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PABLT CAflTAL JOUEffAA, 8ALK3T, OREGON. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 1912.
Our new suits elicit continual praise. All of our
customers in this department have been very
enthusiastic about the superb Spring beautv of
our Suit styles and fabrics, and extremely pleased
i the lines of the garments. Our first va'ues
are splendid indeed. We expected to surprise
the public with our regular suit values, but in
order to protect our customers we have been
iged to offer them for
20 o
and
the
Values are Wonderful
Percales
7c
Good Quality
$5,00.
Silk Petticoats
$3.99
Women's $3.00
Sweaters
$1.98
10?o Discount
on Children's and
Infants'
Coats
LACES
3c
Per yard
$1,25
Dress and Negli
. gee Shirts
98c Ea.
Dress Skirts
20 to 33 1-3
per cent Less
. $1,25 '
UMBRELLAS
for Women
98c Ea.
Values to $17,50
in Men's Suits
$9.85
Embroideries
Width 27 inches
39c
Per yard
Embroideries
Width 18-inch
14c
Men's Heavy
Jersey Ribbed
UNDERWEAR
45c
SOME-TACTS
concEnnin
CIUIS
10c and 12c
GINGHAMS
8c
W Per yard :...;
New Corset Cov
ers .
Trimmed with
lace and embroid'y
29c Ea.
Men's Suits
$5.00 and
$7.50
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Whke Footwear for Spring
White is THE color for shoes. The East is
Umzx oVerA White Nv&uch We have, p
u 6utM Boot for Ladies that ishoundi
i to please, you. See it in our window.v
Other snappy styles in Tan and Black.
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326 STATE STREET
riTTAIID
JEFF AT
THE GOO
Gub Hill's production of "Bud"
FlBher'B peculiar character creation
"Mutt and Jeff" 1b undqubtedly en
titled to the well worn and oft' used
expression, "The moat talked of
play of the year." This Is one In
stance when a play,' or at least the
Inspiration for a play of the same
title, was Immensely popular before
It was ever written. The "Mutt and
Jeff" cartoons now running In the
'New York American" and hundreds
of other dally newspapers throughout
the United States, have' reached a
point of popularity never before
achieved by any other sorles of car
toons In the history of Journalism.
You may call them "silly", "Insipid,"
or by any other name you pleuse,
but the fact of their unprecedented
popularity remains the same. A few
off-hand dimhes of a piece of chnlk In
the hands of a clever artist, has
mndo two continents Indulge In a
dally "laugh fest" All glory to tho
brain th.at conceived the Idea, Gub
Hill Is sending to the Grand Theater
on February 24th, matinee and even
ing, a company of CO people espec
ially fitted to present "Mutt and
Jeff" In a musical comedy form. It
Is openly acknowledged by all that
this Is the real novelty production of
the current year. Much Is expec.tod
by admirers of Fisher's peculiar
character studies'' and the play
scheduled to appear In your city will
fully realize your most ardent ex
pectations. By all' means wait for
"Mutt and Jeff," It Is on great big
laugb. At the Grand Saturday, mati
nee and evening.
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Sentence Set Aside.
New York, Feb. 21. Justice Oarard
yesterday afternoon let aside the sen
tence of 30 years for burglary given
Foulke E. Brandt, valet to Mortimer
L. Schlff, by Justice Rosalsky. The
court has sustained the writ of ha
beas corpus obtained In Brandt's1 be
half. Justice Gerard heJd, that Juitfce
Rosalsky was without his Jurisdiction
In entenclns Brandt and, that the en
tire proceedings before him were Ille
gal. The decision of Justice Gerard
means that Brandt will be returned
to trial on the original Indictment.
"
Are Ever at War.
There are two things everlastingly
it war, Joy and plies. But Bucklnn's
Arnica Salve will banish piles In any
form. It soon subdues the itching,
Irritation. Inflammation or swelling.
It gives comfort, Invites Joy. Greatest
healer of burns, bolls, ulcers, cuts,
brulsos, ewma, sonlds, pimples, skin
eruptions. Only 25 cents at J. C. Perry.
The Medford Mall-Trlbiino says:
"Inasmuch as the Rogue river val
ley has been pronounced by experts
Ideal for the poultry Industry, some
statistics with regard to Its develop
ment at Petaluma, California, are In
teresting, Poultry raising comes near being
the sole occupation of the district, a
stretch about 20 mllea square. Nat
ural conditions are not as favorable
as they are In the Rogue river coun
try, and chickens and eggs enough
for the entire stata could be pro
duced here.
"There are close to 5,000,000 chick
ens In the Petaluma district and
poultry products bring In $5,000,000
annually. The avrag number of
eggs per fowl Is from 150 to 175.
Ten million dozen eggs are shipped,
two million baly chickens are ex
ported annually and from 75,000 to
100,000 broilers and hens. At Peta
luma, a cash market, over $10,000 a
day Is paid for poultry products.
The average size of a chicken
ranch la five acres and from 500 to
2,000 hens are kept upon It, the In
vestment being from $1500 to $5000.
"San' Francisco takes the entire
Petalunia supply and has to Import
much ' from the east In addition.
Portland Imports still more from the
eastern states, both chickens and
eggs and 'the average retail price In
Portland Is from 25 to 60 cents dur
ing the year.
"A thousand cars of Rogue river
valley fancy fruit will bring from
$1,000,000 to $1,500,000 to the grow
er. Poultry can be made to bring In
much more money, and no years of
tedious waiting.
"In neglecting poultry, In not mak
ing it one of the principle Industries
of the valley, we are overlooking
one of our greatest assets."
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CONTRACTS
AWARDED TO
i Don't you wonder I
why they bought
them?
pags nva
When you see stores 'offering '
"sacrifice prices?"
'new merchandise,'' "Just received" at X
Doesn't It seem to you that either the buyer's Judgment was badly
at fault because he bought the wrong kind of merchandise at the
wrong price, or that ha Is exaggerating the value of goods by milk
ing them more than they're woith In order to have a "reduced price"
sale?
These fake sales have been
carried to such a point in New
iorn tnat ousiness men are
oruanizinu a Reliable Ratine I
Bureau for Rating advertisers. I
Advertisers on whose statements the publlo can depend are to be
rated A. .
Advertisers who sometimes exaggerate but are usually reasonable
In their statements are to be rated B.
Advertisers who hrbttually and deliberately misrepresent are to b?
rated C, and the rating list Is to be made public.
Doesn't It look as though It Is about time to start a reliability rat
ing list of advertisers In Salem? Think It over.
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The school board met yesterday In
special session to consider the bids
submitted for the construction of two
school houses, one In Richmond .addi
tion and one In Highland addition. Of
the 15 bids received, Welch & Wright,
cf Portland, proved to be the lowest
bona fide .bidders. At the meeting
Tuesday W. D. Pugh sent In a commu
nication asking thut Ms bid be re
duced In the amount of $2644, which
would have made his bid the lowest,
and In view of which the board was
Inclined ' to award the contract, but
later Mr. Pugh wlthirew his bid. and
this left Welch & n right the lo.vc.st
bidders.
Welch & Wright have Just recently
completed a large school building it
Vale, Oregon. The cm tract will be
signed up by the contractors and tt.e
board within a few dcys.
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THE CITY HAS LIEN
SAYS Sl'I'IlFME COl'KT
The Oregon supreme court Tues
day reversed the decision of the dis
trict court of Marlon county In the
case of Nancy Clark respondent,
HgiilnHt the city of Salem, appellant,
a case In which en assessment for
Improvements In Fourteenth strent
was Involved. The opinion was writ
ten by Chief Justice Kakln. In the
lower court, Judge William Galloway
rendered a decree In favor of the
plaintiff, enjoining the city from, as
serting a' lien upon the property In
question.
The court held that the warrant
for the collection of a street aHffBS-
ment by the terms of Section 38 of
the charter, Bhall have the force and
effect of an execution against real
property, and shall be executed In
like manner, except as In the char
acter specially provwid, and there
fore It may be enforced even though
Hie aitBewmmt Is not entered In the
lien docket The MseHsmont having
been fopnd to be regular and valid,
the plaintiff Is not entitled to have
It cancelled or decreed yold, the court
holds.
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'T PULL OUT
THE GRAY HAIRS
RESTORE COLOR
"Pull out one gray hair and a dozen
Willi take Us place," Is an old saying, , gists.
which is, to 4 great extent, true, it I
no steps are taken to stop the cause,
When gray hairs appear It Is a sign
that Nature needs assistance, it. Is
Nature's call for hoi p. Gray hair,
dull, lifeless hair, or hair that Is fall
ing out, Is not necessarily a Blgn of
advancing age, for there are thou
sands of elderly people with perfoct
heads of hair without a single streak
of gray.
When gray hairs come, or when the
hair seems to be lifeless or dead,
some good, reliable halr-restorlng
treatment should be resorted to at
once. Specialists say that one of the
best preparations to use Is the old
fashioned "sage tea" which our
grand-parents used. The best prep
artion of th,ls kind Is Wyeth's Snge
and Sulphur Hair Remody, a propar.
atlon of domestic sage aud sulphur,
scientifically compounded with later
discovered hnlr tonics and stimulants,
the wholo mixture being carefully
balanced and tested by experts.
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Is clean
and wholosome and perfoctly harm
less. It refreshes dry, parched hnlr,
removes dandruff and urudually re
stores faded or gray hair to Its nat
ural color.
Don't delay another mlnuto. Start
using Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur at
once and see what a difference a few
days' treatment will make In your
hair.
This preparation la offered to the
publlo at fifty cents a bottle, and Is
recommended and sold by all drug-
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Connecting with all trains
at West Salem for Dallas, Falls
City and Salem.
Loaves Journal office for
West Salem at 8:40 a. m., 13
m., 1:06 p. m. and 4 p. in. ev
ery day except Sunday. Also
for Independence, Moamouth
and McMlnnvllle.
Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a. at.,
1.00 p. m. and 6:15 p. m.
Calls et hotels on request.
Telephone or leave orders at
Capital Journal office any day
but Sunday. Phone 82.
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CALLS MOIIE THAN THUKK
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