Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 25, 1908, FIRST EDITION, Image 12

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BAMSM, OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER SO, 1008.
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Thanking our many friends and patrons for the great
est business in our history ,we extend to all our best
wishes for
Merry Christmas
AND A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
New Year
The Big Store Will Remain Closed All Day Today
The Prize Winners are!
Girl's First Prize Ruth Cooley
Girl's Second Prize Charolette Crolsan
Girl's Third Prize Jessie Buell
Boy's First Prize .-Ralph S, Tracy
Boy's Second Prize Melford Wesleder
Boy's Third Prize Arthur Buell
We request the prize-winners to call for Their Little
Presents
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0 CITY NEWS
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Houso For Ilcnt Closo to East
school. Knqulro 9GS Mnrlon st.
12-24-3t
NoUuicrt Appointed
E. L. David, Portland; J. A. Doutli
It, Tho Dallos; WnKer H. VanDuyer,
La Gnuulo; Gcorgo Conn, Parsley;
Eugene IConard, Wasco; T J Gray,
Wlllninotte: Xowton W Rountroc,
Portland; P. W. Reedor, Mar Afield.
Had It Down Fine
I saw a funny thing laH night,"
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said Tom Johnson, of Kansas City.
"I wont Ho seo Arlzonu," and feat next
to a party from East Orango, lod by
a gontloman with multifarious wills
kore. Underneath tho sotting forth
of tho cast In tho program was itho
UBiial synopsis of tho scones, and tin
list read: "Act IV samo as Act I "
Wlion tho curtain foil on tho third net
Mr. Whiskers picked up his hat and
umbrella and said to Mrs. Whisker:
"Conio along, Marin, wo can catch
tho 11:30 train, if wo hurry. Tho
program says last net la samo as tho
llrst. I don't s o no uso wnlting to
look at It over again." And she,
marveling rt his clevornoss, hustled
off with him Jersey ward.
WE WISH
Merry Christmas
SEMI-CENTENNIAL
OF SALEM'S
LEADING DRUG HOUSE
Tho hoglnnlng of tho yonr 1909
will mark tho fiftieth anniversary
of tho establishment of ono of tho
oldest drug Btoros In tho northwest
this plnco hns been owned and con
ducted by Mr. D. M. Fry for more
than twenty-six years. Fow drug
gists enjoy tho distinction of having
been located In ono town and ac
tively engaged In tho drug business
for n quarter of a contury. Mr. Fry
came hero In 1882 when but a young
man; ho had just completed his four
years drug apprenticeship In his nn
tivo home, Philadelphia, and grad
uated from tho Philadelphia College
of Pharmacy; his fortune upon ar
rival In Oregon consisted of good
health, ambition nnd a thorough ed
ucation in tho profession which he
has since followed.
Beginning with a small capital Mr.
Fry gradually built up a largo busi
ness, to which was added some years
ago a laboratory whore family medi
cines and pharmaceuticals are pre
pared, and later as jobbing business
increased, a wholesale department
became necessary. Tho firm's pat
ronngo In tho wholesale lino now
extends to druggists and general
merchants in Oregon, Washington
nnd Idaho. With this largo and
growing business nnd being on tho
national wholesale list, goods are
bought direct from tho manufac
turer nnd sold nt lower prices to
thoir customers than If secured In
a small way from second nnd third
hands.
Mr. Fry is nlso n largo denlor and
exportor of orudo drugs Indigenous
to tho Pnclflc coast, .especially cas
cura bark, Oregon grnpo root nnd
Oregon balsam fir. Ho has oroctcd
a warohouso near tho Southern Pa-'
clflc freight depot, whoro thoso goods
aro stored until shipment is made.
Tho prescription dopartmont nt
Fry's drug store Is n special foaturo
of tho entire business, regularly li
censed pharmacists only in charge.
ureatest enro is exercised In com
pounding nnd disppuBlug medicines,
nnd nil tho new nnd up-to-dnto ap
paratus is employed to dispatch with
neatness and accuracy physicians'
prescriptions nnd family recipes on
trusted to their care. Ask your fam
ily doctor what ho thinks of tho abil
ity of this Iioubo to properly fill
prescriptions. Mr. Fry's drug store
Is located In his own building at 310
North Commercial street, nnd Is with
out doubt tho lurgost, hnndsomost,
clennest nnd host equipped pharmacy
in the state.
Mr. Fry not only prides himself
on keoplng a nice store, but also
takes a great deal of prido as u pub
lic spirited cltlzon In his beautiful
homo, "Drlghtvlow," sltuutod nt
High nnd Oak streots on ono of tho
highest points of the city overlook
ing Salem, tho surrounding country
and snow-capped peaks.
SALEM'S POPULAR
FAMILY HOTEL
To tho Cottage Hotel to dlna, iib
a friendly voice of on nho hat been
thero before. If you aro charitably In
clined in your nature, if you have
a disposition to do your folic . mnn
a goou turn, ir you rii.iuci to meet
YOU ALL
somo unrortunato Individual whoso
gonoral nppoarnnco Is suggoatlvo of
having had poor hotel accommoda
tions, or a stranger asks you Tor a
good, pormanont or temporary rea
sonably priced placo to Hvq wlilto In
Salem say Tho Cotttago nnd you
will make- a llfolong frlond.
The commorclul traolot ll.e state
honbo people, merchants, clerks nnd
families who go out for moaln nt
times will nil join In corroborating
tho abovo statement of uiu muui.
Hero you will find lntolligenco and
Bocluhlllty, up-to-dato business men
and clover ladles. N'o roil Hvo indi
vidual without a homo can afford to
overlook this oasis. 12 1 Com I St.,
Salem, Oregon.
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SALEM'S MOST FAMOUS
PLACE OF REFRESHMENT
Tho rcstuurunt la Salem that Is
host known ail ovor tho stato for its
service Is. tho Whlto Hottso, conduct
ed by Win, McOllchrist & Son, at
3C2 Stato street. Thousands supply
tho Inner man hero. It is open day
and night, is always warm and well
lighted, and tho quality of tho sei
vlco, for ttio prices charged, is uno
qunled nnywhoro In tho stato. To
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maintain such a reputation, and do
1 sorvo It, requires groat ability on
i tho part of tho catororc In knowing
J tho wnnto of tho public, and supply
ing thorn mtolllgonitly. Mr. McQU
chrlst nnd his son givo personal at
tention to all tho dotallfl of tltolr
business, ftom purchasing all mip
pllos, and seolng that they aro right
In quality, do tho nnmllost wants of
thoir customers. A cup of coftoo and
cakes havo as much careful atten
tion given as tho finest dlnnor for a
family. Tho ouccosa of tho 03tablih
mont, under tho prosont ownorahlp,
has boon continuous, nnd tho trndo
of tho houao has grown, until at proa
out tho Iioubo la taxed to Its utmost.
Tho Whlto Houoo la tho largest of
tho kind In tho Wlllnmcitto vnlloy.
For tho prcoporouo year Jaist past tho
proprietors wish to thank Tho Capi
tal Journal renders. Mr. McOllchrist,
Sr Is Jurt completing a now resi
dence, south of tho city, whero ho
Intends to mnko his homo In tho fu
ture. Ho tnkoo plcanuro In tho
growth of tho city, nnd nil IU enter
prise. Tho success of tho White
Houso rcstoiirpnt lj shnrod with tho
rest of tho community.
Reform School .Supplies.
Scalod proposals aro horohy In
vited for furnishing the Oregon
Stnto Reform school with supplies
for the six months ending Juno 30th,
, 1908. Said supplies consisting of
grocorlcs. Hour, men's and leather
and lln ill huh. Lists with specifica
tions will he furnished by applica
tion to tho superintendent. All
bids must ho In by Decombor 27th,
1908, nnd tho goods dclivorod by
successful bidders by Jnnunry lGth,
1909. Goods must bo in Btrlct ac
cordanno with samplo, in original
pnckugcH when possible.
N. II. LOONEY,
12-irto27-08. Suporlntondont.
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TO ALL
STORE CLOSED ALL
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I MOIR GROCERY
456 State St.
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O PPRQnMAI MPNT ON "
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Miss Mnrlo Nondol Is upending til-
dny in Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mornan. of
Shedds, nro vlBitlng Mr. and Mr. Or-
viuo I'urgiinuii uuruiB "v nullum
Mrs. J. N. Travor, of Albany, is
vlaltlmr Imr inntlior. Mm. II. Snook.
during tho holidays.
Mrs. I'J. i', inyior, oi rniiunuuu,
la ilwi cm.it nt Mrs. M. C. Stafford un
til after the holidays.
Miss Nclllo D. Cowlos Is spending
ntiflt.tt.tnn nt I h Iiam nnrnntij tr nn1
Islll intuitu IHI IIV IXMvhwi, ..-.
Mrs. E. II. Cowlos, In Woodbnrn.
.Mrs. ieo a. nyuo ruiumuu jwi
dny from Albany, whoro she hns boon
visiting her parents.
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. J. McClanalmr,
of Eugene. nro tho guests of their
daughter, Mrs. R. D. Houston, over
UiUI W11H.
Mlsa ICnty Sholly roturnod 1 st
night to her homo In Stnyton. hRpi
visiting hor aunt, Mro. J. N. ltok.w
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Dancer m
spending Chriatmns with friends in
Oregon City.
Ono On the Editor
I iiu iviilliin uiiiui iu.ii7 i.w..
on tho editor of tills pnpor. The paper
i. i.nn.t .!.., .li.kMj. iu ft fln&u tn
IlilH UUUII h'""h " "" " "
many otlior hotols, and by mistake a
bill wns sent. Tho hotol man romei
bnck nt us: "You wore to eat and
sleop this out. You made the con
tract yourself, but you havo quit
coming here slnco tho town wont
nonr-boer.
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J; The White Swan Bakery ;; g---ft:j
N. Com'lbt. - -
Is undor now management, ana
intond to furnish n full line of
everything found Ik a first-
.i-.s x
br.kory. Tho room and baK
shop has boon thorouuh'v
cleaned, and you will alwa'
find a nice cloan pliw-e to ; t
your bakory goods.
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P. L. FRAZISk:;
Dealer in Real Estate ;
CoiTffcpoiMk'iico SollclteI.
102 Statu SUvet. Salem Or. :.
iniiiiinwiimmt
MONEY TO LOAN
THOS. K. FORI
Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem. Or
Norwich Un.on Fire
Insurance Company
Frank Meredith, Resident Ben
Office with Wni. Brown & Co., N
29, Commercial strept.
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THE CAPITAL!
REVIEW CUSS
Begins v.ork on Juiwti
Unties until the Ftbrcqi
tlon. Classes fornrfh iln
for state and conatj H)ai
KIrIiIIi tirade IHplomn.
J. J. KRAPS,
Salem,
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