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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1925)
&5 PAGE TfESgB THURSDAY, JANUARY 1. 1925 Carriers Address of Salem's First Carrier THE CAPITAL JOURNAL; SALEM, OREGON Delivered 57 Years Ago OUR BKT WISHES The following carrier's address wa written and distributed by Judge Peter H. D'Arcy to his pat rona on New Year's day, 1868. He was Salem's first newspaper car rier and, distributed the American Unionist, as the Statesman was called at the close of the civil war period. The address reads as fol lows: Come all ye reaiers, far and near, And hear the News-Hoy's greet ing! The old year's gone, the new one's here, And still Old Time Is fleeting. And ulnce Old Time In on the wing, And will be ever flying. Why should we fear to laugh and sing. And be forever sighing? Then come from work-shop, store and farm, From country, town and city; 'Twill do tho best of you no harm To hear our simple ditty. Through many troubles, toils and fears, And many sore vexations, We've made to you, In the past years, Our weekly visitations. We've brought from every foreign clime Each item and each runlor; We've culled the rarest gems of Rhyme And brightest sparks of Humor. We've told you of each high de bate. And lofty disputation, Twixt politicians, small and great. Throughout this mighty nation. We've visited the battle-plain, Where martial hosts contended. To count the wounded and the slain. When tho wild strife was ended. And ever battling for the Right, Against the horns of Treason Truth for our armor, strong and bright, Our only weapon, Reason We've stood, and shall forever stand, What power us?) Btlll battling for our native land 'Gainst all the foes that meet us. The battle is but just begun; The Right must be defended; Ind many a etorin will hide the sun Before the strife is ended. can e'er defeat Shall be our ocrnn.-i tnn The trespasser shall have no rest iiowever nign nis station. If Aliermen should go astray, Or Congressmen be drunken If Senators should fall away To depths of vileness sunken Should Presidents their power abuse. Prove faithless or unstable- Well tell them of their P i and Q'l As well as we are able. While criticizing every man. And every false deduction, We'll speak as mildly as we can Of Andy's Reconstruction. Because Old Andy once agreed To be the Freedman's Mosee, That Is no cause why he should lead The white folks by the noses. Since this our Moses has turned back. Forgive us, gentle reader. If we keep on the good old track. And seek some other leader. Another leader, brave and true (And may he soon be GRANT-ed), Whose steady fee on Freedom's ground Are firmly, surely planted. Our hosts are gathering for fight A conflict of opinions, As fierce as that our armies fought With Treason's bloody minions. Rut God will surely speed the right; Let no true freeman doubt it. GRANT Is our leader! name of might, Let every freeman shout It. Then, welcome strife and welcome toil, And wolcome each vexation! If out of all we come at last A free and happy nation. And hail, all hail! to Sixty-Eight! Farewell to Sixty-Seven! To serve our "Union, strong and great Le: all our days be given. TUB CARRIER. Xew Year's Day, 1868. Salem, Oregon, P. H. D'Arcy. NEW INCORPORATIONS But, "On, still on!" our cry shall be, Though foes be thick before us; The starry emblem of the free Must still float proudly o'er us. Let foe within or foes without With rancorous hate assail us Still wo can never suffer rout, For Truth can never fail us. Life Is a battle, flece and strong, And since we needs must fight it, If we find aught we think Is wrong, We'll do our best to right it. To praise or blame, as we deem best, The following articles of incor poration were filed yesterday with the Mate corporation department: The P. A. Piggly Wiggly com pany, La Grande; incorporators. Walter S.G Price, Esta M. Price, George L. Anderson, Florence B. 'Anderson; capital $20,000. North Bank Lumber company, Portland ; incorporators, J. A. Townley, C. A. Gleaner, J. F. Smith capita, $50,000. Hacheney Wrench company, Portland; incorporators, Frank C, Krey, William Caldwell, Frank C. Hacheney; capital, $1,000,000. Engineering Products company, Portland; incorporators, L. M. Al len. J. E. Brulatcur, Kenneth Coleman; capital. $10 000. COOLEY & PEARSON Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Nothing is more important during the winter months to insure perfect health for ourselves and families than an abundance of fresh fruit and vegetables. We are proud of the fact that the public has christened us "Salem Fruit and Vegetable Headquarters." Our volume of one car each per month of apples and spuds justifies their judgment. We start the new year with the sense of having gained 30 per cent in our volume in the last six months. Bananas 3 pounds 25c Grape Fruit Large Floridas, 3 for ....29c Oranges Sweet Navels, 2 doz 48c Apples Our Leader Spitzenburgs, hand packed, per box $1.28 Potatoes 100 lbs. Netted Gems $1.79 Guaranteed quality as usual. Miscellaneous 3 Shredded Wheat Biscuit 35c 3 Post Toasties 33c 3 H. O. Quick Oats 50c 6 Matches 29c Navy Beans, 6 lbs 49c Staley's White Syrup, gallon 79c Staley's White Syrup, V-j gallon 43c Staley's Golden Syrup, 1 gallon 69c Staley's Golden Syrup, Vi gallon 39c 3 lbs. Maccaroni 25c 3 Palm Olive Soap 25c 3 Cream Oil Soap 20c 3 tender Sweet Corn 55c 3 Sifted Peas 55c 1 lb. M. J. B., Hill's or Golden West Cofcfe 57c Below is our delivery schedule for the convenience of those inquiring daily: Deliveries leave store A. M. 8 :30 our delivery covers territory north of State 9:30 East and South of State. 11:00 Entire City East of River. P. M. 2:00 o'clock all territory north of State and all West of River. 3:00 South of State. 5:00 Entire City East of River. NOTICE Commencing January 2, in answer to continuous requests, we will extend our delivery twice weekly to Salem Heights, viz.: Tuesday mornings leaving store at 9 :30 o'clock ; Friday morning at 9 :30 o'clock. REMEMBER, no extra charge for delivery. Phone C. 0. D. Orders 52 211 North Commercial Street i mm. CLEARANCE WATCH OUR Windows FOR REAL BARGAINS OF ODDS and ENDS Start the New Year Right Buy Quality Furniture at a Saving END TABLES You can use one of these at the end of your Davenport or side of chair. Special $4.95 As important as low price, of course, is quality. In fact, the only way to measure true value is to consider both quality and price. Put anything in this great sale to the acid test and you will be even more impressed with the tremendous values which will make this sale go down in history as the greatest ever held in this vicinity. Visit our store! See these remarkable offerings with your own eyes! You'll buy, there's no question about that, when you see these values! CARD TABLES ACME Special.. $4.95 GUEEN Special $2.95 DAVENPORT TABLES $19.00 3 PIECE BED ROOM SUITE Bed, Dresser and Chiffonier, pretty ivory The three pieces at this remarkable 'CPCt MIRRORS Just the thing to hang over the console table or Buffet. All to be placed on sale . 20 OFF ROOM SIZE BRUSSELS RUGS Special $10.95 Tapestry Brussels Rugs in a wide selection of desirable patterns. Colors to harmon ize with any home decora tive scheme; browns, blues, tans, taupes, etc. 9x12 feet and 8.3x10.6 sizes. You must see these Rugs to ful ly appreciate their real value. LINOLEUMS tPJL.Ot) Laid Special lot of Nairn's quality finest inlaid Lino leum, in title and small figured effects. Shown in the newest colors. Regular $1.75 value. A CLEARANCE OF Used Phonographs Some of these instruments cannot be told from new ones, and are easily worth many dollars more than we ask for them now. Have one sent home Cash is not necessary. MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS $ 25 Victor $ 8.50 $ 75 Victrola $ 37.50 $125 Brunswick ..$ 60.00 $160 Columbia ...$ 72.00 $150 Victrola $ 85.00 $225 Victrola $ 95.00 $225 Columbia ...$ 99.00 $235 Victrola $125.00 $325 Victrola $175.00 $385 Brunswick ..$199.00 I I Just the kind you want to go with ii r - - I ! ! ' I I IB M X OVERSTUFFED CHAIRS AND ROCKERS You can use one or more of these at the prices we are asking. 20 to 10 OFF FLOOR LAMPS These are Exceptional values at $12.50 Aluminum Ware All Aluminum Ware ex cept Wear-Ever will go at ONE-THIRD OFF The event Salem people have been waiting for Our jnnual Clearance Sale of RUGS We've planned to make this the biggest Sale 1n the history of our store and to accomplish our purpose, offer values that will have no counterpart hereabouts. ROOM SIZE AXMINSTER RUGS Special $26.95 The Rugs in this lot are sold as irregulars on ac count of slight imperfec tions which in no way de tract from their real value. High-class 9xl2-foot size. Attractive colorings. Theso sell in the regular way at $37.50. Special $20.95. $37.50 Rugs $28.95 High - grade Axminster Hugs In Bize 8. 3x10. C. Shown in a big assortment of new, desirable patterns and beautiful colors. $43.50 Rugs $33.50 Beautiful Axminster Ruga In size 9x12 feet only. Also an assortment of VelvetB. Iloth lines are famous for their splendid wear. 9x12 WILTON RUGS Imagine being able to get real Wilton Rugs at prices so extremely &f( OCT low ibbU-od PLAYER ROLLS A large selection to HQ choose from Spl. UlC Dinnerware Odds and Ends On Sale All size plates, cups and saucers, vegetable di.shes, bowls, platters, cake plates, sugar and creamers very sharply reduced. FOR QUICK CLEARANCE 10c - 15c - 25c - 35c - 50c - 75c - $1 and DINNER SETS ON SALE AT BIG REDUCTION $6.95 to $34 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD j On any pure) v.f.o you make even at these extremely low prices Credit Without Interest ' Where You Can Always Do Better A CLEARANCE Used 7 In a business like ours, many used ranges gas, and wood and coal are taken in exchange for new ones. These used ranges have been put in the best condition possible to offer for resale. The prices are unusual. Wood and Coal Ranges $ 95 Moore $35.00 $125 Majestic $40.00 $110 Garland $35.00 $120 Malleable ....$40.00 $100 Charter Oak. .$35.00 $ 95 Estate $30.00 $ 95 Bucks $32.50 $ 65 New Rival . . . .$25.00 Lang Like New. . .$65.00 Cole's Like New.. $55.00 Others also Low as $15.00 SEVERAL COMBINATIONS Gas, Coal and Wood Stoves in First Class condition at Sacrifice Prices. See Display of tow Priced Heaters in Window