Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 02, 1911, First Section, Page 4, Image 4

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    . rnFATFR SALEM AND
4 NEW TtARJ -
WESTERN " rFVFI.OPMENT EDITION DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
SALEMFACTOIES I0NTSILYP
AY W
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is 9m
1500 MEN EMPLOYED AND
TOTAL ANNUAL PRODUCT
IS MORE THAN $4,000,000
Firm Name.
KaUm Trnn Works 25
The Brown Planing Mills 20
White & Sons feed Mills 6
Cos. I AM & Power Co 125
6
9
30
5
No. men Monthly
employed payroll
Salem Fence Works.
i). J. Fry. Mnf. Druggist.
Salem Cigar Factory
Hansen Planing Mills
Salem Flouring1 Mills.
Southern Pacific Company 75
"Salem Brewing Association 30
. Salem Water Company 25
. Willamette Valley Prune Ass'n ... 100
Ciile & Co., prunes and fruit 100
" Tillson & Co. prune packers 100
Oregon Electric Railway 20
. Salem, Eugene & Eastern Ry 15
State Printing Plant 20
Capital City MiUs 4
Anderson Furnace Co 12
Oregon Sienna Paint Co 4
: Salem Fruit Union 100
Salem Woolen Mills. 120
SteuslofI Bros., Packers 16
Mason Box Factory 8
-? Spaulding Logging Co. 150
Kuef Bros., florists 4
: Elliott Job Office 9
i Burton Brick K" ard 20
K C. Cross, packing house ' 13
Capital Journal 20
Statesman, Homestead, Poultry Jour
nal, Statesman Job Office and
Teachers' Monthly 50
Salem Sewer Pipe Co 12
Capital Improvement Co 30
Stolz Pickle and Vinegar Works. . . 20
Combination Chair Factory 20
Falls City Lumbuer Co 20
Curtiss Lumber Co 10
Eppley Baking Powder Works 3
Salem Glove Factory 15
Salem Soap Factory and Mohair Rug
Co 3
k ' "Salem Steam Laundry 32
Salem Ice Works. 8
.Salem Coffin Works. ..." 18
Salem Tile and Mercantile Co 25
Pac. States Tel. & Tel. Co 54
1,200
1,300
500
7.000
200,
400
600
2,000
500
7,000
3,000
2,000
4,000
4,000
4,000.
2,000
1,500
2,000
300
1,200
300
4,000
5,000
. 1,20
500
8,000
200
600
, 1,200
1,200'
1,500
5,000
750
3,000
1,200
1,500
1,500
750
150
.-450
. 150
1,500
600
4;0OO"
' " 1,500
2,640
Annual
product
65,000
50,000
80,000
300,000
15,000
60,000
15,000
75,000
50,000
Latest picture of Louis I.arltuiood, Salem's prwrenshe Major.
300,000
150,000
300,000
375,000
50,000
120,000
40,000
10,080
300,000
265,000
130,000
30,000
6,000
12,000
20,000
120,000
30,000
105,000
25,000
50,000
50,000
40,000
200,000
100,000
12,000
25,000
10,000
32,000
40,000
50,000
50.C00
Totals
1.513 $90.090 $4,007,000
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Louis Lachmund, the mayor elect
of the Capital City was accorded the
unusual honor of a nomination by
both parties and practically un
animous vote of all hla constituents.
He Is a hop buyer, a hop grower, and
a fruit grower and land owner in
Marlon County, and has grown up to
manhood In .the city of Salem. His
only public office heretofore has
been that of Alderman for the Sec
ond Ward, in which capacity he dis
tinguished himself by fearlessly
championing business administra
tirns. Mr. Ijachmund as mayor will
stand distinctively and aggressively
for progressive policies and anti-
graft attitude In dealing with every
detail of City Government.
HITl'MTHIC KTItKKTK
(Continued from pugo I.)
Company has earned the reputation
here Of Holne Slltalrfnr wnrlr in D.a,
way, and doing it with all possible
dispatch. It has been the experience
of those in charge of the pavement of
the ('IIV'h Htl-pptu thnt thin nrtn. ........
- .., ..ui,mujr
lays Its piivements more rapidly than
any omer company, and, because of
it, the nubile has been llttlo
nlenccd by having the streets torn up
anu piu out ot commission during the
time mey were being paved.. ..
SHOT THROUGH BODY
HIVES BIRTH TO BABY
frtiiTiiD rmcss ibarbd wing.j
Portland, Ore.. Jan. 2 Wounded
by a stray bullet which crashed
through a window and penetrated her
side while she lay In bed New Year's
night, Mrs. Frank Perry, wife of a
peddler, was removed to the Good
Samaritan hospital, where she gave
birth to a nine-pound baby girl two
hours later.
News of the event and accident In
the Perry family became known to
day when the police were asked to
find the reveler who flrd the shot
that nearly ended . the mother's life.
At the hospital, this afternoon, It
was stated thatjtne mother and baby
were doing welf and that Mrs. Perry
would recover.
The bullet went completely through
her body and by merest chance
missed the vital organs.
Cumberland, Mil., ,T;wi. 2. Believ
ing that Graie Klhrs and Charles
TwIkS were murdered, the police to
day began an investigation of the
death of the couple who were found
mysteriously dead, s.ttl side by
side on a sofa in the girl's home hen
Saturday night.
The investigation so iar snows mm
death was due to cyanide poisoning,
and it is be!ved that the poison had
been injected Into chewing gum, some
of which was found in lwigs mourn.
The couple were to have been mar
ried yesterday. The police do not be
lieve that the case was suicide, and
are trying to find some motive that
will give then- a clue to the person
whom, they believe, poisoned the gum
that Twigg carried.
Rebels Are (Jnthorlnir In Arizona.
Huaihii'-a. Ariz, Jan. -. With
conditions Improving in Western Chi
huahua, Mexican insurgents ore h
ini! tn Hip Sunora bills, according re
ports received here today. Whether!
they are retreating or mobilizing to
re-enter MiJtico is not known.
The fact that the state of Sonora
was left practically unprotected when
troops were sen to Western Chihua
hua, gives rise to the belief that an
attack on Sonora Is planned.
Reports that rebels are coming to
gether in Arizona for service in So
nora, as they did In the Big Bend
district of Western Texas, are com
ing in frequently, and trouble is ex
pected hourly on this side of the In
ternational border by insurgents who
are now ntertng Mexl through the
Harhuca mountains. I'nited States
troops are marching from here to the
border today, and two troops are en
route here from Prescott.
A HAPPY
NEW YEAR
FROM JOE
The old-time cowboy stage driver,
Joe I'nderwood, who conducts the
West Salem Transfer and has the
most comfortable and easiest passen
ger hack in the city, wishes gll his
friends and customers a royal Happy
New Year. He is the connecting link
between the Hill, Harrlman and Ger
llnger systems and the best man In
the bunch.
Senator Pulton Married.
At the Patton home on Court street,
Sunday morning at 7 o'clock Senator
Hal. D. Patton, of this city, was
united in maTriage to Miss Nellie M.
Lucia, of Portland. The wedding
was performed by Rev. P. S. Knight,
using a brief and simple ring cere
mony, in the presence of Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Patton, and daughter,
I.uella May, and Mrs. Knight. A wed
ding breakfast was served to the bri
dal party by Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Pat
ton, brother of the groom, and they
departed for British Columbia via
the Southern Pacific, and will return
to Salem next Saturday. They will
make their home In apartments fitted
up for them In the old family resi
dence on Court street where they will
be at home to their friends. Senator
Patton Is one of the most popular
and successful business men in the
state. His bride Is a milliner who
has worked in this city for several
years, a woman of lovely disposition
and many charms "of character. Mr.
and Mrs. Patton will receive the con
gratulations of every one who has
ever formed their acquaintance.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is
not a common, every-day cough mix
ture. It is a meritorious remedy for
all the troublesome and dangerous
complications resulting from cold in
the head, throat, chest or lungs. Sold
by nil dpalers.
We Wish all a Happy
and Prosperous
New Year
May 1911 bring unbounded health and progress to
our city, We feel a gratification in extendniggood wish
es to all, as the year just ending was the most satisfac
tory business yera ever enjoyed by the "Good Goods
Store;" a marked increase being shown over any former
year, We hope to merit the cintinued patronage of our
friends, and assure you of our every effort to improve
our facilities wherever possible, thereby giving you the
Best
Store in the Valley
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and railway,.
MHMIL
This Tiny Metal Wire Will
Revolutionize Electric Light
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Electric Li
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Jectric
ower
Gas for Lighting, Heating and Cooking
It is the filament of a Tungsten lamp
end is capable of intense brilliancy,
yielding two and a half times as much"
light as the ordinay carbon incandes
cent with the same amount of current
Think of the Saving Effected
vhercver ektric light U used, in houses or
stores. And tl1c quality of light is absolutely
jmnvalcd for 8how vudow illumination, in
b"nmng out the color of fabrics, etc. Ask us
to show you the new GE Tungsten hups.
Lighting Economy With' the
New Tungsten Lamp
We sell Electric Motors, Electric Irons,
Electric Toasters and other Electric
Cooking Devices, Electric Lamps, Gas
Stoves and all kinds of Gas Appliances
The standards of Quality in each line
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The "THOR" '
Wonder Working Electric
Laundry for the Home
Learn How to Savo
Money, Time. Toil
tnJPCrato,;,,now lnff na'wrln.
PW'blewrth our 3-roU ,lWc wrin,.
the rZZf.?9 "Thor" In owron
work f. th? d? 11,8 enti '"""dry
IW8J"bll,ti ' hoowkold KImmr
you never dreamed of Tk. "tl ,. ,
th , "J ?! J he Thor" solves
till nt.f robl!n, Save. toU-aavea
time mvu the clothes.
Guaranteed to wash dainty laces and lace
curtams beautifully clean without injury.
,ome d"y I "HI be in wery home-put
t in yours now, v"
vJ?,'" y letric llht fixture.
Mad. ta different siaes adapted for any
houw or apartment. '
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