Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 27, 1916, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE DAILY CAPTTAL .TOT RNAL, SALEM. OREGON, MONDAY, NOV. 27, 1916
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Distance Shrinks
to Nearness
Distance today is no barrier to business.
Minutes have replaced miles. ,
WESTERN UNION
Day Letters and Night Letters
expand the limits of your selling territory to
the margins of the seas. Wherever Western
Union goes, business may be had at little cost.
THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.
Autoists Urged
To Apply Early
i
Oaly about 4,300 applications have
been received ' by the secretary of
state's office, up to date, for registra
tio of motor vehicles. This is a decid
es fallinir off from the previous year
and in view of the increased number of
automobiles in the state, would indi
cate (hat a great many owners Wre de
laying the matter of registration to the
last minute.
Tie law provides that license plates
for the year 1H17 must be attached to
-the car upon January 1. A great deal
of detail work is necessary in the of
fice of the secretary of state, conse
quent upon checking and listing each
application, addressing, stamping and
mailing license plates, etc., nnd Jlr. 01
cott wUhea to warn those who wish li
censo plates by January J, that a de
lay, on their part, in forwarding ap
plications will very probably cause a
congestion of work at the end of the
year, making it a physical impossibility
for the automobile department to get
the plates in the hands of the owners on
time. Those desiring' license plates are.
requested to make application promptly-
NEW TODAY ADS WILL BE
read in the Journal in all live
Marion county homes Try 'em.
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. AN EMPTY
Brown University Whipped
Yale and Harvard and
Has Best Show
Scene iJSi the annual laugh festival "Fair and Warmer ' by Avery Hop
wood at the Grand Theutre tonight.
Country Aroused Tries
To Run Down Murderer
Needles, Cnl., Nov. 27. A posse of
miuers from mining camps and another
posse including a number of Iadiun
trailers from Needles are today" scour
ing the district 80 miles south of here
on the CaliforniaNside of the Colorado
river for Najaro, triple murderer to put
an end to his terrorization of that sec
tion. On the Arizona side, o'fficers arc
also on the alert. -
Najaro, who is heavily armed, has
been robbing and threatening prospect
ors since hta successful escape' after
killing his wife, her young son and his
brother-iu-lnw six weeks. Aroused, cit-
j izens of the desert section have posted
rewards in aoddition to the $100 offered
by this city and the county, in order
I to insure keener interest by "the Indians
in the man hunt.
Journal Want ads will sell it.
By H. C, Hamilton
(United Press staff correspondent)
New York, Nov. 27. Yale's victory
over Harvard, which gives to the Sons
of Eli the championship of the nristo
cratic "big three" carried with it a
rather empty glory. -Brown University,
pitted in succession against Yale and
Harvaid, whipped both those teams
and did it with such rousing enthusi
asm that the Providence tenm today
undoubtedly holds a double eiiiihcil
haninierlock on the eastern champion
ship. Unless Colgate knocks tho eastern
fans off their feet with a victory over
the Rhode Islanders Thursday l'ollard
and the rest of the Brunoiiinns will
glory in an eastern title.
At Pittsburg it is excusable to foam
around and point to Pittsburg's clean
record for the year and claim at least a
tie with Brown, but it is impossible to
overlook these two clean victories by
Brown over Harvard and Yale. Also, It
was by tho narrowest margin that Pitts
burgh escaped. The Navy, a team not
counted at all m tlie general niacin
suffered defeat by Pittsburg by the
bare count of 21 to lil. Empty glory in
conquest of the wnolo east, However,
is easily overlooked by Vale. 1 he vic
tory of the Blue over Harvard is plen
ty of compensation for anything tha
might have happened and the fact that
the Blue eleven outfought and outplay
ed Harvard at every stage is enougn
to account for any old kind of enthusi
asm in Connecticut.
The Army-Navy contest brought out
once-more the fact that Elmer Olipha.i
a westerner is about the best football
player the east has watched in years.
Oliphant's spectacular work Satur
day brought his point total for tho sen
soir up to 112, more than any individual
has scored this year. i
Journal Want ads will sell it.
The OWL
a dependable smoke,
YOU have many friends, but
there's one you depend on.
, You admire him. You like him. You
appreciate him he's dependable.
Smokers appreciate the OWL
in just thesame way. '
The OWL is made from long
filler leaf, cured an average of
eighteen months. Its mildness and
flavor are dependable.
It is carefully molded by hand.
Its free-drawing and even-burning
again are dependable.
.Dependability is the cornerstone
of the OWL'S popularity.
THE MILLION
DOLLAR CIGAR
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Now comes Thanksgiving, with its feasting and entertaining. Is the home in order?
Is it as comfortable and as attractive as you'd have it? There is no reason why you
should try to do without a single article of Furniture that would add to the home
like appearance of your home when you can come to our store arid bjiy everything
you need at genuine money-saving prices. Every courtesy of our S&re is at your
Command. We have made esnedal ef f nrt tn nln
rAaai J.VVllX UllllUlVy All
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We have made especial effort to olease in
great variety, all at popular prices. ..
Heaters
Regular $15.00 Heater now
Regular $14.00 Heater now
Regular $13.50 Heater now
Regular $12.50 Heater now
Regular $12.00 Heater now
Chiff
$11.50
$10.50
$9.50
$9.00
8.50
4 Davenports
Solid Oak, Chase Leather, a beauty; regular $50.00
value, nowf $39J5 it
Solid Oak Davenport, imitation leather; regular
$35.00, now .......... $28.00 f
Solid Oak Davenport, imitation leather, regular
..... ......v.... .. $19.85 g
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omers
Regular $44.25 Birdseye Maple J3g i
Regular $29.00 Birdseye Maple $21.60
Regular $25.00 Birdseye Maple $19.85
Regular $20.00 Oak now $15 75
Regular $17.00 Oak now $J2 gQ
t( Regular $12.00 Fir now C Q7C
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Buffets
Regular $37.50 Buffet
now : $25.00
Regular $25.00 Buffet
now $19.80
Regular $12.50 Buffet
..now ......... $7.80
. BARGAIN IN COUCHES
A regular $17.00 Imitation Leather
Couch now JJ3.00
A regular $12.00 Imitation Leather
Couch now $11.50
$26.00, now ..
Princess Dressers
Regular $22.00 Dresser now. . . $16.80
Regular $20.00 Dresser now . . .$15.00
Regular $17.50 Dresser now . . . fift
Regular $13.50 Dresser now . . .$ 9.80
Tlegular $12.00 Dresser now ...$ 895
Regular $24.00 Quarter Sawed Oak
now... $18.50
Regular $17.50 Quarter Sawed Oak
$13.80
now
GROCERY BILL ONLY
FIFTEEN CENTS A
Family of five Live for Five
Cents a Meal $22.50
a Month
10 UUILD COUX CRUItWR
Now thnt the diet squad in fhfango
is attracting so much attontion in its
efforts to -show that a person may live
land grow fat on 40 cents worth of food
I a day, several housekeepers in Salem
are of tho opinion . that- the averngc
eater in tho averge family does not eat
40 cents worth of rations a day.
For instance, take tho inau who is
laboring and receiv-inf davnd his
family includes himself, his wife nnd
three children. The chances nre that the
head of the family when the man is
down town working will havo to do
some tall figuring and not allow her
meat, grocery nnd milk bill to exceed
tl'2.50 for the month. Grocers say this
i a fair average. As the five in the
family will eat 450 meals in I!0 days,
the $22.50 would figure them each five
cents a meal. But if tho hend of the
family of five is doing a, little better
and l,Jds down a fair job, the chances
ore that the meat, milk and grocery bill
will not exceed $45 a mouth. Such ho
ing the cane, the family will be eating
at the rate of 10 cents each for a meal,
or 30 cents a day.
Those Chicago folks may 1)0 doing
something wonderful eating at n cost of
40 cents a day each, but it surely don't
seem such a startling thing to the aver
ago Salem housekeeper.
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China Closets
$35.00 Oak China Closet
now $24.80
$25.00 Oak China Closet
now $17.80
$22.50 Oak China Closet
now
$14.85 l
FOR THE DINING ROOM
TABLES CHAIRS
ROCKERS
45-inch top, oak, regular
$24.00, now .... $15.00
45-inch top, oak, regular
$20.00, now .... $12.80
42-inch top, oak, regular
$15-00 now .$9.80
42-inch top table, regular
$12.00 now $8.00
GEER-KRUEGER,
Oak Diner, leather seat,
reg. $3 value now $2.35
Solid Oak Wood Seat Din
er, reg. $3.25 now $2J5
Solid Oak Wood Seat, reg.
$2.25 value now . -J1.75
$1.00 Diners now . . '. g5c
Entire New
Wexford Bldg
GREAT BARGAINS
In Solid Oak and Quar
ter Sawed Oak
Beg. $8 00 Keeker 6.60
Beg. S6.50 Rocker 14.90
Deg. $5.00 Rocker 3.95.
Beg.
er
$4.60 Ash RocJc-13.60
Beg. $2.50 Imitation
Oak Rocker . ...1.59
467 Court Street
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j Washington, Nov. 27 The navy de
partment today awarded a eontrnet for
one scout cruiser to the Neattlo Con
struction company for $4,975,000, with
delivery in 30 mouths.
GRANDMOTHER KNEW
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There Was Nothing So Good tor.
Congestion and Colds
as Mustard
But the old-fashioned mustard-plasteit ,
burned and blistered while it acted. Von
can now get the relief and help that
mustard plasters gave, without the plas-j
tcr and without the blister. i
Mustcrole docs it. It is it clean,'
vhite ointment, made with, oil of,
mustard. It is scientifically prepared,
so that it works wonders, and yet;
does not blister the tenderest skin.
Just massage Musterole in with the!
finger tips gently. See how quickly;
it brings relief how speedily tho
pain disappears. - '
..Use Mustcrole for sore throat, bron
cliitis, - tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck,
asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges
tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago-,
pains and aches of back or joints,
sprains,' sore muscles, bruises, chil
blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest'
(if ,ofttn prevents pneunumia) -i
II nirenAV wnwcivv
i uwin I'll bun ois l
CHARLES CHAPLIN
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In his latest comedy
THE PAWNSHOP
BLIGH THEATRE
LAST TIMES TODAY
WILLIAM FARNUM
Hud
NELL SHIPMAN
IN
FIRES OF
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fl Act Fox Feature
Pathe Weekly
Paramount Comedy
Stoudcnmever's
Peerless Orchestra
The only airing orchestra in (Sa
le m at
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GRAND THEATRE
ONE GALA NIGHT MON. NOV. 27
TONIGHT .
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ZZ ! Prices 60c, 75c, f 1 end $1.50. Curtain
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