SIX THE SALEM DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. ORE., WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17. 1915. EUGENE INDUSTRIES 1LESS MEAT1FBACK The Big Game of the Year at E3 No "Extras" To Buy The new Maxwell is complete in every detail. A famous make of high-grade speedometer is supplied. In addition to the equipment listed below, the price of the car includes s Front license bracket, ingenious combination rear license and tail-light bracket with spare tire carrier; electric horn, robe rail, anti-skid rear tires, foot accelerator, full set of tools, etc., etc. We are waiting to take you for a test ride in the car that has broken all low "First-Cost" records, and is breaking all low "After-Cost" records. 'OncMmMokairBp A Demountable tym u). lrin YismWindshield ro a HALVERSON Ferry and High Sts. Accuse Jonathan Bourne , of Muddling Figures Washington, Nov. 10. Secretary of! Treaitury McAdoo was charged today by KxScnntor Jonathan Bourne of Oregon with shifting figures and con cealing tho truo finunciul condition of tho government. The shift, according to Bourne was over $ 100,000,000. Harvoy Chase, a certified public ac countant, swore to this analysis of Me Adoo'a figures, charging that the bal ance of the general fund October 23 .wag actually about ,500,000 instead of mora than 117,G00,000 as McAdoo figured. "The sttttomont Issued by Bourne's republican publicity bureau for politi eal purposes," said McAdoo, "is so ridiculously untrue as to bo unworthy cf notice. We have in the treasury all' "o iii.Miujf nmtu mo uuuy statement Shows." Th Weather a Tear Ago To-Day Rain. Temperature, lliuli 0.1, Low .10 remember Laxative Bromo Quinine Cures a cold In one dnv. Thorn in nnlv one "Bromo Quinine.'' Look for Big-' nature a. w. unuvis. no. American Federation Would Save Hillstrom San Frnncisco, Nov. 10. Tho Amer ican Federation of I.iibor will itppcnl to J'renident Wilson in nn eleventh hourl effort to nave .loo Hillstrom, I. W. V. worker, from tho Utah firing sqund. j Hillstrom in sluted to die Friday for; murders lie committed at Unit 'Luke' t'itv a yenr since. Thomas Mooner brouglit the Unite be fore the. convention today, declaring that tho trial had been conducted to' determine llillHtrom's connection with I the McNaiuara nml other lulior eases Tather than to find If ho were guilty of miinlcr. When tho question was referred to! the ways and means committee, they I decided on nn appeal to Wilson, nuk ing that he intervene to get a writ of error from tho Utah supreme court. FEEL YOUNG! It's Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets For You I TWare of the hnhlt of const Ipnt Ion. It lovoloi'" fi-om Just il few const lmtod days, unless you tiike yourself In Imml, t'uux tho .tinted bowel iiiuhcIch back to Mirmiil union with lr. ImIwhiuV Ollvo .l'it hlom, I he substitute fur enlcnnel. Jien't fore fhem to unnatural action with severe medicines or by merely fliiKlilmr out the Immune with nasty, Hlcki'iihiR riitlinrtics, i'r. Kilwiuils believes In gentleness, persistency and NntniVa assistance. Ir. Hilwnrila' Ollvo Tablets open ilin Imwols; their action Is gentle, .,t rami live. Thine Is never tiny )uln or KrtphiK when Dr. Kdwanls' olive Tnhlcls nr iist Just the kind of treatment old I'en-nhs should have. Dr. IJiIwhhIh' tlllve Tablets are rt veir tubl eoiiisunil mixed Willi ollv nil, Jou will know them hy their olive color. Tnke on or two iiccimlunnllv and hnvo no trouble with your liver, bowels or stomach. 10c and ! per box. All ilriiuulHin. Th Olive Tuulol Cuwpuiiy, Colunibu", O. A er Car1 1 r3 Bectric Starter Uaqnetolipiition detivoit & BURNS Phone 959 Brush This Through Faded, Lifeless Locks and They Become Dark, Glossy, Youthful JIair that loses its color and lustre, or when it fades, tuniB gray, dull ami life less, is CailSCll bv ft Incb nt anlk. it, the huir. Our omndninlh OP mill n nn n inixture of 8nge Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and iiiuiisuniis or women and men who value that oven color, that beautiful dark shade of huir which is so attractive, use only this old-time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mixture by Hsklnir nt nnv dnur utnm r..- o mi cent bottle of "Wyeth's Huge and Hul- puiir compound," which darkens tho hair so naturally, no ovenly, that no body can possibly tell it has been ap plied. Ilesidos, it takes off dandruff, stops scalp itching ami falling hair. Von just dampen a sponge or Bolt brush with it and drnw this through your hair, taking one small striind at n time. Hy morning the gray hair disappears; but what delights the Indies with Wyeth's Siur,. nn.l H.,,. i. i...t i. . : " ......... .r, nun or- sides beautifully darkening tho hair lifter a few applications, it also brings buck tho glosn and lustre and gives it n appearance of iibuuduuee. Majority Leader Kitchin Thinks Program Will Carry Wiishijiuton, Nov, Itl ThoiiL'h he I,,. flatly iinnoiineed he will nnnnse admlnistnitioii naval program, Majority Leader Kitchin believes that the in creased preparedness measures will go tbrouo.li congress sailing. Writing to it constituent today, Kitchen said: "I fear the president will push his preparedness program through with an overwhelming majority. Practically all the republicans will vote for it. ' Al though I know the convictions of four lil'ths of the democrats nre opposed to it. 1 fear thut n largo majority will thug their convictions nsldo, and do the president 's will as before. "This sudden, rndicnl and stupend ous move is goinj; to shock the civilized world. Whatever nmv be tho outcome of the present wur, It will alarm the world into again becoming an armed cnnip. " PLEA TOR HILLSTROM. Nan Kruncisco, Nov. 1(1. The Amer ican r'odorntlon of labor's condemna tion of the death sentence against .loo llillslrom, I. W, W.. nt Salt liko City, was dispatched today to lresident Wil son, the Hwedlsh consul at Washington and (he Vtnh board of appeals in the hone that It tiiiuhl result In aldlne Ifillstrnm to escupe death before thci I'll, I, fl.U, I?, I. In,. i I IP -rs'i Census Bureau Reports Thirty! Seven Industrial Establishments Washington, D. C, Nov. 17. A pre liminary statement of the general re Hiittn of the census of manufactures for the city of Kugetie, Oregon has been is- sued by Director Sam L. Rogers, of the v llw'li ciug up "u cause ni: . l .' sorts ot distress, particularly backache Bureau of the ensus, Department ofi.,,,, mif,..v ;.. ,,. Aidnev . 'ion. rhp. Commerce. It was prepared under, the direction of Mr. William II. Steunrt, chief statistician for manufactures. The figures are preliminary ami sub ject to such change and correction us may be found necessary from a further examination of the original reports. The census excluded the Kami trades, the building trades, aul the neighbor hood industries, and took account only of establishments conducted upder the factory system. Stntistics were not col lected for establishments having pro duets for the census year valued at less than $500, except that reports were taken for establishments idle during a portion of the census year, or which be gan operation during that yeur, and whoso products tor such reason were valued at less than uU0. The word "establishment" as used in tho census reports may mean more thun one mill or plant, provided they nre owned or controlled and operated by a single individual, partnership, cor poration, or other owner or operator, and are located in the same town or city. . The reports were taken for t'.ie calen dar year endinf December 31, 1914, wherever the system of bookkeeping permitted figures l'or thut period to be secured, but when the fiscal year of nn establishment differed from the calen dar n report was obtained for the op erations of that establishment for its fiscal yenr falling most largely within the calendar year 1914. There were 37 establishments report ed ns located within the corporate lim its of t jte city during 11)14. Tho 'capital invested was ftj,)Ul. In tins connection it should be stated thut the inquiry contained in the cen sus schedule calls for the total amount of cnpital, both owned nn.l borrowed, in-vested in the business but excludes tho value of rented property, plunt or equipment which wus employed in the conduct of manufacturing enterprises. In the final bulletins nml reports the rental paid for such property will be shown separately. The cost of materials used was $407,; 000. In addition to tho component ma terials which enter into the products of tho establishment for tho census yenr there are included tho cost of fuel, mill supplies, and rental of power and heat. The cost of materials, however, does not include unused materials and supplies bought cither for speculation or for use during a subsequent period. The census inquiry does not include amounts paid for miscellaneous expen ses, such as rent of office, royalties, in surance, ordinary repairs, advertising, traveling expenses, or allowance for depreciation. The value of products, which amount ed to $810,000, represents their selling value or price at the plants as actually turned out by the factories during the census year sud docs not necessarily have any relation to the amount of sales for that'year. Tho values under this bead also include amounts received for work done on materials furnished by ,.icrs. nummary for ins utty. Number of establishments 37 Persons engaged in manufac tures Proprietors and firms 322 40 44 238 3116 Hnlarieil employes Wage earners, average number Primary horsepower .t. Capitul Services ...urics DKl'il.OUO 200,000 1 III 000 Wflirea 1(17,000 Materials 407,000 Value of products 810,000 Value udded by manufacture (valuo of products less coat " of materials) 403,000 A MERCILESS JUDGE On Who Shows No Favor. A merciless judgo is Father Timo, Before him the wouk and tho wnnting go to tho wall. Only the truth can stand. For years tho following stnto mcnt from a Hnlem resident Iiub with stood this sternest of all tests. A. J. Wood, 733 North Front Btreot, Salem, snvs: "Kidney ccXni)lnint trot so bad in my case that 1 knew I would ! huve to check it or suffer more serious results. Just after getting up iu the morning, the complaint wus worse. I had henrd of Doan's Kidney Pills doing good work in similar cases. I begun using them. In a short time I wus free trom kidney complaint. I have never ; hud a sign of kidney complnint since." A Permanent Cure. More than six yenrs later, Mr. Wood I said : " X hnvo never hnd a return symp I torn of kidney complaint since Dunn's j Kidney Pills cured me. I willing!; igly con of thiB i firm my former endorsement medicine." ' I Price 50 cents, nt nil dealers. Don't simply nsk for n kidney remedy get i Dunn's Kidney Pills tho 'same that Mr Wood has twice publicly recom mended, Fnstcr-Milburn Co., l'rops., Uuffnlo, N. Y. Will Invstiate Death of Woman Los Angeles, Cnl., Nov. 1 5. Tor-oner llurtwell will probably order an tntop s.v todwy to ascertain tho causo of the death of Miss Anna Kirkwood, wealthy Long llench woman, whose body has been found on the south side of 8nnta Anita canyon, on an utmost Inaccessible spot. Several aei!inintnnce of Miss Kirkwood have positively identified the remain ns hers, although the body Is tinrocognlwible. It is iliclioved the corpse lay on the hillside fully a month. Miss Kirkwood mysteriously disappear ed from her humo more than a month nno. She is believed to have succumb Take a G,ass if SaIts lo Kidneys If Bladder Bothers Drink Lots of Water Eating meat regularly eventually produces kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well-known authority, because the uric 'acid in meat excites the kidneys, tliey become overworked; matic- twinges, severe headaches, acid stomnch. constination. tornid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irri- the quickest relief is soothing, penetrat- j tation.' ing "St. Jacobs Oil." Rut it right on j The moment your back hurts or kid- yur painful back, and instnntly thci neys aren't acting right, or if bladder soreness, stiffness and lameness disap bothers you, get about four ounces of pears. Don't stay crippled! Oct a small ! Jad trialts from anv good pharmacy; trial bottle of "St. Jacobs Oil" from; take a teaspoonful i'n u gluss of water yo" druggist and limber up. A mo-, before breakfast for a few days and ment nftcr it is applied you'll wonder your kidneys will then net fine. This; what became of the backache or lum famous suits is made from the acid ofjbago pain. I cranes nml lemon iniee enmliined with Hub old. honest "St. Jacobs Oil": lithia, and has been used for genern- lions to JIU8U clogged Kidneys ana stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutrnlizethe acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bind der disorders. Jad Salts cannrt injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneya and urinary organs clean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease. Trial of Alleged : Dynamiter In Progress Los Angeles, Cal., Nov. 16. Photo graphs of the ruins of tho Times build ing were introduced into the M. A. Schmidt murder trial today over the protest of defense counsel. District Attorney Woolwine was in the act of handing the print to Alfred A. Adams pn the witness stand when Chief Counsel Coghlun demanded that the defense be permitted to examine the photographs before they were pre sented to the witnesses. ' Schmidt Bat close beside his attorneys as they looked over photographs of the; nuiiuing no is citargca witn Having helped blow up. . Adams, former police officer, took phtographs of the Times shortly after October 1, 1910, tho date of the dis aster. He was iriveu the severest cross-ex amination defense attorneys have yet undertaken. Job Harriniun questioning Adams, asked him if he was familiar with the oil tank which it is understood the de fense claims exploded. Ho said he was. "Did you know whother Qr not there was a large hole in the tank " he was asked. "There was not, only a small hole," ho replied. ' We will show you your own pho tograph then," ntiid Harriman rising and producing tho photograph which the district attorney had set aside as evidence. He pointed out the hole shown in the picture but Adams still persisted that the photograph did not show a hole. Ten photographs in all were shown. Wholesale Evasions of Wine War Tax San Francisco, Nov. 16. A wholeiele investigation of alleged evasions of the wine war tax is being made by inter nal revenuo agents today according to Collector scott. More than 30,000 tons of wino grapes nave oven siuppcu imu nun frHiiciai'u from Sonoma this season from which at least 45,01)0 gallons has been manufac tured. The taxes on this wine wquld amount to i$S5,00 Scott says. The discrepancies between the amount of grapes shipped into Ban Francisco and the amount of internal revenue tnx paid upon the wine manufactured for sale, indicates tho officials say, that an c.ort to evade the eight cent per gnllon tax is being made. Come en in and Enjoy Some of the Good Things of Living! Vitliin a few months, 'Svv. has been heralded all over tho world as one of tho few periodicals rcularly reccivoJ by lha Crown Prince of Germany at his military headquarters - it lias boen quoted from ths pulpit of a New York church, and its attitude made the text for a sermon It h33 been characterized by an organization of rational advertising men as tho ov,'.y periodical in the country that has accomplished anything new in publishing history in recent years its daring solution of tha problem cf our national defense has been taken up by College Presidents, Genira!s of tho U. S. Armv and newspapers from coast to ccc:t, and ha3 been the sdrcd of a lengthy editorial Ii the most vidcly circulated dally paprr In America. Ask'Ycur E Rub Pain Right Out With Small Trial Bottle of Old, Penetrating "St. Jacob's 00" - Kidneys cause Backache! No! They j huve no nerves, therefore can not cause pain. Listen! Your backache is caused by lumbago, sciatica or a strain, and. j wherever you have sciaticn.'ueuralgia rueuniutism or spritum, ao ii in busuiuik ly harmless and doesn't burn the skin. 1 Ten Were Injured By Derailed Train Fresno, Cal., Nov. 16. Ten persons were reported to have been injured to day when a Southern Pacific train on j the Iiaymond branch was derailed nenr Berenda, California. Two doctors and several nurses were sent to Berenda on a wrecking train. 01' the ten who were injured four were said to be serionsly hurt. They were: Mrs. W. S. Hill, Fresno. Mrs. William Taylor, iirakemnn Hnmby. Unidentified man. A coach and a box car nttuched to the train left tiie rails. Tho cause of the accident was unknown. CATARRH CAUSED BY A GERM Must Be Destroyed Before Catarrh It self Can ..Be ..Cured, says Specialist. Wonderful Results from Breathing Medicated Air. Medicino tnken into the stomach will never cure catarrh. And neither will the sprays, douches, lotions, creams and other temporary reliofs that so many catarrh victims make a habit of using. To cure- catarrh so it won't come back you must first drive from your body the millions of germs that are flourish ing in the inner recesses of your nose and throat and are causing , the disease. There is a preparation which does this called Hyomoi (pronounced High-o-me). Hyomei is a germ killing vaporized air formed from tho purest oil of Eucalyp tus combined with other healing and antiseptic ingredients. You breathe Hyomei through the mouth and nose by meanB of a little hard rubber inhaler which druggists furnish with it. This medicated germicidal air penetrates in to every fold and crevice of the mucous membrano of your nose and throat, kills the. catarrh germs that lodge there, soothes, reduces and heals the swollen inflamed membranes, stops the discharge and opens tip the clogged1 nose and air passages in a truly wonder- mg iinuer cover xor montns. ful way. It gives blessed rolief in five' A mass meoting they planned for minutes from catarrhal distress of every 'Thursday having been cancelled by the kind and if you make a practice of j authorities, Enuuelino Pnnkhuret, mili breathing Hyomei for a few minutes',nnt k'B(ler aunouueed defiantly today each day for' just a fow weeks not onlyl'!"1 wo".1'1 be, ncl,J. elsewhere. At will all the symptoms of catarrh vanish I t,,s ",,me "n . charged that the but the disease itself will be a thing 0f ,' K07rn",cl,t .w's''f' to ''"8h "j6 P"''1'8 the past. No one need try or buy Hyo-I '-"'m U aKa,"st ,he bctrayttl of S?r- !lnnCl!f' ia"i0' ?ndl T'he n'ffWgdtes had advertised that many other lead ng drugRistg m Salem wolll(, J(mmm, , , d yi and vicinity sell it with the positive 011g 0011l,,t of tne w8r ,, it guarantee that it must cure catarrh or , sunpccted that thoy wished to demand that the money paid for it will be ro-,he removal of Premier Asipiith and funded. Hyomei is very inexpensive l-'nreii.n Miniut,.,. iirv wa f tl,,.ir and with this protcctine guarantee be hind your purchase there is absolutely no reason why. any sufferer from catarrh should not give it a fair trial. Ncivsdcalcr fcr a Copy Eugene Saturday November 20 0ofiovs-OoAoCo The football game this year between XT. of O. and O. A. O. will bo bitterly contested. Oregon won from the strong U. of S. CaL team 34 -to 0, while the Oregon Aggies defeated the Michigan Aggies 21 to 0. These two teams rank with the best in the United States. The win ning of this game at Eugene on. .Nov. 20th, by either team, means more than a championship. It will be worth your while to see it. Trick plays, forward passes will keep the spectators tense from the start of the game to the final blow of the whistle. Low Round-Trip Fares Will be on sale at all Southern Nov. 19-20. Eeturnlng limit of Further information as to tickets, etc., from local agents. SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Aged Man Desires To End His Life In "! State Penitentiary! San Francisco, Nov. 10. "I've spent 20 years of my life in prison. Not to go back to die would be a disappoint ment. Send mo to San Quentin, for there 's where nil my friends are and there's where I want to dio." The speaker was a Krny huired Culi - fornia pioneer. On his cont was the symbol of the G. A. B. Ho gnve his name as Charles Ashton, and he was before Judge Ogdcu's court today for stealing two horses at Sail Lorenzo. "I got my first jolt when I was a boy up in Lake county," he told the judgo. "I was a member of the White Caps or tile Ku Klux Klan of Califor nia. We killed a man while we were cleaning' out the undesirables in town. I was scut to prison. Six and a half! years later I was pardoned, but the damage was done. They made a c.rim-1 innl, judge, they put the prison brand ' on me, and 'lve been a crook ever since." Suffragettes -Starring Again In England London, Nov. Ifl. Suffragettes aroi stirring anew in England, after keep diplomatic defeat in the Itnlknnn. Authorities determined, however Dint they would permit no such riotous talk, iind hence cancelled the gathering. of "America's Clcvc.vsl Pacific stations Not. 22, 1915. north of Ashland, Cafe Proprietor Will Testify In Schmidt Case Los Angeles, Tnk, Nov. 10. John Ilineh, former proprietor of a cafo which was dotnolishcd when the Times buiblini; was blown up, October 1, ID 10, arrived in Los Angeles today from .lapnii to testify tor the prosecution in the murder .trial of M. A. .Schmidt, ul lcj;cd accomplice of tho McNamurus. Hindi's tostimony la declared to bo imporuint. no was in lug estublisn- ! mcnt when the oxplosion occurred, and can give an accurate description of it, I according to tho district attorney's ! office. He also witnessed the burning of the Times biiihlinir. llineit was touring tho world when the district attorney's office represen tatives located hiiii in .da pun. Tho trial proceeded today in .IiiiIko Willis' court with additional state wit nesses telling their experiences in tho explosion. THE VALUE OF TRUTH . Truth in business is just as important as truth in every-day life; truth creates confidence, establishes good-will and builds a reliability that will not be wrecked by the storms of competition. , Through three generations people have learned to place reliance on the advertised words of Scott's Emulsion, Decause they are untarnished, unex aggerated truisms about a household remedy of real and actual worth. The popularity of Scott's Emulsion is increasing as intelligence advances, because in these days of adulterations it continues to guarantee pure cod liver oil medicinally perfected with glycerine and hvpophosphiles to build strength, im prove the blood and strengthen the lungs. It is free from harmful drugs a whole some food-tonic, truthfully advertised. Scott St Bowne, 'Vurouto, Out. 15-20 Don't make junk of it, if use- ful try a Journal New Today. Weekly' V ed to exposure. 1"