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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1916)
THE DAILY CAPITAL RNAL, SALEM, OREGn THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1916. THREE Ut mM mm mm At 4 mM mb sw vm ft frM iim m aMi it A H J M ar- wmi AM jt ii a J n i5 n w n d 13 63 E:3 Cl M U a ti RI tt El H I'H u n u n u n H a MAY FALL, BUT 1 N II 11 EI II II II II II OTHE VER BM DUN OSED O TO) Dissoluti'n of Partnership C THE LOCKED m tKi jf A" DOORS r .as u n .1 i 1' 'ft Ml 1. -I v. 1 UP TIGH All Day Tomorrow, Getting the Chicago Store Stock Ready for the BIG SALE juiin'iww" iii i r " "" i ii mi,, t i,.JS n E. 6. Seaman REPRESENTING LEWIS BROS. & COMPANY of Spokane and Minneapolis The man that makes these prices and the man that treats you square. Read my daily ads and keep well posted on what is going on at the Chicago Store. MUST BE RAISED and That at Once I am here to raise $20, 000 for the Chicago Store in the very quickest time possible, so be on the job every day and grab up merchandise at almost your own price, its no use for me to go into further details, as you know when 1 say I am going sell mer chandise, I mean just ex actly what I say. E. G. Seaman 13 M El IJ El a ii u ii ii u M n n EI u n HS PLEASED. as FALL WE ARE DOING A WONDERFUL BUSINESS AND THE GOOD PEOPLE OF SALEM AND VICINITY ARE ANSWERING OUR CALL, ENTIRELY TO OUR SATISFACTION, AND THEIR PROFIT. - EVERY ONE SATISFIED ALL OUR CUSTOMERS ARE PLEASED AND SATISFIED WITH THEIR PURCHASES, AND THEY AKtt SUmJUNU THU1K FRIENDS, THEREFORE TO SAY THE LEAST WE ARE MORE THAN Watch Tomorrow's p. apers for Prices It will be bigger and greater than ever before. All the New Spring Stock is included in this $20,000 Sale. Watch for big poster being distributed, and papers tomorrow for the com plete details and prices. I intend and will break all my former records in real value giving, so be on the look out and be here Saturday morning when the sale begins. sa a a n a EI U If 51 II II 11 H 13 In ii 11 y in iff in ii ti ii !n u ii ii El ri ;1 11 n u n in n ti SJ ill 11 11 111 ill ll u COME FRIDAY- REMEMBER, FRIDAY IS A GOOD DAY TO COME IN. THEN YOU AVOID SATURDAY'S RUSH: THEN YOU CAN TAKE YOUR TIME AND BUY JUDICIOUSLY AND PROFITABLY. JUST A FEW PRICE REMINDERS MEN'S CLOTHING Consisting of the most prominent makes in the United States, such as ALFRED BENJAMIN, THE GREAT SIX, ROCHESTER SPECIAL, COLVY, CLARE, and HOFFMAN & ROTHSCHILD. The last three named are UNION CLOTHES FOR UNION MEN. Some idea of the REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS: $10.00 Suits reduced to $ 4.98 $12.00 Suits reduced to $ 5.98 $14.00 Suits reduced to $ 6.98 $16.00 Suits reduced to $ 7.98 $18.00 Suits redcued to $ 8.98 $20.00 Suits reduced to $ 9.98 $22.00 Suits reduced to $11.98 $24.00 Suits reduced to $12.98 $25.00 Suits reduced to $13.98 $27.50 Suits reduced to $15.98 $30.00 Suits reduced to $16.50 $32.50 Suits reduced to $17.50 OVERCOATS These are from the best makers, in regular Over coat and Balmacaan styles. The small sizes arc practically given away. Get these early. $10.00 Overcoats cut to $ 5.95 $14.00 Overcoats cut to .....$ 7.00 $15.00 Overcoats cut to $ 8.00 $16.00 Overcoats cut to $ 9.00 $20.00 Overcoats cut to $11.00 $22.00 Overcoats cut to $12.00 $25.00 Overcoats cut to $13.00 $30.00 Overcoats cut to $15.00 St iii !I3 II SHIRTS Consisting of the latest in Shirts, Military Soft Shirts, Flat Col Jar bolt Shirts, in fact any kind, in cluding Starched Shirts, Flannel and Wool Shirts all styles. Regular 75c cut to 49c Regular $1.00 cut to 78c Regular $1.50 cut to $1.10 Regular $2.00 cut to $1.49 WORK SHIRTS Regular 50c cut to 3Sc MEN'S TROUSERS FOR DRESS OR WORK 25 PER CENT OFF SHOES Crawfords, a good chance to get acquainted with a GUARANTEED STANDARD SHOE 15 PER CENT OFF. $5.00 cut to v . . $4.25 $4:50 cut to $3.85 WORK SHOES Here's a chance to get in right on real standard Shoes MEN'S HATS Stetson, Conqueror, Hawes Von Gal, etc. 25 PER CENT OFF MEN'S CAPS Regular $1.50 cut to 98c Regular $1.00 cut to ". 78c Regular 75c cut to 48c li n ti ti 14 ir u n n n E1 II n u u !1 ii u n li ti V, ii II M ll ti n 13 El 13 n ii n n u u ti it n M ti l tj m Miiiil BWiliiiliiili m Mm IM'I tlM ill M k llia Hij Mi4 mu mil HM bmr mi tot MH mm mm MtiH Minim Mil ifcliili Iiim wiifcil w UnT : COURT HOUSE NEWS i . known. C. II. Culcun, Wil nli'i Osi'ur Udifff wen.' jirnisi'i's. Zn.t'l iiiiim.'i Mi '.! Tlifl ,iury in the case of Juk.' Must'i Against II. A. Ilumplirpy.s ni'l .1. f. Humphrpys returned a verdict in fnv. r nf the plaintiff airuiirrft the .1 f :tl ri .1 1 h giving the jilnintit'f a judi(men' in the stun of .1"2.23 with interest the further sum jjf l(i25. This Vit 11 lierjf tri'dc that "H pulled off. neir Silver ton lnct yenr in which .Mosr fih a more to the HumplireyH f or !'," n.Ki they pnid if.'iO down when thiy reci ivi I the horse. I.nter the sai.! tvy foiin I the mare to he 11 " lui ker" rind ihey 11 turned her to Jtoser hj Mien ilcn::ild I ?Lf TMmuM ,r;rrt'tt 'Music of Canary Birds lUe balanee of the, note for -I jO iv.tli interest. The ense of the state njja i list K. X. Tr.ie.v, charged with selling wood at a Kreater ineawire than its trim measure, went to the Jury lain thix at'tei noon af- tur III. ni-nmnnnl. I.i tlm u.'.f.'u .iitum. 1 . .. ' 7. V. ' . H governor H eyH and Attorney ( arev I'. Martin tor; ,1. .,:., the defendant. The ease of (i. J. Trai-y on a siiuilir charge, was next called in department Xo. 1 of the circuit court. Comanche Indian Walks 12,000 Miles On $10,000 Wager quarter White KaL'le, n three quarter Mood Cnmnnehe Indian, was a caller at the j office thin inorninif after 1 completing ,"(KI miles of a foot journey front CliieHgn to San Kranoisco anil then hack to Chicago. White Kagle set out from Chicauo Octoher 10, l(.tl5, with An inventory and appraisement filed :,wo ,m"""" "ho '"lv' ""W reached in the piohate'cotirt todav in the estate I Ml1''8 Montana. White Kagle enr- of Marv Irmen shows the'estato to eon-1 H ,'"JS, of ,UH worldly goods nhout his sist of'citv lots in Huttevillc valued at I person and hikes along the railroad $100. The appraisers were W. . ! tracks from town to tow n. He carries Scheurer, Randolph Woohvorth uml An-1 an eipiipment of war paint and does drew Johnson. war (lances at local theaters. The jury in 1 ho en 0 of the ct tti ogainvt C. W. Scott retj"iel t ver.licl of guilty as charged in tl.o i;i.iietn;e!i :'.i'd recommended tho l;-ni n:;yf of th. court nsking that the minini.in pe'inlty tho little only be imposed, it wn hng3 J 11 tl p 1 a iiieictment that Scott, who i a ( o pt J living in a ennnry Idrd street second liana aea !..', mm n WvX , hfe in no ikd sweet mint' llnwl fn.hr (pistol to Pascal Trnglio without n pe--, today filed a suit for divorce in the Miss Frances Cittins "Hath No Charms" If I To Be Queen of the May It Is Continuous! Frances (littins was yesterday 1 queen of the May for Willinn- . ' letto I'niversity and she will preside Intimating that it is all very nieo 1 ov.r tl(! fHStivitie(i to tin held m the to wnkfl up in the morning and hear 1 ..,.11.,,... ,.... t., iw. ...,.1 ..,. pirds sing if there is oulv i ,,,,.;,,,, t,. r few of them, hut when it comes to She is 'a senior mid inemher of the rookery that ; p,;i,,,l,,Hinn ,.,... -tiss I'lnrence mtt. I T. (?. Chestnut was appointed hy I Judge Ilushey today as iidntieistrator i f ! the estate of V. II. flay pool, who .Mid lin this county March '25 lrailig renl 1 pmperty valued at $l,SUO and personal I piepeMy to the vali'm of "'!" Tln 1 i ns aie I.. J. Cln,ypnl, o' V'or; Worii. I Texas; Kosella Flan nlf;. 111, n datiLhti-', j'f Snlm; Nnnnio Haiiim..' , : d;iughtr, I of Salem; K. V. Clay pool, u son, of Snc- lane; H. I Clavpool, a 4 jii. rf Tlor tnce, Xel.ruska; Y.titu WinJr, n d'l'igh ter. of Johnson, Kansas; J. ,'if. (.lay pool, a son of Denver. Colo.; I.ydia Ivncer, a (laughter, of T timer, .ip:I two ginndcliiUlrcn, Myrtle Mine, of Salem, and Clarence Claypool, residence 1 11 ELL-ANS Absolutely Removes qi Indigestion. Onepackage proves it ocat all pruggists. circuit court of this eounty against herj husliand William F. Mosher. Slip also states in her complaint that her hus-j hand represented before their marriage that he was a reputable business. man and hail a business reputation nnd good credit. She. further says that this was' a mistake because he bought her en- gagement ring on the installment plan I'nge and Miss Laura Hoss were chosen maids of honor. Tho festivities will include a play to be given by the junior class, the cus tomary junior prom and student body celebration!). The queens in recent years were as follows; 1!MI", I'hoebe ONen; l'.HiS, Haze) Caldwell; limit, Uattie lieckley; 11H0, pearl Uradleyj lltll, Alma Has- I.;,,.. Illio 111. 'All.tiitn- Hll.'l tin an. tnat sne na.i to g.ve it up to M.,,k. ,(,4 Mrv VM,.r. mr .!; collector after they were married. j - Tho couple were, married in this citvj , - , December li't, 1H14, and have one child, Maurice L. Masher, aged five months. She charges cruel nnd inhumnn treat ment by reason of being compelled to live in a nous., w 11 ere ennnry oiros were fContlnued Trom Page One.) oeing raised inr ine wiarK"r. iin h t k s for I)0 suit money and .'t0 attorneys , .tu,,-Hlg themseives with a special fees and the custody of the child. Ui.cl cati d so in. I "Sanitary" Is Making A Splendid Showing STONE GETS AN OrFER Kvrrv camp is made near a water course. The furthest point upstream is leserved for human drinking pur- Portland. Ore., April 0. II. W. !!. ji.fi. Every drop of water that goe gi neral secretary of the Portland Y. M. into kitchen or innteen is dipped out (!. A , today is considering i.n off." lojii. tin cups from midstream. Horses and l(cnni) education.'1! secretary of ('i' V :mules arc watered t'uither down. M C A. for North Americu, with h-a 1 j The danger of sickness is further ing supply, A river is doubtful md watei must bo tested frequently. Well water i.-i not likely to bo infected, espe cially if the soldiers dig their own ni.at'1 s. There is light danger nl' typhus in this latitude. Further south the di--case; ha;, ravaged the native population. As 11 rcc.'tutioii, however, no man allowed to go near the Mexicin towns. In cases where it is necessary for nie sei.geis to enter sctllements they al ways bathe immediately upon their 1 tl'in. The average of illness ill foreign se. tin has been four per cent. It' ILe ininy's present health continues tlo expedition will have established no other mark for hetlth in a count rv w hei e, officers agree, the average of sickness might have been very hih. GRANDMOTHER KNEW There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard But the old-fashioned rmtstnrd plaslcf burned and blistered while it acted. Von can now get the relief and lulp thai mustard plasters gave, without the pla ter and without the blister. Ml'STliKOLE docs it. It is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of nmv lard. It is scientifically prepared, that it works wonders, and yet docs net blister the tendered skin. u.t massage MUSTEROLE in wii'i the finger-tips gently. See how quickly it brings relief how speedily the pain disappears. Jnd there is nothing like MUSTE'v 01. E for Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Ton silitis, Crotip, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neu ralgia, Headache, Congestion, 1'kiiri';., Kliiiimatism, Lumbago, Pains and Action of Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore M un cles, Bruises, Chilblains, Frosted Fol, Colds of the Chest (it often prevemn Pneumonia). At your druggist's, in 25c and EOc iart, and a special large hospital size for $2 S'J. Be sure you get the genuine Ml'S TEKOLE. Refuse imitations get what you ask for. The Wustcrole Company, Cleveland, Ohio. 'I .i. t( m in New Yo;k. iiiiiiiini.ed by wells dug for the drink-