Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 23, 1916, Page THREE, Image 3

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Alaska Packers and Cali
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Unite Interests
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALffM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 23, 1916.
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At Gale & Co., the Chicago Store
TOMORROW Thursday, Aug. 24th and all through the balance of this monih. This will be the ONE GREAT
SALE IN SALEM. Many New bargains added every day. Remarkable Economics, in many instances HALF
PRICES predominate a sale that will prove the MOST IMPORTANT economy event in this part of the state. And
remember, no matter how low the price, the Gale & Co. standard of merchandising will always be maintained.
Every article carries the broadest guarantee of satisfaction.
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Surprise! Enthusiasm!
When you see these really exceptional bargains in
Our Ready-to-Wear Department.
New Suits, made of fine French Serge, Wool Poplin,
Velour and fancy mixtures, at $6.65, $9.65, $14.65
New Middies, exceptionally low priced. Made of
heavy quality Lonsdale Jean, regular $1.50 for 98c
Sport middy of v striped jean in blue, white and
.pink $1.19
Sport Middy of white jean, striped trimmings, $1.19
CLOSING OUT ENTIRE LOT OF BLACK SILK
WAISTS, MADE OF TAFFETA, CREPE-DE-CHINE
AND DUCHESS SATIN, VALUES TO
$5.00, WHILE THEY LAST ONLY 98c
$1.50 Voile Waists, to close out for .49c
Fine Dress Skirts, very special $2.45 to $4.95
Outing arid Street Skirts, made of silk corduroy, in
colors of torpedo gray and seal brown, indeed a
bargain for .$3.95
Khaki Skirts, special $1.29
Khaki riding skirts $2.29
NEW WASH SKIRTS
Made of fine Ramie Linen, Gabardine and Hyde
grade striped Skirtea Cloth. Come in plain white
and in the newest awning stripes, in navy, pink and
black; also checks.
Regular $1.50 Skirts for 98c
Regular $1.75 Skirts for .$1.29
Regular $00 Skirts for " $1.39
Regular $2.25 Skirts for $1.49
Regular $:?.50 Skirts for $1.98
OPPORTUNITY
Wonderfully Expressed in this Sale of fine Domestics.
Siam twill Outing Flannel, extra heavy quality. Comes
in colors of pearl grey, old rose, lavender and blue.
Regular price 15c, now only 10c
Lace Cloth, regular 15c, now only 9c
36-inches wide Passaic, soft finish challies in a beauti
ful assortment of dainty patterns just the thing for
quilt coverings, special 12'2C
27-inch fine Comfort Cloth in pretty floral designs,
special : 8 l-3c
Fine Dress Ginghams, regular 15c, now only 11c
Duckling Fleece, regular 18c, now only 11c
36-inch wide Frolic Cloth, regular 20c, now only ... .14c
36-inch wide Percale in dark and light patterns 11c
Heavy quality unbleached Muslin 36-inch wide 9c
Heavy white Outing Flannel, 12 l-2c quality for ... 9'c
15c quality for 11c
Heavy. white Domet Flannel, special ....' IVzC
Heavy Turkish Towels, 18x36 .. 16c
Heavy Turkish Towels, 22x42 : 23c
Cotton Batting, regular
10c roll for 5c
Cotton Batting, regular
15c roll for 9c
Cotton Batting, regular
20c roll for .... 12 '2c
Cotton Batting, regular
25c roll for 18c
Cotton Batting, regulra
$1.00 roll for ... . 69c
A Wool Blanket Sensation
Fine wool mixed Blankets,
come in white only with
pink and blue , bprders, size
66x80; usually sold for $5
per pair. We have only 25
pairs in this lot and while
they last only $349
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NOTIONS
Little Things Needed Everv Dav at a Great Saving u
Dressing Combs 2 for 25c
Dress Fastners, per dozen 4c
Safety Pins, per dozen 2 l-2c
O. N. T. Thread, per spool 4c
Wire Hair Pins, per box 4c
Diamond Dye, per package : 8c
25c and 30c extra wide Hair Ribbons, per yard . . 19c
Crepe de Chine Windsor Ties in novelty stripes, 25c
Pure linen Handkerchiefs, neatly embroidered . .
19c, or 3 for 55c
Soft finish Swiss Handkerchiefs 4c
Fine quality Ruber Bathing Caps, in colors of red
and green, special 25c
Ribbon Remnants, values to 20c, for 5c
R. M. C. and Star mercerized Crochet Thread, all
sizes and colors 8c
Fine Mesh Silk Hair Nets with elastic 4c
5c Pearl Buttons 3c
10c Pearl Buttons 5c
Children's Supporters of extra wide elastic, all
sizes 10c
Bone Hair Pins, per box oflly ....... 5c
Stickeri Edging, all colors, per bolt 4c
Luster Cotton, all the newest shades ..... 6 for 25c
An Excentional Shoe Event x
Offering Women and Misses Shoes at prices you
never heard of before. Button and lace models in
most up-to-date styles.
$2.00 Mary Janes, all sizes, while they last only 98c
$3.50 cloth top lace Shoes, patent vamp, now . .$1.98
$4.00 black suede Shoes, button style, now .... $1.98
$2.50 Gun Metal lace Shoes, low heel, just the thing
for hop pickers, very special $1.69
We Are Headquarters for Hon Pickers' Supplies ti
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Any Trimmed Hat, mind you, Ninety Eight Cents
New! Attractive! and Stvlish!
Think of it ! -This season's smartest summer Hats, tailored semi-tailored
as well as dressy models. In white, black, dark and light colors; regular
values to $7.00; while they last only , 98c
Outing Hats, of felt and corduroy, come in colors of green, navy, red,' tan,
Copen and black; while they last only ; 49c and 69c
Auto Caps, made of fine black and white checked silk taffeta, without veil 98c
with vail $1.19.
Hair Switches Values ' $12-50 close .ouf for, $1.49
Blondes and grays included. T
New Corset Covers, very special 25c
White Lawn Aprons, special 21c
Muslin Combinations, trimmed with fine lace and embroidery, at 48c, 79c, 98c
Muslin Night Gowns for Children, at..... '. 39c and 48c
Gorgeous, Richest Silks and Dress Goods
For Less Than Present Manufacturers Prices
27-inch wide Silk Poplin, white ground with black dtos, regular 65c 39c
Rich Wash Goods of Silk and Mohair, cream ground with large embroideried
' dots in colors of blue, lavendar and pink, formerly sold for 65c per yd.,
now only 29c
Jap Silk, all colors, per yard 19c
$1.25 Fine Quality Messaline, now 68c
40-inch wide Crepe de Chine, flesh color only, per yard $1.48
36-inches wide storm and French Serges 48c
36-inches wide Scotch Plaids, suitable for children's school dresses 23c
56-inches wide fine Flannel Cloth, regular $1.25, now 68c
56-inches wide Panama Cloth, regular $2.00, now 88c
Genuine Oregon City Wool Flannel, in colors of navy, red and grey, very
special per yard 49c
Real Economies
IN HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN
Heavy quality lack Children's Hose 10c
Boy's and Girls' heavy ribbed School Hose 14c
Children's very fine ribbed Hose, in black and white 17'c
Women's fine black Hose, regular and outsizes, very special -..12c
Women's fibre silk Hose x 29c
Women's fine sleeveless Vests, made extra long and full, special 12 l-2c
Women's fine lisle Vests, cumfy cut, regular 25c valuefor 17c
Women's silk lisle sleeveless Vests, regular 50c quality, for .27c
Women's fine Union Suits, V neck, sleeveless, tight "knee or umbrella style,
lace trimmed. Very special at 21c, 39c and 49c
Men, Here Is Your Chance
Good quality work Sox 5c
Extra heavy quality work Sox, sold elsewhere for 12 l-2c, our price . . .8 l-3c
Men's B. V. D. Union Suits, now , 79c
Men's Porosknit Union Suits, now . , 79c
Men's 25c Garters now J4C
Men's 25c Suspenders, now 19C
Men's Balbriggan Union Suits now 59c
Men's Dress Shirts 49c and 98c
Hats for hop pickers, now 9c and 17c
Men's Work Sox, now , 5c
Men's Dress Sox in black and tan 9c
Men's Four-in-Hand Ties, now 9C
Boys' Shirts and Drawers, each 15c
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Corner Court and Commercial Streets
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San Francisco, Aug. 2:1. With (ho
ooliiiK of a majority of stock of the
AlasUn I ackers association, the. forma
tion of a gigantic $25,000,000 corpora-
umi ny nierLMiiif tne nnuciim frint
'auuinir comn&nics nf tlm wt with iha
big fish concern is-so near a certainty
lonay mat f rank a. Anderson, in
charge of the plan will leave Friday for
New York to perfect final arrange
ments and complete thj deal.
The fruit canners represented in the,
merger are:
California Fruit Canners association;
Central California Canneries company;
Ctriffin and Skelly and J. K. Armshy
company. Those making the combina
tion say the plan is for a defensive
trade nignnization, owing to other
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fish cunning business. It will make it
possible to meet the eastern concerns
on equal terms.
ine merger will entrine tlie new com
pany to keep nhe Alaska Fish packers
large fleet of ships in continuous op
eration. After the close of salmon
packing, it is planned to have tlnso
vessels carry the fruit and fish prod
ucts to tne enst and Knulnnd via the
Panama canal.
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Many Surprises Planned-
North Bend Expects 3,
Visitors Tomorrow
Portland. Ore.. Ainr. 2.1 II orsc mill
automobile races featured today's
railroad jubilee program at Miirshficlil
anil North Hend. lliindn-ila of viuiti.m
from Portland, Hnlem, Kugeno, San
rniucisco and otner cities were on
hand to help celebrate the completion
of the Southern Pacific rnirond to
Coos tnv.
North flt'lld CXItcctM in cnt.n-tiiln
3.000 iHlCHtn tnmnrmtv Alfinv iiirhriuni
have been planned. The biggest event
in prospect is i ne allegorical wedding
of Kiigeuc and Coos Hay, which are
joiueii uv mi' rniiionii. .miss iiIihivh
Hoddy of Maishficld will take the
part of Coos Hay while lleirv Wutkiiis
of Eugene represents his city in the
nuptials.
Humors that a "booze ship" would
be anchored off Marshfield, just out
side the three mile limit, proved un
founded. A throng of thirsty ones
swept the horizon with their glasses
in vain. The vessel failed to. ma
terialise. . .
Car-Shortage- Hurts
Oregon Industries
News as to the car shortage situutiim
is confined to the receipt of a number
of further complaints because of an in
uhility to obtain cars, and a further as
surance from tho Koiitliern Pacific, com
pany that they are doing the best pos
sible under the circumstances. A tele
gram from the Summit Lumber com
pany at Summit states that it will bn
compelled to close down at once uuKss
cars can be obtained immediately. Mr.
Brown of the Brow n-Pet xel Lumber
company of Stnyton, was a visitor nt
the offico of tho public service com
mission yesterday afternoon. He com
plains that he ordered six ears August
17 to use in filling orders for Iowa, but
that the cars have not been forthcom
ing, und thnt mills ill Washington,
which seem to have less difficulty in
getting ears than Oregon mills are hav
ing, ure taking the business.
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Dc USE COCOANUT OIL
FOR WASHING HAIR
If you wmt to keep your hair in
good condition, be careful what you
wash it with.
Most soaps ami prepared shampoos
contain too much alkali. This dries tho
scalp, makes the huir brittle, and is
very harmful. Just plain inulsified co
coanut oil (which is pure and entirely
grenseless), is much better than tho
most expensive soip or anything clso
you can use for shampooing, as tnis
can't possibly injure the hair.
Simply moisten your hnir with water
and rub it in. One or two teaspoont'iils
will make an abundance of rich, creamy
lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp
thoroughly. The lather rinses out eas
ily, and removes every particle of dust
dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. Tho
hair dries quickly nuu evenly, and it
leaves It fine and silky, bright, fluffy
and easy to manage.
You can get inulsified eocoanut oil
at most any drug store. It ia very
cheap, mi 1 1 a few ounces Is enough to
last everyone in fee family for mouths.
Building Collapsed
Three Are Dying
New York, Aug. 2.1. Three workmen
are dying, two are missing and fifteen
were injured by the collapse of two
tenements under construction at ISSth
street and Marion avenue in the Ilronx
todny, according to police reports made
shortly after the crash.
The cause of the accident has not
been determined. Ambttlnuces from
three neighboring Hospitals and police
reserves of two preciuets were rushed
for rescue work.