Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 29, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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This morning we had more businesjf than we could handle, but will
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EXPLANATION
The people understand the difference between a RUN ON MERCHANDISE that is caused
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by a KCAL AlKiriic in prices and an abortive attempt by professional outside brokerage
concerns to fool the consumers into buying goods at high prices which enables them to make
big profits for the merchants employing them, and 20 per cent of the sales for themselves.
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PROTECTION
The Salem Woolen Mill Store has been selling clothine to the Salpm nonnio w o( warn.
i; and it proposes to protect the trade. Doors open, blinds ooen. nothing dnnt hh?n rinsed
jj doors-a genuine cut in prices will get the results. You can do beet by coming early to the
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