Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 14, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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DAILY CAPITAL 30VRSAL, 8ALE3I. OREGON. TL'ESUAl", JUL1C 14, 1008
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Our cut prices are attracting buyers here in great numbers. It's hard, to stay away from such
price inducements. If you want to see pleased crowds-ff you want to be pleased yourself, come; join
the happy throng attending our Semiannual Clearance Safe. Every buyer leaves our store with con
siderably more than he expected for his moneyand most of them coma again.
AREN'T THESE PRICES MAGNETIC?
Rftimfei. $30 suits now . '. S20.50 II Regular $ 1 8 suits now . .$11 .00
Repttfa $25 suits now . SI 8.50
Regular $22.50 suits now $16.00
Regular $20 suits now . . $ I cJ.UU
Regular $ J 5 suits now . $ 9.00
Regular $ 1 2.50 suits now $ , 8.50
Regular $ 1 0 suits now . . $ 6.50
We wish it were possible to give such values always, but no concern on earth could stand it
continuously. '
fi. W. JOHNSON & COMPANY
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Wool at Kiicfn Hulo llrliiKH II to 1(1 The crushing Influanc. of tlio tin
t-Vntn. jomout-hoiise! I saw Its perfect
(La (Jrantlo Obsorvor.) I nrodiict In ono old woman that enmo
spirit hnd long been crushed out of .She would not beltovo that anyone soul of humanity in her until there
her. Sho lookod about her with ir could como to hor except with ovllvas nothing left but tho shapo of
vnguo, aonsoIoH terror, and shb'intont, and yot she hnd no ldoa of perpetual fear. Grand triumph of
cringed and fawned so pitiably at resenting anything, but only of try- our civilization! You should see
evory nuostion it would havo made Iuk in some blind wav to nronltlate her: sho would make von fool so
Thcro h considerable- oxcltomont , to tho door In nnswor to my knock. vou Borry and ashamed to soe her. misfortune She bail lived In teno- 'comfortnblo nml warm nm! full of
attending tho wool aalos now In sho was CC or 70, with sliver hair, In hor vision thoro was nothing !ment-housos nil her life, and not content. Sho was dressed in rags,
'ri'"' ioniny anoui iv ciiph and alio lookod rospectnblo and tie-, loft but disaster; tho coming of bo!ng of tho kind tunt finds rofugo she was gaunt and bent, and In hor
.ru !iiuui wi ni pricus ranging cont in spite or hor surrounding; .some itrnnger, the asking
from 14 W to WW cont. In all but tho last vostlgo of tho bumnn 'simplest question, forbodod
thoro aro about ono and n quartor i --
nillllun pounds offered and It la ox-
that hnd brought hor down to thij.
Charles Edward Russell, in tb
July Everybody's.
Kodol will without doubt help anr
ono who has stomach disorders or
stomach troubles. Tnko Kmini .-
nnd contlnuo It for tho short tim.
uiig oi uo;ng oi mo mnu mni iinus roiugo sue was gaunt and uent, and in nor """ "" u tor mo snort timi
of the In drink, the utter droarlnoss of hor oyos wns an unspeaknblo torror of . . "tl roMof 0SS?rn f ? ,8,V0,?0U com
trouble, surroundings hnd shrlvolod away tho you and of mo and of all tho world 'druKKlsts by a''
rooted that the rvumlulng clips will i
bo dlspoxod of this nfternoou. This
will placo about $100,000 In circu
lation In thl H'ctlon of tho stnto.
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tlor'n Mfo SnviMl.
"My lltllo hoy, four years old, had
A iwvoro attack of dysentery Wo
had physicians; both of them Ravi'
mni up. Wu thou Kve him Cham
fearlaln'n Colic, ChoUra and Diar
rhoea remedy which curod him and
believe that navod hls'llfo.--William
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l no doubt but t til t romody savoi tho
UN's of many chlldron each year,
fliva It with castor nil according o
tho .plain iirlctod directions and v
cwre Is curtain. Tor salo by Dr.
Htono'n drug store.
Thoro will always be some knook
ln around. Dom peopU art built
that way. i
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Terribly Hrnldcil.
Is sometbliig we hwr or road about
ry day of our Ilia. Hums and
itcnliU either silent nr .nrlmm ra
l)Oiind to hnppuit in your family. !.'
iiruparea uy Having a liotUo of Ua.
lnrd's Snow Mnlmsiit handy. It r
llttvea the pain liwtnnlly and quick' v
lifals the burn. 8old by alt doaloii
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. hvmvihi viiisnim uii over i no i
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ur (a needed.
'Ilia Xnv Itcimily That om,
Dr. KltiK'a Nan DUavry U tho
remedy that dni th hwllng otho
promlM ; bill Ian to uerform." inji
Mr. i It IMernen. af Auburn Cntri
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limff rnuhltf of Ions siriuIIbk ih.i
other treatmenta rllev eHl) tiiii
rorlly. Nw U'acpvvry U doing me
n miieli good thftt I rl conflden
ta oonilnuaa uw for n raaionab'n
lunijlh of a wUl ratre me :..
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Salem's Third Annual
Cherry Fair and Carnival
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3 Great Days at Salem, July 1 6, 1 7 and 18
The Cherry City of the World
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Cherries
Berrries
Flowers
Are wanted for competition,
Bring all you oan, oery-
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Armstrong, early In the
wWbii All ; entries closo
Thursday at 9 n. m.
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Hundreds of Prizes, Silver
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ALL WESTERN OREGON IS INVITED.
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-n, c, ror exrubits. Grand parade at 2 p. m. Thursday and IM r
Pararfo SahtA. ar, w nursaay, and Mardi Gras
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m.m0 at 0tU p. mi l He largest and best
ever seen in Salem.