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PAGE TWELVE. DATE OAPlTAIi JOURNAIj, SAIiEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1010. E3 - - 1 11111 111 - " ' ' ' r 1 f jfc C 5 (C jc 5C 5JC JC 5$ j Jji WINTER QUARTERLY STYLE BOOK-PRICE 2Qc INCLUDING A 15c LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERN FREE PERSONAL MENTION- St; GRAND RED TAG D TAG AT THIS SALE IT'S OUR AIM TO CLEAN UP ALL BROKEN LINES AND ODDS AND ENDS 20 TO 50 PER CENT REDUCTIONS ON NEARLY EVERY ARTICLE IN. THE STORE (Contract Good Excepted) We Are Forced to Eliminate a Few Stajple Lines From This Sale, Owing to Rising Market Conditions. Early Shoppers Get Best Selections. . Thousands of splendid bargains greet the store visitors at every turn. This week is the "time of the year to suppy your needs, because all odds and ends and broken-lines of sea sonable staple lines are reduced in price from 20 to 50 per cent, Every day new items will pe4 added to this sale, Watch the papers for announcements, We're planning extensive al terations in the ready-to-wear section, and in order to move the stock before the carpen ters are ready we have reduced the prices until profits are forgotten. Every Department Has Contributed Wonderfully to This Great Sale and Eery Net Lace Curtains at v 20 Per Cent Off On Every Pair of Shoes in Our Large Shoe Store Thousands of Yards of Laces and Embroideries at 1 -3 Less in Price Special Prices on Silks and Dress Goods Contract Goods Excepted One-third Reduction on Fancy China and BrassSecond Floor A Grand Cleanup of Handkerchiefs and Ladies Neckwear Special Cleanup Bargains of Ladies Hosiery and Knit Goods Infants Knit Goods Reduced in Price to Insure Fast Selling Toilet Articles, Toilet Sets, Perfumes, Etc, at 20 Per Cent Reductions 2000 Yards of Fancy Dress Trimmings Now at Half Price Tag Bargain Prices on Hand Bags and Purses Damask and Fancy Table Linens at 20 Per Cent Reductions Gents Furnishings Clearing at Red Tag Bargain Prices 20 to 40 Per Cent Reductions on Boys Suits and Overcoats 20 to 40 Per ctions on Men's Suits and Overcoats NEW YEA AL E CLOAK DEP'T g, 4 sl.t Sensational Values in Womens and Misses Tailored Suits at Low Prices This Month We Are to Make Extensive Alterations in the Suit Section And Must Move the Stock Before the Carpenters Start to Work Womens Regular $28.50 Tailored Suits on Sale For $10.00 Suits Coats and Dresses Values to $40.00, Special at $15.00 $12.50 Women's Dress Skirts Late Winter Styles Clearing at $5.00 $15.00 Raincoats, Cloth, Rubberized, etc., On Sale $6.85 Wednesday's Surprise Sale NO. 4 (15 for Wadnwday'a Boiling, the Urn furnishing Roods section of fer 1Q0 tlOKtn IMUni of Mu'a Maek titulary. In nil slio. V fl con fident lit jwyin tlmt Oils vtluv will wvtr b wtuiiled in this motion dur ing tli ynr 1910. ICvwy uikm should look ftr h sox need ntxt 'm notiday, and buy nil you want at th'a OEJ Millinery Announcement MRS. O. C. LOCKE WILL OPEN A nw mllllnory section, eacond floor, with an ontiro new stook of goods. All old and new customers will be oordlRlIy welcomed to the jjjw horns of high-class millinery, at moderate priaee. All prevailing atylas of iRdlws' head gear will be had In a large varloty. New oroations will addsd from day to day. MAIL ORDERS GIVEN CAREFUL CONSIDERATION AND FILLED THE SAME DAY AS RECEIVED Al. Dance, the obliging night olork at tho Hotel Willametto, attended, the funeral of the lato Edward Hirsch, which was hold at Portland yesterday. Wm. Barker returned this morning from a brief business visit In Port land. Mr. Barker says that Now Year's was celebrated very. noiBlIy In the metropolis last night. E. R. Patterson, of Mt Angel, was among tho throng of business visitors here yesterday. Harry Muths and wife, of Eugene, spent Now Years in Salem with frions. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers are in Portland spending Now Years with friends and relatives. C. N. McArthur, secretary to Gov ernor Benson, spent New Yeara in. Portland with friends. Miss Maymo Babcock loft yesterday for Portland to spend tho holidays, with friends. John Baker left last night for Oregon City to' spend New Years with his brother, Carl Baker. Thomas Jackson, former Southern Pacific section boss for tho Salem di vision, but of lato a resident of Hllls boro, is visiting friends in Salem over the holidays. G. G. Fscher returned this morn ing after a short business trip In. Southern Oregon. Gus Shand, of Woodburn, was looking after business matters here to day. Attorney Peter R. Bllnstono re turned t ohls home in Tacoma this morning, after visiting his sister, Mrs. Mary Potter, on East State street Robert Feller left last night for a. brief business visit in Portland. Finest Confectionery Quality and cleanliness the best is none too good at Woods', ,460 State street River at Low Stage Agalr Though tho Willametto river reached tho highest stage hero in. many years only a few months ago. It is now down to about three feet above low water mark, which Is prac tically summer stage. It is learned from those who have been residents, of Salem for years that such a fall in tho middle of the winter is almost unprecedented. , No Arrests Last Night When Chief Gibson opened up the door of the city bastile this morning, he was surprised to see that room containing only tho four men who were taken in last Thursday night. It was thought by the police that a merry crowd of New Year's celobra tors would wake up this morning in tho nlco warm confines of the city jail, but tho night police did not have occasion to arrest a single man. Copies of the New Ycr's Journal sold at this office and all Movrs- stnmls for 10 cents each. I Real Estate Money Invested LoaitS ln Portland Real Insurance Estat0 securities 309-310 Failing Building PORTLAND OREGON Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent City Hull, SaJein, Or. TPOS. K. FORD Over Lndd & Bush Bank, Sale in, Or. PIANO TUNING LUTELLUS L. WOODS Tuning pollsnlng, repairing. Tel. 608 H 4 i i J H J J t NEW TODAY rOH SALE Soveral houses ln Sa lem, and farm lan-ls at a bargain. Capital National Bank. 6-1-eod NEW NIGHT CLASS A now class In shorthand and typewriting will bo commenced at the Capital Busi ness College on Monday ovonlug. Jan. 3. Investigate. It will pay you. 12-30-3t WOOD CHOPPERS WANTED To cut 200 cords of wood, 2J4 miles nflst pf asylum, near Frultland road. A. H, Hamiuor, R. F. T. 6; Box 120 B. 1-2 vr WANTED I want you. You want mo, if I have what you want. If ruptured, call or address W. L. Porshlne, 1C10 Mission St. l-13t WANTED Tonant for 85-acro ranoh. 60 acros uuder cultivation; six miles from Snlom. If nocossnry. will furnish team, equlpmont, otc. Catlln & Linn. l-l-3t For that Dull Feeling After Eatinp I have Used niinmhnrtnln'n Rtnm- - - ... w J.W1. aoh and liver tnhlntn fnr enmn Hmn land oan tostify that they havo dono me more gooa man any tablets I have ever used. My trouble was a heavy dull feeling after eating. David Freeman, Kempt, Nova Scotia. These tablets strengthen the stom ach and improve tho digestion. They also regulate the liver and bowala. They are far superior to pills but coat no more. Get a free sample at all good drug stores and see what a splendid medicine it Is.