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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1918)
SDL S A I.IK OF n a m tp? lMIfDJTlIIIMI I El ft f I B il VI I l I The Feldstein & Drektor Furniture Company, 177 Liberty street is going to close out the entire cur tain and draperies department, and in order to do so, we have decided to give a discount of 15 per cent from the former prices. We aim not to mention to you any prices, because you would, not appreciate it till you do see the goods and compare the pries which we offer, beginning today and will last till the entire stock of curtains is sold. Don't delay. Get busy and come today and make your selection as the stock is limited. $2.50 New Fine Carpet sweepers each . ..... .$1.25 (Don't forget, a cheap broom costs you $1.25 today) $85.00 White Rotary Sewing Machine, the best on the market $45.95 (You will miss a big thing if you don't buy one of this great offer.) . $45.00 Frantz Premier Electric Carpet sweeper for $29.50 (Don't miss this wonderful offer, because the Imper ial Furniture Company's regular price was $45.00. Buy one today. Everything we have in our wonder ful stock must be sold.) mm - 1 77 N. Liberty MM Pirekftoir THE DAILY DO YOU KNOW . Salem, Ore. 44. ii 1 "-A m CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 191S. WHY That You Can't DETAILS COMPLETE Will Be Largest Parade Of Women Ever Made In Capital City. The woinon's service parade Saturday ovening will be onn of the largest par ades of women ever held in tho city,, judging from the general interest that is now being taken. Hundreds have vol. uteercj to tbke part in both the parade and exercises of tliu evening. Sectiung will be grouped according to the ro lutionsliip to the soldier now in ser vice. If enough children of soldiers will tako part in the exercises, Mrs. W. M. Hamilton will arrange for thviu a special feature of tho exercises. While hundreds have volunteered tc be on hand at the court house lawn at l 7 o'clock Saturday evening, tho follow ing uru the names of the first 1U0 that volunteered: Mrs. A. L. Brown, Mrs. M. A. Thomp son, Mrs. W. u. Allen, Mrs. C. 8. Wee ler, Mrs. Ida Bubcoek, Mrs. A. L. Tin ser, Mrs. F. F. Knst, Mrs. W. G. Wikoff and daughter, Mrs. C M. Eploy: Mrs Francis Brcssler and duughter, Mrs. I) J. Fry, tit., Mrs. J. B. Craig, Mrs. S. T, Burdick, Mrs. F. 8. Myers, Airs. Emma Whitmore, Mrs. V. B. Webb, Mrs. W. F. 1'roctor Mrs. W. 8. Mott, Mrs. IS M. J'ouud, Mrs. '. V. Steusloff, Mrs. A. A, iee, Mrs. A. Leopold, Mrs. A. T. Wuln, Mrs. Joscphiuu lloaj Kirk, Mrs. Jos. II. Albert, Mrs. N. , Savage, Mrs. IjOuiso Arthur, Mrs. Is. I,. Btecves, Mrs. Olen I.. Adams, Mrs. (J. A. Clarke, Mia H. J. Beau, Mrs. J. M. Long, Mrs. O. V, Bishop, Mrs. B. E. Carrier, Mrs. II. J. Clements, Mrs M. L. Lisle, Mrs. VV. E Turk, Mrs. J. P. Trizzell, Mrs. U. G, , Holt, Mrs. J. C. Griffith, Miss Viola Oglethorpe, Mrs. Oglethorpe, Mrs. II. Ilaid, Mrs. I'arannagian, Mrs. Agnos ( Harding, Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. F. M. Hurd ling, Miss Eva L. Hcott, Mrs, A. F. Mar cus, Mrs. G. II. AUK-n, Mrs. W. W. Mooro, Mrs. J. A. Carson, Miss M. Me jFadden, Mrs. J. V. Deneer, Mrs. Goo. J. I'earce, Mrs. J. H. Watson, Mrs. V. H. Kaymond, Mr Marv M. Foster, Mrs. J. N. Bkaife, Mrs. Phoebe Heath, Mrs H. Appleby, Mrs. Mutlicson, Mrs. Found, Mrs. Meutzer, Mrs. D. Bouncy, Mrs. Kane, Mrs. Ostrander,. Mrs. Chute, Mrs. "BEST YET" Scstvi L'cynkawa irt "ITis BirtMllU." lla-ii'orth-ilutual. THE GREAT JAPANESE STAR Sessue in "HIS BIRTHRIGHT' ONE OF THE FINEST PICTl'RrX THIS CAPABLE" fTAR HAS KVEB IK1NB Today and Tomorrow Only LIBERTY I ' j I ... 1 Explain Vhy This Happens ? - ' Watch Your Blood Don t Let Pn?S Blood Means Perfect Health. rh average druggist has handled hundreds of medicines in his day, tome of which have long since been forgotten. But there is one that has been sold by the druggists throughout this country, for more than fifty years, ind that is S. S. S.. the reliable blood H. D. Mitchell, Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. B. H. Hartung, Mrs. Pettycre, Mrs. W. D. Smith, Mrs. Fuestman, Mrs. E. Shaw, Mrs. Giles, Mrs. Geo. H. Burnett. Mrs. H. W. Bross, Mrs. Josephine Bross, Mrs. V. H. Purdy, Mrs. Ruth Purdy, Mrs. Suter, Mrs. Myra Shank, Mrs. Howell. Mrs. D. H. Farrer, Miss Ellen Curria. Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Laura B. McGuiro, Mrs. ueo. Harrington, Mrs. McGuiia Miss McGuirc, Mrs. H. M. McDaniel, Mrs. Toothacro, Mrs.. Ruth Ross, Mrs," A. J. Waterhnuse, Mrs. Hale, Miss Ai berta Halo, Mrs. lr. G. Shipley, Mrs. Jessie S. Hamilton. Mrs. F. C. Seffon, Mrs. W. H. Steusloff, Mrs. T. K. Ford, Mrs. Socolofsky and family, Miss Mol- PRICES ESTABLISHED BY LOCAL FAIR PRICE BOARD Hereafter once a week members of tko. Fair Price board will meet and de cide just what tho retailer should -pay for various articles of food aud what would be a fair retail prico. This is done under directions of the national An ."'A"'8 ratT- lNo 8tore is obliSed tl b"y Of 8e" at the prices named All that tho board does is to name what it considers a fair price in order to givo the purchaser an idea of theprevailing wholesalo and retail figure, of tho week. lhe board met Tuesday afternoon and approved the followina prices: 8 Retailer Pays Consumer should nav Wheat flour, per bbl bag( 49 lbs.)....$ Wheat flour (bulk) (per lb.) Barley flour, per bbl Barley flour, bulk .. Ryo flour, per lb " Corn flour, per hundred pounds Rico flour, bulk, per lb Cornmeal, bulk, yellow, per 100 lbs i-urniueai, DulK. white, tier inn 11m. Oatmeal or rolled oats, bulk, per 180 lb. bbl Rico, standard oualitv. , r-- Hominy or hominy grits, per 100 lbs-.... otigar, granulated, bulk Beans, white, navv or nea fnnt limn per lb. , Beans, colored, pinto or any other variety, per lb Potatoes, white or Irish, per lb , Onions, per lb Raisins, seeded, per 10 oz. pkg Prunes, medium siz, 00-70, per lb Canned tomatoes, standard, No. 2.... Canned com, standard, No. 2 Canned peas, standard, No. 2 Canned salmon, tall pink Alaska per Hi oz. No. 1 can Canned salmon, tall red Alaska ner l(i oz. No. 1 can Evaporated milk, unsweetened, per (1 oz can Evaporated milk, unsweetened, per 10 oz. can Milk, bottled, dipped, per qt Butler, creamery, print, per lb." Oleomargarine, per lb Eggs, fresh, per doz , ... Cheese, American, full cream, cut, per lb Lard, pure leaf, bulk, per lb Laid, mire leaf, in tin. Nn. S. r lh Lard substitute, bulk, per lb Lord substitute, in tin, No. 5, per lb Bacon, breakfast, sliced .standard grade, per lb Pork chops, per' lb '. Ham, smoked, sliced, per lb Round steak, per lb. Ileus, year or nmre old, completely dressed and drawn, por lb Fish, salmon ......... Fish, halibut . 1 SPRINGTEX is the underwear with million little springs in its fabric which (rive and lake with every movement of the body, and preserve the shape of the (rarment despite long wear and hard washings. It h the yeaTHtround underwear, light, mtdium or htivr weight, atyoulikfe ''Remember to Buy It Ym'U Forget You Hit Il Oa" Aik Your DaaUr UTICA KNITTING CO, Makirs SalSS Room: 350 Bnudwn. Una Vark - Supply, Impurities Creep In imeuitine, mat is purely vegetable. Many druggists have seen wonderful results accomplished among their customers by this great old medicine, and they know that S. S. S. is one of the most reliable blood purifiers ever made. Keep your blood free of im- rjUritlPA hv t.hA DM nf thia fertnaaf nU medicine, and if you want medical advice, you can obtain same without cost by writing to Medical Director, Swift Specific Co, 28 Swift Labora tory, Atlanta, Ga. lie Pearinine, Mrs. G. E. Schunemaii, jMrs. J. D. Harriugtopj Mrs. Skelioy, Mrs, Julia E. Mcuultz, Mrs. Elsiw Gil bert, Mrs. O. J. P. Noland, Mrs. F. H Spears, Mrs. Z. Painter, Miss Sibyl Har. ringtou, Miss Helen Harrington, Mr& K. E. Saver, Mrs. A. L. King, Miss Vida Proctor, Miss Ina Proctor. A lew evenings ago Miss Bessie St'hrunk wits driviT.cp f n ,i. u vided for in the city ordinances, ac cording to the speed cop. Miss Bessie says she didn't and the cop said she did. Yesterday morning she decided to take 24 hours to think it over before pleading guilty ' or not guiltv. While Low High Price $2.90 Low High Price Price $3.05 $3.20 .07 .07 14 ,3.50 3-90 .07 08 .07 3-4 .08 3-4 .08 y2 ...... .12 .12 7.25 8.00 .08 .08 i,i .08 1-3 .08 3-4 .14 .15 .08 J-i ; .08 3-4 .09 .10 3-4 ,12 ii .13 . .11 .14 .03 3-4 .01 14 .03 'i .04 14 .13 .15 1 .12 Vi .14 .19 .20 .20 .22 .22 '"5 .20. .25 .30 .35 .07 Va .OS 1-3 .15 .20 .13 .52 .05 .38 .40 .50 .55 .37 .40 .31 .33 1.55 J.60 .28 14 .SO 1.35 1.40 .58 '. .(i0 .40 .45 .50 .55 .25 .30., .36 . .38 .25 .25 Price 2.85 11.75 ""og g-3 7.00 09 e iO 12-45 7.20 .10 6.35 7.30 12.95 12.25 7 us -AAJ 12.45 11.93 7.30 9.73 10.00 11.00 10.00 1.00 .03 .02 3-4 10 Vi .09 .13 . .03 .11 .10 .14 .16 .18 .19 .15 .10 16 .23 3-4 .07 .14 .ft .06 .32 .45 .30 Vj .34 .47 .31 .28 1 m o4 1.13 '!5 3,; 3n .20 20 1.20 .52 .27 .38 j Drawn for" this paper Bjf Fis!l2f REAL WONDER-WORKER FOR WRINKLED FACES Those who have tried all sorts of soealled "wrinkle removers" in a vain effort to lose those unwelcome traces of age. illness or worrv. can scarcelv find words to express their delight wuii toe wonrteriul saxohtn formula once they have given it a trial. The success of this method is due not alone to Its marvelous effectiveness nnnn the deepest lines end crowsfeet, as well as iiiicm the very fine onm hn lsn to its surnrisimrlv Quick action anil it cm i re uarimessncss. its simplicity and its inexpensiveness are other commend ablo features, for one need only dis solve an ounce of nowdered navnlitn in a hajf ,pint witch hazel, and bathe the lace in tnis solution. At once a remark able transformation in hehnld It is not only the effect on wrinkles and creases that is an nnHirnli! imt facial contour is remarkubly improved nu me iace jooks mucn younger, une should be sure to ask the druggist for the powdered saxolito, The lotion, be ing so refreshing, i9 particularly grate ful to tired faces. still of the same opinion that she was oreaKing no city ordinance, under the circumstances, she decided to plead guilty, ami contrmutcd $o. (0 Cooking A' Nutritious Diet for All Ages. Quick Lunch; Home or -Office. OTHERS ara IMITATIONS WCuSMbL Invalid "STUMEZE" TABLETS! DON'T LET STOMACH BURT TWIGE! HERE S MAGIC! Get A Two Bit Box Of "Shan- eze For Your Bad Stomach. Rood live. sour, helchinir ,,nont out of order stomach! Good bye dyspep BEE WEB DRUG CO. CENTRAL PHARMACY 410 State Street. DANIEL J. FRY 280 North Commercial St. OPERA HOUSE PHARMACY Corenr Court and High gts. KERRY'S DRUG STORE 115 S. Commercial Street Job Department IsBusy all the Time. It goes to prove that cur aork and prices satisfy the users good Printing. FALL SEEDS Nov is the time to bujr .VOUr UDD'v of Sepd nrnin.' including re-cleaned Grey Oats, Fall Wheat, Re-cleaned Rye. Cheat SppH nnrl Grass and Clover Seed. . It vill pay you te buy now and 1'ave vour seed rpariv as late." on vou mav havn trouble in securing prope. Seed Stock as all pvnns am very i hort and some e :'is wm : ot be obtainable at any price later on. MILL RUN Car. still supply the new mi'l feed, Mill run, in ton lots or less. ! . This is the cheapest on the market and from in dications is going to be eery scarce before long. Buy nrtw and have it on hand. Also, complete stock of poultry foods of all kinds, D A WHITE SONS 255 State St. Phone 160 Salem, Oregon sia and indigestion! No more passing , p good things to eat, no more bad j Breath and dark brown taste in mouth, !Trwr..",ail!.or distresa after fati"ff I si L .MhzB, the wonder working tablets Z r,nr'a,ch ills' act riht off in a jjitfy. Makes your stomach sweet amt fresh as a daisy. Try them. Money back , if they faih At all drug stores -5c RED CROSS PHARMACY 386 State Street DR. STONE'S DRUO STORE EMTL A SCHAEFFER 135 N. Commercial St. FRANK S. WARD 444 State Street CROWN DRUO CO. 332 State Street " i WWwVwWWwHWWWwWWWW -.