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PAGE SEVEN pa r? V7Tr 4 THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918. A To) The leases are signed. We must give pos session of one store February 15th and the other March 1st. This is our big final drive. TTT The prices will be slaughtered. We're going over the top this time. We are extremely thankful for the big victory of the Allies. Victory, victory, victory seems to be ringing thru every Ameri can soul. We ask every man, woman and child in this vicinity to help us on to victory, victory, victory in our big final store drive, WE WILL SMASH THE PRICES. A of Men's Clothing, Shoes and Dry Goods to trom 4 3 trtA lino ' choose m)m ' . m w mmr mm L i Corner Court And Com'l Street, Salem. 'I STOPS COMING OUT SaveYour Hair! Makelt Thick Wavy, Glossy and Beauti ful At Once. ry as you will, after an application of Danderine, you can not find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will jlcase yoa most will be after e. lew wooks' use, when you see new. nair, fine and downy at first yes -but really new hair growing all over the scalp. A little Danderine immediately doub le the beauty of your hair. No differ ence how dull, faded, brittle and scrag gy, just moisten a cloth with Dander ine and carefully draw it through your nair, taking lone small strand at a ' tinw. The effect is immediate and amazing your hair will be light, fluf fy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an incomparable lustre, coftnese and luxnriancc( the beauty sad shimmer of true hair health. Got a small bottle of Knowlton's druir store or toi let counter, and prove that your hairJ isa a pretty and sort as any mat n has beon negleoted or injured by care less treatment, A small trial bottle-will double tho beauty of your hair. JOURNAL WANL ADS PAY LT.HOGLAND (Continued from page 8-) 17 minutes. . Three stop were made. One at Bed Bluff, Cal., one at Bedding Cal. at 9:40 a. m. Tuesday and one at Eugene, Or., at 8:44 p. m. Tuesday. The aviator left Eugene Wednesday morning at 10:10 arriving at Seattle at B:17 p. m., where ho landed on the municipal golf linlta. l'ur.ng the trip, Lieutenant Hoglnnd countered adverse wealth conditions but at its conclusion announced- that stability of his plane enabled him to overcome them without difficulty and also stated that the advisability of nn aerial mail service was ' without ques tion. Hogland will rest in Seattle today and start on the return trip to Sacra mento, with a bag of Seattle mail Fri day morning. HAZE GREEN NOTES- ' (Capital Journal Special Service) ' TTaznl Griwn. Dee. 4. Mrs. Atwatcr and daughter, Wilma, and Miss Hat- tic Slatterback of Airlie spent TfcanKS giving At Georgo Bhodcs. Mr. and Mrs. L. Wallace, little Vio .let Wallace, Misses Dorie and Eula Bhodcs of Portland and Mr. TVIore ot Vancouver were participants of thr. Thanksgiving dinner at Eli Rhodes. Miss Mary JJumgan went to roruana Sunday to accept a position at the Good Samaritan hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. Knutns ana aaugn- er, Mrs. (jecil tiarnicK, miss Maggie Bartruff of Middle Grove and Mrs. Batchelor of Brooks enjoyed the hospi tality of Mr. ana Mrs. Joo z,ieiinsni last Thursday. Plans are on foot lor a spienuia com ,,,i,Wt riiriatmna tree" at tho Hazel Green' school house. Everyone is asked to help make it a success. Miss Lonise Davis was home tne last week end. . ' TURNER LOCALS ' (Capital Journal Special Service) ; Turner, Or., Dec. 4. Postmaster B C. Small has taken his first aerial trip last week. He is in -California. Ono extract of the letter 8ujr c witnessed an Aerial parade of over two hundred air ships, also he is expected to fly each day. - Wallace LaBranch was in Salem on Stop Itching Eczema UCK Qarra. U . iS. DAT. 1 Ih l. ARMY' SHOE When you -walk into a dependable hoe store and ask tor a pair ot BuckhbchT Army Shoes, you can be sure That thit Army Shoe k to standard - chat it is made by workmen who bmm turned out more than ooxo Army Shon under expert superviaon and that it is backed by a recotd if more than fifty fears of honest (hoe manufaduring. ' Look for our registered trade name BtKXHBOfr stamped oa the tola of every Shoe for our tmitual pratedioo. h-r. There's just one thing to remember ask for tne Buckhecht Army Shoe 'by name and be sure that you get it Then you will appre ciate why it is worn by thousands of f i Office) Men Attorneys Physicians Hiker Farmers Orchardiata Motormen Conductor Hunter and others in every walk of lite. Should your dealer be unable to supply you, end his name V the manufacturers Buek iaghara and Hecht, San Francisco, Enclose ' ne of shoes yon desire and we will have your rder filled. $71- 81 Never mind bow often you have tried and failed, you can stop burning, itching ecsema quickly by applying a little emo furnished by any druggist or 35c. Extra large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the moment zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and aimilar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the akin and making it vigorously healthy, always use) zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not a greasy salve and it does not stain. When others fail it is the one dependable treat ment for skin troubles ot all kinds. The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O. Wednesday looking after business f- Mrs. G. A. G. Moore entertains the It. E. Aid society Thursday of "thia week at a Thanks offering. The Parent-Teachers association will entertain John W. L. Smith, at their regular meeting Friday evening. Mrs. Mary Barr was a Salem visitor Tuesday. , -. - ii .. ..? A letter fronyKoy Cole will appear this week. Boy has found things live ly "over there,'" being on the firing line is b fun, '! : , , , Cattle Market Nervoos la Portland Yards North, Portland. Doe. 3. The cattlo iiarket to date "tli's week is a very ner vous affair and values have suffered a sharp decline on an average of 60 cents per hundred. Receipts yesterday to taled 1700 head.,. Market quotations are; Prime steers, $U.5012; good to choice steers, 410.50(11.50; medium te good steers, $9.5010.50; fnir to medi um steers, t8rt9. Common to tl" steers, $3.ijO(S7.50; choice cow and heifers, 7.75fl8; medium to good cows and betters, 56; eanners $34; bulls and heifers, $56; eanners, $34; bulls $57) "(jjjves, $9(12fi , stackers and feeders, s)69.:' '" "'""e ' The run oi hogs la eonaiderably light er although prices are alightly unset tled all efferinga are being taken as quoted. Prime mixed, fl0.6016.7S; medium mixed, $16.6016:60; rough heavies, H.6014.75; pigs, $1410; bulk, $16.75. , Beceipts of sheep and lambs have been of very moderate proportion of late, values are holding steady and the undertone of tho trade is decidedly strong. Quotations ar: Prints lambs, $1213;fai r to meium lambs, t'Jfffill; yearlings, t)1011.50; wethers, s)910; ewes, 46(558. i journal" want ads pay Cbamborlain's Oough Remedy De not imagine that bccfuso other cough madioinca failed to give you re lief, that it will be the same with. Chamberlain's Cowgh Remedy. Bear in mind that from a small beginning this remedy has gained a world wide repu tation and immcnge sale, A medicine must have exceptional merit to win. ostocm wherover it becomos known. THE PRICES WE ARE MAKING DURING OUR be!'- 'mmsm y I j i ' ; ! w m V - ' v ' - ' ! hi ml , , J ' n ' ill ' i 1 s, ', ' ,.X TKoji H. Incv tl .j ' ' brgaAl DOROTHY DUTON Jj HAS STIMULATED BUYING UNTIL WE HAVE "GONE OVER THE TOP" WITH COLOES FLYING Suits, Overcoats, Shoes & Furnishing Goods AT PRICES THAT CANNOT BE FOUND ELSEWHERE DOROTHY DALTON In "Vive La France" At The Oregon Theatre on Friday and Saturday of this week. MEN'S SUITS ON SALE Regular $15.00 Suits at J 95 Regular $20.00 Suits at. - $14.85 Regular $25.00 Suits at..: $18185 Regular $30.00 Suits at $23.85 MEN'S OVERCOATS Regular $15.00 Overcoats at J y5 Regular $20.00 Overcoats at $14.85 Regular $25.00 Overcoats at $18.85 Regular $30.00 Overcoats at... $23.85 JOTS PACKARD SHOES ' Regular $5.00 Shoes, are now $3.98 Regular $5.50 Shoes, are now .........$4.48 Regular $6.00 Shoes, are now . .....$4.98 Regular $6.50 Shoes, are now ....$5.48 SHIRTS AND DRAWERS Reg. $1.50 Shirts and drawers, broken line . 88c MEN'S CAPS Regular $1.50 Khaki and Wool caps 98c $2.50, $:?.50 and $4.00 Soft And Stiff Hats SU9aiM.S1.fifi MEN'S SHIRTS $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Shirts Military Collars 93c and $1.68 INDIAN ROBES Wool Process Robes, 54x72 inches S3ifi G. " W. Johns ii & Co. , . SALEM, OREGON.