Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 10, 1916, Page THREE, Image 3

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THE DAILY : CAPITAL JOf'RNAL, SALEM, OREG MONDAY. APRIL 10, 1916.
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April 4th J. P. Morgan & Co. Wrote a Check for Over
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The Largest Single Check Ever
DrawnIf the Chicago Store
Could write a check for over seventy million dollars, the chances are I wouldn't be
here, but I am here and, here to raise $20,000 cash, and raise it must. There is
no ifs or and s about it, I've got to get it, there is just one opening left for me to ac
complish my feat, and that is to cut and slaughter prices low enough to do it, all the
new stock that was bought for their Easter trade is on an unmerciful sacrifice. You
couldn't pay regular prices if you wanted too, every department is running at full
blast with extra special cut prices, and will continue until I raise $20,000. Be here
wlv and set your share.
at GREAT REDUCTIONS UN
COMPARED ANYWHERE at
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1 1 j
I Brick Broth
Ml 3 Trx rrcn
Mil iff )
JjLs. 4 1L3 il
I DISSOLUTION of
J PARTNERSHIP
What I say I will do, I will do and at once
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SPECIAL
12 l-2c Bleached Nap
kins, size 18x18, each
- 7V2C
65c Ladies' Summer
Union Suits at
48c
SPECIAL 1 SPECIAL I SPECIAL I SPECIAL
rl..n'a rlil4- ctra IK nA Kn T.nKoB 3U Ti-w-h ITal T.aeea aP.v. R ... .
Children's White Serge
Coats worth to $1.50,
Special
$1.49
75c Ladies' Muslin
Gowns marked now at
35c and 50c Ladies' Slip-
over Muslin Gowns,
Special
25c
75c Ladies' Corset
Covers marked now at
French Val Lace3, sev
eral designs, worth to
8 l-3c yard
4c
50c and 65c Brastiera
are now marked at
43c
45c
35c
12 J-2c Fancy Colored
Dimities, Special the yd.
9c
Goc Ladies' Chamosiette
Gloves go at
25c
- SPECIAL I SPECIAL
12 l-2c light and dark I 12 l-2c Outing Tlannels,
Percales, choice patterns 9 are marked the yard
9c
$1.50 Ladies' Comfy
Slippers marked at
69c
9c
Ladies' 35c and 50c Silky
- Hose marked at
25c
Ladies' Ready-to-Wear
Ladies' New Spring Suits worth
to $15.00
$8.90
Ladies New Spring Suits wortk
to $25.00
$1
1.90
1 1
Ladies' New Spring
Millinery
j all the latest Spring shapes M9
i worth to $5 regular, at . r U
wlT3y ,!TJ "'V''
Misses' Ready-to-Wear
Girls' ..Wash ..Dresses worth to $2.25
Girls' Wool Seige Dresses worth to $5
Ladies' New Spring Suits worth
to $27.50
$
450
Ladies' New Spring Poplin Dresses
worth to $9.00
$4.95
Ladies' Wool Dresses worth to $8.50
$2.90
Ladies' Spring Coats worth to $7.50
$4.50
Ladies' NewlLadies' New
Easter Hat
Lot of Ladies' New Spring Hats sold up to
Regular, at
Easter Hats
Lot of Ladies' New Spring Hats sold to $3.00
$6.00 Regular, at
I $2.50
Children's pongee Coats worth to $3.50
Domestic Goods
$1.25 Full Sized Bed Spreads, now at ... 75c
65c Mercerized Table Linen, 66-iuches wide, OQ
yard TT. JC
35c White wool Flannel, at the yard
.. 23c
15c Large Size Pillow Slips, at each lit
25c Swans Down Kimono Flannel at the 1 01
yard 142C
6 l-4c Persian CoCtton. Challies, at the yard3C
Curtain Net and Scrim worth to 25c yard, at.... 9c
10c, and, 12 l-2c Cretonne, now marked at, 71.
the yard I72C
Silks, Dress Goods
50c and 75c Silk Pongee, at the yard 39c
60c and 75c Imperial Crepe de Chines, the 9fl
! JJL
yard
75cand $1.00 New Spring Tub Silks, the gg
$1.00 and $1.25 Georgette Plain and
Flowered Silk, yard
$1.50 White Wool Panama Cloth, the 7jg
65c
75c All WooiSerge, at the yard
85c White Bedford Cord, at the yard ....
84.00 ChlnchiUi Coating, at the yard .. $2.75
49c
59c
8c
Childre"9 White Pique Coat worth
X $3.50
Children's 65c and 75c Wool Mixture
Sweaters
Misses Middie Blouses worth to $1.50
SKEMSBsanraa
MONEY RAISING
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Come early mornings is the best time
when we are not overcrowded. It will
pay you to buy at our store, and you
can put in your rainy days profitable
to yourself.
REMEMBER
Umbrellas, Shoes, Hat and Furnishings
all greatly Reduced. Come at once to
The House That Guarantees
Every Purchase
THE CHICAGO
E. G. Seaman, Representing Lewis Bros. & Co. in Charge
! Railroad Viewpoint
of Wage Raise Demand
I San Fruiiciwo, April 10. Tln?1ii;h-
est l'ai'l rmplovCT in rnilrninl r v !
jhnvo ili'iniimli'il n riiisp. Tlicy nk for
j .flOOjMO.OOO n i'r mine limn tlicy lire
now Ri'ttiii(f, or H little mon.' than
I a yi'ar more )inr man.
j Tlif railtoalN ar' not in wurh linitn
j pial Cfimlitiori aH to t'rmit rantinj.'' tin1
dcninucln, but the nt -u lire f u f t ! i;s
i Nnvintr that unless these i!emamlu ar
met ttiev v i 1 1 refuse to nrliit rate ami
will walk out.
The situation i a serious one .e
rious for the rnilrcinilK, for other rail I
ay emiiloyes uml uNf ffjiiit lly serioiii
for the uillie, f the (iiililie, must ulti-i
mutely jmy the bill. !
TIi'im is the statement in -tiulistnuee i
made here to'iay lv 'ire rresiilent a-i '
llleneral Milliliter V. K. Seott, of
j Southern 1'io'ifie, eouei ruinn tl.e no t i 'in
I'll tlif Four railway lirotheihoi"ls ill rt;- ,
leutinj; higher wage ilemaniU to the,
ra.lroailn of the eouutry.
"The In i in Iirh been Hiti-K" sa'ol
I Mr. Seott, "that the men want, u ilav j
! of eight hours. This in n..t tru-'. They I
! lo not want n shorter il'iy, ion' ibi they'
I jiliif. any limit on the noriii'i'i hour.-.
I This is inert ly a itestio". m' uiiiitive
I overtime.
"They oVmiincl 10 hniir- .ay for
j eight hours' work, with overtime to be
jmid after the eighth hour. They also
i demand 87 12 tut cent more for over
jtime than the present rute.
j "This is in spite of the i'aet that they
j already exneteil the provision Hint if a
I man is enllecl for duty and performs
j any cerviee whatsoever even though
j it be but for fifteen minutes he .-.hall
reeeive a full day's puy therefor.
I ".lust what this e.xiu-tion menus al
; ready to the railroads may be gleaned
from the faet that in one year west
I ern railways paid out to engineers and
'firemen l,4fl.'l.(i:is,74 for whii-h no lie-
tital work was dune. This payment was
' eompulsory.
I "Should the brotheihiiods strike, the
1 publie. would be vitally affeeted. The'
Jeoming erops could not be moved, and
this is but one mstaiiee of how the pub
lic would be affected by a tie-up of the
railway systems of the country.
"The men ashing the increase are a'-
' ready the highest paid of railway cm
I ployed. They only constitutf S per cent
'of the total railway men, but they git
I 2-8 per rent of the total luigrs. !
"The average pay per man involved
on the western roads is fl,2!Ui n year.'
'This iiu.ludis alt ei. pincers, firemen,
trainmen and conductors working fu'l
time or even part time.
"The average yearly salnry ff.
school teachers in the I'nited Stales l-i
less than .500, but if these railway em
ployes, now nveniging lil.L'Ilii n year ai
gien this $ lOO.uiHl.OnO wage in'crease a
year, every school teacher as well n
other citizens will have to help pay i..
Thtiy cannot avoid it, for they are p,i-
of the American publie."
LA rOLLETTE WIN3
Milwaukee, Wis., April Id. On i
the. biggest surprises in the politic;
history of Wisconsin was spraeg here
Saturday uight when the final rigun
in the Tote for candidates for del.
gales to the republican national comer
tion was totaled anil showed that Sci
ator Hubert Af. I,a Follette, heretnfoi.
considered beaten, would control th-.
Wisconsin delegation by two votes. T!o
delegation will stnnu: "rrogressives. 11;
conservatives, 12.
The returns from the first, until t. -day,
gave Governor I'hilipp an, I In
delegates a majority uf anvwhere fro!.i
four to H.
These Prices good until
further Notice. We de
liver any place' in city
and reasonable distance
in country. 1
3 enns I.ibby's solid pack
Tomatoes
3 cans best Iowa Corn
3 cans String" Beans
Large size rim-apple
2 cans choice table Teaches
2 cans choice table Apricots
3 cans extra choice Salmon;
3 enns extra choice stag
Oysters
2 cans extra choice Columbia
Kiver Salmon
fi cans oil Sardines
3 cans minced Clams
R. N. MORRIS
Phoiie 1107
2576 fair Grounds Bead
25c
25c
25c
15c
25C
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c