Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 15, 1918, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15 1918.
DOM
REG
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FJttAlMBOI)
VALUES
AT
THE BIG; CLOSING . OUT SALE
41
Table Napkins
Old Quality of Splendid Irish Lintn. Reductions
From Old Prices.
$5.00 Napkins, dozen ; . . .$4.00
$4.00 Napkins, dozen ..... ... .$3.00
$3:50 Napkins, dozen . $2.63
$2.75 Napkins- dozen .' $2.38
$2.50 Napkins, dozen : '. $1.85
$2.25 Napkins, dozen . . ... ., ...... .$1.68
$1.00 Napkins, dozen 90c
Combs Extra Special .
35c values now .... ... .' .29c each
25c values now 19c each
20c values now . .15c each
15c values now i ...... . ... ..... . . .... .12c each
WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS'
$2.00 Umbrellas . .-.$1.39
$2.25 Umbrellas,.. :.$l,6i
$2.50 Umbrellas
$3.00 Umbrellas
$4.00 Umbrellas
$5.00 Umbrellas
$6.00 Umbrellas
$8.50 Umbrellas
$11.00 Umbrellas
. . . . $1.94
....$2.44
....$3.44
....$4.44
o2t
.$7.25
.$8.95
Men's Umbrellas also
Reduced
MEN'S UNDERWEAR ,
$1.50 Woolen Gar-
ments ..$1.35
$1.40 Heavy fleeced.. . 98c
Other extra values . . .75c
and 59c the garment
DRESSG00DS
$4.50 quality .-.......$3.25
$2.50 quality $1.95
?2.00 quality $1.50
.$1:75 quality i ...... $1.25
$1.50 quality ..$1.12
$1.25 quality', 98c
$1.00 quality ....... 75c
75c quality ..59c
50c quality ... . 38c
Silks Also Reduced
Boys' Overcoats and Suits
Greatly Reduced
Men s Golf and Negligee
Shirts for LESS
Transport Aquitania And De
stroyer Shaw Collide Off
Coast Of England.
MEN'S SOX
Men's 75c Woolen Sox
Now .60c
Men's 50c Cotton Sox
Now ........ ......35c
Others. . . 3 Pairs for $1.00 f
Others . .25c and 15c pair
$1.50 Silk Gloves pr, . $1.35
$1.25 Silk Gloves pr..9Sc
75c Silk Gloves, pr. , . .59c
50c Silk Gloves pr ...45c
KID GLOVES
$125, $1.75, $2.50 Pair
Corner Court And
Com'I Street, Salem.
Xow York, Nov. 15. Twenty five
Amcricau sailors who fm:ed death In
battling against flames and the sea
when the United States destroyer Shaw
was wrecked in collision -with the big
transport Aquitania off the coast of
England, October 9, arrived here- today,
on the Canadian Pacific liner Metilia.
I They described how fourteen Yankees
jon the little warship went heroically
to their deaths fighting to save their
ship.
The Shaw was finally towed safely
into Portsmouth, England, where she is
being rebuilt.
After the collision, a number of the
destroyer's crew were imprisoned be
low decks by flames which burst from
two b? oil tanks under the bridge.
One man perished, the others were res
cued, after they had saved the vessel
by getting a cable through a port hole
to another American dostroyer. This
dragged the Shaw through the sea at
great speed until the waves dashed ov
er tho deck and extinguished the fire-
While the destroyer was both binning
and sinking, her men stood at tfieir
j stations and b" their perfect discipline
I and heroic coolness made maneuvers
.which saved their vessel.
The Shaw with, several other de
stroyers convoying the Acquitania
which, was carrying five thousand Am
erican troops. The destroyer's steering
gear broke- while she waj damning
ahead in a heavy -sea in answer to a
U-boat alarm. The transport crashed
into her and sliced her in two about
35 feet from tho bow.
In accordance with orders from the
admiralty, tho Aquitania kept on her
course, for fear of submarine attack
iif sho stopped to give aid. Two United
Mates destroyers rushed to the help of
the crippled vessel. The bulkheads of
tho Shaw's bow section collapsed and
that section sank after remaining on
the surface-for some time.
TWO BIG BARGAINS i
1917 5-Passenger Maxwell Automobile - - $650.00 j
In Perfect Condition all good tires j
$250.00 Cash, balance in small monthly payments
1916 5-passenger Maxwell automobile $590.00
Good tires. $200.00 cash, balance small monthly !
- Payments.
We guarantee these cars in good condition and will -give
free service
Elgin and Harroun Agency
Lee L. Gilbert
Distributor
Phone 361 156 S. Commercial St.
C i i
Exiles from ruined cities In Prance
arc being provided with shelter, hous-
hold utensils, food and clothing by tho
Bed Cross.
An appeal to Americans to help
French war refugee through tho win
ter comes from the American commit
tee for devastated France. . ;
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r 4 , " t- x
iVm itiir Safe
fcsv "W V I tw For Infant
I Cooking
A Nutritious Diet for All Ages.
Quick Lunch; Home or Office
OTHERS ra IMITATIONS y
t -GtyNews J
Word was received today fcy Mrs.
Cordelia Ilager that her son, Lieut
Harold linger had fully recovered from
an attack of pneumonia at Washington,
t. C, and that ho was riven a 20-dav
leave of aton're. Ho is now visiting
friends at Asbury Park, New Jersey.
Lieut. Hugor is with the quartermas
ter's morps.
Public Bteiiograpuer, Patrick Graf,
124 South Liberty St. Phono 937. tf
The heavy Wind storm last night
blew down several poles of the Port
land Railway Light and Power Com
pany in Vow Park. In the east part o
tho city several trees were blown
across the lines. But as far as can ba
learned no Hurious damage was done
by one of tho heaviest wind storms
over experienced in the city.
Boys continue to burglarize confec-. The river is now assuming a regula
tionary stores .in the city. Last night tion winter appearance, as it rose one
tho Berger confeetiopary at 17th and j foot and six tenths during the 24 hours
Center streets was entered. About all : up to 8 o 'clock this morning. The
that was taken was a. collection of gaugo now reads 2.1 feet above zero,
candy, two kinds of cigarettes, smok- The rainfall for this section for the 24
ing tobacco and playing cards, all of hours and on tho 19th tho rainfall was
which incline the police to believe it j ing was one inch. With but one ex-
was the work of boys.
AJARLtY IVi IN. DEVON ZY4 IN.
ARROW!
COLLARS'
cimrr, pfahoov co.. inc.
ception4his is the heaviest rainfall in
24 .hours for tho year. But this rain
fall is not so great if compared with
the precipitation'of last December when
there was a rainfall of more than 14
inches for the month. On Dec, 18 of
last year it rained 2 inches in 24
hours and on tho ..9th the rainfall was
2 57 inches. . ;
Governor' Withycombe is in receipt of
o letter from the American Forestry
Association, urging this state to,, -join
with othor states in planting . troes
along our principal -highways as memo
rials for our soldier dead. The chief
exeditive-ffeag rcforivd the letter to the
state (ligliway department with hi3 ap
proval, it the plan can wonted out
feasibly. ?
Tim Shnw i one of a clnss of six
built in 191(1. She .was. const rnctpii .t I
'Mare Island and displaced 1110 , tons.
She had a speed of 29.75 knots.
Tho Aquitania is a quadruple screw
steamer of 45,647 tons, built at Clyde
bank in 1914 and owned by the C'unaid
line. She is 8H8 feet long. '
ak ite sk lie Je A
. I " .S f -1 p . 1"
FOUR HUNDRED
-ftfc - MEN RETURN.
A ", r:..
New York, Nov. 15. Four
' hundred officers and men who
have been fighting in France
were landed hero today from .
tho auxiliary cruiser Harris
burg, which "arrived in port
Into last night. Many of the
veterans were suffering from
wounds and shell shock.
The Pacific Telephone & raph
Company has notified the public serv
ice commission that it intends to dis
continue its public office at Brooks,
in Marion county.
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dating "St. Jacobs Liniment" diroett
ly uiMin the." tender' spot," and relief
comes instantly. "St. Jacobs LinS
ment" is a harmless rhoumatisni lini)
mcnt which never disappoints and cai)
not burn or discolor the ski;i. )
Limber up! .Stop complaining! Got
a small trial bottle of "St. Jacobs Lini '
iment" at any drug store, and in just
a moment you'll W free from pain(
soreness, stiffness and swelling. Don't
suffcrl Belief awaits you. "St. Jacob
Liniment" has relieved , millions of,
rheumatism sufferers in the last hult
century, and is just as good for sciat-i
ica,. nouralgia, lumbago, backaehoj
sprains and swellings.
Portland Packers Are
Swamped With
Hogs
XTRA
SPECIAL
10c Toilet Paper
. Rolls for
17c
$2.69 Men's
Grey Sweaters
Saturday
Price
$1.79
18c Huck Towel
ingSpecial For Saturday
121-2c Yd
75c Ladies Silk
Lisle Hose
Saturday Price
59c Pah
Grey, Black,
White and Brown
Buster Brown
Hosiery for the
Kiddies, 3 pairs
for $1.00
.to
251 North Commercial Street
Salem, Oregon.
SATURDAY IS THE DAY OF OUR NOVEMBER CLEAN UP SALE. ALL ODDS AND
ENDS TO GO AT WHAT THEY WILL BRING. I MUST MAKE ROOM FOR SALEM'S
GREATEST XMAS STOCK.
Baby Sweaters
Red and Grey
' Special
39c Each
$2.00 Ladies
Sweaters Satur
day Price
$1,48 Each
$1.25 and-$1.35
Boys and Girls
Coveralls
Saturday Price
98c
(2 to 8 years old)
Doll Special
49c
20 inches long
$3.00 Men's
HATS
Saturday Price
$1.98
m
HEADS AMERICAN MARINES IN'l
CHAMPAGNE .FIGHTING Maj. Gen.
Tnhn A. Tin.Tiimn. II H marina nnmv
commanding tho famous Second Am- Portland, Or., Nov. 15. Portland;
oriean .division, fighting in tho Chanj- packers today sent out- a distress cry.!
pagno. with tho Fourth French army. They are being flooded with ho.g unit
Tho battle line shows that the point i, '!,... ,..: . -,
of furthest advance in the Champagne " , BU"l'-""V "Ss w,,
has been mado by this division. The " ' uminei.
erac.k Second division captured and 'Four thousand hogs arrived Tues-j
held (Belleau Wood in June, thus stop- day and tho shipments have been libi
ping the German advance toward Paris, eral since then. ' I
p. tt...i 1 r
Nation Fixes Hog Price
VVashiiiirton. Nov. 15 Tim
ber price basis of a minimum of 17.7oi
for hogs was continued for the month!
of December, under an agiecmeatf'
reached today by the food juiininistra-j,
tion, a sub-committee of the Agrieul-f
tural Advisory board. j
The food administration, announeingi
a continuation of the present price hna-
is, said it is highly desirable that liKht-S
er weight hogs be held back for thaf
next 30 days. If withheld at this time,'
the possibility of breakdown present
prricc levels because of excessive ro-;
ceipts of the' lighter weights will -be '
avoided. .
OVER HALF OF QUOTA
RAISED WREGON
Neyada Went Far Over Top
la Four Days Of War
Fund Drive.
J
XTRA SPECIAL 1-2 PRICE SALE
Ladies' Trimmed Hats
SATURDAY PRICE
r
Silk Velvet
Tarns .
P.50 Values
Saturday
$2.69 Each
$1.56 Baby Bon
nets in Corduroy,
and velvets
Saturday Price
98c
$2.50 Ladies'
French Hats
Saturday Price'
$1.50 Each
RE
mm
T STORE
234 N. Commercial St.
A. D. THOMPSON, Prop.
BLANKET SALE FOR
SATURDAY ONLY
$5.75 Xtra Heavy
Woolnap Blanket
Saturday Price
$4.69 Pair
$4.00 Cotton
Blankets. Size
68x80
Saturday Price
$3.19 Pair
:9c Zephyr
Ginghams
Saturday Price
33c Yard
$10.00 .
Silk Fibre
Ladles Sweater
$195
Mostly all
shades
$12.50 Raymond
Wool Blanket
12-4 Size
Saturday Price
$8.98 Pah
White Only
to Blanket
White Only
Saturday Price
$2.39 Pair
Odd lots Men's
W'ool undershirts
worth to $3.00
Saturday Price
98c Each
75c to 85c" Men's
WTool Sox
Special .
57c Pair
Portland, Nov. ,15.. A downpour, of
rain Uul not dampen the patriotism of
j the United War work campaign work-
ors yesterday and their total, which
I was compiled last night, was $57;9(fl'.
I more than half of Orogtm's qr.ota.
j Portland citizens arc responding liber
ally and willingly, though there aio is
olated cxivptions like the woman who
refused to donate because the design
of the war work button doesn't meet
ivifli Vn. .xiitfvnl A 11 r)v.Mtn .fn..c
X).will deliver a war work appeal Bu.idaviJ
I
88
Western State's Total.
Han Franriseo, Nov. 15. Nevada
with 10'J per cent subscription t0 the
I'nite.l War wcvk (uiupaign, 9 per cont
over its quota, still lends fh states of
j the western dopaitment. Nevada re
ported $14,000 for the fourth day of the
drive and a to'.al for the four days of
$63,000. Its quota is $86,250. It is
now striving t0 reach 50 per cent over
subscription whieh is the goal for the
country.
The reports from the western Sstates
follow:
State Total sub'd
Cali torn ia .....:....$ 1,963,31 3
855,587
cou 573,000
j Idaho 184,000
il'tah 282,300
Oi Washington
fVsi Oregon
s ! Wyoming 54,500
Nevada 93,000
Quota
$4,68s,750
1,278,750
767,250
420,250
341,000
19P.075
85,250
.
' ',
Th Jonrn.il Jtt Department
will print yon anything in th
stationery line do it sight and
aave you real money.
A Combination
Good Qualities
invrtes your
attention to
Crapelts
No sweetening
required. :
No cooking :
Needs butlittfe
milk or cream.
Fine with evapo
rated milk. :
Keeps indefinitely
Not a particle of
waste. :
A wonderfully
attractive flavor
Theres a Reason"
Crape-Nuts.