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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1907)
ra DAILY CAPITAL JOUKNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DRCRSUIKR 23, 100.. imiwwwwwwmjwinmmmmwiiw BWWWWWWWiimiWWWW1WWmq THEO. M BA OE i lumbing -- Heating Tinning 'M " 1 164 South Commercial Street. Phone 192 " ' itf i 14 THEO. M. BARR M S. Commercial St., SALEM, OR. Phone 102. NMBtfYftflktMBA fAA'. ytfhPBflBBSsXSJflHrjBjBSJSJBJBJBBBBBBJB :iirSaci?SM fr--" ' 'WmtgBjSBKKStlnallSm 'IHHbbbbbbbbbbbbbV IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHB 'mw1!bcJW1JI ' WM ''( I EajHLflP JlHBV I $10,000 ASJILWH IllfillsniOOIi, EQIIPI'M) UTII KTKM HKVTINO W.AST, IN STALLED BY THEO. M. n lllf, SALEM. THEO. M. BARR 164 S. Commercial St;, SALMi OR. l'hoiio 102. kHIS FIRM manufactures a Hot Water Heater, with boiler of its own design, which is the most economical, durable and l" i t i iitf , i frltf 4 44 4 i 4 4awdWai sw satisfactory tliat lias yet Deen introduced, mis system lias Deen lnstaiiea in private and public buildmts irom wants iss to Portland. The General Hospital at Eugene, Trappist Fathers' Monastery at Jordan, Central Presbyterian Church at (gene, and other places, have used our Heater WMMIrtlMMrtiWIIfcWMfclhW ION INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS ire. N. M. Looney nave uakor spring, too reservoir at tue sr or years successfully spring noma n.uvv gallons and ar te Oregon State Itoforra fords a continual now or cold, eioar ited ndar Salem. Sue- wator, whloh is of great boneflt to Bra of tho best type pro- th school as beforo this we had to rlon county, representing haul water for drinking purposes 'oldest and most gifted during the summer mouths, and it lllos, Mr, and Mrs. Loon- was dlfllouk to prevent boys from rled Into that institution' drJnkinc from tho crook water. most needed tho habits The stops have been rebuilt corn- Is of tho best homo and ing up the hill from the station and good plain home influ-'a new walk built to the station. This the customs and Indus-.walk was raised slightly, so as to id by our best farmers, allow teams to pass underneath and ley havo maintained tho 'the old steps leading dver driveways standards, as half of dispensed with; the hillside 'M out Idovoted to school work down through solid rook about seven mtory But the Indus- feet In places, 10 as to make the reparation of food stows loss precipitous and easier to and tho work In the'ellmb; have wainscoted the stalr- Jtho fields have been car-.cases and dormitories in main build- od old-fashioned . farm- Ing and also the halls; have done a it is just what is need good deal of celling and paiatlng In ward boys feel that at building; have rebuilt all outride re como up against real walks, and this summer had all , buildings at oottage repainted and enumerate what has also the roof, windows and mew 8hod In tho way of Jm- work on the main building and tow inco faking charge, Mr. or of Industrial bulldlajf. icracd tho following. We bave put in a third tqewar ffor Tho Christmas Cap- and regraded the school aeflorJJqg- ly, making a school roam In the Looucy Has Done, -industrial building, a new dam, six feet Am having the plans drawn up far long and Installed a a woodshod aad gymnasium o us Kiel at pumping station, built this coming spring and saw slarger pipe from there raor. building, putting in Have planted a walnut orcuaru where there had been thta fall; havo grubbed out ana id a half Inch before, oleared considerable Jana rer gar- sufficient to keep the den. perly supplied with, Taken Out or routes, S built a 20,000 gallon' There is a strong feeling tnai ine Improve the sewerage State Reform Sohool should not be sewage being emp- ran on a political basis that r. 11 creek beforo this and Mrs. Looaey snouid not oe re- t; this system works to moved to make places for some one Evidenced by the gene- who Is clamoring for a political re- all at tho school, we ward. If the reformation or oeys a case of typhoid fev- 1j what we are aiming at, u wouia of that naturo for seem that the best tnongni 01 pro- yearn, 'greeslve citizens, and men aad wo- sed and brought men who aro moved ty pnnaniuro- oy havo dovoted tho best years of.uncommon thing to hear of CO bush-1 Kulciii un n MniiufucturJnK Town, their lives to the management of olt of wheat to tho acre, or of 100 j Sulom does not boost of being a these boys and it would be almost n bushels of oats. Whllo those- are x- j manufacturing center twit novorthe- orlme to place new managers In coitions, grain growing is still profit' charge who would havo all to learn able In many sections. Many farm and that at tho expense of the state ors havo learned that greater profits and of tho best interests of human-cun bo obtained from diversified an J Uy. intensified farming, and for this roa- lean Is proud of tho variety and magnitude of nor manufacturing ptants. llolow is u pnrtlal list of theso institutions, which spooks for itsolf- "', iBBBBBBrBBBBBBBBLBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB? 1 ASMiBSBBSBBBBBBBBBBSSBBffBulBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB BiBr3BaMBSWir-T ' JarXMTttJfBssssWHsssssssssssssslBBhlJjfflri WjFyWttT K bbbb!bbbbbbbbbbbbbVbWP sllvPsVV?a " .hbbbKs2bb1bbbbbbbbb3bibbbbbbbBbbbbH " bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI tM BsBsBsBtW fBssi&9IRBBBBBBBWM .jtT .4. ifSTf H3bH IbBBBbW BBBBBBHB BB WFl BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlV I 'ttuHI " i WPBBBBwRi l ft IT MSBIBBBBBHbBSBbBBBBBbIH (x V BBv3 i jBt 3BBBbH Jk2 ff i BbbI tBBBLBBBrW X C BBBBBBBll IbbUH I H Ono fonco factory. Ono harrow fnotory Kour nursorles, Two ooda works Two creameries, Ono soap factory. Ono electrical fixkiro manufactur ing plant. Throo fruit dryor fnctorlcs. ono unx fibre plant. Two brlok yards. Two proprietary medlclno con corns. In pro,noct wo hnvo a J200.000 nun, nna another 1 100,000 woolen mill. Thoro Is n good open l"g for n hardwood tool handle fac tory, u furnlturo fnotory, a denatured alcohol factory, an excelsior mill and many other smaller inanufnoturltiic couofirns. Tlu Public 1VCH, Kor more general Information on any of tho subjects troatad In thld work persons would do well to sooiiro froo sample oopleti of oltljor of our two dally newspapers, Tho Capital Journul or the Orouon Hin..-mn,, ellhor of whloh Is ably edited and re.' liable. Uuijh'I of the Oregon Htuto Ilcform Scltool, 0oucrMl ,'n,,1- . 1,00. lew grain is crown In the Wll- Altkough the Intormatleji la ti4'jaraeU0 vaijey ti,un in former yoore.' artiole has beea eonflsed aliaeet ex- JclHblvoly to Bpeolal lines f farmfRg, such as fruit, haps, livesttok, jkmjI- Jtry, dalryiBg. flax, auU aad other ispeolal orops, it mux sot be Inferred Our farmers are.however, more pros perous than at any time In tho hU-j tor- of the oountry, and itls admitted oven by the ardent advooates of grain I growing that the change Is a good ' Itbat the Willamette valley la not a:"e. ow xrora me point or morttI( teiuimeni as wen as irom a nnanoiui good general (rloultural eouHtry. Among the first crops grown aw was wheat from seed supplied by the old Hudson Day company, when each isettler expeoted to simply ratoe whut be needed for bread, otner graiai -were likewise Introduced, and for 0 years the Willamette tailey has been a paraaue ror wneai growwri ju Baker fans. a. mile tie considerations, should be heard the early days fabulous crops we-e a spring called the In this matter Mr and Mrs Loon-Raised here, and even now It is no a nnanolal consideration. Theso conditions are J only a natural outgrowtn or our higher agricultural development, aud to the wide-awake citizen raaks the Willamette valley the more In viting as a locality In which to cast their fortunes and those of their fam ilies. " O ni Buy your Xsou candles at Zhnt'e.j One woolon mill. Two flouring mills. Two sawmills. Three planing mills. Ode fruit oanuery. One stovo foundry. Two Iron foundries. One gasoline englno factory. One brewery and loo plant, Two pruno packing houses Ono tile factory. Two cigar factories. Ono baking powder factory. Ono Sienna paint factory. One pickle, vinegar and works. Two box factories. One broom factory. Two tanneries. cider HKItTOll Ol'fiALIiM'S OHHATItST MILLLVHUY nSTAIIMfUiMKXV Mies M. D. Hvnns Iihh for hIx ygarn conduotod the largo oxelusiv mil. Unery oslnbjlhmont In this olty tho hat storo for ladloe at Jm.j, Moyora & Sons department storo as lending modlsto of tho Capital City, Mis Hvaim has a romitafinn far and wJdo for fully meeting the demand of tho successive uoowns In sprang and fall millinery. Hor selec tions are made In person and her openings aro dreams of beauty and rviuons or rasmou that aro visit xl from far and near. Keoplng thor oughly posted In tho profewilou, hor creationa always look right when left o her Judgment, and sho can certainly be called o ast miaf. ress of her trade. Sho emolova a large forco and occudIom noariv n half the second story of tho large establishment with her work room and galea depart mont. Sho person ally vlslta tho Jarg wtablfckmeijUi in tne east and makes her selection ror shipment with orders for ta neweat (hinge that come out to fol low In successive shipments.