THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1919. PAGE HIRES a"'i -3 c ft1 A U F Our Entire Stock of Young Ladies' and Women's Stylish Apparel Now Offered at ONE-THIRD to ONE-HALF Below Regular Value OWING TO UNSEASONABLE SPRING WEATHER AND THE LATE ARRIVAL OF MANY LOTS OF MERCHANDISE and because of oar determination to make room for more new goods now in transitwe hare resolved to take radical price reducing easures for immediate unloading of all surplus stock. Forced to put on a sale of sad magnitude at this early date and at a time when yoa need such garments, instead of waling for the usual July Gearance Sales we are offering yoa the advantage of a more complete stock and at the most remarkable reductions thejjeople of Salem and vicinity have ever known. All thoughts of profit have been abadoned and prices cut to the quick Store opens and SALE BEGINS FRIDAY, MAY 16th, at 9:30 a. in. Salem's Greatest Sale of Misses', Young Ladies' and Women's Apparel Carries with it convincing proof that this is the center of greatest values in fashionable models. Not another store in Oregon can offer garments of the cleverest style and equal quality at the prices we name for our unloading sale. You'll find this a marvelous opportunity to secure stylish tailor-made and novelty suits at one-third to one-half below regular values Below we mention a few only; many other garments that are equally good values. Exclusiveness is the keynote of our Suit and Dress showing; our styles are not merely copies of London and' New York models but on the contrary, strongly individual. An inspection will convince you of the air of exclusiveness and beauty that pervades our stock. - I i 1 ka!&UkjiJr Trim aj, ? ma SUITS COATS $27.50 to $.2.50 Values $20.00 to $22.50 Values $18.75 $12.75 $35.00 to $37.50 Values $25.00 Values now " $22.50 $16.50 $40.00 Values $27.50 Values Now $24.75 $18.75 $42.50 Values $30.00 to $32.50 Values $27.50' $19.75 $ 17.50 Values $35.00 Values now $29.50 $21.50 $47.50 Values $37.50 Values now $32.50 $23.50 $50.00 to $52.50 Values $40.00 Values now $35.75 $25.00 $55.00 to $GO.OO Values $42.50 to $45.00 Values $37.50 $27.50 $62.50 to G5.00 Values $47.50 Values now $39.75 $29.75 $70.00 to $75.00 Values $50.00 to $55.00 Values $42.50 $32.75 SKIRTS $4.50 to $5.00 Values $325 $5.75 Values now $3.75 - $G.00 to $6.50 Values now $4.50 $7.00 Values now $4.98 . $7.50 to $8.00 Values now $5.75 $8.50 Values now $6.50 $9.00 to $9.50 Values now $6.75 $10.50 Values now $7.50 $12.50 to $15.00 Values now $9.50 $16.50 to $18.50 Values now $12.75 DRESSES $22.50 Values $12.75 $25.00 Values $15.00 $27.50 Values $18.75 $30.00 to $3.2.50 Values $19.75 $35.00 to $37.50 Values $22.50 $40.00 to $12.50 Values $25.75 $45.00 Values $27.50 $17.50 Values $28.75 $49.00 Values $29.50 $50.00 to $55.00 Values $31.75 if v w Mi u . ' fc t r.J CAPES Regular values $16.50, sale price $11.50 Regular values $25.50, sale price $17.50 Regular values $32.50, sale price $24.75 Regular values $37.50, sale price $27.50 Regular values $40.00, sale price . $29.50 Regular values $42.50, sale price $32.73 Regular values $45.00, sale price $34. . 5 DOLMANS Regular values $27.50, sale price $18.75 Regular values $29 to $31.50, sale price $23.50 Regular values $35.00, sale price $21.73 Regular values $37.50, sale price $25.52 Regular values $39.50, sale price $27.50 S Regular values $42.00, sale price $31.75 j Regular values $50.00, sale price $33.00 $ P. B. Kearney, Mgr. White Corner Building Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store COURTHOUSE. . It. H. Avann linn filed an amended complaint against Hafty C. Durham. He alleges that on July 11, 1916, the, rt' defendant agreed to buy certain realj et:ite in Cowlitz county, Washington,! nil that he took possession anil retain-1 M lossession until Juno 15, 1918. On( Hint dnto he abandoned the land ana o'.ified the plaintiff that he did not Intend to carry out the contract of pnr- chaso price. Ho had paid down $840 and there was atill duo tSOSO. The plaintiff allege that wit was brought against the defendant in Cowlitz- coun ty and judgment given lor the lull amount. The land sold for 15200 and a deficiency judgment entered for $3, !..n 70 It far tha amount, nf this de ficiency judgment that suit is brought in this county. A copy of the will of Charles Henry Davis of Saginaw, Mich., was filed for probate in the county clerk's office this morning. The millionaire lumber man hnppened to own some land in Minim I'ou'trv tind it wns nocossnrv to file the .will that the property might be legally. acted on. He was interested with tha Weyerhaeuser lumber people and had l holdings throughout the west and in Michigan and Wisconsin. The estnto of James Neil has been vr.luod at 4")0. The appraisers were F. P. Lcinweber, G. W. fipicer and J. V. Burns. The property consists-of two lots in Astoria. .a G)orit refuse tliat invitation because ofa . finnr mmhuDCinn 1 V 'V esino. clears away pimples ti STATE HOUSE NEWS 4 The statement of the Associated Oil company for April, 1019. shows the sale in the state of Oregon of 366,945 gallons f gnsoline nnrl 41,703 gallons of distil late, on which the tax of 1 cent per gal lon on ensoline and K cent tier mtTInn on distillate amounts to $3877.98. The Mnrrh statement of this company gbws the sale of 193.988 gallons (J gasoline and 37.698 gallons f distillate, upon which it paid a tax of 2128.37. rigulion equipment for the Oregon state institutions, the board of control has awarded a contract for a large quantity of five-eighths hose to the Portland Hubber company, at 15 cents a foot; 26-10 feet of three quarter hose to the Portland Rubber Mill company, COO feet of half inch hose to the U. S. Rubber company, at the rate of $12.45 a hun dred, and 100 feet of three-quarter steam hose 100-lb. test ti Monscll & Hhirrill, of Portland, at 47 cents a foot. All goods to be laid down at destina tion. SUPPLY TRAIN ASSIGNED LABOR COUNCIL ENDORSES MEASURES TO BE VOTED ON Inlior council has endorsed all the meas ures which -will be submit ted to the elec torate of Oregon Juno 3 with the ex- Portland, Or., May 16. The centrulception of the amendment providing for the office of lieutenant governor. The council made no recommendation upon the lieutenant governor nieasiiio. The Anrit .tntnmpTit ,f itn Rtflnaril Oil company shows the sale of 1,809,211 ! lions of ensnlinc and 537 7211 (raltm nf tlifttillfitp nn -liiri th iav A? 1 Mint. per gallon on gasoline and '4 cent pet rnnnn on rimtiilnfe amounts to fL'O, 780.74.' The March statement of this comanv shows the sale of 1.303.670 gal lons of gasoline and 271.901 gallons of distilato. n whieh the tax amonnted to 14.396.21. No one knows the humiliation of being a"wall flower"betterthan the girl with a red, rough, pimply complexion. . your skin is not fresh and smooth, or has suffered from an onwise use of cosmetics, try Rcsinol Soap and Resi nol Ointment for a week and see if they don't begin to make a blessed & 3tr ence. They also help to make bands and arms soft and white, and to I eep the hair live, glossy and free from dandruff. All drutrtti tell R Wftol Ofntmmt ard Rni.nl Soap, t ori tree nmpirf each. vnu to Urt. ll-N. ktuxl, Baltimore, Md. You'd better try them I The weekly report of the Indnstrlaf acident eommission shows that during the week there were 622 accidents re "rted lhronjrhont the state, of which fnrr cv terminnted in death. These wrr Tarl'k Knrtik. construction work- R;rersi1e; Tom Vhittinirton, lojrger, f'nrt-nllis: (;eoTt Pritchard, logeer, Cor val'is: Mnrk Mercep loeeer. Peer Is land. Of the total number reported 589 were snliWt to the provisions of the comnensr.tion act. Tn dee'ding nmorg the oi.Me, for ir- Washington, May 16. The 109th supply train has been assigned to ear ly convoy from France not the llotli supply train, the war department an nounced late today, following receipt Of a cable. The 12th company trnna portation corpn, has teen assigned to early convoy alo, it waa stateil. CL0VEEDALE MOTES. (Capitul Journal Special Service.) ('lovcrdule, Or., May 16. The W. C. T. IT. were entertained Wednesday oi lnt week nt the home of Mrs. W. J. Hadley. There were thirteen present and quiltin-- wns the order of the day. A delicious dinner was served nt noon and a business session held in the aft ernoon. Among those present were Mrs. W. J. TTndlev, Mrs. Butskr, Mrs. Mc Kinney, Mrs. Kliflet. Miss Fliflct, Mrs. Blurt, Mrs. Kimke and Mrs. Fnriis. F. A. Wood and family went to Ra lem Tuesday. Mis Uosa Prngcr came home fiundr.y PI.e has been teaching near Quinaby this winter and had a most successful sehool. F. A. Wood's nnelc and family who have been visiting here for the pnt few davs. are intending to go to Rnlem and nako their home for a while. Everything looks favorable to thf farmeig in this vicinity since the recent rains. Mr. Conn, who has spent the wlntei in Palem, is back on his farm again. I The Right Laxative For The Little Ones The natural condition of a child Is to be happy and carefree. When the girl mopes and is Indifferent to school and study, or the boy is sullen and refuses to go out and play, the child needs a laxative to empty the bowels nd stir up the liver. But something should be given that will produce the result in as simple and nat ural a way as possible, llarjh cathartic and physics are neither necessary nor de sirable. Many mothers have found that the com bination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin old by druggists under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin produces a free move ment of the bowels without griping. A very little is required, and it is pleasant to take. A few hours after its use the child will be it happy self again. ' It is an excellent remerfy for the mother herself, and for the other members of the family, in obstinate or occasional consti pation, for the relief of headaches, as an aid in colds and fevers, minor skin eruptions and all disorders where the basis of the trouble Is constipation. The druggist will refund the money yoa poy for Syrup Pepsin if It fail to do at premised. Dr. CaUwcV' YRUP PEPSIN The Perfect ii Laxative PRICE AS ALWAYS . ' ff Stl Incranrrf l.borsrory crwts dttt to the War, by iscrificirKi prohu n(j absorbing war .1 T hn ""!n,'4 the price irt whrh this family Uzative hat been auld by druiiuiiu tot U taut years. I wo .LKa-SOt aod Hoi FREE SAMPLES If Vrat have never uaer! Dr. Caktwetl,l pvrnp Pepsin aend fra- s free trial bottle to Dr W. B. Caldwell, 4WI Wnhfncraa St.. Mont K-ello, III. If there ST fwhtes at home, nt for copy of Dr. CsUwtU's book. 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