Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 01, 1912, First Section, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    Dim CAPITAL JWCR5AI, SALE'S. OREGON. SATCRBAT," JCHE 1, 1912.
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Reduced Prices
ON ALL OF 0U1J
HANDSOME
TAILOIIED
Suits for Women
LEONA COMBINATIONS
81.25 Yalncs ., $1.13
$3.50 Takes 1(2.85
$4.00 Yalues $3.28
$.1.00 Values $3.95
$fi.00 Talucg $5.47
WOMEN'S
HANDKERCHIEFS
2 for 5c, Crossbars
30c Initial 21c
15c Initial 11c
lflc Initial "c
WHITE DRESS GOODS
W HITE FLANNELS
WHITE SILKS
BIG INDUCTION
White Shoes -
OXFORDS AND HIGH
BUTTON FOR
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$15 LINGERIE DRESSES
$9.00
$11 Lingerie Dresses $8.75
$7.00 Values $4.85
These are 40 to 44 In site
WOMEN'S
WHITE PETTICOATS
$1.50 Petticoats 98
$1.75 Petticoats ... $U9
$3.50, $4.00 ',.12.98
White Sale
Women's
Summer Coats
for Less.
All Table Linens
and White Goods
Reduced
WHITE COTTON
BLANKETS
$1.65 Quality $U
$1.35 Quality $1.12
.85 Quality .69
MUSLIN COMBINATIONS
$1.50 Values U24
$2.00 Values $1.47
$150. Values $2.73
$5.00' Values $3.79
15c Pillow Cases
11c
Ready Made
Sheets for Less
Men's HANDKERCHIEFS
10c Values 5c
5c values 33sc
Pure Linen
25c- Values 17c
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LADORERS
013 STRIKE
PORTLAND .. ..pb
OMITID MISS LM8ID W1U.
Portland, Ore., June 1. Demanding
an Increase In wages from $1.75 to
$2.50 a day, 150 laborers employed by
the Southern Pacific railroad In
handling freight In Its Portland yards
went on strike this afternoon. The
railroad has a large amount of per
ishable freight here that must be
moved at once.
STANFORD
STUDENTS
VISIT CITY
Four Stanford boys passed through
the city today In a Locomobile. T.
Sanborn at the wheel. They left Stan
ford University nine days ago, but
have been delayed consideradly by
the bad weather of the past few days.
Their names are: H. L. Hubbard, V.
W. Winters, T. Sanborn and G. H.
Beurhans. The boys are enthusiastic
over their school and carried a Stan
ford pennant as evidence of their
faith in the school. They left at noon
for Portland, and from there will pro
ceed by auto to Spokane.
Dl'RHIN WAS ONT0P
HALF THE TIME
Robert Beattle, a pioneer of Coos ; land April 5. He left Coos county for
county, and 80 years old, died In Scot-1 his old home three years ago.
Corvallls had a big Equal Suffrage
meeting yesterday.
Expert Demonstration
Of the Finest Gas
Range in the World
The
New Idea
At Buren & Hamilton's Store during
the week beginning Monday, June 3
The way to judge a gas range is to see one in actual use,
This opportunity will be given you during the week begin
ning Monday June 3, when we will have with us an expert in
gas range cooking, who will be pleased to show you how to
get the best results in any kindof cooking on a gas stove, .
Some exclusive features of the New Idea are
High Oven, which does away with stooping,
Mica Oven Door, which enables you to see your baking all
the time, and does away with the necessity of opening the
door until the baking is done,
White Enameled Broiling Pans,, sanitary . and easily
cleaned,
White Enameled Dirt Trays. Things will spill and boil over,
but the muss is easily and quickly removed if you use a New
Idea,
The New Idea never needs blacking ,and never rusts. Be
sides the perfect fire enamel finish on the body, the inside
of the ovens and the burners are coated with a special prep
aration of aluminum and mica,
" The burners are constructed to burn the largest possible
amount of air, consequently gas bills are materially reduced,
If you need anything in the gas appliance line, range, hot
plate or water heaters, it will pay you to visit our gas de
partment. Buren & Hamilton
Friends of Frank Durbin are fa
miliar with his habits when his motor
car sticks In a mudhole, of setting
the wheels to spinning, and then get
ting out and giving it a lift with one
of his broad shoulders. He did this
yesterday out on Howell Prairie, but
in trying to jump in and get control
of the steering gear he missed his foot
ing, and the car started off without
him. It went through a board fence,
started across a plowed field, where
be fianlly overtook it after a red not
chase. He got back into the highway
with no damage done except that he
was pretty badly winded.
Auto Hits Bicycle.
E. L. Harris, while driving an au
tomoblle this morning, collided with
Harold White, who was riding a bi
cycle. White was going west on
Court street at the corner of High
when Harris, who was going north
on High, collided with" his bicycle
and damaged It considerably. White
was on the north side of the street
close to a sand pile and In some way,
which the driver cannot account for
'the auto ran to the north side of
the street as he tried to turn east
on Court street. The bicycle was
badly smashed but no one was hurt.
It Is understood that Mr. Harris will
make the loss good to the boy,- who
is about In years of age.
CITY NEWS.
HCIIE
HOT A DISEASE
But a Symptom, a Danger Sig
nal Which Every Woman
Should Heed.
Backache Is a symptom of organic
weakness or derangement. If you have
backache don't neglect it To get per
manent relief you must reach the root
of the trouble. Read about Mrs. Wood-
all't experience. ,
Morton's Gap, Kentucky. "I suffered
two years with female disorders, my
health was very bad
and I had a continual
backache which was
simply awful. I could
not stand on my feet
long enough to cook
a meal's victuals
without my back
nearly kjlling me,
and I would have
such dragging sensa
tions I could hardly
bear it I had sore
ness in each side, could not stand tight
clothing, and was irregular. I was com
pletely run down. On advice I took
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound and am enjoying good health. It
is now more than two years and I have
not had an ache or pain since. I do all
my own work, washing and everything,
and never have backache any more. (
think your medicine is grand and I praise
it to all my "neighbors. If you think my
testimony will help others you may pub
lish it "-Mrs. Ollie Woodall, Mor
ton's Gap, Kentucky.
II you nave the HHelitfist doubt
that Lydlu IS. Pink hum's Vegeta
ble Compound will help you, write
to l.ydla H.i'inkiiain M edicine Co.
(conuuentiiu) M'nn. wafts., lor ad
vice. Your letter will be opened,
read and answered by a woman.
and held in strict confidence.
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Why
Don't
Wear
a
Summit
Shirt?
There can't be a good reason why you shouldn't. 'o shirts are
made of better materials Wr in a greater variety of patterns. Oar
soft detachable collar shirts have delusive features worth your time
looking into. There Is nettling cooler and nobbier for the warm days
than our Mu mm It 'Norfolk" with box pleat on each side. It's the shirt
that IS a man's shirt $1.75.
CLEAN SCALP MEANS
BEAUTIFUL HAIR
There Is nothing "Just as good" as
Newbro's Horplclde. Some dealers
will even go so fur as to tell you
they have something bettor.
That dealer has an ax to grind.
You can't stop his grinding, but
you can prevent him grinding it at
your expense.
There Is one sure, swift way to do
:t.
Go where you can get what you
ask for.
You won't be obliged to do this
very often, as fortunately the ma
jorlty of druggists are honeHt and
conscientious
Newbro's Herplclde has been so
long and favorably known as the
original dandruff germ destroyer
that no one should be deceived.
We sell the TRIANGLE COL.
LA It. Its a 5-ply collar costing
yon no more than the ordinary
8 or 4-ply. That's only one rea
son why you should wear this
brand. The best and latest
styles.
2 for 25c
It's straw hat time. There Is
nothing more becoming than
a good BAILOR, but we have
ninny other shapes In different
straws, and we can sell yea
mighty good Panama for
$4.50 or $5.00
Men's Underwear
Don't forget that we can supply your needs In both fancy and
chrsper lint serviceable under near. Moth two-piece and union suits
In sleeveless, short or long sleeves and knee or ankle length.
Two-piece suits, 25o per gnrnint and upwards. ,
Union suits, 00c per suit nnd npwnrds.
CD.
When you need a hnlr remedy, you
don't want one which merely prom
ises to kill the dandruff germ and
prevent the hair from falling.
You want one that will do it.
Herplclde does It. 1
The hair becomes soft and lus
trous. Thore Is life, snap and beauty
where formerly the hair was dead,
dull and brittle.
Newbro's Herplclde In BOc and
sixes Is sold by all dealers who
guarantee it to do all that Is claimed.
If you are not satisfied, your money
will be refunded.
Applications of this wonderful
prophylactic may be obtained at the
best barbar shops nnd hair dressing
parlors.
Send 10 cents In Hostage or silver
to The Herplclde Co., Dept. It, De
troit, Mich., for a nice sample of
Herplclde and a booklet telliug all
ebout the hair.
There Is no real need of anyone be
ing troubled with constipation. Cham
berlain's Tablots will cause an agree
able movement of the bowels without
any unpleasant effect. Give them a
trial. For sale by all doalers.
A sprained ankle may as a rule be
cured In from three to four days by
nunivinv rimnihcrlaln's Liniment and
j observing the directions with each
1 bottle. For sale by all dealers.
Sunday Dinner at Hotel Marlon
Served from 5:30 to 8:00, 75 cents.
Excellent cooking, neat and courte
ous service. Dining room clean,
cool and comfortable.
Appointed Guardian :
Percy G. Cory was yesterday ap
pointed guardian of the persons and
estates of Donald U Cory, age 19
years, of Little Rock, Arkansas, and
Irma G. Cory, age 17 years, of Le
banon, Oregon. Their, property is
valued at $1,000.
Wanted In Portland
Deputy Sheriff Each went to Che
mawa last evening and arrested
Thomas Bradcn, who Is wanted at
Portland for selling liquor to In
dians. Braden had been at Chema
wa only a Bhort time when he was
arrested. He was taken back to
Tortland this afternoon by an officer.
Another Train Soon
Just as soon as the Oregon Elec
tric, can secure better equipment,
and It will be soon, Its officials In
tend installing a limited train ser
vice to Portland, which, will be of
vast benefit to all desiring to tran
sact business In Portland and return
the same day, and It will operate In
the same beneficial way to residents
of the City of Roses. The new train
will leave here about 8 a. m. and
Portland at 4:30 p. m.
Hood River Is Infected with
tramps who claim they came to pick
berries.
. .
Hood River shipped the first car
load of strawberries for the season,
Wednesday night
Aurora will hold her eecond an
nual barbecue June 29. and extends
an Invitation to everybody to come.
UDiaie Out Si
Sunday
Beginning Matinee
New Show
Where Everybody Goes
BLIGH
THEATER
Salem's only cool, well
ventilated, sanitary
house of many exits
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AND SPEND THE DAY IN
leautif ul EGngwood Park
JOIN OUR FREE PICNIC
itUUMUM
Bring
your kodak
and compete for one of
our cash prizes
We offer $15.00 in three cash prizes for the best
kodak picture of Kingwood Park. First prize,
$7.50; second prize, $5.00; third prize, $2.50.
Contest starting May 26, and lasting thirty days.
Bring your pictures to our office.
Meet u$ at Room 212 U. S. National Bank Building, Sunday
Auto leaven hourly, starting at 10 a. m.
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.ICingwood Park
GIBSON & HILL, Selling Agents
212 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone Main 2275.
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