SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OhCiON, FRIDAY, DEC. 10,1915, it WE WILL OPEN A 5c, 10c AND 15c BASEMENT ON SAT URDAY, DECEMBER 11TH, AT 9:00 O'CLOCK, A. M. You arc especially invited new basement on that fxlPresident Is Given to visit our store and our day December 1 1 th a I e Holiday To Each and Every Resident of Salem and Vicinity A MERftY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY INEW YEAR Santa Claus with his prancing reindeer and loaded sleigh has been stopping here very frequently indeed, and our store radiates the Christmas spirit to a most remarkable de gree. It is filled with that which will give geod cheer and comfort, and in order to enable you to get your remembrances at most reasonable prices as well as 6upply your daily needs at a GREAT SAVING, we have instituted this IMMENSE HOLIDAY SALE Buy Here and Buy Now - It Will. Be Greatlv to Your Interest To Do So t i 100 Pairs Oregon Shoe Store Shoes, Values to $5 pr. 1 Sc In Our Basement. Only one pair to an in dividual. These are good shoes, up to the usual Oregon Shoe Store shoe quality, but these are the last of our splendid buy. For an opening ad we offer 100 uairs of shoes for 1 Sc pair 35c Gingham Petticoats 15c each This is another ad for the new b a s e m e nt. These are made of good ginghams, plain blue or blue and white striped. These are short petti coats but many of them are as long as the pres ent style of dress skirts. Each 15c 15c Knee for Bovs' Trousers Values to $1.50 ' Now 15c These are not knicker bockers. Only one pair to an individual. Just one of our basement ads. 15c pair None to Merchants ;: $3.00 Black Silk Waists jj Sc i Ovation in Columbus Columbus, Ohio, Dei-. Ill If America this process of American business with keeps her poise and self possession, dissatisfaction. President Wilson today told the chain-. "I am, as most of yon know, a demo ber of commerce, she "should be t.ie crut. And 1 am n militant democrat, mediating influence in reconstructing I hold to the belief that the republi the shattered nations of Kurope after cans are mistaken and the democrats, -t-tlthe war is over." ' i right. J am, for instance, one of the The pence will "row out of this war few men. who believes in every word will not be a compromise, a "natch- and letter of the Virginia bill of up" peace, ho believed but instead a rights. ' . peace wheroin is a universal fellowship Of Mexico, he said: that can never be broken. "The Mexicans may not know what His speech was on Statesmanship of to do witli their businesses, but that is Industry-1 an appeal for business pre-'none of ours.' That is what 1 mean it parednes and for creation of an Am-Us to. be a democrat. I believe, in the erican merchant murine, an attack on common man aud believe that he ought the protective tariff, a pronouncement j to bo consulted as to how he is to bo that Mexicans' business .is none of our governed, ami that he should be given business and an appeal, for democracy j the same opportunity as every other with a small d. Mis 1500 listeners' man. '' WOMEN'S SUITS AND COATS EXTREMELY REDUCED IN PRICE Have you visited our Suit Department, tried on and priced our Suits? If you have, you know how very extreme the price cutting is, qual ity considered. Come and let us have the it ' pleasure of showing t d. you our suienuiu ouus and Coats. Prices the lowest. Bovs' Long Trouser Suits Sizes 29 to 34 $20.00 values $16.00 $17.50 values $14.00 $15.00 values $12.00 $12.50 values $10.00 $10.00 values $ 8.00 $ 8.00 values $ 6.80 Boys' ' Knicker Suits $10.00 values $8.00 $ 8.50 values $6.80 $ 7.50 values $6.00 $ 6.50 values $5.20 $ 5.00 values $4.00 $ 4.00 values $3.20 $ 3.50 values $2.80 VALUES TO $3.00 . IN SILK WAISTS :: Can you beat this price ? Only one to an individual. Holidav Sale of Men's Clothing You will need a new Suit or Overcoat for Christmas', and our large showing of nifty clothing, j'ust what the particular, man and good dresser ap preciates, will afford you a splendid oppor tunity to outfit your self, and the prices are i Decidedly Reduced it :: HOLIDAY SALE OF FURS ; : AU Furs Above $40.00 Now 1-2 Price Those Below $40.00 Now - 1-5 or 1-3 Less ' GRANITEWARE X Large and Small Kitchen Utensils . 10c Each A A A AAA lAiiiAAiAAAAAAAi A11A1 A i i AAAiAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ft? 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By Mort Burger ok ' "- 0 LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY Grandma's Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur Darkens So Naturally That No Body Can Tell Almost evoryono knows tho Sago Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, bring back the nnturnl color and lus tre to tho hair when Aided, sreaked or gray; also ends drndruff, itching scalp and atops fulling hair. Years ago tho only wny to get this mixture was to mako it nt home, which Is mnssy and troublesome. Nowadays, by asking nt any drug storo for " Wyeth's Hugo and Sulphur I'ouipoii'.id," you will got n largo bottle of thin famous old recipe for about 50 cents. Don't stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tell that you darkened yonr hair, ns It dues it so naturally and evenly. Vou dampen a sponge or soft brush with it nnd draw this through your hair talcing mm sum lb strand nt a time; by morning tho grn.v hair disap pears, ami after another application or two, your hair . becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy. Don't make Junk of it, If use- ful try a Journal New Today. - . returned he Inuucued into an insistent plea in behalf of a merchant murine thing tho American flag. Such ships, he said, must be provided if America aud if America preserves her poise and self possession she may have the priv ilego of being tho mediating influence in showmar the world that here is a intends to keep puce with her growing, country which has nlwavs wanted bet- export trade. Jn this connection lie re-jter feeling in all forms of relations culled that the "sens were full of j with other countries.'' American ships in 1HI2 when the na- From this subject, he reverted to tho tion was small, whereas now wo have ' country s (financial situation, ileelnr-' become a great nation aud the seas ureiing that for the first time in history, almost ourren of our vessels." The protective tariff, he assailed Strongly. "American businessmen," he said, were so interested to be protected this nation's credit is current. " Husinessmen " he continued "have for the first time participated in bringing this about by their work in the federal reserve system. like to against the Business of other nations j think that the American business mail thnt thev proceeded to protect them- may, without hesitation, match his wit selves against each other. The objectwith that of any man iu the world." to organize should not be exclusive ness, but c.ficiency. The spirit of ex clusion and inonopoiy is not Aniericnn. So we iiave reason to loon back upon He urged his listeners to "apply yonr minds to your business as if you were building up for all the worl-l a constitution of the United States. IS DESWD By FIRE Elevators With 550,000 Bu shels of Wheat Burned At Erie Krie, l'n., Dee. 10 Half a million bushels of Canadian grain, consigned to the allies were destroyed in a fire do ing $850,000 damage in the elevntors of the Anchor line here early today. Ineeiidinrism was the rumored, but un confirmed cause. State aud government investigators at once turned to hunting for tho sup posed fire bug, though the owners said there were indications that the fire re sulted from spontaneous combustion. If spies fired the elevators, they se lected a particularly opportune time, for the city had discontinued its fire tug service and streets surrounding the elevators were blockaded with freight trains. This delayed the firemen, while the "flames ate through three elevators housing OaO.OOO bushels of grain, five grain laden Btenmers close by pulled out to a safe distance. . Tho elevators had been under eon stnat guard since the allies stored their wheat there. ' ' NO WOMAN NEED HAVE . . STEAIGHT, LANK HAIR Instead of burning the life out of your hair with a heated curling iron, vou can add to its life by using plum liquid silmerine, and at the same time secure a far better nnd prettier result. Your hair will have a delightful curl and naturul wavy appearance, no mat ter in wjiat form it is done up, it yon will simply apply a littlo of this harm less fluid nt night with a cean tooth brush, drawing this through tho hair from root to tip. A few ounces of liquid siliuorine from liggtst will Inst you a long while. This will not spot tne scalp or streak the hair, and it is neither sticky nor greasy. It is without question the best hair curling method yet found and no doubt will soon be us popular here ns it is abroad. Barge Load of Dynamite Causes Leaving Homes Seattle, Wash., Dee.' 10. With viv id memories of the havoc wrought by the explosion of a barge load of dyna mite in Seattle harbor Inst May, the residents of Port Madison, a settlement of about 300 inhabitants across the bay from Seattle, became terrified when they nwnke four mornings ago and found a seow loaded with 100 tons of lynnmito, moored 300 feet off shore. So fearful were thev that some war plotters would touch off tho explosive that tney beiran abandoning their homes. . Today the town was practically de serted, a majority of the inhabitants having moved several miles inland, lui't and baggage. the scow uppeared mysteriously ov ernight. It was in charge of the J rule pen. lout Towing company, of Seattle. According to the towing company. the dynamite was shipped here from California and is being loaded today on board a steamship Tor one of the bob ligcrent; countries in Kurope. NOT FLATTERING) TO MARY. Paris, Dee. 10. A sliliio hand found Mary (iardeu s pearl. She offered him either a kiss or ,t-0. Now, altogether, "wel what did lie tnkct" No, yon 'a wrong. Ho t'rok the L0. Great Britain has raised Ihe nmbnrio O'.i tobacco for Germany possibly hop AN EASY WAY TO END CATARRH FOREVER Simple Home Treatment Destroys Germs of This Dangerous Disease. The reason why so many people who suffer from Catarrh never seem ablo to get cured is that they are continu ally seeking tho momentary relief of sprays, douching, greasy creams, oint ments, etc. Such things do open up the swollen nostrils and clenr the head temporarily, besides stopping for a while the disgusting blowing, hawking, spitting and choking, but they never dure. To" drive out Catarrh for ood you have got to get down to itB real cause. Catarrh is a germ disease. Tho air is always full of catarrh germs thrown off by ono person and absorbed by another and- when the system does fail to throw off such germs they find permanent lodgement in the nose, throat and head and multiply rapidly. The germs of catarrh can be best destroyed by inhaling the pure medi cated air of Hyomoi (pronounced High-o-nic).' This splendid and powerful combination of oil of Eucalyptus with other healing agonts lias a wonderful germicidal action. You breathe its air into your nose, throat and lungs by menns of a small hard rubber inhaler which Daniel J. Fry and other leading druggists here in Salem and vicinity supply with every treatment. This medicated air is certain death to the germs of Catarrh and drives them com pletely out of your system, and when the germs are destroyed the catarrh with all its disagreeable symptoms will stop. Even two or three minutes use will give refreshing relief, while, if you will uso it tow or thdee times a day for a few weeks it will completely banish catarrh- and every symptom of catarrh. As Hyomoi is pleasant to breathe and is always sold by drug gists everywhere with a positive guar aniee or successrui results or money back, surely no catarrh sufferer should go long before trying this simple home remedy. Oregon's flax experiment is further evidence that , experience is a good rencner, nut rawer expensive. WALL61F0RD Sticmminmi r-T inn i n..! m,m 4 Smile With Him! Read Our Serial THE NEW ADVENTURES OF J. Rufus Wallinsford 44 Sec ihe Moving Pictures A Galley o Fun! NO REMEDY. "After the circus parade had pnsseJ yeaterday," wearily said the landloit! of the I'olkville, Ark., tavern, "them two young ladies, Maxine and Lucile, that wait table here, got' Into sort oi a dispute over which of 'em It wai that the clown winked at, each claim In' the credit, or discredit, I don'l know which. One illustrated her views by beating the other head with tlx dinner-bell, while the other voiced het oplnltsn with a ketchup bottle. 01 course, I understand how, being work; lug ladies, they resent all Insinuations that they are In any way Inferiors; but still, after the Ketchup bottle had spread most of its contents over thj scene, and the clapper bad flown ouf of the bell and broken a window, 1 sorter felt called upon to Interfere and stop the fracas. "No, it ain't worth while to fire 'em. 1-ndten will be ladles, and there ain't no help for it." SOCIETY NOTES FROM THE LON- DON TIMES. ' The betting Is 13 to 5 at present :hat the Duke of Dedbrooke will not id out of goal In t lino to attend the oronation festivities of King VA ward's successor. The Duke is "in" .'or 14 years. i Tho Baroness Ellk-Blff .announces :he coming-out party of her accom plished niece, the Hon. Muriel Sponge '.o take place at nn early date at the, 5ne old country place of the Baroness, 'Queensbury Hall." Odds of 3 to 1 his Dtfered that the Baroness has nit niece; and 9 to 2 that If she has, she won't have the nerve to bring her out. Lady Lackdough will signalize the opening of the Fall season with an immense ping-pong dinner to over guests. Betting Is brisk at 12 to T that the bailiffs will be Ihe first guests to arrive. Society Is at a complete loss to un derstand why Mr. William Waldorf Astor should have presented a, hand some hunting-case watch to old Sir Michael Misspent. At any rale, it In universally predicted that Sir Michael will have the ticker up the spout by Thursday week; and, so far as the bet ting goes, It's a case of write your own ticket. One of the real events of the sea son, the garden party of the popular Marchioness De Lush, is on for next month. Odds of 100 to 9 against pre vail that the Marquis will not be sober enough to appear. Young Lord Looseends came In for his inheritance late last week, the es tate consisting mainly of the title anil a kennel of hounds. At the Platypus. Club-they are making up a pool as to whether he marries an American heir ess or a Gaiety Girl. . No doubt 8lr Tranby Croft is a for tunate card-player, but you can obtain' even money in any Mayfair drawing room -that he possesses more skill at games of vhance than he does at games of skill. They are nothing it not original at Ihe Trepanned Club. One of Its mem bers recently laid another 4,000 even that a horsefly could fly further than a fly horse coultl flee. So far as 1 known the stakeholder has not- yet rendered his decision. Bishop Boldnag Is a game old fportsman, and one who can not sen that a friendly wager Interferes with with his standing as a dignitary of Ihe cloth. The Bishlp lately offered to bet the Hon. Willoughby Wlldrako that the latter would go to Hades when he died; but the Hon. Wlllough- by declined the wager, even at liberal odds. The engagement Is officially an-' nounced of Lady Audrey Axtartar to Lieutenant Henny-Henny, of the Life guards Green. The odds on 'Change are 23 to 8 that the old Dowager Duchess Axtartar bulldozed Henny Henny Into It: nnd 17 to 5 Is also of fered that he will eventually leave tho country rather than come up to the sc-rutfh. A NICE POINT. "Every student of history known that our Christmas customs are a de velopment of the Roman Saturnalia.' "O, surely not all!" . ."I think so." "No, no! There's no reason to sup pose, for Instance, that the liomiins were all the time being hunched to do their Snturnnlian shopping early." , UNNECESSARY KNOWLEDGE. Aunt Sarah (a spinster) Now, dear. If you would only watch ma closely. you might learn how to crochet. Littlo Bessie Oh! I'm goln' to get married when I grow up! ing the Teutons will go up in smoke.