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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1908)
KwWaMwM""" ,, .r -- PAILT OATTTAL tVtmKAh, MAJUmt, OttlPOON. ,Ay BUTCBMBBR H,fl Canvas Gloves Leather Gloves All Sizes Canvas DtiHtng and Duck at Low Prices Pearl Buttons, 2 dozen for... 5 Cotton Blanket i..t.. ". 50 a pnlr Extra Largo Cotton Blankots . , . . . .$1,00 I'ttlr Mercerized Prist ..Qyard TOWELS ....5 TOWELING 5 yd OUTING FLANNEL 5 yd IIBAVY OKAY 1I08K. . .12 pr LADIES' VESTS. 10 LADIHS' ItUWIKIlS... 50 pr HAMILTON & DIIOWN SHOES BEST FOR WEAK ALL LEATHER ALL KINDS ALL SIZES MEN'S RUBBERS QQ Boys' Suits, extra good raluoJ $2.00 Men's Suits, $Q.50 to $12.00, best values. Ladlea' Coals new stock just in. arr ft -"" "u-atf1 R0STE1N &GREENM1, WEfiSTl DEPOSITORS Like to fool that in bringing tholr business to n bank thoy aro helping to build It up; in other words thoy nro giving something ' for what thoy rccolvo. Wo want you to fool that way Coward us. WE ARE GROWING GROW WITH US Wo want your account want to mnko oursolvos useful to you In any thing pertaining to llunnco and wo can linndlo It with profit to j ou and to oursolvoi. United'States National Bank of Salem, Ore. When You Are Dry WHY NOT BUY A pure mid wholesome boverng that Is Bold in all the cltlov of Wcntorn Orogon and Northern California, Made of the Choicest Malt and Hops Grown in Marion County Mndo of Filtered Wntivr and strlotly In accordance with tho Pure Food Law Salem Beer is tho boat mild beverage offered tho public. Mndo by soloutlflc processor and gunruutod pure nnd whole tome. No adulteration. No druya or chemicals nnd under the inott pored sanitary conditions. 'Address nil orders to Salem Brewery Association i SALEM'S BIG THREE HUNDRED THAT NUMBER OF HOUSES At the regular meeting of tho Doar of Trado Wednosday. evening Secretary Hofer gavo out some In formation that was a revelation to many of tho mombers proient. It was a iar''j i.tl f ii w ohms, giving with each namo tho Amount so far Invested in property. Tho list gave tho namo of only 35 of Salem's now settlors and tho aggregate of tholr investments amounted to 1125. 000 In round numbers. This, of courso, as ovoryono knows, cannot include all of the business brought to Salem during the past season. In fact, It is only a portion of it. Man of -tho now comers, who havo made Investment, aro hardly known and tho facti cannot bo obtained. Hence, the Put presented is entire ly Inadequate, it serves more, how ovor, to Illustrate what I- being done. If 35 famillos of now comer invest $125,000, on an average of nearly $4000 each, our community can cortnlnly well afford to keep up its efforts to 302 iro tho location of a many as poMlblo, Among thoso umtmornted, It is learned Mint sonio hnvo as yet only invostcd a small part of tholr capital, only a small part of tholr Immediate families lufvo co mo, and tho groat work of Induc ing tholr frlondB nnd formor nolgh bow to follow In tholr wako, litis not yet begun. It Is undoubtedly safe to say that thoso 35 families have brought n quarter of n million dol lars In wealth with thorn, to so nothing of what thoy will produco lu this wonderful western country Furthermore, It U n well known fact that snveral hundred families havo c-ijr b-v" 'h nr "" listed and wlni'H I "' ' n actlcnlb unknown Purb r 1 1" J to make thiMtiselve Icown nnd give a state mnnt to tho Hoard of Trado. Hundreds of now housoi nnd Im provements hayo gono up on small tracts, all of which has mado busi ness for lumbor dealor, planing mlllu mntnrlnl til oil linfivnn ninn 'nnd most of ell. lnbor 'or niacin lc Early Inst rpilng, It will bo r mombored, thoro was n great demand fdr more houses' In Salem. Scores of now families woro coming In with no plnco to hciao thorn Aflor huuMng tho town ovor and oullstlng ovory ronl cstato man nnd each wlde-nway citizen to llnd places for the now comcrs, 8ecrotnry Hofer finally np- J piled to tho body of tho Board of l Trado to havo n wlde-awnko commit- too to ennvasi tho town nnd Induco property owners to build houses, both for rent and for sniff. This wns dono Jin a systematic and thorough mitn I nor Something over n hundrod houspae woro pledged nnd tho mat j tor beennio coutuglouB The good work has gono on until nearly 300 I new liomtM are tho roiult of this ar'H work TIiIh hns made busi ness for nil tho mntortal doalors nnd , for tho mechanic as well. No doubt 1 many more Iioiihps wIP be built, ns now onos nro being slnrted nonrly ovory day, 1it tho domand now is ltv'n greater -Minn last spring, not i withstanding nil tho now buildings i In existence Pennlo come to tho Hoard of Trado rooms ovory day,' looking for cottages to lent or pur- , chase on the Installment plan Tho fall season Is upon us. and. a U rue tomnry, innnv fnmlMo will bo com-ln- In for the winter school work.' nnd thoy ought to bo provldod for In some manner Tho quostton now Is. shall another house bundling cam paign bo started? Tho Hoard of Trnilo pumiiiltten will nrnlinlitv lnln this matter up In the near future and J ' riibmlt It to the property owners of' I the oily 1 SEW. M- Salem, Ore. EXCURSION TRAINS and Special Rates SEPT. H. Salem, Ore. OREGON STATE FAIR AN EXPOSITION FOR 1908 The LARGEST and BEST PACIFIC COAST PAD CHILDREN IPnpp Monday, 1-Mli. ll RESERVED BOXES CAN BE IJAD IN AD VANCE FOIt THE RACES GHir.nnpv Saturday, ietb Ff Greatest Eznlblt ut any Coast Fair. New buildings all completed.. Walks and grounds tho fllnest. , Freo camping for thousands. Agricultural collogo to ho!d meetings. Kncoo six dsys; commence Monday. Free evening entertainments. McElroy's Band and Orchestra. Prominent men will speak. Fancy stock, .shown dally. Complete Program for Six Days Two Great Shows and NightSomething Doing Every Hour One Hundred Thousand Oregon People Attend the Fa and are Better for it. A WEEK Of PROFIT FOR YOU! ENJOYMENT FOR THE FAMILY! SUMMER SCHOOL FOR ALL! Low Rates Salem, Oregon Sept. 14-19 COME Low Rates Salem, Oreec Sept. 14-191 HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. White House Restaurant For n Regular 25c Dinner at 20c They can't be beat McGilciirist & Son Proprietors. m0AsA Proparea yonnc pocplo e bookkeenoK.. -renori era nnd mnml trork. Tho olopn:cnt o' tho Nortliweot v i aford optnlal luousanus in ino noxk low years, rrejpare note. Bend for cjUIoj W. I. STALEY, PRINCIPAL Salem, oreg MEALS 15c Call and try thorn. Moals lDc. Bonrd per wsok $2.75, alto fur nished rooms very reasonable AT THE Salem Restaurant H30 COURT STREET. THE LENOX Portland's new and most cvoii ruruUhed hotel, Third nnd streets, fronting on the btv. City Plaza and adjacent to bn: center. Free bu to and from ti Tp-to-dato gr II Esre'W n Telephone In cer rom Pr baths. Eiiiopcan Plan, $1 o 92.30 IVrl American Plan, $i.n0 to 81 IVrl O. II. SPENC lit, JUnaj 4HhH IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHI) HOTEL OREGON Waller & Henlschel 8ucceors to K. KiUerlln T 4The Elite" Hotel and Cafe 1 1H mh4 14N Commercial StrjHt Mcabj 0 A. M. to Midnight. Excel lont Mon3hauls Lunoh, 23c Bun day Family Dluuors and llnmiuets n Specialty. rTpw?aEss aa I rzwrnsm-T H- v ff Zr ' i hi i ' Comer Seventh nnd Stawk St. Portland's New and Modern J ;: Hotel. Rates $1 per day and : : .up. European plan. Tree Bus. S : : WRK3MT.WCKINS0N HOTEL CO. Proprietors 2 f4-HK4--r-r s444t- ' iiiiiiiinwiiiiniiihi i! firaber Bros. T1IM PREVAU.IXn MOIIK la hunlwot tlulyli for murlur Kor a private residence inching can equal It, in being at the same time artUtlc. boAutlful and durable. How over, those w ho .cannot afford hard wood trim 0il uot hae the plain. old-fasUWmed M14, I make a sp ctalty of h latu deigns in Inter tor woodwork lu both hard nnd soft woods and my prlca aro vy low. A. I. H A X S K X, Manufacturer of Sash, Doom. Mouldings, and all kinds of Itous flutfth. Corner Mill and Church Sti. Pho Mai UU VKHV COSTIiV PII.VK OK .IAnilKRV Consul John N. MoCunn. Ir hl an nual report covering Dunf 'inline, furnishes tho following dostrlptlnn of (be Scotch tuniiufaeturo of lino loiim Inlaid linoleum Is making rapid RtrliltVH In niiliiln favor It It in nro expensive, as tho colors are not mere ly printed on the surface of (be fau Iris, but are solid all through Un der tho original patent It was manu factured bv means of stenrtU Tho fabric which was plaml on the can vas foundation wm a mixture of oxide 1'iuoad oil aud ground cork, and to thli mUturo was added tho desired color. l)y moans of a stenoll nppartua the black colors or a pattern were la'd down on the canvas, there after tho red parts wore also laid .down, and so on. and after tho pat- tern had been completed th wholo i wns vubjoct (o hydraulic pressure and thou dried. This patmt ha. expired but a new process has bn Intrmlurl In which each color Is mamifnrturd In sheets. A sheet U uaiwtl tbraugh a cjllndei hatng knlven which rut out the re. an trod part of the color for making tho uatterit. and the marhlne depos its three parts on the cam as in tho appropriate ptAcos. Each successive color Is dalt w ith lu fhU way. and after all the colors have, hsou laid on the wttol U sub jected to heavy procure The bene fit of this now patent, which has not oxplred. Is that the dlvttian ltnee betwoeu th dlffercat rolors a o nmo more clearlv out at the iolnlui The marblaery for this new patent U,;; i-j uiauuinie. wutk ueintc . . . about 130 feet high, while the ma- chluo itMlf Is nearly 110 feot hith- " tho building and equipment -cost... tret, back of Barr's Jewelry t aiwm Jiu.oaa. ana mere are sonuf ' store, ruone 050. ntteen nignis 01 steel stairs built In-!.. Mt. Angel Colleg JIT. ANOEL, ODE. in chargo of tho Dene.dlctluo Fathers. Boarding schoo for jo mou and boys. Term opens September S,- Board, tuition and U dry, $210 pr year. Preparatory, Commarola), Si - nJ c'4i! slcal Coursos. Wrlto for catalogue, SKtSW'SEL.-: PLUMBING AND 1 GAS FITTING READY TAILORED CLOTHES FOR WELL DRESSED 3' &triff WWA 70 nnsi- DANGE PC) TO 4U Will give prompt attention to all orders, guarantee our work to give satUfactlon and to be up to the sanitary standard. I WE WILL RE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES OX CONTRACTS Call at our shop on Liberty E. ECKERLEN Family Liqaot State 144 C mmercul St. Free D1 to lo machine IHmHHHllHMHIH