Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 12, 1915, Page THREE, Image 3

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TTTtf T)ATTT TAPTTAL JOURNAL. SALF.M. OKTSflON. FRIDAY, NOV. 12, 1915.
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100
SUITS
Now piled out on the counter for fast selling, $15,
$18, $25 and $35
Coats and Suits Must Go !
Most of this lot are all new arrivals up to the hour
styles and materials. To clear the shelves the prices
are cut down to the Low Price of
$3.90 - $4.95 $7.50
$9.90 -- $11.90
Come and see the
GREATEST BARGAINS IN
SALEM
Pairs of
Blankets
Pairs of
Blankets
b : fit M . m .
t :: r J . . . . , :: jtsi&
! ! ir ' 'V v; J - I 1
$: . L -t- :: ISllife
ti; Herman the Great at Oregon Theatre Todav and Tomorrow!:: 5MTo"i
i CONSUL IS ACCUSED
"3"
All Wool, Wool Nap and Cotton Fleece. We are now offering your
choice of the entire lot at the lowest prices Blankets were ever offered at
in Salem. Come and see the quality, the size, and note particularly the
cut prices.
Double Blankets, 49c, 69c, 98c, $1.49 pf. and up
Wool Dress
Goods and Silks
Hundreds of pieces now piled out
on our bargain counters. All
marked down to the lowest rock
bottom prices. Wool Dress Goods,
yard, 19c, 25c, 39c, 49c and Up
Special Prices
For the next three days on the fol
lowing goods:
FURS, OSTRICH BOAS, MEN'S
AND WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR,
RAINCOATS, MEN'S CLOTH
ING, MILLINERY and CORSETS
liDr. Goricar Is Charged With
Working For Allied
Interests
Get at the Real Cause Take
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
Washington, Nov. 12. Dr. Josef Gor
icar, former Austriun consul at Sun
Francisco, wns accused in an Austrian
t embassy statement today of plotting
with Russian and Serbian agents, intent
ou disseminating disloyalty among Aus
trollungnriian emigrants.
This statement was issued in re
sponse to tiic Providence Journal's pub
lication today of a story in which Uor
icar was quoted as saying that the
country is honeycombed with German
and Austrian spies, directly under Ger
nwin Ambassador Von licrnstort'f and
Austrian Consul General Js'ubcr of .New
York.
Moreover, Goricar charged that ev
ery AuBtro-lfuiigariRn consulato in the
country is a "hotbed of propaganda
for the destruction of munition fac
tories, for the creation of strikes among
labor men working in such factories
Oar Grocery Bargains Are Great ,
The Greater Chicago Store
" ... .T - mraiMnl nnriM:mv ywauiKrriuuji vi w .1..-
A REAL SHOW
WORTH SEEING
OREGON
TONIGHT
The Famous
Look Young! Common Garden
Sage and Sulphur Darkens
So Naturally Nobody
Can Tell
western front.
"Wo will need ninny American sur
geons and dentists for work - on jaw
and teeth structure preliminary to re
building noses, lips nnibshnttorcd facial
tissue. Tho number repaired will do
pond on the number of dollars America
ih willing to contribute to prevent
Kuiopo from becoming a continent of
ghastly freaks."
Anoma's photographs show that fac
es become nearly normal when lips and i jj
cheeks aro grnttoa on iiy using tissue
from tho thighs of wounded men. Noses
anil jaws are constructed from ribs,
while mustaches aro built from scalp
hair.
Only One "BROMO QUININE'
Grandmother kept her hair beauti
fully darkened,- glousy and abundant
Whenever her hair fell out or took I ('0,ll in 0,10 1,av
on that dull, faded or streaked appear
ance, this simple mixture was applied
with wonderful effect. By asking at
any drug storo for " Wyoth's Hugo and
Hulphur Compound, " "you will get a
large bottle of thi3 old-timo recipe,
toady to ubo, for about M cents. This
iimple mixture can bo depended upon
to restore natural color and beauty to
the hair and is splendid for dandruff,
dry, it f h v uciilp and falling hair.
A well-known downtown druggist
Knvs everybody uses Wvcth's Sago and
Sulphur because it darkens so naturally
and evenly mat nuoony can leu n nas
been applied it's so easy to use, too.
You simply dampen a comb or soft
brush and draw it through your hair,
taking ono strnnd at a time. Ily morn
ing tho grnv hair disappears: after an
other application or two, it Is restored
to Its nattirnl color and looks glossy
soft and abundant.
lo gel the genuine, call for full namo,
LAX ATI VK liKOMO OU1N1NK. Look
i for signature of K. W. Grove. Cures n
25c.
Mail Carried On Santa
Clara Lost Or Damaged
All of the mail carried on tho Siintn
Clara which was wrecked near Marsh
field and afterward looted and burned
is either a total loss or badly damaged
according to a report received today by
Postmaster August HiickoKtoin from the
H. railway mail service Tho Santa
Clara carried all of the parcel post
pneknges and mail between Portland
and Coob bay points and at the time it
was wrecked curried all of the mail
from October 25 to November 1 inclusive.
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The Great
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HERE'S NEW VIGOR FOR
He OVERWORKED STOMACHS
War Tonn Faces
Will Be Repaired
Now York, Nov. lli. Fncci torn and
distorted by war' wound out of all sem
blance to human countenances, will be
"repaired" In a French hospltnl if
American dollnrs come to the aid of
promoters of tho plan.
Dr. Anema, 1'aris surgical specialist,
said today plans are rapidly nearing
completion for an American hospital in
France for this humnne work. France
will furnish the building, and tho Am
erican KcJ Cross the. nurses.
"Up to May fi," be explained "there
were G5.570 cases of severe face and
jaw wounds among the allies on tho
Beneficial for
Kidney and
Bladder
affections
Sold under our usual
money-back gruarantee
Opera House
Pharmacy
Daniel J. Fry, tho popular druggist,
has been in the drug business long
-enough to have his own opinion of the
best way of selling medicines, lie says
tho plan adopted by Mi-o na, the great
dyspepsia remedy, is tho fairest ho has
over hoard of. lie doesn't believe that
a medicine ought to be paid for unless
it does tho user some good. And Mi-o-na
is sold under a positive guarantee
to roliove dyspepsia or to refund tho
money. You simply lenvo CO cents on
doposlt with Daniel J. Fry and If, after
you have used tho box of Mi-o-na you
deeido that it hns done you no good, all
you have to do is to tell him so and ho
will return your money.
Hundreds of people have boon relieved
of stomach agonies by using this re
markable remedy. It ts not simply a
food digester; it is a mwlicino that puts
all of tho digestive organs into normal
condition and gives ruddy, glowing, vig
orous health. A c image for the better
will be seen after tho first few doses
of Mi-o-na, and its continued use will
noon give tho power to cat. anything at
any timo and not suffer distress after
ward. Ml-o-na Is sold under a positive guar-
nntee to refund the money If It does
not cure. This Is tho strongest proof
that ens n offered as to the morit of
the medicine, '
Nothing lessens a man's success In
his work or a woman's fnscinating per
sonality more than a weak stomach,
with Its attending evils. Use Mi-o-na
nd see how much more there Is in life.
Y'C'
World's Greatest
MAGICIAN
assisted by
LA PETITE GLADYS
AND CO.
And the Big-4 Comedy
Feature
A TEXAS STEER
NOTE THE PRICES
Matinee 10c
Evenings 20c
SUNDAY-MONDAY
EMPRESS
VAUDEVILLE
3 ACTS 3
And the Fox Feature
THE FAMILY STAIN
For the Double Bill 25c
Monday Matinee 15c
That's what thousands of stomach suf
ferers are doing now. Instead of taking
torilcs, or trying to patch up a poor diges
tion, they aro attacking the real cause of
the ailment clogged liver and disordered
bowels. :
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the
liver In a soothing, healing way. When
tho liver and bowels are performing their
natural functions, away goes Indigestion
and stomach troubles.
IC you have a bad tnsto In your mouth,
tongue coated, appetlto poor, lazy, don't
care feeling, no ambition or energy, trou
bled with undigested food, you should tako
Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets aro a purely
vegetable compound mixed with olive oil.
You will know them by their olive color.
They do the work without griping, cramps
or pain.
i Take one or two at bedtime for Quick
relief, so you can eat what you like. At
10c. and 25c per box. All druggists. '
The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, O,
and for every uct of violence that is
being commuted acre uuviug tneso ou
jeets in view."
Perhaps tho most startling claim was
that naval attache of tho Austrian cm
bassy nt. Washington sought last year,
when (loricar was stationed at Ban
c'raucisco, to have him obtain plans of
all the fortifications and defenses of
haa Francisco harbor and tho l'acifi
const.
He claimed, tho .lonrnal said, that
he was instructed particularly to get
everv possible) detail of the operation
activities, machincrv contents ami the
strength of tho liremcrton nuvy yard
on i'uget Hound.
Utilising to get these facts, tho paper
Isaid, ho was transferred in April to
Ltcilin and later ordered to Vienna.
Instead, tearing that because of li i m
! pro Mavic, al 1 illations he would bo mi
! prisoned or killed, according to the
I paper, " ho tied to Homo and later r
! Higned.
Von Nuber and tho German privy
I councilor at .New ork were iparticu
i larly denounced bv (foricar. who clainc
led they were engaged in activities daily
i sufficient to drive them from the coun
try.
The department of justieo announced
I that it would start mi immediate inves
ligation of (joricar's charge that Amor-
ican (.ori'cspondont Arciiibuhl knew
the contents of the papers he named
abroad for Austrian Ambassador Hum-
bn, which Inter caused tho Anierii-nii re
ipiest for tho ambassador's withdrawal
from this country.
Tho embassy's stutement concerning
(loricar said:
"(loricar wus on a leave of absence
at the outbreak of the war, anil was
temporarily attached to the Aust.ru
lliiagarian consulate at ilcrlia. There
he learned that the Aiintio-IIiingurian
authorities were informed of his secret
connections with Austria-Hungary's en
emies, hvidcutly fearing detection, he
suddenly left his post without permis
sion and ijir.appcni'cd. Litter it was
learned he went to Dome whereupon lie
resigned, thereby preventing his din-
llltKMit.
" While in Home ho wns close to Hus
sion and Serbian agents, obviously for
the purpose of going to America to use
his knowledge of tho centers of Mavis
immigration, with tho intention of dis
seminating disloyalty among our immi
graulH against their native country.
I Tho AoHtrO'lluiigiiriuii embassy is in
formed that u number of southern Slavs
I from Aust ria-llungary left America to
fight, against the Austro llunguiians.
"The embassy has been informed for
I several months of this but refrained
! from taking counter measures, being
nwaro of the disgrace from tho fact
that former officers hud broken their
faith and allegiance to the father
land. "In view, however, of those accusa
tions against representatives of Austria
Hungary, the embassy emphatically de
clares them false and absolutely base-
'less, as silence would bo taken as an
I acknowledgement und would create flic
belief that, our consulates ure engaged
in activities in violation of American
laws."
That we can economical
ly fill all your Thanks
giving "requirements in
Wearing
Apparel
Men's and Boys'
Clothing and
Furnishings
Special
Reductions
This week at
BRICKl
Bros.
House that Guarantees Every Purchase,, t
Corner btate and Liberty Streets.
Three Accidents Reported
Whether it hns any future and right to
exist may be judged by its past. For tho
C M f.f,,1 l,l,,!''f" "f tll0a,. "'". 'y -'h to know
HUM UiailUU UUIUJiaud some people who ought to know,
l!ev. -Tischer is preparing this special
ial
series of sermons.
There is no reason why the people
of this city should not be familiar with
the teachings of lTnitarinnisni since,
there has been a church of the denom
ination here for more than twenty
years. There is every need for poophi
who feel culled upon to talk iiinti
I ' ii i 1 11 rin ii istit to become uciuuinted
with its fundamental position, us well
as with its essential differences.
Out of a total of 103 accidents' to
the state industrial accident commission
for the week ending yesterday thrco
were from Marion county. Oeorgc
Knell, of Snleni, injured his- hand in a
saw mill, Joe Jennings, of ISilverton,
suffered a sprained nukle in a saw
mill, and Clifford Uusey, of Salem, was
fntally injured in n railroad accident.
Of the total number reported 1-fO
wero subject to the provisions of the
Workmen's tkimpensntion act: 20 wero
from public utility corporations; "(I j "Damaged Goods" was advertised in
were from firms and corHjrntions who: large lotters on posters in an Alabama
nave reiecteil tno provisions or tne nei;
and !( wero from firms or corporations j
who do not employ labor in hazardous.
occupations.
Following is shown the number of ac
cidents by industry: (-vawmill 4l!, log !
ging 20, construction 25, iron ninl steel
S, pnper mills 12, meat packing 11,
railroad operation IS, light and power
ti, department storo !), mining 5, pav
ing 4, and two for each of the follow
ing: Warehouse, oil company, woolen
mill, irrigation cnmiany, planing mill
3, and one each for tho following, lm lion-,
fuel company, sand and gravel,
lumber nierchuiit, stevedoring, ice man-1
ufhctnring company, lime 'and gypsum,
liliwib utii i t It viiiin iiHitm fill iiri hit I'nin.
lnnv. brass works, creamerv. hotel, nutoi e relief oi the many
works, rock crashing, ilroitgmg, ma-
china shoo, flour mills, wholesale tinner i nanv of Allcntown and whom you ure t lih-
company, paint manufacturing com- eny 10 suitress t i!'PiA to Stu-irt M. -'
Kirhy, 513 Turner St., of this city, and Mr.
McKirliy has just como to me with the follow
ing statement: 'I was troubled wilh a rash nil
nut- niv nrmi ntid hands. I have tried several
1 1 I reinedirs, but none seemed to have any eflVt
HAS UNITARIANSIM A MESSAGE? rtrapriyiM? furwJek"i
' pleased to say Unit my skin is nil cleared nil
This is tho beginning of n series of and I heartily indorse ami recommend tins
sermons prompted by the recent ut
terances of a minister of Cortland.
Whether Cnitarisni, as a denomination,
has either a message and mission in the
world, whether it has any sustaining
power, inspiration, influence,
nig, vision and dynamic might bo left,
to ihoso who live by its teachings.
town, and several people who didn't
read closely observed that the opera
house was a queer placo to hold a firo
! sale
EXPERT TELLS FACTS
ABOUT HEW
v HERBAL SKIN BALM
The many sufferers from sldri tortures that
itch, burn and pain will be glad to know that
a new urticle that is made from Nature
herbs, and will soothe and uckiii healing a4
soon as amilicd has been Riven by Bcience for,
lie relict ol tne many uisncaneneu many
Mr. K. T. Cramer- who is Uoiiur some spe
cial work wilh the American Alcuicuie com
pany, box lactory, transportation com-1
pauy, express company, trespasser on!
railroad, a. id traveler oa highway. j
,t,p
Why unfTcr from unsightly eruptions or the
fire of Kciema, or running sores, or poinnii
raphes, when tliia wonderful m-w discovery
will at once slop all suffering und begin lo
heal at once?
M Ar ft... nnttr ftrittramtl In thlit tnun
follow-' from whom D'EX.WA. the great herbal balm,
can he secured. AM us louay,
(:rown Drug Co., X!2 Ktate slreet.
T
Von BernsWff BUont.
New Vork, Nov. 12. (ieruuin Am
bassador Von lierustorff intimated to
day that he would ignore tho Crovi
de'ncc Journal's Infest "oxposo" of
Teutonic propaganda in America.
"J hnvn nothing to any," ho com
mented when told of the ciiurges of the
former iiustrian consul, (jlorimir, accus
ing him ami the New Vork Austrian
consul general with being tho center of
a spy system honeycombing tho United
Kliitcs.
American Correspondent Archibald
Ooricar's story that ho knew tho con
tents of message Archibald boro abroad
for Austrian Ambassador Duiuba wns a
"malicious lie, from start to finish."
HE GRAND
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SALEM'S FAVORITE PRIMA DONNA
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ALSO
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Always Watch This Ad Changes Often
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Wo havo all kinds of Aics. Sledges, Wedges, Pnws and Kiinipmculs f
for tho woods.
All kinds of Cnrruirntfld Iron for both Roofs and Buildings.
A good $8(10.00 Laundry Mungol, slightly used for ono-fonrth original t
cost.
IIS AND $20 NEW OVERCOATS AT $5.00.
I puy 1 14 cents per pound for old rugs.
H. Steinbock Junk Co.
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