f PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ^ DR. H. SANDEL D entist Main Street at Bridge Phone Green 931 for Appointments A. E. WRIGHTMAN. M. D. PHY8ICIAN AND SURGEON Offices Ames Bldg., Water St Phones — Office, Main 722. Residence, Main 723 P. A. LOAR. M. D. P hysician and S urgeon O ffice : Over Brooks & Steel­ hammer’s drug store. Phones office 761; residence 762 A. W. SIMMONS, D. V. M. V eterinary Office at Nichol’s Bam 891. Phone No. Green Night Black 1292 DR. R. S. PETTIT. CHIROPRACTOR. P hone : B lack 1062 Office at Residence. Park Street, 2 blocks east of High School. HOSMER & DOWN L awyers Hosmer Bldg. Silverton, Ore. 1915—Salem’s Population—50,000 BECHTEL & BYNON REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOANS Telephone 452 347 State St. S alem , O regon DR. B. L. STEEVES Practice limited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Room 209 Steevea Building S alem , V - - O regon __ -______ ) SILVERTON TIME TABLE Leave Leave Leave Leave NORTH BOUND: for Portland 7:25 for Portland 9:15 for Portland 1:45 5:05 for Portland A.M. A.M. P. M. P. M. Leave Leave Leave Leave SOUTH BOUND: for Salem - 8:35 for Lebanon 11.08 for Salem - 2:00 for Springfield 4:20 A.M. A.M. P. M. P. M. ARRIVALS: 8:35 Portland 9:15 Springfield 11:08 Portland 11:59 Salem Lebanon « - 1:45 Portland 4:20 5:05 Salem Woodburn - 6:25 A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. From From From From From From From From Hop Pickers Wanted. Rest glasses for the eye At the council meeting last Charles Bennett was in Salem are not expensive. If close If you want to get into a fine, Monday night our fellow towns­ Wednesday. J. H. Moser, was awarded application to your work or read­ big yard about September 1, V J. M. Brown w’as in the capi­ man, the grading contract of Third ing is causing youreyeB to smart where there is good water, fruit tal Wednesday, street. This is exactly as it and burn, to tire easily, you need and potatoes furnish(*d free, George Berner was a Salem J. P. Smith was in Portland should be. When we have com­ a pair of rest glasses. If your register with J. E. Hosmer. The visitor Tuesday. on business Monday. petent workers here we should eyes are not already badly hops are "fine and dandy.” Fred Buell and John Dahl went Mrs. L. Ames was a visitor at give them the work. It is good strained you need not wear these Come quick, for only 25 more business sense. glasses only when you read or pickers are wanted. to Salem Tuesday. the capital Wednesday. sew, and remove them after­ You and your children are safe K. T. Maulding was a Salem Mrs. A. G. Anderson was at Notice to Taxpayer*. ward. Call at Silverton Hotel if you wear Drs. Lowe & Tur ­ visitor last Friday. Down Station Wednesday. Wednesday, September 3, and The Board of Equalisation will ner's superior glasses—eye safe Death to headaches. Glasses Contractor Holloway w’as a and ut the court house in Haiti county on have Drs. Lowe & Turner test price safe. They cost you Monday, September 8, 1913, at 10 fitted by Drs. Lowe & Turner. Woodburn visitor yesterday. no more than the inferior kinds your eyes, and they will give you o'clock a. m., and publicly examine the an honeBt, correct opinion of For fresh milk phone your Only BEST QUALITY Jar lutKCMHment rolla and correct all errors usually sold, and you have the J their condition. Remember the in valuation, tiescription or quality of order to Green A 120. tf. Rubbers at C. W. Rogers. 3t benefit of them and many years’ day and date. Dozens of refer­ land, Iota or other property, ami con­ tinue in session until such work is com­ Earl Wood took a carload of Joe Labunski and E. L. Pat­ experience as exclusive opticians ences. optometrists. They do not pleted. cattle to Portland Tuesday. terson went to Salem Wednes­ and All parlies intcrcstwl are notified to go from house to house. Con­ Changed Headquarter*. A dining room girl wanted at day. appear anil examine their usHcsainent sult them at Silverton Hotel. for the year 1913, and if not satisfied the Anderson Hotel. 41P42 Miss Lila Hurst and little boys. One day only, Wednesday, Sep­ Dr. Heisley will be at Silver- with the same, file application in Al fret! Taw was on the Salem- Ellis and Newell, went to Salem tember 3. Scores of Silverton ton Monday, Wednesday and Fri­ writing properly verified, for a re­ day. Office over Preston's Shop, duction or alteration of the same dur­ Thursday. references. bound train Tuesday morning. leave order* at Prestons. Sa­ ing the first week of such meeting, as Mrs. George Street and daugh­ Hop pickers wanted. Phone lem office and residence 527 m> complaints can be recolved there- Bethany Nows. ter. Viva, were Salem visitors Red 271. 41-42. Court street, opposite Court after. H en F. W est , Wednesday. Miss Wara Bowen is in Port- House and next door to Moose Assessor of Marion County. JARS—Ball Masons and Eco­ land, undergoing treatment for FOR SALE Pekin Ducklings. building. 20c-tf August 18, 1813. 41 43. nomies, in all sizes, at C. W. appendicitis. Rogers. 3t. Enquire A. H. Smith. Phone Blue 164. 2t P. G. Cox. Roy Cox and family Mabel and Alfred Adams were and Buck Cox motored to Silver Henry Schroeder was in Port ­ visitors at the metropolitan city land yesterday getting his arti­ Creek falls Sunday. Tuesday. ficial limb fitted. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, of Mrs. Harry Van Epps was Dallas, guests at the home Mr. and Mrs. J. M. I^ear have of J. T. were here from Portland this week Bowen Sunday. visiting her parents, Mr. and sold their Geiser addition prop­ Mrs. John Shepherd has so far erty to Claude Waters. Mrs. M. S. Brun. recovered as to be able to go to FOR SALE—A young milch Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sheldon, the home of her mother. cow\ five years old; also one 3) of Brownsville, visited at the Frank Bowen returned Mon­ inch Bain wagon. Charles War­ McGinnis home over Sunday. day from Portland, where he has ner, Phone Green 161. 38p43. FOR RENT The W. L. Jones been undergoing treatment MrB. S. Sanderson and her residence on Liberty Hill. In­ The Bethany Sewing Circle daughter, Mrs. F. E. Wray, re­ quire of Bliss Jones. 42-tf. met at the home of Mrs. J. T. turned from a few days’ visit at Mrs. H. L. Nutting and her Bowen August 21. It was de­ Woodburn Tuesday. two children went to Portland cided to hold the next meeting Mrs. W. B. Hogan started for Tuesday for a two weeks’ visit. at the home of Mrs. Anderson. Garretson. S. D., Tuesday, after Mrs. Becky Waite, of Salem, visiting at the home of her Councilmen Cusiter and Bock Mrs. Polly Seifort, of Dallas, were passengers on the outgoing parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Grinde. William Bowen, of Salem, Joshua Salem train yesterday morning. While in Salem it is a good Bowen, Peter Bowen and James plan to get a good meal at the A happy Sunday school party Bowen, of Bethany, met at the old-time Silverton lady’s Cottage met with their classmate. Mrs. home of J. T. Bowen Sunday. Hotel. Mrs. Mae Ivie is the pro­ C. Hosmer, our little mother, These two sisters and four yesterday. prietor. brothers left Missouri in April. Mrs. Ernest Bowen was over Mrs. Lew Wolfard and her lit­ 1853, reaching Silverton October All left over goods going at cost and below from Salem visiting her husband, tle nephews, Charles and Harry 13. 1853. Their father died on to make room for big stock of new goods. who is putting in the heating Loomis, visited in Woodburn the plains. Seven children, the oldest 18 and the youngest four plant at the Peoples Bank, re­ Wednesday. HONEY SHADES, BUTTERFLY HATS, NEW years, were left to care for turning Wednesday. SATIN HATS, BEAUTIFUL NEW FALL Miss Elizabeth Thorp, of Se ­ 1 themselves. A good, old-fash­ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mahler, of attle, and Mrs. B. J. Mitten, of ioned SHAPES AND NEW TRIMMINGS. was served, after Lafayette, visited at the home of Iowa, were here this week visit­ which dinner these good people devoted Good, Experienced Help their old Minnesota neighbors, ing their sister, Mrs. Mary Pot- the remainder of the day in talk ­ torff. Mr. and Mrs. August Elton. ing over old times. One sister, They returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Oscar Cavender went to Mrs. Carrie Eagan, was unable All kinds of monuments, mar­ Portland Thursday, to be gone to attend. Her absence was re- Successor to Hertzog & McIntyre, ble. granite and mosaic work. several days getting acquainted gretted very much. with the latest millinery ideas of Reasonable price, and all work WATER STREET, OPERA HOUSE BUILDING the season. Cedar Camp News. warranted. 38P42. E manuel O livotti . Grover Folck came up from J. Labunski was in Salem re- Mt. Angel, Oregon. Mission Bottom Wednesday. He cently. a dandy crop of the finest Miss R. Bowers has gone to Mrs. H. R. Cox, of Tacoma, reports peaches and hops that are the Portland for a few days. and two daughters, Mary and "best ever. ” Andora, returned to their home J. Labunski and E. L. Patter­ Wednesday after an enjoyable Prof. Mark A. Paulson is in son are going out hop picking. visit with friends and relatives Newport for a few days. He PHONE BLACK 681 E. L. Paterson’s parents left will leave Sunday for Mayville, in the Silverton Hills. for Seattle for a couple of weeks ’ N. D., where he has the position All work done in the shortest possible time. We FOR SALE 500 Flint street, ( of superintendent of the city visit. are equipped to handle all kinds of furniture, pianos Portland, Ore. Furnished apart­ schools. N. A. Cage has quit the S. F. etc., with very little danger of any damage done. ment house. Net $55.00 steady. T. Co.’s camp and is hop pick­ J. C. Batty, county superin ­ Expenses $60.00 per month. No load too heavy for our teams to haul. of state and nation pro­ ing. Price $600.00. Leaving the city. tendent hibition work, will speak at Free J. Labunski has quit the S. F. Address Landlady. 42-p-5t. Lutheran church next Sunday, T. Co. ’s camp and is now work­ August 31, at 11 o’clock. All ing at home. are welcome. Some days ago a carpenter MOVING Roy Nelson, of Deerfield, Wis­ working on Labunski’s bridge PICTURES consin, was here recently visit­ fell and hurt himself badly. ing his cousin, E. N. Erickson, Miss E. Winkelman, of Port­ Mr. Nelson went into our log­ land, is spending her vacation ging camps and is aroused to with her friend, Mrs. Brooks. great interest in our many in­ ENJOYED BY ALL CHILDREN AND GROWN FOLKS The track is up to Cedar Creek dustries. He departed yester- day for Astoria and expects soon and the pile driver will begin Instructive and Educative. to take a trip through California. work on the bridge this week. Miss Holt and Mrs. Merrill, Let no one but an educated, who think and what they express to of Days, ” they are free for the ask­ her mother, Mrs. Julia Hib­ their friends on the street about bard. SUNSET ing. nOGOINkSHASTAf their views on the most import­ ROUTES $ Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ant subjects of human thought, JOHN M. SCOTT, We must get over this. The W. P. Emery were Mr. and Mrs. truth must be told. The world Frank Couree and son, Mr. and General Passenger Agent. must become honest or justice Mrs. Albert Thompson and and right will perish from the daughter, Mabie, ana Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Geer. earth. LOCAL NEWS SPECIAL MILLINERY SALE E. L HINES z PACIFIC TRANSFER CO THE GEM THEATRE, MO&RES Never Gets Old AUGUST AT NEWPORT? » ROUND TRIP EXCURSION FARES I DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SERVICE ¿cïfs