The Silverton journal. (Silverton, Or.) 191?-1915, June 27, 1913, Image 5

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    LOCALNEWS
BREWER DRUG COMPANY
BURNED BY COLD.
ROMANCE OF A RIFLE.
Liquid Air Will Produce a Woroo
Wound Than Intense Heat.
It Linked a 8oldisr With Two Wars
Twsnty-two Years Apart.
Wlille
Mr.
Frederic
Martyn
was
E. M. Ayres has been on the Whoever I iiih applied a moistened serving In Africa with the French For­
(Inker to a pie«-« of floaty metal lu
sick list for several days.
winter well rememliera the painful ex­ eign Legion there came under his no­
perience
galni«! of the fact tice an incident Hint he record« In
Many are taking advantage of that cold thereby
ns
well
aa heat can blialer “Life In the la-glon.” The legton had
Call and see us when in Salem. We have one of
advanced against the Dahoman army
the library these days, and help­ the akin.
was In pursuit of the black warri­
the moat up-to-date Drug Stores in the city. No
ing to make it a power for good. inirlnx some experiments lu the pro­ and
duction of exceaalvely low tempera­ ors.
effort will be left undone to pleaae you.
II E. Brown, former proprie­ ture« Pictet, the French Investigator, A fhihomnn warrior wns killed In
net of leveling hl« gun nt Captain
tor of the Silvertonian and Sil­ burned himself with cold several times, the
Biittreau
of tlie legion from behind a
I the effect« were so remarkable that
E. E. TAYLOR
verton A^jx-al, was in the city hih
he deemed them worthy of description cotton tree on the «ide of a nearby hill.
A« he fell hl« rlfie clattered down nt
Monday.
to a body of «clentltlc men.
the oflicer’s very feet. Captain Bat-
Barber Shop
Buy a big bunch of lots in Sil­ It appear« that there are two kind» trenu saw that It was an old cha««e-
or degrees of cold burn. In the caae
verton now-while they are cheap of the less severe •‘burns" the akin at pot and picked it up out of curiosity. First door South of People’s Bank
Salem, Oregon.
and sell when high. See? En­ first turns red, but becomes blue the Suddenly he became very much inter­
next day. The inflamed spot «wells, ested. lie examined it carefully and
quire of J. E. Hosmer.
and a imt I< m I varying from a mouth to nt hist exclaimed with a gasp of aston­
Everybody can afford to eat six weeks ellipse« before the wound ishment:
“Well, this is a miracle! Here is the
strawberries at 90 cents a crate, heiil«.
When the contact with the cold snb- very rifle I used In 1X70 during the-
and the Silverton country pro­ Ntiim e la longer and more complete a wav with Germany! See that hole in
movp , icntgures
duced lots or ’em this year.
burn of the «e<ond degree 1« prixJuced. the butt? That was made by a Prus­
A malignant and stubborn wound Is sian bullet at Halnt-Privaf. I could
A five room bungalow and fine formed, and the process of healing Is tell the gun from among a million by
that mark alone, but here’s my num­
large lot in Geiser’s addition for very «low.
ber Hta’.n|«-d on it as well, which 1«
A
drop
of
ll<|iild
air
falling
on
Pic
­
ENJOYED BY ALL CHILDREN AND GROWN FOLKS
sale cheap or trade for two or tet’« blind produced a cold burn which evidence enough for anybody. Who
three acres near the city.
did not completely heal In «lx months, would have thought it possible that I
Instructive and Educative.
while a scorch from heut accidentally should pick up In Africa, an a captain,
There is lots of idle land in Inflicted
on the «nine hand and nearly a rifle that I used in France as a ser­
Oregon,
and
Angora
goats
do
at
the
«nine
time wa« healed in ten or geant twenty-two years ago? It is in­
❖
❖
credible.**
twelve
day«.
—
Uarper*« Weekly.
fine here, and there’s big money
Captain Battrenu was able to prove
in it. Do you see the point?
that the rifle had indeed been his, and
A DAINTY TABLE FEAT.
he received permission to keep it.
BORN To Mrs. Fickenderf,
especially if the pie comes from
the bkxxled Jersey cow belonging Victor Hugo’s Wonderful Orange and
our model bakery, is always
One Way to Cook a Snipe,
Sugar Combination.
brown, and you know that
to citizen Joseph Baumgartner,
“American cooking,” said a foreign
In "My Autobiography" Mme. Judith,
Co h fed i o n e ry a n d Ice C rea m
denotes
inside
goodness.
a th’rty-three pound girl calf.
the great French actress, tell» a story chef who visited this country, “pleases
Everything
that
we
bake is
me
very
much.
Your
southern
dishes
Hugo.
Don’t get provoked because of At Victor
equally
as
good
as
our
pies.
I
particularly
like.
The
French
chef,
a dinner which Judith attended
Fresh Fruits in Season. Haradon’s Candies. Soft
we publish the shipments of in­ with Alexandre Dumas somelxidy quot­ whom we And In the large hotel all Cake, Crullers, Cookies,
Drinks. Agency for the Columbia Grafanola. Seven-
the world, would do well to adopt
toxicants into Silverton. If you ed Alfred de Musset, and Hugo, was led over
some <(f your dishes. He would do Fancy Pastry And Bread.
Piece China Set given away Free, ask about it.
to
express
hl«
opinion
on
his
Illustrious
do every one will think you are fellow author.
Veil, for example, to substitute ‘chick­
a blind pigger.
"Yes.” he said, “he has immense tal­ en Maryland style’ for such a dish as
are some of the other tempting
ortolan brains.
good
things that you can always
Did you get a sample of that ents. He even boasts that there are poached
“Poached ortolan brains—no exag­
who consider him as good a poet
find here. There is no use
liquid substitute for meat from some
geration.
”
be
said,
“
are
of
the
sort
of
as I am.”
baking when such wholesome
Dr. Heisley? The editor made Dumas Jogged Judith’s elbow, and it dishes a certain type of French chef and
pure food can be secured so
SiIverton, Oregon
loves
to
serve.
Sr-h
a
chef
—
the
gour
­
some gravy with this new in­ was all she could do to keep from met’s chef—cooks flsh that are not reasonably.
laughing.
vention and it was delicious.
“At the end of the meal,” our author cleaned and birds so rare they seem
The Silverton Bakery hereafter
to be cooked at all. Indeed, these
We sold cultivators, tub stands, relates. “Hugo treated us to a very ' not
will
open between 8 a. m., and
strange exhibition. He put a whole fellows have an axiom that the way to
machinery, and lots of things orange,
12:30
p. m., Sundays, and no
i
cook
a
sui|»e
Is:
rind and all, Into his mouth
last Monday, This shows us and then managed to thrust aB many “ ‘Let it fly once through a hot kite*- j sales will be made except during
that time.
that advertising, when one can pieces of sugnr as ¡sxHlhle into his en.’ "
cheeks.
This
achieved,
he
began
to
The Silverton Bakery, H. Schmidbauer
deliver the goods, pays and pays scrunch it all up with his lips tightly The Journal for Job printing.
well.
closed. In the midst of this operation
CLEANED, PRESSED, REPAIRED
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The heavy rain caused a tem­ he swallowed two liqueur glasses of . .. i. .,,.... . . . . .
kirsch and a few minutes later opened
porary suspension of street work, hi« mouth wide. It was empty! No :
the work on Wolfard’s new store one made any attempt to imitate him,
and other improvements during possibly because no one else had teeth
the forepart of the week, but good enough for such a feat”
PLUMBING and HEATING
L. E. BROWN, Oppoaite Drake Broa’ Studio they are now at it attain.
Sympathy.
Hobo
—
I
bnven
’
t
touched
a
thing
to
Several widows here have eat for three days. Lady—You should
Also Tinning and Sheet Metal Work of Every Description
taken advantage of the new see a doctor and get him to. prescribe
Oregon pension law, and will something for your appetite.—New Or­
Estimates Furnished and Contracts Made
soon get the help they so much leans Times-Democrat
on All Classes of Work
•/
need. Oregon is a good mother
A Teacher's Slip.
as well as a progressive state.
Teacher (to pupil*--What are you
laughing at? Not at me? Pupil-Oh,
Silverton
Oregon •
Lots
of
rain
this
season,
but
PHONE BLACK 681
no. sir! Tencher -Then what else is
rain makes the grass grow, and there In the room to laugh at?—Ex
All work done in the shortest possible time. We
the fruit and everything is just change
are equipped to handle all kinds of furniture, pianos
lovely. Every farmer should There In In the worst of fortUDe tte
etc., with very little danger of any damage done.
have a silo in this valley, and best chance for a happy change - Etf
No load too heavy for our teams to haul.
when his cut grass gets wet put rl hides
_
it right in, water and all.
Banks Won’t Cash IL
Our contention that the city The saying Is that "Time Is money.”
SUMMER SCHOOL
should do its own street work is but the lazy chaps can’t get the banks
to recognize It as such —Atlanta Con­
JUNE 23, AUGUST 1, 1913
proving about correct. We could stitution.
HARNESS and SHOE SHOP.
have hired men just as
Twenty-five Instructors. Fifty Courses.
The fox may lose his hair, but not
I make a specialty of Harness and Shoe repairing well as any company can. It
Distinguished Eastern educators added to
tils cunning - I hitch I’roverb.
regular faculty. University dormitories
Guarantee Satisfaction or money back.
Harness would have cost less; we could
open.“ Board and room at $3.50 per week.
Equivocal.
have done better work, and even !
Reduced railroad rates.
For complete
made to order.
“Father, dear, won’t yon pay the ex­
illustrated catalog, address
if it had taken more time we penses of my weddln» with William?
PROMPT WORK.
GOOD GOODS.
RIGHT PRICES would have been less in debt. He doesn’t like to ask you to pay all
i
But no use kicking now. The of them himself.”
"Doesn
’
t
he?
Yon
Just
bring
him
EUGENE, OREGON
W. A. CROSS, the Harness Man.
streets are dandy any way, and here, and I promise you I’ll foot your 1
there is the future to look to.
Bill.”—Baltimore American.
Corner Court and Liberty Sts.
BREWER DRUG COMPANY
THE GEM THEATRE,
Never Gets Old
The Bonbonier
C. G. Halverson, Prop.
o
nLADIES AND GENTS SUITS
D. KLINE
AND MADE TO ORDER
PACIFIC TRANSFER CO.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
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THE REGISTRAR, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
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IF YOU THINK OF BUYING A MOTORCYCLE SEE THE
FOUR CYLINDER HENDERSON
You can get a demonstration by seeing
SHORTY’’ AT THE BILLIARD HALL
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HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE
PAINTERS.
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A Fountain Pen 65 Cents
(BY MAIL)
A good DIAMOND POINT FOUNTAIN PEN absolutely
guaranteed. Generally sold for *$1.00. OUR
SPECIAL PRICE 65c. Every pen has a pocket
clasp for holder. Send us a money order or stamps
THE COMMERCIAL
BOOK STORE m
SALEM, OREGON
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A Few Samples of Our Many Bargains:
Paper Hanging and Interior Decorating
a Specialty.
PHONE BLACK 1241.
IVILIZATION has been moving West for ages.
The Panama canal will give this movement a great impetus.
The
, Willamette Valley is the most practical place for the Great Pacific Coast City of the future, and here is very apt to be
a greater than New York or London.
In fact, the process of growth is now going on.
Electric lines are being built,
little homes are springing up along these lines, and everything goes to show that great herds of emigrants and immigrants
are headed this way.
Don’t lose the chance.
Buy a home now while land is as cheap as it is.
Look what a fortune
you could have made by investing at the right time in Chicago, Minneapolis or Portland.
Here is the best chance in the
world.
Buy now!
Let us know what you want.
We’ve got it and will treat you right.
CITY PROPERTY:
New bungalow, with everything just right, and fine,
large lot, in best of locations. $3(XX).
One acre and beautiful five room cottage, neat new barn,
chicken park, young fruit, fine level land, well bricked and
cemented, with pump. Dandy bargain at $21(X). Good terms.
Brand new bungalow, plumbed, wired and plastered,
Dutch kitchen, buffe in dining room, lot 50x100. $1600 on
easy terms.
Five room bungalow for $1000. Lot 58x128. House new.
Fine garden. Will take $500 down and balance in one or
two years at seven per cent interest. Hurry!
FARM PROPERTY:
130 acres, good barn, 75 acres cleared, most excellent
soil, 12 acres fine apple orchard, fine-spring of pure, cold
water, on public road, only 3A miles from city. Going at
$60.00 per acre.
50 acres of the above, with orchard, at $80 per acre.
15 acres, three miles from Silverton, small house, barn,
chicken house, young fruit trees, going at $2000.
75 acres on Abiqua river, 5A miles from Silverton, good
roads, 40 acres cultivated, 3 acres fruit, 6 acres timber, rest
pasture, good new house, all fenced. Going at $11500. Terms
to suit. Will sell part of land if desired.
E. Hosmer, Silverton, Oregon ^
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