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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1912)
PAHT CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALES, OKEGM. THI'RSDAT, MAT SO ,1912. PAGE FIY2, UL'J:!i. jy.M "ff ' 1 "J WW I H'J WP W PIJ W W m m in t. ipw THIS STORE CLOSED ALL DAY DECORATION DAY June White .Days Just so it's White it's Reduced A Sale Surpassing Any Former Effort. Everything White sold at reduced prices from now on during this GREAT SAVING event. Thousands of dollars worth of White Merchandise sold at CONVINCING SAVING White Dress Goods and Silks-Save! Lowest prices prevail through our entire stock of WHITE WOOLEN DRESS GOODS and SILKS for the "June White Days," wool and cotton flannels also reduced- Si, 25 grade at only 98c $1,75 Grade at only $1,49 $2,00 Grade only $1,79 $2,25 Grade only $1,99 All White Flannels Reduced White Cotton Blankets Savings for "The June White Days," $1,66 Quality ,.$1,39 $1,35 Quality ..$1,12 . ,85 Quality .. ,69 An Array of New Waists "June White Days" for $1.18 Pretty Lingerie Waists of Muslin and lawns,-styles that open in the back and front, Trimmed with embroideries or val, laces, . ei io Values to $1,50, nowW'W $3.15 Unusuallyy pretty styles, splendidly made of voiles and balutes, Dainty trim mings of coarse or fine lace. Paplum styles are included, Women's Gowns for Less Women's $1,50 Gowns, only ,98 Women's $2,00 Gowns, only ..$1,59 Women's $2,50, $2,75 Gowns, only $1,95 Women's $3,00 Gowns, only...... $2.47 Women's $3.50 Gowns, only $2,73 Men's 75c White Night Shirts 43c Of excellent quality of muslin in low "V" neck or with turn down collar, Full cut with pocket and trmmed in pearl buttons, jio ' 75c Night Shirt JC Men's 25c Handker chiefs . . . 17c Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, 3 for 50c Trousers 00n Men's 10c Cambric Handkerchiefs . Men's 5c 'Kerchiefs Men's 50c Balbriggan Underwear . . 5c Each 3 1 -2c . 39c . j i;L.a.u;.,ri: . . drTy""1 Ff'pww wirrr--j'v'y' : -'! p JiVi ' ' ifr ''1 ' i ' ... .,-; jV-" v::--.. f .Alii:', 'i,'; !.... ill A The above cuts show the big Bteel vault now being Installed in the Ladd & Bush bank. The vault It still on the street, and It Is well worth a walk to the bank building to see. It Is the largest, strongest, most up-to-date vault ever brought to the coast, and cost the most money. When In plnce, the freight, which was nearly 3000 and the cost of Installing, added to the cost price, will make Its total cost about $ 50,000. It Is burglar proof, fireproof, tlmeproof, and, like the bank in which it Is placed, as solid and Impregnable as Gibraltar, I OREGON SHOE COMPANY Home of Good Shoes We have 600 pairs of short lines of Men's, Wo men's and Children's Shoes and Oxfords, in Tan, White and Black leathers at less than cost. You must see them to appreciate their real value. No Greater Bargains Were Ever Offered in Salem OREGON SHOE COMPANY Salem, Oregon I)K PALM A SMASHES RECOKDS (Continued from Page 1.) DePulma led for the firm 50 miles, covering that distance in 1:49:02. Dnwson and TetzIafT followed close upon the leader. The previous rec ord for this distance over an automo bllo speedway was 1:67:15. Eddie Rlckenbacher, relief driver at the wheel of a Firestone-Columbus. quit in the 32nd lap owing to valve trouble Druce-Brown dropped out In the 2Gth lap. ' In the 63rd lap the McFarlan car driven by Marquette, lost Its two right wheels and was forced to quit Neither Marquette nor Fowler, his mechanician and relief driver, was injured. Tho 200-mile mark was passed with Ralph DePalma still leading in bet ter than world's record time, with Dawson pressing closely upon him. In the 54th lap liearno broke a cam shaft' and withdrew. Anderson blew out a tire in the ECth and with drew, and Llcsaw quit with a broken cylinder head In the 72d lap. The blowing up of Anderson's tire turned his Stutz car completely around on the track, but both Ander son and his mechanician escaped In Jury. DePalma continued to lead at the 2'0 mile mark, having covered half of tho distance of the race In 3:03:34, an average speed of 81 miles an hour. Wlshart, driving Mercedes, withdrew In the 82nd lap with his waterllne connection broken, leaving the sole hope of the Mercedes cen tered In DePalma. - Dliibrow wlthdrey with a blown out differential pin in the 67th lap. At 300 miles DePalma still led wllh another world's record of 3:43:21. Hn was followed In order by Dawson, Durman and Bragg, who relieved TetzIafT at the wheel of the Flat car at this stage. DePalma still led at 350 miles, with Dawson, Uruce-Brown's running mate, six minutes behind blin and Uragg driving a close third. Dingley and Matson withdrew it this stage, leaving only 12 men In tho race, all of whom are certain of prizes If they remain until the Inlsb, as the race 1W I ilk; II Mi Tri- LUES iM - if Mi 1 ml FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY WE WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING RE MARKABLE BARGNINS IN GOOD GRADE CARPETS: TAPESTRY BRUSSELS in small conventional designs, tan and brown colorings, just the thing for the living or dining room. ' . Regular 95c values, Special 75c. Regular $1.20 values, Special 95c. Regular $1.25 values, Special $1.00. AXMINSTERS in Oriental and floral patterns with artistic colorings. Regular $1.35 values, Special 95c. VELVETS in good up-to-date designs and ' harmonious, color schemes. Regular $1.35 values, Special $1.10 You will find in our Carpet Department on the third floor, the largest and finest selection of rugs and carpet3 in the city. 0 II I ', ' , , .1 IIIM III I I, A. 4. offers 12 prizes, ranging from the $20,000 for the winner, down to $1000 for the twelfth place. DePalma retained the lead at the end of 400 miles, Just 2G minutes and itl seconds ahead of the world's rec ord for tho distance, which ho cov ered In 4:56:34. Ilurman's Cutting car was over turned In the 1511th lap. rturman and his mechanician, Ooetz, escaped uninjured. Indianapolis, May ,10. Dawson's time was 6:21:06. This Is 21 minutes and 2 seconds faster than last year's. Ills average speed for the 600 miles wns 78.6 miles and hour. The 1911 average speed wns 74.61 miles an hour. Bragg In a Flat, was second. Hughes, In a Mercer, was third. KAKEIIAIX 1)01 III KD 01 T. (Contioned from page 1.) grounds. National league Afternoon game at Philadelphia. It. 11. E. New York 6 7 2 Philadelphia 1 5 4 Datterles: Crundall and Meyers; Chalmers, Alexander, Bchultz, Itren n a n and Dooln. Umpires Ilrennan and Moran. American league: Afternoon game at BoBton. R. II. K. Washington 5 12 0 Boston 0 5 2 Batteries: Johnson and Alnsmath; O'Brien and Thomas. Umpires. Per rlne. At St. Louis: First game. R. II. E. Detroit 0 6 1 St Louis 3 8 0 Datterles: Mullln and Stunuge; llaumgartner and Krlchell. Umpires: Westervelt and O'Loughlln. Henry Fcrrl. Under, Nobr . Is the and can recommend It to anyone fntner o: lu cmiuivu uuu or m uat needing a cough medicine." Dr. 20 years has used Foley's Honey and , Stone Drug Co. Tar Compound with tne best of re sults. He tells us: "I think Foloy's Honey and Tar Compound Is the best cough medicine In the world for I have used It for the past 20 years Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA J ANNOUNCEMENT George Pettingell Has Purchased the Electric and Gas Departments of the Electric and Gas Appliance Company 135 North Liberty Street And will continue the business at the same location. Estimates gladly given on electrical installation of buildings, stores and residences. Skilled workmen employed and all work satisfactorily done Phone Main 187 4-44-44f4444W4-44444444444-4444444 Mrs. Wm. A. Allen, Chacon, New Mexico, bad so severs cough that It nearly choked her to death. Mr. Allen says: "Ws tried many things without helping her when by good luck I got a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It helped her at ones and finally cured her. It Is the best medietas ws ever used." Dr. Btons Drug Co. Berry Crates and Hallocks A comnlete stock of the hfit fnlrlin i I haliocks that they all like. Also plenty t oi wcumuuecraien. iou will una our prices are right Special prices on quantity lots. D. A. WHITE & SONS 251-201 State St, Salem, Ore, .44-H4444 4-4-4?