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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1916)
THE DAILY CAPITAL Jul RNAL, SALEM, OREC"1' FRIDAY, APRIL 7. 1916. I i $1$1$1$1$1$1$1$1$1$1 DOLLAR SHOES ATURDAY - j) j) 3) J) J) p ."- A . i ip j)- A-' u) y' p " w J)-1 1 p A oh Tl I I I 00- i i I I el X 50 Pair $4-$5 Shoes go at N II El II II Ei 11 El El El El n n u ii El II II II M El II -fly I !ti El tmmmm.mmM miitM 4 n "HI 60 60 en WE WILL SELECT 50 PAIRS MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SHOES IN GOOD GRADES AND SACRIFICE THEM ON THE ALTAR 4 OF A GREATER BUSINESS. EVERY PAIR WILL BE A i I GOOD VALUE AT $4.00 TO $5.00. EVERY PERSON WHO gets a pair of these shoes and pays the dollar when the doors open at 9 o'clock Saturday morning will be lucky, for at this price these r r 7 T T Ti I T i r r r t T RDAY shoes will sell quickly. Remember this sale is for Saturday only, -e All shoes will be placed in one bin in the basement so every one -eo can get to them easily. Our basement is filled with wonderful bar- gains in all lines. Children's, Misses' and Boys' Shoes almost given 0- $ $ $ $ q q ??'? Cut Rates on all REPAIR WORK T r r r r Guaranteed I HOSE I i The Best I away. Do not buy shoes until you have visited our basement. r ei El tl El Ml II N El 13 El El El El (1 II fl tl II El II El tl ri El El El El II El tl 11 tl El 11 tl M Everything Ready for SATU Saturday Will Be Our Monster Banner Day We are expecting Crowds of Buyers from STAYTON, TURNER, JEFFERSON, McMINNYILLE, MILL CITY, MARION, BROOKS, INDEPENDENCE, FALLS CITY, MEHAMA, MACLEAY, MT. ANGEL, GERVAIS, DALLAS, WOODBURN, HUBBARD, SILVERTON, AURORA, GEER, SCIO, CHEMAWA, AND OTHER NEAR-BY CITIES. "IB"H "" Plenty of Salesmen"""""""- WE WILL HAVE SEVERAL EXTRA SALESMEN TO HANDLE THE SALES, AND EVERYONE WILL BE WAITED ON WITHOUT DELAY. "" Please Come Early - EARLY IN THE MORNING IS A GOOD TIME WE ALL HAVE PLENTY OF PEP AND FEEL LIKE WORKING. DONT ALL WAIT UNTIL THE AFTERNOON. BIGGEST BARGAINS- WE CERTAINLY ARE GIVING THE PEOPLE A SQUARE DEAL--THE BIGGEST BARGAINS THAT CAN BE FOUND, AND DONT FORGET THAT ALL OUR GOODS ARE GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. All Roads Lead to ID rick Brothers r i &j ii i I wji bPJO ) -A) -A THE HOUSE THAT GUARANTEES EVERY PURCHASE. Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Furnishings for Men and Boys mmmmm avatar .MA W 1 MHAItM ink UNLY IUKPM ILUlrllNli MuKh FORMERLY' s OSCAR JOHNSON'S PLYMOUTH an w ym wm mi mm rm vm wm wm wn wm w a van iiniiBiniinnl( $$$$$- $-$$$$$- $$$$$$$- T Saturday Only, all 10c Shoe Polish at C T OC ral! nt CacliiAr Desk. Prison Flax Plant Is Hive of Industry (Continued From Page One.) 1 I i Call at Cashier's Desk. up u now emleavor for the fnrmers of the Willamette valley. The Prison School. Frank Dnvev. the urison school mas ter, ha about" 00 "boys" in his prison H'" . m'xt school which is bung eonducteil in one end of the most southerly of the prison shops. The building has been painted white inside ind is a well lighted school room. The boys have learned the lemon of industry and arc hard workers. No paper wads besmear the blackboard, no cat-o nine-tails adorns tho masters desk and no whispering or gum chewing is evident; otherwise the school is about the same as my other school except that tho pupils carry 4 HAN AN and WITCH ELK SHOES, SIS0E EVERWEAR ti Germans Making Small Gains In Haucort Region (Continued From Page One.) Airship Winged. Tetrogrnd, April 7. Destruction of a (ferman airship southwest of Dvinsk and capture of Hvetkavtze, a village in Oalicia, were officially claimed today. Austrian attempts to retake the village were defeated. mines north of Fort Do Tnris alid brief combats ensued," said the announce ment." The enemy advanced with flame throwers, but was repulsed. "Violent Russian attacks south of Narocz lake failed." Six Accidents Reported n . . npi' m i m Lnrnmissinn mis week Six accidents were reported to the state industrial accident commission f.om Marion county for the week end ing Airil 6. Following is the list: from firms and corporations who do not employ labor in hazardous occupation. Leonard Leader, Mill City, cut knee cap, lugging; (ieorgo Jr. J'aias, Oliver Trench Are Repulsed. Berlin, April 7. Eepulse of French trootw northeast of the Avoeourt and (ailette wooU wast omciaiiy eiuime, jf in;ur,,,i fgi Bwmill; F. Dickman, today. The Germans conquered several , Hilv(rton( cut hBnd( rtwmin. Varj A. positions in shell craters after 'eri' i Hughes, Salem, cut hand, construction; lights with Canadians at St. Elm, no- j William F. Shand, Sil.m, fingers cut corning 10 me ur unicr aiuwun-m. oft.t Hawmjil; Jim JineUos, in we Argonne, rreuca P"K jbruised groin, sawmill. i lltir'.ng the past week, March 31 to ! April fi, inclusive, there were reported I to the state industiiul acciilent com i mission -14 accidents of which 4 were (fatal. I O the total number reported 1" were subject to the wodkmen's com- ipensation act; 27 were from public Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all fjruggists. Mill City.j utility corporations: 30 were from other firms and corirationi who hive re- j' Ctcd the provisions of tiic ad; 2 were1 HOW TO BE SLIM ; If yon are too fat and want to reduce your weight 15 cr 20 pound,, don't starve nnd weak en your system, or think you must always be laughed at oh account of vour fnt, but go to f'entral pharmacy or any good druggist, and get a box of Oil of Korein capsules, take ono after each meal and one before retiring at night. Weigh yourself once a week nnd noto what a pleasant nnd reliable method this is for re moving superfluous fnt from any part of the hody. It costs little, is absolutely harmless and n week's trial should convince anyone that it is unnecessary to be burdened with even a single pound of un sightly fnt. : T I j l i i i i ; l I I ; i ' i l TODAY -TOMORROW SEE WHY AND HOW "HE FELL in LOVE WITH HIS WIFE" A Paramount Feature PATHE WEEKLY Yc LIBERTY their pipes and tobacco to school The accident happened lt evening! jjc though thev do not use them during on the 1'icific highwnv when ftynn at- school hours. , , tempted to pass a small car in which Some of the boys are grey haired, I were three persons driving toward So-1 js some of them have thin patches on topjuttle.. Another machine driven by Heed-j s but all are "llovs" in enthusiasm andier was coming from Seattle. As Kyan, ' ,,, etuleavor lo learn me stiojecis laugui saiij io nave oeeu driving hi u icrruic iu the prison school. The prisoners .ire j speed, swung his car around the one grouped according to their previous ed-j ahead, it skidded luck and forth, and m ation and ability to assimilate and as then bumped into the Heeler car. Kvery the riut'il advances he is promoted to, one of the five occupants of the ma- a ..I tj n i..a ' ..i. .... .1.. . .... i... u...... t.un,.-.. n..t ' iiiiic ill imiii ii iiuii line ini,,ii uuij Airs, ilogue being pitched about LM) feet and- sulferiug a fractured skull. The small Seattle bound car escaped damage except for a broken lamp. )( Jj; ANARCHIST PLOT 13 DISCOVERED lass. Some fifteen of the pupils are foreigners of various na tivity and these are being taught the English languige in order that they may beter rope with the problems that confront them in America, when they nre released. Mr. Davey is assisted by two instruc tors who are convicts but have had ad vanced educational training nnd classes in re.uling, writing, arithmetic, gram mar, history, civil government, geog The Oregon Agirailtural College graduating exercises will be held on the evening of dune 2, the date "elected for the Salem high school graduation. Dr. Curl (iregg liouey has been selected by the school board to deliver the grad- raphy and other subjects are earnestly Minting-address in this city. bending to their tasks. lue prison Chicago, April 7. An anar chist plot to nssnssinnte ruling monnrchs of Knrono !i;is been discovered, District Attorney llnyne tuinouneed today. The conspiracy lloyiie said, wits ex posed in connection with his investigation of the "poison soup plot," ile A school room will seat 2Hi pupils and it is expected that, the enrollment will in-i crease materially in the winter when tho outside gangs are not able to work, because only those that have nothing else to do lie enrolled in the school and no man can get out of work hy going to school. Governor With.veombe today eonduct eil a party through the inside plant of the penitentiary with State Treasurer Kay and the newspaper men were given their first chance to see tho pen plant in operation since the small poi scare at the pen Ins died down. .Unfortunately Driver ! Was Not the One Killed i j Tacoma, Wash., April 7. In in auto j mobile smash ne.ir Kent, in which three i machines collided, one woman received injuries from which she died early to day, while eight otiers were injured, j The dead: i Mrs. Minnie Ilogue, a I'uytillup nurse. ! The injured: I William Uynn, Tacoma, head hurt iand injured intern illy. 1 Mrs. William Kyan, lacerated scalp and internal injuries, j Mrs. S. K. Sanders, of Thomas, in i ternnlly injured. Less seriously hurt: Tony Derens, (Inrdenville. tleorge Ilereiis, aged 12. (ieorgo W. Ninemier. of Montesnno. Fri'd Heeler, of Thomas. Mis. Fred Heeler. TODAY -TOMORROW AND SATURDAY MARGUERITE COURTOT in a MUTUAL MASTERPICTURE DE LUXE EDITION MUTUAL WEEKLY" VAUDEVILLE Two Acts SALVADOR & CO. Comedy-Strong Novelty, direct from the Strand Theatre in M Portland, THEATRE Iff! Vaudeville SUNDAY Mable Gems Life reproductions from . marble classics. Kammerer & Howland Comedy Singing Act Cappelin & Co. In "Hiring a Maid" Marie Stoddard Singing Comedienne "Seven Casteluccis" A Great Comedy Musical Act MUTUAL MOVIES Matinee and Evening j GRAND THEATRE ha. u C3 r x ' tit. I Oregon Today-Tomorrow WILLARD MACK and ENID JHARKEY IN "TBE CON0UE S. : 'X. :v it.om Tire irnw york slums to wall street Also " THE MO VIE STAR" A Keystone Feature-Always Good Tomorrow The Harmony Trio1 Three Boys Who Can Really Sing w o w 33 n n El m r.a n u u h u a H I'i 11 S3 U ra ra 4 ti y u u u tl n n u wf U El ei IS ti n r I i u li !i 11 n ri n 12 II 13" El 13 ra n id "'!".'7r