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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16-1918. PAGE THREE Big Closing Out Sale of SHOES SENIORITY RULE WILL HAVE FIGHTFOR LIFE !N Continued from pag, one).. We want to Rent the SHOE and MEN'S CLOTHING Store by January 1, and the Dry Goods Store by March 1, 1919. EverySh oe M ustGo LADIES' FINE SHOES $12.00 Values, John Kelly Shoe .... $8.50 and $7.50 Values $5.50 Shoe .......... $4.50 Shoe, black lace . The heels are either French or Cuban; Colors . Brown, Gray and Black .... . - $8.00 $5.85 ......$4.50 $3.93 MEN'S FLORSHEIM SHOE !One assortment, $8.00 value, now .$5.85 : Men's Army Shoe, $7.50, now ............ $6.50 WVMtT A lucu o miy uiiuc, ipi.vu vcuuc ipu.uu ' LARGE ; ASSORTMENTS OF ' SHOES ON BARGAIN TABLE Corner Court And Convl Street, Salem. I n jxtt? r,x ii a- . a. 5r.. HAW TAe WRONG IMPRESSION YES, THE WAR IS OVER AND THERE IS AN IMPRESSION THAT AUTOMOBILE PRICES WILL MATERIALLY DECLINE IN A SHORT TIME. . THE RECONSTRUCTION PERIOD WILL SOON BE ON-LABOR AND MATERIAL WILL BE IN DEMAND FOR A LONG TIME AND AT EXHORBITANT PRICES-EUROPE MUST HAVE OUR MANUFACTUR ED ARTICLES, OUR LABOR AND RAW MATERIAL AS WELL AS OUR FOOD PRODUCTS. AMERICA MUST FEED, CLOTHE AND REINSTATE THE DE STROYED INDUSTRIES OF ALL EUROPE AND IT NATURALLY FOL LOWS THAT PRICES WILL REMAIN HIGH. THIS OPINION IS FURNISHED BY THE HIGHEST AUTHORITIES IN OUR GOVERNMENT. TAKING INTO CONSIDERATION WHAT YOU GET, FOR WHAT YOU HAVE TO SELL, EITHER FARM PRODUCTS OR LABOR AND A CHEVROLET COSTS YOU LESS TODAY THAN IT DID TWO YEARS AGO. CHEVROLET CARS ARE NOT OVERPRICED TODAY AND YOU CAN REST ASSURED THAT WHEN CONDITIONS WARRANT A RE DUCTION IN PRICE, THE CHEVROLET WILL BE AMONG THE FIRST TO LOWER THE PRICE. THE CHEVROLET IS THE LOWEST PRICED ELECTRICALLY EQUIPPED, REAL AUTOMOBILE, IN THE WORLD AND IT WILL CON TINUE TO BE SO. " SALEM AUTOMOBILE CO F. G. DELANO PHONE 97 A.I.EOFF 246 STATE STREET, SALEM, OREGON DISTRIBUTORS CHEVROLET AND SCRIPPS-BOOTH CARS AND RE- PUBLIC TIRES . J : JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY chairmanships on merit rather than on length of service The progressive wing of th? party has always frowned on the seniority rule- and now many of "the old liners'' are soowirg signs of going against it. - . sweep was in jtuaaie west Analysis of the recent elections snows that tho' backbone of the republican sweep whs in Kansas, Indiana, Ohio, Iowa and Missouri. If. the seniority rule is followed in the next congress, Iowa will get one and perhaps two im portant committee cliairmanships, Kan sas one and th other states wUl be al most lost in the reckoning. - . Michigan, where republicans gamed one representative, would have Ropre sontaitive 'Fordriey as chairman of .the ways and menus committee and floor leador, and "Massachusetts, which lost a republican senator, would have ap propriations. The passing of the gen? iority rule would not necessarily mean1 a "new deal all around, " it was point ed out today. . . i Representative Kahn of California would be certain of the chairmanship of the military affairs committee and Representative Each, Wisconsin, of the interstate commerce committee wnicn is to handle legislation affecting the government control of the telegrapn lines and railroads. . Big Loss In Marine Issues Feature Of Today's Market New York, Nov. 16. The Evening Sun says: -. ' The feature of the market today was the spectacular loss in Marine issues, the preferred - in . the early trading duolicatine Friday's low for a loss of 3 3-4 points. Irregularity was shown by an early net loss of half point in U. S. Steel 1 3-4 in Mexican Petroleum, 1 1-2 in Baldwin, with a gain of 5-8 for Southern Pacific, 3-4 for Union Pa cific, 2 3-8 for Industrial Alcohol and more than a point in Crucible. Uncertainty and irregularity prevailed in the last hour, with a shading off in most of the issues of a point or more from the best prices of the day. SAFETY ZONE ESTABLISHED, if London, Nov. 16. The German com mand in a wireless to the allied com mand proposed today that an addition be made to the armistico, providing a "safety zone" of ten kilometers (six ajid a quarter miles) between the Ger mans and tho allied and United States troops who are following up the evac uation. ',' . DOCTOR STANTON . '.Dermatologist . ' Toot Specialist COENS, BUNIONS, INGROWING TOE NAILS REMOVED Without Blood or Pain or Causing Soreness or Other Inconvenience. Chilblains and All Diseases oil tho Feet Cured. ' Special Attention to Antlsoptieg there by Freveuting wrecuon. . , Appointments by Phone. Lady Assistant. 618 U. S. Nat. Bank Bide. Phone 416. ... - , Salein, Ore. tk i WANTED, JIM And All Kinds of 2nd Eul ( - ' oods. i Fall Market Prices Special Prices paid for Sacks. 4 41 Qst car prices before yoa sell. THE rEOPLE'8 JTJNK ft END HAND STOKE i E71 M. Oom'l 8t Phon 7U t I WANT TO BUY . Your Junk and ive you a square business deal. I always pay the highest cash prices. . I WANT YOUR SACKS AND BAGS I buy all'kinds of used goods, 2nd haftd furni ture, rubber ind junk. Get my Pricts Before you sell. THE CAPITAL JUNK CO Phone 398 The Square Dial House 271 Chemekf ta Street 'MtHHHttMttmM it i 'ff ' J4 We are now in our ne wlocation and will take care of our customers in the best possible manner. And in a few days we will have a carload of new winter f urni ture ready for youf inspection. BuyUseful Gifts Furniture Makes Very Acceptable Xmas gifts. Keep that in mind when buying gifts for furniture, while giving to one of the family is. enjoyed by each member of the family. Gifts for the Kiddies Let us show you what we have for the Children. Gifts that are useful and " entertaining and the prices are right " Our Policy To give you more value for your Money will be. carried out. Our large stock -, , . j . . . '.. . i, -' i ..... of furniture most of which was contracted before the extreme high prices will be sold to you at a small margin of profit. ft XX XX XX Imperial Furniture Company's Building. 177 N. Liberty St. 4 "LITTLE ALLIES" Continued from1 page one) government can be obtained in thtse enemy states, there will lo nobody to make peace with and nobody to pay the bill to France and Belgium for tht fearful destruction that has boon dono. I would certainly approach this with mixed feelings, having been long a witness to tho robbery of food from women and children and the destruc tion' of millions of tonB of food nt sea and tthe misery under which tho mis sions amongst the biggest of the allies have suffered under the Gorman yoko. Justico ieqt(ui(r(e(s thqaqt govern ment be established that is able to mukc up for wrongs dono, and it can not be accomplished through the spread of nnarcliy. Famine is the mother of wiarchy." KINO'S ENTBY POSTPONED 9 L.M.HUM eare of . Yick So Tong : .uu tn vjm, f Hat medicine whleh will - m ay knows disease; - J Opes Bun days froia 10 n. I natii 8p.ii. r . :; . J 153 8ontk High tH. -- i Baleat, Oregon..., FkoM g JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY London, Nov. 16 (6:40 p. m.) Kiug Albert's entry into Ilrnssc'a hng hecn postponed on account of tba disorders there, it was announced here. ' Owing 'to pillaging and destruction of property in the city by Cernian sol diers, allied military action n:ay De nec essary, it wag stated. Now York, Nov. 16. The Knights of Columbus plan o establish an employ ment bureau in eairh of its 1400 coun cils throughout the country to aid re turning soldiers in obtnini jjj work. How The Starting, Battery Started "One of tho oldest formo of storago butteries," says Mr. Deggo, local Wil lard expert, "wns composed of two sheets of lend with a strip of flannel betweon, all rolled up liko a jelly roll and stuck on end in a bath of battery solution." . "linttcry builders of those early days did not mivw any lead oxide to use in muking the plates," said Mr. Degge, "si .what the early experinientorB and builders did was to connect two plates in a direct-current circuit and lot tho buitvry charge untl t made one of tho plates a postve ad tho Dther a egatve. "Tho frt batntery of ths style was used m a lecturo gven by a French scientist, Planto, who created a great sensation bceauso he was able to keep a little arc light going for a few nun utes with the. current developed. It was a remarkable thing, but as an an toruobile battery, such a device as this would not have been worth the trouble of attaching tothe car. "liO-j of the weak points about this early battory was the fact that it had poor insulation. It was really two long pieces of lead with ono insulator, and when this insulator broke down, as it did in a vory short time, the battery would not operate "It was from this beginning that th) art of battory building grow to its present Btato. From that single si'in of flannel betweon tho two rollod ui) plutua, the wonderful Threaded Bubbor Institution that is sp widely used today, has develuped. There have been a gieut many steps of improvement between the two extremities, but the whole his tory nf starting batteries, from tin) first, l'lante battery, insulated with flumiol, tothe latest orw, insulated with Threaded Hubbor, has covered a re markably short tinio. , BEECIIAM'5 PILLS oulckly help to strengthen the digestion, stimulate the liver, regulate the bowels and improve the health by working with nature. Ur..t S.I. of An, M.dlcin hi th. WorIA Sold .T.rrwh.r.. la Bexu. 10c, 25c " . SERVICE STATION PHONE 355 FO ROUR SERVICE CAR Shop open from 8 a. m. to . 10 p. m. Also open on Sundays HIGHWAY GARAGE F. W. JOHNSON 1000 South Commercial St. - SALEM, ORE. TWO BIG BARGAINS 1917 5-Passenger Maxwell Automobile - - $650.00 In Perfect Condition all good tires $250.00 Cash, balance in small monthly payments 1916 5-passenger Maxwell automobile -$590.00 Good tires. $200.00 cash, balance small monthly x Payments. We guarantee these cars in good condition and will give free service Elgin and Harroun Agency Lee I. Gilbert Distributor ' Phone 361 156 S. Commercial St.