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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1922)
FRIDAY, , DCT0BEI5 20. 1922. r -i r - THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. ! , . ; :: -. a- a-H ':. a ... - . - - , , , - - -- - -' - , , ... -;-,. , , v., . ; ; ji: Macobs CHottCitv oletfe ."V;.V' ' ;;: . V7" ' ' PURE "VIRGIN "WOOL IWQVEN WH227K OGLIS GROWN - '. 1 ' '' - ,1 joyous dy ahead! Soid rfAjrmktef oake.cteow...er ' ; 1 t'--'! j , I I J : 'ft . ' i a-tineta PUy tag with id North Wind! He can't penetrate the frjbvif. ' " t . . . ' ! f I " ; wocJannth crfjaco .1 j7- ' ( -: : V-i''V- , v All our products are pure-virjia woolnew wool a k comes from the I . ,-. i . '..-'... v., :. 4 j - 2- ' sheep back, never used or worn before. We dye, tpin and weave it into i A ' 'V , ' ' ' , : ' ! - wonderful, staunch fabrics. t Then we taOor rhese fabrics into weltstyled - 1 i ' I prtMUH. TK .rrM- vil-gitl wool qairr iM givgn nw fdtiw ami hl.nlri t ViV t ' li v. ' " . f ' I -Jr' ' ': a national reputation. . ", ... .-. '1 . ", . r jji .. r -. " t t . . : r 3 ' " Gcaadne Ortfoa Cby fabrics u ia pniduca lmrin th Jacob Oregon Off I '"'V'' J v ." '''' " ', y' bbL S them t the better stoma jo your city, today. Booklet, in coior. ra reqoesc. - s? :u- .. ' . " ' -Vf OREGON CITY WOOLEN MILLS. BatsMisbetf fa L(4 If LAt. Jacato- ' - i " Ifll ' i ' .. vl" ."F: -i-'. .. ' , win ii - f s.r i :. . J V- )"''" SP ' f- ., ,. . . ;'" .rfiiys), 1 f"1 - Owrmlt :x Trimtt Iwdtam BlmkmU " Motor J V' ' Sll ; , ! Am Oregon comcerii is America s i V ' , . . ; largest advertiser tliis week ! 1 ? 4' - i if i 4 ? .- ;' t----('V. i: -.if-.- S f- ' r These well known advertisers have asked for our book , , Some of the most successful advertisers in America are among the Z ' concerns who- have . asked for a copy of our book, "The Vital Force in .Business". This little volume discusses selling and. advertising in a language business men can understand. The concerns are: : ' - ' " ... f Armour & Company " . Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. . General Motors Export Corporation Standard Oil Company California Development Assni", J..I Kraft Bros. (MacLaren's Cheese) I V. Vivaudou Inc. (Mary Garden Toilet Gocjs) , New York Otv ' jPowell Bros. LtdL, Wrexham, England , ine uayton a-nspiay ana rixture jo. T; Sent'free to executives . 4 ; Price to others, $3 a copy " : - ' - - i . - . . , . : To executives, sales-managers, managers of co-operative associations, ; if J and others who advertise or contemplate advertising on more than a local C 1 scale.' we will gladly send a copy.' To others, $3, postpaid. ' " ' r c r Mail this coupon or write on your letterhead r j BCrSJRD-CONSTANTINE COMPANY. , ! r Portland or Seattle' (nearest office) ' LOOK in this week's Saturday Evening Post Open up the center of the book. There you' will find the largest advertisement ver run by an Oregon concern. It's a double center spread in colors on Jacobs! Oregon City Woolens. 7 This is the most powerful singlp piece of ad vertising published , anywhere in the world. To ten million readers, the Oregon Gity Woolen Mills is America's largest advertiser during this week. ; This, is the first of two such advertisements which will appear in the Post this season on Ore t goh City Woolens, interspersed with foil pages. Four years ago when the first national ad vertisement on Oregon City appeared, their pro- x ducts were sold almost entirely West of the Mississippi river. Today you can hardly find a . city or town in the entire United States, where Oregon City Woolens are not featured by one or more stores. . ' ' ' Surely it is an industrial achievement of which the entire Pacific Northwest may ieel proud. Manxifacturing overcoats in Oregon City cand selling.them in the great clothing centers of , the East, is certainly "carrying coal tp Newcastle " Besides building up their own business, 1 9 B Qt sf o t'd Co M s 4: a: nt i me J.. I1.-. i Oregon City is creating a reputation for the West as a great wool manufacturing center. More such advertisers needed in Washington and Oregon There are other basic industries in the Pacific Northwest, the magnitude of which warrant large-scale advertising-f industries like lumber, shingles, apples, prunes, fish. , Consider what national advertising has done for the industries of our sister-state; California. Washington and Oregon can point to successes juist as conspicuous, but fewer in number, 1' 4 i 1 - How we help ; -1 ; ' . ::y'y We have worked with the Oregon! City Woolen Mills now 8 years, helping to develop and carry out their advertising plans. In all, we serve nearly forty Jeading industries and r manufacturers as their advertising counsel. (I We handle all leading forms of advertising and recom mend what our experience tells us is best for the advertiser. t Some of our most successful accounts use newspapers. Others magazines. Others posters. ' , 5; . We will be glad to discuss advertising with any concern v whose interests do not conflict with those of our present clients. Write, telephone or wire; either of our offices anc( a represent- ative will be pleased to call upon you. i t f t Gentlemen: Please send me a copy of "The Vital Force in Business. ADVERTISING N Newspapers Magazuies f Buujoards t . Farm-Papers ; Portland and Seattle ' OldMtNarion AdvertisuisAgeiicyoatte.Paafic Coast Established 1905. 4emiberof 'the - . . - - . .... .. - -. A J "r - . r i Business Papers ! . - 4 -Firm.