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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1916)
1 : I THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1916. THREE for lIKili.u m, unij. . I II-. .,.... ,.,,. i p I I I, . I I .11 r, , ..., - .. M-,.,, ....,j.l ..,..,., , , ; ..... - ....... , ".r.-,.,,..!,,.,: .... . if ES I Que Good Tiam : J -v:v . "V 1 Ir lit l ; t , "a : i .-)' . ' IHWrHTiiimil II III HI Mil II III nil 1 1 l'llintTTWIHml immfnmwaig-. nid-'iujt,wri u '3 Spring I ft 1 "Vy - f JkrM ! W'. So, for tomorrow, I am going to give you another opportunity to purchase merchandise at almost your own price, in the way of hour sales, but keep your eye on the clock, because these prices prevail only at the hour advertised, and please bear this in mind, as you know that I treat each and every customer alike. So, if you want to share in every hour sale tomorrow, bring your lunch with you and camp at the Chicago Store. You can't afford to pass this opportunity by. In Order to sell only to retail trade, I reserve the right to limit quanities on some advertised lines. Store opens 9 a.m.--watch the clock . I it I .. f - "'. V jT' :Ai "t 'f : '...."-; 1 Dark Percale Sale 9 A. M. to 10 A.M The el 0" a YARD Promptly at 9 a. m. tomorrow I place 12 l-2c dark colored Percales only, on one hour sale be tween 9 and 10 a. m.; limit 5 yards to one customer. I 3 Ladies, Tailored Waists 10 A. M. to 11 A. M J Promptly at 10 a. m. tomorrow I will place Ladies' $1.50 tailored Waists on one hour sale from 10 S. in. to 11 a. ra.; plenty of sizes, at 25c iii-iHlirrtMaifr"-"""1- wlfiiJiMiniiMdiiin"t HOUR SALES at tie CHICAGO STORE Ml 1 WV mm WW wwi,wwi''''"IJlillflH"!M'l"iM1111 LADIES' LINEN SUIT SALE 11 A. M. to 12 M 1 25c the. Suit Tomorrow d rv , . K Promptly at 11 a. m. I will place on one hour sale Ladies' pi Linen Wash Suits, sold to $6.00, at only 25c the suit, you V never saw the like before; he here, sure. Mr i 1 i 10UR SALES at the CHICAGO STORE Tomorrow if::'- Infants' and Misses' 12 Noon to 1 P. the pair Tromptly at 12 noon tomorrow I will place Infant and Misses 10c and 12 l-2c Hose on one hour sale at 6 14c the pair. You can't buy them at wholesale for this price. i.i. -.- i.c. t.. Corset HQur Sale 3 P. M. to 4 P. M. $1.09 the pair Promptly at 3 p. m. I will place on one hour sale $1.50 and $1.75 Corsets, at the pair, only $1.09; think of it, don't wait, come be here. EI Serge Dress Goods 4 P.M. to 5 P.M. 49c the Yd. Promptly at 4 p. ru. I will place one lot of Diagonial Serges, and Satin finish Pruunella Cloth, up to $1.65 grade, at just 4Sc the yard. Lotto n' Blankets 1 P. M. to 2 P. MJIM'U',J..j W ai'l-Jrn'k-iiiin-J-"Tr-rTtl-rLiiJr'l,-ft:rf rti 55c pair J Promptly at 1 p. m. I will place $1.25 Cotton Blankets on one hour sale at 55c the pair; size 64x76, a great value. u 5 C tlie Garment 1 Promptly at 2 p. m. I will place men's derby ribbed Undor- I wear on one hour sale at 25c a garment, the regular 50c quality. Can you beat it? JSL ft SO & M U39c the Hat El Keep Your Eyes On the Clock Tomorrow 1 Men's Ribbed Underwear 2 P. M. to 3 P. Ladies' Outing Hats 4 P. M. to 5 P. M. Promptly at 4 p. m. I will place one lot of Ladies' Outing Hats, regular $1.00 value, at just 30c the Hat, a real hat, too. W l.'PW) '"pi."! IT If 1 GROCERIES Peanut Butter 5 P. M. to 6 P. c me round Promptly at 5 p. m. I will place a regular 20c Peanut But ter on sale at 0c the pound, one pound to a customer. Carry home a pound. E. G. Seaman, Representing Lewis Bros. & Company in Charge n MOT 15 , ? ) --';' , J v.'. J. . "(' ' IP lire reinly to supi'ly you from lit'iid to foot with new I'lotlios for Siriii)r woar. Siinppy, stylisli suits for young men as well as the middlv ngc-d or chli'ily men. Suits that will fit you, lit prii-i-s that will fit your pur.sc. Shoes, Hafs, Shirts, Socks, Neckwear, Collars, etc., etc. EVERYTHING FOR MEN RICK .BROS. The House That Guarantees Every Purchase Rev. Elvin Ilastsns I To Sick Bd To Find i He Has Been Hoaxed; I 5e SURE WAY TO GET J KID OF DANDRUFF L.J M lii'v. .Tiiiiico Khin, i:istor of the Con Rio itionul rhiirrli of thi fity, wns tho jvii'tim of ii ho.'ix yi'Mtcrdiiy when he l iinswiM'od "itstonil i nil wh'o h nirioi t ci to romo from a woiniiti who was rrit Jii'iilly ill and ilesiivd the servici's of u ; mini Hi or lu'l'orn h! w;is t ikon to tho ''ospital to uihU'I'Io iv serious fipcrntlon. The call Caini' over the ti.di'dii)iio and l.'i'v. Klvin husti'iied to n'oiirn tho ser vices of ii u auto ami driver to take him to the "woman's home whodi was out il'onl five miles on tho M u leny road, .'.'lien they arrived at t lie place they fi'iithl everyone on the prmises to lie piii'tii'iiliirly healthy anil the services of the pastor were not needed. However, they all en joyed a jjond lilnnd smile at Mr. Kl ill's expense and then it wlis explained that a woman I y tho linnio of Ruby Modoc who is; said to lie iiien tally iiiibalanii.'d was the mm who did the phoning. Itev. Klvin ai'cordinu' becomes mm of liie iinnierous rctims of Miss AIcieo'H pi rverted sense of liniiinr. I.nsf winter he is said to have called up two dif IVicnt. n ii-1 tt ii U i firms in this city and caused thciu to malic a trip to their neighborhood to secure ..i body of a woman who had died, then she called up an auto enin;iiiny and had the am bulance sent out. She has' bothered the police ami sheriff on various oe cassioiis but the preacher is I new add ition to her list. There is one sure way that never i fails to remove dandruff completely !jud that is to dissolve if. This de stroys it entirely.. To do this, just Bit : about four uuiicos of plain, ordinary :liiiiid iirvon; apply it at uiht when re Itirini;; use iioneli to moisten tho scalp and rub it. in gently with the fin Kt'r tips. Hy morning, most if not .ill, of your dandruff will bo gone, and three o four more applications will complete! dissolve ami entirely destroy every sin gle sifjn and trace of it, no riiatter hew mii. h ilandrufC yon may nave. Von will find, too, that all itching and dinning of the si alp will stot ii, fitiully, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, ((lossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. Von can got liipiid arvon at any druij store. It, is inexpensive, and t'oui ounces is all you will need. This simplo remedy has never. been known to fail. Jefferson News mm tKM (Capital Journal Special Service.) ! .Mr. Kben I'tter, who has been visit - ing his parents hero, expects to return to eastern Orecon in a few days. j .Mr. mid .Airs. A. T. Will n ' motored j out to this neighborhood Sunday. .Mr. Douglas AI into was in this neigh, borhood -londiiV looking after his or 'chard, j .Mr. I.. (1. Jiulgin was in Salem Slit : urday. Mr. and Mrs. Haw-ley, of Salem, wore in the neighborhood Saturday. -Monroe Sy, candidate for enmity commissioner, was in Snleni Saturday. I Mr. Kdwards made a trip to Salem Saturday. ! The Christian Endeavor gave their j contest dinner Sunday at tin) Friend:; - church. ; (ieorgo n rid William Wilhening were j in Salem Sunday. Mr. Sheppnrd, of this neighborhood I made a trip to I'olk enmity Sntiirdiiy. Army Wil 1 Enter j Mexico Probably j Friday Morning j (Continued Fretn T'nce One.) Troops from Chevenue. Kurt Leaven worth, Fort Kiloy, f".. n I-'riuicisco, Jlun terey, Ch'uago ami Chaltnnooga are re ported eoming Iiere. Officers believe that practically nil the regular army will be used either on the border or in pursuing Villa within n fortnight, lie fore iili;ht it is expected fully 1'i.m "ill be mobilized lictweca Kl I'aso nail jwj N'ogab's, ready for any service, ami all anxious to "go in. ' There are L'.U(II) soldiers at Colum bus, and work is being rushed there on a new hi'iiibpiartcr building for Briga dier Coneral I'ershing. Yur thousand men probably will be concentrated there shortly, In addition to the wireless and the aeroplane, the nutiiiiiobilo branch o'f the army will receive its fiist real A r- iciia war trial in this cainpain. Scores of light and heavy trucks are being list ed tor triinsportatioii to the border to servo as supply trains whin the bug "hike" into the bandit country be gins. Civilian ehauf fours will prob ably drive them. Guarding 'Border Towns, While the mohiliiuilinii of Carrnnis tus and AineiiciuiN has tliiveu Vilju from the border region, igilanee on the t ' ii i t i'il States side is greatly in creased siio-o the Columbus raid. I.it;h' and water plants close to the interna tional line are closely guarded. Xear ly every foot of railway track striking the boundary is patrolled by uniformed sentries. With only single irm-k railroads pn- r,.ll..i;, (I,.. l.,.r,l., 1.. il... ., .,vl ll,. J absence of strategic railways for niili- tary concent ration is l'reipienlly ooin nientod on, The delay in arrival of mure American regiments from the interior is explained by the lack of rolling stock to move tho troops immediately, As fast as new com panic arrive they tiro distributed "somewhere on tho border" according to (ienortil Fun ston s secret orders. Tho quartermasters' corps is wni-King day and night keeping a stonily at rem" of supplies 'flowing toward tiio ninny camps. Columbus lias beooilie n vu.- eity of tents almost over lirglit. To oel a. few cases hnvo new nrriviils been forced to use their -shelter tents or "die tents" as the soldiers call them. A . easily entered into routine camp life. Membern. -of .the "Fighting Thii toenth," some still hearing marks e-' their clash with Villa, are repeatedly' asked to tell their stories. Tu enviilrv drills many an imaginary Villista head has fallen in wild charges. Ctimin.a's attitude is unknown bn' ho is not expected to object further. Holder reports that tho Cnrranzisla i in 0 mobilizing mid threatening resist ance were declared by officials to ho exiiguernteil. While thrr were not sure tho Carran.islns would co-operate in the huge manhunt, they did not thin' Hie. "first chief's" men would be m- ni'ioii 10 to in civ oppose .vinencan gross. pr, 1 Mr. Went-And-Cut-It -Heres Mr. 'Gets-h' The Now Plan Com Cure That's ai Sure as the Rising Sun "C.htd to meat you!" says the rao, to tho corn. I'll bleed for you!" sa.v-i tho corn to tho .razor, b'nzors and coins love each other. Corns love, to w ' '-x , fry.i 'Wli.v. O Why. Did I Oo Itf 'firt-H' (or lie Afit-r l lilx If 1 l.lvr! ' be cut, picked, gouged, ?alv0i1, pla. tered and jerked out. they grow faster. Mr. and Mrs. Weut-and-Cut-It ronlie it now, they use ''(.lets-it" insteiid it 'h tho wonderful, simpbi I'lirn-oiire that never fails. Stops pain. Vou apply it in 2 seconds, it dries at once, I ho corn is doomed. Ix'othinj; tu stick to the stocking or press on tho com. If menus good-night to piasters, salves, diggers, razors and toe-bun. I ling. Vou can wiar smaller shoes. Your corns will coino right off, "clean lis a. whistle." ovor inflames healthy flesh. Tho world's biggest selliui; corn euro. "(jots It" is sold by druggists every where, 'Joe n bottle, or sent direct by K. I.nw rcn.'c A; Co., Chicago, 111.