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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1908)
DAILY CAMTAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1008. HE MEYERS STORE BEAUTIFUL ,. iiKUVmU " r.T""'L fiMMr USflBBBBSarl HHBBlHffiBlHiHSiHHhBK J& t ,'$rJff...HJ flklJMIMSMBBBBBlSiPTTit -Aff'SlSMBSSSSSSSSSl ELRBHMvBE3KEHHSHB&ailBLii s-ty JBtaitt wBlWUT-rf" sflHr9BaiSBSBSBBlBV IHIBlBHEH'aHHV'iHPcP " tJnJiMHili IWBiiiHtiifr 'H innasaisasasasassaM "aHBsssssssBBBaBBsusssf9sssi BmEP'WhIjHHhm 'xHllHiHr -TBMr ?. ishbsssssssssssssssssssssj BHBBHHtaUk i H1BHk r - 'WkllsBHRL'K kc,vi?ii,c'U bSlsbsbsbbsbsbdisbI lllBafeBHRnltaHHHHRBBKBBIHHBIIlBSBfiHlMMflBwBHH TuBSSSSSSSSSSSBSSSSSSSSSSSl Meyers & Sons Upon Their Enlarged to. About 7000 Additional floor Space . Salem's Greatest Depart ment Store' Adds Full Fledged Clothing and Shoe Department on Court st View of Court Street, Widest nnd Most Costly PWved Street In Nortlnres , Showing Joseph Meyers Sons' I DeiMirttncnt Store With 100 feet of Plato Glass Show Windows. ge Investment by Enterprising Mercantile Boosters That Will Draw Trade to the Capital City Ittrrtin is not n very long (u'.lne goes, and yet It marks !r; the full mensuro of n Yet In thirty yoars of rfrtDouj life, how much may raid What a library It I arte were all Its events put life, n4 what Interesting rund- k I toad make And yot thirty ktfwsliaoous contact with tlio i Is a business way Is iudocd Use. The man or tho firm (Vu beta In tho llmo light of i for that lonRth of tlmo, and testation for fair dunlins (ktfr and Reed citizenship la i thrown can safoly bo tnutod taiit along that line to tho WUUrer has been practised (t msr be classed as a habit. IWy can be and are acquired ifouseasbad habits, though i ot m easily, and n good formed, the habit of bo- mr clean, honest, fair. id and cbarltablo nro 'wairj to break as vicious i Lfo ot Joseph Mtyera & Sons hns boon In business almost feet his own Ideas about conducting wost was purchnsod nnd romodolcd that longth of time. It started out .tho business; ideas gnlnod by years .to milt Its now ubo. This gavo 7000 on tho principle, that fair, squaro dealing was tho only foundation on which miccosn could he built, and. II. hns demonstrated tho correctness of thnt view. Tho storo n long whllo ago formed tho habit; and Its omployoo from tho highest to lowest are ln noculatcd with It from tho start. Tho mngnlflcont department store on tho corner of Court nnd Liberty strcotB Is tho ovldcnco that tho hab it Is a good ono to form. Away back In 1880 Joseph Meyjrs inld tho foundations for tho prosont magnificent business. At that time ho bocamo tho hond of tho firm of J. M, Rosonburg & Company, suc ceeding Droymnu Bros. At this tlmo the storo wns at tho cornor of Court nnd Commercial streets nnd was known as "Tho Whlto Cornor." Tho firm contlnuod In business until 1889, whon Joseph 'Moyors purchased tho Interest of his partners and b?- of experience, nnd tho buslnoss bo- squaro feet additional floor spneo, gan to grow llko young corn nftor a nnd Into thlu was moved tho cloth Juno rain. ling department for men nnd children In 1901, tho rapidly growing bual-,nn tho inimonfo shoo department. noss hod crowdetl tho old qunrto-s Thl8 now nnnox, with a hnndsomo hoyond tholr cnimclty. nnd arrange-1 ,,rou otnrnnco, and flno pinto gksj monts woro mado by which Mr. Mc Cormack was Induced to romod I tho big brick on tho cornor of. Court nnd Liberty, and In thnt year tho business was .transferred to Its now location, nnd there it has slnco re mained, growing steadily and add ing department nftor department. In 189G Mr. Meyers took his sons, Henry W. and Milton U, In tho firm nnd has gradually transferred tho wolght nnd responsibility so long carried by him onto tho sturdy shoulders of his sons, Under .tholr mnnagoment nnd with tholr father's wise experience and ndvlco tho storo has continued to grow until, Inst fall moro spaco be came solo proprlotor. Mr. Meyora came an ufinoluto necessity. To get show windows, fronts on Court street, bringing tho full half block frontngo under tho occupancy of tho firm. Tho Immonso room la nrtlstlcully finished in cream nnd green, and tho result Is a soft mollow light that gives ono a jonso of rostfulnoss, Tho clothing hi kept in the most modorn onblnets, dust proof nnd with sliding hangors, so that no garment nftor It Is onco placed thoroln nood tc in foldod, but Is brought out, examined, nnd If unsold, roplaoed without any wrinkling. This system mnkos shop woar or shelf woar impossible, bo sidos being convenient nnd speedy. Tho main storo whero drosses and gowns aro displayed Is provided with bolng now In solo control put In of-' this tho building adjoining on the tho same modorn convenloncoa. Tho ono featuro, howovor, thnt wilt uppoal moro than all othors, al ways excepting the dollght tho fom Initio mind finds In looking at beautiful garments nnd dainty llng orlo, Is tho big rest room. This has boen fitted up In tho nnnox with plonty of onsy chairs nnd cozy cor nor, tho furnlturo upholstered In Spanish loathor, u roal genulno big sitting room, with lavatories con vonlont, and It has a home-like, in vltlng look that mnkos ono want to Just sit down and do nothing for a whllo, only Jiiot bo Inzy. Tho Moyors' big display windows, n row of pinto glass tho full longth of tho sttoro on Court and ncrose Use) front on Liberty, nro always a do light. They nro a panorama of woarablos; hnndsomo gowns artis tically displayed, dainty things that dollght tho fomlnlno heart; laces and llngorlo, hoslory that when tho wrltor hereof fastonen his gaz on It mndo him long ,lo bo a girl Thousands of . things whlto aiu boRuttful, tho uses of which poor, Ignorant man knows not oven tho ubo of, and nil arranged bo thnt ono can't pasa by without pausing to nd mlro, attost tho volume and qunllty of tho stock nnd boar unlmpoachablo ovldonco of it ho artistic oyo and doft hands of tho window drosoor. Yootordny tho storo was a bUBy placo for bo 'Ides tho rogular crowd of cuHtomora dozom of blk jjacklng boxes woro bolng omptled of tholr contonts, and busy bauds ami hurry Ing foot woro placing thorn In tho nnnox. Tn tho uoi'r futuro thoro will bo a formul opening and It Is snfo to say that thoro will ho tho biggest gath ering of Salom'fl beautiful women that over nswmblod undor ono roof In tho city. Tho Journal unltos with tho bnl an co of tho city In wishing Joseph Meyers & Sons that continued pros perity tholr rnlr dealing, straight" forward buslnoHS methods and tire lows energy eutltlo them to. PH6M6 FOR , I STATE FAIR M":s for the itniu foil- Bjltt held from September ..v, nno oegun oy 1 rd of AsrlcHlture Mou-H Ptture, will be bu!U and r improremenu to be K we tronnH. .in . 00 TUe board KS ' lh,K bulM" ol a UBd, & bulld.n tr ha secretary t effice: artrfi. t Poultry 89d creamery ?IUdfor a new i. ... ' WlTr . walk. t.. la eiBArto,! !. tC,?l!lu ooo. - tv u.nq Tluirsdax. Pacing, b-yonr-old, $500. Pacing, 2:1G class, $800. Trotting, 2:14 class, $5000. Friday. Pacing, consolation, $1000. Pnolng, 2:05 class, $1500. Trotting, 2:20 class, $800. Saturday, Trotting, 2:09 classy $1000. Trotting, consolation, $1000, S. S. Bailey, of Albany, has of fered to duplicate the money for trotting and pacing In tho 2-yoar-old classes. Tho Brook Nook ranch, of Mon tana, C. X. Larrabee, of Portland, owner, has offered to pay .$50 to each trotter and pacer that was bred on tho above ranch that makes the time of 2:30 or better on 4 ho Sa'om track this yar. Special premiums have been of fered by the Shorthorn Cattlo Breed ors' Association, of Chioaco. tho Red Pollod Cattle Breeders' Asso ciation, of Iowa, and tho Pereheron Salmi, -trlnal papery, It was docldod tomor- An advortlsomont of tho fair will! row the t-ibjeets assigned to uomo bo plnced In tho "Billboard," a mag azine dovoted to amusements. $100 Reward $100. Tho readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn that thoro Is at least partioular point nnd to limit Its longth. It li to be the duty of the pastor loci to appoint the proachors for tho conferonco meetings. The conforenoe expressed tlself em phatlcftlly on the use of thv minister- ono dreaded disease that sclenco has ( lal robe by Its pastors whon oon beon able to euro hi all its fiftagea, and ducting services, and voiced its dis that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo'ploasuro ou tho abolition or negloct Ja tho only positlvo euro now known! to uso th robe, ' ft 4 reeiM sjoaa t I Horso Broodors Soolety of Amorl 'fktt Ih. tom .1 'ProaieBH I? Hi. . LP tT141 off ud. .ulrT 'or the M4 u" at ftf. iiaft.V.- llnn yL1Ut SH. ,. r. iu ! s. .. b.o .. . !v-,ur oa to breeders in their raspeotlve branches. , Th members of the board are: W. II. Matlook, president, Pondle ton; M. . D. Wisdom, Portland; Mark Hurlburt, Albany; Frank Lot, Portland; W. H. Downing, Shaw. The following appointments were made: Superintendent of Art Depart mentMrs. W. N. Gntans, Salem. Lady's Work Mrs. A. L. Brown, Salem. Lady Matron Mrs. E. A. Holton. . Superintendent Livestock Depart ment. Mr. Geo. Gammle, Portland. Superintendent of Pavilion W H. Savage, Salem. Superintendent Poultry Depart- at H. C. Schellhaus, Gc-rvals, Route 2. The restaurant privilege at the to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh bolng a constitutional disease, re quires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken Internal ly, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system, thereby destroying the foundation of tho disease, and giving tho patient strength by building up tho constitu tion and assisting nature in doing its work. Tho proprietors bavo so muoh faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any ease that it falls to curo. Send for list of testimonials. Addross P. J. Cheney & Co., Tole do, O. Sold by all druggists, 75a. Take Hall's Family Pills for oou- stipation. Thmrm Im Only Onm Bromo Quinino" Thmt Im Laxativo Bromo Qulninm CANT0 YHC WOftLD OVEtt TO OWt A OOLD IM CMC OAY. Always remember tho full name, for this signature on every box. FOR VIOLATING AN INJUNCTION OHIO LUTHHHA.V SVXOI) CONPHRRNOK. Rev. Carl Hopf, pastor of Christ .German Lutheran church of this City, was elected presidontof the Portland-Tacoma conference of tho Ohio synod at its session yesterday afternoon, The posltldn of secretary fell to Rev. H. 'Flathmann, of Au rora Succeeding the reorganiza tion of tho conforenoe, business mat ters relating to the mission activity of the body wero considered at length. Recommendations regarding the future supply of tho mission pets were sent to synod leal head quarters, at Columbus, Ohio. TV, fnfll(tnta th Irnntafllnn nf mala gate was let to E. M Law. olhualne&3 and the dIscuEfl,on of doc. At Its sosslon today tho confer oace dlsoussod a paper proparod by Rev. J. F. Doescher, of Sherwood on "A'helsm." This ovonlng Rev. K. Klllan, of Puyallup, Wash., will preach tho sermon at tho rogular service, nnd Rev. C. Hopp will read the confosi slonal service. , o .Veglocted Colds Threatens Life. (Prom tho Chicago Tribune.) " 'Don't trlflo with a cold,' Is good advice for prudont mon and women. It may be vital In the ease of a child. Proper food, good ventilation, and dry, warm olothing are the proper safeguards against colds. If they are maintained through the change able weather of autumn, winter and ! spring, tho chanoes of a surprise from ordinary colds will be slight. But the ordinary light colds will become severe If noglected, and a well os tabttehed ripe cold is to the germs of diphtheria what honey is to tho bee. Tho groatost menace to child j,md ben daolarod ,aBt faU by the life at this season of the year Is :J-..nig 8lx, tbo employers secured an negieciea ooiu. wneiner u m a child or aduk, the cold slight or se vere, the very best treatment that can be adopted is to give Chamber lalst's Cough Remedy. It is safe and sure. The groat popularity and im mense sale of this preparation has beea attained by Its remarkable cured of this ailment, A cold never result in pneumonia when It Is giv es. For sale at Dr. Stone's drug' store. &JLrri (United Prosa Loasod Wire.) Now York, Feb. 12. Threo out of flvo mombors of til? Typographic al Union No. fi, punished for violat ing an Injunction, have beeu sen tenced by Justice BUihoff to pay $2fi0 In line each, and spend 20 das In Jail. The other two members were lined $100 each. Patrick MoCormlok. former prod dont of the union; George Jackson and Vincent Costollo, organizon), the three men sentenced to Jail, are members of tho "Big Six" local of the union. After a strike for a closed shop and an eight-hour day injunction restraining the unionists from Interfering with non-union men. They called the court's atten tion to the fact that the Injunction was vlolatod. and the Ones Just Im posed are tho result of an investiga tion by tho court. JRS; TflKTaasl lyQaw,r3fW' JaKsiSiLaLal HLLWbW- f W steaBSstBHaVkB I LLLLHBHkwrisssissHki o j Lfuton IWO tiWinKixUrW!M &yffl&5 Dr. Stone's Drug Store The only cash drug store lu Oregon, owes no one, and no ono owes It; carries large stock; Its shelves, counters and show cases are loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toilet articles, wines and liquors of all kinds for medicinal purposes. Dr. Stone is a regular graduate in medi cine, and has had many years of experience in tho practice. Consul tations are freo. Prescriptions are free, and only regular prices for medicine. Dr. Stone can be found at bis drug store, Slem, Or., from la the morning tuUil I at sight.