Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 17, 1916, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUG. 17, 1916.
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Ask Your Grocer for CEREO
"The Substitute for Coffee' "Made In Salem"
Manufactured by the
Hagel Cereal Co., Salem, Oregon
770 Soutb Commercial Street
SOME SALEM FACTORIES
DEALERS WHO SUPPLY SALEM PEOPLE WITH
THE POPULAR HOME PRODUCTS
F. E. SHAFER
I make my living here. I spend my earnings at home.
Home industries first, last and all the, time.
THE LEATHER GOODS STORE
170 Sooth Commercial Street.
South of Bush Bank
SPAULDING LOGGING COMPANY
LUMBER
And BUILDING MATERIAL
Hardwoods and Interior Finish. Box Shooks
FRONT AND FERRY STS. PHONE 1830
THE HOME OF
. GOOD JEWELRY AT RIGHT PRICES
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C.T.P0MER0Y
Jeweler and Optician
125 North Commercial St. Telephone 1309
Few men In Salem's history have
been more zealous workers for the
Salem first cause than Frank .
Shafcr, pioneer harness and leather
goods man. Frank puts into practice
what he preaches. He buys the Salem
made article and if its not made in
Salem he sees his brother merchant
first. His is the policy of the fam
ily an example which might well
be followed in many instances where
the practice stops with the producer.
Let the housewives of Salem start
insisting on Salem made bread and but
ter and some of our more penurious
grocers will soon Jail in line with tJe
movement.
The writer has made a personal in
spection of several of the largest bak
eries in western Oregon and nowhere
has he found a cleaner, better, more
sanitary or more modern plant than
tile Salem Royal bakery, makers of
that quality bread, "Pan Dandy."
Salem has a right to be proud of
its jewelry stores. Not a one of them
but is worthy of the confidence of
its trade. Not a one that has a dol
lars worth of old stock on its shelves.
And all have light, clean,, airy stores
where it is a pleasure to shop. They
make pace for each other in the cour
tesy they show.
Hundreds of people are patrons of
C. T. Pomcroy's, who, perhaps, have
never been in his store. He sells the
local dentists the gold disks they use
for all their crowns and its a big bus
iness too. His expert repair depart
ment has won him a host of patrons
and car boys swear by him when it
comes to making a watch behave.
Then there is Gardiner & Kecne's
establishment, next door to the Spa,
opening of the new regime at the Ho
tel Marion are much missed by those
who have not yet gone on their vaca
tion. However, Mr. Miller, the mana
ger, can safely be trusted to attend to
the interests of the dances when the
seasons enters this fall. The public
has shown a marked appreciation of
our modern Marion by making the new
addition imperative.
They have earned the nickname among
1... t.afai:n man k....1 4k. 1
iUQ tin diug ..... ii, uaKU VI 11 kilt; ljuui
ity goods they carry, of the "Tiffany
of the west.''' Quite a compliment to a
Salem institution, but a deservd one.'
They have an optical department in
connection, taken care of by Mr.
Keene who is a graduate optician of
wide experience.
Last, but not least, is the newest
iirm oi all, mrtman Bros. Co., the
successors to the old Barr Jewelry com
pany. Since taking over the store thel
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modeled it. They have raised the show
windows that you may see without
straining the back, they have added
an entrance on Liberty street for your
convenience and best ol ail, due to a
lem's willingness to patronize their re
cent sale, they have a complete new
stock of finest quality. Everything is
of the finest, even the new safe which
took first prize at the San Francisco
fair last year.
With these three splendid institu
tions to select from, no one is forced
to leave the city to be supplied in the
jewelry line.
Every day sees greater popularity
for the Salem made health drink,
"Cereo", manufactured by the Jlouel
Cereal company on Sontb Uommercial
street, Orders come pouring in from
all ovei Oregon and many Salem fami
lies have already substituted it for
their hitherto indispensable coffee.
That fresh pressed loganberry juice
of Mr. Gregory 's is ell gone but he is
now making a great cider and delivers
it. Call him at 21(14. He '11 do the rest.
The dinner dances that marked the
If it had not been for his complete
stock of drugs, by which he revived
himself, Will Prank, Salem's live drug
gist would be Salem's dead druggist
today. This is why.
William stepped up to Frank Myers,
the man who serves Oregon's finest
30 & nt luncheon,, and interrogated
tiiusly: "Why is a mouse like a bale
of hayf '
Frank "I dunno, whvt"
Bill " 'Cause th cattle eat 'cm."
That's why Frank hit him.
Senator Hardwick
Gives Hughes Hard Jolt
Washington, Aug. 10. Candidate
Hughes Tuesday was charged by Senator
Hardwick of Georgia with ' 'waving
the bloody shirt" because of his state
ment that the legislation of congress is
controlled by southerner.
"Should the republicans win this
fall,", said Hardwick, "Wyoming, so
small in population and wealth, as to
suggest 'pocket borrough,' wou,ld have
in Senators Warren and Clark the
chairman of the senate appropriations
and judiciary committees.
"The republican candidate knows
this seniority rule, but he believes that
in certain sections of the country he
ean stir up passion and prejudice by
waving the blood v shirt and crying:
The south is in the saddle'."
A waterfall in Norway will be har
nessed and made to provide 125,000
horsepower for smelting and refining
sine ore.
The toughest American wood, ac
cording to United States forest serv
ice tests, is that of the osage orange.
Ask Tour Dealer for
MARION BUTTER and MARION ICE CREAM
The only Creamery Butter made from clarified as well as
Pasteurized cream in the Willamette Valley
MARION CREAMERY & PRODUCE CO.
Salem, Oregon
HOTEL MARION
SALEM, OREGON
THE PRIDE OF THE CAPITAL CITY
CHAS. G. MILLER, Manager.
BUSICK & SON. THE QUALITY GROCERS
We Handle All the Sal em-made Edibles
Visit Our Bright New Store
458 STATE STREET
TELEPHONE 182
DONT BUY AN OUT-OF-TOWN FLOUR
When the best the world affords is made right here in Salem
"PERFECTION FLOUR"
CAPITAL CITY MILLS
The Flour of Ultimate Universality
PAINT UP THAT FORD
Out in Three or Four Days
$10 and $12
DORRANCE, 271 CHEMEKETA
CAPITAL MONUMENTAL WORKS
J. C. Jones, Proprietor
One of the Largest Stone Works on the Pacific Coast, and a Salem Institution
See the Beautiful Monuments Made at Home
Before You, Purchase an Imported Stone.
SALEM'S VANITY FAIR
Employs Three Priscillas Constantly.
"Milady ' Will Always Find the Fashions First at "
THE WAIST EMPORIUM
Formerly the Hob Nob Mrs. A. B. Kelsey
409 Court Street
Ton Make Tour Bread and Butter Here in Salem
Then Buy It Made in Salem.
PAN DANDY
Is the World's Finest Bread. We Make It.
SALEM ROYAL BAKERY
240 South Commercial Telephone 378
HARTMAN BROS. CO.
Quality Jewelers
and Silversmiths
Friendship Rings, Engagement
Rings and Wedding Rings.
Corner State and Liberty Streets,
Salem, Oregon.
TRY EPPLETS PURE
PHOSPHATE
BAKING POWDER
25c lb. Made in Salem. All Grocers.
Good Service, Good Goods.
RED CROSS PHARMACY
We Endorse This Movement
THE HOME OF
8ANTOZ REMEDIES
Unexcelled Prescription Service
PHONE 144
MADE-IN-OREGON
LUMBER, LATHS and SHINGLES
F-T Co.'s Painta, "Oregon" Portland Cement, Sash and Doom
'Everything In Building Materials' '
FALLS CITY-SALEM LUMBER COMPANY
340 & Twelfth St., Phone 813
Now is the time to book
your order for
FRESH LOGANBERRY
JUICE
COMMERCIAL
CIDER WORKS
Phone 2194
IOWA
MACHINE SHOP
Machine Work of all kinds.
Brazing, welding and lathe
work. Gasoline engine doc
tors. D. B. BROWN
252 Chemeketa Street
T. S. TOWNSEND
CREAMERY COMPANY
A. A. TJNDERHILL, Local Manager
Butter, Eggs and Dairy Supplies.
PHONE 195 137 COM'L ST.
HAUSER BROS.
Outfitters of Sportsmen
SALEM, OREGON
Stores at Salem, Or., Albany, Or.
Paul H. Hauser Lloyd Hauser
GARDNER & KEENE
The House of Quality
Jewelers and Opticians
390 State St., Salem, Or.
Your Hay and Grain Crops Are Preserved Regardless of
Weather in the
INDIANA SILO
60,000 American Farmers Recommend It.
Manufactured, sold and guaranteed by the
CHAS. K. SPAULDING LOGGING COMPANY
C. LACHELE, Proprietor CAPITAL SOAP COMPANY
THE ANGORA RUG COMPANY
Tanners of Furs and Leather. Mounting and Manufacture of Fur Rugs and Robea.
Pure Whale Oil Soap for Hop Spray.
Highest Price Paid fox an Kinds of Pelts and Hides. 1230 Ferry St, Phone 683. Salem, Or.
THE SPA
Salem's Old Reliable. Treating
the People Right" Since 199.
Home of Oregon's
Finest 30c Luncheon
WEAR PLEATED BOSOM SHIRTS
If you wear pleated bosom shirts, with or without attached cuffs, let us show you how well these
particular garments can be laundered. We'll iron the shirt fronts straight and even, with every
pleat in place, smooth and nicely finished. We'll iron the cuffs so they are firm and stiff net
limp and spongy. We'll shape them to fit your wrists, and return thom free from rough edges.
If you are having trouble with cuffs or neckbands, try usl SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY.
Oldest Largest Best Phone 25.
Many Tilings To Do
". In a Public Library
There are many things to do in a pub
lie library besides keeping a record of
books and assessing a nominal fine on
those who do not comply with the rules
sad regulations, such as not returning
a book under the two weeks rule.
The library does not exactly take
ia repairing, but it does the next thing
to it, and that is ,the mending and
cleaning of books that through years of
service, are in need of repairs in addi
tion to considerable cleaning. The fact
is, that after years of service and of
repairing, many volumes are finally dis
carded. During the first part of the month of
Jnly, the entire collection of books in
the eity library was looked over, accord
ing to the report of the librarian, Miss
Anne D. Swezey. Several were found
to be in too bad a condition for furth
er circulation, while others were made
fit for additional service. About 500
volumes were cleaned and mended and
put back on the shelves for further cir
culation. While the older folks read fiction to
the extent of 80 per cent in June, dar
ing the month of July their tastes for
literature went more into substantial
reading, aa the per eentage of fiction
fell to 70. During the month, the adults
carried home 2,349 books and maga
zines, and the children, 1,114. The av
erage daily circulation for July was
137.
In the public library August 1, after
discarding several volumes beyond re
pair, were the following: Adult books,
9,120; adult pamphlets, 108; juvenile
books, 2,290; juvenile pamphlets, 27;
making a total of 11,611.
HAIRS WILL VANISH
AFTER THIS TREATMENT
(Toilet Helps)
You can keep your skin free from
hair or fuzz by the occasional use of
plain delatone and in using it you need
have no fear of marring or injuring
the skin. A thick paste is made by
mixing some of the powdered dela
tone with water. Then spread on the
hairs and after 2 or 3 minutes rob off.
wash the skin and all traces of hair
have vanished. Be careful, however,
to get real delatone.
CHILE AGAINST BLACKLIST
Santiago, Chile, Aug. 17. The news
paper Mercurio urges that Chile join
other neutrals in a protest against the
British blacklist, emphasizing to Eng
land the extent of the damage being
done to Chilean interests.
Hushy Stevedore
Whacked the Prince
San Francisco, Aug. 17. There's go
ing to be t row wTi'cn will echo
around the world if Prince Mahidol
Song Kla, who arrived here this after
noon aboard the Tenyo Maru makes
formal complaint about what happened
to him at Honolulu.
The prince is the fourth brother of
the king of Siam and was met at the
gang plank by the Siamese attache in
Washington and Edward Loftus, secre
tary of the UnUited States legation at
the Siamese eapital.
At Honolulu the prince started down
the gangplank with the intention of
paying a visit to the city. Before he
was half way down an immigration of
ficial halted him.
The prince shoved the official aside
and continned on his way.
At this moment a husky stevedore,
thinking the prince was an escaping
immigrant, knocked him down. There
upon the prince retired to his cabin
and has not yet seen Honolulu.
Our circulation Is still climb-
lng up read the paper and
Tou'll know the reason.
ADVERTISED LETTERS
Advertised August 15, 1910:
Ayars l.achine Co.
Barnes, Mr. J. J.
Beanditte, Monsieur Willie.
Buckley, Miss Nora.
Butcher, Mrs. Bert.
Burton, Mr. Jim.
Carlson, Mr. C.
Cole, Miss Gladys.
Coombs, Mrs. J. M.
Fletcher, Mr. Jane.
Foster, Mrs. Lola.
Gadke, Mr. C.
Gritton, Mr. J. O.
Groves, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Haefling, George.
Heath, O. C, Esq.
Hind, Miss I-ettie.
Keefover, Mr. Frank A.
Miller, Miss Gertrude.
Montanyoi Ms. John.
Mooney, N. W.
Murphy, Mr. KearL
Rowland, Mr. Raymond H.
Sehafer, Mr. Frank L.
Shaw,' Mr. Elton.
Shrove, Mrs. Sylvia.
Sing, Joe.
Smith, Mrs. Bert. -Smith,
Mr. Ward Lee.
Stephens, Mr. Russell H.
Taylor, Miss Jessie.
Tecker, Miss V.
Van Voris, Miss Belle.
Welch, Miss Mable.
Williams, Mr. Elmo S.
Williams, Miss Muble.
Wanda. R.
AUGUST HUCKESTKIN, P. M.
Roosevelt Will Speak
In Maine in September
New York, Aug. 17. William R.
Willcox, chairman of the republican
national committee, announced todfly
that Colonel Roosevelt will speak in
Maine September 5 or 6 and in Battle
Creek, Mich., September 30. Charles
W. Fairbanks, republican candidate for
vice-president, will also speak in
Maine September 5 and 6. Tentative
plans have been made to have Fair
banks speak in Pittsburg on Labor
Day and during the same week in
Oklahoma.
GASOLINE NO LOWER HERE
San Francisco, Aug. 17. Fond
dreams of local autoists for a reduc
tion in gasoline prices corresponding
with the eastern reductions were blast
el today by the announcement of oil
dealers that owing to the transporta
tion cost the reduction does not affect
this section. They pointed out aa a
Job's comfort that prices here have
been lower than eastern prices for
some time. Gasoline is selling at 19
cents a gallon.
Governor Withycombe
Introduced Hughes
Yesterday Governor Withycombe was
in Portland aa the guest of the Ad club,
at the luncheon given in honor of Char
les E. Hughes, republican candidute
for president.
In the evening Governor Withycombe
formally introduced Justice Hughes at
the meeting at the Ice Hippodrome. The
governor, who at all times believes in
brevity and directness, gave the follow
ing brief introduction:
"Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentle
men: The people of Oregon rejoice to
night that we have within ear borders
one of America's greatest statesmen
and most distinguished citizens.
"This nation ia in need of a lead
er, a statesian, a Lincoln, and we be
lieve that the national republican con
vention at Chicago selected America's
greatest leader as the standard bearer
of the party. Therefore, it ia indeed
a great honor and high privilege to pre
sent you to Honorable Charles Evans
Hughes. '
An adjustable attachment for a
baby's chair to hold a nursing bottle
has been patented.
Between them Spain and Portugal
produce 70 per cent of the world's
cork.
F0RRENT
If you are looking for a home or
bungalow, look this uji 195 North
Commercial; 1U Chemeketa; 383 Bel
levne; ItilO State; many other houses
rent from (5 to $33 per month.
Store Rooms For Rent
Fire Insurance written best old line
Companies that pay losses.
Money to Loan
We can exchaugo youv property for
what you want.
Real Estate Bargains
It will pay you, Mr. Investor am)
Homo Seeker, to look nr these bar
gains. Choice lot on paved street, alt
assessments paid; price $273 cash, if
sold this week.
A cozy 1500 home for $730, only
400 down. Another one on Capitol
street with two large lots, price $1000,
only 030 down.
LBECHTEL&CO.
347 State street
Phone 453