Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 28, 1907, Page 11, Image 11

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON", THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1007
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Merchants' Protective Association
ilciu Business lion's League.
; jg tt iiign ciuss vuiiiiuuiuiui
atlon, perfected originally
protection of its members
fraud , doadbeats, beggars,
Lg fakci, and gratters gen-
Ljio 1r(v on the business men
loniniunlty. The organization
en expanded a little and
art In t" legitimate promo
Irk of the cl'y. About olghty
firnia are represented, airl
following officers were Installed re
cently at a very successful banquet
given at the beautiful Elks building
in this city :
President, August Huckestein ;
Secretary, Walter E. Keyes ; Treas
urer, Frank Douglos ; Directors, D.
II. James, Chairman, Hal D. Patton,
Chus. II. Hinges, J. L. Stockton. E.
T. Darnes, Goo. P. Rodgors. Th.
league meets on tho second Tues
day of each month.
fery Prosperous New Salem Industry
M
A 25,000 POPULATION FOR SALEM IF YODjOOST J9J9
J. L STOCKTON
The Old White Corner
PREPARING FOR THE HOLIDAYS
As usnial wo have prepared ourselves for the holidays by buying a big stock of useful goods for Christ
mas gifts, and wo advise intonding purchasers to come In early and mako their selections whllo tho stock
Is full. It Is a clonk, a nice quilt.a blanket an umbrella, a now dross, n Biilt of clothes, nn overcoat or hat,
wo will lay It nwny for you unMl Christmas lulls rings.
Uurk Remedy Company.
5 n home mnnuincuiruig
iat lian been established tho
inr of which the city is very
tul the people of Salem have
pason to be thankful to have
ed In their midst. Presidont
Us he is very grateful for. tho
local patronage that lias
Iven his preparation,. A dc-
lor it has grown up so that
every drugstore In Marlon
keeps it In stock. It is sold
'states and another 'state will
fed to tho territory of tho Sa-
hedy brforo New Yoars. "Wo
tree men on tho road, Sam A.
our manager, W. S. Klrk-
nd J. Q. Ferguson, ana win
ulao as a sellor or In giving satis
faction to those who ttso It. It is
tho only romody undor tho pure food
law on tho market today that ab
solutely compllos with the pure food
law to that perfect oxtont that we
are not required to print our form
ulae on tho wrappers. Tho only in
gredients used are pure In them
selves and cannot bo adulterated or
substituted. From the standpoint
of manufacturing chemists that is nn
achievement wo aro proud" of." Tho
Capital Journal is glad to add Its
trlbuto of endorsement for a medi
cine that is dostlned to advertise our
city far and wide. The money sent
out of this state for patont medl-
I Wllffl'mili ii
. uHlTVi:Miliii
clnos would start a bank In every
ve more. I navo nnu bovcii town in Oregon and wo aro glad somo
xprrlenco and Mr. Oarbor 1G of it Is bolng kept at home, and that
lection with tho bost proprlc- a Salem firm Is bringing In money
nedles mado, and wo hnvo from other statOB to employ labor
homing that equals our form- hero.
Kvinut Stand to Mituufnctur
boiifect loner In Ton Years.
f, Zlnn shows what a young
do in this city. Ho Btnrtod
Scnra ago with a poanut Btand
stock worth $44.45 and wan
olo payroll hlnuolf. Today
topics a line now front on
Ircct, uses two floorB, employs
bn and sells candy at whole-
ough one of tho lnrgost Job-
the coast. O. S. Richardson
barge of his manufacturing
lent, which occupies tho
pascnicnt. Mr. 'Ann's place
less is fitted up with hot and
Iter throughout, ho has two
soda water dlBpensnrios, neat par
lorB and private apartments for serv
ing cronms, and all kinds of hot and
cold soft drinks' in Boason. Hla
manufacturing dopartment turns out
all kinds of chocolates, French
cronms and nut candles, and they
aro put out In very attractive stylo
for tho retail trade
o
The Old Postofllce Livery it ml Feed
Stables.
Richard Wostncott, moro familiar
ly known ts "Dick" hns lonsod tho
old Postofllco Livery Stablos Ju8t
west of tho "Willamette hotel for
flvo years and bb boIo proprietor so-
Jem Brewery Association
Capital Stock $200,000
PRESIDENT F. M. KENNEY, Olympla, Wash.
hCE PRESIDENT, F. Q. DECKABACH, Salem, Ore. f
I. A WILSON, SECRETARY, Salem Oro.
CHARLES SCHOLL, TREASURER, Salem, Oro.
IJlRECTOns, same as above, and KOLA NIBS, Salem, Ore.
This enterprise Is ono of Salom'a largest industrlos and very
ef mr peonlo havo ovon n fair concoptlon of the wonderful
i!'! n mado by this firm in tho brewery business In this city
H it purchased tho old plant about four years ago.
Tho Falera Brewery Association ha $200,00 capital Invested
too J -Mnrss, tho greater portion of whioh is reprosontod In the
tH hl8 city. About a yoar ago tho Salem Company absorbed
U'-nv Brewing Company, whioh lattor company had ft brow-
ifii t'o plant in Albany, Ora.
"Tfcn Salem plant is located in the half block directly south of
W, 'ametto llotol. Aslda from brewinc boor It has also one
ho I r equipped ice works In Oregon, manufacturing an absso-
iy TT4o Hveeanio tea.
f I..ng the past yoar ovor $60,000 was In vetted la the build-
J -r of the most modorn bottling works o the Pacific coa-t
forging of the beor ptorago and ice machinery. Four
f i - i Salpm Ton.. wnc imrillv Unnwn Olltildfl of Salem S Cl
, ....... UVw ... .....-.,, ..- -
its ' it ia nnnoi.iai.a.1 nna nt tha most nonular beers of th
1 rs bold all along Uie Coast from 'Frisco to Portland.
Pl-.es advertise a olty as thoroughly and at wide-spread.
1" a up-to-date brewery. Milwaukee and St. Paul are to-
r more particularly on account Qf the beer product that
'"red in those oltls, than of any other tingle Industry
" ny tens of thousands of bottles of Salem beer that
"-e shipped from Salem to almost evory olty or town with-
' s along thlt Coatt have done much to make the name
a fdrallar name among all the people of these respectie
Dainty
- Kercluets
somo weeks ago wo closed out all
ho odds and ends In this depart
ment and now we are prepared
for our holiday trade with no
thing but the vory nowost.
5c up to $2.50
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4lV;s9i ax
JA,AT-'',vk
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Rofiiirifiil
u,
iWW Vi'mnno
. AY
! crinr1
50c up to
$7.50
LONG
now lino
AM) SHORT
of llnnnelctto ki-
monns, strictly hollJny Btylos,
$3.98
Elogant Btylos In Bllk( klmouas
$3.50 to $6.00
HOLIDAY FURS
Tlio Cordon furs aro jtho most ro
lablo on the market. Wo have
them In all grrdos.
Children's Fur Sets
$1.85 to $7.50 .
very nlco styles hi whlto and col
ored furs.
FEATHER BOAS ALL KINDS
rrrr" this handsome
I ll l StewSUijofc Sevvinq Machine
I 11L.L. INYOURHOURTP.I
IN YOUR. HOME TEN DAYS
FREE
Six Drawer, Drop Head, Automatic Lift, Ball Bearing
Beautiful In Appearance Highest In Quality
tiH'BT't'Kk WwmmKrWrKt. MftMiMH'rJlflHH
m m MT tBlMil
M mil iSJSUft
EXTKMIY 1IC1IT
RUNMN0
VERY EASY TO
OPERATE
MADE
FOR StRVKE
CIWRANTHD
fer TIN YEARS
TRY THIS BEAUTIFUL MACHINE IN YOUR HOME TEN DAYS FREE
nd you will bo convinced that It U poattlyalr tho boat machlao tfaat you
bfcvo oYtr uaod. If you delro to purohaao It wo will niaKo you prlooa aud
torma that will lie fully aatlaf aotory. If you don't waat to buy tbe 10 DAYS
TRIAL WILL NOT COST YOU ONE, CENT.
DONT BUY UNTIL YOU SEE AND TRY A 3t"3to M AC1IINJ
Our prlcoa aro tho lowoat and wo will aoll you a machine that will
cIto you a lifetime of tho meit aatlafaotory aervlca. Fer further laferaatt
tlon call on or write
Holiday Price $29.00
"S&-22'
Going Home
For Christmas?
If bo wo ndviao you to look at
jur trunks, bagB and suit casos
Wo show all tho now things h
thesa lines and prico thorn less-.'
with a viow of soiling moro.
MEN'S UMBRELLAS
A special lino of 20 Inch unbrcN.
Ina mado for tho truly i;entlomun.
$1.50 to $5.00
SUIT CASH UMUUELLLAH,
SKLF-OI'KNKHS, HTC.
vory comploto ntock
75c to $10.00
j(Ks
Jn rip.
OUTING
FLANNEL
GOWNS
eVfiyw iUI lnLtli
Tho vory boat that can bo found,
mado long cut, full in tho Hklrt,
ood qmnllty outing, priced rea
sonable. NEW, NECKWEAR
Jnnt received a big shipment of
holiday Ilea direct from Now
York.
25 and 5flc Each
SMOKING JACKETS
For Christmas
Now is tho tlmo to pick ono out,
don't wnlt until plckod ovor.
nil mCX
. M lb l SI ,
"4i-M
cT" -i
Special Sale of
Ladies' Suits,
Coats and Skirts
3vell now Btylos to chooso from.
The last shipment camo thin
wook and evory gurin&nt wlthoui
otervo will bo plnood on inlo nt
reducod prlcee
Suits $5.00 to $50.00
Coats $3.98 to $29.00
1 Long Black Coats $3.98
..t.
r Children's Coats $1.98-410
PARTICULAR
FELLOWS
who want Just tho right thing
will find it In our CSlotlilng do
linrtmonL Wo onrry tho beat
makos Jn tlio country and prico
thorn roawnablo lo got moro
btiHluMe,
Wo are agents for tho famous
JL my
GORDON $3.00 HATS.
Tho holiday ntylcB aro horo and early choosing Is udvlsablo.
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0l(,0 TODAY PltOIMTCKS TUB I1KST HOI'S IX TUB I'M-
TUI. TIIGRB IS RVBIIV RRASON TO I1HLIRVB THAT
IL OF OIM-nnv mv PRODUOB THR VRRV HRST BAR-
h INDLR ftvriw rnvninnxs. AVI1V SHOULD XOT ORE.
f MtOIll CE THE VERY UBST GRADR OP RBRR?
t"U IS TODAY THE NATIONAL DRINK AND EVERY
IXFS MORE CERTAINLY THIS TIT.LE.
"T!;o mirf.. i.. .nn. nn in ftO nonnlfi and its Annual
II n .!... .. - i. in -.. lgxaan tftnn ftflft Mntt
- . u w uunug ine past jonr wjii iuu w"w t-w-i""-
l3 conry btays at homo and Js placed In circulation for ma
1 a"d wages
T ri,i. . .m i4- inr,.. an.i hcraa evftrv raa03
'tO f at m !.- .... i. ...in u3.tma mnph lfrflJlter tro-
oa acd wi l continue to bo one of this city's most prominent
' a the upbuilding of a Greater Salem
llclts business In his line and it wi 1
receive his personal eonnelentjous
'attention in every in-tance. He was
born in 18G9 in Salem, and is a son
of Lewis Wostacott, a pionoor of
1852, who camo around the Horn
to 'Frisco. Ho was a cabins, mak-
or and marri-d Mrs. AH-, a widow
who camo across tho plains in the
Geer party and located at SilrrUn.
Richard learned the Rakery bHJ-
nees and worked at It for many
years. In 18SC he went into me
livery buslnoss aad two years he
conducted the soda water bsislneiw
which he sold out to Q. SUlz, and
has rocontly gone back into the liv
ery buslnoss. Few men are better
known among the horsemen and
buyers of One horses la western Or
egon, and they also know that what
ever ia entrusted to Dick Westaeott
will be looked after Just as well w
If tho owner was thara to look after
It himself. Owner of horses appre
ciate this fact and Mrt WeMacoU
keeps his customers and Is gaining
new ones every day.
New Proprietor of Umj Well Known
Salem Hotrt.
J JaV Cook Is the new proprietor
of the well known Salem hotel, ou
Btate street, just opposite the Cour'J
House It Is very centrally located
tfor commercial travellers or for
transient or family trade, and set
a good table. MrB Cook gives tho
hotel her personal attention. Mr
.and Mrs. Cook conducted tho Flor
ence hotel near tho Southern Paci
fic dejtot for several years before
taking charge of the Salem. Their
new hotel has thirty rooms and lnrgn
and convonlent sample rooms. Rate
are 11.21 to $2.00 per day for
transients and rates for board are
ISJO to $7.00 iter wook with
room.
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A Real Wonderland.
South Dakota, with Us rich silver
mines, bonanza farms, wido rangei
and strange natural formations, lj a
veritable wonderland. At Mound
City, Jn the home of Mrs. 0. D.
Clapp, a wonderful case of healing
has lately occurred. Her son seem
ed near death with lung and throat
trouble. "Exhausting coughing spells
ocourred erery flvo minutes," writes
Mrs. Clapp, "when I began giving
Dr. King's New Discovery, tho great
medicine, that caved his life and
completely cured blm." Guaranteed
for coughs and colds, throat and
lung troubles, by J C. PerrTt drug
gist GOo and $1 00 Trial bottle
free
J7 vxx, OirJLsJu
Two good homes In suburb of Salem, Ice orchard; alto n
good business a splondid blacksmith and wngon and paint shop,
wim a gooa business in full running order at tho present time.
The shop building is a strong frame building with concrete founda
tion and hoavy frame well finished, and would bo first olass for a
store building, or warehouse or factory, or good boat landing, and
within one block of tho now layod out railroad. Ono of tho most
boautiful homes and business oaatlons In Salem. Will tako in ox
change as part uayment a good small farm, win nivn nBV .-mu
S and low Interest for part. Farm to bo Jn Willamette valloy near
Salem or Portland.
Addross correspondenco to
1 DERBY & WUXSON or GEO. B. JACOBS,
Safem, 0e. R. F, D. 8r Safem, Of. f
vOA-i
SELF RISING
Be Be Be
Flout
Vor Boston Brown Bread, Griddle O alee, MuMas mm! Plum PwOdteg.
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