The Silverton journal. (Silverton, Or.) 191?-1915, June 20, 1913, Image 4

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1 LICE KILLER
LOCAL
NEWS
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Jelly glasses at C. W. Rogers.
Fielda McClaine went to Port­
land Monday.
Fresh fish every Friday at
Bock Bros.
tf.
Dr. Pettit was a Woodburn
visitor Tuesday.
Auto gloves and mix's at Fish­
wood’s.
tf.
Catholic mass will be held in
the G. A. R. Hall every second
and fourth Sunday.
Mrs. A. B. Rowe dtqtarted for
Portland Wednesday, to attend
the S. D. A. conference there.
The Ladies Aid Society of the
Synod church will meet in the
school building Wednesday, June
21st.
“Just Wright Shoes” the stan­
dard make wear best, fit best,
look bvst
We are in receipt of the new
laws of Oregon, and we find that
the crooks are Burely on the run
and that the people art* kicking
them at every step. Why, a man
who was born when Silverton was
born about 60 years ago, has pas­
sed through a wonderful historical
epoch. Think of it, the chattel,
human slavery has perished in
that time; Polygamy has been
outlawed, the gambling lottery
has been abolished, and other
great evils are entirely out of
many states, the saloon business
is on the run, white slavery is
being crushed by law, woman’s
suffrage is not only in many
states but occupies a prominent
place in national politics 0,0.
who can enumerate all that has
been done? But think again.
We do more along these lines in
one year than we did formerly in
twenty-five. What will our
world be like sixty years hence?
Bliss Jones was a Salem vis­
itor Monday.
Changed Headquarters.
Ivan Ramsbv went over to Sa­
J Pound
(C H )
Naphtholene
Dr. Heinley will be at Silver-
lem Tuesday.
10
8
ton
Monday, Wednesday and Fri­
3
Pounds
Pd. Sulphur
James Hicks was up from
day.
Office over Preston’s Shop.
Tobacco Dust (C H N 0 ) 1 Pound
Woodburn Tuesday.
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Leave orders at Prestons. Sa­
J Ounce
Choice dairv butter on hand,
Oil of Cedar
lem office and residence 527
Bock
Bros.
tf.
Court street, op|s)site Court
To this add 15 pounds of I.ime and 2 pounds of Bran
House ami next door to Moose
or Shorts and mix thoroughly.
Thia prescription,
Miss Imogene Miller was here
with the exception of Lime and Bran, we till for
building.
20c-tf
from
St
Louis
Tuesday.
50 cents, making over 20 pounds of the best Lice
Killer made.
W anted 2 or 3 acres of land
Choice lard, the best, at Bock
near the northern l>oundary of
Bros.
tf.
Silverton. See J. E. Hosmer.
BROOKS & STEELHAMMER
WANTED.—Four men to hew
ties. Enquire at this office. 20-p.
THE REXALL STORE.
Only BEST QUALITY Jar
T'T'
Rubbers at C. W. Rogers.
St.
Electric Cleaning
Prompt Service
Mrs. Dr. Wrightman and Miss
WOOLEN
MIL
1/4
STORK
—
Milverton.
Isabella Down visited at Wood-
Patronage of Commercial Men Respectfully Solicited
burn Monday.
A five room bungalow and fine
There was a big crowd at the large lot in Geiser’s addition for
Christian church Sunday at the sale cheap or trade for two or
three acres near the city.
revival meetings.
A. SCHINDLER, Prop.
Mrs. Charlie Harrison went to
J. M. Endzulis was in Mt.
Angel Monday after a man and Salem yesterday where Charlie
is working for a week or two
team to haul piling.
CLEANING AND PRESSING WHILE YOU WAIT
while the street work here is a
Hurrah for clean new streets! little
slack.
W. G. CLYDE, Proprietor
The new flusher came last Satur­
2j acres with good 6-room
day and it’s a pipin.
house and 20 fine walnut trees.
Main Street, Over Woolen Mill* Store, Silverton, Oregon
J A RS-Bail Masons and Eco­ Worth $4000, going at $3200. J.
POULTRY AND FISH IN
SEASON •»
nomies, in all sizes, at C. W. E. Hosmer.
Rogers.
3t.
Phone: Black 861
Open Until 9 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hannstid
Your orders promptly attended to j;
FOR SALE Team and wagon. went to Portland yesterday
Phone Black 841.
;; ; Two cows. Reasonable price.
where Mrs. Hannstid will stay
W. B. Van Cleave.
-
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Water Street. J[
Russel Building.
for a short time while her spouse
Mrs. T. E. Preston just re­ goes on to Roseberg.
s
ceived another large shipment of
The
Ladies
Aid
Society
of
the
embroidery threads of all kinds.
Synod church will serve a straw­
Miss Lena Turner, a sister of berry dinner in the school build-1
SAVE MONEY BY BUYING YOUR GOODS AT
Mrs. Ed. Langley from Missouri, ing Saturday. June 21st, at 11
visited the Capital City Monday. o’clock, and ice cream and cake
FOR SALE Good milch cows. will be served in the evening in
VIA THE
Jacob,
Fox, Silverton, Oregon. the same place.
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Route 3. Phone 519.
tf.
Among the delegates attending
Mrs. Theresa Zollner visited the State Conference of Seventh
SHOES, CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES.
her sister here over Sunday and Day Adventists, in session at
Everything at rock bottom prices.
returned to her Mt. Angel home Portland, June 19th to 29th, are
Season Tick ria on Sale _Jf SUNSIT
3-Day TickvU on Sale
Daily Until Sept N I
104000 shama ! I
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I Saturday and Sunday
Monday.
C.
Nevada
A.
DeKalb
and
A.
B.
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RO'uTtS
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Mrs. W. J. Miller of Condon Rowe, who left Wednesday for
ö Corner First and Oak Sts.
SILVERTON,
ORE.
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who has been visiting with Mrs. the big meeting.
F. M. Evenson went to Eugene
<•
•--«xìks>^é
Holeproof Sox will give
Monday.
more satisfaction than any
To
Miss Gertrude Dybevik re­ made and costs you no more- 25c.
turned to her Salem work after Read our ad in the Saturday
visiting at her Silverton home Evening Post.
WOOLEN MILI/i STOKE—Hllvertoo
Your Fence Troubles are Over / over
Sunday.
Season far«« from th« principal stations to Newport or Tillamook Beach«« arra« follow»:
FARE
FROM
FARE
TO
ro
A
beautiful
little
one
acre
home
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Hauge
Tillamook Beaches
S 6 25
Portland
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If you use the Excelsior, the
Newport
with
fine
five
room
cottage,
barn,
fl
26
4 7o
Oregon
City
went to Portland Tuesday for a
6.16
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only wire fence that will
Salem
chicken
park,
fruit
and
flowers.
7
3»
Albany
4.1«
few days on a business and
a 76
Corvallis
7 io
stand up under all condi-
. pleasure trip.
It’s a peach and just outside the
Eugene
6
V tat
city limits. $2100. See J. E.
tions.
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11 <M)
R 76
Rosaburg
17 2n
11.Í»
Miss Muriel Broad foot returned Hosmer.
Medford
12J«
17 76
Ashland
to her work in Portland Monday,
ikyr responding low far«« from other points. Week mil ticket« on «ale from various |»ointa
T. D. ALLEN, Silverton ' after visiting here with her sis­ Spiritualist Camp Meeting. J
SUNDAY EXCURSION TRAIN ON THE C. A E. R. R.
New Era. Ore. July 6th to Aug. |
ter, Mrs. Lukins.
leaves Albany at 7:20 a. m.. Corvallis 7 60 a m, and connects with th« H. P. trains 16
3rd. Speakers: Dr. B. F. Aus­
and 14 Northbound and No. 13 Southbound.
Buy a big bunch of lots in Sil­ tin, Cora Kencannon Smith, A.
verton now while they are cheap J.
Speckert Music: Boyle Or­
EXCURSION FARES EAST
and sell when high. See? En­ chestra.
Vocal, Mrs. Speckert,
Tickets will be sold from all main and branch line points In Oregon to Eastern
quire of J. E. Hosmer.
. destination one way through California or via Portland. Stop-overs within limit.
Mrs.
Ruestow,
phenomenal
Mrs. H. A. Hague, who has singer and whistler. Trumpet
TICKETS ON SALE DAILY TO SEPT. 30.
been staying with her daughter. medium, Mrs. Spencer. Rates
Final Return Limit October 31st.
Mrs. F. E. Callister, is visiting on all railroads one and one-half
For lieautifully Illustrated booklet "Vacation Day«,** and booklets describing
Tillamook County Beaches, Newport and other points, as well as Information at »out
relatives in Portland this week. fare. Hotel and restaurant ac­
Eastern Fares, routes, stop-overs, etc , call on nearest Agent or write to
Why buy packing house stuff commodations. Tenting. For
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
when you can get the best home particulars and program apply to
Mrs.
M.
A.
Congdon
391
Sth
St
cured bacon for 20 CENTS per
20-2t
pound at Bock Bros.
tf. Portland, Ore.
The body of George W. Taylor Being in need of “doughsky”
who died at his home in the Sil­ I will sell all the machinery in
verton Hills recently, was ship­ my “Gravity Hand Cultivator
Factory” at almost your own
pen to Hubbard last Saturday.
price.
Metal and wood lathes,
“Can’t Bust ’em,” that’s the saw machines,
drill press, punch
name, best overalls made, 85c to and shear press,
MR. A Nit MRS. T. E. PRESTON, Prop’s.
brazer, vice,
Sunday Chicken Dinner a Specialty
$1.00.
tools,
five
horse
power
mob
retc.
WOOLEN MILLS STOKE—Silverton.
etc. Also Gravity Hand Cultiva­
Mrs. A. J. Carman and tors, regular price $8.00 g^ing at
little son Max started home to $5.00, Gravity Junior, regular
Roseburg Tuesday after a visit price $5.00 going at $3.50, tub
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. stands worth $2.00 going at 50
T. W. Riches.
cts, and a lot of other things very
Ole Distad’s auto got on a toot cheap. J. E. Hosmer.
and tried to climb a telegraph
Last Monday Tom Shockley,
x>le just below the S. P. depot proprietor of the O. K. Barber
Served in the Most Approved Style
ast Sunday. The axle was bro- Shop, had the misfortune to be
cen we understand.
severely stung by a swarm of
Daniel Read of Cottage Grove bees. Mr. Shockley was in the
who had been visiting at the C. act of gathering honey from the
M. Wray home started on a tour hives when a large number of
to Woodburn, Turner and other the “stingers” attacked his face
points in the valley Monday.
and hands, stinging him so
uri
Fruit
Nuts
To convince every lover of Art Needlework that Richardson’s
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Opsund severely that it was thought for
Grand PrUn Wash Embroidery Silk is the Best, wo will give away
was at the Rose Carnival and awhile he would expire from the
Where Everybody Goes
while in Portland visited with large amount of poison injected
their son Theadore and other into his system, but through the
relatives and friends, returning 3uick administration of an anti-
Choice of 12 Pretty Designs
ote the dangerous situation of
Monday.
the unfortunate man was re­
Absolutely Free
Two weeks till July 4th. Just lieved, and he is now recovering.
time enough to get your suit
All we ask Is that you buy six fikclns of Richardton•» Grand Pritt
Ortcian Float with which to embroider it, and a Diagram Ixsuou (or 25c.
made. Our $20 and $25 made to The prospects in Silverton are
The Pillow Tup uud Buck uro absolutely fret.
measure suits beat them all— very good. Everything seems
to be working out nicely for a
Guaranteed.
WOOLEN MILI/4 STORE—Silverton. big growth. To be sure all busi­
The Up-to-date
Electric Fixtures and
Wm. DeKalb expects to leave ness throughout the United
Supplies
Art Shop
in the near future for Oregon States has been checked up a
WHY?
Because Drugs COST LESS and are
City, near which place he will bit and in a way Silverton feels
Free Lessons, All Kinds of Estimates Furnished and
take charge of a ranch belonging it a little but not anywhere near
THE BEST at Perry’s two drug stores. One at
as
much
as
some
other
less
fa
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Contracts made for all
to Mr. Bowmond, having recent­
115 S. Commercial Street, and one at 548 State St.
Embroidery Threads and
vored places do. Here new resi­
ly been engaged by the latter.
kinds of Electric Wiling.
dences are going up, the streets
Princess Packages of
Last Sunday W. E. Laugh­ are a regular bee hive of work­
Agency for the Peerless Electric
Mail Orders Carefully and Promptly Filled
Stamped Goods.
miller’s place of business was ers. paving and building side
MAZDA LAMPS
broken into and his desk and walks, a b;g crew is working at
No trouble to show goods
papers ransacked. The parties the rock crusher, teams are ply­
See me for anything
doing the act were undoubtedly ing back and forth with crushed
Come and See
in the line of Elec­
in search of money but William rock, J. Wolfaiu and Co.'s big
trical apparatila.
does not keep his money in the grocery store is on its way, and
Salem’s Rexall Agency,
Salem, Oregon
M. M. PRESTON
office and so the poor thieves indeed Silverton looks good to
T. E. PRESTON
were disappointed.
your “Uncle Dud.”
T7H)R thoav troubleaonw lie« try our famoun Idee
P Killer which we guarantee to give satiafaction
Schindler’s Meat Market
0. K. PANTORIUM
We carry a complete
line of Fresh and
Salted Meats
SUMMER VACATIONS >
SEASHORE OR MOUNTAINS
The N. Digerness Store
TILLAMOOK AND NEWPORT BEACHES
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Hansen Hotel
Beds 25c to 75c
Meals 25c
Board and Room by Week, $5.00
¡TTfercBeautiful POTE
LPillows lM£
Try Our Light Lunches
Coffman’s Candies
THE COZY”
Get Our Prices for Drugs
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