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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1916)
THE DAILY CAPitaL JUtT.MAL. SALEM, OREG THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1916. THREE 1 T7 O Trading at the phicago Store Is 4 ... - VrtPWMMl" From tBi Balby - K I 7 (' : . ! i : J , , r' j :,'.'f:.f . . iff ' - j V ; 1 ttd irH tt nn i i Because its vo i rouoie to Buy Goodie Goodies Chea Don't wait any longer if you want to get in on this Closing Out of the Chicago Store's grocery stock, and crockery, glassware, granite and aluminum wafe. Hundreds of pieces of granite ware, tinware, aluminum ware and groceries at give away prices that are not mentioned in this ad. Every thing in the Grocery Department going at cost and less. Lots of odds and ends that are worth five times the price we are asking for them, hut it must all go, and it must go quick. Come be here tomorrow and buy cheaper than you ever did before. It can't Last forever reap the benefit now before it is too late. 1 Yd, GM BH mm vmmu mtmn wwywww n nim . w, wiiiihiwwpmwww """" "" r"r "", i1" - uv --j.-u.ji -...l.jiihi .ii'iiiwunifwi! hhwuptumj miiiiiiw ji m m n mip minmmmintmmi.unm nmwni mvm nm ." s wivnmm iniwirnri imm .urn i wkiO m am ! Mln i inn n i m n m mm iiiniiiiiiwriHMiirMB'ii'Biiiliwntiriiiii n-ihw mmmmt miwiwiffciniiiiiii mum in mi iimiiwii mini mm minimi m hum ml ii.imii.i iln n., iummm hi m il fr- -T n(M-ih- -iY-rti If inf-- vL.m 1 SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL f 75c genuine Silk 65c Imperial Crepe 75c fancy Tub Silks, 25c and 35c Silk 18c fancy striped 9c plain white Outing 25c Ladies' Slip-over Poplin, black and de Chine, plain and Mulls, plain and Bippelette, at the white dotted, yard flowered design, yard 8t the yRrd fancy, the yard yard Flannel, the yard Muslin Gown at 39c 38c 48c 19c 12c 6kc 19c i , t, . 1 I. II J ' . . I. . ' ''W"M "''I1 '.IMWHI'M'l .. iftmiwmir-ii ii t r 1 r : : --" " - ... i.- -,, . . ,.ir 18c Hills-Dale I 20c can Table Asparagus Tips at 1 Apricots at 14c I 12c mammmmmmmmammmmmmmmmam 25c Libby Aspar- 25c package of agus Tips, the can Ceylon Teas, at 19c 19c 35c Bottle Lemon 85c half gallon jug Cane and Maple or Vanilla Extract. Syrup 25c 65c 10e Jar Sweet or 10c can Astor Sauer Pickles at Milk at the can , 7c -8c 15c solid pack Lib- 10c can Spice, by Tomatoes, at Sifter Tops, 10c 7c 15c can Peaches, 15c Bottle Paprika at the can or Onion Salt lie 9c ' ! Hey! Wuxtra! ' i0o Can Cove Oysters, at 25c 2-pound brick of Cod- the can B fish, at I 20c Bmall sweet Pickle, at,NV 2 for 5c g0od slze 0amlle9 at Quart 1 Each ilk v 11 e n 23c Special Blend Coffee, pound 19c 25c Candid Orange or Lemon Peel, and. Citron, pound 19c 30c PeaLerry Cof-1 25c O' Cedar Oil fee, the pound 1 . . . ... H Polish, at bottle 20c J 19c r i iwmnnrTiiin iwn 35c Bottle Chilli fl 50c Bottle O'Cedar Powder, at I Oil Polish at 25c 38c $1.00 5 pound can $1.25 O'Cedar Diamond W Bak- ing Powder, M MoPs at, each 69c 98c 10c bottle Queen OKves at the -bottle 8c 10c package of Barley at Vfyc 15c ran K. C. Bak-1 10c package Pearl ing Powder, at the , can 1 Tapioca at lie 7c 1 Qmijy STREET RAILWAY BOYS ' FINE FOR RHEUMATESM! E Say It Will Be Biggest and Best of Season and What They Say Goes Musterole Loosens Up Those Stiff Joints Drives Out Pain You'll know why thousands use MUS TEKOLE once you CNpericnce the glaJ rtlicf it gives. Get a jar at once from the nearest drug store. It is a clean, white oint ment made with the oil of mustard. Bcl ler than a mustard plaster anl docs not I blister., brings ease and comfort while I it is beinpr rubbed on! I MUSTliUOLE is recommended by doctors and nurses. Millions of jars arc used annually tor tlronclntis, Croup, The iMRpent Oan-e and tlie latest at- Neck $t, Na,ralKia, Conges endauee ot any d.i.-e he 1,1 this i win- r,eu'ri LumbaRO, L? '! . 'C. b.y9, 'he. .aU trains and Aches of the Back or joints "r!i.F K "' ! Sprains, Sore Muscles, Bruis. evening nt the arinorv. . .' . i. . . . than BOO0 invitations have been i '.!.:;'n'; Fros,ed Co!l,s ?f' ,nJ with the number of railroad ! " ften prevents Pneumoma) in the eitv and their friends: At your dnijrKist s. in 2.x and 50c Jars, Street Railway are plunning for to-; morrow evening nt the arinorv .More issued an And ivith those eominir tiinn Aiiueue 1 r.-. i and Portland, the daueij eapaeity of ' you S't.the Renu.ne MUS- the floor will be taxed to its utmost. TEROLE. Refi.se imitation s-wt what In fact, in order to make more room's ak for The Musterole Company, for the hundreds of daiaers, the ntnae i t.'evlandi has been removed, giving a elear floor. T!ie tianil, comiiosed ot L'4 regular I'ieees has been augmented hj" five otli - j er flayers .nd with this amount of muNie eomiiiK from the band )ilaeed in' tiie hah'ony, the nianaceis of the diiiieoj feel that tito dancers will he m-ovided EIIBSII fE E. G. Seaman, Representing Lewis Bros. & Co. in Charge with sweet strains of music sufficient to keep things moving at a lively I rate. The programs will show something new in the wav of naming each dance, .ifter railway expressions, and need-! less to say, one dance will be named "Safety First." The meiulicrj of the Salem Street Railway will appear in their uniforms,! and the ( herrians have been invited to appear in theirs, mixing the white! and the blue. A eordial invitation! iias ilso been given to Company M. Dance number 10 has been named i " Kvery One Dnnoe'" and for this onol number, the boys in the bund will! come on the floor, other 'arrangements being made for music for tho dance. The Salem- Street K.ulway baud was! organized in September of 'lOU and it! ,n entertainment will be given next present numbers 24 pieces. C. J. lleach Saturday evening nt 7::t0 o'clock ill: is manager; Charles Poppe. leader; K.( .mlnva in tho school gymnasium, for P. I'utler, treasurer and Robert IIall,Jthe benefit of the gvmii.'sium fund, secretary. Twenty dances will be iiv- T. wilt be in the wnv of a evminnsli-i Fine Program Arranged, Mostly Calisthenics and Gymnasium Work M eluded in the program, the music for each being as follows, although on the program, each dnce will be named from some familiar railroad expression: 1 iiittle House on the Hill 2 Dream Girl II Klks Parade 1 Norway 5 Flowers of Wildwoud li Honey Moon v 7 Valse June S King Cotton ! I.a Czarine 1(1 Kvery Due Dance II (Hesitation) Flaiue II' San Fran Aineric in 111 Fire Fly Waltz , 14 Mttln (irey Mother l"i White Sipiadron 1( Sunt iago 17 Crent Divide 15 Trip to the Farm Extra M ississippi Extra Spring Valley News (Capital Journal Special Service) Spring Valley, April IMi. (.'has. Scott was here from Portland to visit his parents, liev. and Mrs. W. T. Scott. His wife and two children are visiting her parents in California. Holland Cotton and Miss r-Mun T iy lor spent Easter Sunday in Sulcm, enlling at the Sauitoriuiu to see .Miss Taylor's father, who is suffering with u broken ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Kdkar Crawford and son, Aubrey, of S ilem. spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, (S. M. Crawford. Dr. A. 1". McKinlny and sister, Miss Muriel, of Portland spent the week end here with their father, Hev. ft. A. Me K inlay. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Henry and Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Crawford attended the Faster services Sunday evening at the Snlem Congregntinn.il church. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jeruian were out from Snlem Sunday, the guests of Mr. anil Mrs. Jesse Walling. Clyde French, Jr., is here from Lex ington, visiting his uncle, James French and family. Mrs. fl. H. Crawford has been suffer- exhibition, in which 400 Indian stu dents will take part. The rifle dil in which liO boys will take part, is tal. en from tho mnniinl of physical train ing in use nt West Point. The program is as follows: Selection " Hoyal Chef" Hand liidi.'.n intermezzo " Os-ka-loo-sa Hand Fancy drill 30 gir'i Dumb bell drill 0 girt- Fancy mnreii 30 gir's Duet, cornet ami bnritono "Short Sweet "..... .Mf'ssrs. Peratrovich aim Walters Calistehnics 70 small boi Indian club drill 70 hoy Kiflo drill 00 boys Selection by the junior band. Apparatus work by the boys on tb b.us, horizontal bar, horizontal kiddc-, traveling rings, flying rings, mat tuiiil -UUji, summersaulting from spring board. Mr. K, A. Smith, director of gyn. nnstics. Mr. Ira S. Loos, director of band. Miss tiertruile A. lirewer., pianist. Ailmission, 10 cents; children 3. Candidate for Office Dies Before Election If a candidate for office dies the secretary of state is authorized to re move the name from the ballot uioki Sections :i:)7.'l ami :i:!!i7 of the Co.lo. T'lis opinion was reached in response to the inquiry from Wheeler county where A. C, I'nliuer, candidate for tho office of district attorney died .ind the county clerk whs uncertain "as to what procedure to follow. Secretary (llcott advised Count Clerk Scott, Sasser, of Fossil, to see', the advico of the district attorney IVc further information. TOO LOW TOR CONVICTS gained control. Lansing, Kan., April 27. Convicts u" the state prison here today, enraged i reports of the presence of Fred Hissell, suspected of having assaulted and nun i., i,. ii,., ,,,.,..1 ;,,,. .,1. u.g ior t ie pasn wees wnn rneumatism. I(.m,)toj ,0 nillt) hiin. The guards Claude ind Flsie, are, the guests of herl sister, Mrs. v. .. ( rnwtord. Tho Easter program at the church on; i,ii. i lt,i- 'fir n, r.C xt ... i l . . i in .'u mines rit'iicii, ;ts citv goon, l and the largo coigregation present fill -1 iy eu.joyeit it. h ollowing are tho liuiu j !fr!: , . , Dr. Tierce's Medical Discovery not 7""K "7 Simdav senool-o.y cun,8 the cm(,h but it j a . ' """.' ffdtliil n It i r'i ! i ra uiwl iimin It Imifli Mo' ,V T,', S','(,'U!P the wi nk body I V'1 C.et it tli jh very day from any med- .. Dorothy Shcpnrd , :.,; ,i,.r : ,.:,i,.' li,...:,l Moillf Kmili. Sii,,c,lr,' U...11.. . l(i..i , ' '"1".. """ ' nl I 'I'l ' " Is it a Cold, Cough or Bad Blood ? Scripture rending Recitation Kefit.it ion i (,,r," o,,,wi in "ii. i,. nr i;,,..., ,.' r"ll"1lv,,KI"Mnvalids' Hotel, Puffalo, N. Y., for '"1,llh"" -V v" K'""",h, Jl,','"'v large trial package ol tabletH. tesponsive reading oung peojdes class: (Tontains neitlier alcohol nor nai- ';J"'.r;1'? lhe '''K" ""'"I''cotics. Its ingredients are made pub- ,,'".'"a,"", '!,'HiI,7;iic and printed on wrapper. It's a rr, Mr-u 'If JI"1,h f"'",t' pure alterative extraet made with gly ,, ..... nas. ,iott ceriue from native roota and licrlis. (,f.c''ltat""1 ;-7 ,'.)"T V,0,''-V Have vou become run-down, weak, f;x,,r;T(! U ' "'"M,H emacintwl, pale after a long siege ol .ll!,,:''f ""J" ,. hv" -;"B, '''''j'"1! colds? Does the skin show that tin. r"" ' iM'.".. 'N i(illI'h v"! blood m thin and watery? Spring m u ,. ' , , .'the time when vitality is at its lowest r ebb clean bouse o-by ridding tho J.ittle tiauk I uvle I rawtonl is some- ,rL ,. i,i..,i ,:,i,.,: i; body of its accumulated poisons. Ite- what beHer at th wr.ting, and the, b u,e vl.m-m) 0f Viler "" "r .1" I pu reins lire "'M'1" IJujld up tllM fyt,u,m with a r.-liublo or his speedy R-eovHry. I he doctors ; rP,m(,V)' 911cl, nJ Dr. Irce's (iolden haie dccid-d that lus illness is not j Ml.Jk., 1)is(.overy whioh lias Btno-I pneumouia, as iirst thought, and are,,,,. , ,;,., ' fl,r ...... ,. 7- ,SU"' -T V,Ji,,io( a century has sold im.ro largely J , ,, r V ..'.' , than any other blood lemcdy. torn. Mrs. Homer Alleiuin of Wood burn arrived Monday to iis-dst her: , , aunt, Mrs. Coyle, and Mr. Frank ( raw-1 Take This Cusc for Instance. ford in curing for tho child. Missliutl.J Beaver, Oregon. "I was Buffering Watson, a trained nurse from Salem, , longer than 12 months with asthinu, also in a tendnnce. , bro chiti8 lln(1 8(re ,ir01lt. i hiui a Miss Hazel Price of Snlem was the1....-.. i.n.i I. ,i:ir..,u ;,, K,ii,. KiMer guest of Mrs. W. N. Crawford. I : f ;'i,t,.ta iL.,, the ebest: eonhl -Mrs. Ilneh Hush and Mrs. John started Sunday for Ji an, Alnslia. to join John Push who has bought n large hotel there. Hugh Hush is talking of sidling out here and joining them. MRS. ROGERS ACQUITTED New York, April l!ti. Airs. Ida Snif fen Rogers, charged with murdering her two children, was acquitted today. The seemiil mt in the indictment against Mrs. Rubers was dismissed, ing, tightness about tho chest; couhl not sleep; bail no appetite; was always" tired. I was running down, from l ih pounds to 117. Kvery one told me 1 must die. I started to use the 'tioldeu Medical Discovery,' and with the best of results. 1 used three bottles, which cured me. 1 have no nstluna, im cough, no sore throat, no dilliculty in breathing any more. Bronchitis in gone. I thank Dr. Pierce for bis kind udvice." -Mkh, TinciiEsiA Torzu'fK.