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PAGK.FI va CARMEN'S DANCE CARLOAD TS AT HALF THEIR H0WL1NGSUCCESS DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY S, 1010 f R E M NAN -tar y MARKED PRICE FOR THE WEEK These remnants are all ready marked at half the regular price of the piece goods. now you get them at one-half the marked price, It will pay you to investigate, Everybody Danced and Had a Cracker-Jack of a Good Time. pr ' ct. Discount on lO pr ct Discount on M Clothin OKH-UUWJICSMlWf We carry the snappiest of up-to-date clothing made in the United States, and we are showing the latest and most approved styles. Just now we are endeavoring to make room for toe big now Spring stock, hence the 20 per cent discount. For Men, Women and Children HALM Shoes for people who care to dress well. Shoos Tor poopio wno care to dress economically. Shoes that look well and wear well at 10 per cent discount. OUR PORTRAIT OFFER Is still good till February 5. Tho artist is now at room 18, over our store. You can still got a coupon with every ono-dollar pur chase, and the artist will finish all work which ia brought to him up to February C. Extra Special for the Week $1.25 Bed Spreads for 99c Now is the time for rooming house and hotel keepers to make i, swings. A duplicate order of bedspreads, which was given by mistake, causes us to give this enormous extra special. $1.50 Ecru Curtains $1.09 This extra special is for this week. A new line of Ecru Cur tains in the large open not, the very latest stylo. A goo I buy enables us to make you thin offer. Our Great Embroidery Sa!e is Still in Full Swing Every one agrees that the values aro great see thora $1.25 embroidery .. G9c fiOc embroidery 38c 25c embroidery 12 Mic 1240 embroidery 7c 10c embroidery . . . ., 6c Theso values will continue until February 15, if they last. A few 10c and 15c Handkerchiefs are hero yet. While they last they go at 5c. Over thijeo. hundred peoplo tripped tho light fantastic ovor the glassy nard maplo floor In tho Auditorium Roller Rink last ovoning to tho tunes of old and now. Every kind of a danco on tho calendar was called from tho Irish Roel, and the Highland Fling, and many other an cient favorites accompanied with old Zipp Coon and Donnio Anna Laurie music to tho 20th. Contury Barn Dance, and tho merry crowd took advantage of ovory number. Tho Btrcot car boys aro undoubt odiy tho Hons of Salom in ontortaln ing. Thoy carried out their pro gram with precision and oven throw in a Httlo extra. Tho punch booths received the patronago of old and young and those who did not wish to mlnglo with tho dizzy swirl, wore mado comfortable by a warm flro and interested with oxcollent music and tho pretty dancing scene. Pro fessor McElroy and his band of musicians had tho spirit of merry making and was on. tho job continu ously, so much in fact, that thoy kept tho floor covered with dancers about all tho tlmo. After an hour of waltzing and two-stepping, tho danders paired off Ed Wright, tho woll known Btroet car man, mounted tho orchestra stand and set them a going with "salute yer pardnors," Mr. Wright's lung power wont shy aftor a Cow minutes of calling duo to tho music. being rather loud, and tho hall be ing largo, and. anathor young husky took tho poBt and oompUjled tho quadrlllo. It Is estimated thero were in tho neighborhood of 400 people in tho Auditorium. Tho stroot car boys are woll deserving of tholr success for tho manner Jn which thoy con ducted tho danco and they cordially thank tho public for their IJhornl patronago to tho cause of tho en tertainment, tho now club rooms. DETROIT A. V. Clay, manager of the Oaul tal Automobile Company, will re- colvb a carload of tho Ohalmors-Da- troit cars today. In this lot will ho tho now Chalmers-Detroit machlno for Dr. T. C. Smith, Jr., and tho $5,000 Poorloss for John Roberts. Tho rest of tho machines can, bo soon at tho garage at 173 Liberty, from whoro thoy aro demonstrated for Intending purchasers. Chnlmcrs-Dctrolt Popular. Last weok during the Portland Auto Show thero was a popular voto taken and th Chalmora-Dotrolt won tho cup for bolng tho most popular car at tho exhibit In all ovor 34,- 000 pocplo expressed a preference for- tho Ohnlmers-Detrolt, that car receiving nearly as many votes as all tho others combined. Mr. Clay is also tho representative at Salom of tho Hudson, tho Popo Hartford, tho Peerless, and tho Loclor, nil high-class and popular wakea of cars. At tho closo of tho delightful ball, Rollln K. Pago, local manager of tho Portland Railway Light & Power Company, addressed tho guests. "Mr. Pago complimented tho boys on tholr progtfesslvoness and at tho closo of his talk presented to thorn 5350, which was donated to tho olub fund of the sfltoo. q? tho company In Portland. Tho amount cloarod at tho danco wao ?130. nmnirniiniiiTfnffrir Tho Portland Railway, Light & Powr company has applied to tho circuit court for au injunction against John G. Lais in which it asks the court to enjoin him from interfering with the natural flow of tho waters of Silver Creek. According to tho complaint filed In tho case the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company a number of years ago, appropriated tho wa ters of tho stream for the purpose of generating power for one of its auxiliary power plants and has since continued to use it for this -purpose. Tho company now alleges Lais has constructed a clam about eight miles above its plant which is used to float logs to his saw mill, and al so another dam used for tho same purpose nine miles above the plant of the company. It is alleged that this use of the water diminishes the supply of the creek necessary to tho operation of tho plant of tho com pany, and also that it fills tho water with debris which interferes with tlvo operation of its races and water wheels. -o- This week Wm. II. Crano is treat ing Callfronia to "Father and the Boys." MUST PAY $50 OR LAY IN JAIL Friends of W. D. Munson, tho young man who was sentenced to serve 20 days in tho city jail yester day by Judge Moores for carrying concealed weapons, aro attempting to liberate him today. A consulta tion was hold with tho judge tills morning, but that judiciary will not change the judgement ho rendered in Munson's caso and unless $50 in cash la turned over to tho city treas urer, Munson will bo compelled to remain In jail for nineteen days yet. Judge Moores show no leniency to "gun toters" and deal with all such cases to tho limit of tho law. " ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM Continuation of Clearance Sale, Having brought in our store from Cottage Grove We are overcrowded, Despite the raise in merchandise we will sell at a discount, Nice Embroidery at yard 5c Wide Embroidery at, per yard 10c Corset Cover Embroidery, at yard 15c Ladies' 50c Night Gowns 40c Ladies' 75c Night Gowns 60c Ladies' $1,00 flight Gowns 75c Ladies' $2,50 Shoes, narrow width, pair $1,25 Ladies' $4,00 Shoes, patent leather, narrow width, pair $2,00 15c all linen heavy Toweling) yard 8 1 -2c 50c all wool heavy Oregon Flannel, yard 1 32c Mr. E. A. Kolley, Bolvidoro, 111., writes us: "I am an ox-engineer with 22 years active service to my credit. About throo years ago ray kidneys wero affected so that I had to glvo up my engine. First I was troubled with severe, aching pain ovor tho hips. Then followed Inflammation of tho bladder, and specks appeared before my oyes. A sample of Fo ley's Kidney Pills that I tried, so benoflted mo that I bought more,. I continued to tako them until now I can safoly testify thoy have mado mo a sound and woll man." Sold by' J. C. Perry, Druggist. o On January 27th Ethol Barry more opens in tho Plnero play, "Mid-Channel," nt thb Apollo Thea tre In Atlantic City. On the follow ing Monday, January 31, sho goes to the Empire Theatre, Now York, following Sir Charles Wyndluun in "The Mollusc." Try a Journal want ncl Children's 10c Hose ,pair 7c Boys' Ironclad Hose, pair 12 1-2c Men's 35c Heavy Wool Socks, pair 25c Boys' 50c Dress Shirts 25c 11 1-4 Cotton Blankets, pair 90c $1,25 Large Bedspread 90c 60 inch, $1,75 Curtains, pair $1,35 $1,25 pair Lace Curtains 90c 75c pair Lace Curtains 43c- Nice Corset Covers 25c 60c Muslin Skirts 42c 75c Muslin Skirts 60c $1 ,50 Wide Flounce Muslin Skirts $1 ,00 $1,50 Klosfit Petticoats $1,20 $1,25 Heatherbloom Petticoats $1,00 Ladies' Wool Sweaters , $2,00 Boys' $3,00 Wool Sweaters $1,75 Children's Cotton Sweaters 35c $1,50 yard wide, Black Moir Silk, now $1,00 Ladies' $4,00, Long Kid Gloves, pair $1,50 Men's 50c heavy fleeced Underwear j 39c Children's 25c heavy fleeced Underwear 19c Talcum Powder, each 5c Pearl Buttons, dozen 2 12c Plain White Handkerchiefs 2 1-2c Common Pins a paper 1c Heavy Twill Shirting, yard 9c Best prints, yard .5c Tabfe Oil Cloth, yard 15c Ladles' Long Silk Gloves, pair 75c Nice Large Bunches of Violets Only 15c a Bunch. ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM. 240-24-6 Commercial Street I Northwestern Nursery i - - 2271 East State St., g Phone Main 1118. Large and complete stock Specialty made of high grade winter apples, De mand is large for Lam bert, Bing and Royal Ann Cherries, Feast With the Best , Welcome to my house Everything in season always to be had at Hotel Salem Itates Itcasonufblo OJO State St, Phono Main 206 OREGON WONDER WASHER Simple and strongly made. Dooa tho work easier than by any other method. Will wash tho finest of fab rics without Injury. Is a LABOR AND MONEY SAVER AgonU wasted. 8ee it or sond for circular. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR 271 Commercial St. Salem. Ore Chumberluln'f) Cough Remedy the Most Populnr IJecnuso It Is tho Best. "I havo sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for tho past olght years and And It to 'bo ono of tho best soiling medicines on tho markot. For ba bies and young chlldron thero In nothing hotter In tho lino of cough syrups," says Paul Allon, Plain Dealing, La. This remedy not only cures tho coughs, colds and croup so common among young children but Is ploasant and safo for them to tako. For salo by all druggists. Public Spe I will soil all my personal -property at 118G D stroot, Englowood ad to Salom, on Thursday February 8. Sulo begins at 10 o'clock a. m. 4 good cows, ono calf with cow, 1 horse 1 buggy, 1 wagon, now harness, chop ping machlno, cream separator, ca pacity 360-400 lbs, garden utensils, milkman's outfit, household goods, 1 stool range good as now, ono kitch en treasure, ono good bicycle, a lot of linoleum, ono bedroom set, 2 Iron bedsteads, airtight boat ing stovo, 1 china closet with dishes, 1 sofa, con tor table, G chairs, 1 high chair, 3 bod springs, 1 writing desk, 1 rug, 1 baby go-cart, 1 buttor churn, 8 largo windows, 8 sacks potatoos, 30 bales hay, a lot of pictures and other things too numerous to montion. Terms cash. Chas. Diacoti J. F. GOODE, Auctioneer. T" F. B. MERRY, the "Handy Man" Repairs and renovates everything about the house except a broken heart. Vac uum cleaning, carpets, upholstery, shades and draperies to order. New $ location, Court and High, entrance on $ High Street. Phone S68 0 Announcement by the Ore gon Electric Railway Com pany of the Opening WEDNESDAY FEB. 2, 10 Of Its New Line and Train Service to Woodburn, Ore. Construction of tho branch line connecting Wood burn and West Woodburn has been completed and passenger service will be inaugurated on the above date, with 22 daily trains between Woodburn an West Woodburn, making connection at West Wood burn with all north and southbound Portland-Sajem trains, except the 8:40 p, m, train from Portland and the 8,50 p, m. trajn from Salem Condensed sched ule from Salem to Woodburn: 9 i Leave Salens 6:40 a m 8:55 a m 11:15 a m 2:00 p m 3:20 p m 4:00 p m 6:20 p m Arrive Woodburn, ,gi05 a m 9:50 a m ; 12:05' p -2.0(J 'p-flf ' 4:00 p m 4:50 p m 7:10 p m r