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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1917)
TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY. OCT.. 27, 1917. W9 J : Wa United States Government ' 1 liberty Bond Coupon J Liberty Bonds at 4 are the best and safest I investment you can make. Take this coupon y your banker, any department store, -your post-. , master, or any public official, and be will see that ( your subscription is taken care o I hereby subscribe for $- of the Second Liberty Loan. I also agree to secure ten other subscriptions from my neighbors and friends. Please send subscription blanks to 5 3 Name v MS kj A' s h As'. 74 A Wn -in 5.', .&!. i . '--Si 1 - ft 4 tiT k f 1 4 f J- 4- Address- JJ3 21MsLttil tettl CsaM3 fiZHBMUMM3 SSlriMEk Liberty Bond Facts 1. Are U. S. Government Bonds. 2. Bear 4 per cent interest 3. Exempt from normal tax. 4. Sold on installments. $2 down on each $100 of Bonds purchased; $18 Nov; 15, 1917; $40 Dec 15, 1917; $40 Jan. 15, 1S18. 5. Convertible if later bocds bear higher in terest rate. 6. Mature Nov. 15, 1942 but may be re deemed by Government on and after Nov. 15, 1927. 7. Are transferable and can readily be con verted into cash at any time. 8. Place your order now through your Banker, Bond Salesman, Postmaster or Deparment Store and get 10 others to do the same. r ! uws' I Si A. Y y (Si HE flag you love Old Glory now so proudly flying over our boys in France, is the flag behind every Liberty Bond. You couldn't go with the "boys in khaki," but vour son, vour brother, your neighbor's boy, your son's chum -they are all going "over there " And with them goes "Old Glory"-the Flag Behind Liberty Bonds. Back "Old Glory" with your dollars-buy U. S. Government 4 Liberty Bonds NOW!. Help the Salesmen, Bank ers and Business Men by placing your order immediately. Then get ten of your friends to do the same. You probably bought a Liberty Bond, or several of them, when the First Liberty Loan was so splendidly over-subscribed You took a few of your dollars out of the bank and loaned them to Uncle Sam. It's up to you to do more now. Your country needs to have you buy Liberty Bonds until it actually hurts I Uncle Sam is not asking vou to donate vour dollars but he is giving you an opportunity to buy U. S. Government 4 Liberty Bonds on installments and you cannot secure a better investment By so doing you become a partner in this great government of ours. Every man, woman and child should hisrfllJ.st one Bond. I LADD & BUSH, BANKERS n .it ..9V , CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK XfLJn it i, , ' t.rt:lMLril lm. MriU Ufi UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK Enlist every dollar you can. Buy Liberty Bonds to your very limit Then, after this world war is over, with "Old Glory" the Flag Behind Liberty Bonds victorious and unstained as of yore, you can look every returning defender of the Flag in the eye and say "I couldn't go with you but I did the next best thing I bought '. could afford as the best investment possible. I also helped sell every tr at least ten of my neighbors." V V V SALEM BANK OF COMMERCE IF YOU HAVENT BOUGHT A LIBERTY BOND OR IF YOU CAN BUY MORE, DO IT KOW-ALL THE BANKS WILL BE OPEN YWA 6 TO 8 P. II TONIGHT . V