THE HOME DEPARTMENT. BREWER DRUG COMPANY Hope. Corner Court and Liberty Sts. Whatever kill! hope is a devil incarnate, Th« life of our youth, our schools, and our home, Let hope spring eternal, the wellspring of progress - Eternal star, shining “o'er all the great dome.” Call and see us when in Salem. We have one of the most up-to-date Drug Stores in the city. No effort will be left undone to please you. BREWER DRUG COMPANY Salem, Oregon. THE GEM THEATRE, MO^GURES Never Gets Old ENJOYED BY ALL-CHILDREN AND GROWN FOLKS Instructive and Educative. <== — . «0 The Bonbonier Confectionery and J ce Cream Fresh Fruits in Season. Haradon’s Candies. Soft Drinks. Agency for the Columbia Grafanola. Seven- Piece China Set given away Free, ask about it C. G. Halverson, Prop. ❖ Silverton, Oregon » Be Chums With Your Children. When you hear of a wild child, either a boy or a girl one who would rather run about in the streets at all hours than stav at home—you can be very sure of one thing: that child's mother is Whenever hope dies, the home's gone not a real chum. forever; Home is not home to a child The state only lives because it when its parents live on the survives; heights, so to speak, clothing Whoever loves home and human themselves in a grim mantle of endeavor; Will guard this bright jewel as they authority and forgetting that do their own lives. they were ever children. The mother is the one most to Hope in the Home. blame, because the atmosphere Children are the most hopeful of the home is essentially one of creatures, as a rule, in the world; her making, and because, also, and the men or women who make she is more apt to forget that the greatest success of life will she was once young and foolish be found to be those who retain herself. A man has the eternal longest their childhood hope and boy in him. but a woman often optomism. Such people make loses all sympathy with her own the best parents and build the childhood. best homes. They make the best The mother who sympathizes teachers, the best merchants, the with her boys when they want best citizens. Hope in the home | to go West and shoot Indians is is absolutely essential. A home ! the right kind of mother. She without it is -----: we can find doesn’t mind if they give a few but one word, and that word war-whoops around the house or means a fiery, bottomless pit, an build an Indian camp in the back abode of eternal misery and yard. You never hear such a despair, an abiding place without woman remark that boys are hope. Get wisdom, get love, absolute nuisances, and, strange get energy, get system, get to say, her sons usually are not. beauty, get patience, get forti­ They have such a comfortable, tude, get self-eon trol, but in all sympathetic home they don't thy getting, get and hold fast to want to wander around restlessly, that reasonable, inspiring hope, ready for mischief. without which your life and the And the mother who can enter life of those whom you influence into her daughter’s doll games, is a barren waste. | who can help her plan surprises for her school mates and can un­ Hope. derstand what her clubs mean to Whatever enlarges hope will I her—ah, that’s the woman who also exalt courage.—Johnson. need never worry about that « « « daughter in after-life, because Where there is no hope, there she is her daughter’s ‘‘chum.” can be no endeavor.--Johnson. not a cold, superior creature in « « • whom one can confide nothing. He who loses hope, may then It is the women who cannot part w’ith anything. —Congreve, take the youthful point of view, a a a who cannot learn how to be child­ When the heart is light with ren with their children, who hope, all pleases; nothing comes make the greatest mistake in amiss. — Rogers. life.— Selected. BOILED SARCASM. PONT YOU KNOW Say Old Toad, the boys and . • . That . • . girls are not as smart as they were when you was n lx>y. Why, you wen’ so smart it’s one of the seven wonders you ever got over ■ I, Th. PI*«, - it. It’s to bad that our suffering citizens can’t have their darling saloons to make fr louse! The Silverton Baker* H Schtnidbaurr Scotl’s Restaurant TO EAT A certain girl loved a lx>y, THAT’S HER BUSINESS A certain boy loved a girl. THAT’S HIS BUSINESS Finally they married, THAT’S THEIR BUSINESS Then they wanted a house to live in . THAT’S MY BUSINESS If you want to Buy, Build, or Rent, See BEN HOFSTETTER a a a Contractor and Builder Phone Black 1341 Ideal Home for the Boy. A propensity to hope and joy is real riches; one to fear and The ideal home of the boy, Estimates furnished.^ sorrow, real poverty.—Hume. whether the house be great or L* Tel. Red 851. a a a small, is the home in which there PHONE BLACK 681 < Auspicious hope, in thy sweet is ever present love, sympathy, HERBERT ROE All work done in the shortest possible time. We garden grow wreaths for each fellowship, fun, the spirit of are equipped to handle all kinds of furniture, pianos GENERAL CONCRETE toil, a charm for every woe.— play, kindness and common etc., with very little danger of any damage done. Campbell. WORK sense. In such a home the boy a a a No load too heavy for our teams to haul. problem is an easy problem, and Sidewalks, Fireplaces, Chimneys, Foundations, It is worth a thousand pounds it is largely solved by the parents. Tanks and Refrigerators. a year to have the habit of look­ If all homes were ideal, there Sidewalks built to the Standard Specifications at the ing on the bright side of things. would be little work for the RIGHT PRICE. —Johnson. leader of the boys’ club. As i HARNESS and SHOE SHOP. a a a Professor Peabody says, “A ...... ....... ............. .............. .. , ... Hope is like the sun. which as good boy is the natural product I make a specialty of Harness and Shoe repairing Guarantee Satisfaction or money back. Hamess we journey toward it, casts the of a good home, and all the ef­ shadow of our burden behind us. forts of philanthropy to make made to order. —S. Smiles. boys better are consciously im­ a a a PROMPT WORK. GOOD GOODS. RIGHT PRICES perfect substitutes for the natu­ PLUMBING and HEATING Hope is the only good that is ral influences of a healthy- common to all men; those who W. A. CROSS, the Hamess Man. minded home.”—H. T. Mussel­ Also Tinning and Sheet Metal Work of Every Description have nothing else possess hope man, in Life and Health. still.—Thales. Estimates Furnished and Contracts Made Scripture Cake. a a a on All Classes of Work ;: IF YOU THINK OF BUYING A MOTORCYCLE SEE THE Hope is a vigorous principle; it One of the most novel and orig­ the head ard heart to work, inal devices has had birth in a i; FOUR CYLINDER HENDERSON H sets Oregon <•> and animates a man to do his church woman’s brain. It is a ] Silverton < ► o utmost.—Collier. recipt for Scripture Cake, which ; [ You can get a demonstration by seeing <; is destined to impart considerable a a a « “SHORTY” AT THE BILLIARD HALL True hope is swift, and flies biblical instruction to the one concocting the mixture and ; ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦««!; with swallow’s wings; kings it never fails to largely increase makes gods, and meaner crea­ f The best opportunity you ever had to get A-grade sewer pipe. the church funds when pul on I have just received a carload of the best sewer pipe and am <•> • tures kings.—Shakespeare. sale at fairs or other social func ­ prepared to supply you with the best sewer job to be had. a a a tions. For present grief there is al­ The proper ingredients will be ••• J. H. DAVENPORT ways a remedy; however much HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE found by carefully following the thou sufferest; hope, is the great­ reci pt here given: PLUMBING HEATING AND est happiness of man.—Schefer. PAINTERS. SHEET METAL WORK Four and a half cups of 1 a a a | JOBING A SPECIALTY. PHONE BLUE 1191 Kings, iv:22. Paper Hanging and Interior Decorating Hope is a flatterer, but the One and one-half cups of a Specialty. most uprighfeof all parasites; for Judges, v:25. [Last clause.] Two cups of Jeremiah, vi:20. she frequents the poor man’s hut, [Sugar.] PHONE BLACK 1241. as well as the palace of his supe­ Two cups of Samuel, xxx:12. rior.—Shenstone. [Raisins.] Two cups of Nahum, iii:12. a a a One cup of Numbers, xvii:8. Man is, properly speaking, I » Two tablespoonfuls of I Sam- SUMMER SCHOOL based upon hope; he has no other uel, xiv:25. JUNE 23, AUGUST 1, 1913 possession but hope; this world Season to taste of II Chronicles, of his is emphatically the place ix:9 i> Twenty-five InHtructorn. Fifty Course!. (BY MAIL) Six of Jeremiah, xvikll. of hope.—Carlyle. I)iHtinguiHhe SPECIAL PRICE 65c. 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