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NATIONS STILL FAR APART ON LUS1TAN1A German Circles in Washington Bet-eve Issues Will Be Sub mitted to ArO'tration. CONFERENCES HAVE FAILEO Hair liriwrlfnrnl.' Ilowrarr. pll- i.t. lu-llra lloMa jrrtwnl as la In.lrmn.l) lM He Jmll rt rniW"- V 1ll(iTON. N JS 'Ma eafar-i. hararee awreurt tnairg an. .! t en H-rnataarff. te taertnan , m '". - f ha 18 knn th t'afa. ' a-a 't""'"' af SI ear: aetMameht ef 1 6 iaa-tea rw alt ef tha .lekiraaT a.f the Ijiaitaoaa. unit a loaa af ara.are (ftan Amafla-trt I It aaaa ill aalaV. bt r -- in p. -. f . . --t I a naaa. In p.. i e . of i-aw I laa (.UK .f.;l war. w t 1 jr d'feraral fra bal.ef araaae.- T":i fl a af -'airy aS'eaajaaBI ea.,i, r- r.Saa1 H"i""l arbitra tion, a .ffn . ' . of th tTa.artaanl ware mora rptri ttu'. hr- a - a r. c. LAlRKLlltRST RFSIDHXTS WILL KNTKRTAIN AT DANCE AT MLLT.NOMAH HUTLL TONIGHT. taini'in mm r .a D"m ana. Mrmtf c.aana inte the ra r a- a ra " raa:nrl l" aa'ua- loasaasait l' - - tl U a.. I aaa .!-' P - offer baa m.a..e la Indemnify 1 baa taea- II. aa at Jmrkn "t I" t " eOeaaler. I fart t-a rv''4 lifl tie l)rn S.aeriren ef'era I ' ) la-leera-a t ef i '! f .r each life lo.t. but H Is '. t' at a-i'is-ee thia f'ar-afa ne a - a- 14 uan4 a ! caaa-fe-ae T tHtrTitm la ei. I" taa Ia Mill-i lit '' r a laa-aweaaeity wnl laaa aa .'mit0 aaf rIJ niwl. am that a a -rtmitrM aeaaa i eivni r t l-aa of any ma-l .-! I . 11 !. !. f.-i-p-.l'-1 !" ' I - m xi.mj n.nl af lha Hnl bl.k. a.. rr,ff, a i- I i'V-l sr te la . la ha i)l-tl llmi. . I tir lac t ! 1 ala If ' -mr t tn lma if j T"- ll-a f b i r a, mimn tno.i fttrf r i: -' r ' a ! ti'iM b- I" fac a tn t'n't I a(. "'-l:e ra of HI a fl5ll a M lialy lit faaa aa'jfa! .unri". lnM . t.aia) ' 11a if'l ef mri.-a I ' i " !'! In( at a, it l rtm ...f-ra. b 0rtnf7 lac t: a .tura-a In a a-tla K'H ef pk iki.I-i fn I i air im '"a, Ta .lat af aw af lia) ' 0 a-amt la a ' rJ ! " aael'ia Wwa) tii4a ttl ! prilt ! lva- l' 1-rma K;--rnmaai pawat ar ainln ttt na ljj.rlr., la't"fnair tra f n.li af l""" ..i.-n l.i.i la th tj Tia In--. la av-rta o IH t)Ja- .i af ln.mmlt U Taa lai h..a la ronf-iicraa th- ff . r-3 m?iM ta a f "urneC ,llnin. affh-ial tf laa fta t'.r7a'm-nt a ai. to ba lurxful of ; r.4:t f fanaa.-a ! I o rum, . .. . 1. - - 1 MONEY TRACED TO GERMAN .1 r-'a r- Bt i aal "a ata. a rartra to a.at ..rmi rari?a ! ba At.aalK a Jallva' thalr ppllaa. Mr. KaF4 (, , tt ! aa.r laaaa ! bl ri'futa 'a --tiax la limla or dar. na to b raMinc ii Ba-na nf..i ct t6 rnitvni In It ai ta; Ta .armatit Ittrin ractl t n a ikikwHiii. r4 aruM to p"n tnatr ra aul e tha mourn. of itaaao. -Ta dr.a.a ! B,1t i.lia to JmH t- f't. It la lryln to raotnar tham." a . . ir WiioJ i r.rt to Mr. I- Vita f.r rMl'i'T," raft'4 Mr. mili"T "a or r!lac B.lm.1 irjan-l haa b-! rail. t-i i;i'ifnl la Irr'.nt ao (w'l to rota. Wkr, wo r to ri.-t frt!iar (Ran t!a wlil a rait t.al li.ti"1 ef ta-rmari nionrr a tja-at rHrlr!n aa t iif pit In f r rltf f .armalt oarafclpa " h-' mu.-i mora " kt Mr. -Tt la alt! I ef. r "Hut dmi'imf t facta, w Jrr.t tna lataat lavaio or J-(rauJ. a4 ehaf4 i I" iaantanel'" aal aat oo !!. Ku'tonkomtifr trrjr eo tua wltaaao Carwt waa that b l b Imanna4 it, ta.arKon to 11a H-amHurn Amort.-on tina affi.-aa liar AX'i'l a. IU. an-4 tbara ha.J n.t I H. Jo t ,,,, !. laa.. Kntlar n4 llarh a. ...far Tbar Ra4 ! Mm tkal la aa'4 Him lo ''' " ' " '' ma araaao aal to iarwn4. Iw4al 0. t fo oit a. I va:Ma apaal (ruat ari.ra It "- la. fc.t oolir kal f aa fca-r ef c'a-"t lima at tba roi'tm bou.aa. oal K'll-akampff beit-.4 to li a 4 ba.auaa ba U (Ml in fa rutom ef rlr:a JM, tal'l . " a aaij. 'mat tf 4 I at ant a II imburf mrcr liaa o apcaar la f IfalMrtma" .fr a ari af ! minulaa. rtr. !a o ivulanh .mrff M tm a kritbap la iineaa If liuaoo ,paa ba 4..-wta, I flat fee aan'4 .--art-m'xia'e t"ifn aa.J ..' to la rlaor aa.a rn;f.f- 'm " .u.ear a Brtb.-r la ia Inn aa a-ia. .-or4i " ( I T waa- fba ruafom-buaa aa4 !4 ... aa.t t aaaaa'a aa:l4 lHl 4a. 1. r irta M-rw .. tiatai 4 tB t.s aa. tn ait 4a " take r4 laa rata It rtaalJa. rm tor tol4 8 '! hf aia .a.llafT altmaaar, tal la-.i l.latrl l'.,rnur. of ta bi.ro. ! 4 l.aoa ' to a fa at. :imt aBlpmaai "'I aaal aa cool. aa4 taal a tuf ianta. voaifaat o aa ne uat, taa aaal 4a to rar rarta.a aa tt (fotlawH . a. ., ,.. a of oi"r at fcaao tea.l:i- a e llarw e4 l atT f4 ! . f or aaarll folaOir to n. ),aa.i..l. t taii.ita. lajtal a.aai4 f a4 ' " anion: kara Ut iamMI Tan o-aa.f - (.oaf. la tba capu.t t a.if taa .ar Tl a Torto ll.ca a'-m.aa. l'.impt;. ! Hriln4 ooaara. And a. ISO IM4 rt.l l f"" Wf. Moo4 atka rriitl t- laa.at af ra mpaat. -It waa." W' V"f taatifaat. "Ij aaa.i.ratan.t r..la4 It from la H j ati'f Anaaria aa lia " aaa) Llaaa laar tlaajaata. Mr MaMaa aal mntr affrrlal ef tl. taaaul romoer latif4 lal me aullaa aa ao ii ef war 4 4a it .meoaibia U ((a.a laaurR.-o li.ir ataamara. I i-rwi" ,aan. a' tt-.' lima tb mrm thf. t.ravt in lb Htfnsn.aj-Amorla-afj lna .orlTat. 'erne l lx. a f.,.i.a.1 b rb llaaibur;-Am'!'" t. It, !' Ia IKa aaa ef t Uaraea a-H for li.Ua la t oa vf lit rrw;oO. la U..Uur,-aauar.- .a-A A J) .;. V ; i in 9oX4.VE'aV4 " r Ijauf.lbur.t flub wrt ba- boal o lht to rrprr.anlaliTa. front practlrall jr Tar aaima ef tb ri:r. rarr Mar la I an4 cttc orcantatifn anJ rjr olbcr or-n:ataaa lhl I to(raat4 In r.Joina; a -ial ranintt Tba Tbaa-kamn- t.ll a4 mualcal r.f tb rlub I to b br, on th m.a.aa ro floor of laa Multnomah Hotel. Tbrre will be daiu.n In both aailrta.ma an.l a conrail lo lh balconjr. In walrh Madam J ..mail I will b IB alar faalur . Member ef tb riqr) ba.a a't ba a worklnc lodatrouly on h prpr. Iia( tci bun lraala- ef ticbal b boo takra tin want on lb b"n.l wlta two uro ti.a i:ja acl T liarw i nd and John li.in aitllinnaira raol raivarator. Tbia waa n raa anytMn should barn, It waa taatiflad: "In tb ahould not bo dellTer4 to U. I'.-aira tamra ware alird b)f tb atttrnl altla- oarahipa. II 4a-alival Th rrwind rania baa-h botna. aftar lunar frtcadnc. but tba Uoranio waa cofiraralril and old under pria rotari ordrr. roll mtm of Vaaa la ratal. -Pld idii t bar full alu. a ' I forth In the indemnity bond Mr. oad a-k'd l:ia bar4 t VTrlalry. of tb firm ahl.h ow n'4 tba LaSraBXax -Wa di'l." b rabll'J. Ialar Mr. Mgai aalxl Mr. Mounan from wboca the 1 1 ,. waa rrlad -V trot II ihrouen oar atiortiy." b aii. "I nndaratand II raru from tba Hemburr-nira-an Una. Maard J. llarw and. brad of tb rnl company baarinc bla ram. Iratifiad that liia firm bad aold craal to lh llain- burc-.marta-aa Una for mora than la yaara. and that ba did not rtealtate to arnm. a surety on the bond whan ra- aju-atad. (loth lb Lorreio and lb' I'.erwlad. Witnaaoaa tratlfird. aal lad With ttar- caratooa. placad aboard by lh Ham-burs-American l.na Th aaparrarfoaa. tba ainaernnatit a.haraT'a. rarrla aaa lad Inatrurtioa l bo apaflaat aflar allinaT la tb raae of all l ablpa on which th chart a are baaaai and. II U alla4. in aom ce.ac lha.a Inalrurtlona War opaaad ant lh luaartarro auma-4 contmand taa-for ma ilaaniar bad aMal oval byond tba IHraaa-mila limit oar which tba lnilr4 Plata aiertlaea JaarladKtaaxu Valdai taaaralaaa ialabjaa ka4. I'apialn l-y-l:d' alla-Kad ronnactlon with th riuf plan for Carman war- hlpa waa o d by Kulankamrff Aflar ba ol the !!erwla4 and Lofaate off ba harada. tba tllnaaa laotlflad. b watt. b. k lo bla buainaaa. and frr aaar.j a mon'h thereafter beard noth ing mora. Than a bank meaaanatf bcarlns adiira I'al a larca eum of m-anay waa .It'I-1 lo M aawounl at Mraaar a t.'a bar ca:aj on him. ikttar ma aaa a are ram on afterward, and ba piambar t b haa) on aapna.l at ." ar ah t'o.. non of w M b waa owln lo him ba4 at of which wa eatiaa'y aoaipanad -Vhat waa th (all dacalopmcot T" aak' l ir. W -A man railed mo on Ibo llphone." Ir Koiarkarrpff rat-lied, "and aald ha wava Caplaia Itoy-rM and that Ibe m-nrr waa to b apartl a be aald. I to.4 bim lo preaaal po-jf lhat uh waa tb raaa. an4 not lonj af:rwrd a rarraaoBtatlv of lb Iolrk Hank, f H-ri a. railaaj on m and told ma thai th man wa t"arla lay-Ol and thai th money w a ! b pnl a b aid. Haaar ltakoraa4 mm Orata raai. IH4 you apand It aa Captain lloy Cd to. 4 you" Mr. Woaaal a ah aal. -1 4i4. Tba Brat diaburaamanl til I :'. I wa lolJ to tlcrapb II lo the Netad National Ilank at baa FraA. claro aa4 I 44 o Kslaakampff Ikaa told In detail of the other 4iabur:axanla. all of which, k id. bad been ordered by Captain Ko The OoTernmatit will raak nay creal rforl lo brina; J-cfor th Jury. Mr. tVoavd aaid. what w a don with lb J ! thai waa brouchl to fan rfaa. riaeav It would attrmpl to rloar. how ever, be aeoerted. tbat tba I !. po.14 by k'ir"iar1 by 'aplaln Iloy-Kd In tb North laarmaa lUoyd alao want lo M) Kranrla.o and waa Ibar expended la chartertn&T and au(plxlBaT laror f r in rrhef of tiarman crulra In th ra. il-- a-i.aaa are rwrviaria a-iaartr4 frara tb ta.-r9.a to taiaauica AXAIMEDATGE SORS Chamber Directors Approve Appeal Power for Film. PRESENT PLAN IS ASSAILED Argamrnt Pry-aarntiHl by llrppraacnl atltn of .Motlc i:lilbilora Ar Heard and Objection In Sjatrm Pointed Out. Motion-plrlur blbitora ahonlrt bar th power of appoallnra from th rulint of lb prent municipal board nf renaorablp In th opinion of th dl- re. tor of lii Portland Chamhrr of Commarra. luaaatlafaftlon Of th ex bitallora with tb preaent inlrm wa preaentad to th Chamber om time ao and yeaterday It waa d'rtded that thalr poaiiton I well taken. t'niler tb prraant ivalrm th board ef renaorablp ha arbitrary power to order th upprraion of any film or to ordrr urh rllmlnatlona a It may aa fit. I'aually reprantatle of Hi board lew th film and Blve their He riaion. Tb hlbltora than bar th rich! to aak for a review- by the full board. It verdict I final. The arnumrnt for an appeal board were preaentrd lo tba executive com mit tar of In ChamMr of Commerci yeaterday Tioon by I. 8oll Colien. rP-reea-ntintT lb bibltora. Ti rlly epo ai i ion. wMch I acalnat th. formation ef an h a body, waa aat forth bv Vf. If. Warren, pricat aa. retary to Mayor Alb. After hrarinc the arlumrnll lh rorrmitie re--ommendd that the atand of Ihw exhibitor b Inrioraed and til nation wa approved laat niaTht at a rrailoa of lb due-tore. . of the Chamber Mr. Warren declared that lh pr enl em le Jual and tuaf the rlubt of lb exhibitor ar f uard-.l. II .d thai lb fart that tb theater manififi now may demand a flawing by th full board really ronalltute an ana-eat. Mr. Cohan look l a ii with tM. ron tendinc thai. Inaamurh aa the viewer re named by the board Itself, the fo ur )uetlon of paain on film I In lh band of on body. -At preeeol film thai ar found ac ceptable In other rill may b elim inated br br tb word of on oo.iy. a I at Mr. Cohen. -W bar no fault 10 find with lh cnorhlra hoard, aa coo diluted, but w do darlare that thlf tern la un-American and that lh ex hibitors' rifht ahould b batter pro-lea-idL W ar wlllintf lo ! to lb CHr Commlaloner aa to how lh ap peal board ha: rontltutd. whether a court or a Jury or what, furh a y lam would fully aafaauard lb publlr aicalaat lha eahiMtlon of Improper film and II would aaao prnte.-t lh rishta of lh mvlns-pt lur thealrra. T" a Ir.l .ilrant m-aral. marla famaua Zinnia ia ajaa- le M'aaa Aataa. a a aiaaa a.aaaaaa an a ai u r.oa aa aaa ao Ion beiiaTa-l. Tba llent ahwli noalb. aaatarn Ia1la".l Mra rnaaai ao exieneivaiy a a icvaca eX aav.couc caclua. SMALL SUBMARINES MAY BE ABANDONED Navy Officials Draw Conclu sions From Recent Maneu vers and Great War. AMERICA LAGGING BEHIND Department Imprcajicd by Perform aniTi of 1500-Ton Craft 4n Eu mpran Waters Tiny Vca xrl Give Murh Trouble. WAPHINOTON'. Nov. It. Abandon ment of tha preaent coast defens type ubmarlra In favor of larjer sea-Rolnf ubmrlble may he rerommended by th Navy I'epartment a a result of ! anna learned durlnar the recant ma neuvers of th Atlantic float and unof. flclal Information concerning lh ie of under-water craft now In service In Kurope. There are Indication. It was said to- dav. that the I'nlted states Is lacaTlng behind In submarine development. Navy officials have iaeen particularly Imprcaaed by th apparent probaDliuy that a submarine of approximately I'.ou tons and meaxUi-inar -i ,n lenirth has been enaaateal Ira the war- far asainst allied merchantmen. Report on the fleet maneuvers. It has Just became known, tell graphic atorlea of Ihe difficulties encountered by the 12 little submarines attached to the "blue" force commanded by Ad miral Fletcher and defending; the roast Satainat a theoretical enemy. rrrai of Saaall t raft ffrr. Th boats wr at sea several days and encountered continuous rough weather. While no unexpected me chanical troubles were encountered, tha personnel of Ihe vessarls suffered extremely from seasickness, bad air. Improper food and the continual buf feting they received In the pitching and rultinaT. To Impairment of the ef ficient r of the crews by seaaickness alone many minor mlehapa to th boats are said tu be attributed. Th maneuvers Included the first at tempt lo employ the submarines, all of the roaal tlcfena type, and none dis placing more than " ton a. at nearly Ivve rail off shore. The general acheme of defens. It Is said, fixes that dlsianc at a lb son within which coast submarines should be able to opcrat In any weather. Should an enemy succeed In reaching- within li miles or so of tha coast, it Is argued by mo orfu-erar. h would be able to guard his flg.'iling fore with a screen of mtn wcpers, destroyer and aero planes w hich would render the chancel of attacking hla capital ships uncer tain. Far at ar a. however, the screen could not l'a maintained. Order t'oaieyed WUm Dlfflrwlty. Kor th purpose of th maneuver. Admiral Fletcher placed his ub msrlncs la reaerv. ready to strike north or south as Ihe movements ot the "rd" hoslll fleet. 1J00 miles off shore, might necessitate. On of the 13 boats wa unable lo reach Its sta tion, as It would not steer properly In tb rough weather. Th other 11, bat tened down tight for days at a time, and with water pouring over them day and night, carried out their order. l.ter the "blue'- commander discovered that his "red" enemy wa sweeping southward. He ordered submarines south to Intercept the fleet. An Indica tion of the troubles encountered I given in the fact that It took six hours to convey his order to on of ta -ib-niarlnea. . Finally Ihe flotilla started southwsrrl. but was abl to make less than hslf lh speed required to bring It lo Its appointed station on time. Navigation was accomplished by only dead reck oning for with the vessels closed up tight and tumbling about in the water, the officer could not verify their po ... . Tha. were So miles or more out of position at the conclusion of the trip, and in -rea - irnpu. aa convoys swept through the breach they left to land an army on American soli. alae aertoewly CoaaMered. While no definite recommendations have been made, the question of the value of a submarine as small as the present typ for cosst defens work U being seriously conamrr. more than 7 boats of 00 tons or less displacement now built or building for lhTheview hss been held. It Is under stood, that with lsrger submarines the difficulties of navigation at sea would be reduced, greater ped could be at tained and the efficiency of the boats for purposes such as that of the manei vers Increased proportionately. IB PliElflSlILT l.M:RITY I'BOFF.MJiOR ADVISKS 1.1: COl IxTY TKAC1IK.11S. Trarhlag of Kxlla Bad A leas f eeav aily la Sotae t Ircaaaalaarre I rge4 by Or. H. I- bheldoa. KftJtlNE. Or.. Nov. 1 J t special.) Trarh the children the eClls of war. but teach them that war Is sometimes necessary and at all times prefcrsble to National Insult." This was the mes sage of It. II. I. Sheldon, head of lh department of education at the L'nl verslly of Oregon, who addressed &0C lan County school teachers at the annual county Institute yeaterday. His subject was "Schools and National le fense." "Po not eliminate war from the his tory books taught In th schools." he said. "It does not produce a vindictive or bitter feeling." Homctlme. h said, th war account made the etrongeM appeal to the child, and. In any ease, ar necessary for a thorough under standing of such men as Washington or laincoln. -tjive the children In the secondary" schools mora marching and drill, not less." he told the teachers, saying mili tary training develop habits of disci pline and self control. He did. however, fall to see good In the organisation of the young boys Into military organlsa- "on TlM-fl of Illrd lbog Alleged. LCtlANOX. Or.. Nov. 13. Special.) Carl Morlts. a young farmer who lives three mile south of Lrbanon. was ar rested last night by City Marshal Rich ard on a teleeraph warrant lasued out of th Municipal Court, of Portland, charging biro with th larceny of a valuable bird dog belonging to a Tort land hunter named Ueard. lTr Dea-troj Homo at Dallas. PAIJaA!'. Or.. Nov. 21. imperial.) Fire of unknown origin practically de stroyed the home of J. W. Mangus In this ell last night. Mr. Mangus anu wife and eon were asleep when the fire started. In order to save their Uvea, ihe occupants had to leave the buUdins In acanty alllrc ; Alawaws' , j. ea-avv? -"Wa. S J ' mmJijmVX- -Jg f Aa,- "' -&Z.lZf Have You Had Your Light Yet? Within less than three weeks our special offer of a free trial and three months free mairf tenance of the Radio X Lamp will be with drawn. Already many hundreds of Portland people have taken advantage of our offer and are working or reading in new comfort by the light of their . Radio X Light If you have not received yours you have yet to know the pitch of excellence to which gas lighting has attained; 80 can dle power of perfect light at a cost of three cents for ten hours. Aingle chain pulls on or off. Nothing to blacken or get out of order. IT WILL COST YOU NOTHING TO TRY IT OUT. Portland Gas & Coke Company AID METHOD UPHELD Reply to Charges by Chamber Is Not Deigned. MAINTENANCE COST LOW Comity Advisory Iludnet Conimitteo Recommend Xo Change In Prea i e-nt Charity System Depart ment Open to Invct-Usatlon. w . .. ..ifiuoev hmliret commit- llia- cuuui) au' .o- a tec at its recent meeting had to deal with the charity prooitjm ,'- handed . . . w - , i .a, (aft that n. Cham- 1 II mo aaaa.o v. ' ' - ber of Commerce committee headed by Marshall N. Dana first offered to take over the task of spending the countya charity money, and then issired a long report criticising the board of relier and It methods, an Invitation to pre sent the new plan to me " ....- mtttee was Ignored. In a letter to the County Commls- t..i.. t ir Dana, chairman of the board of charities and employment of the Portland cnamuer 01 -- I...I..4 iKa Commissioners to turn over to his committee each yeiir the county's anual charity fund. Co-ordination of charitable organizations In the cltv was the purpose, he explained. If all the charitable workers were tin der one head, the cost of administra tion would bo decreased. laveatlgatloa lllda I'P Reply. l- f ih. CommlsKlonera were con- : . .. - .vl.flna laws would pro vim eu mat . ...... r, . -. bibit them from turning public money over to private inoniuuaia aca tka laitar m-aa unanswered. pending an InvestiKation of this point. ... i . it. n.... nommlttaa On OClOner H air. a-ouaan v., devoted a long report chiefly to a criticism of the County Board of Re lief and Its work. II. D. Griffin, head of the board, he eald. had not had nroner training to fit him for social service work." The budget committee recommenucu no change in the present charity sys- . ...rnnrlalari tha full ainOtint icm. miiu a."i" asked for this department. Hero are some facts regarding the County Board of Kellef. as revealed by a cursory investigation: Admlalatratinta Coala 1 loo.lear. . i.i.w tiennn a tear in food. wood, rent end other necessities Is fur- The Standard Remedy in Countless Homes Relieves Constipation Easily Without Griping or - Discomfort. Indigestion and constipation are two conditions that are closely related and the cause of much physical surrering. Tha. tenriencv to indulcre one's app tlte Is more or less general and most people suffer at one time or another from rebellion of the overtaxed organs of digestion and elimination. A pieas antiv efrertfv remedv. that will Quick ly relieve the congestion of poisonous stomacn waste ana resiure leuwwi, Is. the compound of simple laxative herbs sold in drugstores for fifty cents a bottle under the name of Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin. This is a mild, pleasant laxatlv tonic, free from opi ates or narcotic drugs, and has been the standard household remedy in thou sands of homes for many years. Mrs. Oliver Young, Merrill, Wis., writing to Dr. Caldwell, says, she knows of nothing so effective for regulating a... .nn.unK qaarl hnwall! Sinca tflkinff' Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin she feels ten years younger; her work seems easier and sbe has regained her appe tite. I ajrw - "s. V." -a i' " " 1 J - a-9-idr -V fS O f (J 1 . k V ar V i K. .. .-m OOaVVl MRS. OLIVER YOUNG. r:a a kaiiia nf rr CHldwell's Svrun TAnatn t-nw. i-mip .ItMiartriuf UTIfl have it a W ia J ' I- ,h v.A,tL.n A tefitl hnftle free Of charge, can he obtained by writing to Tr w. B. Caldwell. 454 Washineton St.. Monticello, 111. nished to the needy by this board each year f-t... a.l.l .net of sarlminlsterinET this charity is: $1200 a year for Mr. Grif fin's salary and about 100 a year for office expenses. This makes the cost or aamimsira- i than lO rtae cant of the total amount given to charity. Figures show that charitable organizations through nut lha countrv amend about 30 per cent for administration. Besides administering mis amount a ..B.Mi-ht fhaeitv" tr. ftriffin ex- -minaa intra t h A condition of indigent sick, whom he sends to one of th county pnysiciana, or m ano ij Hospital; handles all of the commit. . . il. --,....,.- l.'.r m Ta-VterA there meilia laa liiq v " 1 j . - are now several hundred inmates, and cheerfully submits to an invesiiBa tion" of his office on frequent occa sions bv charity experts. Mr. Griffin has handled the Board of Belief work now for five years. Credit tilven Co-operation. a-a Aoa.o Mr flriffin C Y Pi i 11 H t O i 1 1 i v -j .... , ..... ai. .'in..0.nraini " that he is able to ana ... . . -- j i.i.i.a thia ehnritv monev so auii.iu10.-1 ...... . - - cheaply and do the other regular coun ty work besides, is mat ne nas trie aju operation of numerous outside socie ties and associations, w ho willingly aid him whenever he asks it. Among those to whom Mr. Griffin gives credit for help are the People's Institute, the Visiting Nurse Associa- tion, the Deaconess Home. St. Ann's Society and the Juvenile Court. Should the county's charity fund bo turned over to Mr. Dana's committee for administration, it is said that Mr. Griffin's office still would have to be maintained. Someone would have to care for the poor and sick who sought haven in the County Farm or the Coun ty Hospital, and this is not the leant part of Mr. Griffin's present work. BODY IS FOUND BY OCEAN Unidentified Man Believed to Bo Victim of Santa Clara Wreck. MARSH FIELD. Or., Nov. 2.1. (Spe cial.) The body of a lr.an. evidently one of the crew of the Santa Ciaia. was found at raoon today on the sea wall, seven miles north of Cooa Bay. The Coroner's inquest resulted In a verdict of drowning, and the lury be lieved the victim came from the Santa Clara wreck. There were no identifi cation marks on the body or clothing. The body was discovered by T. S. Small. The victim was apparently an elderly man. The body was that of a man weighing 16S pounds and 5 fet 10 inches in height. It was clad in a biaclc ijersev sweater, blue serge trousers, sailor style belt and tan shoos. The bodv waa buried in the vicinity. 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