Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1918)
TXGZ TEN - ' IULEM, 0JOC SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1913. (0;c 3oilgyigl Uouruol. ? U .'I 4 5 All Around Town Ml ML??? i 1 0 nr if enow 49 41 ' ft .SyM .. vfc i n MHU fc. P - The ii JLV21V&M ooo f Co Peiioey Compaoyj Operating 197 Stores in 25 States With Its Tremendous Purchasing Power CAN AND DO Undersell ALL Competition Buying In Quantities at a Ratio of 197 to 1 THINK OF IT. OVER J97 TIMES THE AMOUNT OF MERCHANDISE USED BY THE ORDINARY STORE. BUYING DIRECT FROM FACTORY, NO TRAVELING SALESMEN COMMISSION, PAYING CASH, TAKING OUR CASH DISCOUNTS, AS WELL AS QUANTITY DISCOUNTS, WE SAVE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS, TOGETHER WITH OUR MODERN WAY OF SELLING HONEST GOODS F(K CASH IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE VERY LOW PRICES YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND HERE. YOU PAY NO ONE ELSE'S BILL, NO DELIVERIES, YOU GET THE DIFFERENCE IN REDUCED PRICES. THESE METHODS AND THESE ALONE, ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR PHENDMINAL GROWTH, AND HAVE MADE US THE GREATEST CHAIN OF RE TAIL DEPARTMENT STORES IN THE WORLD. WE HAVE ALWAYS GIVEN TH E BEST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY. ANY MERCHANT CAN MAKE THE CLAIM OF "GREATER VALUES", BUT CAN HE DELIVER THE GOODS? THE POWER OF SELLING LIES IN THE POWER OF BUYING TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE PRICES, AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE. 4tS Children's Hats OF THE VERY LATEST FALL STYLES, AND NEAT ONES THEY ARE, FOR EITHER THE Boys or the Girls WE HAVE A BIG STOCK FOR YOU TO SELECT FROM, SO YOU WILL FIND SOMETHING TO PLEASE YOU, AND AT THE SAME TIME SAVE YOURSELF MONEY. Girls Hats 89c, 98c, $125, $1.49, $1.69, $1.98 and $2.98 Boys Hats.. 69c and 98c Don'l Overlook Us For LADIES COATS, SUITS, and DRESSES As we have the best of quality at the LOWEST PRICES ivine wasons lat est styles. 1 : "' 7;WTH- Coats...,. ,..$16.50 to $47.50 Suits............... $22.50 to $15.00 Dresses $9.90 to $42.50 &irfc $3.98 to $9.90 LADIES' OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS 89c ,98c, $1.25 and $1.49 Children's Gowns 79c and 89c NOTIONS We will make your money go farther in this imiH)itant line. For example here is a few every day prices: Colgates Talcum Powder 12c Collates Shaving Cream 19c Colgates Bath Soap .... . 5c Paholive Soap 10c Long Round Shoe Laces 8c Our low prices in shoes continue to Surprise, and the HIGH QUALITY of Them Con tmue to I lease. W c have good ones In Every Way for the ENTIRE FAMILY BUYING FOR 197 STORES ENABLES US TO UNDERSELL You Can Always IK) Hotter At The We Arc Well Stocked To SUPPLY YOUR WANTS IN f BriSflStd MiLtth Biimpi We have just received another big shipment of select patterns of striped and plaid silks of the best quality. We have just what you have been wanting, and When you. sec them you will appreciate the low prices. MESSAUNE i" plain colors) $1,49 MESSALINE :I5 inch Plaids and striPes .$1.79 TAFFETA 05 inch Plain colors .$1.49 $1.79 and $1.98 TAFFETA35 inch Plaids and striPcs) L79 CEORCETTA CREPE (4Q M $1.49 and $1.79 CREPE de CHINE (40 inch in bie ranse of colors) ; $125 and $1.49' J incorporated. m... Mask?-- J -V We Underbuy For Cash, And We Undersell Our Competitors ? , . "Tt funeral beautiful. "Webb Clongh Co. f o Dr. Mendelsohn, the eye specialist,! will return Sept. 1st. tf o !ette fanner. We fell for cashCommencing Jaly 1st we :I1 conduct oar business on strictly cash, basis. Patton's Book 8tore. . tf. Dr. J. H. Bobinett of Albany Is in; the citv a euest at the home of his i sister, "Mrs. Frank M. Brown, chief clerk of the local exemption board. Ir. Robinett v;as t ornierly president of the Albany Ccnmiercial club, 'and is here on a brief vacation. o "Th best" is all jon can do when death comes. Call Webb Clough Co Phone 120. tf. Dr. Scheck'i offices will It eocd from Aug 3rd to Sept, 8, 1918. 9-3 o Will trade for unincumbered -city property, my $-000 equity in improred 5 acre suburban home, 1 aere, variety fruit and berries. Sightly location. 11. A. Johnson, owner, phone 347. 9 3 Bis dance at Moose ball tonight and ' Tuesday night. Wanted at once, 10 households of far. nitnre. F. X. Woodry, the auctwtcecr. Plione 510. Mrs. O. O Smith of 653 North Winter street is in receipt of several war re membrances from her son William Smith who is with a machine gun com pany in France. The present included a f'a?h light, a purse with some French money and several small articles that soldiers do not ordinarily carry with them in active service. Mrs. $mith has another son in the service, now station ed at Camp Lewis. 20 per cent discount on rugs at E. L. Stiff k Son's. Blind men with women who can sing (Continued on page nine) Wi'liam Fnancis Howell of the Cap ital Journal force was the first man to register this morning at the Court I House. He was born Aug 17. " 189". Young men who have become of age since June 5, 1918, will be given nntil j9 o'eloek this evening to register. Ac cording to instructions irom tne war department, if they fail to do so they will be treated as deserters from the army. Tonight big dance, Lakcbrook bop yard, eight miles north. Another Cured of Cancer Salem Doctor la Becommended. To 'Whom it May Concern: I was afflicted with a CANCER of my noso about as large as a good sized marble. Among others I applied to Dr. 8. C. Stone of Salem for relief. The doe- tor applied a medicine for a few days and in about twelve days the cancer dropped out, the place healed up nice ly and has caused me no trouble since. I can cheerfully recommend the doctor and his treatment to others who may be afflicted with cancer. This was in December, 1917. Salem, Oregon, July 27, 1918. I. F. BURT. Salem, Oregon, Route 6, box 52. SACKS F0RSALE 45.000 Sacks for sale. We carry a lot of t-a' ks for wheat, oats, onions and potatoes. We sell them below Fort land prices. WESTERN JUNK CO. Center & Court Thone 706 I A- E. HARRIS &S0N I ' Hopmere, Oregon. i Buy Gram And Hay $ ISacks for Sale at Warehouse. , It may be to your Advantage to get our Prices. ' I will be pleased to refer you to many other peoplo whom I have recently cured of cancer. S. C. STONE, M.D. Consultation and Advice Free, Stone's Drug Store 241 North Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon Phone 35. I WANT TO BUY Your Junk and give 70a a square business deal. I always pay ihf highest cash prices. I WANT YOUR SACKS AND BAGS I buy all kinds of used goods, 2nd hand furni ture, rubber and junk. Get my prices before you ecIL THE CAPITAL JUNK CO. The Square Deal House 271 Chemeketa Street Fhone 39S WANTED, JUNK And All Kinds of 2nd Hand 5oods. mil Market Prices Special Prices paid for Sacks. Get onr prices before yon sell. THE rEOPLE B JUNE ft 2ND HAND STOEE 271 It. Com'I St Phone 734 DR. W. E. STANTON Skin and Scalp Specialist Treats all eruptions and blemishes of skin and scalp. Latest appliances for treat ing the feet. Satisfaction guaranteed. Lady Assistant 518 U. S. Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Fcr Appointments Phone 416 L.M.HUM care of YickSoTcEg, Chinese Medicine and Tea O. Has medicine which will ear any known disease. Opn Sundays from 10 a. m. nntil 8 p. m. t 153 South High St. 1 Salem, Oregon. Phone 181 Journal Want Ads Pay The Commercial Cider Works Phone 2194 ' Salem, Ore. Manufacturers of cider to drink. Bring in your ripe apples m Ccsln Events Auirait J.V llil! Riinil t armotr 1 p- ra. for Balratloa. army. fvpt. 14 Te Holl With the K i ',' t Liberty theatre. H.pt.1 .-!. V Uriihtb' ''Hearts of the World", Ore (on theatre. Oregon Ptate Fair Kept. Si t IL Van Trump, comity food luspec tor, ays the evergreen blackberry U coming into lt on thruughtmt the ieounty and that every lane. nd and ktHitido Is now busy scene of picker. I many prl of the county ths-r i a price t i cents a pound ih trucks driviHf through the country gathering crate, lie that many picker with aimble finger were tttak iiil! nm.h Sri l (lav with tim rVhlen ti'if about hslf the amount. I II alto ray that whe an etcrgwa blackberry buh om-c fot untlcr hc.J v it U a prcttv ,biru-ult matter to kai it. ; Th SpauldUig LoatUuj eouipw; wtllj b li ti.king on a shipi iug s. hcdulc. j This ntran that the j.lant i!l utw ccty purl of tiu-.bcr is niakiug a hip. ! ltftclof ir lb luill has keca Mwing! timWr for the government to be id I in (hilt yartU, but not the entire hiiv ! 1 ht longest leg tu be about W feet. to be tiwd in th keel. For a eomplet hip, l,WK).lKH Sfvi ot lumber is w-J. A the ilitfercut rt are made, they "ill be shipej to th Uip ntit at rortland. Big tcasquerad barn danc at Doer- fior farm Aug. "th. Come masked and we will sliow you the time of the sea n. Men TV, maskiM ladies free, lady spectators IV, Who want the prises f T 0 HELL With the KAISER I . t Used Furmtoe Wasted 1 - ; i Iiighft Cask Trie) sHid fat T'd riimitar t. u itirr son rkoa il M a 1 "I WHEM IN SALEM, OBKOOW, Btofi at BLIQH B0T2L "A Hess Am? fross Hon." Strictly Modern tl fr Day 100 Boon of Solid Ciafort Only Hotel ia Busiaesa CUtrick I A. ' j l IS YOUR EYESIGHT AS GOOD AS IT SHOULD BE? t Are you able to see near and far objVcts clearly with the glasses you now have? If not, you should have your eyes examined at once and fitted with glasses that will give them the comfort they deserve.. Our tye examinations are thorough and accurate in every detail. DR. A. BIcCULLOCH, Optometrist 204-5 Bank of Commerce Bldg. MM MttHti I" t SkO tr-