THREE EAD .amy Day Goods uijii ii.iin i. mi,, ni., m. .j on HH..I.I. n. ., i.ii.n.j.ii. ,i .... ... .... .J .s THE DAILY CAPITAL JOT RNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAR. 8,1916. Hi IT Tf TT O OP 1 and then decide for yourself, by coming to the Chicago Store and investigating these specials, I have made for tomorrow's selling. You khow me by this time, and you know that what I say is law and gospel, and comes right from the bottom of my heart. I don't want you to come to the Chicago Store and go away and say you were dissapointed. I am here to satisfy you, and when I put a price in this paper; I give it to you, as plaia and distinct as printers' ink can possibly do it. And my conscience is perfectly clear, after your evening paper reaches your home, regardless of whether I am giving goods away at ridicolus prices. I am only obeying orders, and Selling goods at REAL SALE PRICES. I SAY-WHAT'S THE USE of advertising, and telling the public, you are cutting prices, S unless you can deliver the goods and stand back of vour adver tising. . NO BEATING AROUND the bush with me. All clerks are instructed to sell goods as I advertise them; ask any of them about it. 1 me i w y I ine V That SL; . who BUNGALOW APRONS T , Vw' Makes (f C0RSET SFECIAL -For Tomorrow again I will 11 Wild f HKk JUtlHW I odd Lot of Corsets sold up to as t J give you 59c and 65c Bunga- II L I i I J I I low Aprons at I I V i l-S i V ffl"cl1 as $ palr I j o9c each . c r CCAMAM n. now ooc VS. jg AT THE CHICAol MORE r""fun iii ji'nn ifciMi -linn mi hi in iiMiiiii i "in-r'"-h ' 9 hii" Domestics Department 12ty2C Light Percales, now yard 9c 18c Flannelette, now yard 13c 15c Pillow Slips, now 11c 15c Curtain Scrim, yard 9c 35c Turkish Bath Towels 25c $1.00 Mercerized Table Linen 49c 15c Brown Linen Crash, yard 9c 95c Quilted Table Padding, yard 79c LADIES' NEW SPRING I LADIES' NEW SPRING Extra Special the Yard 5c For tomorrow I have a treat for you, as long as tliis supply of Ginghams last. It will go at Dc the yard; only 10 yards to a customer; on sale at 9 a. m. I don't expect it to last long, so you better come early; this is the 10c quality. iw" ' (j wi mil n ifW ' i h"tii if ii .l.i Ml.piH 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. HITT ff Tli'T'W " " 1 J "jMma LADIES' NEW SPRING SUITS WORTH TO $22.50 AND $25.00 $11.90 These are ..all ..slassy new Spring Suits, and worth your time to investigate; don't put it off. HATS WORTH $4.00 TO $4.50, AT $1.98 All new Spring styles, come while the assortment is at its best, they are nobby and neat styles. 1-UM.WHMKBMMilimM LADIES' NEW SPRING HATS WORTH $5 to $2.45 Plenty of neat styles to choose from don't over look the Millinery Department. rwnn.wpw. ihpii'ijjhu" n " '' lw"" mm "ii '( 1 in-i-'' - - ...,1 -fa... iwi. 3 Extra Special THE YARD Now then do you want any Cretonne? For tomorrow only I will sell the 10c Cretonne at 6 l-2c the yard, so as to give every customer a share in this CTetonne I wiil limit the sales to only 7 yards to a customer; on sale at 9 a. m. tomorrow be on hand and get your share. LADIES' CREAM V SERGE SUITS $6 at m i i 1 11 Fourteen of 'em, sold at $15 f J to $25; sizes 34, 18, 36 and 38, short jackets, fairly wide skirts, very near up to date; Special, $2.90. W Dress Goods Department 60c Crepes, all colors, yard 39c 25c Silk Moll, now yard 19c 35c Shepherd Check, yard 18c 60c Black and White Check Serge 39c 75c Roman Stripe Corded Silk, yard 49c $1.25 Black and Brown Suiting, yard 69c 45c Black and White Vasting, yard 29c 39c Scotch Plaids, yard 25c WOMEN'S HOUSE DRESSES WORTH $1.25 TO $1.50 AT MEN'S CLOTHING WORTH UP TO $15.00 GO AT, THE SUIT 79c $10.00 Cheaper than you can make them; Just the thing to jump into in the morning. MEN'S CALF SHOE WORTH TO $1.00 GO AT, PAIR $2.45 Come tomorrow and get fit in a pair of these calf shoes and be glad you did it. 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 $7.50 Hitch a ten spot to one of these suits; plenty of sizes, and very nobby patterns. ft ) n-JiiMti -1 Ladies' Furnishings Dept. 65c Children's Sleeping Garments 39c $1.25 Ladies' Union Suits now 75c 35c and 50c Ladies' Knit Underwear ... 23c 35c Children's Sleeping Garments 19c $1.25 Ladies' Flannel Gowns now 69c 85c Ladies' Flannel Gowns 48c 25c Infants' Cashmere Hose 15c Extra Special YARD Tliis is a lot of remnants in lengths of from one yard to i 1-2 yards, such as 2 1- 2, 2, 3, and so on. Comes in SolseUe Pique, Pei calcs, Ginghams, Outing Flannel, Curtain Net, Swiss, Voile, poplin, Lawns, cretonne, etc. to remnants in all, none were marked at less than 15c and up to 80c the remnant, choice, 0c the yard. 1D1 Irnne E. G. Seaman, Representing Lewis Bros. & Co. of Minneapolis and Spokane in Full Charge RUBBERS RAINCOATS UMBRELLAS Protect yourself from the rain. Colds are danger ous and easily caught v, hen you are out in the rain. Our rainy day wearables will protect you, and their prices will please you. Keep Your Feet Dry in a pair of "real" shoes from our large stock of the best in footwear. BRICK BROS. The House That Guarantees Every Purchase Governor Withycombe Grants Paroles Tot List of 10 Convicts Fnrolos iverc grunted to tlio follow ing inmates of the iirniteutinry by Gov ernor Withycombe yesterday, upon the recommendation of tlio (in role board: T. F. Nugent, received from I.uni) county in October, 11113, for lniceuy iu a dwelling. Frank Siseo, received from 1'inntlllu tatives of Oregon and four state repre sentatives to be appointed by him. Oregon Stave Bankers' association. One delegate from each of the follow ing I'ortlaud daily newspapers: .Morning Oregoniuu. Daily Journal. Kvening Telegram. News. BTJENA VISTA CLUB ORGANIZED The organization of the Bueua Vist.i Commercial club will bo attended on ''I-'..:.!.... I... .1.1 . countv in February, 11)15, lor larceny: 6 ' ""b"""" from "the person. el'ibs of Dallns and Independenco, William Moriartv. received from rol-;"11"1 the new institution will start ini iimbia county in 'February, It) lit, for ! "'ediately upuu its work of assisting larceny of horses. "l t"e general development oi th-. Stella Williams, received from I'ma- i W'illainetto valley, and especially thii.i. tilla county in March, ltil.r., for )ar-! r!,lt i' 't of which Huenn Vista is tlio iv in a dwelling house. i,''ter. At a preliminury meeting (.'alvin R. Worrall, received from Til-last ",,,k t,ll) sponsors for the new lamook county in -March, 11)15, for nt-;,:ll'l) elected perniaucnt officers in iho tempt child stenliug. I person ol (leorgo Wells, president; K)bcn J. Whitman, received from Lane county in .March, 11)11, for at- ; lempt assault. 1 ' nil K. 1). Evans, received , .Multnomah county in January, i for attempt burglary. Dave Witmer, received from Vmntil j la county iu .March, lit Iii, for attempt ! to commit larceny. j .Monard Fix, received from county in November, 11(11, for j of cows and steers, j Oeorge Wynn, received from county in October, UMI, tor with invent to kill. f rom mi:., G runt laicenv Harney assault '1 T i llii i Polk County People Want Much Road York At the March meeting of the Toll; county court, adjourned on Friday, several districts iu widely separated parts of the county nsked the court to pursue road development and con struction work or to assist the dis tricts in paying for the work that is needed to maki; the ruiids fit for travel. Tlio residents of the Mistletoe dis Irict, south of Dallas, presented a petition signed by practically all the property owners there, in addition to a large number of Dallas business men, asking the court to appropriate an amount equal to that guaranteed by the petition for the purpose of grading and graveling the Samuel's hill. This hill has long been an ob struction to raffic, ti ml the progres sive fanners of the community wish to have it done away with. Their petition represented u. large amount of money and labor that will be do nated for the work at hand if the court will contribute a like amount. The commissioners are to investigate conditions at once, and it is probable that they will report favorably upon the plan. Farmers from tin flrainl Ttondo neighborhood presented a, petition ask ing for the appropriation of an amount of money eipial to the irlntl to be expended in the improvement of highways now practically impass able. The court will investigate. We-t Salem was represented bv a petition pledging more than $'100 for roadwork, j subject to a. like appropriation from the court. The road work iu this dis trict i'S sorely needed by the residents ! n ii i if possible their reipiest for aid ! will be granted. A large delegation 'from the Onkdale district waited up jon the court with a reipiest that it au thorize, improvement nn the roads of that section. The Oakdale district is hampered in many ways at present. The pnstot tice di pni t incut w ill not put the residents there on n rural mail route because of the condition of the roads, and it is with this, among oth er things, in mind that the drstiicf is anxious to have the county do in road work. During the wet winter .months it. is extremely difficult to travel to and from the Oakdale com munity, ii ii t this presents a hardship to the people there which they run ill afford to bear.- Dallas Observer. J he iiev. .Mr. Wall, vice iuesidenl : and W. S. McClnin, secretary. On Friday evening the club will meet ti perfect the organization and to con sider by-laws and constitution as wo'l as to discuss plans for the work of the club during the first year of it i existence. From the Dallas ('ominer eiat club President A. I.. .Martin and Secretary I'. S. I.oughnry will be dele gates to the Bucnn Yistu meeting. Independence will have representa tives at the meetiuir. There are man possibilities before the new organiza.- ' linn, accord i a tr to i t m --oimiishi t in 111 i way of the general development of the Bueua Yistu, district, as well ei in the way of harmonious co-operation with the other clubs of the valley and of the county in bringing aboot the general development of the en tire valley. Dallas Observer. PIMPLY ? WELL, DOS T EE! People Notice It. Drive Them Off With Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets A pimply fnce will not embarrass yen much lonKcr If yon net a park;iK of I'c Kdwanls' olive Tabids. The skin dioul'l 1'iuin to clear after you have taken tho luhletH a few ninlits. (limine tlio Wood, the bowels ami tlio liver Willi Olivo TnlilotH. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are the sue rpFSful substitute for calomel there s never any sickness or pain utter taking tllem. Dr. Edwards' Ollvo Tablets do that which calomel docs, mxl just as effcctlvn ly, lint their action In gentle und cafe In stead of severe and Inltallntf. No one who taken Olive Tablets la ever raised with "a dark brown taste." a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no ood" feellne;, constliatlon, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply lace. Dr. Kdwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their ullvo color. Dr. IMwards spent years aiooiiK pa tients allli(;ted with liver and bowel coio plalntn.nnd Olive Tablets ure the Immense ly elfci tlvo result. Take one or two nlKbtly for a week. Fee bow much better you feel and look, llio and 2T,e per box. All drugKists. The. Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, O. ran n n. tB Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. Amendment To State Constitution To Be Aim of Conference (Continued From Page One.) 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