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DAI1T CAPITAL JOCItSAL, SHE. PRECOX, THURSDAY, JAM'ABY 11, ttlfc pagi mi nnut.(1) I i i i 1 1 1 t i " me Quickest Cough Cure- THBNEVER UNDERSOLD STORE iL Men's H :fu- y Suits Values to $17.50 now BOYS' SUITS and OVERCOATS 25 per cent less MEN'S SUITS AND 1-4 to 1-2 Less Nothing Reserved SWEATERS $3,00 values ....$1.98 $1.50 values 98c Men's Golf and Negligee Shirts, $1,25 values, 98c ALL WOOL BLANKETS $7 and $6, sale price $5.25 I IBS j MEN'S RAINCOATS OTper ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR U. S, SENATE Declaring himself a progressive Re publican, and adopting as his slogan, "Justice to be done to all men," J. W. Morton, formerly of Hood River, but now a resident of this city, today filed with Secretary of State Olcott his declaration of Intention of becoming a candidate at the next general elec tion for the United States senate. Morton Includes in his platform nracticallv all nf the measures. He declares himself also to be in favor of Statement No. 1, and the popular election of senators. Alter District Attorneyship. John A. Jeffrey. the well.Vnnwi, criminal lawyer, of Portland, today also filed his declaration nf intontf of becoming a candidate for district attorney for Multnomah county. He is the first Democrat to file a nomin ating declaration with the nprrotni-v of state. He says, if elected, he will give the Deoule a clean find nrnprao. sive administration. Edith Is Flirtatious. ll'NITBD PBISS LEABBD WIRI. Sun Francisco, Jan. 11. The sailor with a sweetheart In every port has nothing on Mrs. Edith L. Parham, ac cording to her husband, who is suing for divorce. "She's got a suitor In every city and a wanderlust," he says. (OMI'ETITIOX IS ALL OVER. (Continued from Page 1.) that he believed the day of competi tion was over. Asked why competi tion had ceased, he replied: "Be cause the corporation representatives are able to sit down and agree to fix prices and then maintain them, this is obvious." To Cure a Cold In One Daj. Take Laxative Brbmo Quinine Tab lets. Druggists refund money If It fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signa ture Is on each box. 25 cents. Children Cry -FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA EITHER GO OX RECORD OR KEEP OFF THE STREET Complying with the remipRta mio unon it bv the citv council. tives of the Oregon Electric this fore noon at a meeting with the ordinance committee at the council rhnho. agreed to Insert common user clauses in all franchises granted for industrial spurs on Front street. The Oreeon Electric war renmwnt. ed by Carl Grey, president of the Hill lines in me state; engineer Wicker sham and John H. McNarv. of the firm of McNary & McNary, attorney for the company. The Portland. Encene X, Poutom which is also applying for franchises for Industrial spurs on this street, was represented by Judge Slater, of the law firm of Slater & Pogue. Willing to Comply. For some time a controversy has existed between the railroad compan ies and the council with relation to the franchises on thin street i,n a definite agreement has never been made. rihe council has Insisted that the Oregon Electric, which has a fran chise on the west side of the street, put In common user clauses in Its irancnises for industrial spurs, and that the Portland. Eueene & Rnstern do the same. This forenoon the rep resentatives of the Oreeon Klp-tri agreed to this, but the representatives of the Portland, Eugene & Eastern, while speaking in favor of the matter, was noi reany to go on record until a further conference with the officials of the road. An additional week was granted. There seems to be no doubt now but that the companies will all agree to the requests made upon them by the council, and that this long con troversy will be settled satisfactorily to all concerned. o Ills Tnliire Scorched. lUNITBD PBHRS I.EA8BD WIHS.l Vienna, Jan. 11. A portion of the Archduke Frederick's palace here was destroyed by fire today, many valuable paintings being ruined. The flames started in thef apartments of me Arcnaucness Isabella, Gheap, But JJnequaled A Whole Pint of It for 50c Saves You $2. Does the Work Quickly or Money Refunded. For quick and pmitive results, the pint of cough syrup that you make with a 50 ccnt bottle nf Pinex cannot be equaled. It tnkee hold inxtuntly ami will usually top the ruot obstinate deep-seated coii(h inside of L'4 hours. Even croup and whoopm couch yield to it quickly. 1 he user of Pinex mixes it with home made fuiir.r ui'run 'I'Kia - ..tt " imo (turn .TWII a 1. II II Dltlt a fnmi v an,,,,)!, ..f 1. remedy thun jou could buy readv mixed t m .. preiwrea : o minutes full directions in package. Tinex soothes and heals the inflamed uieuiuranes vntn remarkable rapidity. It stimulates the appetite, is slightly laxa tive, and tastes pood children like it. KlOPliprif fir Into fu.nn... ..n i chiti?, and other throat trouhlM. nnH h. wonnerriii more in na ne tun trouble. Pinex is n upeiinl and highly conrtn- tmted romnonnH f V. n w wi.:. n; -.,.,. v, ,naj f IIUV I I IIP extract, rirh in guaiaool and other natu ral healing pint dementi. Simply mix with aiipar syrup or strained honey, in a nint hrrrlo on A It i e , fi , irnur Iur ulH,i nea in more homes in the l S. and Canada iHMii any omer cough remedy. P)nv llAS f tan nun L.a ...... viWa uixu iiiiuuiru, U1U never successfully, for nothing else will nrnrillC fh anma eom 1 - R. guaranteed to give abnolute satisfaction or money refunded. Certificate of guar antee is U'ruiiitAfl in a..K .... V ... .fF,u IU vui ii imtmne. lUUr druggist has Pinex or will gladly ret it i ni, rini iu ine rinex ijo.. 1 1. ayne, Ind. BECHTEL & VYXOX'S BAEGAIXS 35 acres of bottom land, lust rleht for hops, mostly cleared, close to town, a real fine piece of land. Terms can be made. Price $3750. Fine warehose site on Trade street near S. P. switch. 82 by 330 feet. Faces two streets and has alley on side. One of the best sites In Salem. Price only $5200, all assessments paid. Fine residence lot of Twentieth street near Asylum avenue, close io carllne, street and sewer assess ments paid, sidewalk In, large lot 50x 173 feet to alley, price only $350. This is a real bargain. $2,000 will buy a .good five room bungalow and barn on a good lot on State street, close In. All assessments are paid. This Is a rare snap. Good six room house on good lot with large barn In nice location for only $1350. Owner will take loU up to $550 for first payment and the balance $10 per month, 7 per cent Fine lot on carllne in north part of town. Size 50x125 to alley, price only $400, Terms can be made to suit. This is a good building site. $2500 will buy 20 acres of good land three miles' from Salem. This can be had for a very small pay ment and the balance can run over a period of five years. Has running Our Great Annual Clean-lip Sale of broken lines, in every department will continue until the middle of January Hundreds of pairs of Men's Shoes, Women's Shoes and Children's Shoes- Reduced 20 0 1 0 You'll find them on our bargain tables; arranged ac cording to size. Owing to the backward fall season we have too much CLOTHING on hand. We there fore offer every MAN'S SUIT in the house REDUCED ' . 20 PER CENT. :: Every Boys' Suit in the house reduced " A A lm per cent. Every Man's and Boys' Overcoat, and Cravenette Rain Coat Reduced 20 per ct. Broken lines of Men's Shirts reduced from 20 to 40 per ct Broken lines of Men's, Women and Children's Underwear Reduced 20 per cent. BIG LINE OF STAPLE AND Novelty Dress Goods on pur bargain tables, grouped according to price at 35c per yd, 50c. 65c, 75c, $1 and $1.25, all of which have been Reducgd from 20 to 40 Per Cent Everything is marked in nlain figures J and there's no juggling with prices at us . y us- 4M water, good soil, well located, almost all cleared. BECHTEL & BYNON 317 State St Tel. Main 452 TWs year Lillian Russell will be married again. She can aiiord a new husband every year, if she chooses. $50000 now on Sale at the Salem Woolen Mills Store, Salem, Oregon IBM 9 y V 3p n Lir rTi a i ri o o ri El II M tl II II tl n n n u n n M II t! H n u n We want the Public to understand this sale is a genuine Clean Up Sale, all odds and ends must go if we have to give them away. This store has always had the Beet Reputation and it always will have for its word is as good as its note. All goods are now on sale from 1 0 to 75 less; of course short ends and odds and ends are our main oojecc to unload and these, hence are getting the greater cut Visit Salem's GREAT SALE now being con ducted at the Salem Woolen Mills Store H H 11 tl ! 11 II II 11 II Si II H II tl !j ii IS II II 11 I II II II w IX u li n u ii ti a ODD LOT Big Rain Coat value to $6.00. Hurry out price. 98c each 10 CENT Work Socks, while they last 2?c pair $10.00 Men's Smoking Jackets, while they last. $2.69 50 CENT Boys' Dress Shirts, to close out 1 0c each $1.50 to $2.00 Men's Hats, extra special 39c each n 11 tl 11 II 11 II II II 11 II II II U ta ri ii n ii ti ii ri w . rw,wm, ' ' 1 ii g klau chluw vjuuiaiiuins ut SALEM'S GREATEST CUT PRICES EVER BEFORE KNOWN S Hi I I I I : 1 i : 1 i i . 1 S ! ii ti ti ii ii ii ii n ii n n ii N II 11 II II IJ CM II 11 11 II II 11 II 11 11 M II 11 11 ODD LOT Men's Dress Shirts, value to $1.00, choice 39c 25c to 35c Neckties, cleanup price. 11c each 200 Boys' Suits, yours for 1-2 Price Broken lines of underwear 1-2 Price All kinds, all sizes 60 CENTS Boys' Underwear, yours for 39c a Garment $1.50 Men's Night Gowns, extra Special. 89c each Men's Odd Coats and Vests, to close out. 98c each THE Salem Woolen Mills Store The Store that Un dersells the rest SALE! 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