Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 27, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    !Hr daily CAPITA' KNAL. SALEM. OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1919.
FORDS
SALMI
READY MARKET
Fl
)R PRODUCTS
Salem. There is a market here for it.
There are many other thinsrs that
could be mentioned. But. as the
stranger believed, itmlght all be talc- ,
en for bunk if the analys-s of oppor-j
tunities here were continued.
Just tell the truth that's good
enough; then it might be well to be I
conservative. '
THEATERS OFFER BIG
THANKSGIVING BILLS
drama, will have the opportunity ot
witnessing some of the best in that
line of amusement. The cosier Play-
Tell tha truth that's good
nough."
The Marion county community fed
ration, in preparing a booklet on re
sources in this county, is adhering
closely to this slogan. The Commer
cial club, the Business Men's league;
and other civic organizations use this
u a. keynote to all their meetngs.
If every citizen of Salem vtold the
truth" , about the resources in " this
city their listeners would believe them
. Bars. For the truth seems to good to
. ke' true.'
... Market for Everything
1 Yesterday a stranger came to town.
Be wanted to know what Salem was
doing for its betterment. When he
was told he doubted it. But, upon in
vestigation, he determined to make
tlua his home for all time.
He was told that Salem is the best
market for for standard produce with
in a radius of 1000 miles. "ImpossK
We." he exclaimed.-"Take Portland,
era, are. scheduled to appear in a clever
production and a Charlie Chanlin filwi
always a favorite with audiences, will
conclude the performance. Anitu
I Stewart, the beautiful star of "Virtuous
I Wives" and "A Midnight Romance"
YrAtnv ..-J t V. nnnU ndicn In an attamnt .... . . i ....,..
j mwii, ...... .v. ....... t wilt De seen in ner luiesi rtjieo, iuat j
I owonn ionf Tft Parliament 1 10 attract tho hoIldtty crowds, the lo- , Reeran" at Ye Liberty. A snappy
aidWMIu UCill 1 V I OI llaliiCUl . cal theatres have booked exceptionally comedy will follow, relieving the ten-
Ei-nm IWhm OHlftrc Wait good Prod"0"0"" t0 be shown on8lon caused by the superb dramatic
livui iuiiiuiii, yuivio 1 1 tut j Thanksgiving. At the Oregon, ueorge situations
, : . . L.eona Tucker s super-proauciion - ine aj,ounda
Durham, ing., jnov. z jonn uiw-1 Miracle Man" which has played to ca-
laborlte candidate, running on a-paclty houses in every city in which
with which the drama
PLANS TO BIT FOOD
.Washington, Nov. 27. To Insure
reasonable prices on Important food
articles including bread, pork, sugar
and milk, the Danish government is
preparing to spend about $13,000,000
platform favoring nationalization of t has been shown, will show continu
, . . . . . . . o-n ously. Accompanied by the Wurlitzer
industry has been elected to parlla- . .v, ' ,.
ment from the Chester street Mvl f
of Durham in the recent bye-elections at the theatre will have a phenom
lt was announced officially. His ma-'on attendance all day
. . - - . , . o C9K I Across the street at the Bllgh, those
The announcement was the first of-! wh Prefer vaudeville to the screen ,t wa8 learned here today.
flcial statement ,'n connection , with lj gBggg v r
the four bye-elections held November) .
13.'.Twd. more .announcements will be Jgj ;
made giving official' results of ballot- .
ing at Croydon ana unanei. uo . t
fourth and most interesting that re ( .
garding Lady Nancy Astor's candi- ," ' ' ' "'
dacy will be made Friday. 1 1
A Fool At 40
It's hard to believe, but its the
truth.
rnr every voeetable grown in the
county there is a market in Salem.
For every fruit there Is a possibility
f sale to the local dehydration plants
the Salem Kings Products company.
Mill Takes Wool
The farmer may raise a few sheep.
All this wool can be used in the
Thomas Kay Woolen mill, one of Sa
lem's most enterprising industries. He
doesn't have to ship it miles to a mar
ket. All tlfls is the truth.
Every good hemlock, white fir and
spruce that grows in the forests o
Marion county will be used by the
Oregon Ptilp & Paper company. The
firm is local and believes in using lo
cal Umber.
Much of the paper made at this mill
is used in Salem. Bakeries use tons
Of it annually; printers use much
The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging
eomnanv furnishes a ready market
for logs of all kinds. The tlmberman
doesn't have to tie up his boom and
float it down to Portland, or else
wkere. Gloves Bear Mark
t It is said that it pays to advertise.
Every glove that is sent from the
(Heason Glove factory here bears the
fialom label. And so with every bottle
of Applju, Loju and other drinks
manufactured in our. plants here.
Fruits sent to ports in all parts of the
world by the Salom Fruit Union do
ot go unless christened with the
name of the Capital c.ty.
All the, natifln is closely watching
the paving operations of the county.
Recent issues of eastern magazines
ran pictures of the Marion county
paving plant and a strip of new high
way laid near Liberty. .
' TIkj Truth Enough
A farmer may ra se hogs, cattle or
sheep. He Isn't compelled to load then.
en a car and send them to an outside
market. The Valley Pack.ng company
can use them.
.And so on with every article made
for sale in the country surrounding
It Is an old proverb that every man
is either a fool or a physician at 40.
Well, I fooled along for. 40 years in
the' practice of pharmacy and the
study of medicine and therapeutics
before I discovered. the wonderful
prescription for Number 40 for the
Blood. There is more of this wonder
ful prescription sold and used by the
citizens of our home city than all oth
er blood medicines combined. It is
indicated In all depraved conditions'
of the system. In blood poisoning, In I
sores, ulcers, eczema and skin dls-l
eases. In chronic rheumatism, catarrh I
constipation, stomach, kidney and liv
er troubles. J. C. Mendenhall, 40 years
a druggist. Houscton, Texas, Jan. 22,
1919, J. C. Mendenhall, Evansvillc,
Ind. Dear Sir": "Having suffered from
12 to 18 months with a nervous break
dawn, said by physicians to be sciatic
neuralgia, causing general toxic pois
oning and seeing your advertisement
iO the San Antonio Express, I called
on Dr. A. M. Fisher, druggist. He rec
ommended your prescription Number
40 which I have been using for three
months and have received great ben
efit from it. Sleep well, good appetite,
have gained several pounds in weight,
get up feeling fresh every morning.
Have no pains. My nervous system
has become nearly normal." Respect
fully, J. L. Dupree, 1715 Common St.
Number 40 is sold by Schaefer's drug
store. (Adv)
SYRUP OF FIGS"
CHILD'S LAXATIVE
Look t Tongue! Remove Poison From
Stomach, Liver ana Bowels
-Uured .
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A THANKSGIVING THOUGHT
DESIRE and design are arbiters of our des
tiny. ?"" you look back with appreciation up
on the blessings which have come to
you in the past year, it should cause you
to look ahead with anticipation upon
the things possible to accomplish.
WE WISH YOU HAPPINESS
Sow 88 Tears Old But Works At
rade of Blacksmith and Feels !
Younger Since Tiles
Are fcone.
The oldest active blacksmith In
Michigan is silll pounding his an
vil in the town ot Homer thanks
to my internal method tor treating
ilea.
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Accept "California" Syruj of Figs
inly look for the name California on
the package, then you are suro your
tuld is having the best and most harm
less laxative or physic for the little
itomach, liver and bowels. Children
jve its delicious fruity taste. Full el
ections for child's dose on each bul
ls. Give St without fear. "
Mothorl You must say "California"
(Adv)
fir"-'
Mr. Jacob Lyon, Homer, Mich.
I wish that you could hear him
tell of his many experiences with
intments, salves, dilators, etc, be
fore he tried ray method. Here is a
letter Just received from him:
Mr. E. B. Page, . Marshall, Mich. .
Dear Sir: I want you to know
what your treatment has done for
me. I had suffered with piles for
nany years and used suppositories
and all yinds of treatments, but
never got relief until I tried yours.
Am now completely cured. Although
I am 88 years old, and the oldest
active blacksmith In Michigan, I
feel years younger since the piles
save lctt me. I will surely recom
mend it to all I know who suffer
this way. You can use my letter
any way you wish and I hope It
will lead others to try this wonder
f il remedy.
Tours truly,
J. L. LYON,
here are thousands of afflicted
Xoople suffering with piles who
fcave never yet tried the one sensi
ble way of treating them.
Don't be cut Don't waste money
on foolish salves ointments, dila
tors, etc, but send today for a Free
Trial of my internal method for the
healing of Piles.
No matter whether your ease Is
f lang standing or recent develop
a?nt whether it Is occasional or
permanent you should send for
this free trial treatment.
No matter where you live no
natter what your ago or occupation
If you are troubled with piles, my
km t hod will relieve you promptly.
This liberal offer of free treat
ment is too Important for you to
eplect a single day. Write now.
Send no money. Simply mall the
eoupon but do this now TODAY..
FREE PILE REMEDY
TL Page,
Page Bide.. Marshall, Mich.
Please eeiM free trial of your
"ethod tot
Grand Hipp. )?r, 1st
fJbHN C0RT PRESENTS TH SEASON'S SENSATIONAL SUCCESS
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AUGMENTED
"FLO-FLO" ORCHESTRA
SEAT SALE OPENS TOMORROW
FLO-FLO" is spiced with beaoty, youth .songs, sparkling with and no
end of beautiful, startling gowns.
PRICES
SOo to $2.00
Boxseats $2.50
MAIL
ORDERS
NOW
THE UNIVERSE. CAR
Our National
The Turkey has become the
NATIONAL BIRD OF'AMERICA
Today it holds sway in the majority of American households as an
emblem of THANKSGIVING and SUCCESS. We shall certainly
have "Turkey" today and be thankful for the success we have enjoy
ed the past year. We hope that all our many friends and loyal pat
rons may have a royal THANKSGIVING DAY, for it is through
them that we have ours and are TRULY THANKFUL. ;
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This Year, This Day, This Thought: Gratitude
THIS is a wonderful thought; this is the time when you should take a few
moments balance up your life one way or the other.' YOU haVe many,
many things to be thankful about OFFER your thanks with the other ONE
HUNDRED MILLION of this great NATION of ourswith the whole
world, that this day there has came peace to mankind.
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SOME of the many good articles
in our boya department are the
"WUNDERH0SE" they'r made
down South where the cotton grows
colored with the finest fast color and
wash black instead of a dirty brown,
"FOR BOYS."
CAMERONS IRON CHAMBRA
Shirts for boys, they come in three
different 'styles of materials: Blue
Chambra and, Gray Chambra, there
are more threads to the inch than all
others made with two buttons to the
collar in front, holding it in position;
and the straight finished sleeve fac
ing. --
THIS is the best garment on sale
today at the price.
WE have the popular "ONE BUT
TON HATCH UNION SUIT for
"MR. BOY", they're practically tear
proof, and have only one button to
come off; are heavily reinforced at
the critical points. Just the thing for
a live youngster.
BOYS SHOES
WE have a wonderful assortment
on display for the live boy--they will
hold him and wear; well try a pair,
they are the best that money can buy.
WE have them in school shoes and
several styles in dress shoes.
"WE give you the same careful
treatment your "DAD" and "BIG
BROTHER" receives.
IT is always safe for Mr. Boy to trade at BISHOP'S; "WE treat everyone right."
"Every Family in Maron and Polk Counties a Patron"
Salem WOOlen Mills Store
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Our
InanKS
igiving
Greetings
We take this occasion to thank you for your very liberal pat
ronagewhich has by far exceeded our expectation. We also wish
to express our hope that Turkey Day to you will be a day of
plenty and that you may have many things to be thankful for.
A WORD TO THE WISE-
Our business dealings have shown us, beyond qeustion that
the market from now on will be short of many of the essentials
not only sugar, but many other commonly used articles as well.
DO YOUR BUYING EARLY
The part of wisdom will lead you to do your holiday buying
early. Provide for the future, and you will not regret it. You
will be surprised at the number of things that cannot be bought at
all by Christmas time.
WE WILL COMUE OUR SATURDAY SALES-
We have determined to continue our Saturday sales until
Christmas each Saturday to be an economical baying event.
The large stock we have on hand will be sold at low prices as
it lasts, but we cannot promise how long it will last. Take our tip
-BUYN0W1
CASH
Groceries
Dry Cooda
Clothing
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DRAPERIES I BUY REMNANTS ECUL11ItnMhl
C.S. HAMILTON jfl Remnant Store . pu. s GARA?E
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