The Silverton journal. (Silverton, Or.) 191?-1915, June 13, 1913, Image 8

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    Attorney Ross was in Salem
Mrs. E. Down has returned to iology.
Tuesday.
her Portland home and to her
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON.
M
after
Physical Geography, Reading.
G. A. Mi kelson went to Port­ little grand-daughter,
spending a few weeks in Silver- Composition, Methods in Read­
land Tuesday.
ton.
ing, Methods in Arithmatic.
Mrs. J. T. Clow was in Salem
L. O. Boe went to the Rose
)R those troublesome lice try our famous Lice
THURSDAY FORENOON.
LOST
—
A
purae
containing
Monday.
Show Wednesday.
Killer which we guarantee* to give satisfaction
Arithmatic, History of Educa­
about $46, somewhere around
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Gold Dollar berries at C. W.
Philip Stotz was a Portland the big saw mill or on the streets. tion, Psychology, Methods in
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Pound
(C
H
)
Rogers.
Naphtholene
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visitor
Wednesday.
The finder will please return to Geography.
10
8
k
Mrs. Andrew Quail went to
3 Pounds
Mrs. M. M. Sayre was in the C. A. Harwood and receive a
Pd. Sulphur
THURSDAY AFTERNOON.
liberal reward.
Salem Monday.
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Rose City Wednesday.
Tobacco Dust (C H N O ) 1 Pound
Grammar,
Geography, Ameri­
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Ole
Distad
went
to
the
big
city
The
annual
picnic
of
the
Waldo
can
Literature,
Physics, Methods
Don’t forget those 25 cent
A Ounce
Oil of Cedar
Hills Pioneer Association will be in Language. ThesiB for Pri­
of Roses Wednesday.
pillows at “The Shop.”
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To thia «ild 15 pound* of Lime and 2 pounds of Bran
held June 28th, on the Hunt mary Certificate.
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or Shorts and mix thoroughly.
This preacriution.
Bargains in men’s and boys
A. G. Wolfard was sojourning farm. A genera1 invitation is
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with the exception of Lime and Bran, we til! for
FRIDAY FORENOON.
clothing at Bentson’s.
in the metropolis Tuesday.
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extended to all to attend. Take
50 cents, making over 20 pounds of the beat Lice
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Theory
and Practice, Ortho­
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Miss Ella Wydell was a Rose
Pearl Wood shipped five car along well filled lunch baskets.
Killer made.
graphy,
English
Literature,
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City visitor Wednesday.
loads of “spuds” Tuesday.
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Among
the
many
visitors
to
Chemistry.
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Chief of Police Yates was in
Mrs. Lucretia Davenport was the Rose Show in Portland Tues­
FRIDAY AFTERNOON.
I* the Capital City Tuesday.
day we noticed Mr. and Mrs. J.
a
Salem
visitor Wednesday.
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School Law, Botany, Algebra,
THE REXALL STORE.
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T. O. Volgamore made a flying M. Volgamore, Mr. and Mrs. L. Civil Government.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Bullis
T T r T *^.
trip to the big city Wednesday. E. Volgamore. Mr. and Mrs. T.
were Salem visitors Tuesday.
SATURDAY FORENOON.
A Real and Mrs. Dora Whitney.
Mrs. H. B. Lathan*, returned
Mr. and Mrs F. E. Wray went
Geometry,
Geology.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Russell who
from her Portland visit Tuesday.
to the Rose Carnival Tuesday.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
came from Portland in their auto
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General History, Bookkeeping.
New designs in shirt waists last Friday and made a visit with
W. L. Cunningham was in
and new linens at “The Shop.” Mr. Russell’s parents and many
Portland on business Tuesday.
M. G. Cooley took the early friends have returned to their
Mrs. C. M. Kephart was a vis­
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
A. SCHINDLER, Prop.
itor in the Capital City Monday morning train for Portland Wed­ home labors in the great metrop­
olis.
W. L. Douglas Shoes famous nesday.
The W. C. T. U. held its regu­
DR. H. SAN DEL
Full line of all kind of meats
for men. Bentson, sole agency.
lar
meeting
last
Tuesday
p.
m.
D entist
Miss Mamie Brier, now of Sa­ at the People’s market. S. Levy, and after the tegular business
proprietor.
lem. was in Silverton over Sun­
Main Street at Bridge
meeting it was decided to hold
Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Alrick and the next meeting, June 24th, at
day.
Phone Green 931 for
Mr. and Mrs. M. Mi kelson little son, Adolph, went to Salem the park. Program announced
Appointments
Wednesday.
later.
went
to
the
Rose
show
Wednes
­
POULTRY AND FISH IN SEASON < >
A. G. Anderson went to
A nice line of embroideries
day.
A. E. WRIGHTMAN. M. D.
Pratum
on the Salem train, made
and
laces
at
very
low
prices
at
Dr.
Lowe
’
s
glasses
are
death
P hysician and S urgeon
Your orders promptly attended to ;; to headaches. Ask your neigh­ The Shop.”
a sale, and returned on the Port­
Phone Black 841.
;; bors.
Haaland, the show man, was a land train in a few minutes Wed­ Offices Ames Bldg., Water St
nesday morning. It is almost as Phone* —
Water Street. ' i
Russel Building-.
Holly Chick Feed and Lilly’s Rose Show visitor in the metrop­ good as street car service al­ Office, Main 7^2. Reaidence. Main 723
olis
Tuesday.
Growing Food for Sale at
ready.
“Just Wright” Low Shoes for
Behrend’a Poultry Market
R. E. KLEINSORGE, M. D.
You and your children
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Miss Katerine Standish, one of summer regular $4. for $2.90 this
are
safe
if
you
wear
Dr.
P1IY8ICIAN AND SURGEON
week at the
< i our Silverton teachers, went to
WOOLEN M1LIA STOKE—Silverton. Lowe’s superior glasses—eye safe Water St
SAVE MONEY BY BUYING YOUR GOODS AT
Silverton, Oregon
price safe—they cost you no
o Salem Monday.
Labe Maulding and O. P. Mc­ and
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—
Queen Quality shoe for women, Laughlin were Rose Show trav- more than the inferior kind* usu­ Phones
Office, Main 711 Residence Main 712
ally
sold
and
you
have
the
bene
­
shoes that fit like a glove. Bent- elers Monday.
fit of his skill and more than 21
son sole agency.
P. A. 1X)AR, M. I).
Edwin Tinglestad is at home years experience as an exclusive
Miss Goldie McGinnis and Miss from Iowa, where he has been eye sight specialist He does
P
hysician
and S urgeon
SHOES, CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES.
Maud Kline are out of the print­ attending school.
not go from house to house nor
O ffice : Over Brooks & Steel­
ing business at present
I. R. Tanner attended the employ agents. Consult him at
Everything at rock bottom prices.
hammer’s drug store.
Silverton
Hotel.
One
day
only,
Albert Olson and daughter Freight Agents meeting at Port-.
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Wednesday,
June
18th.
Scores
Alma went to the Rose Show in land last Wednesday.
Phones office 761; residence 762
of references. Rember the day
the big city last Monday.
Corner First and Oak Sts.
SILVERTON, ORE.
Ed. Hoge is clerking in C. W. and date.
F. D. LEWIH
A, C. KKKNK
For the Mountain or Coast— Rogers for a couple of days dur­
The
Yoke
Bearers
of
the
Chris
­
P
hons
M
ain
671
An all wool sweater coat bougnt ing the Rose Carnival.
tian church held their regular
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1 11 —
DRS. KEENE& LEWIS
at the
Mrs.
Charles
Turner
was
here
business
meeting in the church
WOOLEN MI LUS STOKE—Silverton.
PHYHICIAN» & SüRGKONS
from Portland Sunday at the W. parlors last Friday evening. The
Dr. Lowe’s glasses do not need O. W. Memorial exercises.
election of officers resulted as Office: West Main Street, Silverton
the guaranty that goes with
Wake Up! Silverton now has follows: President Nettie War­
them. There’s a reason.
A. W. SIMMONS, D. V. M.
ten
regular trains every eleven nock; Vice President Gordon
If you use the Excelsior, the
Fresh supply of pure lard at hours. “Going some” eh?
McCall; Secretary, Rachel Angel;
V eterinary
.
only wire fence that will
J usual prices at the People’s Mar­
Treasurer, Edna Hall. An en-
Office at Nichol’s Barn
Thompson’s Glove fitting cor­ {’oyable social time followed with
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stand up under all condi-
. ket S. Levy, proprietor.
set, style fit and comfort in every ight refreshments, games and
Green 891.
tions.
Slab wood for sale at 50 cts. per pair. Bentson sole agency.
music. This class of about 30 Phone No. Night Black 1292
load.
Phone your orders to
Go to the school meeting Mon­ young people are among the
Green 162, John Killian. 30-35
DR. R. S. PETTIT.
day at two o’clock and stay till most intelligent workers of the
city and start out this term with
— « Mrs. Effie Angel went to her after the meeting adjourns.
CHIROPRACTOR.
old home on the Santiam last
good officers and much faith in
P hone : B lack 1062
Mrs.
A.
G.
McMillan,
who
has
Saturday, returning Wednesday.
accomplishing even more than
Office at Residence.
been here about three weeks, re­ during the past year.
Holly Chlek Feed and Lilly’s turned to Salem Wednesday.
Park Street, 2 blocks east of
Growing Food for Sale at
High School.
Changed Headquarters.
Leave us your orders for ber­
Behrend’a Poultry Market
ries. Very choicest for canning,
Dr. Heisley will be at. Silver-
1916—Salem’s Population—60,000
John Porter, J. Winters, A. fresh every day at C. W. Rogers.
ton Monday, Wednesday and Fri­
Oeder and Mr. Habemeck were
BECHTEL & BYNON
Robert and Frank Wray came day. Office over Preston’s Shop.
Salem passengers Monday morn­
REAL
ESTATE, INSURANCE
up from Eugene Tuesday return­ Leave orders at Prestons. Sa­
ing.
lem
office
and
residence
527
ing to their university work yes­
AND LOANS
Miss Lillian Rosheim went to terday.
Court street, opposite Court
Telephone
452
visit at the home of her brother,
House and next door to Moose
BORN
—
To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
M.
Ben Roshiem of Salem last Mon­
347 State St S alem , O regon
20c-tf
Ayres, Sunday, June 8, 1913, a building.
day. *
Teachers Examination.
nine pound boy. All parties are
DR. B. L. STEEVES
Leon Myers went to Eugene doing well.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
Frac tic« limited to
Monday.
This finishes Mr.
Mrs. Arthur Steelhammer and the County Superintendent of
Myers’ study work in the Univer­
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
the twins were passengers to­ Marion County will hold the reg­
sity city.
Room 2U8 StMVM Hulldins
ward the Rose Festival Wednes­ ular examination for applicants
For your vacation—Suit cases, day morning.
-
-
O regon
for State papers at the Salem S alem ,
Sunday Chicken Dinner a Specialty
bags, trunks, grips, best quali­
High
school
as
follows:
Mrs. Letta Davenport expects
ties, reasonable prices at
J. H. Brewer
FOR STATE PAPERS.
WOOLEN MILLS STORE—Silverton. to return to Portland accom­
Wednesday, June
Physician & Surgeon
Mrs. H. L. Ford and little panied by her mother, Mrs. N. 18, Commencing
1913,
at
9
o
’
clock
a.
m.,
and
E.
Milster,
today.
daughter, Justine, arrived in
continuing until Saturday, June Cori7b^;Hund SALEM, OREGON
Silverton on the morning train
Miss Martha Nerison went to 21, 1913, at 4 p. m.
All calls from Silverton by 9 a. m.
Monday.
the Rose Show and to visit
WEDNESDAY
FORENOON.
promptly attended to
Miss Lillian Hannstad went to her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Writing,
U.
S.
History,
phys-
’ortland Monday to live with her A. Newsom, Wednesday.
sister, Mrs. R. N. Morris, this
A bunch of “Roberts” Hats,
summer.
odd lots regular $3, for $1.90 this
Served in the Most Approved Style
wppV nt* thp
Mrs. L. A. Smith was here WOOLEN MILLS STORE—Silverton.
rom Eugene over Sunday and
Mrs. D. E. Geiser and her sis­
Monday morning went to the
ter, Miss Martha Krug, went to
lose Show.
Portland Tuesday to visit their
MR. AND MRS. T. E. PRESTON, Prop'».
George Healey, the printer other sister. Miss Bertha Krug.
man, returned from Canby Sat­
uri
The Up-to-date
Electric Fixtures and /
Mrs. A. O. Lindis and her
Fruit
urday and is now working on the
Nuts
daughter,
Mrs.
J.
E.
Clucas
went
Appeal force.
Supplies
i
Art Shop
to Portland Tuesday to be with
Where Everybody Goes
Bill Lichty of Switzerland is Mr. Lindis who is in the hospital
Free Lessons, All Kinds of Estimates Furnished and j O
laving an up-to-date water sys- there.
Contracts made for all
em installed on his place, lrl
Embroidery Threads and
Mrs. D. A. Phelps, the daugh­
^yons doing the work.
kinds of Electric Wiring.
ter of our fellow townsman, H.
Princess Packages of
Mrs. William Town and Mrs. M. Reaves, and her little son
Agency for the Peerless Electric
Stamped Goods.
Arthur Johnson were outgoing Boyd, arrived from California
passengers on the Portland Wednesday.
MAZDA LAMPS
No trouble to show good*
morning train Monday.
The Misses Ella and Maude
See me for any thing
Mrs. Cordia Haughman and Rensford went to Portland Wed­
Come and See
in the line of Elec­
family was here from Mt. Angel nesday. from which place they
trical apparatus.
to attend the W. O. W. Memo­ wiil proceed to Bonneville to
M. M. PRESTON
rial exercises last Sunday.
T. E. PRESTON
visit their father.
WHY?
Because Drugs COST LESS and are
Mrs. M. G. Cooley and the
If you tan and your complexion
THE BEST at Perry’s two drug stores. One at
Misses Elma and Mary Hutton is not what you want it to be in
were passengers for the Rose the summer time, call at the Bon
115 S. Commercial Street, and one at 548 State St.
Show City Monday morning.
Ton Hat Shop Beauty Parlors
CENTRALLY LOCATED
SERVICE THE BEST
Knowledge in his examinations, and investigate our French
Mail Orders Carefully and Promptly Filled
merit in his methods, quality in Cream.
lis glasses—the reason for Dr.
Famirarity with the varied con­
jowe’s success. Consult him.
ditions enables Dr. Lowe to ex­
S traite & L udovetzke , Props.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lais at- ercise an efficiency in your be­
ended the wedding of George half that those with less experi­
MEALS 25 CENTS.
ROOMS 50 CENTS
tubbard and Miss Appalon Tear­ ence cannot offer. Dr. Lowe
I; Salem’s Rexall Agency,
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Salem. Oregon
P hone , G reen 861
hart at Down Station last Tues­ will be at Hotel Silverton Wed­
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day.
nesday, June 18. Consult him.
LOCAL NEWS
LICE KILLER
F
BROOKS & STEELHAMMER,
Schindler’s Meat Market
We carry a complete
line of Fresh and
Salted Meats
The N. Digemess Store
/ Your Fence Troubles are Over *
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''“"ÄXTiS
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T. D. ALLEN, Silverton J
Hansen Hotel
Beds 25c to 75c
Meals 25c
Board and Room by Week, $5.00
Try Our Light Lunches
Coffman’s Candies
THE COZY”
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Get Our Prices for Drugs
J. C. Perry’s Drug Stores
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THE SILVERTON HOTEL