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NOW FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF RAPID SELLING
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Father Time -who
makes ilie fire bum brighter
-who makes clears more fragrant
Green wood burns but
badly. Wood seasoned by
time burns brightly with a
cheerful glow. Time-seasoning,
time-curing is responsi
ble for the change. So with
tobacco. Green tobacco is
harsh. Tobacco properly
time-cured is mellow and
fragrant.
And time-curing it is that insures
the fragrance of your OWL Cigars.
Months of time-curing. Time-curing
backed up by $1,000,000 worth
of reserve leaf. And often more.
Time-curing of leaf guarded by
time-curing experts.
Such time-curing is OWL flavor
insurance. It's the OWL "fragrance
pledge." Why don't you buy an OWL
Cigar and redeem this OWL "fragrance-pledge"
?
5c at the nearest cigar store.
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Special
DaysjLt State Fair
Le. secretary of the Oregon
" board, ha3 announced the
: daJ-Mhat Tvill be helJ at th0
' this fall as follows:
September 24. - Children's
,!jy-September 25. Women's
, iEoad,, flay 84ate ,Societies,
ol Preparedness day.
Smya;S1eptembor 2' Salem
& September 27. - Portland
day, Transportation day, Elks' day and
night.
Friday, September 28. Press day.
Willamette Valley day, Governor's da'.
Saturday, September 29. Scandi
navian day, Oregon Manufacturers' day,
Grango day, Concessioners' night.
Governor's day this year may see tho
GovorrOrs of Washington, Idaho, Cali
fornia and Oregon all here. Last year
the governor of California was not in
cluded, but on invitation will be ex
tended to him to attend.
Food Preparedness day also will be a
special event, with demonstrations, lec
tures ana a numner oi special
Try Journal Want Ads They pay
By William O. Shepherd,
(l'iticl Tresa staff Corresjoudent )
IVtrogr.,1, .May 21.-H appeared to--1T
that the Uoyd (i,.rge of Russia
bad been found- lie i A. F. Kerensky,
luinmtrr of war and marine under the
ik-w coalition cabinet whii-h is uniting
a" factions into a harmonious admin
istration. On th first d:iy in his new pout,
Kt-rensky'a energy wan manifest by
two forceful a.H-als to tho people to
fight the right fight. Orders to the
troop and the sailors indicated the
new war head would cxm-t ;.i;..;.
diHcipline. A speech which he deliv
ered to members of the peasants' con
gress was an eloquent plea for "a last
heroic effort."
"Let us show the world," he urged,
' that we not only know how to
destroy, but to create."
A meeting of dtima members yester
day adopted resolutions warning the
new government it was essential there
should be "absolute, unshaken loyalty
to our nllies. for interests vital to the
honor of the country are vitally bound
up with mis loyalty.
Newspaper Will Be
Issued by
Censors
Iealthy
iOTHEHS
retain lres to rel"a!n healthy
I birth ,her eod looks after
tftLk uer child- Women
with ft th? Period P-
,east strain and
systorn i , wh0 prepare
I tem " advance of baby's
Friend" is prepared
- The mm,edlate helP she
'm5 exPfind easier.
are kept in eood con-
ffition. The system is prepared
and the crisis is one of much less
danger. Three generations of wo
men have used "Mother's Friend.
They say they would not go through
the period of expectancy without it.
Every aid that may be given the
expectant mother should be reiv
dered her. Your husband will gladly
pet "Mother's Friend" for you from
the druggist. ,
Write for free book. Merely ad
dress Bradfield Regulator Company,
Dept. A, 84 Atlanta, ua.
Mothers
&FWEM0
Copies of the "Official Bulletin" is
sued by the censors for the federal gov
ernment have been received by the
Capital Journal. 1 he publication is in
tended for the information of the gen
eral public regarding what information
should be kept secret and to give in
formation regarding war activities of
various branches of the government.
The wnr loan, navy recruitmg opera
tions and the Red Cross are given pub
licity tho current issue. An unusual fea
ture in connection with this publication
is the announcement of ths subscription
price "t(5 a year," indicating that it is
to be a sort of official government
newspaper for general circulation.
The bulletin is an eight-page publica
tion with a inmber of articles on gov
ernment affairs.
AURORA FARMERS DELAYED
fir AImv 21. Unfavorable
weather has delayed farm work so ser
iously that farmers ot this section are
seizing every opportunity to complete
plowing. At the big Fargo Orchards
farm on the Oregon Electric at Fargo.
rutinlnc day and
night, while a rented bull tractor is
working a 10-notir snni, aim iticmi
teams also are engaged.
ti.o Vircrn Oiihii ills foiuiionv is pre
paring to plant 150 acres of Lady Wash
;.,,... tliiu Hcnsnn. and other
farmers in the same section are plant
ing large acreages oi me nmv tii
nlnntine the largest
acreage of potatoes this year that this
part of t lie vaney mm cm nuunu.
Items of Interest for
the Woman's Relief Corps
ii vrrntiiv Viii'mrRS moot in Q"
A b lltU ivwut " o
of the Woman's Relief Corps, Satur
day afternoon thera was an unusually
good attendance, m i"c -
uroeram was given by some of the
members. Mrs. B. F. Salmon, the
patriotic instructor, thought tins the
time to celebrate l'eaco Proclamation
DT- L. ,.,,..,
Mrs. Amv A. Ell', Teenauni . i
Changed Cross", was delightfully ren
dered. , , , . ,.
Mrs. ijimeaiB v-iain. v-.i- r-
pieces and soii-j a:id read; also Mrs. M.
E. Watson vc-.k! nppnprij-,3 ait'tles tor
the occasion. r .
All apree that Airs. aiiu
.nfiecte.l liirlit and does all sne can iu.
keep the patriotism of the Corps alive.
in every way p'"- r
The pl'CSKieill vl l
Clara Gribble, found it necessary to
make a few changes in the names ot
the members who are to viit t.ie
schools for the Memorial Pay exercises
as follows: T
Willamette ITniversi!y-Mrs. Laura
Me Adams, Mrs- C. M. Lockwood, Mrs.
Mabel Pritchard. t,
High School Mrs-. Vera B. Glover,
Mrs. Helen M. South wick, Mrs. Ger
trude uemingioii. m-Mlin
Sacred Heart Aco demy-Mrs. Moll o
Donnison, Mrs. Louie Short, Mrs. thw
Aekcrman, Mrs. Ruth Anderson.
Washington School Mrs. Blanch
Davis, Mrs. Florence Spencer, Mis.
Garfield School-Mrs. B F. Salmon,
Mrs Mvra Dotson.
I incoln School-Mrs. Alice Balston,
Mrs. nulla Blodgett, Mrs. Keho Stanton,
MVs M. H- Scott. ,,.
MMcKinley School-Mrs. A . ce Uld
:ell, Mrs. M. E. Watson, Mrs. H. Hig-
UrL School-Mrs. F. Shipp, Mrs.
EnBlewood School-Mrs. G .. ras
coe, Miss Ada Simpson, Mrs. G. H. Jew
Bare, Mrs. Viola fallu'F,f.'8 '
.. r. t,1o Rnss. Mrs. G. Jj. -l rai
Bcnnngton, , ,nn,MrB. Liz-
"StrMm'MiaClearwater
willmgcr. . , Lamonic
Socialist Kerensky New Min
ister of War Commands
Respect of AH
m out
BRICK
1 1)t Pure Worsted Suits,
regular $25.00
All Men's Trousers l2 Off
lpMOSo cilosi
SALE
Summer 2-Piece Under
wear, regular $1, each 4gc
Men's Garters, regular
25c 16c
Two-Piece B. V. D., reg
ular 50c gc
Boys' Raincoats, regular
$3.f 0
$1.75
Men's Hats, regular
$2.00 cut to .....
$3.00 cut to J2.10
.50 cut to J2.49
NOW GOING FULL B LAST
Without an equal and standing forth as
the greatest sale in the history of Salem,
the great Brick Bros. Closing-Out Sale is
now on the second week of savage selling,
with a firm determination to clear the store
of every vestige of merchandise in the
shortest time possible. HERE IS A
MATCHLESS OPPORTUNITY! Our im
mense stock of Clothing, Furnishing Goods,
Shoes and Hats was bought new before the
many big advances in price, for our regular
Spring and Summer business. SO THINK
WHAT THIS SALE MEANS TO YOU!
When other stores are asking big profits
and prices are going higher and higher, we
announce this Sale to Quit Business and cut
the price on every article, including thous
ands of dollars worth of new Spring and
Summer Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats
and Shoes.
DON'T BE MISLED-
Underwear Porisknit
Union Suits, Reg. $1, gQc
Work Shirts, regular 63c,
48c
B. V. D. Union Suit, reg
ular $1.00 39c
Men's Sox, black and tan,
regular 10c 4C
Wool Underwear, 2-piecc,
regular $2.50, each
WHte Canvas Hats, reg
uIar50c, -. . . 23c
Wool Sweater Coats, reg
ular $4.00
PLEASE BEAR IN MIND, this is no sale of odds and ends, broken lines or a sale of slow-selling mer
chandise. It is absolutely and positively the only real genuine, bona fide CLOSING-OUT SALE in SALEM
and every article in this immense stock is being sacrificed in xur desperate .effort .to. close out and QUIT
BUSINESS as soon as possible.
10$:
Cor. State
and Liberty
SALEM
1Z
J. WARREN KERRIGAN
Will appear in person
at the
OREGON
THEATRE
Next Saturday
May 26 "
Matinee and' Evening
OF 24 MINE SWEEPERS
Will Be Powerful Vessels of
1,000 Tons-Will Act With
British Fleet
(.'lark, Mrs. F. Spencer, Mrs. Helen M.
Southwick, Mrs. 8. Ur. Droger.
Exercises Sunday afternoon, May 30.
Can of Nitro-GIyyerine
Found On Liner Saxonia
Bremerton, Wash., May 21 A plot to
do great damage to the government
plant and ships stationed at tho Puget
Sound navy yard here is suspected by
navy officers today following the find
ing of a five gallon can of nitro-gly-cerine
on the seized Hamburg-American
liner Saxonia.
The Saxonia was brought here for re
pairs. A blue jacket, walking along the
deck of the ship soon after its arrival,
kicked a large can he found on the deck
Washington, May 21. To speed up
construction of 24 combination mine
j sweepers and sea going tugs, Secretary
i Daniels today conferred with a delega
i tion of 12 ship builders representing
I r.11 of the principal ship building yards
j in the country. Daniels explained the
I necessity of quick work on the boats
! end called upon the ship builders for
I aid.
He assured the builders that the gov
ernment would co-operate with them in
j procuring labor and material. Already
i the government has arranged to furnish
certain plates and other steel needed by
expediting shipment.
The new mine sweepers will be of
1,000 tons. ' They are to be sturdy, pow
erful boats. Although officials refused
to comment, it .was said the new boats
might be used to co-operate with the
British fleet cf mine sweepers.
After their conference with Daniels,
the ship builders met Admiral Griffin,
V1(11 IVI1UU1 IWJ "M'l w.tl jii glials. .
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ueiaii mo puma iui cuhsu iicuuu ui m
ships. At a Inter conference with Dan
iels the method of payment for the new
fleet was talked over. The government
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Special 2-Reel
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to see if it was empty. It was full of
some liquid which he thought was gaso
line. He reported it to his officer and
government chemists found it contained
Ifive gallons cf pure nitro glycerine,
j It is believed thnt the high explosive
j was left on the deck with the expecta
tion that it would be kicked or moved
in such a manner that it would explode-
favors payment on a profit percentage
basis.
Daniels said the biggest problem is
procuring skilled labor sufficient to
meet the demands of the heavy pro
gram. Booze Does Its Work
In California Town
into the body of his young wife and es
caped into the hills. The wife will prci
ably recover. Sheriff John C'osgiove
and a party are trailing the fugitive.
That Treaior committed suicide by
leaping into one of the abandoned niiuo
shafts of Calaveras is the belief enter
tained by members of Sheriff 'ii
grove's posse today. Treanor fled iu
his bare fe"i from the home which lie
had converted into a cliarnal house.
Mokelumne, Hill, ( al, May 21. In
a drunken frenzy, .lack Treanor, an en
gineer formerly employed at the Ham
by mine near this place, shot and kill
ed his mother-in-law, Mrs. J. N. Storms
and his eight months old baby, at Fos-
teria early today. Ho fired four bullets 'afternoon.
TO VISIT CHICAGO
Washington, May 21. The Bi'ili-th
j mission headed by Balfour has definite
ly determined to go to Chicago some
:tinie this week, it was announced this
"WOMANHOOD
OR "THE GLORY OF THE NATION"
2 TWO MORE DAYS 2
TODAY - TOMORROW
Played to Capacity All Day Sunday to Enthusiastic
Audiences
NO RAISE
IN PRICES
The OREGON
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Then do your bit
Girls Training