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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1905)
lllH DAH.T OAflTAX JOTOUtfAI SALEM, OREQON, TUESDAY, MAT 2, 1901 E PUSH FLAX FIBRE Letters Keep Pouring Into the Commercial Club Tho Greater Salem Commercial Club I receiving ninny letters from capital Ms anil others who nro Interested la (be cultivation anil manufacture of Uax, anil will hold n special meeting soma llmo this week to see vrlmt enn ba dono to Interest tho public in the mailer of establishing this industry at Salem, the natural homo of flax culture following is part of n letter from n tpwty who represents n company who "rrro nbout to put in a mill in North Dniotn, but hnvo decided to eomo to Oregen: "Your of tho 22d received giving in formation in refcronco to tho flax in dustry in your country received this a. nt, for which please accept out Hhanku. I nm forwarding your letter to New York tills morning on tho 20th 'Century Limited spcelnl delivery, so ns to ffench Mr, Meyer, one of tho parties interested in this industry, who will will for Kuropo on tho 20th, to bo gono about four or flvo weeks. Would it bo 3ossiblo for you to obtain some sam ples of last y enrt's straw, and cxpross sismal quantity to this ofllcof Wo want to get hold of sovcrnt bhlcs of straw to experiment with tho now mnchino whleh we have recently brought to this country. It you ran obtnln a samplo of this straw will yliu please express same at oncof "Tlio writer has been through your ountry, iind fools that what you say is true in reference to tKb Willamette valley being particularly adapted foe hlsjindustry." I W ' I A Flax Oonter, Hqn T, n. Kay, the Salcrri woolon milt' man, wjo $ra n member of tho lift Jegislnturo from Marlon county, is 'n the city on n business and pleasure trlri. Ho says a movement Is, on foot to sthrt a twine and thread factory at 8Alcm. Experiments hnvo shown that flax of tho (lnost quality can be raised In hat section of tho state, and tho plan is to organize n local company to erect a plaut to mnnufacturo it into twine. Astoria Budget. i Special Sales. I hiivo special sales every week day in tho year, and sell moro good instru ments every month than any Bpcclal piano salo advertised for several years'. Thoso. special sales assist in creating a special sale demand for pianos and or gans, and I nlways have a specially large demand during and nfter these outsiders' high-priced advertised sales nre over. OKO. C. WILL. I imillUMmHIHIIIIIlUHiyillHIIIMIIIIHIIII I PERTINENT POINTS FOR ADVERTISERS By the Journal Ad Man. nflflfSIVfnillVlwSilBfSfflnnSVSntMVnWavSffflvT Is tho modern advertising page too swift for yout Store advertising is a strciioim matter in these a days. It is work which is congcnlnl only to men of "business blood," of tested ncrvo nnd courage of absolute faith in them solves nnd in their stores, Tho man who is afraid to spend moro money in advertising than his competitor spends who is nfraid to uso his bank bal ance freely when tho need arises is solf-hnnillcnpped in n raco whero cour age nmi audacity usually ucciiio tno matter. Only Ono Bun. During tho month of April tho Arc department mado only ono run. That was for mi nlnrm turned in from tho James Wlllson residence, where ii gas oline stove caught from n leak, o Tako Your Supper At the Unitarian church Wednesday evening. o CASTOR For Infant! and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought S&& Boars tho Signature of 58 PIECE DINNER SETS Decorated and White Best Semi-Porcelains FOR SIX PERSONS $600 a set ' FOR TWELVE PERSONS 06 Pieces Fo$J2.00 AT THE Yokohama Tea Co. Coiroos are Rousted with our Roasting plant, therefore, always fresh, Phono 801 Main. Freo Delivery. Free Delivery Phone 80 Main The fourth liorso in n race, or- tho I fourth yncht In it regatta, or tho fourth advertising world sprinter in n contest nro not seriously considered tho second nnd tho third horses boats or runners usually divide tho interest with tho first ones but tfio fourth ones nro spoken of ns "run ning yet." In Btorcndvcrtlsing you should be "ono-two-throo," nt least, in contest wth your rlvnls, 'Tho modorn pneo In storo advertis ing" scares only thoso who nro easily scared and a storo run by n "senred" man will bo run right into tho sheriff's arms. In Bhnllows," n "flood-tldo" of effect ivo newspaper advertising will turn your courso toward tho port of for tune. lust iis n traveler consults n time table before starting to catch his train, so a woman consults n store's adver tisement before starting to tho store. f Tho ancient law, mado fur "him who hath not," has novor been re pealed. And to "him who hnth" is still "given:"-lf ho "hathi" "gump- Hon" ns well ns goods, Tho old stat ute Is onforced without mercy in the Married a Schoolmate. A marriage license was. issued yes- torday in Portland to M. M. Whlto, of this city, and Llbblo Tcetskorn, of Portland. Mr. White is n well-known shoemaker of, Salem. He is 71 years of age, nnd his brido is 01. This will bo Mr. Whlto'a third marriago, his sec ond wife, Mrs. Cnrollno Slopor-Whlto, having died about a year ago. Mrs. 'Tcetskorn and Mr. Whlto hnvo known ono nnothcr for moro than CO years, having been schoolmates in their youth ful days in Illinois. As they grew old er thoir friendship ripened into affec tion, but their parents inovod away from Illinois, nnd they beenmo sepa rated, finally losing sight of one an other. Blnco the detth of his last wlfo Air. Whlto discovered the whorcabotits of his former sweetheart, nnd n corre spondence ensued, which resulted in tho present marriage. Not oven n competitor, unless lie is "grouchy," grudges to tho nggrcsslvb advertiser his prosperity; for tho old ndago has it: "They well deserve to have, who know tho strongest nnd sur est wny to get." It Is ns importnnt for n store, which Is opon ovory day, to tell its store nows daily as it is for n daily uenspaper to miss no issueoven if it "looks like bad weather," or if "thcro is lit tlfi news to tell." n I HVI J I' ,801110 udvetisors "go gleaning road side chanee-blndcs, whilo full-slicnvcd corn-fields nro nt hand." And that is why oven tho poorest advertising mo dlum will nlways hnvo somo advertising. To mnko your poorest business day this mouth us good us your best busi ness dny Inst month, mnko your poorest ndvcrtlsemont this month ns gopd nnd ns big ns your best advertisement last month. Just ns mi eat to live, nnd do not llvo to oat so wo ndvortiso to do busl-' To the store-advertiser, "Today is yesterday returned;" roturncd full powerod to rectify yesterday's omlw sions, to fill the storo with buyers which yesterday's weak advertising failed to do. "Misfit" storo advertisements are ns common now us wero "misfit" conts before tho advent of good tailors. And nn nd. which is "too smnll" for n i storo is in ns bnd tnsto ns a coat which is too small for a man. I - Advertising in n medium which costs ness, nnd do not do business to adver- moro t!'an ,U htia '" ,s 1,ko "drnw'. tlse. And wo should uso ns good judg- ,n nectnr ,n a e; inout about tho tho eating nnd regularity. advertising ns about i ns much systruu "When pain ends, gain ends,, too;" nnd when it'n "too much trouldo" to ndvortiso nggrcsslvcly it's idlo to hopo for storo-growth. Cnn you plcturo n big storo from n smull ndvcrtlsemont t Docs tho ono over suggest tho otherf Docs your storo 'h advertisements givo tho reader Jan ndequnto idea of your atom's lm- portuiuc nr of its slzo7 nmj I Thnt judicious storo-advcrtislng is simply an investment or monoy, not a I waste of it, is well put in one of tho nldnit ttrnvni-)i t ti flin Innminfrn- "Wlin oldest proverbs in tho lnngunge: "Who shuts his hand hnth lost his gold; who opons It hnth found two-fold." Tho woman who does n part of her buying nt your storo expects her homo newspaper to contain your ndvortiso every day. It is n part of her daily reading; nnd to "drop out" now, and j men ih in. weaKcn nor interest in your. store, -&" TALL MEN have many advan tages in a crowd; well dressed thoy linve advantage unywhero. Somo tailors can rob a tall man of his nntural advantago very quickly. Wo study to enhanco it. E. KOPPE, Clothing nnd rurnlehlng goods. Y. M. C. A. Building, Salem. University Shoes $3.50 Tho best shoes in tho market for tho monoy. Noted for style, qunlity and comfort. Wo manufacture ladles' woolen shawls to order. 8eo our designs. A Decided tmmwrm,k A doclded improvement is noticed Commercial street slnco tho MJ, awnings hnvo been taken down and ,. plncod with duel awnings. ih 0M wooden nwnings nro a. thing of tl past, and should bo removed from ill business houses. Dont Slmkospenro said thnt "Ilold-fnst'li Man's Unreasonableness. tii nniv iiim-" mill It Ih tmo of nolieW ' Is often ns great as woman's. Hut 'wtir, worship, courtihlp, nutoniobillng Thos. H. Austin, manager of the "Ho 'and ospeelully of storc-ndvcrtlsing. .publican," of Leavonworth, Ind., wns not unreasonable when ho refused to nl- Mott merchants 'lamont that their low tho doctors to operato on his wife, ,"show windows" nro not lorgor, that for fcinnlo trouble, "Iustcnd," ho says, they might give to tho publlo n wider "wo concluded to try Electric Bittern. ollmnse of whnt is Inside. Hut tho My wlfo wns then so sick, she could right kind of storo advertising puts u "show window" nt overy counter of your store. If tho "voyage" of your storo is romlug to bo u llttio too much "bound hardly leave her bed, nnd fivo (5) phy sicians had failed to relieve her. After taking lllectrio Hitters, sho wns per fectly cured, and enn now perforin nil her household duties." Guaranteed by J. O, Perry, druggist, price 50c. Ltimfeer Fuel Houses 2BU 6tnujcn bltfe $tltn, urn un fere flanbsltutc cinaulaben, U unS ooraufpredjen, locnn WuStunft U6r duftra3aulen obtr JBaumattrial n.e lollnfcfjt loirb. 9Qir txttaujen atttS toaS 311m Saucn fic6ratid)t lotrb, unb locnn gdDilnfdjt, Dautn loir Guer S)aui filr Qui). SOQir becficfjtm Ut S3biemina unb ted)t Mt WuSfunft loirb utrtltloiHiflft unb umfonft fltgeocn. Voget Lumber &Fuel Co. Julias G. Voget, Mgr. Office and Yards 14th and Oak Sts. think That becauso I do work for leu at ncy thnn other dentists thnn theworlli lnforior. I depend on tho oluat tt business done, nud give you the best to bo obtained, and without piii Hero is n sample. As to Extracting Teeth jceaa i nis j I hnVA jlist hnd n gold crcirnrtti, n tooth- by Dr. Wright, ssd it a(4 hurt 11 bit. ltBYNOLPS W. OillfAET I had seven teeth extracted t; ft WrlghJ, nnd ndvlso anyone wulty teeth extracted to go to him, Mil 1 absolutely painless, not even tb pro of it needle Is felt. ItOHT. L. bARCIEST I An tn ntir tiliifna. refill thill .... ,w ... ,..-..., .- . T)r. Wrlitlif niniln inn a nerfect fittioz 1 of teeth, nnd I ndviso all to I 'I . . f.i. 1.1.I him who navo una trounie wn -j teeth. JOIIK hvu-i Dr. B. E. Wrigl TIIE PAINLES8 DENTIST. Rtnn.lnrr linllillnir. C.tmrl itrttt, fl M.v- --..-..., -..-. . Main 2501. Hours) B a. .wv in., 7 p. m. to 8 p. w, aawp a. m to l. m. THE HOUSE FURNISHING COMPANY SpV. r With Rxtbhzt Titz $3.25 Rubber Tires, Cushions, & Para sol. Only $JO.0O Weathered GoWen OafcSaddle or Caae Seat 91HfHbE3EaMafliiHiHiC' Will yot fee crowded for sleep ing room this summer? A folding feed will help you econ omise room. We have them at $J2, $J3.50, $J7.50, and up to $37.50 wacoaegfefflgm Do not overioi out Carpet and R Depattinent. New ones amving evT week. Ooo day only, Wednesday, May 3d, wo will offer eight dozen Jardinlcr Stands in Weathered Oak nt 35c caeb, or 3 for 1.00. No telephone orders receivod. Delivery optional Rita us. 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