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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1913)
PAHT CAPITAL JOCBHAL. SALEM. HBEtiO. FRIDAY, MAKC11 14, 1918. PW t . 1 1 Tjma&CTManiia ' ' B I .Women's Best Quality Leather Bags and Purses $12.00 bags $!UI0 $10.00 bagB " $ 8.50 bags UM $ 5.00 bans S.78 $ 3.50 bagB 2A" $ 2.50 bagB ..4 1JW $ 1.00 bags " Pretty Long and Short Dresses for Babies $3.50 dresses $2." $3.00 dresses '...J2.3S $2.50 dreS8es US $1.50 dresses 1.H $1.00 dresseB "II .75 dresses 50 SATURDAY ONLY 25c HOSIERY for Women and Children 19c per pair These are taken from our regular stock and refers to the ltLACK HOS 1 K It V ONLY 58c HOSIERY for Women 39c per pair SVITHDAY ONLY. Limited, 6 pair for children and 4 pair for women to a customer. Our splendid hosiery sold at these prices to acquaint new customers with the extra good quality sold In our hos iery department. King Tailored Shirt Waists The Best Tailored Shirt Waists in America Neatest fitting gar ments, handsomest models, best grade materials, best made shirt waists in America $3.00 grades $8.98 $4.50 grades $!(.!" $1.00 grades -. $2.91! $3.50 grades ;.,.M3 $2.00 grades $1.68 Excellent Quality Curtain Scrim 50c grade 42c yd 45o grade 88c yd 40c grade 83c yd 35c grade 2Nc yd 30c grade ... 23c yd 25c grado 18c yd 18o grade 11c yd First "Votes For Women' Grocery Store, Its Cart and Backers A Mi EAST OF ROCKIES ' (Continued from page 1.) i . j eral lu Northern Colorado, Nebraska and the Dakotas today. Wires are crippled. At noon the storm seemed t to center In Des Moines, la., where cyclonlo conditions prevailed. It Is snowing In Northern Iowa, and the tomporature Is dropping everywhere throughout the Middle West. , Early today It was the coldest In the country at Durnngo and Corona, Colo., where it was four below zero. In Northern Colorado the snow is from 8 to 10 Inches deep. A high wind prevails throughout the state, and stock on the ranges Is suffering great ly. Cyclone 8t Sheboygan. Sheboygan, Wis., March 14. Hun dreds of lives were endangered and much projerty damage done as the re sult of a cyclone which Bwept Sheboy gan today. A 70-mlle wind blew for sveeral hours, Governor Lister Suggests Bifurcated Session of Legislature Is tlio Better I'lun. OLD FOLKS FIND NEW REMEDY RELIEVES' ALL KIDNEY AND BLADDER MISERIES A Few Dom Give Relief, Helps Life less Organs Regain Health, Strength and Activity. It is useless, dangerous, and unnec essary to bo tortured with the digging. twMJng pains of backache and rheu matism, or suffer with disagreeable kidney and bladder disorders any longer. Tho new discovery, Croxono, pro vides a ramcdy which every sufferer can now depend iiion to promptly and surely relieve all such misery and bring about a speedy cure. Croxone cures theso troubles be cause It quickly overcomes tho very cause of tho disease. It soakB right Into tho Btopped up, Inactive kidneys, through tho membranes and linings; cleans out tho little filtering glands; neutralises and dissolves the poison ous uric acid and makes the kidneys filter and sift from the blood all the I UNITED rBKBS LEASED W1HK.) I Olympla, Wash., March 14. "I have seen better legislatures," was the comment of Governor Lister, today when asked what he had to say about the thirteenth legislature of the state of Washington which ended its ses sion here at an early hour today. I "I have seen legislatures that did, wasre and poisonous matter that clog things with loss fuss and delay, and I 11:1 ; imJ.i&MiSWiWiW WAX I- teiwiiiilv lv; I t- h J '' Ja! . Ml. w i A PROFITABLE CELEBRATION Photo by American Press Association. SELLING groceries, eggs and poultry, all labeled "Votes For Women," and delivering them In a yellow cart, wrapped in yellow paper and tied with yellow cord is a whole lot better than smashing windows, damag ing letter box mall or burning down the homes of hated government odlclnls. Besides, It's a heap safer. They're doing It In New York, the suf fragists are. There they Btarted the first "Votes l''or JVomen" store In the country. The picture shows the suffragist delivery cart In front of the store, with Miss Almee Hutchinson on the left and Mt'B. Surah Mayer on the right They are oIHcIhIh of tho company which started the enterprise. Others Inter ested are Mrs. Sufln Kremer and Mrs. Alice S. Ilurke. They tend the store themselves and talk suffrage to every purchaser. They're selling stuff because they sell cheap. Whether they're advancing their cause or not is another question, but they claim they are. GETTING GRAY? USE SAGE TEA TO RESTORE NATURAL COLOR OF HAIR the system and cause such troubles. It does not matter whether you have but slight symptoms or the most chronic, aggravated case of kidney, bladder trouble, or rheumatism that It Is possible to imagine, for the very principle of Croxone Is such that It Is practically Impossible to take It Into the human system without results. You will find It different from all other remedies. There is nothing else on earth like It. It starts to work the minute you take It and relieves you spent les time, framing tilings up for tho benefit of pet measures and to the detriment of Important legislation. "It Is my opinion that the system should bo changed so that the legisla ture could meet twice. First a Bession of about a month, at which bills could be introduced, then a recess of two weeks during which all tho members should go homo and meet thel constit uents. After the recess a Bhort ses sion at which tho legislators, now fa miliar with the dnslres of tho people Says Sage und Sulphur Darkens Hair Ileaullfiilly and Ends Dandruff. Hair that loses Its color and lustre, or when It fades turns gray, dull and lifeless Is caused by a lock of sulphur In ithe hair, sayB a well known local pharmacist. Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks-dark and beautiful and even today this simple preparation has no equal. Millions of women and men too, value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which Is so attractive use only Sage Tea and Sulphur. Nowadays we are not bothered with the Uisk of gathering the sage leaves and tho mussy mixing at home. Sim ply ask at any drug store f"r a M-cent bottle of the ready to use preparation, :Jio first time you use It and all the eould pass on tho bills and enact need- mlftery and suffering that go with such e legislation. troubles end. You can secure an original package of Croxono from ajiy first class drug gist. All druggists are authorized to personally return the purchase price If it falls to give tbo desired results the very first time you use 1, l'oBsibly l)r. I'Tlcuniann is somo- what a fakir, but ho should be given a fair chance and a full opportunity to i show what he can do. When some men get Interested in politics they forget all about labor. culled "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy." Customers like this best because It darkons so naturally; so evenly that nobody can possibly tell It has been applied. Besides, It con tains Ingredients which tako off dan druff, stops scalp Itching and falling hair. No It Isn't a dyo or even like It. You JuBt dampen a sponge or soft brush with "Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur" and draw It through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning tho gray hair disappears; after another application or two It is restored to Its natural color. What delights the ladles with Wy u.h's Sage and Sulphur Is that besides beautifully darkening tho hair they siiy It brings back the gloss and lustre and gives It an appearance of abund ance. .1. C. Terry. --- Saturday is a big day for Salem. While we are celebrating an event that will prove a boon to this entire section of the valley Let us remind you that this store, a cash store, is a boon to you, as it con cerns you individually. You can make this celebration a profitable one to yourself by spend ing some of your time in this store, and taking advantage of our low cash prices on the Mountains of New Spring Goods We Are Showing Our Silk and Dress Goods Department is Unequaled in Salem OUR MEN'S SUITS f 1 Are In the front rank of ready-to-try-on clothing. OUR SHOES Are most widely known for their many points of superiority, and every article you purchase in this store bears the mark of dependa bility and extra value for the money paid. Note Also That We Are Edging on Easter - Real Estate Specials HINTS FOR GUESTS. MADE in SALEM I You live in Salem, you make your money in Salem, you sell your product in Salem; why should you not buy goods "Made in Salem"? If it is not "Made in Salem," be sure that it is "Made in Oregon" before you purchase Roasted In Salem 0FFEE TRY SOME OF Reasoner's Gem Blend Coffee and you will use no other 36c per pound We roast our Coffee dally 2106 Stabs Btreet. Phone 643 R ELIABLE CLEANING AND PRESSING CO. Phone 2180 500 N.Capitol Clothes made absolutely clean and sanitary in Salem French Dry and Steam Pro cesses; will Dye for you, We're Boosters for Salem WE CALL AND DELIVER Ask Tour Dealer for Pioneer Brand Hams Bacon Lard Tut np and mntle la Salfm by E. C. CROSS & SON 370 State St. Phones 1880-1881 L AUNCH SUPPLIES BOATS FOR HIRE Phone 849 The Salem Boat Factory Chan. K. Dcnlson Prop. DESHJSER AND BULDEIt OF LAI'NCIIKS and KOW D0AT3 Agent for Forro Marine Motors Foot of State Street, Salem, Oregon J 0B PRINTING Commercial and Society Modern Equipment Fuller Printing Concern White Building 251-261 State St. Phone Main 2179 Q UAKER NURSERY TREES ARE BEST GROWS AT HOME Cultivated and Cured for by Rome Labor BlKgest home trade of any nursery In the state and the proprietor believes In home buying C. F. LASSINO Iteply 10 all Invitations Imme diately. In your acceptance make It plain that you understand the leniith of time for which you nro Invited. He definite as to the hour of arrival of your train or boat. Inquire about the customs of the household and be careful to confirm to them. Try to make yourself as help' fnl as possible In caring for your room unless there are many Berv a nts. Never be late keeping engage ments made by you or for yuu. If you are consulted about plans for the day express a pref erence when you have one. Uon't expect to be entertulned f all the time In the morning your hostess Is likely to be eim plnved with household duties. To Cure a Cold In One Take LAXATIVE TIHOMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if It falls to cure. E. W. GIIOVE'S Signa ture In on each box. 25c. JIM WILLS0N A good rubber tired top buggy to trade for hay. Kor close-In residence property my house at No. 473 North Cottage street, Is tho best buy In Salem, full lot, 6Cx 165; house 8 rooms. Price $2500. 40 acres, good plastered house, 10 minutes walk from Qtilnaby station on Oregon Electric. $175 per acre. 10 acres, 38 acres cleared, 3 miles from town, good 8-room house und fine barn 30x72, all kinds of fruit. Price, Including $5(10 team, wagon, buggy, 3 cows, chickens, farm Implements, etc., $11500; will take Salem or I'ortland property for $2000 of purchase price. I advertise nothing; but bargains. JIM WILLSON Ml N 1 1 lull t.. Salem, Ore 4 acres, $4100- Snap $4100 will buy 4 acres In city limits, with fine, large, well-built house, good water, fine bearing fruit trees, ber ries, grapes, etc. Will cut up to ad vantage, so owner can double his mon ey. Terms on part. UECHTEI. & BYNON, 317 State St. Tel. Main 452 lint not every professor would do In high politics. Mil) are there no incut markets "i the North I'olei NOVEL ORNAMENTS. Dainty TabU Decorations In Living Oraan. A pretty tnble ornament may be made In a largo soup plate filled with sand and planted with green trades caiitlH. Unless the nlr Is very dry wa tering once n week Is sulllclent and the plant will grow and thrive with little light and tho temperature just above freezing. As tbo sprays bo coino too long to bo pretty break them off anil stick Into the saml again. But the cooler the temperature the less the growth and tho richer the coloring. Five large pine burs, bound together and soaked In water for a day or two and then sprinkled with grass seed and planted In a deep plate of sand covered w ith green moss, make n pretty orna ment with little trouble, only requiring s sprinkle now und then to keep It niolt. for If It becomes dry it Is ridncd. A few branches of nasturtiums, if they contain buds, may be burled In the sand nnd moss and will often yield bloom for months If they have the morning sun and not too much beat Ilccause they never had u cook there! Ladies! WW RAVE Jl'ST BE EM TIIINKIX. WHAT A HCMJHY WOltl.B IT WOl 1,1) BE IF A EL THE MEAT SHOI'S WERE TRANSPORTED FAR BEVO.M) THE NORTHERN SKA WHAT W01U YOT 1)0 FOR DIN NER TOMORROW, Ask or phone Main 217 for what you wnnt, and you will get It at the Capital Meat Market 121 S. Com'ISt. A Cure For Eczema lCczema In any form, whether a;ute or chronic, Is easily and rapidly over come by tho uso of Merltol Kczcma remedy. Gives posltlvo relief when all others fall, nnd wo heartily ree conunend It to nny sufferer. Capita' Drug Store, cxcliislvo agents. IS ALL DOLLED IT. (Continued from page 1.) Hygianio Light. If It Is necessary to keep n small light all night In a sickroom or In any room where there Is nut a strong draft ii sailed candle hIimiiIiI he used, ax this dues mil make Hie air as foul as u'as. anil If It Is acrlileiiliilly ex tlliL'iil-lied there Is tint the least dan ger A mild and Meady light will be kept up all ii 1 I it h quite n small piece of i-iilillle II IlllelV iivie'ei salt Is "iircliilly heaped mi Ihe Hip uf It until It rein-lies Hi.. IiImi Ii nan nf Hie wick Iis Angeles county Is rich so won't be quite bankrupt by tbo Dai-row trials. railway Bysteni which will penetrate every part of this great valley. That railway will furnish cheap, rapid transit and freitient trains from the fariiiH and remote settlements to the cities. It will bo the chief facto-' In the Intensive development of a sec tion which can sustain In comfort thoiiHaiiils, where now It sustains hun dreds. This development will enhance the prosperity of I'ortland and all oth er Willamette valley cll.les. "The peoplo of I'ortland Bhould join with those of Salem 111 the ci lebiallon of (he opening nf the bridge on Satur day. So Bhould those of all other Wil lamette valley cllles. They Bhould iiiakn lint occasion IiIhIoiIc in the whole valley, lcl the people repair to Sab'iu from all directions nnd make the event one long to bo remembered. Deeiirallnas Feature. The street decorations aio conceded to be about, the finest arranged here In many veins. The Stars and Stripes and the navy colors urn uuspended from tho car line's cross wires, ami. with Old Sol lending light, (hey show up brllllaiitly. Many IiusIiicxb houses are already dressed in the le lr.ht of hnliilii) fash Ion, while many more are helm; meas ured today for their new dresses. mm SHOES FOR THE WORKING MAN I have a complete Hue of Nolan Karl medium and heavy wclrjil sho, s for spring and summer wen, I have n good line of Santa Itim i 'all shoos. The best, for all around wear, and tho best, for the money, $3.50 to $5.(10. rp-to-(la(() font Schulzo (Ii'chb for men $:i,50 to $5.00. Indies' dress shoes In tan, patent, gun initial, while buck and inicde, $2.75 to $1.00. JACOB VOGT 220 North Commercial Street mvrn