women, and nothing in recent years has been so artistic and becoming. Pokes in smaller sizes, Sailors of all kinds, including the 'Mitzi " Turbans, Tains and various other close fittins kinds, new droop effects and cornered hats-all are in this collection. Plenty of black, navy blue,' brown, red, henna and du-.-tt, also the new light shades such as turquoise, Du Barry rose, etc. Flowers and fruits in new effects aro used wings are a very important feature and high-class imported and American mado novelties are used unsparingly. V0 also call attention to the many Ribbon-trimmed huts, including the soft frilled ribbon brims. Also New Ready-to-Wear Kats i f3 Vi ill.' km Copied from high priced models; and shown colors. Prices. $0.05 to $1: in tho sen-son 'a best !.r0. Girls' Spring Millinery $2.75 to $7.00 The newest .School Huts and Sports Hats, the latest ideas in Dress Hats, including the new Pokes and tho lnrgo Soft Huts with flat trimming. Also Girls' Latticed Straw Hats at $3.50 The entiro Hat is mado of latticed or interwoven straw braids, In pretty color combination. Home trimmed with silk ribbon. (Old White Corner Bliilding) Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store -r-r - fJL-, aW 1 but option is given any soldier apply iug for his dischurge at the eipiration of one year. Men who have had some army ex perience or have served in the navy are especially wanted and these wen can enlist for one year. Tho pay and allowances are tho samo as during the late war. All men accepted in the northwest are to bo sent to the San Francisco recruiting depot. It is probnlilo that a permanent fe cruiting office will be established in Kulcrn at an early (lute, nergeant r. U. I'Vench feud Corporal Arthur T Toy will arrive in the city this eveniny to make arrangements for npvrung tue utati.n U.li IV.rnirAl TV.V .ml NliT. men Immediately for tervlee In thet i-rench have been in charge of seas. Enlistments arc for three yearn which period most of this work should be uttended to. I am leaving here about the middle of this month and will prob ably only bo in Portland a few times until full. "!'or the above reasons solely. I will not bn able to accept the appoint ment." Gainesville, Kla., April 2. Four hits ami four runs in four times at bat was Larry Doyle's record in tho Ginnt's bat ting fest. Fifteen hits were tamered I by tho regulars in 7 innings. -4VOID COUGHS and COUGHEP.fl Counhino re Ada biAi'.-.. i I aiNcr. HILOH 30 DROiy-JTOIlT crn in i c Amerinam nexpelitlonaTy )ptfcci over Fight to WinF The Nation demands strong men strong women and robust children. Wisdom suggests that every proper means of safeguard ing the vital forces and building up of resistance, be utilized. SCOTTS affords definite he!p to those who are "fighting to win" against the ir roods of weakness. Soott'o-. abundant in tonic- 4 :A nutrirtit propcrtiet, builds up C3i the hody by Natnre't methods. I U, coUttBowiw.Bloonifiebl.H.l. JS-14 the army recruiting station at times. . v STATE HOUSE. Governor Olcott today appointed K. D. Kilham, of Portland, to succeed Col Coo. li. Kelly as a member of the sol diers and sailors commission. Col. Kelly sent in the following letter in dccliuirg to serve on the commission: "I am just in receipt of your fi. vor of March i!Wth, stating that you have appointed me a member of the soldiers' anil sailors' commission. 'l am In full sympathy with this work and realize the importance of it. and cm fully aware of the facj that it should be given a great deal of time and thought. If I were going to be in Portland during the next few months, I I would gladly accept ths duty, but I will only be in Portland at rare intervals be tween now and September next, during Uou re old enough to know I? Z 1 rr JTv DetieKszysnqgy IPX. "Figure the real tobacco satisfaction you get out of a small chew of genu ine tobacco and the way it lasts and good old Gravely has got your or dinary plug backed off the map." Good taste, smaller chew, longer life is what m. k. Gen uine Grtvslrco.t lets to chew than ordinary plug. Writ, h. Genuine Gravely DANVILI.B.-VA. for binUel chiwit pluf. Peyton Brand REAL CHEWING PLUG Plug packed in pouch.