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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1909)
PAGE FOUR DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECE3IBER 2, 1009 The Buying Crowds Increase uai AT THE MERCILESS REDUCTIONS EVERYWHERE DON'T MISS THE BARGAIN FEAST trr - " i i I, I,. t 4 r LEASE AND FIXTURES FOR SALE The Buying Crowds Increase Dai Iy AT THE Great Forced OutSale To those who have not attended our .Great Forced Out of Business Sale we will say that there is no lady in all Salem that can attend this great sale without becoming an enthusiastic buyer, Why. is it? Because the stock is under positive compul sion to go before January 1, 1910. And At Almost Any Price By order of the creditors. The bargains, therefore,1 to be obtained are guaranteed uneclipsed anywhere' for value. m'bmin' i Waist Special T;day It is absolutely necessary for us to clean out touay twelve dozen Charming Wash Waists Regular prices range from $1.75 to $2.50. rt -fl (T Forced Out Sale Prices, while they last i? JL JL 7 Just what you want for Spring and Summer, when you would have to payc regular prices. The spiling records are being broken day by day In this sccolu. We must have room for a big week end display of Ladles' Underwear, Hosiery, and a multitude of other things. I Prices Are Blown I To Pieces j I ' ' ' ' J 1 1 ! t For Your Xmas 'Gift Would you rather go to a store or to the factory? Why, of course, the factory! Then come to this great sale. The prices are undisputably below factory cost. Doors Open at lO a. m. COMPLETE LADIES' OUTFITTERS Phone 635 State and Liberty The Stock is Perfectly New That was bought those Salemites who value and appreciatejiign-grade goods. Merchandise that was summoned from the fashion centers of the continent, including models in millinery, suits, coats etc., that bespeak the latest echoes from Dame Fashion's decrees. You will readily grasp that we cannot speak too forcibly .respecting -this great forced to quit sale; that it is unquestionably, un disputably the crowning triumph of bargain giving. Take up our challenge, come around to the store, handle and compare, we almost state with vehe mence, so confident are we that you will speedily become one of the happy throng that have- already (and come again) done us the favor of gracing our store with their presence. Your chances are just as great as they were yesterday. You are thoroughly safeguarded; we cannot unload merchandise that is unworthy of your purchase. Judge for yourself. Everything a Woman Needs at 40c on the $ UNI UN STDG a K YARDS FFER CHRISTMAS PRIZES OVER HALF A MILLION PAID FOR LIVE STOCK DURING MONTH OF NOVEMBER D. 0. Llvoly, gonornl ngont of tho Portland Union Stook Yards, an Houmios that tho Portland Llvo .Stock Bxolmnge offorB for tine best Kjh'rifltmiiB cattle shipped to tho Port land Union Stook Yards tho follow ing premiums: 1st 2d Cur steers not lorn than 20 $150 75 Oar cowb, not loss than 20 150 75 THbst single ntour 25 15 Best single cow 25 15 Cattlo to bo Judged morning of Documbor 14, android nt auction that ufturnoon. .1ml sob, John F. O'Shoa, Portland; Frank Drown, Carlton. Oro.. a. W. Cannula, Portland. This Kort of encouragement should ho im lnoentlvo for the breeder nnd feeder of cattle. It le In lino with the edu cational work undertaken by thla company, and to which tho proas of tho Pnolllc Northwest la lending vnlu nlflo nld. , Receipt, at tho Portland Union Stock Yards for tho months ending today havo boon: Cattlo, C518; calves, C8-i! snoop, 7549; hogs, 12, 744; horsou 274. Thoso rocolpts aro an ovidenco of tho utility of a livo stock mnrkot. Tho npproxlmnto virt ue of tho 457 oars that mado up tlu rocvelpts was $567,500, a tidy sum that wont Into tho pockots of tho farmers and stock mon of Washing ton, Idaho nnd Orogon. The cattlo mnrkot has boon con sistent throughout tho month. Good cattlo havo brought good prlcos, es pecially In tho lnstnco of cows. Top prloo for utoors was ?4.75; top prlco for cows, $3.75 and Spayod holfora sold nt $ 1,000. Light cnlvos havo been In strong dofnnnd, with tops nt $5.25. Sheep havo coma forward in light qiiHiitltletj nnd modlum to poor qual ity. Oood wotuvre, what fow there woro. sold at $ 1.75 for yoarllngs and $4.50 for 2-year-olds. Lambs sold nt $5.75 for the best that were of fered. Hogs havo come forward rather freoly, and whllo during tho first woblc in tho month, prlcos sagged a llttlo, tho market promptly recov ered, and has been strong and high.' Tops wore $8.10, with bulk of sales at $8. All of tho prices herein quot ed havo beem on good qualltties for this market. Poor quality stuff has sold low, and the divergence between good nnd poro grndes is constantly growing wldor. o A good wny to protect a bed of tender roso bushes Is to JjciuI them carofully down to tho ground, hold thorn In position with stakes, and then cover with loaves, straw or oarth. Use a heavy layer of leaves hold In plnco by a wire strip of wiro chlckon netting laid flat on tho bod and securely staked at tho odgos. How One Doctor Successfully Treats Pneumonia. "In treating pnouin,onla," says Dr. W. .J. Smith, of Sanders, Ala., "tho only romody I uso for tho lungs Is Chamberlain's Cough Romody. Whllo of courso, I would tront other symp toms with dlfforont modlclnes, I havo usod this romody many times In my medical practice tiud hnvo yot fnllod to find ii enso whoro It has not controlled tho trouble. I havo usod It mysolf, us has ulso my wlfo for coughs and colds repaatodly, and I most willingly nnd choorfully recom mend It as superior to any othor cough romody to jny knowledge." For salo by all good druggists. UNTY ETITIONS An Initiative petition containing 11,900 signatures for the creation of Nesmith county was filed at Sa lem by R. M. Veatch and C. E. Stew art with tho secretary of state. So licitors found a general favorable tondoncy toward Nesmith county all over the state. A number of places took up the work without solicita tion. The petition asks for tho creation of a new county from portions of Douglas and Lane counties. Nesmith county, turned down by legislature, will bo crontod by the popular voto almost unanimously. Better Time Than Now To select your Christmas presents, I am offering exceptionally low values in Diamonds and every stone guarantosd, My Watch stock is bigger than ever ,and exceptional values. Ladies' Gold Filled Elgin Watches from $9.Q0 up v Gents' Gold Filled Watch.,..-., ..$7,50 up - 'Fine Cuff Buttons from . $1,00 up " jtrf Pins from ----'--750 up Yoil&t Sets .swollest ever seen in Snlani $7.50 up Cut Glass, 25 Per Cent Off. My store? Is the place to snvti money. Come burly. Goods selected can bo laid away until Clidsimas, Chas. H. Hinges Jeweler and Diamond Setter The Only One On Commercial St. III Health l.s More Hxpensivo Than any Cure. This country is now filled with pooplo who mlgrnto across tho conti nent in all directions sooking that which gold cannot buy. Nino-tenths of them are suffering from throat nnd lung troublo or chronic catarrh resulting from neglected colds, and spending fortunes vainly trying to rogaln lost health. Could ovory suf foror but undo tho past and cure that first negloctod cold, all his sor row, pain and nnxloty and oxponse could havo boon avoided. Chamber lain's Cough Romody is famous for its euros of colds, and onn always bo dopended upon. Use it and tho more sorlous diseases may be avotdod. For 111 Health is More Expensive Than salo by all good druggists. a Is Stove AVood Furniture? Vancouver, Wash., Doc. 2. "is a stick of stove wood a piece of furni ture?" This question hns como up to Chief of Police John Socrlst for fcottlomont In connection with the en forcement of tho new liquor ordl nnrico which prohibits nil chairs, tables and other furniture in the saloons. Tho chlof was making tho rounds of tho liquor housos to see that all were obeying tho new law j when in ono of them ho notlcod sov- j oral Individuals sitting on sticks of ! stovo wood and warming themselvos near a biasing fire. Ue eyed their upholstored sottoee and thon hur-! rlodly scanned tho ordinance, a copy of which he had furnUhod tho saloon koeper, but "sticks of atove wood" woro not nominated In the band, nonce he hurriedly retired to seek legal novice. o Choked to Death la commonly said of babies who have died of tho oroup. How unnecessary thla is. - No uhild ovor had the croup without having a cold or cough at the start. If you will stop the first symptom of the cough with Ballard's Uorehound Syrup thero Is no danger whatever of croup. Sold by all dealers. CHICHESTER S PILLS l VnM4 w . PROBABLY OLDEST LADY IN THE COUNTY Aumsvllle, Ore., Dec. 1. We havo the oldest lady in the county living here, in my opinion. Grandma Smith was 89 years on the 29th of Novem ber. She camo to the county In 1846 and has been a widow for over '20 years, her husband- having been Henry Smith. Sho is the mother of seven children, eight having crossed th!o river. She is active for her years, and a regular attendant at tho Chris tian church. Mrs. Smith is still a companionable person, and takes a lively interest in everything. I have been her friend for over 40 years. MARY E. OSBORNE. many persons over 85 years old there aro in this county, and the other coun ties of tho Willametet valley. We would like to secure tho names of as many as possible, as thtere would bo no better way to advertise the county than to show that we have more person of that age than any other part of the United States. Wo hope our readers will send in the names of such persons, and let us make up a golden role of honor of the aged men and women who are living la our country and enjoying life in our wonderful climate, that we all belfeve so favorable to per sons of advanced years. Tho Capital Journal is very glad to got tho above item of news. We. do not make enough of the old peo-1 Pie . In Our countrv. nnri PsnnMnllv those who were pioneers. It would 1 be very Interesting to know how War With Japan could not possibly make so many cripples as rheumatism does every year. And yet thero is no reason why this dlaease should cripple any one, if all sufferers will rub tho af fected parts night and morning with Ballard's Snow Liniment. Cures all aches and pains. Sold by all dealers. Holiday eckwear AT BARGAIN PRICES A Thousand Different Kinds to Select From Ladies' Fancy Collars, val, to 25c, now on sale at 10c Ladies' Fancy Collars, val, to 35c, now on sale at 19c Ladies' Fancy Collars, also Dutch Collars, values up to 50c, now on sale at 25c Ladies' Fancy Collars, also Dutch Collars, values up to 75c, now on sale at 35c A Large Assortment of Dutch Collars at Reduced Prices Mm 5nVu Ladies' Handkerchief, values to 35c, now on sale at 15 cents LISTEN TO US-FOR LADIES' COATS Others may have sales at ficticious prices, but not us, Ours speak for themselves, We offer you an A -Wool Broadcloth Cloak .neatly trimmed with rich all-silk braid, full lined with good satin, this season's goods, as ood as you will find in any CA store at prices up to $25, our price only.--.tPi.3U Be Sure and See shem. ' We have cheaper coats from $3.50 up. -Also" Girls' Coats from $1.50 up. Be sure and look these over R0STE1N & GREENBAUM 240-246 COMMERCIAL ST. 1 r i'M lll- lit -. T is