t I THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAT 23. 1910. PAGE THKED -J u N Premiums and enalties UYING i ii A talk on economy is not out of place as it is to your interest to get the best possible merchandise for the same amount . of money spent. Our Overalls are 220 Eastern Denim.-Th.at is the best possible ' grade of denini on the.market andit's absolutely fast colors, they are made right, are extra full cut and finished throughout in the best manner. They are in black and white stripe. Blue and white pin stripe. Carpenters all white overall. Painter's all white overall. Brown Denim. Gray Denim. These are in the bib overall and are made with the Non Rustable button (brass) ; they are double stitched and heavily reinforced at the critical points. The makes are the Peerless, Super Overall, Headlight, Bishop's Special Overall "Another pair if these aren't satisfac tory." ' . They are well made, having seven pockets in them and have many new features that are new to the overall formerly sold. In buying at Bishop's you are entirely protected, as you well know what you buy at Bishop's IS GOOD. These overalls are priced at $2.00 for the best garments. "SEE WINDOW DISPLAY". Every Family in Marion and Polk Counties a Patron. Salem Woolen Mills Store Msscn Opens Discission 0a Peace Treaty; Dcsaads Full Text BeMafe Known Washington, Mar 13 ( t'uitcil & Press.) Pvbate oa the peace treaty was begun in the senate today when Senator !!irani Johnson of California ealled'up his resolution. demanding the state department give the sen&te 41 the full text of the peace treaty. $ Johnson '1 emphatic insistence that a synopsis having been jriv- en, the people ase entitled to know all that's in the treaty, drew from Senator Hitrheoek, Pemoeratie spokesman, the state ment that "it is preposterous that the senate should at this time in the negotiations, while ehanges still are being made in 4c the treaty." demand full eopr. 4c "You have something to eon- 4c 4c eeal, perhaps, whieh you want 4c to eonreal indefinitely,", do- 4c elared Johnson, 4c 4c U. S. NA TIONAL BANK IN STALLS ILLUMINATED CHIME CLOCK SO SOVIETS NEEDED IN U. S. DECLARES N. DAKOTA SOLON Representative John M. Bad; PMw mm wm wm 1 i v THE BANK WITH THE LCHIKECLOq Cliirae Clock to be Installed on U. S. pear when finished and working. National Bank building as It will ap- Stndebaker Corporation Has Big Year In Spite Of Government Restrictions Commercial operations of the Stude- baker corporation iu 1918 were curtail ed on account of tho government's need of n, large part of its facilities and re strictions on iron and steel, 'inis per mitted, according to a statement just received by Graham & Lacey, local Btuditiiiker agents, tlie corporation to manufacture only 18,270 cars and 58, 830 horse-drawn vehicles, about 00 per eert of the latter type being delivered m wnr contracts. However, in general, the eighth annual report shows an in erer.se in earnings for 1918, a strengtn eaed financial position and plans for important increases in facilities. Not earnings amounted to 10.39 per cent on common, as compared to 9.11 per cent I in 1917. j Net profits amount to $4,521,997, and 1 the concern paid $037,752.07 in income and excess profits taxes. Tho plant and property account increased $2,440,889.80 during the year, this including the new buildings and additional machinery in the Detroit and South Bend plants. Reg ular dividends wore paid at the rate of 7 per cent on the professed and 4 per cent on the common end amounted to 1,907,550. Also $1,916,604.50 was transferred to the surplus, making this $19,771,375.14 at the crtd of the year. BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS Here's A Gentle Laxative For Elderly People A daily free movement of the bowels becomes a serious problem as you step from middle-life into old age, and much dependence can no longer be placed on nature herself. The bowels find artificial aid necessary. The stronger tha physic, as old people toon learn, the treater the contraction of the bowels thereafter, and so the wise purposely avoid salt waters, pills and other harsh pur gatives. Many have learned to place absolute reliance on the gentle but positive action of a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin sold by druggists under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It produces an agreeable movement as nearly natural and free as high pharmaceutical skill can make it. Thousands we it regularly, In the small dose prescribed, and keep them elves in fine health and good cheer, and entirely free from 1 UYRUP DEPSIN The Perfect & Laxative lJf113-1' mh, acre, rf Dr. CaUwtU Smip FVp-n vnd f or frrt trial bottte to Dr. W. a Cltfwrfl. 46 Watfunctoa 8 MomUo, M. If om are batwaat borne. far a copy 4 Dr. CaUwcU's bosk, "lbs Carrel Baby." The druettm m,:tt u 1 " ..... .- to do -spromVw" 1 ntr " " ttuU K.. .. SV " "MKM "- 4U.WATS In spite of trariy tncrcaMd laboratory eoirj due to the War. Of aamfk-mf proAtl od aborbing war taars we bare ntn lained the price at whica this family lax ative bae been aold by druna tor the paat year. Two sum Sue and $140. jTwo Paved Roads Planned To Connect Portland And Oregon City This Summer Oregon City, Ore., May 24 Tho coun ty court will pave tho river road and will endeavor to complete all that por tion that is unimproved during the com ing summer, thus furnishing a paved road the entire distance from Oregon City to Portland. I A contributing factor to their decis ion was the action of a number of resi dents livings south of the river road, raising afund of $1550, which will be placed at the disposal of the court to ussist in the work. Great pressure had been brought to bear on the court to select the road leading through Glad stone and connecting with Bleele ave nue at Glen Echo station. The residents of Jennings Lodge, Mel drnm and Gladstone are determined to have the lntter route paved and will leave nothing undone to accomplish their purpose. I As a result there may be two paved, roads instead of one connecting I'nrt-1 land and Oregon fitv. AN IMPORTANT CITIZEN They wait for the home gardener who is using that extra hour of day light in the afternoon, says the Na tional War Garden Commission, Washington, On or about June first next there will ibe established on tho building of the United Slates 'National bank, an illuminated! chime clock, which will nut only ald muterially to the appear ance of tho town's busiest section, but will provide a eonvenjenco that will be greatly appreciated by the public. The most distinctive feature of the dock other thnn its unusual artistic appearance and the perfection, of its construction and mechiimism, is the complete so,t- of beautiful chimes with which it. is equipped. Thetc ring every quarter hour and may be heard practic ally as far 11 the clock may be seen. Tho chimes ring out in various mus ical combinations and strike tho full hour in a clear, viUrnnt tone. Tho Wg clocks aro operated by elec tricity from a muster clock insiilo the building, in Ithe main banking rooms. This is an especially handsome struc ture of bronze anil plate gbisaj construc tion with a 12-inch dial, and guaran teed to keep practically perfect time. Kvery minuto the hands of tho big clock are sent ahead one minute by I electricity governed ,by the master elock within the connection between the two instruments being perfect and insuring correct time on the large clocks on the outside as well us on the master clock iusido. ' Thei clock will be attached to the front, of tho building at sufficient elevation to bo plainly visible from nil parts of tho street. It is 12 feet, three inches in height, by threo feet, six inches in witlth, of dark green bronze, with cojuper hood at top ami bottom. All faces of tho clock are alike the dial being surmounted by the words," United States National Bank" in largo art glass illuminated letters. The dials are ill) inches in diameter on piarl white glass, with crystal glass on thu outxide. , The clock was purchased from the O. H. McK'lintnck company of Jlinne n I1 i Minn., anil has already arrived in .Salem, ami it is hoped that it will bo in place by Juno first. SST, IT- X V Shiimmh THE HERALD OF VICTORY The Victory Gardeners are called on to get into the furrows of free dom and feed the world, says the National War uaroen j of Washington. j I The Journal Job Department at 4c will print yon anything in the i stationery line do it right aad $1 ; save yoq real money. A ' lugar Season Is Nov On OUR PRICE FOR THE BEST C. & II. BERRY SUGAR IS $9.50 CASH HOME GROWN STRAWBERRIES, EXCELLENT QUALITY, RIVERBY AS PARAGUS, WOODBURN ASPARAGUS, TOMATOES, CUCUMBERS, HEAD LETTUCE, FRESH SPINACH' A Clean Up To Date Store Is no sign of higher prices. Get the facts. We sell staple groceries for less than most stores and as cheap as the cheapest. Our goods are sold strictly on their mer its. You get these prices not "Saturday Only", but EVERY DAY. Crisco, 1 1-2 lb 50c Crisco, 3 lb $1.00 Crisco, 6 lbs $2.00. Brown Rice, 3 lbs ....23c Louisiana head rice 15c Small white beans 3 pounds ....25c Caro syrup, blue No. 5 60c Caro syrup blue, . No. 10 $1.00 Caro syrup, red, No. 5 63c Caro syrup, red, No. 10 $1.15 Tomatoes in puree.,..15c Standard corn ...15c Onarga Corn 20c Extra Tomatoes 20c WE ADVISE Our friends to buy a lib eral supply of soap. Our prices are very attrac tive Crystal White, by the box 100 bars ....$5.50 White Flyer 100s....$4.75 Bob White 100 bars $5.50 A. B. Naptha soap powder ..' 25c Cream Oil, 3 bars for 25c Ivory soap, 3 bars for 25c Soap bought today is . Dollars in your pocket Two months from now. Roth Grocery Company Medium oranges . per doz 40c and 50c Grape Fruit, 3 and 4 for 23c Extra Bananas, pound....l2 l-2c & 15c Country Club milk ..15c Libby's milk 15c Pink salmon 30c Alaska Red salmon 33c Best hard wheat flour $3.00 Shrimps, Is 20c 3 for 50c Extra Chinook sal mon ...25c Fisher's Blend flour ....$3.25 Supreme Corn Oil, bottles 63c Oregon Walnuts, per lb. .: 35c Almonds, soft shell....35c ' , ...tut''11, w-irii" tnHifru 111 invr IMQW DOROTHY GKH IN "Peppy oily " THE "Lucy Lucier Trio" Vaudeville mnmmmmmmmmmmmmsm The kind we like to give our patrons. Same Show TOMORROW K t v-.v M REGOW