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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1913)
DAILY CAPITAL JOUBNAI; 8ALEM. OEEQON, FEIDAT, DECEMBEB 19, 1913. ITS" 11 11 11 M N Si J "tirfr 't-Vi-lffr n-inA1--Mt'''r',h'll'l'll,lh,l'lllllll"t'Hti'j feiUS nlil If rf si ili jh mM rttlHHiUlilMi' miM i BluHHHI M ii mfr itiail sfrsi IsWilliriwI rtsW iilt Mini msi MM mi Mssi Utm si fli !NAM till ! ilk, ntitiJ 1 1 1 ? 1 4 j paq3 roxnt 1: f 1 V IL- . .. li '. L 1 ft . 11 i ens its Mece me nappe ueics a ( t M is r i r i m n WE WILL BACK every Bargain offered in this ad with good merchandise. The Greatest Sale Ever Held in the City of Salem ! II M U f ri FURNISHINGS 15c Sox cut to ., : 8c 2Sc Sox cut to ; 10C 50c Necktie cut to 19c 75c and $1.00 Neckties cut to 39c 50c Suspenders cut to 15c 25c Garters cut to 15c 25c and 50c Sleeve Bands in Chriiitmai boxes 19c 50c Men's Work Shirts 39c $1.50 Dress Shirts cut to 89c $1.00 Boys' Dress Shirts....... 50c 50c Boys' Overalls cut to.. 15c Collars, regular 2 for 25c, now per dozen 15c fl tl II II 'II .. tl II tl II ta 11 tl li 11 tl El II fl II tl tl li M tl tl II II u n li II tl II n 11 WE WILL OFFER the Greatest Bargains ever heard of in this country. ; CLOTHING $15.00 Men's Up-to-Date SuiU cut to I $4.89 $20.00 Men's Fine Suits and Overcoats ; 7.89 $22.50 and $25.00 Men's Extra fine Suits and Overcoats, 4 r qq blue serges Included ' "OI $27.50 Men's Suits and Overcoats ........ - 14 89 $35.00 Men's Suits and Overcoats 17.89 $1.00 and $1.25 Work Pants cut to .59 $2.50 Pants cut to , .98 $3.50 Pants cut to 1.89 $4.50 Boys Suits great values, cut to 1.98 HATS AND CAPS $2.00 Soft Hats cut to .......!....$ '.89 $3.00 Soft and Stiff Hats cut to ..... .1 .98 Caps cut to .25 MEN'S SHOES $3.50 Men's Low Shoes cut to .50 200 pairs of Men's $3.00 Dress Shoes, your choice .98 $3.50 Work and Dress Shoes cut to 1.98 $4.00 and $5.00 Fine Shoes cut to 2.49 $5.00 and $6.00 High Tops cut to 3.39 - UNDERWEAR 50c Men's Heavy Underwear cut to , .39 $1.00 Mixed Wool Underwear cut to .79 $1.50 Union Suits cut to .89 $2.50 Union suits cut to 1.59 $1.50 Cooper's Mixed Wool Underwear cut to 89 SPECIAL PRICES ON Sweaters, Mackinaws, Flannel Shirts, Gloves, Umbrellas, Etc. WE ARE GIVING THE PUBLIC Merchandise Just as We Advertise N ri n ii a it n 1 m 11 em t Sold. 9 V o n S3 El li 11 tl H wl n ti u 13 II II ei tl M ti u n n ti ii li u C! ti ei more dtocik i Absolutely one of the finest and highest class stocks of gentlemen's clothing, furnishings, shoes and hats in Salem ' i .mn rimju-t piiim.iL i nirii swmiiiw nn mi hi ..., ' The Northwest Corner of Court and Commercial streets. Entire stock will be closed out. ' evil am mm fKi mm t score SALEM, OREGON Northwest corner of Court and Commercial streets. Store placed in the hands of F. H. Pageler. v II !! II n n n n tl u Any Statement Made in this Ad Will he Backed Up With Good Merchandise Bring This Ad With You . . . . . U Sale - Will - Continue - Until - The - Entire - tj Ml M fr 1 AH YM "M rmwm $18,000.00 - Stock - Is - Sold - Out! t ! ' T "7 -J rT mtHfHmfrtolAn&iimn twsjt m til ilUtillilMH 1 Ml -ill l I-1 111 i Mi4 II II tl IJ iMkhr1Mi FOR HERVOUSHESS r iJmJsV ? 4 OBAIQ, At hli residence, 147 Union iitreot in NnrvotisncM eomn from nrv e haunt Inn, an unhwilt by conilit lon of the HATVM lit anmA rt IK Kfwltf T9 ... ,... ... ............ ,.,n ywi aw narvowii. you uervo food , , , mng to ton, and strrngthea , JobB ' W8 k0" P"""' yu.r nrve., KmiII OIWs Oil EmuUionl Mr' Crsl cwn to MarioB 0,ml.v ln i. U. Mmt nmfood tonic, ro&l 1875, lettllnjf U ths Wslilo Hill., whoro nuloine for tho norvwi, s rl bulWor; h llved unUl bm,t 1S " of utronBth wid hcJUi for the blood in to 8al,,m where ha h lue) r"ld' and vv purt of tho .ynlcm. It ia not1 J- Mri CmlK WM ,B hl' 88,h a stimulant It contaliu no aWhol or hllvi" b?n bu" ,B.5i;b'B pn NX 34. hiMt fonnin(f drug, aa many o-calld V2"' "toiilia" do that atlmutata yovir hoartl In W Mr. Cralu marrld Mlaa Ktb aml rmiwlc for a abort tlmo aftor tak-1 oriii Hloiijt, tho roanlt of this union be iag, only to )tave you walir and wome '"8 lrK fsmlly, of wohm the follow off than bfor. It 1 a rijij nwlioiuo, M"Z (urvived the doooaaed: Mrs. D, W. onta(nliig lngrfidipnts nwiaary to) Qraham, rojilar IIU1, Canaila;; Mr. E. ovowomo your wmhraa and ncn-oua-htm, and glvo nw atrensth and life and health to evry jiart, H may not make you fwl bettor the firt day, be ijMie Uio nerve and tiraue fooda It con tain need time to 'got Into the blood boforo the gfx work of uibiilMinn in Ix-jiin. Hut it will make you fi'tt bot tw and loea nervoua boforo you have taken anywhore near aa much of it aa yon have of other thlnga that did you nothing but harm. If it dwa not if it falla to natlnfy you In overy way, we want you to tell ua o and get your money bock. You who aro weak and mii down, and yon who aro apparently well now, but aro L:Mt to nuffer from Tarloua cold weather ailitieuta, uoe Doxall Olive Oil KimilHiiin to net and ksp wvll and strong. For the tired out, run-down, nefvoii, emraiated or deliilituted the onvaleeinj growing eliildwn f,n nHple it (a a auuxlblo aid to K'newvd Ireiigth, better apirila, ((K'WliiB health. Hi'KiilI Olive Oil KniuUion Klnif of 'tho relebruted Itexull Rhaw, Mrs. 'Edgar Hartlity, Mra. B. K. Iownlng, Mrs. A. I. Eoff, of Palem; Mra. M. A. Taylor, llalaey, Or.j Mra. W, H. Pennington, Ontario, Or.; David Craig, Berkeley, Cal.j H. II, Craig, Ua Angelea, Cal. J. B, Craig and It V Craig, of Balem, Kealdea the above chil dren Mr. Craig leaves one brother, David Craig, of Quebec. Tho deceaaed has been a member of tho Maaonte fraternity for a number of yeara, Mr. Craig leave, many friend In fa lotn and throughout the county, The funeral aervleea will be held at Itlgdon Ulehardaon'a funernl parlors at 10 a. m. Saturday, December 20. The Interment will bo at Maeleay, Or., at 1:.W the aamo afternoon. JOHNSON. At the Salem hoapitnl, Thursday, De- vlgornting, building up, diBtiunvpwvent itig effects, If it does not help you. your money will bo given bnek to you Kemodioe'it for without nrnnmonl. 8ld in thla commu freedom from eickwee. of you and your nity only at our store The Itexall Store family. Dlnthitut tnxt ing unlike the etui liver oil rtparat.iona yon 'H bo tt Imthiiniuatie. n)'it it (is we lire when J on hme mled iia ativii;theing, in ore of inoro than "Oofl leading drug "tun's In the V'nlti'd Htules, Canada and treat Hrllain, J, ('. IVrry Drug Htorea, Selem, Oregon. comber 1R, 1013, at 11:30 a. m., August E, Johnson, aged 49 year,'i ' The funeral aorvicea will be held from the Rigdon & Richardson 'chapol Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Rev. P. S, Knight will officiate and the in terment will tako place In Lee Mission cemetery. WALDI8PEL, At the family residence, 1176, North Twelfth street, Balom, Thursday, De cember 18, 1913, Oeorge Waldispel, aged 81 years. f f ' '" Deceased leavea,' besides hia parents. Mr. and Mm. Waldlspel, two brothers and two aiatera Mark, Carl, Lena and Ruth, all of this city, Tho funeral will be held from the residence Saturday, December 20, at 1:30 p. m. Rev. Mr. Maag, of tho German M, R. church will officiate. The burial will take plnce in Leo Mission cenieterv. BE The Snlem Klka Lodjie made arrange ments last evening with H, L, Drown, of IVrtlnnd, to produce with local tl ent "The Hand From Amsterdam,'' a very popular musical affair. The com edy ia to be atngod January 19-L'O, Mr. Drown produced "The Klka' Tooth" here Inst year and It was a great sucihks, "The Hand From Am stiU'tmti" is nld to be even funnier. Twelve rh.iraetira aie reipilred in tl o piny, beside, a chorus of Id girls and eight men. Rehearsal will be commenced after t hristmaa and Mr, Drown Is confident, with the abuudnneo of good material available In rlem, that a very classy performance will be stltQrd. DON'T LET YOUR HAIR SPOIL YOUR GOOD LOOKS Take the right cajo of your hair, and inatoad of spoiling your good looks, it will tynprove them. You can 't beautify your hair with barettoa, ribbons and such things. Knick-knacks made home ly hair look even worse, becauae tho contrast ahowa off its ugliness to great er effect. If you' want beautiful hair aoft, silky, lustrous and glossy use Harmony Hair Deautifier, a dainty, liuuid hair dressing. Use it also if you want your hair to go iuto place in wavy, grace ful" fashion more easily, and atay 'where you put it. It overcomes the un pleasant, oily odor with a delightful roee fragrance. Very easy to apply simply sprinkle s little on your hair each time before brushing It. Contains no oil; will not change color of hair, nor darken gray luiir. To keep hair and scalp dandruff-free and clean, use Harmony Bhampoo. Thia pure liquid shampoo give an instantan eous riv h kither that immediately pone-! Irate to every part of hair and scalp, insuring a ipilck, thorough cleansing. Washed off just as quickly, the entire operation tukee only a few moments.' Contain nothing that can hnrm the hair: leaves no harshnoesa or stickiness jnH a sweet (''"anliiioes, ! Doth Preparations come in odd shaH'd, very ornnmcntnl bottles, with sprinkler tops, Mannony Hair lloiuitificr, 1.00, Harmony Miampoo, .'. Doth guaran teed to satisfy you in every way, or your money back. Sold in thi com munity only at our storeThe Retail Store one of the more than "(HiO lead ing drug stoles of Iho I nitcd States, iVtnada and rent 1 trit h i it, which own 'he big Kiinmitiy laboratories In Hostou. whom the many celebrated Hannony l ermines ami Toilet .1 reparation are madiv-sl. (' IVrry Drug Storoa, Sudem, Orgon, " '" " The annual mooting and inspection of the Ibonl O. A. R. eorp will be held tomorrow. Dinner will be served at 12 o'clock and at 2 p. m. the annual in- apettion will take place, officer will be here. Department CcrrrtiM Hn kkWf a inn For the solution of his happiness on Christmas morning SEE OUR WINDOWS ' In the center case we have a pleasant assortment of "Keiser Cravats" at 50c each. "The Pendleton robe is just the gift for your eastern friends. A bathrobe or a lounging robe a man enjoys but hardly, ever buys for himself. Our Christmas sets in appro priate boxes are inexpensive gifts of pleasant usefulness. Be a "spug" and join our crowd of happy shoppers. Salem" Woolen Mills Store "The Christmas Quality Store." SL : : 3