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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1916)
RNAL. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23, 1916. THREE gssaanaaaaanasaanszaaiJiJEa ti n ii ii ii it ii ii ii ii ii H II II Greater CAGO n M 13 H ID U em, Oregon ti r pi n 13 U a i i,ii.hiii i,m i iiii .imiim mufif IMnl ni in. urn ami i.lf ii i ' 3 li THE DAILY CAPITAL STOKE i he ii jfL i v a a i t La tSt Li L ii ii 1 ii J u u u ti ii M n The History of the Chicago Store, Starts Today j and will continue until our enormous stock is cut down all conditions of dye stuffs and out-put of the manufacturers are carefully con- H H sidp.red. To disnnse of this oreat stock, is now our aim. as our eastern hiivers liavp nntfr1 na rm fk Into- rJoTrolnr-mofo El H - 1 O 7 " 7 - -w- w - J w V MU VI H LA VA V4 T UlUJllilllOt n ii The prices we quote in this sale are the lowest you will ever see for the year 1916 SI 11 11 tl 11 II 11 EJ ra n u n u ta Ladies' New it 11 li ii li El u li n 1 r,j li u ii ti ri ci :i tl ri E! 11 M ! Jlk Suits and Coats MiOt(JJ Now opened up and ready for selling. Stylish gar ments direct from our buyer New York. WONDERFUL VALUES We believe in quick sales and small profits Coats, $4.50, $7.50 $9.50 Suits $7.50, $9.50, $11.50 tfg iW 4i mit J "AitMm Take Advantage of the Little Prices Quoted They Mean a Great Saving of Money Lay in Your Supply Now While your quarters are worth half dollars later on. 10c Dress Ginghams now, yard, 6 l-4c. 12 l-2c'Dress Ginghams now, yard, 8 1 3c. Fancy Challies now, yard, 3 l-2c. Men's 65c Work Shirts now 33c. Fancy Silk Mulls now, yard, 22c. 18c Pillow Cases now 10c. 75c All Wool Serges now, yard, 48c. Silk Fib er Hose now 23c. Ostrich Plumes now 98c. Bungalow Aprons now 25c. House Dresses from 49c up. Dollar Corsets now 48c. Wool Dresses in basement salesroom, $2.98. Ladies' $15.00 Suits, basement salesroom, $3.90. And so along the hundreds of Bargains. 49c 25c 23c 25c 10c 39c Ladies' Envelope 3 Cans Sugar Cured Empress Silk Crepe Chemise nicely triju- peas, high grade Best El Coffee Best Columbia River Fancy Jap Cups and 36 in wi(le aii coIors med, bargain price quality steel ground, now Salmon Saucers now on sale for special price ' 19c 3 for 25c 23c lb. 3 Cans 25c 2 for 10c Yard 39o 19c 98c 25c 9c 39c 5c SO&ESS K 1 Hey Comb Bed Double Width Bleached Cretonnes with Persian Bueker S"" STSfZ 3G inch, special, yard Spreads, heavy quality, Damask, floral designs, designs, now colorSi now on'ly saIe prJcel 19c now 98c now, yard 25c yard 9c ' 3'Jc ' ' 5c 71 ir i : lis 4 Vi 500 DRESS SKIRTS Dress Skirts now on sale. Navies, blacks and fancy styles; full and wide. Price $1.95 . and $2.95 New Spring Goods Mountains of New Spring Goods now on display in all departments all over the big store. NEW SILKS, NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW WASH GOODS, NEW MILLINERY and hundreds of other new spring goods now shown. B Come here for shoe values. We can show you the best values in Salem. Shoes up to $3.00 Now $1.49 and ' New Spring Millinery Now opened up and ready for selling. Come and see the New Spring styles; they will certainly please you. Up to the hour Hats NOW I: r i t t i i rii i i GS! ill U P R m m m u u Vi $1.49, $1.98 1 and $2.49 "PIRATE CAR" LATEST High Speed Car Used to Run Down and Rob Autoists Stirs Los Angeles T.cs Angeles, Oil., Feb. 23. Bnn.litry liere took new turn before dawn to luy when highwaymen in a rear "pir ate cur" nppeurvd on l.os Feliz rond, pursued the machine of Attorney (). J,. I Anderson, spattering it with .bullets, I robbed tlio lnwyer and his wife and dashed away ufter simishiii his nuto- 1 mobile so he could not use it to spread j the ulurm. Anderson walked to (llendale and no- j tified the sheriff's offiw. While u iosse was getting ready to go to the seene. another telejhone call came from Hunt- i ington Park on the other side of town. j The "pirate ear" gang had just ap peared there, given ehase to another ! machine, robbed, its occupants and van- , ished. According to the story told by Anderson, the bandits are reckless and desperate. When he first heard them ! behind him lie crowded on a'l fpeed, whereupon three of four of the thugs i opened fire. Their automobile over hauled his with ease. He described it ' as a powerful, black ear, carrying no lights and no numbers. STILL AFTER BRANDEIS Golden West Paint Shop In Connection With Vick Brothers Garage Automobile and Carriage Painting in all the latest colors and styles, using the late Bake Oven Process. My many years of high class painting enables me to give you the best in Auto and Carriage Painting. I guarantee all work that leaves my shop. I make a specialty of High Grade Work, monograms, etc. C. D. Stevens 260 N. High Street, Salem, Oregon Washington, Feb. 2'.. Three new charges alleging desertion of clients and double dealing were made today against IOtiis 1. Urandeis, supreme court nominee, by Austin Fox, repre senting .')") ltoston attorneys, before the senate sub-committee investigating Urandeis' fitness. Fox charged that: In 1 110(5, I!niudeis acted for n commit tee of stock holders against the F-quit-able Assurance Society of Chicago, and with nine months appeared for the com pany in opposition to a stockholder, George Peters. Urandeis ncted ns an attorney for a Mr. Stewart against the officers of the Gillette Safety Kuzor company, in alleging mismanagement, and then within a few months aided the Gillette concern against his former clients. Knindeis aided K. H. Harriman to get control of the Illinois Central railroad from Stuyvesant Fish in a deal which led Colonel Koosevelt to cull Harriman an "undesirable citizen," while simul taneously attacking the Boston nndj -name rauroau tor practices m which it was alleged hp had aided Harriman. Fox said that he would produce fl witness to prove that Brandeis personal ly appeared for Harriman, despite his denial before the Slassachusetts legislature. Concatenation of the Hoo Hoos and Dinner Tomor row Nisiht TODAY'S ODDEST STORY. St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 23. Although only twelve miles apart, St. Paul and Minneapolis have separate weather bureaus. The original single station, which I'ncle Snm said could efficiently handle weather con ditions in both cities, was in St. Paul. IVople in Minneapolis coii"tanlly taunted the St. Paul station with sending weather reports destructive to their bazaars, fetes and civic turn outs. Minneapolis people just wouldn't accept weather sent them from St. Paul, so t'nelfl Snm gave in and established another station in Minneapolis. Try Capital Journal Want Ada. Portland, "re., Feb. 2.'1. Timberinen, lumbermen and Hoo Hoos gathered at tho Chamber of Commerce this morning for the thirteenth annual conference of the Western Hetnil Lumbermen's as sociation and the Lumbermen's Mutual society. Dozens ot delegates from nil parts o' the Pacific coast were on hand today for the opening of the three clay con vention. The dinner and concatenation of the Hoo Hoos will be held tomor row night. As an incident to the lumbermen's convention a Portland department store today announced the instailatioa of a retail lumber department in its base ment. v Addresses from several northwest sawmill men on the methods used in their mills will occupy most of the time today. sic WAR NEWS OF ONE YEAR AGO TODAY Russia admitted losing an entire army corps in the retreat from Fast Prussia. Tho Him sians and Austrian armies sway ed in a death grip in tlie Car pathian passes. Knglaml said cotton would be made contra band of war. The long ex pected western drive of the allies was again postponed be cause " Kussia was holding her own." Knelnud closed tho Xorth Channel. The, American cotton steamer Caril) was sunk li v a German mine. , At the mouth of the r'uer they board- eil the horse dr iwii stages and i-aiue to I.Iarvis landing where at the first, sail ,ing boats were used to bring tho pas- ' sengers over to Lmpire. ! Hut the world ,lo nunc and two years iago Goist and Kinney put on toe auto- i mobiles to carry passengers up and . iiown (lie nencn iietween .Parvis lanoingj 'iiii'l the linpu.i. Gasoline hunts plied j neiuecii niiicncsicr imv auo Kuruiiicr and it was the first of last May that. Captain Cornwall put on the Ford auto stages on the beach from the rmpqua to Florence. Previously this trade .'null been h indleil by the horse drawn stag ERACE I Gardiner Stages To Be Abandoned Soon I As Railroad Is Open I It was ;is veins ago tii.it Captain V. J. Cornwall and associates started the "I think .'ID .lays will see the rail load open mid handling tois passenger traffic," slate. I Captain Cornwall. "This will put us out of business. Hut the Drain stage route probably will al ways continue, for mail purposes." lioseburg e view. Miss Edna Keeley Wins Three Day Speed Contest Cover ing 1500 Miles San Francisco, Feb. 2,1. Can a t i - I young woman in natty modern dollo-; island the hardships of an autoniobi; (endurance race just like a man? Sin Unable to Explain Rumor of His Death lev Klgin, 111., Feb. head ot the 2:i. Dr. M. O. state hospital present stage line from Drain to Coos I "as unable to explain today the basis liny, says the Marshfield Times. A few ' ''or reports that C.il f uirest, former weeks now will see the close of the, champion amateur billiard player, had -Miss Kdaa Keeley has done it. SI. won a three day speed contest in Am Irnlia. and covered 1, !(K) miles. Out-, iug this time she acted us her oi 1. uifchiiniciun and won the name of tin greatest woman race ear driver. D rated with medals, and smiling!.? relating her ambitions as well as 1 . .lw.lpast trials, Miss Keeley came to San ).' i Francisco on the Matsuii liner I.uiTni". SHE FINALLY SUCCEEDED Portland, Or.. Felt. Demurest is in practically the same had mental condition as when he at tacked his wife some months ago," j beach route, probably for till time for .died tin1 coming ot the railroad me. ins a new and iiieker way of travel. Hut nevertheless, the stages have aid ed materially in the development nfii-abl the ibc,ior. Coos Day. The Drain route at one time gradually but, I was the' noliular road to Gardiner mid! death for a Ion" Coos IS iy. It is true the Coos Hay j sick spell or an accident. " Wngon iioad was open, but this was Denia rest 's mentality weakened grad pnssable only about three or four months ' uully, following a murderous attack on nis wue ax ' nic.tgo last summer, .vi rs. DeinarestrH mother saved her death. lay. The race wan held some weeks ago ' around a course stretching from Ade j laidc to ltrisbaae. It was open to vvt,. j men only. During her fight for firs,t j place she was stuck in .sands, faced with i the problem of changing tires and nieiid- Ilis type dcterior.ltos do not expect his time unless he has li 23. The fourth metnoil in- wnien .virs. .11111a itonait, .i'i!f ,;. ...... .i .1,.. ...i,,.. ,... n years old, tried to commit suicide yes-1,1 Vl,nr n0 terdny proved successful, nnd he is A"s'to the' Florence road, "you could dead today. Apparently gijii.g insane, hnrdlv get an eagle in that vv'.iv in the sue took several bromide of mercury j mrh: ,,Hy . , r11ltll; r ol ii'wall de tablets. I hen she drank carbolic neid. : scribes it She sl ished her wrists and throat with c,,,,,,,!,,' Cornwall was in the city to- tl mini 11111 lltIMUl-ll iM.-jneii. uj n , .. . . . 1. 1 t,f tin. 1. .,rv rafter in her bedroom. Hood Hiver has only 27,00(1 boxes of apples in storage. It might be a good thing to buy your sprint supplv earlv. ELL-A EMS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all (l.rufjfjists. per- tnining to the stage route with which ! he h is been so long connected. ! When the Drain route was opened the i passengers generally staved over night at Gardiner, proceeding the next day , down tiie beach to Coos P.ny. I Gardiner was a lively little town. There were several stores, two saw mills and plenty of saloons there at Ithit time. Sailing ships came in for frctueut. lumber cart'ees. At that time gasoline boats were un heard of but steamboats hail been in op eration til Gnrilitier fiiiin vcrv earlv days. Passengers were taken from (lnr- t diner to Win. hestcr Kay in rovvboats. nig machinery. And all this bes three days of nerve jarring driving. Eh sayg she is going to introdne automobile racing to American women. Incidentally sho will study aviation. j "It you like sport its just as pos sible for a woman to make good at auto from racing as a man," she said. "I en joyed it immensely." beautiful IJust and Shoulders ar rwi.e if you will wear , ientifkally conUrnctftl Hi ii Julie UrnHSH'ic. TlirtrnirciniT wright of nn unrnnflnnl lmf wtrrtclic (hit tupportinif liiuscU' Uiat the cunlour or the figure is npulU'U. put the bint birle where It hr inhi. prrvt'iit tltfl full bint from hiviiiic the MNpfaniiice of dah- M.4 nine, eiimiiuitc the iiniicrr or Fin A C CI rope ornrginir mimi-ln nnd ruhhnc tho UiOOJILKtO fl(,Nh or (Lc ahuuldcr giving a graceful line to the entire ui(mt body, Thy nrp the dnititlrxt and movt wrviccnbh' irrtrnientN fmniri nftbte ronie In all nmU-nuW uihI ftylrn: C'ro-n Hark, llook Krt'Tit, Surpli'v, Itiuulian, etc. Dmicd with " WjiIiIiii," the ruitlcrtt bulling pcniiitlinif wu.shitif w illiont mnuvul. Ilftve your drl r show you Uu-n Julie DrnMlcrcn, If not toi k td, we will gtudiy tend linn, prtpunl, ha in pk-s to show you. DKNJAM1N At JOIINKS, 51 Wnrren Street, Newark. N. J. mm KM