THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24, 1915. THREE DR. CARL G. DONEY CHANGES IIS METHODS i ( t A if . r Jfa"'' ''"' ""' " " ",'- .-.u-".i- : - - m --...-i. .1 .. i.'.- , ir on im - - - -TintrT- - - Jjp',4f r' ". """"""""" "MBBSiiinini laa"a,ul IJtlJ "MMr!!1! '"" 111 'W3jEBBaW,BBMB---iil11 I - 'I BE CLOSED i WILL All day on ThursdayThanksgiving Day The CHI CAGO Store has reasons to be thankful, for this year we have done the greatest business in the history of our store. We have enlarged our business. We did not do it for for the sake of expanding we were compelled to enlarge to ao J commodate our fast growing business. Perhaps you may think we are expanding too lasi. all yyl iiayl iu 5t ia ima WATCH THE CHICAGO STORE GRO For Two Days Only Prices Will Be Cut away down on Ladies' Suits, Coats, Millinery, Table Linens, Silks, Dress Goods, Groceries, House Utensils, Men's and Ladies Furnishings, Blankets, Comf orts,Shoes, Furs; Hundreds of other articles throughout the Store Stock Must Be Cut Down To Make room for our great Christmas Show. If you want to save money come and look through this great stock of seasonable merchandise. Pick out what you want, get our price, , then you can see at a glance that the Chicago Store is the store that gives better values for Less Money than Anywhere Else in Salem. City Will Be Canvassed and Jobs Will Be Listed For Unemployed The Salem Social Service Center, at their meeting last evening, decided to change the usual order of siding those m need or work, by tirst foliciting4thc employers in the city, and learning def initely where work may bo obtained this winter. With this information tlio Sociul Neuter hones to find work for thoso men who have not been able to secure it themselves. Working towards this end, a room will be secured' wheiip the unemployed may stay, in order that ns soon as a call for a worker is received at the Commercial club, the men can be at once placed on the job. titumpnge land has been secured close to the city, and iu urgent cases, men will be put to work chopping wood.. A list of men needing work will be kept by Ivan U. McDaniel, at the Com mercial club, and those who have any odd jobs, may secure-a man without delay by telephoning him. ( The Center will soon designate a bundle dnv, when it is hoped that nuiny citizens will prepare all the old clothes and shoes for children ns well as men, and prepnro them in a bundle, to be collected. In this collection work, the Social Center will need the assistance of several who have autos. There are many children in the city who are compelled to stay out of school for the lack of clothing and shoes and it is for these, that the So cial Center hopes for generous dona tions on bundle day. A typical case now under the care of the Center, is that of il family with nine children. The father has been out of work for three months, and one of tho children is sick from exposure, caushed by insufficient clothing. D0n"sUFFER--LAUGH AT STOMACH MISERY Daniel 3. Fry Will Return the Money If Mi-o-na Does Not Believe Dyspepsia, 11 THE GREATER CHICAGO STORE M Tightened About Ac cused German Officer . (Continued from rage One.) supplying German sea raiders; that $750,000 was deposited for him for this work, that a considerable portion was sent to San Francisco which was made a base of widespread activities in this respect. The defense stood ready to admit that the $750,000 was spent and even to admit that $2,000,000 was put out upon the German government orders, but in so doing the attorneys said thoy could not admit any effort to defraud or deceive the United States customs authorities. The government, however,' intends to Don't Worry about your digestive troubles, sick headache, tired feeling or constipation. The depression that induces worry is probably due to a disordered liver, anyway. Correct stomach ailments at once by promptly taking PILLS They aid digestion, regulate the bile, gently stimulate the liver, purify the blood and clear the bowels of all waste matter. Safe, sure, speedy. Acting both as a gentle laxative and a tonic, Beecham's Pills help to ... Right The Wrong produce its own witnesses to prove its case and henco rejected the defense of fer. ' All admissions concerning Boy-od were withdrawn. Therefore today the government determined to establish its contention that he was the mainspring of the alleged fraud. TalVwnberg's Evidence Weaving the net of evidence about operations of Naval Attache Boy-ed of the German embassy and Hamburg American line officials, .the govern ment today put on the stand Captain Fritz Falkenbcrg, alleged aid in the plot to supply German commerce raid ers. Falkenherg testified that tho Hamburg-American officials chartered his steamer, Horwind. She left New York, August 8, 1914 for an unknown destination, directed by the defendant Adolph Popping liffuxe. Ostensibly, the vessel cleared for Buenos Aires. On tho morning of 28, .tho Berwind siehted tho German raiders Capo Tra falgar, Santa Lucia, Alice Woormen and liorenza off Trinidad. "Wo are transferring our supplies to them," said Falkenberg, "when the British converted cruiser Carmcnia hove in sight. The German ships scat tered. After a running fight of two hours, the Cape Trafalgar sank." The Britisher did not attack the Ber wind, for she flew the American flag, bo Falkenberg headed toward Bio Ja niero and reached there unmolested. There Poppinghauso disembarked, the captain said. Upon returning to New York, Falkenberg recoived $500 additional compensation from Karl Buenz, head of the Hamburg-American line, he said. Frederick Haeslcr, prosident of the Inter-American Steamer line testified that the Hamburg-American officials chartered his vessel Thor after the out-1 break of the war, ostensibly to carry j coal to Santiago. ' Hasler chartered two other ships on the understanding that they were to be used in Cuban and South American trade. Ho bocame suspicious, he said, when the Thor put into Newport News instead of going to Brazil as consigned. His inquiries in the circumstances led to cancessation of one charter. Later the Thor was destroyed and the Hamburg-American Idemnified him for the loss. I Bobert Hasler, brother of the pre- ceding witness, testified that the de-' fendant Hachmeiater was at Newport News when the Thor pnt in there. Cross-examination revealed the fact that Hasler is British. Afterward the defense admitted that the supplies for tho chartered vessels had been purchased and disposed of by Hachmeister. Harry Havner, of Newport News, testified that Hoehnicister on August 2, 1914, ordered supplies delivered to Captain Suiirun of the Marie Quezsada, then at Newport News. The defense admitted that the supplies were pur chased and turned over to Suhrun but were intended for the steamer Urida. They denied that tho defendants had anything to do with the Quezsada, but failed to got the evidence stricken out. Tho government attorneys showed Rayner the letter of Suhrun referring him to "room 801, 11 Broadway" for payment. "Did you know that was Boy-ed 's roomf" asked the prosocutor. A quick objection on the ground that the question was lending prevented Kayner from answering. Rayner testi fied, however, that checks for pay ment l'or supplies were drawn on the Hamburg-American line. During thoday, the defense filed a statement showing that $1,118,579 had been spoilt in supplying Gorman ships. This admission was made in order to stop tho oovcrnnient irom introducing a host of witnesses to prove the expen ditures. Tho dofense will contend, how ever, that their actions constituteed no viloation. of United States laws or international treaties. , . Have you arranged for tho turkey Be Rid OUR YOUNG WOMEN are so often subject to headache are languid, pale and nervous because their blood is thinorinsuflkient. They are not really sick and hesitate to com plain, but they lack that ambition and vivacity which isthcirbirthright. They donotneeddrugs butdoneedthetonic and nourishment in Scott's Emulsion that makes richer blood, fills hollow cheeks, suppresses nervousness and es tablishesstrength. Nourishmentalone makes blood and Scott's Emulsion is the essence of concentrated nourishment, free from wines, alcohols or opiates. If mother or daughter is frail, pale or nervous, give her Scott's for one month and see the betterment. . It has a wholesome, "nutty" flavor. Avoid substitutes. At any drug store. 8coUBownt,BluotnnU,!f.f, 15-M Catarrh and Colds t7 Relieved oU Is a great achievement. Most people would be well and happy were it not for ca tarrh. It is worth ten years of any one's life to learn how to get rid of catarrh. PE-RU-NA will show you, much quicker than any one could tell you, how to get rid of catarrh. THE PERUN A CO., Columbus, Ohio Mrs. Emma Gannon, 107 E. South St., Kewanee, Ills., writes: "For fifteen years I had catarrh of the head and stomach. I could hardly walk. My attention was called to 'The Ills of Life.' I read It through. Then bought a bottle of Peruiio, I am entirely well now." President of Willamette Uni versity Talks to Members of 6 o'CIock Club Dr. Carl flreeir Donev. nresiilent of Willamette University, addresses the members of the Six o'clock club at their meeting held Inst evening at the First Methodist church, taking for his subject "Civic Tride." In a general discussion of the ethical si'le of the question, tho speaker de clared that civie pride should be based on things that are reasonable, and that our energies should be direct ed to the socialization of sentiment. "One of our serious phenomena, is that of enlisting the sympathies, and then letting it go at that," said Mr. Doney, "but one of the hopeful signs of ihe times is that we are coming to gether in a social industry." As to tho relation of the employer and the employed, the speaker declared that the employers would find thnt it pays in manhood and practical results, to treat the laborer right. "The church must project itself into the individual life of its constituents and should also re direct its energies towards tho people." As to tho "pork barrel" proposition in politics, Dr. Doney deplored tho practice of each representative in congress to securo an appropriation for his district whether needed or not. That the interest of the country was now world wide, he noted from the fact that in the present age it was es sential that tho millions in China should bo healthful, in order that we might remain so, so closely were tho two countries interwoven in commerce. Salem's 'educational institutions, ho felt, were much superior to the aver age city of this size. "Last spring when I first visited here, I felt that I was looking at the prettiest city iu the country and I have asked travellers whether they ever sny a more beautiful city." Dr. Doney regretted to see certain business activities in Salem on Sunday. "The keeping open of stores in tho city seems strange to me," ho said. .lustice Jiensnn and unrnett. and I Gold Dust meets your fondest withes When it's used for waahing dishes. "VOU can use jLGold Dust, the active cleaner, with entire :onfi dence anywhere, from the laundry to the attic. It does not scratch nor mar. Purify the kitchen sink and wash dishes with Gold Dust. Scand larger packages for sale everywhere tUKIRS GOLD DUST Thm Aotlvm Cfomiw ATTOENEY KILLED BY CLIENT. Among all the remedics in Daniel J. ' ., . . .. : t in Tirnorrnm. (Kner sneakers were l'ev. Richard S. Tischer, Professor Hall to refund the money if they do not." V, " " - i Yi N mir. Try's popular drug store, there are fewj that ho is willing to sell on a guarantee New York Has Case Parallaling Baby Bollinger New York, Nov. 24. Now York to day had a deformed baby pa so, paral leling In many respects that of Baby Bollinger of Chicago whom parents and doctors allowed to die rather than to permit an operation. The New York baby was born last niirht to Mrs. Joseph Roberts. It has club feet, distorted knoes and paralysis of the legs, while a spinal ailment Is expected to prove fatal in the course of a few hours, according to Dr. Julius Koldsmith. . th the parents anu" relatives of the child oppose an operation and want to allow nature to take Its course as it did in the Bollinger esse. On the other hand, in. Goldsmith, unlike Dr. llaiseldea of Chicago, is de sirous o.' operating. He has urged tho parents to acres to such a course in an attempt to save the child. In this case the prospects are for physical, rather than mental or moral deficiency should the child's life be saved. Mi-o-na, the famous dyspepsia remedy has helped so many of his customers that Daniel J. Fry says, "If this remedy does not relieve you, come back to my store and I will cheerfully re turn your money." Anyone who has dyspepsia, indige tion, headaches, dizzy feelings or liver troubles, should take advantage of this chance to be made well without any risk of spending their money to no pur pose. Mi-o-na will reliove you, will regulate the digestion, will enable you to eat what you want. If it does not do all this it will not cost yon a cent. Daniel J. Fry has sold hundreds of boxes of Mi-o-na in the last few weeks and has yet to reefcive the first com plaint from any customer. Such a record ia simply marvelous and speaks volumes for the merit of tho remedy. It is ensy enough to fill a column with the symptoms afflicting those who have dysiopsio, but there is no need of describing their condition. What they want is relief and they can got it in Mi-o-na. Do not suffer a day longer with disordered digestion. If Mi-o-na relieves you it costs you 50 cents a box, if it does not, you have Daniel J. Fry's personal guarantee to roturn your money. Governor Appoints Delegates to Reclamation Congress At tho request of Mr. L. M. Rice, chnirmnn of the executive committee of the Washington State Reclamation conference, Uovernor Withycombc hus appointed three delegates to attend a convention of western states to be held in Han Francisco on December 2 and 3, for the purpose of urging the passngo by congress of the Jones bill, relating to tho reclamation of arid, semiorid, swamp and overflow binds, and auth orizing government aid therefor. The delegates appointed by the gov ernor nro O. C. I.aurgiiard and A. L. Onge, of Portland, and C. N. Kavlin, of Hood River, now at tho Oregon build ing, Panama-Pacific International ex position grounds, Kan Francisco. Lost 1 San Marinian Legation ! finder Please Notify Gerard Berlin, Oct. 1.1. (By mail.) A: Washington cablegram today instruct-1 ed Ambassador Gerard to take over the ' diplomatic affairs, documents and the property of the tiny Italian republic of Han Marino, geographically thei smallest republic in the world. The , country covers only a few square milos, has but 20,000 inhabitants and possess-! cs funs which cannot bo used lil tnr-i get practiso because they overshofft thel borders In nil directions. N"vertheless, San Marino ling vie dared war on Germany and Mr. Ger-i ard is Its Berlin representative. Tboi only trouble Is that he can't find any-! thing with which to do tho represent-! ing. As representative in Berlin of Kngland, Japan and other enemies of German" V. Mr. Gerard has taken over their enormous embassies and volumin ous documents. He has tried find tried to find the Han Marino legation. He can't find a thing. He sail he might advise Washington thnt tho legation is mislaid or that, if Ran Marino ever had a legation or anything else In Berlin, somebody hns walked away with it, TURKEY ARE CHEAPER Portlnnd, Ore., Nov. 23. Market basketors wero tickled today. Thanks giving turkeys opened at 25 cents per pound in the retail market, five cents under last year. The large attendance was compli mentary to Dr. Doney, whose artilress was given tho closest of attention 'to the 100 men present, and the excellent dinner served by the Indies of the Knulewood circle was also duly appre ciated. Aurora's Latest Product Is a Dessicated Cat Ancient I'gypt has nothing on the little town ot' Aurora in the way of mummies. Of course the snmble from the town with the sunrise name and tho blush of morning in its title, is not as old nor so highly spiced as some of the old Kgyptian queens, but ib of t'ue sume stock, being as Sin Lindsay, who purchased and brought it here, says "some cat." The Thomas who was the original cat evidently turned up among the missing somo 00 odd years ago, for his mummy was found under an old wurehouse when tho latter was toni down recently. The building was put up by the old Dutch colony that settled at, Aurora in tho early 50s, and as thero was apparently no way in which the cat could get under the building after it was erected, it is sup posed ho was caught napping when tho floor was laid, and polished by sturvu tion. The body is as dry as a 1010 Port Inn and the skin is whito and smooth with whiskers still in place. Tho mum my is being exhibited' in Salem today and appears to lack only hair and yowl to be a real live cat. Mr. Lindsey intends sending it to the Oregon his torical society to give George Jlimes a chance to wnto the history of Oregon's solo known mummy, tho long lost cat of Aurora. Rain. Temperature, High 54, Low 30 Rain. Temperature, High til, Low 50 remember l.uxativo Bi'omo CJuinino cures a cold in nno duy. mere is only Fort Worth, Texas, Nov. 24. After shootini' and killing H. O. Ledgerwood, a prominent attorney in Ledgerwood ' office todav, J. M. Whisenant, of Dal las, committed suicide. The killing is believed to have been tho result of Whisenant 's dissatisfaction with Led gerwood 's administration of a trustee ship of Whisenant 's bankrupt drygooda store. Lime Starvation Causes Tuberculosis The Medical Record (New York) of December 18, IIMrtt, contnltm nn article m "The Treatment of Pul monary TuherruioMla, lliiNeil on the AfiMumptlun That the Dietetic 1'hum . ot the UlMeane In Lime Starvatlwa," hy Dr. John h HummcII, who nayai "The condition which in recoKnUed -an preceding; the active development . of tuhercuiOMla In the adult may be considered an due to lime wtnrvntlon. Amonx Inorjrunlo auhiitHUcea lime unit a appear to be of apeclal lihynloloKleal Importance but If the imlta are not In onrnnlo com hi nnt Ion It la dllllcult to mi u none that the cclla can appropriate them for food." f Years of widespread use confirm us In the belief that the imcccHa of Kok man's Alterative in cuhcs of pul monary tuberculoma (confluniption) und chronic throat and bronchitis . troubles Is duo tn large meauure to its content of lime, so combined with other Ingredients as to be easily ap propriated by the colls. UoubtleHS this has had much to do with the rosultn obtained In many canes of these afactions, which ap pear to have yielded to ificltman'a Alterative. Aa It contains no opiates, narcotic . or habit-forming drugs, It is safe to try. Your druggist will order it for you or you can send dliect. EckuaM Laboratory I'liUadelphla. one "Bromo Quinine. naturo K. W. OKOVK. Look for Big- 2Sc. 1 Crowded with flavor 2 Velvety body NO GMT 3 Grumble-proof 4 Sterling purity 5 From a day. light factory 6 Untouched y bands Gum 5 The7-point ffum PEPPBRMINT-IN RED WRAPPe) CINNAMON -IN BLUE WRAPPtR A y oriiom rv I U(TSI( I kl R7UIWIV f Round trip fares Wednesday and Thursday, Novem ber 24 and 25, for Thanksgiving Visits Between all stations (minimum of 50 cents round trip) on the OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY The Popular Willamette Valley Route. The New Oregon Electric Train Southbound, for Albany, Corvallis, Eugene, Harrisburg, Junction City and intermediate points, leaves Salem daily at 7:10 a. m., arrive Eugene 9:30 a. m., Corvallis 8:21. J. W. RITCHIE, Agent, Salem, Oregon.