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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1914)
i A mmi nit Mlltj i;. 3 if! u- i .... A A FT T TY T T T TTTTTTTTTIIiiiii iAAUM fj f emodelin xoansioii eyers f COMMENCES ON MONDAY, JULY TWENTIETH ;j I.J R arid a Here's to a Bigger, Better and More. Beautiful Store for Salem, the City Beautiful We are going to remodel. We have needed room for some time and our going out of the men's clothing busi ness was one of our steps toward making more room for other expand ing departments. We have commenc ed tearing down, and from the dis order and noise of remodeling will rise a more beautiful and more mod ern shopping emporium one to which Salem people can point with pride. Almost every department in the entire establishment will be re nrrat.ged new fixtures will rake the p!ace of old ones, but we're drifting from our point what we want to tell you in this ad is that we are going to have a rousing remodeling sale,'as we want to be rid of as much merchandise as possible, so we won't have to handle it in moving depart ments. Every stock in the store of fers unusual opportunities no bet ter time to purchase than now in this value-giving sale. m NOW IS THE TIME TO OUTFIT THE MEN, WOMEN AND CHILD REN THE TIME TO REPLENISH THE HOUSEHOLD NEEDS, TOO. DON'T FORGET THAT SCliOOL TIME WONT BE LONG IN COMING-THEN YOU'LL BE GLAD THAT YOU BOUGHT SCHOOL SHOES AND OTHER TOGS AT A . SAVING. THIS IMMENSE VALUE-GIVING EVENT COMMENCES MONDAY. VISIT THE STORE AND SEE WHAT WE ARE DOING. REMEMBER - OUR . REPUTA TION OF :U YEARS SUCCESSFUL MERCHANDISING IN SALEM STANDS BACK OF EVERY AR TICLE YOU BUY. n Here We Mention a Few Prices Which Prevail in Different Sections of the Store Entire stock of Boys' Clothing, no reserve, Less 33 1-3 PER CENT Special prices on entire stocks of Shoes, Ox fords and Pumps (Grover Comfort Shoes and Men's Nettleton Shoes exempt.) Attractive prices on every garment in Wo- men's Ready-to-YVcar. Misses' and Children's Garments very much undcrpriced. Women's and Children's Underwear and Hosiery can be best bought now: $1.25 Union Suits 89c Iron-clad Hose for Children, two pairs for 35c Women's Hose, special at 15c a pair Compare with 25c grades. A splendid number in,Si!k Hose. Extra spe cial at 83c a pair Madras Draperies, regular grades to $1.25, special 97c a yard Dress Goods and Silks, all at special prices. Fancy Ribbons, regular grades to v $1.25, special '. 39c a yard Entire stock Lace Curtains, take your pick,r reduced. .33 1-3 PER CENT Special prices on Laces and Embroidery. 48-inch Roman stripe Art Drapery, (50c kind, special 39c Cream Drapery Nets, 25c grade, extra spe cial 19c a yard Entire stock of Dressed Dolls, take your pick at ONE-HALF PRICE Entire stock of Pillows, splendid grades, re duced : 20 PER CENT Entire stock Trunks, Suit Cases, Bags at sale prices. Entire stock of fine Cut Glass, reduced now 33 1-3 PER CENT White Chinaware, entire stock special prices. Auto Accessories Horns, Tire Covers, Tool Kits, Chamois, Skins, Ammeters, Blow-out Patches, etc.. all reduced. . ... .20 PER CENT Special sale Women's Hand-bags, take your pick 75c each Entire stock Fancy Buttons, splendid variety, at 20 PER CENT LESS Muslin Underwear, Corsets, Kimonas, House Dresses specially priced. Select anything you want in Men's Furnish ings and we will quote a remodeling sale price. We're going out of the men's clothing business right away. What's left of our Men's Suits and Overcoats, take your pick commencing Monday: $18.00, $20.00, $22.50, $25.C0, $27.00 Suits or Overcoats, remodeling sale price $7.95 $15.00 Suits or Overcoats, take your pick $7.00 $12.50 Suits or Overcoats, take your pick $6.00 Coma and carry them away. Never a bigger bargain in your life. Entire stock 3Ien's Separate Trousers now at ONE-HALF PRICE Entire stock Men's Straw and Panama Hats at ONE-HALF PRICE Specials like this : 50c B. V. D. Underwear 40c li $1.00 B. V. D. Underwear S0c ::: $1.50 B. V. D., special $1.25 :: ircMvs M.T JUL 1 CQODiCOODS The House of Quality The Home of Satisfaction OOOEeLGOOD S All Around Town AMUSEMENTS. , : ; . Jit Try Scott'i 15c meals. o E, II. Mills, local manager of the ('lurk's K. Spaiilding Logging company, li'ft today fur a ID-days' trip to Hock away beach, where he will spend his vacation. o Co to Dr. Stone' g for trusses. BMCiir State, lift ween Liberty ami High) Motion pictures "The. Opium Smugglers" showing work of I'. 8. Secret Servin; mill "Eugenics vs. Love", a eomeily featuring Margaret Fischer, the Ore. yon (I ill. GLOBE (State, between Lib erty ami Higa) Motion pic tures of Yitagraph drama", Miser Murray's Wedding 'resell t" mill "Snowdrifts" with scenes of the far north, l'ipo organ music by L. I'. Meior. inl Hand Concert Sututav I afternoon, Willson I'ark, at 3:30 o'clock. Delicious tee cream ice cold drinks. The Capital Confectionery, Nineteenth unci State. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bllgh are expect ed home tonight from Hroitonlnisli, where they liavo been enjoying n pleas ant outing daring the past ten onyx. Dr. Davis Bean will be In the coun try much of the time after office hoars. I'luino oS I'M;!. o Thoro will be a band concort in Wil son park next Sunday afternoon nt 3:30. This is not an extra concert, but one of the postponed concerts which could nut be given on account of rain. Brick ice cream Frozen ready to take, home, nt the (liny Belle, Stute street, opposite the Hligh theater. Listen for the Capital Journal carrier boy. He will whistle as he leaves your paper. Miss Lizzie McLaughlin, the stenog rapher at t'.ie Charles K. Spaulding Log ging compiiny ' head office, has gone to Newport on her vacation. Ml9s Mc Laughlin will spend 10 dnvs at the beach. o I Tbe Spa Special brick ice cream to j take honw with yon. Not necessary to ;pnek it in ice, it will keep fine tintil you are ready to use it. Today's fla vors: Maple mousse, vanilla ice cream and strawberry sherbet. These three I flavors in each brick. ; Take home a brick of our fancy ice 'cream. The Gray Helle, State street. E. E. Lavallour, proprietor of the Ta- cilic Photo compiiny. went to Seaside this afternoon for a four-days' trip. He will improve his time taking some pictures of the seaside life at the pop ular beach resort and hopes to secure .some natural scenic lards which he will add to his collection, I Attorney Carey F. Martin, of Salem, ; formerly of Eugene, arrived in the city i Thursday night in their automobile nail left, yesterday morning for Belknap 1 Springs on their annual outing. Ku geno liegiater. - i I Ice cream to take home 8trawbcrry. , ! chocolate, vanilla, peach and brick ice I jereani at the Gray Helle, State street. It. Monroe Gilbert, the artist, who is ' proprietor of The frame Shop, is bocoin i ing note. I for his unique hand carved ! picture frames, and is establishing a I reputation for then: outside of Salem. He is .just completing a frame 30 by j 72 inches in size, finished in antique gold, that has been ordered by a I'ort- land lawyer. I 1TaOiHn T)lrir lieff.n auft fn it I .MM ...v. SUV .. .11. " .V. .. divorce this morning from Dumont 1 l'wire whom she married in this city in W.M. Two children, a son, (Sarrie, aged 22, and a daughter, liail Coke, aged 20, were born to the couple. Mrs, Dwire alleges that she was deserted ly her I husband in II1 10. The . evidence in the case of E. C. ' Tongue ngaiast the state board of agri- j culture was completed this afternoon at 2: "0. This is the famous race-horse case that has been pending in tlic courts since lHOii. The arguments be gan after the evidence was all in, and j the case is expected to reach the jury late this eveaiag. , , Orange sherbet, lemon sherbet, pine nipple .sherbet, peach ice cream, straw berry ice cream, chocolate ice crcnai, vauilin ice cream in cartons, to take home, l'hone I!ii2, Helle 's It va3 rcportod to the police today that the room of Hubert Matzke at the Matlock rooming house at the foot of Court street had been catered and snmo GLOBE I Hon. Frank B. Rlgga of Rockford, 111., will speak in the First M. E. i church Sunday at 3 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. 'This will be a temernnce chalk talk. Kvery one is cordially invited to attend I both lectures. COMING Mon. and Tues. THE GOOD FOR NOTHING "A photoplay with a purpose'', a powerful 4 Act Comedy Drama featuring G. M. ANDERSON TINY SNYDER (Haritoae) articles of value including a gold watch taken. It was stated that a fairly well dressed young man applied at the room ing house yoMtorday afternoon ami en gaged a room and when left alone iu his room evidently improved the time by pillaging tne room of Mr. Matzke. "Moose, attention. Members and their friends are cordially invited to Moose hall, Tuesday night at S o'clock, to lis ten to addresses by Supreme National Director LMgnr Kastor aad Supreme In structor Leonard Oarver on the order n ml "Moose Heart," the home main-! taiaed bv it. Among the visitors from out of town who came to Salem last night rsoeeinllv to see the fountain pluy in W illson I'ark wero Mrs. Klla ,1.. Metger and Marie E. Sheltou of Dallas ami T. I!. Jones of McMinnville. Mr. doaes has beeu touring the coast and declared that the Salem fountain display was a new and delightful spectacle to him. A license has been issued for the marriage of Kllis E. Cooley, a salesman of Grants Pass, and Ella A. Kopplien. a saleslady of this city. The second matrimonial ticket issued today was for the marriage of Chester I. Ball and KlizabethI.ouise Howell. Mr. Hall is a Salem hop grower and Miss Howell is a seamstress also of this city. 0 A special concert will be given tomor row afteruuoB on the capital grounds, Willson I'ark, at 3:30, by the ci'v band. So many have been the re quests sent to director Stoudeumeyer for music Sunday afternoons esoeiaIlv for the pleasure of many who work during the we-k and cannot attend the evening concerts, that an extra band toneert will be giveu Sunday afternoon. Being wise, of course you've insured ; vour house. If it burns, you get the money. Hut, how about your auto.' How about the machine that brings so much pleasure to you ami your family,' If it r. licked up by the flames tonight. what have you to show for it .' We in sured others' autos and they were mighty glad of it after the fire. Let us insure yours. No haggling no do- i lay you get your money. See us now. ' l.aflor & Holfnger, -IOC, Hubbard build- I ing. At too request of Secretary Moores ! of the Salem Commercial club, City 1 Engineer Walter Skeltou lias prepared ' specifications for the improving of the! remaining stretch of road from the city; to the fair grounds. If is explained1 thnt the fair this year is held later than , usual and consequently there is a great er possibility of rain". When it rains the roads to the fair grounds become muddy and almost impassable. It is proposed to put them in such condition that they may be traveled witl mr. - arid that local citizens and visitors will not be inconvenienced in their attempts to visit the state fair. Corrpany E, Twenty-first infantry, V. S. A., Captain Stacy commanding, will arrive in Salem on July 10 on a practice hike from Fort Vancouver. Wash., to Cottage drove. The soldiers will encamp on the parking on the south side of I'nion street, between Front and Commercial. It will be an interesting event for the people of Salem, as it has been a long time since any regular foldiers have camped in the city. The will pitch their little army tents and cook their meals on the little kits that I'ncle Samuel furnishes to his fighting men. As M company, O. N. (?.. will be away at camp at Gearhart when the regulars come, the entertainment of the officers and men will he up to the citi zens of Salem. H,-.rt;i'.in traveling bags and trunks. Special prices. Huren & Hamilton. HOME READING To be thoroughly enjoyed, should not tire the eyes and be followed with a dull headache.' If when reading, your eyes blur, tire or ache, come to me for a pair of . Reading Glasses made for YOUR especial use, only after an expert examina tion of the Eyes How do your, eyes feel today?. , MissA.McCulloch, Optometrist. 291 N. Com'l St., Ground Floor Hours 9 to S. Phone 925 s J i 1