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7 THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, QREG TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1916. EE Got Rid of My Corns With Jagic "Gets-If Simplest Corn Cure in the World No Pain. No Fuss. New, Sure Way. I E -4; TomorrowCome to the Chicago Store and see what a 25 cent piece will buy for you. Without a doubt, tomor row will be the biggest defy we have had since I Started the Chicago Storeys $20,000 Sale. Below I have priced for tomorrow's selling 42 Special Priced items for you to grab up. You know what standard merchandise is, now then glance over and take one good look, and then decide for yourself, whether they are real bargains or not. In making out this list for this Two Bit Day, I never gave the cost of the goods one single thought. I just went through and picked out 42 items and put on a price that will sell 'em quickly. In order to protect the Chicago Store froai wholesale buyers, I reserve the right to limit quanities, but remember you can have a liberal amount of each special. This Two Bit Sale Is for tomor row only Come and share in it. , Two Bit Sale CURTAIN SCRIM TWO Lot of Curtain Scrim wortm to 25c, DfTO at 3 yards for - Dl 1 u. TABLE NAPKINS ' TWO Lot of Napkins, good size, sold at 15c DITC each, now at 3 for Dl 1 J BED TICKING TWO 12 l-2c and 15c Blue Striped Bed .. DITO Ticking, at 3 yards for .DUO COTTON CHALLIES "TWO 6 1-io Cotton Challies, limit eight DITC yards to one customer, for DUO OUTING FLANNEL TWO 12 l-2c Outing Flannel, all the wanted DITC Patterns, 3 yards for Dl 1 J NEW PERCALES - TWO 12 l-2c Light and Dark, Percales, DITC maVked special at "3 yards for Dll J PILLOW CASES TWO 15c Quality, full size Pillow Cases, RTTC special at 3 for Dl 1 U BUNTING TWO 6 1-ic Bunting, all colors, marked DTTC at 6 yards for .". DUO KIMONO FLANNEL . TWO 25c Quality Kimono Flannel, marked DITC at, special, 3 yards for DIIu iiim. ii.i i mmium ii imii Mill iiiim Will II Hill II II I II "7"! I I - rV-.. v 1 1 "'A V t X ; ft?. 1 . .". ' ' ' o Two Bit Sale FRENCH FLANNEL TWO 25c Quality French Waisting Flannel, DITC special at 2 yards for DUO RIPPELETTE TWO 18c Quality Rippeiette Dress Goods, DITC marked at 2 yards for Dl 1 0 RICK RACK TWO 10c package of Rick Rack, mostly DITC all colors, 6 packages for ....-.... Dl 1 0 TOILET SOAP 10c Aimour'8 high grade Toilet Soap, at i Bars for TWO BITS SOISETTE, ETC, One Lot of Soisette, Linens and etc., worth to 25c a yard, 3 yards for TWO BITS DRESS GINGHAMS TWO 12'2c and 15c Quality Dress Ginghams, DITC marked at, special, 3 yards for Dl 1 J TWO 35c Quality Children's Outing Flannel DITC Sleeping Garment, 2 for Dll J TWO $1.50 Quality Ladies' Tailored Waists, DITC only one to a customer, at each Dl 1 0 SLEEPING GARMENTS LADIES' WAISTS DIAMOND DYES TWO 10c package of Diamond Dye, all DITC colors, at i packages for Dili Two Bit Sale-Bring Your Two Bits Along Two Bit Sale Two Bit Sale SLEEPING GARMENTS Lot of 50c Children's Outing Flannel Sleeping Garments at TWO BITS LADIES' HOSE Lot of 15c Quality Ladies Tan. Hose at, 3 pSr for , MISSES' HOSE ' 12 l-2c and 15o Quality of Misses Hose, special, at 3 pairs for TWO BITS TWO BITS LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS Special Lot of Ladiea 15c and. 25c Hand kerchiefs to go at 3 for : TWO BITS BATH ROBE FLANNEL 50c and -75c Quality Bath Robe Flannel at the yard TWO BITS FANCY BALL FRINGE 25c Quality Fancy Ball Fringe to go at 8 yards for TWO BITS FANCY BRAIDS 15c and 25c Fancy Dress Braids, marked at 4 yards for TWO BITS LADIES' GLOVES 35c Quality Ladies' Cotton Lisle Gloves at 2 pair for TWO BITS Two Bit Sale LADIES' HOSE TWO 25c Ladies' Tan Fibre Silk Hose to go at DITC 2 pairs for : Dll J LADIES' BRASSIERES TWO 49c Quality of Ladies' Brassieres on DITC special sale at, each '. Dl 1 0 CHILDREN'S' UNION SUITS TWO 50c Children's, Nazareth Waist Union Suits piTC marked at, each Dl 1 J TAFFETA RIBBONS : TWO 15c Quality Silk Taffeta Ribbon, mostly DITC all colors, 3 yards for Dl 1 J BURLAP " TWO 25c Quality Burlap, marked at, special, 2 DITC yards for Dl 1 0 WHITE OUTING FLANNEL TWO 8 l-3c Quality White Outing Flannel, marked DITC at 5 yards for Dl 1 u CRETONNE " TWO 10c Cretonne, for tomorrow only, at 1 yards DITC for I Dll J DRESSER SCARFS : TWO Dreser Scarfs and Center piece, worth DITC up to 60c, at 3 for Dl I J " J--'tfHrtiTiiifwrrM ri Z3 Two Bit Sale JELLY POWDER TWO xvc. viuauiy jeuy rowcier marked at 4 DITC E packages for Dll J ( SALMON TWO 15c can of Salmon, 3 cans to a customer, DITC 3 cans for - Dll J PUREE TOMATOES TWO 10c can 3-Q Puree Tomatoes, 1 cans to a DITC customer, i cans for Dllo SARDINES IN OIL TWO 5c can Sardines in oil, only 7 cans to a DITC ' customer, 7 cans for Dll J CAMPBELL'S SOUP TWO 10c can Campbell's Soups, only 4 cans to a DITC customer, 4 cans for Dl 1 0 BOYS' HATS TWO Lot of Boys' Hats sold at 50c, now marked JJJ HAND GRIPS TWO Lot of Hand Grips now marked to sell for DITC 88c, yours for Dll J MEN'S WORK SOX TWO Men's 8 l-3c Work Sox, now marked at DITC 5 pairs for Dl 1 U .i niilW.i.,.. I,,,, I, ,,, I., t ..,... ..j h i I i It J b . r m"m " " 1 r- '' i -.. -- -- : -4 p TTi L n n 1 1 im1 -il ii i v -i ii i' in M i ' i l f i ' - rt "m h i tmutim um mt.kliiuHU,.MmmimHlM. ti, mmimmlM,t,iit' mttmmtm mtkt msimmY m mi Ik tmu w. E. G. Seaman, Representing Lewis Bros. & Co. in Charge Acreage In Pacific Northwest 475,000 Acres Below Last Year When porns make you almost "li' with your boots on," -whon youe aoiikcd them and picked them ami sliced them, when corn-swelling siilvet, By Ryman H. Cohen. (Written for the United I'ress.) l'ortlnnd, Ore., April 18. All ove. the world the H'lti wheat crop promise to show a most serious ileire:ise from that of l!H.r). In most sections of the world t"ie de- creased production outlook is due to the fallini; off in the urea planted to this cereal, but in many iustaees the crop has pissed through the winter with h very libera! amount of winter killint; of plants and other damage. In the Pacific ,'orthvest the condi tion of the erop is most excellent and hotter than an average yield per acre is the present outlook. Notwithstand ing this, tile total production of wheat iu Oregon, Id.iho and Washington now promises to show a decrease from It) 15. There is a very material decrease in the acreage. This is the leading reason for the expected drop in the total vol ume expected dining the coming har vest. While previous to the coM snap it was believed that the crop would move above that of H'lti, even though tiie acreige of winter planting was some what less than n year nn, a consider able amount of seeded laud was winter killed, anil the leturiiH received at this time indicate that the sj'riug jifiinting will prove one of the smallest in years is lnr ns wheat is concerned. A con siderable portion of thfl land usually sown to wheat will be planted to outs, but accurate reports regarding this are not. yet ohtaiuatile. rrom over -uu special erop corres pondents located in practically every growing district in the orthwest, re turns indicate that the )rea of winter wheat available at this time for the coining harvest is sliowliuir a total of hut, ",()7.-.000 acres comhaied with a showing at this time in It'l,') of 2,4."i0, 1)00 acres. YrJiyTTiiTO Conn At All Wlieii "Gfts-It" KwiovenThem the 'ew(Dead.siure Vfmjf and tapes, bandages, and plasters that make corns pop-eyed have only made your corns grow faster, just hold your heart n moment and figure this: I'm two drops of "Uets-lt" on the com. It dries at onee. You ean put your ?ho and stocking on right over it. Th corn is doomed. It makes the corn come off clear and clean. It's the nAv, easy way. Nothing to stick or press on the corn. You can wear smaller shoes. You'll ba a joy-walker. No pain, no trouble. Accept no substitutes,. "Uets-lt" is sold by druggists every where, 25c a bottle, or sent direct by K. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, 111. Robinson house on moved into tho Church street. Mrs. 8. W. Woods, who has been the hospital for some time, had an ope ration for appendicitis Suturduv. .h ! is getting along nicely. ino regular weekly meeting of tho l'riscilla club was held Wednesday p. m. at the home of ilrs. Wm. Strnyor, who has a local fame for her generous hospitulity and maintained that reputa tion, at this meeting. At the business meeting severul important matters wern disposed of nnd the dav of meeting r!'.n u.i .I....!... t ''"'Ii 'UIMlillli IClllllin III 1I1C, t 1 T.'l . . . three states indicate A total area of ''n""K' 11 r tinny instead ot Ue.lncs IMOIOO acres compared with I ,:i!0,00 ! d "y aM .1,1rt"m'rl.v' '.i1n0 ,tht' ''1uh niember- 101.r). Therefore, the total : '- 1 . """- ms,cuu ui -i inemocrs. The Aumsville grange hnd its meeting rogulnr 'first Thursday of each mouth and third Thursday night. At the las' meeting the subject or chicken raising and care was brought up nnd a vol- ompared with ,'!,H-10,OUO was passed requesting the extension service or . a. i . to send us nn expert, on poultry hiisbundry to lie given a' the regular meeting in May. I'ossibl.r an open session in the afternoon. Saturday, April 22, will be a hie day educationally for Aumsville. Kight of acres in spring area planted is showing n heavy decrease from u year ago instead of the increase expected earlier .is a result of the smaller fall sowing. Total area planted to wheat, in the three states for the !!)!(! crop reaches .1..: h.ihhi acres, acres in ini.i ami .l,tii,000 acres in l'.ilt. Therefore the present crop area is the sinillcst in three years. Da the face .if these figurs of the wheat, acreage, it would look ns if the I'acfiic Northwest is doomed to urn- duce one of the smallest wheat crops in' the adjoining districts have been invii- many years. This is rather severe, and led to be present and several have ir is not exactly a fact. The condition ; dieated their intentions to be present, of the planting is somewhat better than! County Superintendent Smith ..with norniAl in the three stall's. This is espe-i his county workers nnd two or thrc l ially , true of the light laud sections, ' grind speakers will be' pivicnt. Supei which this season have apparently an ; intendent Smith lias had charge of the. (ivor-aliundnuce of moisture. This means : program and all arrangements except b. that (liegon, with a greater per centago ,.il. Three contests, including one en ot ight land sowing than either Idaho declamatory ability, will be held he, or Washington, .will tire soinewnat bet- tween the 'schools." flood sneakers (in ter and will bring the total crop in this ' 1.(,mi.H1,,, (1 ,,,.,, ,,,, wlu ,mV(, .mm, n ' 1 I 41 1 (1 11 1 I il I 1 11 1 II (J J, il I ago. " j On the basis of normal nroducJion on' iiii- ucrenge iniiicnreil, the wlieat croi; in Urcgou now looks like 20,000,000! hushels, Idaho 1 l.oou.oou bushels lid Washington M.OOD.OOO liush.;l!)--.i graa'ij total of liii.ooil.Oiid hushels. The last' returns of the l!il"i crop showed a grand total of 71.000,1100 bushels. 1 The total acreage planted to wheat I ill the Pacific Northwest for the Three: years is as follows: j 1!H4 .1,027,0011; 101.") ;t,S Ki.ikiu ! If M5 :i,;ii.'i,()(Hi; Winter and spiing wheat acreage for $ two yens in the tree states of the fa-, I'ific Northwest show the follow hilt: i Winter. lflli 101.") Oregon 800,000 tuio.OIIO Washington Ooo.OOO 1 .1111(1,11110 Idaho :i7ryi(il) o."i0,000 oral iiuuiliers. A ball game of the cour t.y high school series will be held iu tin afternoon. The executive committee of the Parent Teachers' association hn-i taken charge of the arrangements for tne large basket dinner to be held 1.1, noon 10 0 onl. The program 'clock sharp at will commence ui Ilcin V hall. Hci- s: Totals 2,()7.").OnO 2,-l."i0,ono Spring. , loin 101.-) Dregon 170,000 lM.1,000 Washington SOII.OUO 1,iiuii,(I00 Idaho 1x0,1100 210,oi(i Totals 1,2(0,000 l,:iiMi,il(iO ii TRY THIS IF YOU HAVE DANDRUFF Micro is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely and tiial is to dissolve it. This destroys it en tirely. TV do this, just get about four ounces (f '.lain, ordinary liquid arvon; apply it. at niht when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp 1110I rjili it in gently with the finger tips. fly morning, most, if not, ill, of your dandruff will lie gone, and three of lour more applications will completely dissolve and destroy every single sign and trace of it, 110 matter how much indriifl' .,01: may have. HOW TO BE SLIM If vou ure too fat and want to reduce your weight 13 or 20 ',: pounds, don't starve and weak- en your , system, or think you '-. must always lie laughed at on if account of your fat, but go to Central I'hnrinncy or nny v good druggist, and get a box of Oil o'f Korein capsules, take one after each meal and one before retiring at night. 4. Weigh yourself once a week :i ami note what, a pleasant and reliable method this is for re- K moving superfluous fat from any part of the body. :'. It costs little, is absolutely harmless tmd a week's trial should convince anyone that, it is unnecessary to be burdened sj: with even a sinyle pound of tin- x sightly fut. :,: Nothing takes the conceit out of flirt like encountering n masculln heart that is unbreakable. SSI at last I've found Vou will f:iiil, too, tiiat all itching nnd Bft T 4 Tfl t?f gginc of the scalp will stop iiist ,v, K' JJ ,bgg and ,vi) 1 1 r ha ir will be flatly, lustrous, giossv, siikv an, I sott, ami look and feel I handled times better. Vou can get liquid urvou at, any drug store. It is inexpensive, and four minc es it a'l that mi will need. This simple remedy has never been known to fail. m AUMSVILLE NEW3 Mr. nml Mrs. W. K. Winslow went u'i Stayton Monday. Ivan Cr. Martin of S'nlem, was in town Tuesday looking for votes. J. K, Kirkpntrick made a business trip to Salem Wednesday, Miss Margaret l)u llray went to Sa lem Wednesday morning. Mrs. Van Nays, of West Salem, vi-it-cil at the (.'has. Van Nays heme Tues day, It might interest you to read llelter E. Keyes communication to the people of Marion enmity iu this i,ue. Mr. nnd Mrs. Owen Denier and chil dren of Turner, visited in town Sun day. A, w. Si'lirunk ami family have I don't limp ami fuss nnfl worry- I don't soolil and fret nnd bemoan my fate nnd my iix-t "Dunion Ointort" pavo me instant relief stopped tin; tmin lnsnntly gradually reilnced tho inflammation and softened and dissolved the bunion without one bit of p.'iin or discomfort. You can wer.r regular shon 110 pads, plates or eutting just put on u 'Kunion Cuuilort" and away goes yourpaiT and away goes your bunion. Over 72, IW men and women bavo been cured last ye.f and v.c puarnntoe th.it you will fr.d eon. p'.cle mtui! action wi'.li "llimioa Comfort' or yon need rut pay one cent. Buy .'1 box t'Kby try two plasters, nnd if you do not find instant relief, return the rcnuindci' uiul gi;t y.iur money back. Wc knov wind "ltimion Comfort" has done for others we know what it can dj for you so try tumn at our expense. 115 S. Commercial Street J. C. Perry, Drussist,