THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, THURSDAY, AUG. 31, 1916. uumMaGtm ml rti i H O M E I N D U S T R Y P A G E u Support the Home Payroll and Patronize the Home Merchant 18 n ii PAINT UP THAT FORD Out in Three or Four Days $10 and $12 DORRANCE, 271 CHEMEKETA SOME SALEM FACTORIES DEALERS WHO SUPPLY SALEM PEOPLE WITH THE POPULAR HOME PRODUCTS Ton Make Your Bread and Butter Hera in Salem Tien Buy it Made in Salem. PAN DANDY Is the 'World's Finest Bread. We Make It. SALEM ROYAL BAKERY 240 South Commercial Telephone 378 Ask Your Grocer for CEREO 'The Substitute for Coffee' "Made in Salem' Manufactured by the Hagel Cereal Co., Salem, Oregon 770 South Commercial Street 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 South 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 ;i h This Department Published Under the Auspices of Allan A. Bynon In concluding our earnest campaign to keep Snlem money Salem-made here at home for Salem trade, we are won dering if the Commercial club is giving the members who make its existence possible any service in return for their expenditure of time and money. There is no argument but that a com mercial club is a fine investment, but to be efficient and deliver the goods it must be steered in the right direc tion. The Commercial club will tell you, "We get the industries here, the rest is up to them; we can't make a mar ket for them." Now, the minute a prospective industry learns that, once here, all interest in its welfare and future is dropped, they will locate in a place that will get behind the insti tution, boost it and create a market, at least amongst the home folks. We have' one of the finest bakeries on the coast here in Salem the Royal. Nowhere will be found a cleaner, more modern or more sanitary plant. As equipped it can produce sufficient bread for every home in Salem. It is a member of the Salem Com mercial club. It has never had any real, honest-to-goodnesB support. But the Commercial club scurried around and now announces a new $30, 000 plant. Meanwhile the local bak eries are pushed to the limit to pay their men. How long will they all last! When tho club needed a live man for secretary some months ago, no man in Salem, population 17.500, could be found to answer that description. So a live man was brought from Chicago. We believe the better policy for the Commercial club to follow is to get has grown steadily in output since lo der Co. Mr. Kppley has built up his patronage upon the merit of high qual ity and it is safe to predict that his institution is destined to be one of Salem's largest manufacturing concerns. back of and boost the men who are here. Let the world know that Salem is a town that boosts her home indns-i tries and the new ones will come and gladly. In conclusion. let us be warned bv the example of the Portland Chamber J or Commerce, winch, quoting from the Oregon Journal is already on the to boggan becauso it felt called upon to run the United States instead of at tempting to solve the distressing prob lems that have been recently thrust upon the city of Portland and the Ore gon country. It's the business ami the problems here at home that need our first at tention, and it is the right of our home business man to demand as much of his commercial club. The Marion Too much cannot be said in com mendation of Charles E. Miller, man ager of our Hotel Marion. Since his tuking over the management, business annex. People stay over night in Sa lem who avoided it before; cuisine has improved, and we've had dinner dances. Cheers for the new regime. Cereo Once more we learn that Cereo is growing. From all over Oregon come reports of its increasing popularity. Have you tried it yetf Sporting Goods Hauser Bros, since moving into their ,new location have introduced many new articles for the comfort of sports men. Everything from a silk tent to an electric lantern may be found in this truly up to the minute store. Don 't blame Bryant & Prunk for the way wheat has gone up. All they do is to make Perfection Flour out of it. Perfection is all the name implies, too. MADE-IN OREGON LUMBER, LATHS and SHINGLES F-T Co.'i Faints, "Oregon" Portland Cement, Sash and Boots "Everything in Building Materials" FALLS CITY-SALEM LUMBER COMPANY 349 S. Twelfth St., Phone 813 Red Cross William Prunk, proprietor of Sa lem's finest drug store, the Bed Cross, wants you to know that his ad below announces "We call for and deliver prescriptions." And that's service. Baking Powder One of Salem's pioneer factories that Marion Butter nnn Ai'nrlon Ice Cream have the distinction of being the only products of their kind in the valley where a clarifier is used. This device makes dirt and foreign matter an im possibility and with the pasteurization which makes bacteria and disease im possible, the product turned out is per fect. Tho creamery puts a bank to shame the two days each month that Mr. Farmer is paid for his cdeam. Bearing Better Fruit. "Ive looked up your family tree," 9aid the genealogist; "but I doubt if you will be plcnscd with it. Your great-great-grandfather wag hanged for murder; your great-grandfather was imprisoned for robbery; your grandfather was tarred and feathered for beating his wife. That's not a very good record, is itt" "I should say it is," replied the other, emphatically. "It shows the family is getting better with each generation. I'm an improvement on the entire bunch never been in jail yet. Let me have those records I'm proud of 'em." Yuur Hay and Grain Crops Are Preserved Rcgurdlcse of Weather in the INDIANA SILO 60,000 American Farmers Recommend It. Manufactured, sold and guaranteed by the CHAS. K. SPAULDING LOGGING COMPANY Ask Your Sealer 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 New Today ads In the Journal will be read in all live Marion county homes. HOTEL MARION SALEM, OREGON THE PRIDE OF THE CAPITAL CITY CHAS. O. MILLER, Manager. CAPITAL MONUMENTAL WORKS J. C. Jones, Proprietor One of the Largest Ston e Works on the Pacific Coast, and a Salem Institution See the Beautiful Monuments Made at Home Before You Purchase an Imported Stone. . We Offer Quality and Price plus Service Salem's Newest, Brightest and Best Grocery Hearquartera for All the Made-in-Salem Food Products BUSICK & SON. THE QUALITY GROCERS 456 STATE STREET TELEPHONE 182 . THE HOME OF GOOD JEWELRY AT RIGHT PRICES Is at C.T.P0MER0Y Jeweler and Optician 125 North Commercial St, Telephone 1309 HARTMAN BROS. CO. Quality Jewelers and Silversmiths Friendship Rings, Engagement Rings and Wedding Rings. Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem, Oregon. TRY EPPLEY'S PURE PHOSPHATE BAKING POWDER 25c lb. Made In Salem. All Grocers. Good Service, Good Goods. RED CROSS PHARMACY We Bndorse This Movement THE HOME OF SANTOS REMEDIES Unexcelled Prescription Service PHONE 144 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 Phone Us for the Best APPLE CIDER We Make and Delivr It 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. UNDERHILL, Local Manager Butter, Eggs and Dairy Supplies. PHONE 196 137 COM'L ST. HAUSER BROS. Outfitters of Sportsmen SALEM, OREGON Stores at Salem, or., Albany, Or. Paul II. Hauser Lloyd Hauser GARDNER & KEENE The House of Quality Jewelers and Opticians 390 State St., Salem, Or. SALEM'S VANITY FAIR Employs Three Priscillns Constantly. "Milady" Will Always Find the Fashions First at THE WAIST EMPORIUM Formerly the Hob Nob Mrs. A. B. Kclsey 409 Court Street CAPITAL SOAP COMPANY C. LACHELE, Proprietor THE ANGORA RUG COMPANY Tanners of Furs and Leather. Mounting and Manufacture of Fur Eugs and Robes. Pure Whale Oil Soap for Hop Spray. Highest Price Paid for all Kinds of Pelts and Hides. 1230 Ferry St., Phone 683. Salem, Or. THE SPA Salem's Old Beliuble. Treating the People Right Since 1899. Home of Oregon's Finest 30c Luncheon SacnSCS&SB&BsSQSBnSQBBZsSZgBsg EQB5BSBBSBSBBSBBBEBZBBSBSBBBB3 IBBBBBSBBflBBSS&BBBBPBEB&BBBBBBSBBSZBSBE&B WEAR PLEATED BOSOM SHIRTS If you wear ideated 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 not limn and spimgv. We'll shape them to fit your wrists, and return them free from rough edge. If you are having trouble with cuffs or neckbands, try usl SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY. Oldest Largest Best. Phone 25. u ii L n ii is ii i: u Ii 15 II 11 12 13 11 13 II I! II U n 12 r. i: u u I! II Ii II II IJ 12 i: U 13 II II II Ii 12 11 13 n ii is fi 12 E3 12 1 12 E HI B hi M 12 V P 13 H B P ti U B B B B S B B K B B B B B B B B B C zsaaxi Mt Angel News (Capital Journal Special Service.) Mount Angel, Ore., Aug. 31. Mr. and Mrs. J. Keber and daughter, Rosala, Mr. r. yOUng and family autoed to and Mr. and Mrs. Kruse autoed to Dal- i Salem Tuesday. las and Independence Sunday n the1 Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock a sol- former's car. Miss Rose Hnssing went to Silverton Saturday on busness. Mrs? Deyer and son, Carrol, are here for a few days, visiting relatives and ; parents. Wanted 30,000 Men For Harvest Work on Immense Crops of Western Canada Wages $3.00 Per Day and Board Cheap Railway Rates from Boundary Points Employment bureaus at Winnipeg, Regina, North Portal, Saskatoon, Ft. Frances, Kings Gate, B. C; Courts, Calgary, Alberta. No Conscription Absolutely No Military Interference For all particulars apply to the following Canadian Government Agent. J. N. GRIEVE, Corner First and Post Streets, Spokane, Wash. emn profession was held at the convent chapel, four girls received the white veil, two the black and three sisters made their perpetual vows. The cere mony was performed by his grace, Arch bishop Christi. The solemn high mass was celebrat ed by Rev. Father Dominic. Many rel atives and friends of novices and sisters were present. Miss Anna Oswold left for Portland Thursday where she will remain for six weeks. She will take up office work in the Alexander court while Miss K. Hum- j pert takes her vacation. j Mt. Angel academy wih open Scptem- ; ber 5. I Miss Eliznbeth Keber, a teacher, In . the Clinton Kelly school at Portland, I will return Thursday after her two ! months' vacation. Mrs. H. Coleman and son left Sun j day for their home in St. Paul. They ; have been visiting their relatives and fnenus in the neighboring vicinity. Fnritland Notes (Capital Journal Special Service! Fruilnud, Aug. 31. Mr. Donaldson's : younger brother and family are here 'from Kansas visiting. I Mrs. Lundecn from Salem is spend 1 ing a few days with the Standifer fam- . 'r- j- A large crowd of the young folks en joyed themselves at a party in the Fruitland hall Inst Saturday evpning. Quite a number came from Bethel and Pratum. Mr. and Mrs. Bellamy's son and wife are making a visit hero for a few days. Mr. Bustsansen is reshingling part of ilia barn, getting ready for the rainy weather of winter. Miss Avis Williams attended the party at the Fruitland hall lust Satur day evening. MisH Naomi Runner attended the To-bie-Miller wedding in Salem last Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Lambert, Mrs. Norton and son and Miss Nellie Kich have been visiting with the Slocum and Runner families. Quite a large crowd attended the Y. P. A. and preaching services nt the church last Sunilay evening. The espe cial features of the program were a solo by Freida Standifer and a duet by Misses Rorothy and Naomi Runner. Mr. White of Salem was the preacher in charge of the evening services after the Y. P. A. Mrs. Orsa Fagg and daughter, Oma, were visiting with the Bellamy family last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Abel and Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Lenniog were out with the presiding elder last Sunday afternoon for the coemmunion services. I Independence Items (Capital Journal Special Service) Independence, Or., Aug. 31. C. W. Irvine and family, accompanied by Misses Emma Iliukle and Leon a Han na, returned home on Sunday from Cas cadia springs, where they have been enjoying a few weeks outing. Miss I'hyliss Hush of Portland is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. M. C. Williums. Cleve Robinson of Lebanon is visit ing at the home of his mother, Mrs. M. A. Kobiuson, this week. County clerk A. B. Robinson and wife of Dallas were visiting relatives her on Sunday. J. (f. Mcintosh and wife, accompan ied by Mrs. i). L. Hedges, returned home from Casoadia this week after an outing of a few weeks at that place. Miss Babe Damon left the last of the week for San Francisco, where she will remain for some time. Mrs. Bertha King is visiting friends in Albany for a few days. Mrs. Frank Whitcaker is spending a few days in Albany with friends. Miss Pearle I'ercivat has again as sumed her position as a trimmer in the millinery parlors of Mrs. Bascue. Hop picking begun the last of the week in the J. R. Cooper yard, it be ing the early fugule hops. Picking will begin in full blast in all the yards! I. next wecK. win rcHiim in uie i.nnt luoore resilience I). W. llinklo and Miss Florence Bur- near the Baptist church. ton were Philomath visitors on Monday. Arminc Young returned home la 1 John Taylor and Jordan Wallace ofU-eek from an extended trip through. Salem were Independence visitors on Montana and Washington. Monday evening. Curl II. I'crcival was a Scio visitoi Mrs. Ada Madison wns a week cml;on .Saturday. Mrs. q. Reeves and children of Port- visitor in Portland. Dean H. Walker and bride have re- iM1), arc visiting at the heme of L. t. turned from their honeymoon trip and Reeves and family. BY HIIESTHEJSEST Because it's a re fined gasoline- not a mixture. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Cllfornl) Salem v-it: six Is