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PAGE FIVE. ..It It .-vy ri fe-y 2 ilia V sj j tad Professional Maiieiy property sooner, and every investor in THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBBER 3, 1919. bjem and every farmer and land owner, within 20 miles of Salem to read every word of this announcement: IT JUS ALWAYS BEEN THE POLICY 0F THIS FIRM THAT WHEN WE HAD ANYTHING TO SAY TO COMB RIGHT OUT IN THE OPEN AND SAY IT. NOW WE HAVE SOMEHING TO SAY TO ALL THE ABOVE ENUMERATED PEOPLE. First, we want you to know what our business is.- We a Portland concern doing a business that this State has needed reorganizing and rebuilding its industries along hd, business lines success-making lines not confined to tland but to any part of the State wnere we una uie nieu, That is why you are reading this announcement in a Wl naer WE ARE RIGHT NOW BEHIND THE BIG ??POPOSmOLSALEM HAS EVER HAD BEFORE BAR NONE. DEHYDRATION T HE 'SALM rNG'S FOOD PRODUCTS COMPANY. i Wo TrilT mrra vnu fnnprptp rpflsons later m this announce- jit why it is the biggest, but before we get to that we want to know one more thing about our worK we are to huild no industries that are natural to the sta'e r iraunitv in which thev are locatedsomething that nun- ctures our own-raw materials. , . People of most communities are often accused of being unaware of the big opportunities around them. That criti cism is sometimes true, because people are busy with their own affairs and don't always see all the chances that present themselves until they are called to their attention, o Dehydration is an opportunity for Salem, and we are taking this means of calling it to your attention. We say with all the power in us that it is one of the biggest oppor tunities Salem has ever had, because it means profits, and big ones, to you all.; v '- f KftL You are always being offered opportunities to 1 invest your money in some form, or other and-you are going to be offered an opportunity to invest a limited amount in Dehy dration on a basis that will give you a good return, but your big additional profits are going to come from another source.. t We will not attempt to go into all the ; details because your daily papers here have been aware of the situation for some time, and have endeavored to educate their readers on the subject. We are just going to show some concrete facts, and if you see the opportunity and act upon it while the chance is present the results will be assured. ; A number of able business men in Oregon see the big things in Dehydration as it was developed, and controlled by the Wittenberg-King and allied companies' of which the Salem King's Products Company was one. The Wittenberg-King interests were not large . and strong enough to develop Dehydration to its fullest, -so the ; business was reorganized, adding strength and capital. These- men took hold of it, and after over six: months thorough in-' vestigation decided enthusiastically to get in and build it up BUT YOU WANT , erf you will orofit two ways-some only one-but you'll all profit more if you get behind this industry as you will be asked to and should do, because the future bigness of the industry In lm depends largely on how you get behind it.-The bigger the industry can be built the bigger the profits for both the stockholders and the community at large-and thatVthc big reason why ! it is being put up and Offered to you. WE WANT TO TREBLE ITS PRESENT SIZE QUICKLY !LY! HERE IS SOMETHMG- CONCRETE .- ''-WW Yea Area T'erchrf at docs it mean to yon, Mr, , Ijiant, if, sy. W miltioin of: linuney i poured m the Upi nr customers wrh your that, NFor this industry, would nofr-. to Sulem Money that comes P Chii'ago, Sew York, Boston . the four corners of the own- Yon arc a 'hiisiness mnn aud need the pint ansued. You 'allv get your share of the el's of this eommimity,. and lore new money, the more tou vou do. Then what i it worth' Lu to have this great industry n here- in Salem whnt will 'o to help it , If Yu Are a Professional Man What does it mein to you Mr. Doctor, Mr. Lawyer, Mr. Dentist, to have your clients more prosper ous and their nuirtbers increased through the medium' of a big cash proilueine industry here in Salem that not only will bring in all this new wealth but will doivbtjoss at tract other industries and thousands "of other people to this sectionf You know without us telling you, so we ask: what is U worth to you and what 'will VOX! do to help build this industry to its very limit of hignessf If You Are a Salem Pro- ' perty Owner. We hardly feel it is necessary to even ask you, Mr. Property Owner, what it nieiins to you to have Sa lem the Dehydration Center of Am erica, attracting the millions of new money and the thousands of people, this industry, through its nutional advertising will naturally pull to Salem. You own property, and you already know that new population and new money is what increases the value of your proper ty and creates a anarket for it, so we wity not argue the point it is too clear for argument. But, Mr. ' Property Owner, arc you willing to make ail effort to bring about that condition when it is so clear- to you f . Will you back up your faith in your real estate holdings to mnk them- worth more money t If You Are An Investor Wo know your type "well. Mr, In vestor, because we are dealing wtith you every day. We know you want, first, security and second income. This will appeal to you because, it not only possesses both but it has the added attraction of being a, home investment. You'll not only - make good profits from your in vestment but you'll have the satn- . faction of seeing your money at work building up your own com munity instead of some distiint one, and will got a certain sense of pride while doing it. But, leaving out all the sentiment, it is a big invest ment opportunity and should pay - ,Vu good returns and the only ques tions we can ask yon is, will you invest your funds in a home indus-: trv where all the above elements enter into it? If weould talk to you personally you would be amaz ed at the opportunity. IF YOU ARE A FARMER OX LAD OWNER We could say a lot to you, Mr, Farmer, and Mr. Lund Owner. You are in the same posiiiou RS all the others, only muro so, because you already have an investment in a hiifUiicsH (farming) the returns from which hnve fluctuated a greut deal in the past ten vears. But this in dustry and others tike it are going to make vou. The value of your land does not depend on whnt yon think it is worth or what it will pro duce, but solely on what 'it will produce and you can market at a nrofit. What you need is a profit able market, steady and sure, yeaf in and year out, ut good price. That is what this industry will give VJM it will take thousands of acres of produce not jest one thing, but praetieallv everything you ra se ami many profitable products that yon haven't yet thought of raising. It will not only rinse the value of your hind but will sttibuli7.ii the value. We could write n volume on whnt it means to you, but we don't need lo you know it already.. Be sides that, you, too, are grit ill ' . i-li u ace lo be u pnitner in the iudut. try that is, going to do so much for 'you. We wish this enterprise was big cmiugu si that every farmer who rends flii could come in-with n, but it isn't. We are going to take in all we can. We want to and must work close to yoHj because our interests are mutual. In yon want to join us! IW not mentioned Salem bankers in the above because they are all thoroughly familiar with this enterprise and most of them, joined with us in this enterpnse, and we recommend mat you taiK to tnem aDout it. mey win along with many of the leading business men, have already tell you what they think. 3 - Mow. the Proposition You might think from reading the above that we' were going to ask you for a donation to . j..-.. v fniilrl'flffnrd to make, but we are not. Instead we have set aside a lim- I amount oi the stock to be distributed among you (over one-third of it is already taken by 'k men) for the purpose of getting as many of you personally and financially interested with is rjossible because in local members there is strength and strength is what is needed to L .u: :,wr thts TS NOT A STOCK SELLING SCHEME, and we have not got a :h of salesmen in Salem to sell stocK. uur Mr. r . in . war persuuauy tt for a limited time, assisted by Mr. Ivar Winding, for the purpose of meeting and explaining de tails to those who wish to avail themselves of this opportunity. , The stock is 7 per cent Preferred and participates in the profits over and above 7 per cent that is, it gets half the profits the industry .earns after 7 pe rcent on the capital is paid. To give you some idea of what it will earn, on a production of $1,500,000 per annum (and we ex pect to make it much larger than that) the stock will earn about 21' per cent. The output is contracted for permanently. DIRECTORS AND ilANAGBIENT tViA ramnanv will be directed and i 4 v, r. a Park Salem. D resident: E. A. kToresident King's Food Products Com- V Portlana, vice rresiuent; i. u. rancioun, County, Director; M. L. Jones, Brooks, Di- r Tn44 Tn v-irTl rmmfv and Port- jOr VjtCWIgC UUUU,nuivu j L Director; S.L. Eddy, Vice President Ladd 305 SPALDINg BUILDING. tUton Bank, Portland, iJireciorj amei on , . ires Director Ladd & Tilton Bank, Portland Organization and Fiscal Managers King's Food Products Company, Salem ' King s Products fe-.i817- Company, and The Dalles King's Products Company. For further information phone or see or send coupon to F. N. Clark, Marion Hotel, Salem. You'll not obligate yourself in any way. ; F N. CLARK & CO. PORTLAND, OREGON. MR. F.N. CLARK Marion Hotel, Sal ent. ' I am interested in knowing more about the Salem King's Products Company. Name Address . " Phone I it 0 J 'I