Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 22, 1913, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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m LARGEST DATS SALES THIS STORE HAS EVER HAD
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. .. , ujr tor a oig aay, out such a day as this we never dreamed or.
this pubnc for one reason, we simply could not wait on all our customers, not anywhere- near all of
e to know who was in nrsi.
impossible to know who
V- make this public tor one reason, we simply could not wait on all our customers, not ai
'fLn nd we fear we may avf made enemies, as it was simply impossible for the salespeople to
rule i "tht the customer that comes first must be first served," but Saturday it seemed imp
mnA if vou were nesrlected. ai w f- .... . ..... k.t If m.t not intentional in
c,e case, and we are going to ask you to kindly overlook any seeming negligence this time.
iirj ,alespeople always intend to give you courteous treatment and we want you to feel that this is your HOME STORE
of. have assembled a very large and choice stock for you to select from. We invite your inspection,
f e THE BEST VALUES ARE ALWAYS HERE.
YOU CAN'T FALL DOWN
ON OUR FALL FOOT
WEAR FOR WOMEN,
MISSES, MEN AND BOYS
. That is as to their style, quali
ty, good values and real com
fortableness. We have made
the statement, why not ask us
to make good.
Ask for the John Kelly shoe
for WOMEN or a Barry SHOE
FOR MEN
SMART ALL-WOOL .
CLUinilNU rUK IVILIN WHU
CARE FOR MERIT AND
. . . STYLE CORRECTNESS
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OUR FALL LINE OF MEN'S
CLOTHING is especially wor
thy of your careful attention.
Every suit has been fashioned
by America's foremost tailors,
and they have modeled style
into them from the start.
SNAPPY! Yes, and we are
positive in saying you CAN
DRESS NO MORE SMARTLY,
NO BETTER and NO MORE
ECONOMICALLY than IN
OUR GUARANTEED ALL
WOOL CLOTHING. PROVE
THIS.
OUR MEN'S SUITS RANGE
IN VALUE UP TO $30.
SEE OUR BOOSTER SPE
CIALS AT
$10.00 and $15.00
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We claim they are above
others as to merit, but not in
price.
Try our
Dr. Jaeger's
Cushioned welt shoe, if you
have very tender feet. Made
especially for ease.
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BOOSTER SALE SPECIALS
Rough neck all wool
iweaters, special
$4.65
Men's elastic ribbed
shirts and drawers
50c values 39c
BIG 4 BLACK AND
TAN SOX, SOc perbx
75c golf shirts
BLUE, TAN, GRAY
50c values
BOYS' WAISTS
25c values 19c
MEN'S OUTING
FLANNEL NIGHT
GOWNS $1.25 values 98c
MEN'S SILK HOSE
25c values 19c
49c
WORK SHIRTS
39c
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GORDON
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THE BEST
$3.00 HAT
IN
AMERICA
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Program of State
Fair is Greatest
Ever Given Here
"1 Monday, Sept. 39 OhUdren's Day.
' J Forenoon. j
J 8:00 Gates open and all depart
.jwiti la full operation. I
1 :00 to 12i00-Trap shooting tour
'mat in front of grandstand.
:00 to 12:00 Illustrated lectures
V members of the 0. A. C. and U. of
hculty in music hall. '
9:00 Eugenics and child welfare
exposition in eugenics building (all
day). Babies examined' from 9 a. in.
to 4 p. m.
10:00 James I Davics, demonstra
tion of handling bees, on grounds.
10:30 Free vaudeville act in large
tont.
11:15 James McLay, exhibition of
driving sheep with trained dos.
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Vhen l
School
Starts
And the vacation
worn clothes are
laid aside for a
brand new school
suit, you will find
the largest assortment of
clean cut, gentlemanly
looking styles at this store.
And the prices are very
reasonable $5 to $11.
You are protected with
Jgl our "Guaranteed Satisfac
tory" which goes with ev
ery article we sell.
Salem Woolen Mills Store
Afternoon.
1:00 Commencement of judging in
livestock arena.
1:00 to 6:00 Illustrated lecture in
music hall.
1:15 Concert by McElroy'a band in
grand stand.
1:30 races:
2- year-old trot, purse . $ 900
:H pace, purse - 1000
224 trot, purse - 1000
First heat of relay race, purse .... 1500
First heat of wild horse race,
purse 300
Free vaudeville acts between races
in front of grandstand.
2:00 Lecture on child welfare in
stockmen's headquarters.
2:00 Free vaudeville acts in large
tent.
3:00 Jamee I. Davis, demonstration
of handling bees.
4:00 Lecture on eugenics in stock
men's headquartors.
Evening.
7:15 Band concert in music hall.
8:30 Boyd & Ogle's one-ring circuB,
followed by fireworks in front of
grandstand.
Tuesd."-. Sept. 30 German Societies'
Bay.
Forenoon.
8:00 Gates open and all depart
ments in full operation. Continua
tion of judging of livestock.
9:00 to 12:00 Trap shooting.
9:00 Eugenics (babies examined
from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.)
10:10 James I, Davis, bee demon
stration on grounds.
10:30 Free vaudeville acts.
11:15 James McLay, exhibition of
driving sheep with trained dogs.
Afternoon.
1:00 to 8:00 Dlustrated lectures.
1:15 Band concert.
1:30 Hoc os:
2:25 pace, purse $1000
2:18 trot, pum 800
3- year-old trot, purse 2000
Second heat of relay race, purse 1500
8econd heat of wild horse race,
pnrie ........ - 300
Vaudeville acts between heats in
front of grandstand.
2:00 Lectures on child welfare.
2:00 Free vaudeville acts in tent.
8:00 James I. Davis, bee demon
stration. 4:00 Lecture oa Eugenics.
7:15 Band concert.
8:30 Boyd Ogle's one-ring cir
cus. Wednesday, Oct 1 Salem Say,
Forenoon.
ments in full operation. Continuation
of judging of livestock.
9:00 to 12:00 Illustrated lectures.
9:00 Eugenics (babies examined
from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.)
10:00 James I. Davis, bee demon
stration. 10:00 Free vaudeville acts.
11:15 James McLay, exhibition of
driving sheep with trained dogs.
- Afternoon.
1:00 to 6:00r-IHustratod lectures.
1:15 Band concert.
1:30 Races:
S-year-old, purse $1500
2:08 pace, purse 5000
2:40 trot, purso '500
Third heat relay race, purse 1500
Third heat wild horse race, purso 300
Vaudeville acts between heats in
front of grandstand.
2:00 Lectures on child welfare.
2:00 Free vaudeville acts in tent.
3:00 James I. Davis, bee demonstra
tion. 4:00 Lecture on eugenics.
7:15 Band concert in music hall.
8:00 Annual meeting bf Oregon
Purebred Livestock Association, in
stockmen 's headquarters.
8:40 Boyd & Ogle's one-ring cir-.
cus, followed by fireworks in front of
grandstand.
Thursday, Oct 2 Portland Day.
Forenoon.
8:00 Gates open and all depart
ments in operation. ,
9:00 to 12:00 lHutrated lectures.
10:00 James I. Davis, bee demon
stration on groundB.
10:00 Free vaudeville acts.
11:15 James McLay, exhibition of
driving sheep with trained dogs.
Tako FOLEY
KIDNEY PILLS
Tonic la Action - Quick In Result
Oct rid of your Deadly Kidney
Ailment, that cost you a high pries
in endurance of pain, lots of timt and
money. Others have cured themselves of
KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES
by the prompt and timely use of FOLEY
KIDNEY PILLS. Stops BACKACHE,
HEADACHE, and ALL the many other
troubles thatfoIlowDISEASEDKIDNEYS
and URINARY IRREGULARITIES.
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS will CURE any
case of KIDNEYand BLADDERTROUB.
LB not beyond the reach of medicine. No
medicine can do mora. In yellow package.
DR. STOXE'S DECd STOBE.
DiBifiS Bong
IBack
School
BOYS' SWEATERS
A dandy roll collar Bweater coat
with two pockets in navy, oxford
and cardinal S1.45
MISSES' SWEATERS
An all-wool sweater coat, Norfolk style
knit plait, high military collar a
beautiful thing for school girls in the
popular cardinal color $2.25
STOCKINGS
Our "Boy Scout" stocking, heavy rib
bed cotton for rough and tumble
wear, each pair 25c
THE "CO-ED" HOSE
The "Co-Ed" hose a very serviceable
fine ribbed cotton stocking for girls
at ..15c
UNDERWEAR
The children need good underwear
when going to school where they are
subject to draughts varying tempera
tures and damp atmosphere. We can
supply your needs.
I guess I know what I need more
than anything else I need a new
pair of "
BUSTER BROWN RIBBON SHOES
The expression of thousands of school,
children and a mighty .good bit of ad
vice for parent to heed. , These shoes
are built for school wear the su
preme test for footwear.
The school bell rang
this morning.
Now is the time to
equip the children
with clothing and
other necessary sup
plies. This you can
do here easiest, most
satisfactory, most eco
nomically because we
sell at lowest cash
prices
BOYS! GIRLS!
Look This List Over
Pencils with rubbers, each
j. lc to Be
Drawing pencils, each 10c
Large pkg wax crayons Be
"Kubens" Crayola, 12 col
ors 8c
Pencil holder Be
Pencil sharpener - Be
Pencil sharpener, extra
good 10c
Pen points, Gillette, 10 for 5c
"Corking" pen and holder ..6c
Pencil erasers, each lc
Pencil and ink erasers 4 and Be
Combination dividers Be
Pencil boxes, with key
5c, 8c, 10c
Ink, Sanford's or Thomas' ....Be
Pencil and pencil tablets, ruled
and unruled, all sizes, 5c up
Drawing pads 5c and 10c
Composition books.... 6c, 9c, 10c
Students' note books 5c, 9c
Legal of Fools Cap, 2 pkg ....Be
Slates 5c, 13c
Black or brown fibre lunch
boxes 10c, 15c 20c
Folding lunch boxes 10c
Aluminum drinking cups ....10c
Boys Are Delighted Go
ing to School in One
of These Suits
There is a wonderful diversity of
weaves and colors to choose from (and
by the way first choice is going fast).
Those Norfolks are the nobbiest suits
out. Every suit is tailored for style
and hard service. The Knickers are
lined throughout and seams are taped
which leaves practically nothing that
might be added to a first-class suit.
Prices $3.00 to $7.75
We close at
5:30 o'clock
except Saturday.
Hats and
Caps for
all Boys
Afternoon.
1:00 to 6:00 Illustrated lectures.
1:15 Band concert.
1:30 I! aces:
2-year-old pace, purse 600
2:20 pace, purse 500
2:12 trot, purse .. . i ... 5000
Fourth beat relay race, purse....... 1500
Fourth heat wild horse race,
purse' . . 300
Vaudeville acts between races in
front of grandstand.
2:00 Lectures on child welfare.
2:00 Free vaudeville acts in tent,
3:00 James I.Davis, demonstration
tion.
4:00 Lecture on eugenics.
7:15 Band concert by McElroy's
band in music hall.
8:30 Annual banquet of Oregon
Purebred Livestock association.
8:30 Boyd & Ogle's one-ring circus.
Friday, October 3 Oregon Manufac
turers' Day.
Forenoon.
8:00 Gates open and all depart
ments in full operation.
10:00 James I. Davis, bee demon
stration. 10:00 Free vaudeville acts.
10:30 Program undor auspices of
Oregon Manufacturers' association in
music hall.
11:15 James McLay, shoep driving
with trained dogs.
Afternoon.
1:00 to 6:00 Illustrated lectures.
1:15 Band concert by McElroy's
band.
1:30 Haces:
2:20 trot, purse 700
2:08 pace, consolation 1000
Fifth heat relay race, purse 1500
Fifth heat wild horse race, purse 300
Vaudeville acts botween races' in
front of grandstand.
2:00 Lectures on child wolfare.
2:00 Free vaudeville acts in tent.
3:00 James I. Davis, boo demon
stration. 4:00 Lecture on eugonlcs.
7:15 Band concert by McElroy's
band in music hall. Prizes will be
awarded to the winning babies in the
eugenics contest during the Intermis
sion. '
8:40 Boyd & Ogle's one-ring circus,
followed by fireworks in front of
grandstand.
Saturday, Oct 4 Shrlners' Day.
Forenoon.
8:00 Gates open and all departments
in full operation.
9:00 to 12:00 Illustrated lectures.
10:00 James I. Davis, bee demon
stration on grounds.
10:00 Free vaudeville acts.
11:15 James McLay, driving sheep
with trained dogs.
Afternoon.
1:00 to 6:00 Illustrated lectures.
1:15 Band concert by McElroy's
band.
1-an Races:'
2:15 pace, purse $1000
2:12 trot, consolation 1000
Last heat of relay race, purse.- 1500
Last heat of wild horse race,
purse 300
Vaudeville acts between races in
front of grandstand.
2:00 Lectures on child wolfare.
2:00 Free vaudeville acts in tent.
4-00 James I. Davis, bee demon
stration. 4:00 Lectures on eugenics.
7:15 Band concert by McElroy's
band in music hall,
8:30 Boyd & Ogle's one-ring circus.
Woodpecker's Waterloo.
"That woodpecker may be persistent,
but I think he's benten this time."
"VVIint Is he trying to dor
"Drill a hole in an Iron trolley pole."
-Pittsburgh Post.
AUNT SALLY'S ADVICE
TO BEAUTY-SEEKERS
C. M. P.: The nock should receive
similar attention to that given the com
plexion, so color and texture of skin
will be the sonic. A yellow neck and a
white face give a discordant effect. I
advise using for both neck and com
plexion, the treatment recommended ta
"Monica."
F. M.: First, stop scowling, if yoir.
would get rid of the lines between the
oye. The bst application for such
linos, and all wrinkles is a solution of
powdered saxolito, 1 oz., dissolved ini
witch hazel, ia pint. Butho tho face in
this daily until entirely rolioved.
Aloulca: You hardly need such a list
of cosinotics as you mention. Ordinary
moroolized wax will help you more than
any or all of them. It will gradually
(ibsorb tho withered, discolored com
plexion and you will soon havo a now
youthful and healthy looking skin. You
needn't get more than an ounce of tho
wax, which will coat you littlo at any
drugisfs. Apply nightly, like colli
(ream, wnshing it off mornings. Wo
man 's Uonlm.
Wrestling With a Razor.
Littlo Minnie Oh. mnmmn, what's
that dremlrul noise? Mnmmn HuBh.
(InrlliiK. pupil's iryliu; to save the price
of n shave - U.
TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS
FOR THEY BRING RESULTS
Albany has served a copy of tho ordi
nance compelling the putting of a now
car on its lino to the depot on tho P. E.
& E within 30 dnys from September 18.
It might add to happiness if doctor
had bargain days.
LAST SATURDAY I
Wat the second 6esf day in our history. Our tales
for Saturday, Sept. 20, 1913, exceeded our talet for
any other day in the hittory of our business with but
one exception, which was Saturday, April 23, 1910,
during our great discount sale.
It's because there's no juggling with prices in our
store and we sell reliable merchandise at prices that
"credit stores" can't match.
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8:00 Gates open and- all depart