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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1919)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY. AUGUST 1 Tom . di.ikj luuijij. Tl Ik" . Uearaice aae I ,-rr t II COM L:'l rr j , . ; ; : ; y A Wright ,fS I -1 c ; f , M y High Cost SH0E B ) i I rT THE . I I : ? Rmlt Nn M C. -J i For the Benefit ' of the People i ' at . ZJW 1 BISHOP'S ry latest shaDes and I 1 , t a I cash Smi Groceries Dry Goods Clothing 1 ..lotions . PHOME 453 - Buy Your Supplies NOW and Save Money 186-194 N. Commercial Street At this critical time when all goods are advancing in price and are scarce on the market this'sale will anDeal to those who want to save money. Buy for the vesen t and the future, for the necessities of life are --Vane ing in cost every day. Some goods have advanced over fifty per cent in the last four weeks If vou -in wis you will come to this store and buy food and clothing at prices that are much lower than you will have to Dav later. We want to clean up our enormous stock to na ke space for fall and winter goods Our pol;cv has al ways been to divide our profits with the people and we will continue to follow that policy Of course this doesn't please our competitors but oi'r only aim is to please the people STOP LISTEN READ BUY FOR THE PRESENT AND BUY FOR THE FUTURE GROCERIES 10 1-2 pounds Sugar $1.00 Hard wheat flour "... $2.80 Valley flour $2,63 Package Raisins 12c Bulk Raisins, 2 pounds - 25c .Head Rice, 5 pounds to customer, Z pounds 55c 5 pounds Jap Rice 55c 5 pounds Broken Rice 45c Corn and Peas 15c Libbys and Hazelwood Milk 15c .No. 2 1-2 Tomatoes 14c No. 2 Pork and Beans 11c No. 2 Lima Beans canned : 15c Holly Milk, Rice and Raisins 2 for 25c No. 10 Italian Prunes 65c No. 10 Peaches 65c No. 10 Tomatoes , 50c No. 10 RedKaro $1.10 No. 10 Blue Karo ... 98c 1 gallon Cooking Oil ..." $2.30 No 5 Compound $1.35 No. 5 Lard ., ..... $1.65 No. 5 Vegetol $1 .1 BIG REDUCTIONS IN MAZOLA AND WESSON OIL, COTTOLENE AND CRISCO Oyster and Soda Crackers 17c Peanut Sandwiches : 13c Brooms .'. 65c, 75c, 85c, and 99c VEGETABLES and FRUITS Large size Lemons, per dozen 40c Apples, 10 pounds 25c Peaches, per basket .". 20c Watermelons, per pound .. .2c Canteloupes 5 for 25c The best old Potatoes, per pound 2c Walla Walla Onions, 4 pounds 25c Big Bargain Sale in Coffee We have just received a big back order shipment of coffee and will give the public the benefit. Read the Morning Oregonian of July 31st and buy all the cof . fee you will need for the next six months. Reliance, Royal Club, M. J. B., and Folgers, lb....4Sc G. A. and Selecto, per pound 40c Peaberry, per pound ; ' v" 40c Best Plantation and F. C. S., per pound "I""..33c CANNING SUPPLIES Half Gallon Ball Mason Jars $1.23 Quart Masons " Pint Masons ZZZZZZZZj$c Jelly Glasses, per dozen .45c anil 55c Mason, Economy and Schram Jar Tops ' 29(J Crown Sanitary Jar Tops 20c 5 dozen Rubbers Z!!!".25c MEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS $35.00 Men's Suits $1348 Heavy Cotton Pants $18 Khaki Pants Z $1 39 Heavy Work Shirts . ZZZ 98c up Best Quality Athletic and Riverside Union ?ui-s " .vv-; 89c up Men s fine ribbed union suits 98c up Men's sport shirts Z 85c Men's heavy suspenders ZZZZZl49c BOYS CLOTHING sults $3.49 up Boys union suits, best quality 75c Boys' sport shirts ""'49- S1 FSH!J? ANCE SALE ALL klNDS OF YARD GOODS WOOLENS SILKS TAFFETAS CREPE DE CHINE VOILES GINGHAMS CALICOES MUSLINS SSLDPPTI0N IN LADIES' KIIAKI DRESSES iN.UO Khaki dress $393 $3.50 Ladies' Freedomalls ZZZZZZZZ $165 All kinds of up-to-date Aprons " 98c in Children's Dresses 65c r', Our Economy Basement If you haven't seen our BARGAIN BASEMENT don't miss it Saturday. You will find thousands of real Bargains there waiting for you. Here is a sample of a few items: Ladies' stockings, 2 pairs ...25c Children's white and black stockings 19c Sandals 65c TENNIS SLIPPERS Men's and Ladies' Vim Oxfords 85c Boys' and Girl's Vim Oxfords 65c ALL KINDS OF NOTIONS AT HALF PRICE m 5 Boxes Matches : --: 25c Toilet Paper : 4c HATS Save 50c on each dollar. Buy your hat or cap at the People's Cash Store SATURDAY ONLY Rainier Near Beer, per bottle - 10c . Per dozen $1-20 SPECIAL DISCOUNTS FOR CAMPERS' SUP PLIES. LIBERTY BONDS TAKEN AT FULL VALUE. THE SHOE SITUATION Is at a critical point, shoes are going higher and higher. Why not buy them now at this store where you can get a good leather shoe at half Price. BUY SHOES NOW AND SAVE DOLLARS ICE CCLD LEMONADE SERVED SATURDAY FREE PAPER HAND BAG GIVEN FREE TO CUSTOMERS SATURDAY WE GIVE FREE PREMIUM COUPONS We have received our Fall Stock of shoes in the snappy colors. But here is something that yoa should read and compare: No. 528 Willow Calf Blucher Or button, best shoe for all around wear at $7.50 Same Shoe, Willow Calf Bluch er, only in Cherry Red in lit tle different shape at....$15.00 WHAT we are trying to do is to make you realize the great op portunity you have before you. Prices on our shoes are the same now as the day we bought them not raised as the market does in Butter and Eggs. Shoes rathe last three weeks hare raised from$2.00 to $4.00 per, pair, wholesale. These goods are going now to the European Markets, they are open now, and are buying everything in sight; they have no livestock for leather and depend upon the United States for their supply therefore the tremendous prices. THE new stock "just in" will retail from $13.00 to $15.00 and you may compare both numbers in our North Window. Our stock now retails from $5.00 to $11.00. , Watch our windows for your own benefit Every Family in Marion and Polk Counties a Patron. Salem Woolen Mills Store J 3 HIGH TEMPERATURE IN JULY AVERAGED AT 80 - Month Warmer Than During rreceed;ng Year ;Kainfa!l Is The avpriio maximum tcmpcinture for the month of July win 80 anil the Constipation upsets the entire sys temcausing serious iiliu'ewn to tho Iiiiiiiuii family, l)n 't worry Kolli Rocky Mountain Tea will drive constipation, regulate tho liowels, tone the spinach, purify, cleanse. With out fnil give it a thoro trlai. 35c. D. J. Fry. erul, while idleness, nigh prices n ml gen oral unrest was usually ttiken as respon sible for the outbreak. DESTRUCTIVE RACE RIOTS (Continued from pac one) 1st. One year aj;o the average maxi mum for July wns 77 with an average minimum of u"i. Hut the past month tt'iis not hot as July of 1017 when tho Primrose Leaves $25,000 To His Wife And Brother Portland, Or., July 31. Rial estate, bond and mortgages to the total value of f W.fldO were left in Multnomah cou li ghtened during their four duvs of , 0rpiinn- T deorge Henry Trlmmx.., terror that few of them are seen outside j N'" noted "soft shoe" dancer who died luly nt Sen Pit-go. Primrose, In his will, left uis enttm entate to his wife and brother, Albert ntirose, hoth of Portland, it bein-' equally divided between them. of their t Qjim's. In ail 19 ncL-rncft r, ml 1,5 whites Inst average minimum u.l. The maximum ; their lives. f.i. ii. ni. . nil. ....... nn ii... rut. i ' .."I .an v, uii nn, .mi dim i urn. tiruim mi rencx J II llio Ilerff ' Jc tno minimum 4N on the niiiht of the "' i aim ior solving me race nioi)-' .on. 1M U.SCI1 oy me city council wnen: Mrs. Primrose, who was foiiiurlr I.is t a rci.lution and orders were draftel. Uwetary for ninny vears, was tlVfu,,.. Additional protection was offered 10 n 0, minstrel's teeond wife. Mil culling for 20(O extra police to be i , i'.vi lago maximum wns 84. July of 191 6 ' a,"ll l ' '" Uepartmont. Portland, Or. Ray White spent a day wni, a cool month with an average nax-l B(,tl1 w,li, 1 K" "-'v' orgnnl!V i jui and paid fine of -'". He de imnm of 74. The monthly temperaturo tions scheduled meetings for today for cidedhe'a speed hv a motoric whn ... does iot change to any extent as ten vears ago the maximum average li J.iiv was 72 with averages, from year to year running from 70 to 84. only is a pretty safe month to travel wit;, not much to fear from rainfall. Luring tho past ten years the rainfall for the months hns been as follows, ac cording to the official record: 1!)09 1.96 inches 1910 1.K4 inches 1911 06 Inch 1912 .10 inch I 1 3 20 Inch 1914 non 1915 99 inch 1916 2.22 inches 1917 02 inch 1918 u7 Inch 1919 05 inch " '"i. " iineiiii in mm. ine man ne passed wns problem. Politics was blamed by gev-iChlef of Police Johnson. GREAT OLD REMEDY FOR SKIN DISEASES I Hi. Paul, Minn. Instead of cleaning the house, burglars cleaned only them i selves at Fred C'onham's. They passed up jewelry, money and other valuable and used the both tub. For The Best In Ccm Hakes, saya (Jetty, oek the grocer for Post Toasties iS. S. S. CUan Slun of Crap tloo -Drrre Pouoa From the Sytcm. Get it Cxed in yonr mind that tkln ernptioni, Scrofula, Eaema, bamioc iitcbing ikin, tod all tkia diseases art Idue entirely to impart and infected . blood. If tkt troabla was cm the out tide of tiit skin, by limply washing and keepinf h clean yon could obtain relief not eren omtinoita, lotion j, and latvet would b nccesui Agree with jut in this btlief, and your trouble can be relit id yoa ran, be entirely r- , j stored to health. S. S. S. Is a portly vrjretabtt treatmcot that yon can s . core iron yonr own orustU it it ja hjood tonic that will purify font blood and catM t mosl decided abate-' merit ( yonr tronble, and finally made' yoa entirely well. Fifty yeart ago S. S. S. wn di;coTered and given to anfferinf mankind. Dtrrtnf thu period it ai proven iU rcuuiUMt curativ properties as a blood printer and toritc, and hat relieved thousands' of cases of disease caated by poor or impure blood, and chronic or uv berited blood diseaaet, Yon can be rrlored, but yoa matt takt S. S. S.I Take H rt only pimples appear, for they 'denote bad blood, and may be followed by the sofTtringi from tortvtr rnf lion ensptioni. Therefore be sure. Don't take dunces, don't use lotions. If yours is a special case, write for expert medical advice. Addrest Med last Director, 253 Smik Laboratory, DAVIDSON'S IDEAL BREAD White WholeWhcat Raisin DELICIOUS and APPETIZING TRY IT! And Be Convinced On Sale by The Peoples Cash Store 178-186 North Commercial St. Phone 433