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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1916)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JO? RNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAR. 2, 1916. THREE 1 ""1 jCTM-w. .y.w,,tB,r, Jmwm .,..,,. I .Unplug u .. .rm. . t , . r ., '"' Mir Jim unii atttmiWnM i.ii on ii.iiaim, lijuam. i. ifniiiir--- s-- - -" IT MAKES NO Which Way th ' Whether It S W iff, Vr merchant orders me to sell his stock, its got to be sold, Its no monkey business with me. I make the prices to suit myself and the Chicago Store management has nothing to say. The entire stock is now in my hands and I can sell it or give it away. I stand ready to back any statement I make during stay at the Chicago Store. All goods are marked in plain figures. WOMEN'S HOUSE DRESSES 9 WORTH $1.25 TO .$1.50 AT 79c Cheaper than you can make them; just ihe thing to jump into in the mornisH. tfWSE&BBBSX LADIES' NEW SPRING SUITS 8 WORTH UP TO $15.00 NOW I $7.90 I Don't put it off, come and see these new Spring Suits that I am offering at $7.99. LADIES' NEW SPRING SUITS WORTH UP TO $20.00 $9.90 If you intend buying that new Spring Suit, you should get in while the assortment is good. LADIES' NEW SPRING SUITS WORTH TO $22.50 AND $25 $11.90 These are all classy new Spring Suits, and worth your time to investigate; don't put it off. LADIES' NEW SPRING COATS WORTH TO $10 REG., GO AT $5.90 You can't pay regular prices here, why not buy that Spring Coat now and save money. LADIES' NEW SPRING HATS WORTH $4.00 TO $4.50, AT $1.98 All new Sprng styles, come while the assortment is at its best, they are nobby and neat styles. Jl LnilhL (U 1M1 il A U O 3 E. G. SEAMON, Representing LEWIS & BROS. no ws or Will Come to tlie Chicago Store they cannot resist the temptation to Buy. Tis true indeed that some of the prices I've made look unbeleivable. When I was a boy, I was taught to obey orders, and lam still obeying orders. I have been instructed to sell the stock of merchandise at the Chicago Store, and to sell it quick. And when a LADIES' SUITS WORTH AS i MUCH AS $25.00 $3.50 They are not Spring styles, and J you should have a couple of I FOR THE WOMEN FOLKS ?1 00 SMrt vaists at 45c I ?1 50 lddy Blouses . ... 98c 1 $1.00 Ladies' Union Suits 49c I Lot of Black Hose 5c J 85c to $1 Corsets, pair . . 48c 3 lin Combinations 45c 1 I Iff For Men and Women Too I I J 10c Plaid Dress Ginghams, yard 6V4c c : 75c Wool Serge,' yard 48c V" j I v 65c Crepe Dress Goods, yard ... 39c t I ! 25c Fancy Silks, the yard 19c f JS V 35c Shepherd Checks, yard 18c I Vv $1.00 Table Linen, the yard .... 49c I i urocery specials . i "ecia " "n Columbia Hiver Salmon fr f Men's Pants. Work or Press 18c the can $1.36 e , , , ' f nii'l i''c Mmii'h Work ,'(.)( Sai'k Orauaiii Hour Shirts at 29c the sack 35c r,9.- Onc-Khlf Gallon Cone ami ,, ,o.-, Men's Fine .M.l feyrup 0lM jMt Comcta I.ir,.slt Shirts 69c half gal. i t0 M.00 vaua 69c 4)i- Oranjps, Size 100, Lare I nrol (tn.dO M.-h's Soft Size I Huts, now I 29c doz. J OOC $1.49 I n- y the Wind Bio ws9 Rains f he Crowds ZIP ra 11 o LADIES' LIGHT COATS WORTH .UP TO $15.00 AT $3.45 Why do I do it? I got to sell 'em; that's the reason; ask to see them. FOR THE MEN FOLKS 10c Mens B!ack Sox 5C 15c Men's Tan Sox ...... .' 9c 50c Men's Underwear ... 39c 85c Men's Flannel Gowns 48c Lot Men's White Handker'f 3c 50c Men's Suspenders ... 25c CO., of Minneapolis and Spokand in Full Charge V I WOMEN'S DRESSES WORTH AS MUCH AS $12.00 $2.95 You should not miss seeing these dresses, they are worth the money. LADIES' NEW SPRING HATS WORTH $5.00 TO $6.00 AT 52.45 Plenty of neat styles to choose fromdon't overlook the Mil linery Department while at the store. MEN'S CLOTHING WORTH UP TO AS HIGH AS $10.00 AT $5.00 I have priced these Suits to move; no use to pay regular' prices when you can buy at cut prices. TO $15.00 GO AT, THE SUIT $7.50 Your size, bank $7.50 in one of these suits, and save yourself some money; now is the time. MEN'S CLOTHING WORTH UP TO $18.00 AND $20.00 AT $10.00 Hitch a ten spot to one of these I suits: clentv of sizes and verv nobby patterns. iircSriiilra TO $4.00 GO AT, PAIR $2.45 Come tomorrow and get fit in a pair of these calf shoes and be glad you did it. Ji OIKL Sim Franciai-o, Mr.ri.-h 2. Trnie liptucfu the ri'iiul.li. an stntc cent ml coimnitt.-i' nti.l the ' ' imlopciuloiitM ' ' han ynno to i.'OOB. As a result, tho " r.'Rnlitrs" will confer here SivturJay r.nd select n slute of delegates tn ' : the national convention, while tho so-i'nllvcl Knrl faction of lu- f ilefendents will stick to the slate they have already chosen. together with their l.lun of mi- iting G. 0. P. and bull nii :e state factions iind Munilinj; for u rroyresKive at Chicago. !t ! i: ! i if ! I ! i it Polk County Poultry Association Efeeis I (Tniitnl .Tournal Special Service.) I Dallas, Ore., March 2. At a meeting of the 1'olk County 1'onltiy association i held at the court house Saturday after- i noon plans were laid for an exhihit of the poultry ot the niemlieis to lie li I t in this city some time next December. For the past two years the poultry shows have been held in conjunction with tho annual l'olk county fair but as the birds are not in the best of con dition at that time of the year the idea of co-operation with the enmity fair was jivcn up and a separate exhibit will hereafter be held. Dining the course of the mooting the officers of the association were all re-elected to serve tho pinning year. They are; Vresident, J. M. Card; vice-president, If. A. Woods; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Winnie Biiiden; executive board, Henry Voth. Vied Cooper and A. V. Oliver. The meeting adjourned until Mavch '-Ti when ways and means will be discussed for the providing of funds for the car rying out of plans, for the coming sea son. Monmouth Man Insane. Fred P. l'yle, of Monmouth, husband of the proprietor of the Monmouth ho tel, was declared insane last week and committed to the state asylum at Salem by'.Iudge ,T. D. Teal. It was not gen erally known in the community in which the 1'yles lived that. Mr. I'jle was in sane but it is said that on several oc casions he has threatened the life of Mrs. l'yle. l'yle was formerly a travel ing salesman for a packing house and is well known throughout the Willam otlcj valley. LI Imperial Hotel Open. Tho doors of tint Imperial hotel were opened this morning niter being closed for about three months, ,T. M. Audei-1 of Carlton, an experienced hotel I mail, is the new proprietor. The rooms have been thoroughly renovated and put : in first class condition fur the puldic. : Mr. Anderson has had charge of the Bri.iolis hotel at Carlton fur a niimliei i of years and has u host of friends among tho traveling puldic who will be pleased lu learn of him locating in this eity. ; Sella Plumbing Business. j C. W. Vaughn, who has been in the; pliiinliing business in Dallas for a Hum-1 her of years, U making nrrnugciiieuts. to dispose of his business to Kicli k Kllis and (iuy Unit hers. Mr. Vnuuhn will re tire from the business and move onln a in n.-li lecentlV purchased by him near! Oiikdale. Nathaniel Hughe has filed npplien lion in the circuit court for final cer tificate of citizenship papers. The ap plication will be heaul at the October H'-siou of the court. Circuit .hidge 11. II. licit went to Mr Minnville, this morning where he will hold court the balance of the week, (in next Monday the trial of Mrs. Hootli. who is charged with being one of the party who killed her husband last fall, "ill be taken up. Judge Holt was ac companied by Ids eouit leporter, Miss li. Ha n et i. Mr. and Mis. Kail Shnlt. of McMinu ulle, were over Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,1. Miull. on Mill street. Miss Kinnia Mudton returned Tuesday from a short visit with relatives an. I friends in Cortland. (ieoige T. (iei linger was a Inif-inoMi visitor at Mills City the liist of the i j w eek. iialph Adams, of lloskins. was a conn 1 ty seat business visitor Tuesday, j I.. V, .Muckiu. a business mint of Mon j mouth, was a Dallas visitor tho first j of the week. Mr. Macliin was formerly I school supervisor of l'olk county and at j pre-ent is a candidate for county clerk j ou the republican ticket, j Moss Walker, of Independence, was in the city Sunday a guest, of Mr. and ! .Mrs. .1. R Thompson, at the (lail hotel, j Walter Nichols, of Falls City, was I guest, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Kevnolds, Sunday. Phil Price left Tuesday for Oregon City, where he will be employed ill one of the Price Urns. ' stores. W. (!. Vassall, vice, -president of the Dallas City bank, was u Portland i.-il-or the first of the week. Charles Hilveu was a Capital Citv visitor Saturday and Sunday. County Judge John li. Teal was down from his Pulls City home for a short time Monday looking after the business in his office. Miss Pearl (livings visited with rela tives in Portland Sunday. P. K. Kllsworth was a 1'oitland vi.-il or the first of the week. Palterson & Tooze Dispose of Business The firm of Patterson & Tooze has Isold their business to Sam and Joe j Adolph, the new firm taking possession I yesterday. What Mr. Patterson or Mr. 'Tooze intend doing is net known, but it is sate to say tney will lioth 'soon be in business ngnin as the me hustlers mid would be lost if not engaged in home thing. Mr. Patterson or "( ieoige" as most know him, has been in business in some capacity in the location just turned over for IS years, lie came here from Ashland with Mr. Connor when the lat ter took ch arge of the Willamette ho tel, now the Marion, and was chief clerk for hi in for nearly two yearn. Walter Tooze, Sr., n nn old" resident of thi! state, but has been in Salem but "PEACE GOES TO PIECE3' u.r You have noticed.no doubt, that any cold aggravates nasal catarrh, and the flow of mucous amazes you hat such objectionable matter could find lodg ment in, your head. To ignore this catarrh when the cold subsides i: wrong because it continues to slowly injure the delicate linings of the nasn) passages and clog them up. To correct catarrh, rfeanse the nos trils frequently with a solution of warn water and sak, insert vaseline on re tiring, and take a spoonful of Scott's Emulsion after meals for one month. Scott's acts through the blood to feed the tissues, and contains soothing glycerine to check the inflammation and heal the sensitive membranes. Scott's is pleasant to tike. ' gcott & Uowuc, Illucittfidd. N. J. lS-.i(i Compare values and prices that you get at this store 3 One is Salem Creamery Better 30c Two dozen fresh Ranch Eggs 35c 7 lbs. fresh Smelt . . 25c 3 loaves Bread .... 10c 3 pkgs, Matches ... 10c 2 pkgs. Corn Starch 15c 3 pkgs. Raisins .... 25c 2 cans Sunrise Milk 15c 3 cans Carnation Milk 25c 1 gal size Peaches . .35c 1 gal. size Apricots 35c 1 gal. size Pumpkin 25c 1 gal. size Squash. . 25c 3 cans Tomatoes ... 25c Beans 25c $ 2 cans Van Camp Peas 25c 3 cans Sweet Valley Peas 25c No. 3 A. & L. Pine apple loc 2 cans Table Peaches 25c 3 cans corn 25c 25 oz. K. C. Baking Powder . 20c 1 lb. Royal Baking Powder .... .... 45c 2 pkgs. Arm & Ham mer Soda 15c 3 cans good Clams. .25c 3 cans extra good Oysters 25c 2 cans Columbia River Salmon 25c 5 lbs. best cream Oats 25c 3 1-2 lbs. best Head Rice 25c 4 lbs. Japan Rice ,25c 3 1-2 lbs. white Beans 25c 3 1-2 lbs. pink Beans 25c 1 lb. English Wal nuts 15c 4 lbs. extra choice dried Peaches . . .25c 25-lb. box extra choice Prunes $1.00 Nice streaked Bacon, per pound 20c Extra sugar cured Backs, per lb. ... 17c 10 lbs. size Graham 30c 10 lb. size Pancake Flour 30c 10 lb. size Cream Cereal JOc 10 lb. size Corn Meal 30c Picnic Hams, per lb. 11c R. N. Morris Phone 1167 Free Delivery Fair Grounds Road u few years, coming here fr m Palbot. The new firm needs no int reduction to Salem people as everybody knows Sa:a and Joe Adolph. They have u splendid location, a wide u.'quiuii I n tie 1 and a thorough knowledge of the busi ness, which means the old " Talkingto i corner'' will continue to be as in tliu past one of the most popular results in the citv. Lloyd Thorp and Miss Lena Tiiy Acl. -lev, both of Marion county, were inu' i ied yesterday afternoon by the lie. . H. . Avison, at the Methodist p irson age. The marriage was witnessed b ' Mr. and Mrs. (1. 11. Thorpe, parents u: the gloom. Try Capital Journnl Want Ads. LL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackco proves it. 25c at all djiiftpits.