Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 10, 1917, Page THREE, Image 3

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The HOOSIER Thermometer Says
Cooler Kitchens for 14 More Salem Women"
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MONEY
For your work on the farm where you have patrioti
cally done your share, in feeding the world, and you
.Official Notice To 'Stop TIi til!
are ready to shed your work clothes and
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COME TO
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAE, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1917.
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Remember 8 a. m. tomorrow and be here as soon after that as yon can!.
For only a few, a very few Hoosier Specials remain x
for the final day of the Hoosier cut-price sale. And these
few may be taken and probably will be before night!
That closes the ale. There will le no more at this reduction when these are gone.
The maker has given us official notice
a IoUowb:
Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets cannot be
void at reduced price after Suturday.
Restore your retrular price 55 higher
cm Monday. Reports from all states in
dicate the most successful sale In Hoo
aier's history and thousands of women
made happy. Yours truly.
HOOSIER MFG. COMPANY.
Valuable Hoosier Features'
Thpro 1b plenty of mihum pored room abovo
nni around tho poroeliron work-tablo. No owe
Jens little partitions to chop op theiace. The
Hoosier gives you b biu table Bpnoo to work
nn It givoa you VI vital points not found In
all other cabinets oombinetu Here are five,
1. All-Metnl, GIiisa-Front Flour Bin
. Genr-Driven fabnker Flour Sifter.
3. Storage Spnco for 400 Articles, all
within arm's reach
4. lnift'iilouiIJlK-CapacJt7 SasmrFtn.
0. Tle New Roll Doors that you can
sllii out for clean tutf.
$ Benjamin Brick
AND LET HIM FIT YOU OUT IN
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UjulEMBER I never fail to make good and please.
Benjamin Brick
The House That Guarantees Every Purchase.
The House With a Conscience.
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$1 Puts the Hoosier In Your Kitchen
Yes, you can save $5 cash by pay
ing $1 tomorrow, if you come before
the last cabinet is taken.
The terms of the sale are these:
1 Pay only $1 when you order
the "Hoosier Special."
2 Pay the balance only $ 1 a week.
3 No interest, no extra fees.
4 Your money all back if you are
not delighted. (
5 Bona fide cut of $5 in the price,
but sale ends absolutely when
the few remaining "Hoosier
Specials" are gone.
Not A Pantry
Don't think the Hoosier is only a
pantry. It is not. It combines a
pantry, a cupboard and a large kitchen
work-table all in one.
Some women think a pantry and a
cupboard give all the convenience,
they need, but you who have them
know that you must walk endlessly
back and forth in preparing meals and
cleaning up afterwards. The Hoosier.
saves you all those miles of steps.
Sit Down at Your Worlc
The Hoosier has places for 40ti
articles all within arm's reach. Yott
C. S. HAMILTON
FURNITURE
can sit down restfully at your work?
The big porceliron table-top Is acidi
proof, dent-proof and scratch-proof j '
It slides out and leaves yott plenty
of knee room.
JMore thana million women have? .
the Hoosier, and they are doing your
hour's work in thirty minutes; Savai
toil, save steps and save health and
etrength-7-not for the day, not for tho
yreek or month but tor a liietiml,
RememBer 8 A.MJ
It costs you nothing to investigate!
" If you decide that you want this beau4
tiful cabinet, you save five dollars in'
just about five minutes.
But leaseht sure to le here early)
Selling will resume promptly at 8 a. ml
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t State House News
Articles of incorporation were filei
tnis morning by the G. P. Johnson Pi
ano company of Portland for the pur
lOf of dealing in pianos and organs.
The capital is fiO.OOO and the incorpi
Tatt.rs are G. F. Johnson, H. C. Long
ai!0 F. Claire Johnson.
Georjje F. Kodgers is going into the
shipbuilding business and so help win
1he war for the United States, accor-1-jjig
to articles of incorporation filed
thi8 morning with the corporation com
mifsioner. The capital of the new com
pany is $100,000 and it is planned to
build ships of all kinds- The plant will
be located at Astoria. The incorporat
ors are Georgo F. Rodgers, h. E. Eolfc
and C. A. Koppich.
. Certificates of dissolution of the fnl
low4iig companies was also filed: Iron
clad Soli company, and the Progressive
La nil and Building company. '
The Irwin-Hodson company of Port
land have been grant'ed the contra 2t
for printing the bonds for the $500,000
issue of highway bonds. The cost of
engraving and printing will be $375.
Thfi commission has adopted a picture
of Multnomah falls with a Columbia
highway bridge in the foreground for
the seal of the commission. This is a
characteristic picture of the great high
way and will embellish the bonds.
C. C. Chapman, editor of the Oregon
Voter, has written to the public serv
ice commission protesting against the
proposition of Oswald West, receiver
for the Home Telephone anil Telegraph
company, of giving a commission of $6
to any one who brought in a subscriber
for the Home phone. Chapman says
this is a violation of the previous or
der of the commission and is unjust
and discriminatorv. The advertisement
appears in a Portland paper and so
licits women and girls to get subscrip
tions, for which the commission is to
be paid.
A petition signed by 144 c: izer.s of
Garibaldi was received by the public
service commission requesting that tho
Southern Pacific company be reepjired
to maintain a station agent at that
place. Garibaldi is on the S. P. line to
Tillamook.
HOOVER IS READY
TO
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Has Agents Thoroughly In
formed of Plans Awaiting
His Orders
Washington, Aug. 9- Herbert Hoov
er is awaiting only the word of the
president, formally designating him
food controller under the new food bill
to begin his work.
lhc machinery for executing the
most sweeping law ever passed bv con
gress is ready today. Throughout the
country agencieB are awaiting for or
lers from Washington.
The work will be done .at first on a
volunteer basis. With tne law as a club
in his hands, however Hoover expects
to swing into Hue tlusHmaii percentage
who DaiK at control.
From the producer to the consumer
Hoover will work along volunteer co
operative lines, seeking concessions, a
general reduction in prices on neces
saries and a tremendous saving in
waste.
As soon as he is formally named con
troller, Hoover will issue a series of
statements outlining his program.
Hoover conferred with the president
today regarding the administration of
the different food control branches
which will be named as soon as the bill
a law.
TO TitAIN 20,000 HORSES needed for the artillery brigade olono.
Camp Fremont, Menlo Park, Cal., !A remount station will be established
Aug. 10. Twenty thousand horses are 'at the camp and although it is the only
to ne trained for war work at Camp
Fremont, it became known today fol
lowing a visit to tho camp by General
Liggett, western army department com
niander- Ten thousand horses will be
one decided upon by Washington to
date, it is reported that other stations
will be established at the American
Lake, Wash., and Linda Vista, Cal-,
'aiitomncnts as well.
I WILL BE
WITH YOU
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The fastest and best
comedy I ever made
"WILD and WOOLY"
YOU KNOW WHERE
THE OREGON
WHERE THE CROWDS GO
AN ECONOMICAL, DELIGHTFUL LIGHT P&ACE TO TRADE
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3V2 Interest
Money invested in Woolens will make
at least 30 per cent
We are offering you a suit of
clothes for about One-Half the price
charged by most tailors.
And for Only One Day MoreAn Extra Pair of
Pants Free , '
Scotch Woolen Mills Store
426 STATE STREET
j Because a corporation organized in
jthe state is deemed a resident corpo
ration it. may legitimately serve as an
'agent for a regularly licensed insur
jance company, according to an opinion
'of Attorney General Brown in response
I to a query from Insurance Commission
' cr Wells. ,The attorney general holds
jthat such a corporation is a resident al
j though none of the directors live with
in fhe state and business is done by
the secretary. I
If the commission received by the
'corporation took the form of a-rebate
or a reduction of the premium paid by
!the applicant, for insurance, it is held
:to be unlawful and a violation of the
law against rebating, according to the
i attorney general.
! Harrison G. Piatt of Portland, a
member of the law firm of Piatt an 1
Platf, has written to the public service
commission complaining that the em
ployes of the Southern Pacific com-,
pany do not use care in directing pas-1
sengers to trains. He ssys that his wife!
desired to go to Xeahkahnic on the Til-
lamook line on August 7 and tnat sne
was advised to take the train at the
East Morrison street station at 8:37
o'clock. This train she took, tellina
several of the employes at the time
ithat she wished to go to Neahkahnie.
,It was not until she was near Clacka
mas that she was informed by the con
ductor she waa on a California-bound
I train. As numerous complaints of a
I similar nature have been made, the
commission will investigate.
st NEW PROCESS REMOVES
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR ROOTS
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Women troubled with unsightly
hairy growths will be delighted to hear
that they can now actually remove the
hair entire roots and all easily,
quickly, harmlesslv! It is dono without
the use of liquid, powder, paste, or
electric needle.
The new phelactine process is not to
be compared at all with any other meth
od. Nothing like it ever discovered. It
causes the hair roots to como out be
fore your very eyes instantaneously
leaving the skin smooth and hairless
as a babe's. Its action is so positive,
certain, every druggist sells phelactine
umler a money-back guarantee. It is
non-odorous, non-irritating, non-poisonous
a child could safely eat it- Get
a small stick of phelactine today, fol
low the simple instructions; you will
be wonderfully surprised.
the purpose of giving a lower insur
ance rate where fire hazards have been
removed as the result of the inspection
of Salem by the firo marshal's depart
ment will be made within the next
thirty days, according to an announce
ment of James McCiine, manager of
the Oregon fire rating bureau of Port
land, who held a conference with the
state insurance commissioner yester
day. Because the firo and water facil
ities generally in the city do not war
rant it, no "general re-adjustment of
rates will be made. The re-checking
was asked for by Chairman McGil
christ of the Fire Prevention commit
tee through State Fire Marshal Har
vey Wells.
SAYS
j A re-checkingvof the business dis
trict of the city of Salem by the in
jsurance rating bureau of Portland for
of
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IN CITIES EVERYWHERE TOMORROW WILL BE
WIRTHMOR WEEK
When the New Mid-Summer Style in These Worthy
$1 Waists Go On Sale.
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In these days when sales are rampant let us emphasize the fact that these
Waists are NEWjust fresh from the designer's studio. They were de
signed especially for us and the Wirthmor Stores in other cities for the
progressive merchants who are determined to give their patrons at all times
the Newest in Style and Utmost in Value. , , . i, rl.
The Standard Dollar Waist
of America
and true to their name WIRTHMOR
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