Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 17, 1916, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOV. 17, 1916.
A Great Buy of
ART GOODS
We bought a Sample Line of Art Goods at
Great Reduction
And offer them to you at similar prices; also a few
pieces of MRS. WALL Stock are included.
$2.00 values $1.35
$1.75 values $1.15
$1.50 values $1.00
$1.35 values 94c
$1.00 value 67c
75c value 50c
50c values 38c
35c values 24c
30c values 20c
25c values 17c
20c value 16c
Boys'
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TRY SALEM FIRST
BALCM COMMERCIAL CLUB
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HEAVY
WHITE WOOLEN
BLANKETS FROM $7.50
AND UP
20 Per Cent Less
HEAVY GREY
WOOL BLANKETS
$5.50 AND UP
20 Per Cent Less
PILLOW TOPS
Stamped and Leather
20 Per Cent Less
Behold The Quadrennial "Nuts"
Paying Their Freak Election Bets
Hughes Plurality 2,610 Pro
his and Socialists Make
Even Race
Tin' followinu list shows the official
vote for the presidential electors, candi- j
dates for congress, state ami county 01-:
fieiuls as east at the general election
Xoveinbcr 7, 111C: I
Tor Presidential Electors.
Republican Presidential Electors. ,
Votes Cast. '
K. K. Butler MM
Willis I. C'ottcl Ml":
V. P. Kcadv S2!M1 j
V. C. North S2!"M
J. F. Wilson S2liS'
Democratic Presidential Electors. I
Oliver P. Coshow ",irs !
Bert K. Hanev 5t!W i
Porter J. Noff 5070 j
Daniel W. Shenhnn S""2 j
John H. Stevenson 5ii57 1
Prohibition Presidential' Electors.
Curtis P. Cue .- 47S j
Levi T. Pennington 4ii
Henry Sheiik . . . ." 'I'1 1
XL Francos Swope
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Your prejudices may lie of some satis
faction to you, if you ran refrain from
betting on them. ,
' Havana in April, May mid June ship- Considering what nio.'t people are
pcil to the I nited Mates 892.505 crates willing to do for l icy it's a wonder Donald W
ot pineapples,
more pcop
are not millionaires.
Cvrus H. Walker 47
Socialist Presidential Electors.
Max Burgholzer 471 1
Frank W. Johnson
Kelma J. Met 'one - i
August Nikula
V. M. Tiiitoii -tr,"i
Progressive Presidential Electors.
Kinmett. Callahan 23 :
For Representative in Congress.
W. C. Hawlev. li 9233
W. S. Richards, Soc :
Murk V. Wentherfnrd. I) 41W
For Secretary of State.
K. I.. Cannon. Soe 1223 ;
Ben W. Olcott. 1!.. P.. P 11943
For Justice of the Supreme Court. I
C. J. Bright. I'rohi U'W;
fieo. H. Burnett. R 1 OoS7 i
J. K. Hosmer. Soc 1408,
Frank A. Moore. R 8.0.HV
Turner Oliver, D -'il30
For Dairv and Food Commissioner. I
Mekiunon. Sue hh-
.rohn D. Mickle. R.. D.. Prog. .. lOOOO
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4?f Q - O PAVING FREAK ELECTION BETS O O "Xrj
All Wool Means Protection
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When tin' t'lt'ctiuii rclurnw sccmcil to niiui in
imiifiito wilh itM-taiutv th le-i'lrction wrjithi
(t" I'rositlruT Wilson, ih
ninth of a l-rcsiilt'iitiai
for You from Damp and Gold
We make a special effort to supply you with the best made AH Wool garments Many of our goods are made
from the long, staple Willamette Valley Wool that gives the soft, warm, fleecy effect that gives,, comfort and
satisfacion. You'll wonder how we can furnish these qualities at the prices, but by our knowledge of the
woolen market and taking advantage of early contract, we are able to give you the very best values in new
goods at the same prices.
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usual after
lection, the
paying ot ii-cak clC'Mniii nets, showed
itself on the streets of 1 ho laryc citie.-.
The barefoot man in evening ("arh, the
fellow wilh the coat in. ode, out, the
' wl Iharraw. the "nut" ncd a white slocking and a liliu-k ono
Ininel, tin1 ono who voted ami p,:iailcd liniadwav, .ow Vurk, tiik-
for the wrong man and -ro'elaimod ini; care, ncrordin lo thi' terms of her
th:it fact witli voice and ptaciu-d ail waucr, to lit passci'.liy git the mugpio
these and many more varieties appear effect.. The man in the picture is liv
ed in all their fooi:-.iine.s. Of course ing to Idnvv a peanut a full city Idock.
women were iiuinlu'ii d ti.mnig them, lie has turned his coat inside out and
One of them, shown in the pic. arc, don- has dnuued a liomloir cap.
HOW TO KEEP THE FACE
YOUNG AND ATTRACTIVE
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All Wool Blankets-
Direct-from our own mills, secured early
and selling now at almost factory cost.
Many of these Blankets are called mill
seconds but not damaged in the least for
wear. A special low price is placed on
these goods. White, plaid, grey, brown and
all mixed grey shades.
All Wool Underwear
And the mixed worsted and cotton Union
Suits. We have the largest assortment of
underwear we have ever had and all
secured at the old prices. Our worsted two
piece suit at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 a gar
ment. These goods have always been the
standard of quality; we made early con
tracts and are selling at the same old
prices. Cooper Underwear $1.50 to $3.50
Union Suits; every number at the same old
price.
Cotton rib two-piece suits 50c per gar
ment;!. 00 Union Suits.
Oxford Wool Clothes
Made special for good strong wear, warm
and solid colors; in grey, brown and stripe
effects. Splendid values for $12.50.
Men's and Bovs' Overcoats
A new shipment received this morning from
Hart Schaffner & Marx, and the "Sellmore"
Brand all wool Overcoats, to sell at $20 and
$25.00. These are beautiful coats and ex
cellent values. Many other styles at $15.00
Mackinaw Coats
This is one of the largest seasons we have
ever had on Mackinaw Coats. Our prices
are the same as before, $6 to $12.
Meu's Khaki All Wool Flannel Shirts-
50 dozens of these Shirts in the military
and plain collar. Is what we ordered last
January for this fall and we are now con
tracting for 100 dozen more. Having
bought the goods and will be made special
for our use. These shirts are sold all over
the northwest and considered the best
value for the money to be had.
Plain weaves $2.25; Twill weaves $2.75.
:: I For Constable, Salem District.
IVicy ,. Vnrney, K
& The Vote on Measures.
Single Item Veto Aiiiendmcn:
Yesj M2SII; 301 No. :CU2.
&f .shin Tax K.einptiou Amendment :
i The war to war.! off old aKe is not, 1 ' ,('4: 3,0: tu2:!-
to fear it.' not to.allow one's self to l.e ' -N,'K'" '"! Muhitto Suffrage Aniond-
Hloppressed liv the dread of advoncim; m1'":. -'"I Ves, 5a00; JOo o, o!IOi.
m vcars. Cse nnlv legitimate preventatives iul1 Cental alue I.aud lax and
Miami avoid mint; experiments .with pre- Homemakers' Loan Fund Amendment:
H'parations that have not stood the test -m Yes, ltm7; o$7 No, 91-17.
H;of time. An entirelv safe and verv el' ! F"' l'idletou Normal School and
H fective wav to keep the lidexion ' Ratifying l.ocatiou Certain State lnsti-
youiiK iookiii nun uranium is to up- i"""". " i i-n, .mow, .n, m..,.
iplv ordinary niercoliz.ed wax at lied- Anti-Compulsory Vaccination Bill:
tin,,. ; 'lt l ;.-,. ..,.l.i ..,,,, u.i,i .'110 Yes. O017: :ill No. 05:10
H it otf in the niornint;. Tliis gradually; Bill Itepcriliug and Abolishing Sim
H ! nli.orbs the withered, laded cuticle, dny Closing l.nw: 312 Yes, (i37l; 313
H! which is replaced bv the more voiithfiil, ; No, 0213.
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ithis wax, to be had at any drug store, ' ed Sale Four l'er Cent Malt Liquors:
lis enouuh cotnnletelv reiiivenate a ! 1114 Yes, .r)371 : 315 No. 775(8.
I worn out complexion. ! Prohibition Amendment Forbidding I !"".
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Glass of Hot Water
Before Breakfast
a Splendid Habit
Open sluices of the system each
morning and wash away the
poisonous, stagnant matter.
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Those of us who are accustomed tu
feel dull mid heavy when wo arise;
splitting heailache, stuffy from a cold,
foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach
lame back, can, instead, both look and
feel as fresh as a daisy alwavs bv wash
the poisons and toxins from tin
Crow's feet and other wrinkles, the . Intoxicating l.inuors for Beverage I'ui-i l"'sl""'H' ot waler eaeli
first signs of advancing nge, mav be pnfes: 3WI Yes, 0752; 317 No, liL'lll. i"l0"""K; .....
removed bv a simple, harmless prepara-: liurnl Credits Amendment: 318 Y'es. 1 , drink, betoro breakfast,
tion made bv dissolving an ounce of ! nr77; 3111 No, 5490. i" Klass. t real hot water with a tea
powdered saxolite in a half pint witch State wide Tax and Indebtedness 1 1'0","1 ll,MVs'"1"' phosphate in it
hazel. It is used as a face bath. ' Limitation Amendment : 320 Yes. 5'l : 1 ,0 , fr01" "tomiich, liver, kid-
. I ) yT0 -,4jj jiieys and ten yards ot buwels the r-
fi Heinpel I'rohi l!)n" " : ' 1 V"us day 's indigestible waste, sour bilo
For Commissioner of 'the Public' Service1 Dll'. !!:: ' ""i..,'V.'i"",""r. !.'.'"'r.! I".'!8
Commission of Oregon, District Com- CHUI Uljf I1IC UCIIUUIUU ; ; ' " l" "J fi. V .
Fnr WlCflnm nf Wftcf ''o the stomach.
w ii wuvui vi livm t... ,.(: ,. .
K. L. Van Dresar, 1) 3."4l! sa" l'iancisco, Nov. 17. "The only
posed of the Counties Lying
west of uie Cascades.
For Judge of
Judicial District.
(ieo. (1. Riughnm, K
Win, (ialloway, D
1... D T.rnll.. 1 1)
HI I ovj ix. IVCII-, I log.
IT. A. Rinehait, 1)
Q For' Rtprescntatlve. First
Q ' tire DistTict.
mm Sam II. Brow n, K
H ! Chas. F. Klgin, It., Frog.
Sevmour Jones, K
H W. Al Jones, H., 1'
I Ivan U. .Martin, li
! II attic Cuineroii, 1)
I.Mrs. V. A. Chapman, O.
3 Frank. S. Ward, D
i Luther 1). Cook, I'rohi. ..
; Oliver Jury, I'rohi
M 1 Knos 1'resuull, I'rohi
P I Levi D. Katliff. I'rohi. . ,
HS. V.' Bosouko, Soc
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v. x. nncrninKi, coc. .
i "ic union oi limestone n iosii in
jaml hot water on an empty stomach is
, nuiiociiuiiy invigorating. It rleans out
Circuit Court, Third ; wir.loi.i that counts is the wisdom that all the sour for itntion's, gases, wnsto
1 nistrirt. i i. . i i . i " .... .i i ..ii..- ' ' . ...
orings iiome ine nacon," sanl sunnier aeiniry ami gives one a spleinlid
Blythe, well known eastern political '"'I'l'ctite for breakfast and it is said to
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Eepresenta-
writer today in a telegram to a friend "f," , 1 ,e roses i.e-
, , , .. , . , appear in the checks. A milliter
here congratulating Inm on the result pmlM, of i.stone phosphate will cost
of the California vote in the recent elec-lvery little at the drug store, but is suf
tion. i f icieut to nuike tiuvoiu. win. I. ..ti, ,.,, I
Cavin XlcN'ub hnd wired Blythe as with biliousness, constipation, stomach
's4'h . follows: .trouble or rheumatism a real enthusi-
8075 "The wise men that came out of the;ast on the subject of internal sanila
Notts enst didn't return to the east but set-i tion. Thy it mid you are assured that
7.S53 tied in the west Wherein consist I he yon will look better and leel better iuA,
3432 j wisdom of the wise men. All of which every way shortly. '
3103, is proved by the election returns." ' .
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To which Blythe made answer:
"Admitting there is substance
.eristic and that the only wisd that
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2423 of the west. Whereupon I congratulate1
!I35 you on your wisdom, tor nature endow-'
HStS led you with that, but on the exempli-
the bacon.
For District Attorney, Marion County. cation of it, inasmuch as it is known:
Call in and see what we can offer you in all wool goods; you'll be told exactly the amount of wool in any
garment we sell. Our experience in the woolen manufacturing business will be of benefit to you in selecting the
garments that will give you the best service.
Men's
Hats
SALEM Men's
WOOLEN MILLS "!
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(rant Corhv, D.
Max (iehlhar, K 11308
L. H. McMahan, Ind 5539
For Clerk of Marion County.
I. C. Buyer. K., J 11310
Lylith XL Cannon, Soc 1359
For Sheriff of Marion County.
W. I. Needham, K., P. 10.807
K. W. Boss, Soe 1053
K. A. Slover, Prohi 1735
For Assessor of Marion County.
.Toll,, H l .,. ,,, Prnl.i 1TJS
John (I. Steiiibrenner, Soe 994 '
Ben F. West, P 10709'
For Superintendent of Schools, Marion
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B'W. XL Smith. R., D., P 11999
Q For Recorder of Marion County.
' Mildred R. Brooks, R., U., P 11002
H ' W. A. Tavlor. Soc 1494
D. O. Drager, K., O., P 10931
F. P. Reddaway, Soc 954
Chas. R. Seott,"Prohi 1431
For Surveyor of Marion County.
B. B. Herrick, Jr.,' R., D., P. .. 11595
For County Commissioner of Marion
County.
L. O. Hadlev, Soc. ...
J. T. Hunt, R 10901 ' at
-or coroner or Marlon County.
058 "r an iiiscerning men tnnt the various1
qualities ot wisdom as an aitribiite arei
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DANDRUFFY HEADS
BECOME HAIRXESS
'
If you want plenty ot thick, bcauti-!
lul, uIdahv, silky hair, do by all menus'
get rid of dandruff, for it' will starve
your hair and ruin it if you don't.
It doesn't no much good to try to
brush or wash it out. The only sure
way to get ri, of dandruff is to dig-:
solve it, then you destroy it entirely.
To do this, get about tour ouin es of
ordinary liquid nrvon; apply it at night
when retiring; use enough to moisten
the scalp and rub it in gi ntlv with the
finger tips.
Bv morning, most if not all, of vour
dandruff will be gone, and three or four
more applications will completely dis-;
solve ami entirely destroy every single
sign and trace of it. ' ' j
You will find, lu0, that all itching1
and digging of tho scalp will stop, and'
vour hair will n.l ...,1 . l
jw. times better. Toil can aft lionid nrvnn
anv drug store. It is inexi,..iisi .. :
'and tour ouncrs is all vnn will nu.,.i ....
iijou matter how much dandruff you liav
1508 This simple remedy never fails.
IF IT'S EMPTY .
FILL IT UP
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Journal
FOR RENT
ad will do the job. It
only costs lc a word,
and you can't worry
for that amount
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