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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1915)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 16, 1915, THREE i B7, way. ir f B.E0FB. ." on Facte "JBKe 1 P. T. BARNUM, THE CIRCUS KING, ONCE SAID, "THE PUBLIC WANT TO BE FOOLED." THAT MAY BE TRUE AS REGARDS A CIRCUS, BUT WITH MERCHANDISING THE OPPOSITE IS TRUE FOR IN BUSINESS THE PUBLIC DEMANDS ABSOLUTE FAIR PLAY AND A SQUARE DEAL TRUE, TRUTHFUL ADVERTISING, CLEAN, BRIEF AND TO THE POINT WILL HELP, PUBLICITY IS A NECESSITY IN ORDER TO BUILD A BUSINESS BUT MORE IMPORTANT FACTORS ARE QUALITIES AND RIGHT PRICES FOR 'i After AH It's Prices That Count LADIES and MISSES COATS MILLINERY I SUITS AND DRESSES Ladies $10 and $12 heavy belted back Big assortment velvet shapes, large or Ladies' $88, $20 and $25 tailored suits, Coats, sale today small, choice, today serges, twills and Scotch Tweeds, on sale at ft90 , 98c $7.99 to $12.90 Ladi69' ZtLZT'1' ""SSwta"1 Ladies' one piece dre.es of serges and oTvrtL today $5, today messaUne ail, regular $7.50 and $4.50 'W $3.90 Misses and Children's Coats, heavy Genuine siBc velvet shapos, black and wool Coats for Winter, regular combination colors, turbans, Ladies' $10 and $12.50 Suits Stripes, $3.50 to $8.00 values , sailors, etc. Shepherd Checks, etc. $1.98 and $3.45 $1.48 $6.90 id it $ Italy Has Many Dogs In Active Service Performing Im portant Work $12 $15 Great Suit Values Wool Nap Blankets Full 12-4 double Blankets sold elsewhere at $3. It's a fact. Tou can buy them here for Table Linen 68-inch Bleached Table Linen, floral designs. You'll pay 65c for It elsewhere. Save 25o a yard We hav It. 39c Men's Underwear Extra heavy .Australian Wool Shirts and Drawers sold the world over at $1.50 the garment. -Save 50c, our price 98c Dometics By buying outltjgs, ginghams, per cales, ducks, draperies, galateas, inuslins and sheetings you save, per yard, 3c, 4c and . 5c Men's Overcoats And Suits, our $10 and $12 num bers are good values at regular price. Sale price $6.90. Men's Sweaters Heavy Buffneck Wool Sweaters sold regular at $3.50. See for yourself. Save almost half by buying them here for $1.98 Men's Mackinaws Heavy Wool Mackinaws, regular ' $8.50 to $10. We bought them at prices and can save you from $2 to $3.50 by selling them at $6.50 House Dresses Ladies' House Dresses and Kl monas, regular $1.26 to $1.75. Save 50c j,o 75c by buying here now at 69c and 98c $3.50, $1 and $5 school suits, ages 5 to 15 years. Sale prices mean a saving as our prices are $1.98, $2.35, $3.48 Ladies' and Child's Shoes Regular $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00 dross and school Shoes priced for rapid selling at $1.18, $1.35 and $1.98 ByAlice Rohe. (United Press IStnff Cm-respondent.) Koine. Aug. 22. (By mail. Reno is a real dog of war not one of those symliolieiil dies of wnr which tvnifv I the destructive onslaught of conflicting enemies, yet Reno has done some pretty strenuous work against the enemy anil a result he is wearilig a medal 'about j his neek suspeuded by a tri color rib- ixn. Keno saved his master, l.ieutenim't , in a hand-to-hand eombiit in Ca- dure. In consequence lie is the pet of regiment . Italy's dogs are playing an important part in the fierce struggle which ia go ing on ar ine irontier. Austria has mo bilized iier canine soldiers with great i success ar.'d todny when dog meets dogs in those mountainous confines of Italy's old provinces there are conflicts which would make dog history for nil time. ! The Italian war dogs are largely i mastiffs. Keno is a big white "molon-l so" (mastiff) and is typical of nil' these faithful four-footed soldiers. The uujjs are uimen nose, uniensneu iroin the trenclies and go forth scouting, beating about iu the brush and woods scenting the enemy's npproaeh. When it happens that they run afoul of Aus trian dog scouts, doing similar duty, there is warfare of the wildest kind. Fierce and bloody it lasts till one of them has given his life for his country. The Italian war docs are nerfeetiv I trained. They follow the columns on the march, When a conflict occurs the dogs become half mad witii ferocity, nnyiiig aim jumping and leaping as thuigh they would tear the eneinv tu pieces. Keno, following the column one dnv beside his beloved muster, saw a hand- to-linnd fombnt between the Italian of ficer and nn Austrian. The officer was struggling brnvely but it was due to Keno that he was saved. Leaping at ttto Austrian s throat the mnstitf drng- ged him to the ground piercing his jug jular vein with his sharp teeth. I From that dny on Reno lias' never :left his lieutenant. Ho sleeps with him, and eats mess with him. When he Is not in service lie plays with the sol diers, deporting himself as any dog would who did not have a great world destiny hanging over his head. The war dogs beside scout duty and actual fighting are of especial use In the Italian eHinpaigning for they enrry flusks about their necks and "in the mountain passes are first aid to many an in. urea Alpine soldier, Every man ought to have at least two or three good suits they last longer, look better and you always look well dressed. We can give you some splendid values at $12 and $15 Let Us Show You to Prove It Brick Brothers The House That Guar antees Every Purchase. Corner State & Liberty Outing Gowns Ladies' Daisy Flannel gowns, all sizes, sold everywhere at $1.50. You can save 50c aa our sale price is 98c Children's Coats Curlcule, Plush and . Velvet Cord Coats up to $4 and $4.50, bought at 60c on the dollar. Sale prices $1.98 and . Ladies' Waists All Waists and Middy Blouses re duced about one-half. $1 and $1.25 Waists; $1.25 and $1.50 Middy Blouses 49c and 98c Bed Spreads One case full size crochet spreads sold! regular at $1.29. Save 50c apiece. The sale price is 75c Cotton Blankets Blankets of every size, weight and price. Double Blankets from $1.00 to $2.50 the pair. Sale price 68c and $1.65 Compare Our Prices and Be Convinced The Greater Chicago Store Save Money By Buying Now BaosaaeoMOOka wJsJeW-'-Is SALE COMMENCES AT 9 A. M. Saturday Specials GET READY FOR SCHOOL BOY'S CLOTHING either long or Strictly up to the minute Suits with short Trousers 20 per cent less SATURDAY ONLY Girls' and Children's Coats 207 Less Saturday Only. Relegates To Irrigation J Congress On Excursions TINE FEATHERS" Janet Beecher the Bolasco Star, Ap pears at the Oregon Today. Fresno, Oil., Sept. 1(1. Delegates to) Kugcne Walter's stngo play "Fine the International Irrigation Congressi Feat hern," Iuih been dune in film form spent today in making excursions to , mid is being released My World film points of interest ndjlieent to Fresno; j Corporation. Tlio author mudo a success and were much impressed with tlio;0f t lio original piece, which was one methods and results of profitable irri- i 0f H,viral popular dramatic works, viz: gntion around here. ;"Paid in Full," "The Easiest Way," Tonight a meeting will bo held at uj . . Tlio Wolf." which eminent irrigation experts will! .rnne't Hccchcr is the cciitriil figure of apeak. In tne moi ning a special train .).., f.im )., Mic plnvs the pint oflolitnn will carry ncicKiiu-n i i nmrui. i young A resolution advocating ine csiuiinnii- ... i ... merit of a national marketing commis sion' was proposed in tho congress yes terday by S. Glen Andrus, secretary inuimger of the Sacramento chamber of I commerce. l)elegutcs are asked to sup port a bill nw before congress which ; would provide for a commission of : twenty-iiin'a meiiibcis. to be appointed 'by the president, to work tor improvc Inient of marketing conditions tlirutigh out the country. Greatest "Touch" In History May Be Made (Continued from rago One.) i . . . woman WHO is (iisconiemeu lot in life; yearns fur fine Men's Engineer and Fire men's black and tan Hose Saturday Only 3 Pr. for 25c Ribbons for the Girls and Misses hair ')0c and 35c Ribbon 19c Barber Towels 3c each, Saturday Only. 10c PERCALES All Standard Colors Saturday Only 7'2cYd. See Our Guaranteed Hose for Children at 15c and 18c if ' ' "V'',i v I'rescior.i Alichele who recovered Jiis speech and hearing through tile iov of seeing his lieutenant aguin, and Stint Ultimo S(iiilliii'ciotti, Neapolitan, who regained his speech through hearing n iKi-tuine of I'hopiiiH, offer two inci ileutH among the intiiiy strange emotion al happenings recorded in Italy's war fa re. Thfl Hiilinn temperament seems to be giving dully proof of its actuality. t'reseioni, infantryman, was not actu ally wounded but was thrown to the ground II nd shockeil by a shell burstig cur tj j in. lie lost his marini; mid speech and vns laken tu the hospital lit 'l. ....... All 1 . ' . i luiiiiiiu. jh iiiiowii means jiroveii fruit less to restore him to his normal condition. One day it was learned that his lieutenant luul been brought to the hospital. Thinking to give him pleasure tile iiifiin'tiyinnn was taken to tiie iiffi cer with whom he hud shared the joys mid sorrows of warfare. The two thretv themselves in each others arms over come by emotion. Releasing himself, bin face beaming but covered with tenrs, the unfortunate soldier heifan to mn.e his lips. Wit'i a supreme effort iie forced stini.go iiniiatiiral sounds from his lips. Hut next dny he regained ins speech and hearing. The case, one of the strangest re corded tit the Toronto hospital, is reg istered as having been a cure duo to deep emotion. Tho case of Corporal Kipiillnociutti bears out. the well known theurv of the cuiativo power of music. The Neon- liKo nil lus race is a lover of music. In violent combat ho became suddenly mute. Taken to the iimpilnl or .Modcnii lie tailed to respond to treatment. One evening a doctor Knowing or (he corporal s passionntn love lor music liegan playing a ( liiipin ii i T u i tie on the hospital piimo. The soldier after tho doctor luul played the music tor several minutes suddenly began to tremble. Then lie sprung to his feet crying " llnico nn'- )C)C)(3(c)iC3()C!C3SC)(3C)()j(). A SIMPLE WAY TO sk REMOVE DANDRUFF : ! There is one way Hint, has never fnibil to remove dandruff at once, iiml that is to dissolve it, then you destroy it. entirely. To o this, just get about four ounces of plain, eoiiiinini liipiiil iiivon from any drug store (this is all you will need), apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp mid rub it iu gently with the finger tips. Ity morning, must If not all, of your ilundpiff will be gone, iiml three or four more applications will completely di.-i solve and entirely destroy every singlo sign and trace of it, iki mutter how much dandruff you may have. Von will find all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your huir will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, Milky mid soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Jasper N. Hliaife el in to (Iuih. K. Spniibling Logging Co., lot 1, block HI, Salem, T. II. Kay et ux to .f. P. lingers, lots 111, ':!., L'it, lit, Hen l.i Hid Park, Haleiii. The (iermaii American Investment Co. to .1. V. Rogers, lot A, J, 2, II, 4, 0, (I, 7, s, II, II), II, 12, I I, 15, HI, 17, ik, in, no, 2d, il, -:h, lilt, III), 4il, 41, 4.1, 4H, 47, 4M, 4, 511, "l, Den 1iiiioimI Park; also parcels II, (', O, K, F, I, J, and K, Hen Ijimoiid i'lirk, ISiiluiu. HERE'S NEW VIGOR FOR OVERWORKED STOMACHS ft corn. His ore iiml been affected. TRY SALEM FIRST ALm eommtitetAL CLum v.. fr- 10 interests was started today. fore gn lo ., . om.nis.ioners' w're closet- means, has a brief career ot l.t er uad eJ n the Hiltu.ore hotel and refused to glory; and then suffers retnbution w inV0ne company with her weakling of a bus- While tho Oermnn-American bankers'! band who connived at her social exnlta .n.itiofi Inn I been in doubt, it was prae-lfion and auffercd wlrn Iier In her fall. ticnllv assured to.lny that they will I aid the niovemen't if pn'er itiduce- uients were offered. j .1. I. Moigan is innking every effort, to get help from other iiromiiienet tin-, anciers, and .lames J. Hill Pn't n hour ! discussing tin nituution with .Jacobi i After conferring with Bc'oiff, Hill said: , . I "I don't think that (lertnan-Aineri-1 can bankers will place any mumbling blocks in the way of tho loan. They, 'are grod Americans Mil good banker:. The lonn ought to be made, and 1 be lieve it will be made without difficulty. ! It i of the utiuo-t importance to the' ! American farmers, lor with exchange ( at its present rate, they are at dis-, 'advantage. Thev inunt be helped." ! IfHiiger from oraiilm wan believed to ernotfht. and the rom- 'missloners' sei lusion was attributed tu I fear of death. Police took special' pre- cautions to yard them. I K-nator K. 1). Cusk. of Albany, Is jbete today, attending the land grant (Conference. SmokcTi of Turkish Trophies Clgtwtte fifteen year ago ar imoacr Turkish Trophies tlgaxettej touayi The story is 11 fine one, It is a morn 1 one, it is 11 lesson and a warning. And it is worked out with great driiinutic skill. Kverything that happens In the photoplay is what you might, expect to happen in real life when two young peopla deliberately start In to live, be yond their means. (Inn of the most Impressive juirts of! this picture is that showing tlfc bursting j of a dam and the flooding of the sur- rounding country. Tho cause of this, was nn inferior kind of cement fori which the scekir of fine feathers was responsible! she persuaded Iier bus-; band to accept a nefarious proposition from a villainous man who would miiknl money out of supplying a poor kind of cement instead of a good one. Senator Hamuelp M. (Itirlnnd, of Leb anon, la attending the land grant con gress. Miss Pearle Miller, of Hilverton, is a visitor In Salem today. Daniel .1. Fry, the popular druggist, has been in 1h drug business long enough to have his own opinion of the best way of selling medicines. Uo say the plan adopted by Mi-o-ua, the great dyspepsia remedy, ia the fairest ha Inn ever heard of. ilo doesn't believe thai a medieino ought to bo paid for iiulesi it does the user imno good. And JU-o-nn is sold under a posilivo giiarauten to relieve dyspepsia or to refund tho money. You simply leave CO cent on deposit with Daniel J. i'ry and if, after you have used tho box of Mi o na you decide that it lias done you no good, all you have to do ia to tell him so and ho will return your money. Hundreds of people have been roliovod of stomach agonic by using this ro maikiiblii remedy. It i not simply a food digester; it la a, medieino that puti .nil of the dlgestivo organs into normal condition and gives ruddy, glowing, vig orous heulth. A cliiingo for tho better will bo seen after tbo first few dose I of Mi n na, and it continued use will soon give the power to eat anything at any time, and not suffer distress after ward. Mi-o-na is sold under a positive gmir aiitee to refund the money if it does not cure. This Is tho strongest proof that can be offered as tu the merit of the medicine. Nothing lessens a mini's success Iu his work or a woman's fiiscinatiug per sonality mora than a weak stomach, with its attending evils, t'se Ml o.nu and "ce lOW much mure there is in life. A Big Surprise for Hop Pickers 400 Tents at cost price for this week oidy. Also everything licoded for camping. Don't fail to eo ui If you mJ anything la thit lint. H. Steinbock Junk Co. The House of Half a Million Bargain. 302 N. Commercial St. T"01" 808 ft