The Silverton journal. (Silverton, Or.) 191?-1915, August 08, 1913, Image 4

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    Offici« Oper« Hou«« Block
Mrs. N. Digerness was taken
H. Wood went to Salem Thurs­
North Howell
suddenly ill Wednesday.
day.
Phon« Green IO1
Frank Cown visited W. Sann
Choice dairy butter on hand,
All kinds of Fruit Jars at Monday.
Bock Bros.
tf. Cusiter’s.
DR. H. SANDEL
Steven Cleaveland and family
J.
F.
Fishwood
motored
to
Mrs.
J.
Ott
and
son.
Walter,
C. G. Halverson went to Port­ have moved to Silverton.
D entist
Buyer« and «hipper« of
I Salem Wednesday.
went to Spokane Tuesday for a land Thursday.
A large number of people wit­
Main Street at Bridge
Fresh fish every Friday at visit
Miss I yen a Peterson went to nessed the baptism Sunday.
HOPS
AND POTATOES
Phone Green 931 for I Bock Bros.
tf.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. VanValken- Salem Thursday.
Ernest
Weisner
is
the
proud
Appointments
W«t«T St., Silverton, Oregon
Andrew Quail was a Salem berg were Capital City visitors
For a fine cup of Coffee buy possessor of a new automobile.
Phon« Bin« 1121
Wednesday.
I visitor Wednesday.
Golden Gate Brand at Cusiter’s.
There will be an ice cream social
John Goetz went to Salem
A. E. WRIGHTMAN. M. D.
Choice lard, the best, at Bock
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith I and program at the North Howell
Wednesday
to meet the County went to Salem yesterday.
Second Hand Store
I
Bros.
tf.
P hysician ano S urgeon
church Saturday evening. August
Commissioners.
9th.
H. E. Brown’s mother is here,
For fresh milk phone your
Offices Ames Bldg., Water St.
We have just whnt
J. E. Gros ho ng returned to order to Green A 120. tf.
I
visiting at her son’s home.
James Seisin, and grandson,
Phones—
you an1 looking for
Albany Wednesday after allying
Only BEST QUALITY Jar trip to his old home.
Office. Main 722. Resilience. Main 728
Miss Maud Hall started for Oscar Howard, was visiting his
daughter
at
Scott
’
s
Mills
a
few
BIG SAVING ON FIRST COST
I Rubbers at C. W. Rogers.
St
Mrs. Eva Olson started for Berkeley, Cal., Wednesday.
days last week.
Do you want a 40-acre home- Iowa Tuesday, where she will
Then* ar»1 so many things that
Go to Cusiter’s for your
P. A. 1.0AR. M. D.
Mr. and Mre. Beerman. who we have that you need, just as
I stead? See J. E. Hosmer.
groceries.
Nothing
but
fresh
visit
friends
and
relatives.
P hysician ano S urgeon
were confined in the hospital at gocxl as new. Come in and Bee.
Dr. Pettit was called to New ■ The Abiqua steel bridge be- goods.
Portland, have returned home
OFFICE: Over Brooks & Steel* I Era on professional business
Ed Adams and his family ar»* and are improving.
tween Silverton and Mt Angel
CHAS. WEBB
I Tuesday.
hammer’s drug store.
will be opened for travel about attending two weeks vacation at
Newport.
Vote of Thank*.
Mrs. I. L. Moores and two next Wednesday.
Phones office 761; residence 762
OREGON
at
Selah
Springs
I kidlets visited
Otto Legard has returned from
The Farmers’ Society of Equity
Bring three subscriptions at
I Wednesday.
AGRICULTURAL
Í1.00 each to The Silverton Newport. He reports lots of of Silverton hereby tenders its
A. W. SIMMONS, D. V. M.
hearty,
unanimous
vote
of
thanks
fish
and
a
fine
time.
ournal
and
get
a
fíne
safety
Progressive people should pa-
COLLEGE
V eterinary
I tronize The Silverton Journal’s razor for your trouble.
Mrs. Chas. McCloud, Harold, to the Silverton Commercial BEGINS
forty-fifth achool year
Club for the free use of its hall
I advertisers.
Office at Nichol’s Barn
Why buy packing house stuff and Mre. Isabelle Renwick went during the formation of its or­ «IFltMBtR 1«. I«ll.
DEGREE COURSES In many ph a»», of
C. O. Brooks went to Salem when you can get the best home to Woodbum Tuesday.
Green 891.
ganization.
Phone No. Night Black 1292 I Monday in the employment of cured bacon for 20 CENTS per
AanicuLTunt
CNaiNttaiNa.
H om «
Mrs. George Cusiter and Miss
Z ack D avenport , Pres.
E conomic «, M inino . fon «« t « v . C om -
pound at Bock Bros.
tf. Nellie Cavender go to Newport
I Clark & Henery.
Minci. R harmacv
A. O. L oe , Sec.-Treas.
Good saw mill, 2 teams, log­ today for a week’s outing.
two - year C ourses | u mmmma
Mrs.
J.
E.
Hammond
is
visit
­
DR. R. S. PETTIT.
tuns ,
homi economic «.
mech « nic
Changed Headquarters.
ing her daughter, Mrs. P. W. ging tools. 2 wagons, lumber
Miss E. L. Hines, the new
ART«. ro«C«TRT. COMMERCE. PHARMACY
CHIROPRACTOR.
worth about $1200—all for $3800. Silverton milliner, went to Port-
Geiser, In Salem.
Dr. Heisley will be at Silver- T eacher s C ourses <■ m««uai
P hone : B lack 1062
See
J.
E.
Hosmer.
37p39
ton
Monday, Wednesday and Fri­ training, agricultura, domratic aciauca
and
Thursday
for
new
goods.
Mrs. W. M. Lathrop visited
Office at Residence.
day. Office over Preston’s Shop. anil art.
Don’t miss the stereopticon
her sister, Mrs. L. Northness, at
Stilson-Kellogg Loggers’ Shoes)
Park Street, 2 blocks east of Selah Wednesday.
lecture next Monday night at are the best Every pair guaran­ I .eave orders at Prestons. Sa­ MUSIC, incliuling piano, airing, band
High School.
inatrumrnta and voice culture,
lem office and residence 527
the Opera House, on ,TWhite
Mr. and Mrs. E. Olson and Slavery.” Admission 10 cents. teed. Only to be had at Cusiter’s. Court street, opposite Court A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled
| their son, Oscar, are taking an
"T hk H nrichmknt or R ubai . Lira**
Charles Ramsby of Portland, House and next door to Moose and
10,000,000 feet of fine timber
outing at Newport.
a CATAtXMJUK will be mailed frea
HOSMER & DOWN
building.
20c-tf
on
his
way
to
Klamath
Falls,
on logging stream with good
on application
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
J.
Dolan
and
L awyers
Addreea H. M T ennant , Registrar,
mill site and excellent rock road, stopped off here yesterday to
lessons In the common school (twIUtoM)
Mr, and Mrs. L. L. Garrett went for sale. Enquire at this office. visit friends and relatives.
Curvailia, Oregon.
Hosmer Bidg. Silverton, Ore. to
branches,
higher
mathematics,
Salem Wednesday.
37p41
Mrs. A. B. Courtway and the natural sciences and law, at
Ray Nicol and Elmer Hudson
A big punch and shear press
daughter, Ruth, returned Thurs­ 25 cents a lesson, Monday, Wed­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Grover
Simmons,
iyl5—Salem’« Population—50,000
are in Dallas about a week for their daughter, Mrs. Arthur day, after visiting Mrs. Court­
worth $720 for sale at $400. J.
nesday
and
Saturday
night
of
the Clark & Henery people.
BECHTEL & BYNON
Johnson, and her little son went way’s sister, Mrs. A. C. Smith. each week. See J. E. Hosmer. E. Hosmer.
JARS—Ball Masons and Eco­ to Newport for an outing Mon­
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
Miss Clara Alward, a mission­
nomies, in all sizes, at C. W. day.
ary
from Japan, lectured at the
AND LOANS
Rogers.
3t.
Why
buy
packing
house
stuff
M.
E.
church last Monday eve­
Telephone 452
E. E. Matten returned to Yeo­ when you can get the best home ning. Miss Alward is a cousin
347 State St. S alem , O regon man Wednesday after visiting cured bacon for 20 CENTS per of F. E. Wray, of this city. She
at the J. F. Fish wood home.
pound at Bock Bros.
tf. departed Tuesday for Portland,
FOR SALE—A stack of clover
Mrs. A. C. Leibendorfer and , and will visit friends there and
DR. B. L. STEEVES
hay at the farm of A. J. Tweed. her little son, Glen, of Portland, at other points on her way to
Practice limited to
38p40
spent a week at the home of her , her old home in Iowa.
WHY?
Because Drugs COST LESS and. are
EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT
Prof. H. R. Cox, county super­
Mrs. George Hubbs and Kath­ niece, Mrs. K. T. Maulding. and
THE BEST at Perry’s two drug stores. One at
Room 209 Steevee Building
intendent, of Tacoma, Wash., I
erine Freeman went to Portland returned Monday.
115 S. Commercial Street, and one at 548 State St
S alem .
-
-
O regon with a load of outing people
Rev. George Hendrickson and returned Monday after a short;
Wednesday.
family returned to Portland yes­ visit with friends and relatives |
terday. after his services in the in the Silverton Hills. Mrs. Cox
Mail Orders CarefulIy :ind I*r<>rnptly Fille<I
FOR SALE—A young milch Synod church and an outing at and her two daughters, Misses
J. E. HOSMER,
cow. five years old; also one 3;
Mary and Andora, remain for a
Real Estate, Law, Collections inch Bain wagon. Charles War Silver Creek Falls.
season and are now visiting at
A coincident of course, but a the E. S. and John Porter homes.
ner, Phone Green 161,
38p43.
Notary Public.
queer one. The two little out­ Mrs. Cox will be remembered by
Mrs. Chas. Huddleson, who ing boys tagged for the Hosmer
Silverton,
-
Oregon.
Salem’s Rexall Agency,
Salem, Oregon |
has been visiting at the Charles home have names the same as ye the old settlers here as Miss
Anna
Weller.
Sumner home, returned to her editor and his better half—John
THE SILVERTON JOURNAL Salem home Monday.
and Frankie.
Mr. and Mre. John Dahl are
here
from Portland. He reports
Why buy packing house stuff
The City Recorder fixed the
BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS
his familv all well and doing well.
when
you
can
get
the
best
home
fine
of
Harvey
Fischer,
the
clerk
First class work at reasonable rates.
cured bacon for 20 CENTS per in Brooks & Steelhammer’s drug Victor and Alvid are working for
pound at Bock Bros.
tf. store, for selling intoxicating the Eiler Piano House in Port­
Phone: Red 771
liquor, at $100.00, which was land, and Carl for the same com­
Walter Hadley and the little promptly paid.
pany in Seattle. Mary is married
PHONE BLACK 681
and lives in Loa Angeles, and
Property for exchange all over son of his brother Fred were out­
Sarah Palmateer, mother Annie and her husband live in
AU work done in the shortest |x>ssible time. We
the world. For quick results. going passengers Wednesday of Mrs.
J.
H.
Palmateer, visited her Portland. Mr. Dahl’s friends
morning. Mr. Hadley went to
are equipped to handle all kinds of furniture, pianos
See J. E. Hosmer.
Portland and his nephew stopped son and returned to her Estacada are glad to see him looking so
with very little danger of any damage done.
home Monday, accompanied by well and to know of the family’s
off at McKee.
Subscrioe for The Journal.
No load too heavy for our teams to haul.
her granddaughter, Miss Winnie, prosperity.
as far as Woodbum.
r
On Tuesday afternoon Mre.
All kinds of monuments, mar­ Digerness entertained for her
ble, granite and mosaic work. mother in honor of Mre. Lucy
Reasonable price, and all work Bartholomew, Mrs. O. Olson and
warranted.
Miss Egadahl, who leave for
38P42.
E manuel O livotti .
their home in Thor, Iowa, after
Mt. Angel, Oregon. two months’ visit here. Those
MR. AND MRS. T. E. PRESTON, Prop’».
A beautiful book, bound in red present were: Mrs. Geo. Nelson,
and gilt, wiil be given to the Mre. C. Olson, Mrs. A. Knutson,
first one bringing us three sub­ Mrs. A. Bartholomew, Mre. P.
scriptions to The Silverton Jour­ Jacobson, Mrs. A. Stalker.
nal. The book is the story of a Frankie Bartholomew and Miss
great secret by Headon Hill. Do Baker, of Salem.
it now!
Two beautiful young damsels
J. N. Peterson passed through from the superb suburb of Ore­
the city from Scio, en route for gon City, Gladstone, stopped a
Portland, Monday. Mr. Peter­ few days at ye editor’s home this
son is doing fine in the metropo- week and jollied up the poor old
is, having a good, paying room­ scribe until he almost cracked
ing house and much practice at his countenance endeavoring to
his profession.
keep from smiling. We tried to
The outing business is cer­ find out some of the religious
tainly advertising Silverton in ideas of the fair ones, but only
good shape. What could beat succeeded in learning that one
it? Every happy boy and girl had a “feller” by the name of
will talk about Silverton all the Sam. and that the other’s name
rest of their lives and tell what a is Murriael. (Mule for short.)
happy time they had here.
If we can sell out here in Silver-
ton
we may take a notion
HAT
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Thompson
returned from the New Era move to Gladstone so as to
WE
camp meeting Monday. They near the Chautauqua.
ANT
report a very fine time and good
We are very sorry that it
attendance. Among the many impossible to fill the enormous
speakers were twoex-Methodists, list of orders we had for our
one ex-Christian, and one ex- issue of August 1st, containing
Catholic.
the account of the escape of the
The Up-to-date
Electric Fixtures and
ANT
The improvements at the nun from Mt. Angel. All this
week
the
orders
come
steadily
’eopler Bank, E. E. Taylor’s
Supplies
Art Shop
is for those who are opposed to the traffic, to
jarber shop and Evenson’s jew­ pouring in, and as we write
elry store make our main corner this, two men just left the office
STOP VOTING
Free Lessons, All Kinds of Estimates Furnished and
much disappointed because they
ook skookum.
Contracts
made
for
all
Embroidery Threads and
with those who favor it.
could not secure a number to
Mrs. Anna Sprague of Albany, send to friends, and as they de-
kinds of Electric Wiring.
Princess Packages of
and her daughter, Mrs. Vida Krted we opened a letter from
I WILL STOP VOTING
Agency for the Feerie™ Electric
’owell of Falls City, visited in
Stamped Goods.
banon with the same story.
Silverton a few days, returning One woman offered 25 cents to a
MAZDA LAMPS
with those who vote for
to their homes Monday.
subscriber
for
one
copy,
but
was
See me for anything
There is a petition out to refused. The best we can do,
in the line of Elec­
trical apparatus.
change South Water street im­ friends, is to put the whole thing
provement from macadam to in a little booklet, which will be
M. M. PRESTON
T. E. PRESTON
concrete as far south and in ready in a few days. The price
eluding the A. Whitlock prop­ will be 10 cents. Order now if
erty.
you want one.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
LOCAL NEWS
F. M. Morley & Co.
Get Our Prices for Drugs
J. C. Perry’s Drug Stores
PACIFIC TRANSFER CO.
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