Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 23, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1914.
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Men's goods, and there is not one article in our store we cannot stand right behind
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$4.00 Men's Shirts, Sale Price . . $2,60
$3.00 Men's Shirts, Sale Price . . $2.1 5
$2.00 Men's Shirts, Sale Price . . $1.85
$1 .50 Men's Shirts, Sale Price . . $1.20
$1 .25 Men's Shirts, Sale Price . . 90c
$1.00 Men's Shirts, Sale Price . . 70c
50c Men's Shirts, Sale Price . . 30c
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Our regular 50c grade
sold by other stores at 75 c
during this sale at
25c Each
Florsheim Shoes
$8.50 High Tops, pair ... $7.10 g
$7.50 High Tops, pair . . . $6.00
$6.00 Regular Shoes, pair, $4.75
$5.00 Regular Shoes, pair, $3.90
$4.50 Regular Shoes, pair, $3.30
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Salem's Finest Men's Goods Store
offers you material savings in g
standard goods. No long shots I
Every article guaranteed.
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SINGING PIG WARBLES
AND OWNER PAYS FINE
ported from trniu to theater, Mrs. Kvn
liitchio, his owner Hint ninimuer, inusf
my a $10 fine in police court tnilny.
A barbarian cop, who, Mrs. Ititrhic
tearfully told the court, looked more
like a iiiir than llouarty (loos, didn't
Loa Angeles, Cal., June 211. Because appreciate the soaring symphony and
Hogartv, "the singing pig," warbled a investigated, lie fnui.d llogarty im-
givn free play to Ins stomach muscles
and prevented tho deep breathing nec
essary to artists, lie also opined llo
garty might be hungry.
Mrs. Kitchie secured the pig s release
by tho authorities in timu for iiis turn
last night at a movie-vaudeville house.
porcine aria while he was being trans-
Corns Go Sure Pop,
If You Use "Gets-It"
Simple as A B 0. It's the Mew Way
of Curing Coma and Callouses.
If you have corns now, the chances
are you have never used "GET8-1T,"
the biggest seller among corn cures ever
known. It is the new way, does away
with trouble, pain and fussing in treat-
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ing coma. Thousands who have put
tered, with old corns for years, have
gotten rW of them right off, with a few
drop, of "OKTS IT," applied as quick
a you can spell your name. Corns iust
Iov, to be tut, pirke), filed, gouged and
puueu. yuil it. You tried cotton
rings that cause shooting corn pains,
greasy salves that spread over the toe
asid make it raw and tape that sticks
to- the stocking ntw try ' OKTS-IT."
It has none of the drawbacks of the old
style corn cures, eases pain and never
tans on anv corn or callous,
"CKTS1T" is sold by all druggists,
S5e a bottle, or sent direct, by B. Law
rence A Co., Obirauo. .
PEOPLE OF TUB NEE
GRATEFUL TO SALEM
WILL HOLD BEAUTY SHOW
TO GIVE AWABDS IN CONTEST
Babies Will Be Measured and Ex
amined By Competent' Physicians
Children Scoring 97 Percent or Over
To Go To Stata Fair.
Turner, .Tune 21. (Special to Jour
nal.) What would be sinolderiny muss
of ruins of the business portion as well
as many residences of the city of Tur
ner, Ore., such business buildings anil
residences stands today a monument to i Salem ami the awards made according
tho memory of tho prompt response tojto scores. All babies scoriug 97 per
A full fledged Eugenics contest in
connection with the baby show is to
be held at the Hotel Marion on Thurs
day and Friday during the Cherry Fair.
The baby show is to be primarily a
beauty contest with the awards to be
made without regard to the scientific
methods of raising children. The
Eugenics contest is under the auspices
of the Woman 's Home Companion and
the babies will be measured and ex
amined by competent physicians of
the call of the Salem fire department.
When the call was sent there was
little hope of saving the S. '. depot,
cream station, lumber vard, elevator
nnd all of Front street, but the remark
able run from Salem (about 12 niin-'and all expenses paid.
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cent or better will be entered at the
Stato Fair next foil and the winners
in this contest will be sent to th
I anama Pacific exposition at San
Francisco in charge of their mothers
utes) and tho action of the men in get
ting the fire under control soon gave
the citizens the assurance that they
were safe with such valuable assistance
at hand.
Tho gratitude of Turner citizens can
not be expressed in words, and Salem
can well feel proud of her new motor
fire engino and the loyal and able men
of the department. -
In response to a cull to Albany, their
fire department was gotteu in readi
ness to hasten to Turner should the
Salem department prove inadequate to
haudle the situation, nnd to Albanv
Miss Margaret Wishart, a nurse at
the Salera hospital, will have charge of
tho eugenics contest. Miss Wishart as
sisted in the Fuigeuics contest at the
state fair Inst year and at the Port
land Rose Festival this vear and will
bo assisted by other trained nurses
from tho Salem hospitals.
Any baby between the ages of one
and four years may be eutered in the
Eugenics contest and the entries will
be divided into three classes according
to age. Tho fisrt class from one to
two years, second, from two to three
I aim me iniru irom inree 10 lour vears,
GOVERNMENT CASES" MAY NOT
BE AfFECTED BY DECISION
Washington, Jud 23. Despite the
federal supreme court's decision Mon
day fagninst "outsiders" who sought
to invalidate the Southern Pacific's
putents to California oil land worth
approximately $500,000,000, that they
might themselves fi'e on it, it was stat
ed today that th government would
not drop its suits to recover tne Mid
way and Coalinga properties held by
the railroad.
The government view was that the
ruling out of the "outsiders' " claims
did not necessarily mean it could not
itself recover traets which after pat
ents had been issued, proved to be min
eral bearing.
The Midway and Coalinga suits were
brought respectively by Special United
States Attorneys E. J. Justice and D.
B. Townsend. The rands are estimat
ed to be worth $100,000,000.
DECISION PLEASES PEOPLE.
ROYAL ROSARIANS TO
COME HERE SATURDAY
Bunch of Boosters from Portland Will
Attend Cherry Fair on Last Day,
Coming in Special Train to Salem.
likewise the citiv.ens are very grateful 1 The Woman's Home Companion offers
1 or mcir willingness to assist.
Though the city of Snlem will not
render a bill for the services, it is fully
expected by Turner's citizens that a
more substantial expression of their ap
preciation of what Salem did to save
the city will be forthcoming to Salem
in some form or other in the very near
future.
For Cherry Queen
Cut out th. coupon attached, writ. th. name of th. lady you want
for Queen thsreon, aud deposit at any of the voting places. It counts
as on. vota. Talc, an interest in this and make it a real boosting event.
Tickstt will bt on sal. at th. voting places, for one, fiv and ten cents,
entitling th. purchaser to on. vot. for each cent.
COUPON THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
Good for One Vote
For Cherry Queen, 1914 Fair.
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Vote at Patton Brothers, Commercial Book 8tor,
Georg. Water. Contest closes f p. m., June 3.
Spa, Gray Belle,
two lironze medals tor the winners in
each class, the highest scoring boy aud
the highest scoring girl. As this con
test is an elimination contest to re
duce the entries at the state fair it is
essential that all babies who uii.'ht
be entered in the Panama-Pacific fair
be entered in this one in order to get
the free trip to San Francisco.
In order to stimulate further in
terest iu this important feature of
the fair a number of special, prizes
were donated by some of our inter
ested citixeus. A list follows:
For the fattest girl baby not over
IS months, a baby toilet set, value
donated by Commercial Hook Store.
For the fattest boy baby not over
two years, a shoofly, value donated
by Josse and Moore.
For the. best appearing boy, over
years . ami under 10 years, iu "cow.
boy" or "Indian" suit, a pair of box
ing gloves, value ;, dontaed bv Ben
W. Olcott.
Spokane, Wash., June 23. Citizens
of Spokane are greatly elated today
over the decision of the United States
supreme court yesterday upholding an
order by the interstate commerce com
mission radically reducing westbound
fre'ight rates from eastern territory.
The decision marks the end of a 25-year
fight. The approximate reductions
from cftfltern territory to Slokane. es-
I tablished by the decision, are as fol-
j lows:
I From Missouri river points 4 per
I cent, from Missippi river points 10 pef
! cent, from Chicago territory 14 per
! cent, from Detroit territory 13 per cent,
I from Pittsburg territory 20 per cent,
j from New York territory 10 per cent,
( from New Oilcan teiritorv 28 per cent
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HOW'S THIS?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any ease of Catarrh that
cannot be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure.
V. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 13 years, and
Dcueve mm pertectiv nouoraoic in an
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I NATIONAL bANK OF COMMERCE,
j Toledo, Ohio.
; Uah's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
J acting directly upon the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system. Testi
monials sent free. Price "3 cents per
bottle. Sold by all druggists.
! Take Hall 'a Family Pills for constipa
! tion.
Hoyal Rosarians have selected Satur
day, June 27, the last of the three days
of the Salem Cherry Fair, as tho time
for their official visit to the city of
"King Bing," the ruler of the "Cher
ry City." The excursion is to be run
under the auspices of the Commercial
elub and the Rosarians jointly. Leav
ing Portland about 12 o'clock Satur
day, luncheon will be served on bourd
the excursion train. They will arrive
in Salem about 2 o'clock p. m., and
will remain until night as. guests of
the Royal Cherrians, whose organiza
tion in Salem corresponds to that of
the Rosarians in Portland.
Many Portland people will come on
Thursday, unofficially, to be present
at the opening ceremonies of the in
stallation of "King Bing" on his fes
tal throne.
Reservations for the Saturday excur
sion are being received at the Commer
cial club, and indications are that by
far the largest delegation of Portlnnd
people will come at that time.
ROOSEVELT COMING HOME. j
On Board Steamship lmperator, June g253ffl3S3I2S222S2i3lS!
23. Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, "homo-i
ward bound from Madrid and London, B"
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mnerator. He met personally about
half of the crew of the great vessel j
and shook hands with the engineers,;
firemen ana stoRers. ine coionci wasi
in excellent health and spirits.
The lmperator will reach New York
tomorrow.
to help your poor tired stomach, in
active liver and clogged bowels, liaclr.
to health and strength. This BuggertM
an immediate trial cf
HEAVY RAINS DO DAMAGE.
Topeka, Kan., June 23. Reports
were nrriving here today of heavy dum
age in northeastern Kunsas by the
heaviest rains in years. Streams were
said to be out of their banks, railroads
washed out, crops ruined and much
livestock was lost.
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
It has proven beneficial iu cases of
Cramps, Diarrhoea, and Biliousness.
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BODY IS FOUND IN BAY.
San Francisco, Juuo 23. The body of
an unideutified man with bullet
wound in the head was fished todar
! from San Francisco bay.
DAMAGE IS $90,000.
' Klamath Falls, Ore., June 23. It was
estimated today that the fire which de
stroyed the sawmill of the Pelican Bay
Lumber company did damage amount
ing to tiHUXK). ' Three hundred men
were thrown out of employment.
The fire, which originated in the
back room of -thtaWmill, spread Tap
idly. The luratier in the yafds, valued
at 1130,000, and the dry kiln and sheds
were saved with difficulty.
Drum Corps May Be Here.
Tortland, Ore., June 23. The send
ing of the Sons of Spanish War Vet
erans' army corps to Salem as the fea
ture from Portland for the Cherry fair
is being urged and tho matter is to be
brought to the attention at once of the
commercial organizations. The drum
corps, 50 strong, is a unique feature nnd
attracted wide attention during rose
festival parades. The veterans are will-
! ing to send the drum corps provided the
! business organizations pay the actual
expenses of the youngsters on the trip.
You Can Cure that Backache,
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ache and general languor. Oct a pack
age of Mother Gray's AROMATIC
LEAF, the pleasant root end herb cure
for all Kidney, Bladder and Urinary
troubles. When you feel all run down,
tired, weak and without energy use this
remarkable combination of nature's
herbs and roots. As a tonic laxative
it has no equal. Mother Gray's Aromatic-Leaf
is sold by Druggists or sent
by mail for 50 cts. Sample sent FREE.
Address, The Mother Urav Co., Le
Koy, X. Y.
VOLCANO EXPERT WILL TAKE
A SQUINT AT MOUNT LASSEN
San Francisco, June 23. Professor
Frank A. Perret, the volcano expert,
visitor here on his return journey
from aa investigation of Japanese cra
ters to Italy, where he spends most of
his time, left San Francisco today for
a look at Mount Lassen.
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