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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1916)
V Ft THE DAILY CAPITAL JOrRNAL, SALEM, OREG" TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1916. Don't Pass It BsMJurry, Hurry 1 U I I 11 1 I I I i I 17 r kLi Eli l Y ri a i n et in the u AM a n At the Chicago Store's 20,000 Sale Would You, Could You, Dare You Pass Up This Sale? NO! OF CO it! HE ; . r . . . . "3 HF.RF'S I ' THREE 1 U GOOD ONES m URSE NOT Ycu can't afford to pass up The Chicago Store's $20,000 Sale, it is the greatest buying sensation that the public of Salem has ever had, greater bargains than ever before; thousands of dollars worth of New Spring Goods, at radically cut prices. The only reason for this slaughter is to get the cash. The proprietors are pounding me on the back every day, urging me to hurry up and get the money, ' and take any steps I think necessary to sell the goods, so down, down go the prices: I must get 1 5l 0.11 !l -.11 !t it -J 11 !i I '11 r U L 1 i- uie money, ai any cost, oeu u, sen ii, is me cry, ana sen u i win. von i nesuaie, tume nere iu morrow and supply your wants. Come One-Come Alt EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! 35c Ladies' White 25c and 35c colored 12 l-2c to 25c Em- 65c, 75c and 98c Per- 35c to 75c Nets and Cotton Lisle Gloves, Veiling at, the yard, broidery and Inser- sIan Bands, the yard AUover Lace, the yd. special at, the pair only tions, special the yd. 20c 5c 5 c 45c 22c rVlw LJ I,, L rr..T hi ini nm if ii ii i in 1 1 1 1 in i in 1 1 u. ii. mi in in n'-win'Ti it 1 1 n y iu ." ' t..ii. , The Parade Starts at 9 o'Clock in the Morning 12 l-2c Outing flannel, now marked at, the yard 9c 25c Kimono Flannel, now marked, at the yard . 1 2c 8 l-2c Bleached Twilled Towel ing, at the yard Extra! 5c Box Ohio Noiseless Matches, only two boxes to .a customer 3c box Extra! 85c White Wool Bedford Cord, double fold, one di-ess pattern to a customer 49c yard Extra! fin,' .1.11 Extra! Ladies' Swiss Ribbed Sum mer Vests, worth 10c to 12 l-2c, only 2 to a cus tomer OC each Extra! Ladies' 57c Umbrellas, good quality covering, strong handle, one to a customer 18c Misses Pink, Blue, Black and White Ribbed Hose i2y2c 12 l-2c and 15c Black and yvhite Ribbed Hose at, the pair now 9c 15c Ladies' Black and Tan Hose marked at, pair M EXTRA J SPECIAL il II VALUES l I Extra! One lot of Ladies' Trim med Turban Hats, worth to $3.50, at II I I IS III strong handle, one to a E 1 I ' rf"V I . ..... i nm. i -i UL customer tC ''1 50c Center Pieces and Dresser l 35c and 49c Corset Cover Em- Scarfs Marked, at each broidery, the yard BMBBBnOM I 20c rs.!l 23c manmnn. JUA,LI U ...,. . QC I 65c Table Linen, 66-inches One lot of Warner's Rust 75c Ladies' Purses are now i f iQC I wide, marked at, the yard Proof corsets, worth $2.50 , marked at, each ' nmamHHMHHi 1 regular, while they last v 39c $1 40 43c Extra! 1 10c to 12 l-2c Cretonnes, now H A J ..,, x. t. Lot of Women's Auto 3 ' Children s $1.00 Wash Dresses, size 12 10 u years, at each caps- $;oot reK"lar- A 49c 49c Percales at, the yard I jT " ?t5 y"d' FT f 9c 'Iff grab 49c .Extra.-. I 4-inch 15c Taffeta Silk 1 mnwmummmwmBmam I S THPQF I I tBSBBMSMMwannMB tnpd Lakes' I Ribbons, all colors, special mmmKmwMmama 1 1 1 IlEiOCi I I vmmmmtammmmammm gport Hats, spring styles, I the yard 8 l-3c and 10c Apron and 1 CDETIATC J 1,50 White Wol T3mm!i t f Dress Ginghams at, the yard itUALJ cloth at, the yard, now m I 10c 5c 75c .1 49c I c n n 11 El 11 ti ri 11 11 n u 11 ti El u ti El 11 n El El u El CI El U n 11 El El El E4 SI El El ii II li El 11 El KJ M II ri ii 11 n El ti 11 El LI iij .i5MlMSSi2ti!3iMS jImm! jS n E.1 li I! E!l 19 P C3I ti ts tn n M U n M m u ii u m m p ra ca EH P ES 11! El El 11 rii E El I E CI ITS UP TO YOU To take advantage of the greatest opportunity to purchase merchandise consisting of the foremost makes in Clothing, Overcoats A IN CO AT HATS, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS JUST FOLLOW THE CROWD And you won't miss the place for every train, and boat load brings in their quota of purchasers Must Raise Money We must raise the required money and we are therefore selling practically at wholesale prices, plus advertising cost, don't delay, buy that EASTER SU AT Oi BROS. THE HOUSE JHAT GUARANTEES EVERY PURCHASE THE CORNER STORE 1 WIJ PH WW Wfl Wl W IW( wp W L Am 4MI Wilt 4Ut MM tfMt MM )Ikm MA 4bM MM Mi M Jhfi ttw Macleay Items Will Cost $15,000, Lower Floor for Garage, Upper for Apartments THE CHICAGO STORE E. G, Seaman, Representing Lewis Bros. & Co. in Charge Journal Special Service.) .Ma.lray, Or., April 10. One nf tl ". most siK'i'Ossl'ul dotfi.ll OVtfiita of tl"' fi'iifcni iiiscil into iiistory with tl' . liri'iikint; up of the Vouii;j 1'oopli! ' I llilllf I'llISS pHI'tV Satlll'lilV iimm 11 i 11 l , .April S. Tin" yoiiiiif folks ini't at llio home 1 I Mr, ami Mrs. Tlieron Rush1I nmi after ;i sliort liusiness aieetini;, ut whieli the. Misses llilila Lent., Kleusa Rartcls ami I M illie Keiek were appointed 11 soeia' I I 01 1 1 111 i 1 1 " for the next: party, lieuilei! J the time until an early hour in the : 111 0 tu i in; with party 11 men. J lirealifast wan served in true pienlr I style nt 1 o'cloc k a. 111. or thcrcalionh. Those who enjoyed the hospitality c T the Knssells are: Misses Alma, Veril.v I ami Inis Kussell, (tinner Knssell. Km I I SuinllioiL', Misses a"i anil Helen I Keiek, H'r iiik Neiswainler, I'ansy Nein wander, Harlan lloffnian, Klensa liai tels, Irviajr liartols, ,oi Taylor, (Inv V01111K, Dewey I'rook, Charles Doula", ' nester anil Clarence Armstrong, j The Marleay school is iinpovin in ad ' directions. This time it is school aai ! dens. Ilarve T.iylor has plowed a, i patch nf (ji'ounil near the school an I soon the chihlreii, who are takin" et - work, will I'm j Arrangements were tuday completed 'for the, erection of a two story brick building to cost approximately $l.r),fKI() ;and plans are under way for the build ;inj,' of several oilier business blocks, all of which seem to indicate that while S.ileiVi is ( xperieni-ing 110 sudden boom in building, yet there is a (.'milual im. ' pm veinciit in the Imililiug situation, i Kreil A. I.eng is the builder of the I new $I."),(iu'l structure and it will be lo Jcated at Lii:i South Higli street. It will be a two story brick with a front line on High street of 75 teet and ex teiidini; back Kill feet. Tile lower floor of the building will be built for a gar- thusiastically to the age and the upper floors arr.inged into! planting their crops. :two, three and four room apart ineiits. I Macleay (iraage will meet Ajuil II, I Mr. I. egg has just purchased the prop-;aWthe (Iraage hall for .111 all daV meet- erty on the north east earner of tinging. Dinner will be served at noun, .block bounded by High and Tiada, Discussions will be heard on " The Am streets w ith a frontage of 7.1 feet 011 ' tralian System 01' Kami Credits, "" Ti n High and I III 011 Trade street. The two Medicim's Needed in the Family ?deib story residence on the comer will be re-: cine Chest, on the Fai'in'1 and " Itookt moved to the east end of the lot, and ; Which Kvery Farm Library Should will f.ice. on Ferry street. Mr. I, egg s , Contain, ' ' All giangers invited, present resilience, just across the street: Millie Neiswii'ider w is 11 iionie visiti.: at High, will be moved to the cor--at Macleay Sunday. She is employe. I jner Nit just purchased by Mr. f.egg and t the Deaf school. placed facing High street, where MrJ Will I 'eyre is the owner of a nev l.egg will make his home. Maxwell, lie has sold his larin to th-t 1 The corner property on High and man who owns the walnut orchard, ant J Trade streets is valuable from a mist iness standpoint as it is at the interese Ition of the Oregon F.lectric and South ern i'aeitic, .mil in the business district. It was ow ned at times bv Owen llutton, Mc! Hamilton, John W. (Inland and was purchased bv Mr. l.egg from John It. Scott. As soon as the two resident houses are moved on the corner property and I tile lot on High street i-leared, the ercc.- 1 turn ol the two story brick will begin this may account for the car. lie ni l not lc.ie the place until fall and mi , we all may get a ride in his car ve j A. ..I. Mcl.ain, of Scio, is visiting lii j neiee, Mrs. Theron Hussell. ; Tue Uov. Mr. Allen, of MeMinnvill. .will preach at tiie hall next Sun.lav in- 1 1 ii noon. The lileinrv xoeielv will hum day night in the school lioue in. n In : 1 10 1 . ;e ;Jc TABLOIDS. ,The Show Went On In iteof the Stom ;) $ New V01 k In iug, John -I'.n r.lsley, tenor, sat. ufi in bed, sang, "Ibink Me Onlv Witii Thine Kves'' and f back d.'iid. to ! Chicago "Basil Hamill is happien facing (iiiinau guns than facing the1 altar," said KKic .1 mis, actrfs. de-' ! living she was going to mairv her ex-i leading mail now fighting with the French iinuv. I San Francisco, April 11. Tasseiigei.i .arriving here today on the stcinn. 1 Matsoaia described a J'acifie o.ea" a ! storm which raged one night w hile ; ivaiiiieMiie sliow was 111 progress in th ! cabin. While winds howled and th" j vessel pitched, the entertainment weir, on. Fainted sails furnished the scenery. .Among those who participated were: . Kstella Me.Nenl, prima (Iniimt, und Mis-i .Mnrgueiite Walker, and Miss Florin.-'" 1 Williams, talented Sau Francisco .1. butaiitcs, Fiocecds were given to I Im Red Cioss. . I N'ewr Vork Onlookers gapped when ;Theodore ltoo.eelt kissed il waitress :at the Flower how here but the event lost its kick wuen it was found she was iiis daughter, Mrs, Kichard Deibv. Villa is not a modern strategist. Tie persistently refuses to dig himself in. Newark. N'. J. Mrs. Kiln Smith, of I'.ooiiton, is suing for divorce, illeging her husk. 11. 1 tried to make her eat uu electric light bulb. Amsterdam Although the owner of a rc-taiirant lit Louwiin hung nut a sign bearing tin- name "Cafe Wilson" thinking it would prevent d'ermnns front interfering with him. Teuton mil itary authorities have closed the pi icf dunging the manager violate. I lnjuor rcgulnt ions. BE PREPARED This Ls only nrt admonition to defend yourself against a spell of INDIGESTION DYSPEPSIA BILIOUSNESS CONSTIPATION OR MALARIA To that end you really should tr MOSTEnSR'S u I Stomach Bitters WorM Ji. t We are in 1h lend The. kicks a nian when he's down.