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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALKM, OIIBGON SFUL MERCHANT 1QUETS EMPLOYES Lo nlcrht years ago noxt I. L. Stockton moved from Ice to this city nnd oponed nnrpli!iiullRo business in I-room whoro Ilosteln & ,' are now doing business. kllght out tllC Tn8' Hoi iV if ilrv trnndR. nml thn Cnnr nliHnrlind tho Dalrvin- f dry goods nnd clothing, cars inter uougiu out, nis i A nlnmtinrn. whn In ntlll kmii nnd ndvcrtlslnc man- ke store well known ns n Slnndmnrk or tho Capital Id White Corner. This Lnu ln wnll-malntnlncd do- fund hns n lnrgo force of r It is tne nnnuni custom nnl. inn tn ulvo Ills nonlilp n fund tonight they dlno at IllumctU' on tne bust In mid there will be music mid at th expense or tlio pro "nl Stockton hns heon In fcouncil for two years nnd cted from tne mrgost ward r nil overwhelming vote rears more. He has made .; for street Improvements n tilniRolf on his flnti i-nsl- ,y Inter street and his fine roadsters, tno best in tho ' Sldplttmi In ii mull nf In. I turn of mind, and the tin who stands for a Greater GENERATIONS . JCT MEAT BUSINESS Year's day, Curtis 11. Cross jwnor of a half Interest In Cross moat market and hlaut on State street. Ed. lie Ib familiarly known, ro- ilf interest In tho firm hut jin active participation In kss no Hiiceocuou ms iniu- Cross, who conducted a r many years at corner of hid enter streets. Tho uirkct hns been successfully by 13. C, Crosa from 1884 Ills son Curtis hnB boon with tho shop for two nnd r as inner olcctlnir of rnro Koods of cptlonal cholco Quality aid rccolvo ilrst consiu- llon! &w. (Kl) . GOODS; toot for jil ty, by actual compel 1- tct, than nny brand on market. " PIJACHHS, In cnrdl- , arc largo, thoroughly eiuil, hanu packed. iV. Pl.VKAPPLHS, nro iked In tho orchard whoro kwn in natural Julco, bot- thnn tho fresh fruit. W. COltX, Pens,. Boots, kco"--!! nnd String Beans, tf nder. molting vogo- Be s matured for flavor. V. TOMATOKS nro ike il In sanUnry, enamel M i ana, from rloh rod- fruit, solid packod. W." .SALAD DRESSING mi Milng now and dollc- 8' W. ASPARAGUS TIPS, M'l. melt in onos mouth' uio a few of tho ninny Bcr.iblo novoltlos that bo on ovory tablo! r.NLV; '.MAJOR GRAV." KOI S; STUFPMI). HI NTOS; MAHCO.VNKS. Choice Mixed Nuts OUR PRICE is for . . . jS I WIN HUfiHES n 5-474 State Street P hone 99 a half years, and 1b a well known young man about town, having been a s udent at the high school nu" Capital business college. The shop will bo remodeled In tho near future. P. E. FULLERTON palace of AMERICAN AND PARISIAN MILLINERY ART. ii W!ion Mrs- v' E- Pullcrton estnb Ished a tempje of millinery art In ii c,.l' two ypnrs "Bo it wns soon evident hat a leader had entered this field and that hereafter the Capital City would hne a hendquar- v' lauies wno wanted n chance to sec the latest creations nt first linnds from the huge centers To day Mr. Fullerton Is In Chicago and will go on to New York to extend the i Bervlce which the requirements of thglr splendid trade has made ne cessary. He will arrange with a linn n each of those cities to make week ly shipments (tiirlnir Mio 0 , tno latest deoix-a nt rnM...i ,n ..,. from the Parisian nml A tiu.t-l..,.., mniiufnctiirers. l)y this means, the trnde a Salem will li mniin.i m all times with the freshest and best productions, and they may know that they are receiving the best thnt the market affords for their money. The Kullorton Milliner Parlors In the Klrst National bank building nro beautifully lifted lin niwl niitilnm among other attractions for the buy ers a i-reiicii loom, where the most rnvlshlng Inventions In the shape of hoadwear, ninny of them direct Im portatlons, may bo Inspected by pur chasors. It inny bo laid down as n maxim for tho millinery trnde of this city, what you do not see at the Ful lortons' Is not to bo soon anywhere, nnd more and more are buyers of tho different seasons of the year act ing upon this principle and saving time and money by so doing. He member, Indies, Mr. Fullerton Is now In tho oust in your Interest, and his nrrangoiiionts will cover tho winter, Bprlng and summer season, PROGRESSIVE" METHODS OF BREWER DRUG CO. This establishment Is located on ' Court street In the finest business , nnd residence portion of the city, nnd hns by modern motlinds built up the finest drug trade In tho city. All the departments of a modern drug store are fully represented, from a careful and scientific pharmacist In charge of the proscriptions to tho Intoat tollot and society preparation for tho Indies. No drug storo In the city keeps u more compluto stock of patent medicines than the llrewer Company, and none of tho small tricks of substitution of things "Just as good" aro practiced. This Is tho only cut-rat o drug store In tho city, nnd the people npproclnto tho sav ings that this storo enables them to make on articles of luxury and dully use. During tho past your thin storo has enjoyed great prosperity, and the mniiagement can bo rolled on for progressive policies, that shall make tho (Iroator Salem. fripv. PKCKMRrcn sw. tnos. The New and Enlarged Hotel Oregon snroacg tfmammmmKommmmm-m Most Popular Hotel in the Northwest Located at Portland, Owned by the Wright-Dickenson Hotel Co. This Is Worth Heading. Leo F. Zollnsky, of G8 Gibson street, Buffalo, N. Y., Bays: "I cured the most annoying cold sore I over hnd, with nucklcn's Arnica Salvo. 1 applied this salvo onco a dny for tw.i days, when ovory trace of tho sore was gone" Hoals all sores. Sold under guarantee at J. C. Perry's drug store. 25c. W. W. ZINN Ono of Salem's successful business men, has been In business now more than 20 years, starting with a boot black stand In issh and In 1S97 with' K. Kills purchased tho old Armory Candy Store, a very small plnco, Mr Kills retiring In January 1902 He hns continually added to It This hotel with Its nnnox Jus completed nnd opened to the public has L'.'O rooms nnd work will b uln with the now ear on u sov-eii-stur. Hied frame bulfdlug. on ti- portion of the lot now covered with a thiee-Htoi) slrutturu. This nltm will be absolutely tiro-proof ns is th- main part of the hotel and the annex The hotel is a Just source of pilde for all true OrogoiilauH. and It enjoys a very large patronage of the best people In the Willamette valley and the whole Interior of the state The Hath dtollrr grill Is without doubt tho Uncut served dining room In the .Nmlhwest and has u Hawaiian orcheatiii and the slug their nntlv hoiivs. OREGON ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE The greatest state Institution In Oregon Is the Hospital for the Insane located nt this city, whoro 1510 pa tients are cured for In tho most hu mans and public spirited manner of any state In the Jnlon. Oregon has but one such Institution, although for some yenrs tho teudoncy has bwn to segregate them and ns a rosult there nro the asylum cottage farms for convalescents, the Institution for the feoble-mlndod and tipllcptlcs, and minthur branch In to ho established for the tuberculous, A new wing wan complef 1 for this Institution tho p:st vour, th' upper ward of which Is dorotod to the (rlmlnal Inwtno. Tho atjw wing Is a fine specimen of modern fire proof building. A root house was also constructed to storo vogotnblos and tubers, 30x100, two Morles, the lower story roacroto and tho upper brick Opon-nir pavilion have been built for thirty-two patients A pathologist ha been added, and a microscopic and bacterloloKlcal lull oratory. In tho way of snnltary Im-1 prov eiiioiit a grout deal of drain tile hnfl been laid mid u large drainage ditch constructed. Supt. Stolner be lieves In putting In more flowers mid shutting nut muro curiosity seekers. Hiilldlngt nnd Improvements. The iihw wing, for which an ap propriation wan made by tho last legislature, wan completed early on account of tno urgent necessity for more room. It Is f Ire-proof, being built of brick, steel nml concrete, with laccolith floors, and In now fujly occupied. Throo now lavatories wero built, completing tho remodeling of tho old wstor olosots mid bath rooms. Tho oast wnlls of the main build Pig have been painted, as have also lio ohnpcl, kitchen, engine room nnd laundry, g'Miig the roar of the build ing a more tidy and finished ap pearance. A flru uprluVler system bun beeu Installed in the fitglne room, lnuu diy, chapel, sewing room and contor building. Thin system should bo ex tended so us to protect all of Hie attics and the basement throughout tin liulldlngH. Tho unfinished half of tho pest house wns built nnd proved very useful during mi outbreak of diph theria. A vegetable nniino, with sufficient capacity for ntorlug all vegetables green fruit, linn beau cnmpluiud, en abling us lo do away with the un sanitary bins In tho liHsomeut under tho wnrdn, that have boon usud for this purpose tn the past. Tho additions to the Infirmary wards, designed for tho care and treatment of tho tiibeioular, 'nro uoarlug completion and will bo ready for occupancy noon. A ditch, eight foot wide at tho top and four feel at tho bottom, extend ing from tho low ground between tho asylum and penitentiary, through tiuglowood dlstrlrtn, to the Southern Pacific railroad bridge on Twelfth street, where It empties Into North Mill creek, hns been dug. Acknowl edgment In duo tho officers of the penitentiary, who supplied a gang of convicts to nmlst In thin work also to the Hulem city government, who paid the wages of tho guards re 'qulicd to look after the convicts. Tho commissary department has been moved Into the basement under tho now wing, which bus boon colled and cemented, and Is proving well situated for this purpose. Tho old quarters were Inadequate nnd other wise unsuitable. At the cottage farm tho outside wallH of all of tho buildings .except ing the barns and ward No. 21, hnvu boon painted, a physlolau'n cottago ban been built and furnished; tho springs cemented and covered by a suitable building .and almost half a mile of good road has boon built. For that Hull IVellng After Katlng. I have usud Chumbarlaln's Stom ach nnd Liver Tablets for boiuo time, nnd can tontlfy Hint thoy hnvo done iibo more good than any tablets I hnvo over used. My troublo was n hoavy dull fooling after eating. Dnvld Frootnan, ICompt, Nova Bcotlu. Them) tablets strengthen tho ntom nch and Improve tho digestion. Thoy also regulate tho llvor and bowols. Thoy nro far Riiporlur to pIIIh but cost no more (let n free sample nt Dr. Htono's drug store and sou whnt t splendid medlclno It Is Kl until low b b s b I.ng -iid It.-i-t iquipiR-d land; fit' ton In the slate outside "f Portland, manufacturing hou' 200 kind of candy from pUIn uuxd to tU flnest milk c.ated chacDlate crwrns He h-g continually riiwl tor wtrd from th rciy start al ways adding UU Sdt well i i w .lr fry o h a plant Not long ago h' a444 a comoM 1 1 .iWe Ugl- ?lal U WU atore. H ait be u - to ,ha wbea e.'lu. inlld "ZlRM" will mait band" urmly IKfcied '' in H" p,,, t..,j.'ed . ' i 4" !" ' Largest Automobile Co. Praises Hassam It M Heck, chief engineer of the Pnpti Mnnufncuilng Compain. says .My experience with this pining hns been In the Popo factor) 'h yjird. and surrounding In tho roadways l'"dlng lnt oth.' fictoi win re, of course, the principal work coming upon the pavomont wan Hint of auto mobiles, consequently, much gasoline g.-ts onto the pavements from thu i, nt os This wns one of the strong p ilnts thnt govomed us in adopting the pHvemunt ns w flt auru it would be gnsollno proof. InstaNii ot Di.- gasoline s-jsklng in. there am .ii niKh frMiueat ruins to wnah It off. There is no slipping M the tlrwt eeii whn tithe pHvenienis are wet, a li la Juat llktt a lwe of aaHd ,.Mi Instead of the puveitiaHt ... .rnig Into hole. It aimpl) wear d . u the top finish. W' run rive and ttw-ton trtieki .-i it end are la ho Indication h-r ihrt pavement haa run away t auch surface; wlieraaa with r p'-vi-ri -ma the heavy toada will , ,.ii in -urfaea right out. Wa ', . uia'-g over thoh same pave- .. i atul road, large trucks with ,. tlree carrying anywhere from su to eight lone of ateel and har nx-tala. turning around In tne yerde, h,. ktug up and see-aawing aa ta ua- u.,1 with audi heavy team under hufh duty. The pnvenieni vhere thia ork occurs and where the havy drafting Is done, has praeUealljr shown no wear during the past two Maaons it has beoii In service. Krom the writer's kaoa ledge of aonte aaphalt imveweaU. holes will wear Into It much mora rapidly than into the Hassam On pergonal in quiry of tho drlvora of the teams. :hy aa) they would rather get ou to that pavement with their horses than .. i . ei.nn' i k-o. and ih' he horaea h-u ui know vhen ihe ut on lo th H.sin piinf'i m q. i 1) n j gi ' -. i ju h.- .... iiic'i vkfh 'h- wh"l h ins'eed f oi li.' -ilks to do thir aoik v. I). . ik, oil Ml- oldllidl. i I.'- ''i'4 , r hound C iia the -..lk lum.- The Standard of Pavement Excellence A COMPRESSED CEMENT CONCRETE, In id undtr 250 poundl par mma l.ich pressure. PRONOUNCED BY ENGINEERS to ho at lonit four UmM lroBtvr than ordinary concroto. SHOWN BY EXPERIENCE- to bo practically IndMtruolfblo. STREETS SUSTAINING THE HEAVIEST travel for 15 and 20 yflftff ffttw no appreciable wear, and liavo roflu irod no repalr( FIRST COST REDUCED TO A MINIMUM and Qfllt of mojlltaflafloa fijbio- lutely abolished. ' Oregon Hassam Paving Co. 8GS-7 Board of Trade Bldgn Portland Ore. 1 IM m im m