PiUT CACTT11 JOEBSAL, SAlZa, 0KEG05, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 81. 1912.
THE L1ADE 10 OHEGOll
GE1FH11 GMJIOG
ISEADVJAY RAPIDLY
jaT l'OW'DEB BEINfi MAM FAC T I' ICED IS OREfiOS-ON A -ISLAND
IS THE COLIMI1IA KIVER-OBEGOX WOOI.EX GOODS BEGI
TO INTEREST THE TAILORS A XM'AL BASQl'ET OF THE MAM'.
FA U'RERS' ASSOCIATION TO D E HELD AT FOBTLANP MARCH fc
Oregon FIrt Consumer Lesgoe.
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The undersigned Ih hereby enrolled an a Charter Member of the
Oregon First Consumers' League, and agree to give (inference In
all purchases, price and quality being the same, to the Product of
Oregon Uhor, Oregon industries and 'Oregon Capital.
Signed
P. 0
Tho campaign for "Made In Oregon"
products la going right along and
many of the wido-awake Commercial
clubs In the state are planning meet
ings to encourage home manufactur
er. The Oregon First ConHumera
league that are being organized
comtlst of patriotic public-spirited
citizen who sign the pledge and
then proceed to act upon It. This
movement I for the education of
the retailer and the consumer to
give preference to the product of
the home payroll and thu encour
age cnpltal to engage In establishing
new Industrie and enlarge the ones
already In existence. It I estimated
tlmt with sortie of the beat and larg
est furniture factories In the United
Mate located In Oregon, the amount
of "Made In Oregon furniture Hold In
the stale I only ahout five per cent
of tho whole amount wild. It I esti
mated tlmt twenty million dollar'
worth of furniture la sold annually
In Oregon, and only ona million dol
lar's worth I made In Oregon fac
tories. There aro IB to 20 carloads of gi
ant powder old at Bnlom every year,
and there has never been a factory
In Oil Uts until recently. With
railroad construction, road building,
clearing lands, and extension of or
chard work, there will be an enor
mous demand fur thl article In the
near future. About 83 per cent of
the giant powder la used by the
farmers In clearing land. H. W.
linyiiumd, the manager of the Uonlte
powder made at Portland, Is coming
in Hiilem as soon as ho can limkoar
rntiKements to make some demon
stration In the una of thin article,
He was for some time In tho Com
mercial Club work at Portland and
I a man of great organizing ability,
tin did all tho detail work of hand
ling tho big nttito Development
league convention at Salem lost
year, and the ooiiiny Is lucky to
't such a man to piuih their product
Into general line In the slate.
Mr. Raymond says this in a letter
about the new Oretfon-niade explo
sive; Uonlte Is tin new explosive, and
the only explosive, manufactured In
the state of Oregon. It Is made at
our company's plant on Sauvles Is
land, where we have a tract of 400
acres located on the Columbia River
with 400,000 feat of water front. We
believe the market for Uonlte will
be especially large throughout the
state because of the absence of all
noxious fumes and gases, because it
never freezes, and because it Is safe
to handle, and more effective than
any otbor powder or dynamite made.
As an Indication of what Oregon
manufacturers hav to contend with,
I would cite an experience I had In
Portland the other day: Mr. Mason
of the Columbia Wood lllock Crco
sotlng Company, that lays wood
block paving, had occasion to use
10,000 yards of tarred roofing paper
to lay a covering on a bridge. He
went to several Jobbers In Portland,
who all tried to sell him Eastern
roofing iHer and some of them
knocked the Kenton product His
attention was sought to . be diverted
In every way from purchasing the
home product, but he Instated on
having it. His position was abso
lutely right and If all Oregon man
ufactured articles got friendly consid
eration from other manufacturer, It
would help Oregon Industrie amaz
ingly Is It not the duty of Oregon,
manufacturer themselves to give
preference to the Oregon Made pro
ducts If they dcslr the same consid
eration given" their, product? Harry
P. Collin, of Portland, suite 822, Yeon
building, I vice president and sale
manager of Durable.
The Durable Roofing Manufactur
ing Company, of Kenton, offices 822
Yeon building, Portland, mukns the
following announcement:
"It I wltb pleasure we announce
to those who are handlers of pre
pared rooting, that our plant, which
wa destroyed by fire November 21st,
has been rehabilitated, nnd la now In
operation. We expect to make de
liveries of Durable and Perinanlte
roofing March 1st. and shall con
tinue, a In the past, to manufacture
a roofing which will merit the appro
bation of tlKttm who desire first-
hi m article, and to give prompt and
satisfactory service. In the filling of
orders."
Ray Barkhurst, doing a large tai
loring business at Portland, writes:
"I am very much pleased to re
ceive your letter In accord with your
!n bKt'rij; Oregon Made pro
ducts. It Is certainly the most valu
able movement to assist In building
up our state and industries that has
ever been brought to my notice, and
you surely deserve the support of
every merchant In the state.
A to my particular line of busi
ness merchant tailoring I am
pleased to say that I am In a posi
tion to promote this movement by
handling Oregon Made woolens, and
am now In a position to accommo
date you and your friends with Ore
gon Made cloths tbnt I consider are
equal to any of the foreign or domes
tic manufacture."
Every week we are besieged by
salesmen for eastern printing offices
for orders for calendars and various
kinds of printing. One would not
think tbey would walk right Into a
printing office and try to get order
for eastern firms, but they do. Here
Is a loose-leaf book-keeping firm In
Chicago that ha headquarters In
Portland, aslkng u to buy blank
book of them. They are made on a
large scale In Portland and In Salem
and can be. supplied as good and as
cheaply by a dozen firms employing
lubor and paying taxes here as from
any place In the east
Women
Appreciate
the value of good looks of a fine com
plexion, a akin free from blemishes,
bright yes and a cheerful demeanor.
Many of them know, also, what it means
to be free from headache, backache,
lassitude and extreme nervousness,
because many have learned the value of
EGHAfJS
FiLLO
as the most reliable aid to better phys
ical condition. Beecham's Fills have
an unequaled reputation because they
act so mildly, but so certainly and so
beneficially. By clearing the system,
regulating the bowels and liver, they
tone the stomach and improve the
digestion. Better feelings, better looks,
better spirits follow the use of Beech
am's Pills so noted the world over
Fop Their
Good Effects
Sold mrrwfcar, 10- 25.
Women pclHr (honkl rad Um directions
with cm? bos.
YOU WILL SLEEP SOUND, EAT
HEARTY AIID FEEL MUCH ' BETTER
The Mason Ehrman Company, at
Portland send the Made In Oregon
editor a polite Invitation to buy some
Don Casa cigars "Made in Tampa",
Florida, They did not send a sam
ple of the cigars and got a letter In
reply saying that so long as we could,
get good cigars made here at home,
none of our good money was going
to Tampa, Florida. We sent him a
copy of the statement of the linker
City manufacturer, showing that
about 40 well paid worklngmen
would be employed In that town' if
the cigars sold there could be made
there. That Is too much to expect
and we only mention this to empha
size the fact that there Is a fine op'-'
portunlty for some big Portland dis
tributer to build uu a big trade on
the home-made product.
The annual banquet of the Oregon
Manufacturer's Association will be
held on the night of March 6th at
the new Multnomah hotel. It will be
fine aflulrs and some of the biggest
employers In the city will be ott'the
program as speakers. The "Mad In
Oregon" campaign will be presented
on that occasion and there will be a
general boost all, along the line- for
the home Industries. President , Mc
Monlea and Secretary Vtncmt ant en
titled to all the co-ojieratlon possible
In making It a gret affair, worthy
of the dignity and the Importance of
the captains of commerce. ,
It Is not generally appreciated
that the Dwight Edwards Company
are direct Importers of coffee, from
all the principal coffee-growing coun
tries of the world. They get cargoes
from llraxll, Java, and Central Amer
ica. Mr. Edwards Is an expert In his
Unit, and one of the most progressive
and pulillc-splrlted men In Portland.
Their Dependable brands of coffee
are sold In ninny of the stores of
this city, and any man ought to feel
good to start off the day's work on
a cup of coffee that has been roast
ed browned, ground and packed by
Oregon labor. ,
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Pf? HOUSE OF
liMj BARGAINS
IE CHICAG
ONLY SEVEN MORE DAYS of the WHITE TAG SALE
You who have not attended this
take advantage of the remaining days and do so. ine
. Blges?rVWy Saving Sale of Years. Come and lay m a
supply now. .
FREE
Your choice of Dress Pattern of Dress Goods value up to $1.00 yard
The first 200 persons who enter our doors after they open
Thursday, Feb, 22 will each receive a ticket bearing a number,
you don't have to buy a cent's worth, just walk in and get a ticket
Remember They are Free
The ruxh and liimlle of American
life Is constant strain on both mind
and body, (Jradimlly the human ma
chine wears out under thl unnatural
strain nnd pervou debility results.
Statistic show tlmt half the people
of th I'tilted State are In a run
down, aurvmis condition.
A nisa or woman In thl condition
can KH little hupplne ur suctv
out of llfn They tl tired all the
IIiihv luce no energy or ambition
ui nr gloomy, timid and despond
ent. Tlwy ito not sleep well or eat
well or ft-l well nd life Instead of
being a pleasure, atom nior like a
burden!
Art) you one of then half-sick,
listless, nervous people? If so, do
now being cold that has brought
back the old energy and pleasure In
life to thousands who have tried It T
The name of the nmdlclne I Coop
er' New Discovery. It ha been
pronounced the greatest medicine
ever before sold to the public. In
each city there is an agent for Coop
er' New Discovery who will refund
tho purchase price It It falls to give
you complete and entire satisfaction.
Let Cooper' New Discovery build
you up and bring back your strength
and vitality. You will be astonished
how quickly It acts. The very first
ilos.i will convince you what a great
medicine It I. J. C. Perry has It.
you know that ther Is a medicine
fList Your Property
with 'u
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1 53 Commercial Street Phone M. 204 :
f We arc in touch with eact-f
ern buyers.
Few people reallr.e what a manu
facturing district Is springing up at
Kenton, a suburb of Pottland on the
Columbia peninsula. There I an In
vestment of about a million dollnr
ami payrolls from two to three hun
dred men at the Kenton Industries.
Klrst, there la the Kenton Sheet
Metal Works, a fine growing bun-
uess. Then there Is the Durable
Hoofing Manufacturing Company,
making tarred and felt building and
roofing papers. The Multnomah
Lumber and Pox Company. The
Multnomah Trunk and frag Company.
The raclflo Bufe and Vault Company,
now the manufacturing department
of (he Norri Safe and Ixxk Com
pany. The Wcatrumlte Paving Com
lany. The Nlcoloi Door Manufactur
pany. The Nlcolal Poor Mantr
fseturlng Company. The AJoi
Auto Traction Manufacturing Tom'
pany. Tho l.'nlted 8tateu Cashier
Company. The Tacine Tank and
Pipe Company, Portland Olaied Ce
ment lip torn pany. Two wore
plants ar shoot to be located. Dsn
lei OCnU Uvtly who 1 also
manager of th Vnlon Stock. Yards
Company I In charita of tti devel
opuient of this dinlrlct 1U tabtilld
ing a little , manufacturing city at
Kenton, and th placa It wonderfully
adspted to Ih stbllHhmnt of In
dustrie. They have a large water
front and railroad transportation,
etrwtcar line to th city and cheap
building lots, offering every Induce
ment for renldunt working people to
make homes Tersona wlnhlng toen
gHg In ttisntifaiiurlng should look
up the offer nmdo by the Kenton
manufacturing dlntrlct. The pro
duct of Ihwte factories should find
their wr.y Into th market of evBry
city smt town In Oregon.
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Journal nt Ad Bring Result
AUTO DEALERS
ORGANIZE A
SOCIAL CLUB
Yesterday evening the local auto
mobile dealers met in the salesroom
of the E. M. FT Motor Company and
perfected an organization to be
known a the Salem Automobile
Dealers' Social club. The primary
object of this club Is for social pur
poses, where all the dealers can
come together once a month or of.
tener, get acquainted and have a lit
tle dinner. Trips will be planned to
the surrounding towns and the auto
mobile of tut dealers will carry
Salem. On such, trips, the vacant
pennants showing that they are from
scat in the machines will be filled
with some fortunate friend of a
dealer.
Nearly every auto dealer In Salem
was present, those who were absent
being detained by business.
Those present were: W. S. Flits,
M. Pearce, representing Otto Wllhon;
R. S. Kreaso1, of the Slmonton Mo
tor Co.; Win. Cook, E. H. Whiteside,
S. F. Anderson, Goo. W. Wills, D.
McHenry, Chu's. Vlck, John Maurer,
C. L. Rose, If. 8. Pelle.
The following officers were elected:
C. U Rose, president: E. H. White
side, vice president; John Maurer,
trensurer.
At the suggestiop of the members,
R. M. Hofer was made a committee
of one to handle the publicity end
of the Dealers' Social club and
served as temporary chairman, a
permanent chairman to be elected at
the next meeting.
The following committee was ap
pointed to draft by-laws and a con
stitution: R. 'a Kreoson, Otto Wil
son, D. McHenry, Chas. Vlck.
An entertainment committee was
appointed as follows: H. 8. Hello, W.
Cook, W. 8. Kitts, O. W. Wills, P.
Slmonton, 8. F. Anderson, Mr. Wil
kinson and A. I. Eoff.
The mcoling was a great success
and much enttniHlnam prevailed, It
Is to be prtillcted that many a pleas
ant trip will bo taken by the deulers,
their families and their friends this
summer.
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BUILDING OF
ELECTRIC SPUR
Growing out of the controversy
Suits
Coats
Dresses
Many women, no doubt, will
wonder why we make such
radical reduction on these
beautiful garments. It is not
a matter of sentiment, but of
, good buslnesa Judgment. Fol
lowing are a few Items only,
others, Just as big bargains,
we have not the space to quote.
Dainty Cream Serge Dress
Mes&allne Waist, trimmed with
Just a touch of trimming here
and there a transparent but
ton sewed here and therewith
colored thread 920 value for
$9.90
Navy and black Serge Suits,
high skirt waist line and
panels for stout people $30
values for , $18.50
One model, a work of art, lace
over white satin, made to sell
for 135 yours for 2U0
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Lace
Curtains
A new shipment just arrived in
both Ecrue'and White:"'-
75o values for 49c
$1.00 values for 85c
J1.50 values for $1.25
$1.75 values for $1.50
$2.00 values for . . .fl.75
$2.25 values for .$1.98
$2.50 values for $2.23
SILK MULL
with pretty shaded dots in Blue,
White, Pink and Yellow. Regular
35c values n
for Z5c yd
20c Tiilue Ladies' Hobo ,10c
Sunbonncis go
roltlcoafs, black . 49c
Corset Cover 25c
Hod Spread 98c
15o Ginghams 12Hc
$1.00 Lnwn Waists 69c
Carson & Brown, is attorney for Mur
cus Shand.
Do you know that more real danger
lurk in a common cold than in any
other of the minor ailments? The safe
way la to take Chamberlain' Cough
Remedy, a thoroughly reliable prenar-
ation, and rid yourself of the cold a
quickly as possible. Thl remedy I
tor sale by all dealers.
Flying Men Fall
victim to stomach, liver and kidney
troubles Just like other people, with
like results In loss of appetite, back
ache, nervousness, headache, and tired,
listless, run-down feeling. But there's
no need to feel like that as T. D. Pee
bles, Henry, Tenn., proved. "Six bot-
1 -1 T.-l .. 1 t J . . ll V. !.....
did more to Elve me new strength and
i good appetite than all other stomach ' stroys. - ; .
remedies I used." So they help ever'
body. It's folly to suffer when th
great remedy will help you from tl
first dose. Try it Only 50 cents t
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J. C. Pernr.
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It requires" largo bodies of tne
and very costly methods to mak
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SPRING ARRIVALS OF BABY
CARRIAGES AND G0CARTS
mrsa: m jump . sum ijjj fffign
r on Front tree and th fran
chise granted to the Oregon Electric
Railway company by the city coun
cil, Marcus A Shand, doing business
under the trade nn of the Saluui
Iron 'worm, yesterday fllid an In
junction against tb Oregon Elwtrlo
Railway company, praying for a tem
porary Injunction restraining and
preventing th sold railway company
from constructing and maintaining a
spur switch In front of their proper
ty on th wet td of Front tret
at th northwest corner of State
street and Front troL
in their complaint they allege,
among other thing, that for the con
venient use and occupation of their
premise and successful operation of
their plant on their premise, It Is
ncceAsnry to hav free acces to said
premise from Front street. In the
city of Baleiu. Marlon county, Mate
of Oregon, for team, wagon and
other vehicle used by person pa
tronWIng their place of business, and
that tha spur would Interfere with
thvir right to hav acces to the
street They k a perpetual Injunc
tion. In th hwnc of Jinlga Galloway,
Judge Bushey granted the temporary
Injunction prayed for.
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We are agents in Salem and vicinity for the
famous Whitney Baby Carriages and Go Carts
and have just received the new patterns for
this season.
We have many novelties never shown in this
city and ask your inspection of them.
Prices from $3.00 to $35.00
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