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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1907)
ft I' r rv DAILY CAPITAIi JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMDER 25, 1007. orthwestern Stove Foundry flctly up-to-dato plant mau- ;all sizog and styles needed irkot, from tho baby range Inch oven to tho mammoth restaurant ranges In both land brick sot Btyles, also is, and alr-tlght hoators of patterns for coal and .all nalablo styles and slze3. fiicngo Steel Knngc, ilm that tho Chicago, Royal pal-Chicago, all threo of ro urn it on identical lines, jod workers, and as pleas- le eyo as any range sold on )c Coast. We do not say iderstand, ulinnly becnuso feA .. .... ....-;. .. . uiom, uui uecauso u is an and incontestable fact, ;vant you to know It. Wo it wo nro talking about, iauso wo havo been making igc9 right on this spot for nty years. Think of it! Twenty Years old residents of this com- Rwlll gladly vouch for oiir it becauco thoy havo boon ir rangoj all theso years, sy should know. You that it ranges arc right, and not the BBt ranges to bo pur- :for tho monoy, that wo navo had to havo gone out justness years ago (because' llo of tho Pacific Coast want bo:t, and thoy aro going to and from tho very faot aro still in tho business, and Bold moro of theso rnngoa thnn In nny yonr previous, Bt conccdo that wo have a tho nbovo statomont. toynl-Chicngo, as woll as all lies, is built on strictly aclon- iclplos, liko a locomotivo or ted to ubo tho fuel obtaiu- Ctho northwost coast. They throughout with oaboetos, thor words, thoy nro mado thlcknossos, viz: ono of of nsbostoa and thou nn- steel. Tills mothod Insuros ium hent and perfoct rndln,- ilnlmum fuol. Tho ovon of pgo, tho Royal and Itoynl- Srangos Is ono of tho very rc9, and it has no auporlor is en equal. It la mado ot Fbot pollahod stool and will id within thirty minutes at- Ing tho fire, nnd Is so con- pthat ovory portion of th heated uniformly, tho air around It being espoclnlly Now about tho jacket or shell. .Ized boforo nickeling lavery nousowifo takes moro or less rust. prido in tho neat appearance of her kitchen range, nnd with this fact In view, wo havo discontinued the man ufacturing of tho old-fashioned cold rolled ranges, which must bo onam- to provent oled, and from which tho enamel burns ofr, and is scratched off, giv ing tho rango a bad appearance, and wo now make evory rango of either tho very highest grado of American polished steel or best grado of bluo refined Bteel. Theso ranges aro haudsomo specimens of tho stove manufacturers' art, and will look much better after long usago than tho cold rolled enameled style. Then, about tho polished tops on theso ranges: Instead of polishing cur tops with dry emery, as is tho old method, wo polish in oil, which Wo wish, also, to call your atten tion to another excellent featuro of these ranges, 1. o tho folding door high closet, for which wo claim su perior advantages, and tho only clOBOt on tho market with tho door balanced on springs, which prevents slamming when opening or, closing. Reservoirs aro furnished in cop per enameled cast iron, and galva nized iron, and either In flush or bracket style. Drop oven doors aro spring bal anced, and operato with a touch, and nro tho strongost and tho neatest in tho market, and do not got out ot or der coolly. Well, wo havb told you of a few of tho good features of our ranges, however, wo could culogizo on tho French and Italian Prunes Of the wldo variety of deciduous a fair yield, for theso prunes from tho fruits that aro grown In tho Wlllam-j older orchards, and 1G0 bushels of. otto valley, tho pruno Is, perhaps, 'greon fruit will mnko a ton of tho tho lender of all from n commercial I cured product, which la worth from point of view, and la tho source of .$30 to $100, according to grado, de great inconio to tho growor who pending upon alzo nnd quality. Cost glveg proper attention to its culture, of cultivation does not oxcoed tho Thoro aro throo principal varieties cost ot producing n crop of grain, of this fruit tho Italian, French or Pruno harvest begins about tho Petite, and tbo Silver. AH yield mlddleot September and continues splendid results, but tho ono which 30 days. It is all dono by hand, and is distinctly an Oregon, and ono gives employment to thousands ot might Bay, a Wlllnmotto valley pruno, I families. Aftor being ripped in boll is tho Italian, which Is produced to.ing wator, rinsod in cold water and greater perfection, in slzo, flavor and opread upon trnys, tho fnuit gooa in SEVEN XMAS. to dryers of from 100 to 150 bushels wpbbisssssssm StPus waBSmtti '35BHB bssskCbssH hvw ia sail "M tsi jiy SgyMfSliSlfiESrl 1 I V" 1 , Wt BPHH sBssaiBBBBBBBBBBssBflBBSSSBL. rP BBWfPBjPffffffffBIMJIflfflfBpfc 1 not only makos a smoother top, but morlts of thorn all day and still llud pr vonta rust, and makos thorn onslar somsthlng now nnd Important to call to clean and to koop clonn. :your attontlon to. Fact Is, thoro la The llro box Is built In proportion t on objcctlonnblo foaturo about to tho ovon, nnd Is deop nnd largo, "? J " . . .., 0Uii4iniif ii !.... wide Tho rango are fur-""0'1 w,th D"I,,0X rntw' u,tnbl In a f.w words, the Royal, Chtoogo Itli sfol wlro oven raoka, troi'g nnd convenlont, and Fofcrable to the old stylo, fcomo Iron racks. Our oven loot! housewife. Sho n all times the axaot Umfiartt- tho oven without opnlug tin )r, toy pi, Chicago and Itoyal- .rniifics nre mado In 10-lnch, 20 Inch, 22-Inch and 24-lnoh rith six holes on top, or solid is ucsirou, nnu in wiiwr or reservoir stylos. Mnln nil braced from tho oven prevent warping. for oither wood or coal, and grata 'nnd the noyftl.ClUcagp nro the beet may bo dumped instantly. Thp ax- aonstmcted, cheapest' to operate. tension fire box permits of longer t beet to buy, inoet attractive nnd wood than usual, and may be quick- .nou aHtlsfaatorj range in nil nd ly Qouvorted from wood burner to qv r- roanscp eolil on this oonet, d ooal burner, nnd vice versa. Lining! an, oito of thee ranxee will eon- In Are box nro extra heavy. nd ot!vlnce you that It It the miming link best qifallty out Iron. The ash pan to kkohou hnppln&ss. is commodious and arranged toj Kvsry range Is guHranteed. catch all aohee. w can furnish rouairs at a ino- Chlcugo, Royal and Royal-Chicago ineiifa noileo. You do not have Ui. ranges aro handsomely ornamented, wait for repairs from the ent, and l with smooth pattorned nickel worfc so doing ruin your range wmie wuu- (not fllngreed to catch nnd retain ing. greaso nnd dirt, but neat and nt-' These ranges are or salo by doal- trnctlvo), and castings nro copper- era in overy community In th "t. regon s Model Penitentiary attendance at tho Oregon rison is oulto regular.ranglng r5 io 400 there is very lit- Incs3 In appearance at raoals mon go to bed at regular ad most of "thorn aro lu f A new sidewalk has ben tho cuards on their lonely I of a mllo promonado. Tluy Kht hours, ticklish businoas knowing what moment they called upon to shoot down a pfcV tracks, or become tho tar- ime enternrlslng Tracey or ,' These state officials ot Wall roro Increased In number by leeven men and their hours artened up to eight. Thoy tblnklntr of Joining a labor sd Retting their wages raised 'undo Superlntondont Jamea ieerving tho fifth year of an ir sentence, tho guards bav I to do very much killing, nor of thorn been killed, so ever bo Is tho Chrlstmai Tho Capital Journal, u ley could do it at tbo drop If called unon to perform pw ho is fed and clothed and ractrce with human beings nrk. i ITlio Prison Reglnien. atendenfc James shapes an eles and handles all tbo bu3l- wests ot the prison in per- ero is a gentleman down on reet who drops In on him ceremoniously sometimes- iiwbody ever knows when tho K ot Oregon Is coming and out that way twlco a wee ftea and once a week al ways but James is noarly always roady for inspection. Tho governor 8ema to havo a personal interest in every prisoner, so far as wanting to know how ho is fed and clothod and how ho Is taking advantage of thi imperial right to bohavo himself. which seems to bo about tho only un restricted privilege that all have enual accos to. It Is behavior tnai countB and the stripes havo been re. moved from all tho mon, except a boggarly half dozen who will get into troublo and as punishment navo 10 eet on the zebra lawn tennis suits, where tho balls are made of Iron and tho rnokots aro slodgea to brtmfe rook. There is moro work than play at tho Orogon state prison and those gontlmen who aro not in the North western stovo foundry earning mono? for tho state, are busy on the rocK- plts in Marlon county, or oiearme land for the feoble ralnaea msium. or making brick for the new wings tn thn asvlum or some other con genial health-roeort occupation, Once a year they havo a game or uaseoau and a negro minstrel concert the rest of tho tlmo it is wort, worif. wnrir And that It a punishment in deed for men used 4o getting their living by their wits, or at lease wno started in that way but did not get on. Improvements tho rast xcar. Thprfl haro not been many because tho whole institution has bo?n put in pretty good shape and i a modwl In many ways. The looa, ui m tatlon, the employment largely out door, 30 on the roads, and 20 at the stato fair grouda, farm work o that den work, building bnrns and out houses, repairing the walla bo that they will not oaslly leak, a new out tago for Warden Curtis, who enforces discipline and yet all the mon like Parson Curtln. all thoso are con genial occupations and koop the mon out of the hoapltal. Somo of the brightest men are employed In the klcohon, the library, tho office at the stovo works, and they are allowed to do all kinds of things but keep guard over each other. Tho humnno prlnolples for which Governor Cham berlain has contended have raised the prison standard so that It Is a! mots as high as that of a state legis lature. While somo of theso prison- era forgot themselves so far in iso lated caies as to take things from in dividuals, the legislature never falls to take from 4he whole rnasa of the people alt that is not nailed down and copper fastened. Tliu Prion-Force. C. W. Jaraoe, superintendent ; P. H. Curtis, warden; J. J. Dengen, assist ant warden; T. R. Wilson, clerk; J. D. Shaw, physician; Rev. E. W. St. PJorre, chaplain and parole officer. . o Our blrdseyo and curly maple makes beautiful furniture. Wo have no scarolty of cedar and oak post timber, Oregon fir makes the best ship raasta In tho world. Eight mountain peaks covered wlh eternal snow, are ever in view from the Willamette valley. The evaporated Oregon prune h unequalled in the world. year, and Salem is In tho hoart et ono oC tho beat pruno districts In tk world. v Pimm. Almost ovory known varloty ot tfc plum family can bo nnd is grows , tho Wlllnmotto" valley and attala tho height of ' perfection in every, quality requisite to a, first-class, eat ing, preserving nnd shipping fruit.. Tho principal shipping varlotios, all ot which ylold abundantly, aro, thf Peach Plum, Drndshaw, Golde Drop, Oroen Qngo, Blub Danraort, Washington, etc., and all moot witsi BBBBslBSHgsSSBgH&iSHBailBBBBHKSaBBsH jgSJgSgSJfftgSSJSJSjgSJgyTji Jt iSartlim. U&JlflgJSaBBSM, VvPvRweHBJgSJSSJggjHgjBgEggggH VIEW OF THE FAMOUS RED HILLS PRUNE DISTRICT, NEAR SALEM qunllty than In Its natlvo clime "Sunny Italy." Tho Italian or Orogon pruno Is a lino, largo fruit of tho plum family, and bf dollclous flnvor. weighing. whon rlpo, about ten to fourtoon pruuos to tho pound. Tho usual mnn- nor of preserving- this fruit Is by artificial ovnporntlon. Thoro Is no moro wholosomo fruit oaunod than thoso pruuos, and great qunntltloi nro shipped green from nomo dia- t riots. Two himdrcd to two hundred and fifty bushels por aero la considered capacity, whoro It is ovnporatod by artificial hoat, requiring from 30 to 40 hours por kiln. Tho ourod fruit Is thou hnulcd from tho dryor to largo packing ostnbllohinonts, whoro It la graded as to slzo, thoroughly clonn sod and atorlllzud by llvo steam, aftor which It Is packed in pnpur linod boxes ot dlfforont slzea. Tho Oregon pruno, 'through care ful bundling and Judicious advertis ing, has galnod a world-wldo reputa tion, aud tho domnud la fur In oxcotw ot tho supply. Tho vnlloy prodweon hundrcda of cnrlonda ot prunes per i hourly wolcomo in markofs, o- tho onaUra Tho nvorngo cost of fuol to the Wlllnmotto vnlloy farmer is about $2.50 por cord. Tho young jouk that grows in grQAt nhuudauco horo, makes tho tougheRt nnd host possible ax linndlos, single nnd double treoM, plow bourns, etc. Tho largo oak timber of tho WIN lamotto valley whon quarter sawed nnd mado Into furnituro Is iunaur passed In tho world for beauty aid quality. ' Oregon Sienna Paint Company D. H. WEYANT, Manager . We are manufacturing forty-two Standard Tints and colors of Oregon Mineral Paint Ground in Oil, and Guaranteed Strictly Pure, Durable and Satisfactory in every particular. THE Company has just received $3,000 -worth of i newnucblnery jrqra JheJNH Pay Co of Cincin nati. In this shipment are fotr new grinder for grlntf Ing the paint ; six new mixers with a capacity of HO gallons each have also been added to the plant, and more new machinery Is coming When all the new machinery Is Installed the plant will have a capacity of i O frarrel of finished paint every 24 hoars. A carload of paint Is now on the road from the mines. 'MNBBSMBiHSttlMSfMe THFF PAINTS drc uscd by the statc m lllsUJsL I nil II kJ puWic nstitutjons on Hieir Merit and have stood the Severest tests that can be applied A contract with the State to furnish 1 8 barrels of paint for the asylum has just been completed ' - J T" APPLY BY MAIL OR PHONE, OR CALL AT FACTORY ON TRADE STREET BETWEEN CHUBCH AND HIGH This Paint is taken from the Mines in Lane county, aid manufactured at Salem. Ore. w