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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1918)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1918. r v n FRIDAY-SATURDAY, DECE 6-7, 191 TWO DA YS ONL Y TWO DAYS ONLY PAGE EIGHT SPECIALS FOR MBER l Cross Red Cross ll'lifcN'f All black kid, lace, Fi-ench heels. $5.50 quality, in sizes 3 to 5 only, at . $3.35 All black kid, button, French heels, $5.50 quality, in sizes 3 to 6 only $2.85 French Heels Red Cross, dark grey, cloth top, $10.50 quality, at :. $7.95 Red Cross, light brown, cloth top, $10.50 grade, at .. $7.95 All dark grey kid, high grade 12.00 value, sale price .....$9.65 Light grey kid, cloth top, fine $8 shoes, for $5.95 .Dark grey kid, cloth top, $7.00 values at $5.65 Dark brown Russia calf, worth $12.00, special'$8.95 Dark brown kid de luxe, fine. $9.50 value for $7.35 Dark brown kid, cloth top, excellent $7.50 grade$5.65 Ceriifieato Beautiful Patent Pumps $5.35 Elegant patent oxfords $3.95 Boys' gun metal hutton, Neolin soles, sizes 1 to 6, worth $4.00, two days' sale price $2.95 Same in sizes 9 to 13, worth $3.75, for two days, sale price $2.80 Job lot Boys' Button and Lace, Heavy and medium gun metals, $3.50 to $3.75 values, sizes 1 to 5, at $2.70 SPATS r Cuban And Military Hesls Red Cross, dark grey, cloth top, to match, $10 grade at 7.45 Red Cross black kid, dark grey, cloth top, $8.00 qual ity for $5.85 Dark brown, all kid, fine quality $9.50 shoes, so at $7.35 Dark brown calf, low heels fine $7.00 values at....$5.65 Black, all kid, lace, Cuban heels, sizes 3 to 5 1-2 only. $5.50 grades at $3.35 Black, all kid button, Cu ban heels, sizes 3 to 6 only. $5.50 value at $2.95- Black kid, grey cloth top, low heels or French, $6.00 grade at $3.95 Gun metal English, ' cloth top, medium heel, $6.00 value ..::.:::.::::.::....$4.20 $3.50 And $1.65 SLIPPERS All Kinds, All Siz-s All Prices GIVE THEM A PAIRTHEY'LL ENJOY THEM Misses' Dress and Service shoes, all prices from $3.95 to $2.85 Child's dress and service shots, sizes 8 to 11, from $3.65 to $2.15 Infants' dress and play shoes, sizes 1 to 8, from $2.65 Down to 95c Men's "Stetson" gun metal, English last, highest grade worth $12.00, go in this sale at .....$9.65 Men's fine kid, straight last, splendid $8.50 qual ity go in this sale at .$6.65 Men's gun metal, English last, Neolin sole, $7.00 grade, in this sale at $5.J5 Men's Arirto kid, broad comfy toe, oak soles, $7.50 values, go in at $5.85 Men's gun metal blucher, bulldog toes, Rinex soles $6.00 grade, at $4.30 Men's gun metal, English bals, Rinex soles, $6.00 values, in this sale at $4.35 Men's brown calf, English bals, Neolin soles, $7.00 values, m tms sale at $5.45 Dark tan, army last, heavy welt soles $8.00 values go at ? $5.65 Black or tan, heavy soles $5.50 to $6.00 grades, go at $4.35 and $3.95 2Z CHERRY ACERAGE Almost All Crckrds Are Old 0nes.-0nly 25 Acres Planted In 4 Years. Salem was formerly advertised an tlio Ofoprry City and although thero has been no continuous advertising of the fact, ye1: it ! 'rue Hint Salem s'-l if. uihIih the cherry city of the northwmt duo to the fact that It Is the. center the great cherry producing district of tho Willamotto valley. An tlio center of the district, Salem profits by tho acreage of Polk county but In tlte report of aerobe made by H. II. Van Trump, county fruit inspec tor, Marlon county only is included, as liis official duties are fur Marlon coun ty only. Tho cherry acreage uf the county is 4.12 and the number of trees, according to the consus of Mr. Van Trump is 35, feW, ait average of 80 to the acre. Although Halem is the center of the finest cherry growing center in the United HliiU's, no very lurge tracts are to bo found in the county, Tho largest recorded by Mr. VauTrump is one of 5 acres owned by 1.. H. Huberts, rural route 7, 8a!eui, on which is p United 8, F00 trees. The second tract in size hi orni ur 80 acres and 1258 trees owned by Kandali Hroa. on rural route S, Stilom. The third in sine is owned by 11. K. White On rural route B, Suleiu. This orchard contains 17 acres and has 850 trees. I'.ijjht of the acres was plutited three years ago. Close in size to the Whltl orchard is one of 10 acres owned by Ma Nary & Htals on rurul route 8, Salem, Carpenter Bros, of rural route 3, Sa loin, havo a 14 acre orchard on which aro planted 900 trees. Tho Waldo Hills Orohard at Mnclcny contains 12 acres planted to 758 trees and of eipim is the one owned by J. C, Morris of Turner planted to 900 trees. Other largo orchards in the county aro as follows: D. J. .Reynolds, route 9, Salem, 10 acres, planted to 950 troos O. K. Brooks, route 3, Salem, 10 acres with 900 troos; C. J. Carlton with 11 acres on rotito 3, Rnlcin, with 1200 trees II. H. Ridgoway of route 3, Salem, with 9 acres planted to J00 trees: Fred A. I (icgg, routo 4, Suleiu, with 10 acres and j 1000 trees and H. H. Hill of route 4, Salem, 1000 troos on ten acres. ' There seems to bo but little interest ln receat years in the planting of cherry orchards. Mr. van Tump found Joo La Folletto of Books with one orchard one Follotlo of Brooks with one orchard 1 orcluirds ho found II. Brookins of Sa loin, routo 8, with a 1 aero tract and (,'lias. Kadcliff on route three, Salem, with a three aero tract. Only 11 i acres in tho county are three years old and eight acres four yeas uld, All of which seems to indicate that while this may be tho finest district in tho northwest for cherry growing, tho fruit men of Mnrion, county have not been disposed to take chancOB on cher riea at least not for the past few years TODAY GRIP, INFLUENZA Hamlin's Wizard OH a Reliable, Antlsaptle Preventive During influenza epidemics (pray . the nose and throat several times a r day with one part Wizard Oil and two parts water, using an atomizer. If you haven't an atomizer, gargle the throat and snuff the mixture up the nose. This treatment sets up an antiseptic wall of defense against "Flu" germs. Chest colds and sore throat lead to grip. Stop them at once with : Wizard Oil before they can develop into dangerous influenza. Get it from druggists for 30c If not satisfied, return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick head ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little-pink pills, 30c at drug gists, -Guaranteed. is mMMln 2 ft? A a rqij-?'' - STOP LUMBAGO PAIN, Instant Relief! Limber Up! Rub Pain, Soreness, Stiffness Right Out With "SL Jacobs LinmcEt." When your back is sore and In no or lumlingo, sciatica or neuritis has you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest "St. Jacobs Liniment" ot any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub it right iuto the puin or actio, and by tlio timo you count fifty, tho soreness and lame ness is gone. Don't stay crippled! This soothing, penetrating liniment takes the ache and pain right out and ends the misery. It is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doVsn't burn or discolor the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciat'ea and lamo back misery so promptly and surely. It never disappoints! WANTED to- Smiling Bill Parsons Nothing Pertaining to War. LIBERTY JOURNAL WANT" ADS PAY Household goods, harness, wagons, tools, ranges, heaters, cookstoves, farm ma chinery, etc. I pay cash or will sell on commission from stock sales con ducted anywhere, Phone 510 or 511 Woodry. the Auctioneer. A change of schedule HIGHWAYS RAPID TRANSIT COMPANY Trucks will leave both Salem and Portland at 7 a. m. mak ing deliveries the same day. Salem people should phone orders the evening before. Open until 6 p. m. Phone 663 $ to Court House News tototototo t In the case of Z. T. Bogard against T. N. and J. B, Kennedy before Judgo George G. Bingham tho court found that tho suit was the same claim sued upon in a former action and its adjudi cation in tho former suit operates as a bar against the prosecution of the pres ent suit. The court further found that tly) defendants wore entitled to a do crco that tho plaintiff is not entitled to the relief prayed for in his complaint Mr. Bogard hail sued for $4777.76 as ovidenced by a promissory note and a mortgngo on real estate in Tillamook county. - F, C. Bromley has entered suit against L. II. McMahon claiming $132.75 duo for work on a caterpillar engine. It seems that Bromley worked several days trying to got the engine in shape and thon went to Portland and hired a lawyer to bring suit. In tho case of Paul Marnach and L. F. Evans against the Royal Insurance Co. by stipulation the defendants may have until Dec. 15 to plead in answor to tho complaint. SYRUP OF PIGS FOR CROSS, SICK mm childs If Little Stomach Is Sour, Liver Horpid Or Bowels Clogged.. In tho matter of the estate of Edith F. Reynolds, the court decided that tho inheritance, tax is $13.15. The estate is valued at $0310.05 and as L. T. Rey nolds, tho only heir is entitled to $5000 exemptions, tho state will receive one per cent on tho balance, $1310.65. Nephew Of Salsm Man Narrowly Escapes Death Lieut. Merril B. Moores, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Moores of Port land", and nephew of A. N. Moores of this city, had A most thr i'ing erpor ience nnd a miraculous escape from death following a fall of 1500 foot ia an airplane. He describes hi exprner.ee in a let ter to his parents partly as follows. "Wo were experimenting with several types of parachutes whea one we were dropping op 'nod up too soon nd caught in the tail eontrol of the. air plane in which wo were riding. "We lost full eontrol of the plane and on nearing tho ground saw we were Toinsr to hit a fence. In trying to shoot over it, we lest all flying eontrol and dropped off on on? w ug. The ma chine collapsed turning completely ov er, leaving the pilot and myself pinned underneath. T "At first I thought my jaw bone and cheek bone were, broken, but X- rnv photographs shewed tl.it only my left cheek bone was crushed." TONAL WANT ADS PAY Mothers can rest easy after giving "California Syrup of Figs," because in a few hours all tho clogged up waste soar bile and fermenting food, gently moves out of the bowels, and you have e. woll, playful child aga'n. Children simply will not take tho time from ply to empty their bowels, and they ibocome tightly packed, liver gete slug gish and stomach disordered. When cross, feverish, restless, see if .tongue is coated, then give this doli cious "fruit laxative." OVldren love it, and it can not cause iiiniry. No dif ference what aiU your little one if full of cold, or sore throat, diarrhoea, stomachache, bad breath, r-iuember, a gontle "inside cleansing" should al ! ways' bo the first treatment given. r un directions ror oa'mes, cnnurcn or all ages and grown ups are printed on each bottle. Bowaro of counterfeit fig sf. Ask your druggist for a bottle of Cal ifornia Syrup of Figs,'- ithen look carefully and flee that it is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company." We make no smaller size. Hand back wita contempt any other fig syrup. PERUVIAN CABINET KESION3 swsscwj Win? w ? WANT ADS PAY Lima, Pru, Dec. 8. The Peruvian cabinet has resigned. Anselmo Barroto has ibren asked to form a nrw ministry The Bolivian eonsula have taken over Peruvian interests in Chile. Former Chancellor Tudola is expect ed to be appointed Peruvian ambassa dor to the United States. STUMEZ3ETABLETS Stop Stomach Distress Aid digestion) relieve gas, heartburn, bloating and that awful distress that follows after eating. Help to make good red blood and bnild tip the nerv ous system. .Neutralise stomach acid ity. There it no better medicine made for stomach troubles than Sfumeze Tab lets. At all Drug Stores -5 cents. DOCTOR STANTON -' . Dermatologist Foot Specialist CORNS, BUNIONS, INGROWING TOE NAILS REMOVED Without Blood or Pain oi Causing Soreness or Other Inconvenience. Chilblains and All Diseases of tho Feet Cured. Spocial Attention to Antiseptics there by Preventing Infection. Appointments by Phone. Ladj' Assistant. 518 TJ. S. Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 416. Salem Ore MM t L.M.HUM I eare of Yick So Tong Chinese Mcdielne and Th tV Ell. medicine whick will an muj uom aisease. Open Sundays from 10 a, a. r. ootid s p, m. , 153 Bontk High St J Halem, Oregon. PKoas IK Stop! Look! Listen! In the thousands of big bargains at the CLOSING OUT SALE Of the enormous stock of groceries, dry goods and Shoes of the Farmers' Cash Store A Sample of our prices Crown, Snow Drift and Olympia flour at $2.90 Valley Hardwheat, at $2.85 Pride of the West, at ...$2.75 6 Pounds Crisco, at :.$1.85 3 Pounds Crisco, at .. .95c .3 Pounds Reliance Coffee at 95c 35cF.C.S. Coffee, at. 25c Good Economy Coffee, at- 19c White Beans, pound, at 9c Peanut butter for Saturday only al 18c Dried Prunes, 2 pounds at 25c DRY GOODS Regular $1.25 Work Shirts at .....89c . Heavy Flannel' Shirts at. ...".......;."................$1.49 " 25c Embroidered Laces, all kinds at 5c 200 yards Sewing Cotton at 5c Also big sacrifices in shoes, rubbers, slickers -. rain coats, etc. VEGETABLES. Cabbage, per pound '...... 3 l-4c Sweet Potatoes . 4 i-2c Potatoes, pound 2c; sack ; Z...... $1.75 Onions, pound 2c; sack $1.75 No. 2 Onions, pound 1 l-4c; sack $1.00 Sale will continue until after Christmas . We deliver $3.00 Orders Free of Charge 4