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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL P.O. 191P. PACE S1A psf jjjj .jeijj-a JTM tp I'3 i "Vi II SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL By special arrangement with Management the time on the Joe Haines' Stock of Merchandise and Fixtures was extended until Saturday. This is positively your last chance, because the store must be vacated Saturday night These last few days bring cuts in prices unequalled even when merchandise was cheap. BUY NOW OR NEVER. We are open evenings. Remarkable values in Arrow Dress Shirts, 49c each. Rocking chair Union Suit (Same as B. V. D.) special, 98c Mixed lot of Arrow and other brands soft collars, 2 for 25c Men's high grade Furnishing Goods, Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Neck wear, Working Men's Clothing, etc., appeals to the careful buyers. Regular silk sox, value $1 for 49c Buster Brown, all colors, regular 50c, for -25c Cooper's light weight union suit, regular $2.50 for $1.49 Heavy cotton rib union suit, regular $2.50 for $1.75 $2.50 Straw Sailors 75c $4 Panama hats $2.49 $3 Men's Cloth Hats $1.49 4 and $1.50 dress hats $2.98 $2 and $2.50 wool caps $1.49 $1.00 Silk and Canvas Hats 49c 75c leather belts 49c A few uncalled for Men's Tailored Suits At very reasonable prices 75c B. V. D. shirts and drawers....39c $1.75 B. V. D. union suits . $1.34 $1.75 Derby rib union suits $125 75c Balbrigan shirts and drawers 39c $3 Jersey wool sweaters... $1.98 $1.25 heavy work shirts 85c 75c heavy suspenders 89c Heavy cotton rib, 2-piece suit, regular $2.50 for $1.65 Cooper's regular $5 union suits $324 Cooper's 2-piece, $5 suit for $324 Hanes 2-piece suit, regular $1.50 garment for 89c garment $5 silk dress shirts $3.49 $2 dress shirts $1.10 $2.50 dress shirts $1.49 $3 flannel shirts $1.98 25c Arrow stiff collars 15c 75c men's neckwear 39c 25c men's neckwear 15c A new lot of Berg Hats Regular $5.00 at $3.98 $2.50 khaki pants $1.85 $3.50 whip cord pants $2.49 $1.00 leather gloves 65c $4.50 khaki coveralls $2.98 15c canvas gloves 10c 10c hemstitched handkerchiefs 5c $2.25 heavy blue and blue and white striped overalls ........$1.49 WITHYCOMBE estate VALUEDAT $18,000 Widow Of Late GoTernor Is Qiief Beneficiary Under Terms Of M The last will and testament of the late Governor James With) combe was filed for record yesterday in the county clerk 'a office. The value of the estate U estimated at $18,900 and is all given to the widow, Isabel Withyeouibe. The will ia dated November 10, 1391, and wan signed cud witnessed at liiils lioro, Washington eountr, Oreetiu. ny I Thus. H. Toukuc and Wiliiaiu Mcquil lan. Property referred to ia situated in Marion aud Washington counties. After providiujj that all debts and funeral expenses be paid, the widow, who is appointed executrix by the will, ia directed to sell at privute or public sule what ever is necessary of personal property or real estate to pay these debts and funeral expenses. The residue of the estate ia bequethed to the widow, Isabel Withycombe, "to hold and enjoy absolutely in her own right and with full power to sell and convey same, so long i.s she remains niy widow." The will nl0 provides tnat 'wuat ever property may remain at the death or marriage of my said vife4 I give aud bequeath in equal shares to ail my liv ing children, share and share alike." The widow, Isabel WithycoiiiPe, j named executrix, to servo without bond. Vpon filing of the will for pinnate, the court appointed Mark 1). McAllister, C. E. Albiu and Frank Ward as ap praiser. I In the probating of the will a:d ap pointment of executrix ami appraisers, the following are declared to be the heirs: Isabel Withconibe, age fi2; Harry Withycombe of Havre, Montana, age 43; Robert Withycombe of Union, Ore gon, ago 39; Earl Withveonibo of Sa lem, ago 27, and Mabel Witlicomue, of legi;l age. , Pennies To Come In Handy After Today Uncle Sam's Luxury Taxes On Thursday ! Today and Tomorrow SHIRLEY MASON 'A in v 1 "The Winning Girl" She's Utile, But-Ch, My! 0 The REGO. Friday and Saturday-Marguerite Garkin "LITTLE MISS HOOVER" Sunday-Monday-Tuesday-Fatty Arhuckle in "LOYT irS HIS NEWEST PICTURE kimonos, petticoats, waists, i The new "luxury" taxes will hit c lot of other things, ranging from movie shows to chewing gun and candy, and from automobiles to smoking materials. AGGIES TRIM W. S. C. Main Body Of Hun Delegates Are Received At Versailles Oorvallis, Or.. April 30. The Wash ington 8tnte college baseball team was defeated yesterday afternoon by the Oregon Agricultiiralcollege nine, 4 to 1. ROLL OF HONOR Killed in action 8 1 licd from wounds 4 Versailles, April 30. (United Press.) The muin German peace delegation led by. Foreign Minister Brockdorff Ilnntzau, arrived hero shortly before midnight. It consisted of 80 men, m c'uding President Lcinert of the rnis sinn assembly, Trofessor Schueeiting, Minister Landsberg and Minister Gi berjf. You must clean the stomaih t bowels, purify the blood, each spri or you leave winter's germs and pur ties in your blood and systt Drive them away, clean out the st ach and bowels take HollisU Rocky Mountain Tea, a spring cleat nurifier. 35c. Tea or Tablets. BUY IN SALEM ALWA Pennies arc going to come hi mighty j)je,i j airplane accident Director & Breall 305 STATE STREET SALEM, OREGON. A Good Idbid Linoleum for Sale Cheap Triple Looking Glass Cheap ADDITIONAL NEW TODAY WALE-ilWby llarrod flock ciie.ks May Jst. Phone 2JT21. 4 30 IY)R fiAlBf- Ii room modern louse, 3C3 N, gOth. Phone 2O20M. 0 0 IKIt WENT iKuriiiAlietl house ikdep ing rooms, 15)0 IState Ht. i'i OANK.B for mile, including puddles, back and carpet. J. 1. Head, Capi tal National lunik. 6-2 WANTEI Nunw at Oregon state tu berculosis hospital. Phono 433. 5 2 WANTBIV-To trado 70 acre A I rnnch in Polk county, for tract of laud, Joo to Hiilem. lltld Kerry Ht, 5 2 H10 fir stove G1FU. wood for sale. P l'll HAM-V-Winger shoe chine cheap. 404 Court sewing M. Iione 56 mi' 52 HOW BALKKord chassis, A 1 condi tion. Inquire for Heed or Kliuger at Kd lUesniii'j 's liilUnrd purloin, tf AVOID COUGHJ1 COUGHERiT! Cbuqhing Spread Uuecue WANTIO-iOirl or woman for nouafl work. 4dl N. High. Phone 1027. 62 MAWRIHI) man wants job on farm. TJo cane Journal. 6 2 I WANT hotwie, 8 or 7 room modern, with gwragt'j will lease 4y the year, respousfblo party. 1141 Journal. 4 00 BALK or erehange 0 room house, S lots will accept good team of horses, ma chinery or automobile. Phone btt'4. 60 IEURALG!A ! Xl or Headache k J Kub the forehead (Cllipm W1U1 SALEM AUTO EXCHANGE 29 Slate Street If you want to buy or toll a ear come and tee me. 4 1-Wli ltflf) 1UI7 models $375 and IN;" Ituick touring car $'Js,"i A car that will make goi ton truck $200 Model 90 Overlnnd WHO 1 1 j tou truck trade for touring car have tho medieino for tire trou ble HILOH HALrirlUf rOH CHlLUKtN Lota f others, come and see ui Open till 9 evening Phone 807 SOCIETY CLEANSES AND DYERS icKsvm YOUR BODYGUARD" 'APOitl e0DYCUAR0"30f,60'. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS J handy after today, for, starting tonior row, the government is going to take them away from you to help ay for tho cost of the war. Uncle Hum is go ing to be a penny richer every time you buy an ice cream soda, or 25 cents worth of pills, salve, tooth powder, hair dye, perfume, etc. Commencing Thursday, you'll pay 10 per cent tax on the following articles costing isore than the amount mention ed: Ficturo frames, $10; t limits, y.'0; aiu Oonn traveling bags, $25 hand bags, pursos, $7.50; table lamps, $-'; umbrellas, para sols, $4; fans, $1; smoking jackets, $7.50; women's hats, $1": men's and boys' hats, $5; caps, $'-; shoes, $10; neckties, $2; men's ailk hosiery, $1; women's silk hosiery, $2; men's shirts, 3; pajamas, night gowna, nuderwear, $5; DIED R01LH At the Willaa.itte nanitoritun, April 30',1919, Mrs. Sarah Kylir, at tho age of 70 years, tihe is survived by a son living in Salem. Tho body is at the oliapel of the Rig don company aud will ln iforwarded to Edison, Nebraska, for buriaJ. Particular work for particu- lar people Auto (Mive-rr 1272 Stale Ht. Phone 1684 ft 29 Pealed bids, addiosscd to the Oregon State Board of Control, la the Cepitot Uuilding, Halem, Oregon, will bo re reived up to S p. m., Friday, May Uth, 1D1I1, for furnishing nil labor and material for eondtniction of "Open ir pnvillion," "Two atory sleeping porch'' and "Power elevator"' at the Oregon Htnte Tuberculosis Hospital, located about alt miles southeast of the city of fttlem. Plans and Bvificjvtions may be ob tained from the nfkee of Lewis Ir vine Thompson, architect, 91 N. 10th at rivt, Portland, Oregon, and nt the of fice of the Oregon hlnto Hoard of Con trol, upon receipt of a certified ehee?. in the sum of $25. made payable to K. Jt. Onodin, awretsiy, Ijich bid is to be presented under senlcl cover, and shull lie accompanied ly a certified check made payable to K. II. (ioodin, sccrelaiy, iSab iu, Ore gon, for an auwiunt etpml to at least ten er cent (10 percent) of the aJiiouut of aid liid, mid no bid Mill be $uiaidered nnles ratified check is emdosed therewitk. I The board reserves the nuht to c- ce4t or riee anv or all iropoaJs. B. B. GOOD1N, Secretary, Oregon Suite Itrd of Control. Anril 2rt 30 Mnv 3 LAXIDIS At her home 2310 Hydo street, Salem April 2it, 1919, Mrs. Isa M. Landir, at tho age of 39 years. Besides her husband, she Is jnrrtved by nine children, Gertrude, Arthur, fiarcnce, Kosic, Viola, Kuth, Harvey, Hoy and Eva. All are living at home. The family came to '.Salem about three months ago. Tho funeral servire were hei ,jis afternoon from the ehaiel of Webo (.'lough and were conducted by the Hev. U. L. Powell. Burial was in tho Odd IVIlows cemetery. Iicd of accident and other causes . .23 Died of disease 40 Wounded severely 1H Wounded, degree undetermined .... 11 Wounded slightly 81 Missing in action S Total 196 KILLED IK ACTION Corp Oeorge J Onudette, New Brit- Prlratea WUford T Couvillion, Alexandria La Emil U Ehmke, 8t Louis I'eter lint, Eseanutia Mich Howard H Iligham Jr. Woodbury NJ Joseph P Lrnngnn, Philadelphia Harold E Manners, New VorV Pasquale Mannino, Pittsburg DIED OF WOUNDS Kg! Kiuil J Schmitt, Wheeling W Va Privates Oeorge II Adams, Iliiladelphia .lams Ainswnrth, Prebla S X Tony Kopot, Detroit Mich DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER OAUUSES Corporals John W Armstrong, West Poiat Pa Koy Ogle, West I'oint Ky Privates Harvey E Cornott, Flabridge Va Thomas B Crystal. Black foot Idaho Werner J Essor, Madison Wis Fred T Falk, Chicago Edward Oardaer, KheHon Com Lawrence E Wmith, tt Louis DIED OF DISEASE Pvt CISCO Arthur E Johnson, San Frau- Bora I MAI To Mr. and Mrs. S. rural route S, iSnleni, April a daughter. 1 llmt nf ::, 1919, K.KESP To Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Kresp, at their home S.'il .North 10th street, r-alem, April 2H, 1019, n dinigh t r. he tin a been named Ali.'e Miv COXXOit To Mr. and Mrs. Connor, at their home nt April 2S liM'l, a daughter. A. W. .:(! ney, SMITH To Mr. and Mrs. A. J. uiith of rmal routi 1, in Polk coun iv, April 27, 1919. a daughter. She has been niimivl K.itelle Mary. CO:)K To Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Cook, at the IV. v. mom hospital, April 2H. 1919, a son. He has been named Haymond Albert. LIBERTY BOND QUOTATIONS New York, April 30. Liberty bonds were quoted here today as follows: 3'-i's, 9H.70; second 4's, 93.75; first 4V4's, 90.00; second 4,i's, 93.86; third 4', 95.20; fourth 4', 'a, 93.86. When yon are overworked, feci list less or languid, or when you can't sleep or eat, better take Hollister's Rosky Mountain Ten, livens you up, purifies tho blood, soothes and regu lates the ctoniaeh, makes you eat and sleep. A real Spring Medicine. 35c, Tea or Tablets. Safe WlChmMSaimim ASS FOR f-""" jr.w-f-"" t- The Origbalp 1 Nourishing Dlaestibla No Cooking ForInfants,Iavalldsn(lGrowingChndren.RichMilk,MaItedGraln Extract In Pov Ii -r-hs Original Food-Drink For All Ages. OTHERS arc IMITATIONS 1 SALEM'S Plumbing and Water Systems Installed by O RARER BR03 111 South Liberty St., Phoue 650. Also agent for Fair banks Morse Oaa Erjgtnea. On the Map The Phez Northwest Products Co., manufacturers of the almost world-wide famed PHEZ and LOJU Loganberry Juice and ORINGTON JELLIES, JAMS and PRESERVES, has put Salem on the map. We take great pride in announcing to the buying public that we are able to offer during the "Buy in Salem Week" their new product, ORINGTON Pure Jellies and Jams WAKE UP SALEM. We have in our city a maniS facturing plant that will make Salem and its fertile, vallev known all over the world. t LOYALTY TO THIS INSTITUTION Means progress to our city and prosperity to thous ands of producers. Orington Jelly I TUMBLERS--20C each, 3 for 50c. Large Glass 35c, 3 for $1.00. t We don't claim Orington Jelly and Jams as good as t other brands; "NO!" We say they are better. You i try them. i Roth Grocery Coji I SPECIAL Large Green Asparagus, 15c per lb. f 3 " fe Anderson in The Arrival o Mtty Grand Opera HouJi May 2; Seats Now Reserved at Opera House Pharmacy 8:15 p. Itf