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CAPITAL AND LABOR. P. P. Hantery went to Portland Splendid Play Monday Evening. Dr. Chase went to Pratum II. E. BROWN À yesterday. Tuesday. (Continued From Page 1) K<»n>a u»»r (•»• Journal Offlc« The drama at the theatre Mon Mr. and Mrs. Dr. R. S. Pettit day night was not only enter ploitation, namely interest, rent, C. M. Anundson was in Salem R eal E state DR. H. SAN DEL were in Woodburn yesterday. Tuesday. profit, would lw to alMtlish the Bought, Sold and Exchanged. taining but it taught several very D entist Bill Cooley was a Salem visitor Mrs. J. O. Wilson was a Salem valuable lessons. M. G. Cooley master class. It is foolish to ex pect such a thing from our in Box 145. S ilverton , O re . Main Street at Bridge visitor yesterday. Tuesday. seems to be very fortunate in dustrial tyrants. Phone Green 931 for Mabie Range was a Portland Green onions, lettuce, celery his selections of companies as Nature has two mel'nods of Appointments and radishes at the People’s well as in his moving picture ridding a living organism of visitor Tuesday. Changed Headquarters. shows. One of the lessons taught disease. One is to send fresh Frank Morley is down with in- Market. blood to the affected part to P. A. LOAR, M. D. Dr. Heinley will be at Silver- Now is the time to think of very impressively by the play eliminate waste and build new flamatory rheumatism. P hysician and S urgeon Leave your order for dressed Christmas goods. Call at “The Monday was the unfairness of tissue, or she amputates the rot ton Monday, Wednesday and Fri O ffice : Over Brooks & Steel chickens at the People’s Market. Shop” before buying elsewhere. two standards of morals, one for ten limbs to save what can be day. Office over Preston’s Shop. Ix>ave orders at Prestons, Sa hammer’s drug store. Mrs. Will King went to Wood men and another for women. saved. L. J. Adams is in a Portland Parasites are no necessary part lem office and residence 527 Another lesson, and a very valu Phones office 761 ; residence 762 hospital being treated for tocili burn Wednesday, to meet her able one, was the awfulness of of the social organism. They Court street, opposite Court mother, Mrs. Carrie Egan. have to go, and they have not tis. making mistakes and how hard it much choice, either, between the House and next door to Moose Don ’ t forget to look at the A. W. SIMMONS. D. V. M. Mrs. E. A. Young is in Oregon 20c-tf is for a girl to keep out of the two methods, for if they had in building. V eterinary City visiting her son, C. W. Art display from “The Shop” st. clutches of white slavers after tellect enough they would under the Commercial Club rooms dur making one Jenkins. Office at Nichol’s Barn mistake. Another stand the handwriting on the ing the fair. Don’t forget your Sunday lesson was the difference be- wall, and know that Life must 891. Phone No. Green its way. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hawkins, Night Black 1292 chicken. Phone the People’s tween real righteousness and have But to tne slaves. Babson’s of Albany, have purchased a Market. churchanity, and another the letter is glad tidings. They will Friends of Liberty and . little home near Silverton, and littleness and meanness of the now, in greater numbers, cease DR. R. S. PETTIT. H. M. Schubert & Co., buys Truth, this is your fight as character who has no higher aim to be contented slaves, and com your poultry and eggs, Succes- will move over next week. CHIROPRACTOR. well as ours, We will never The new Candy Store is doing P hons : B lack 1062 in life than to destroy the repu mence to be men, self-respecting 48p52 sor to Behrend. surrender, but we are up men, by joining our ranks for a fine business. Why? Because Office at Residence. tation of people, with no thought against a big battle in the J. W. L. Smith the school man the final overthrow of the wage Park Street, 2 blocks east of was visiting the Silverton Hills i it makes home made candy the of public good but just through system. form of a $50,000 damage > High School. suit, and a criminal liliel suit * best ever. Yours for industrial freedom. shallow desire of gossip and hypo- schools Tuesday. by the Roman Catholics. F red F reyr . Miss Alice Judd, of Salem, was cracy. Surely the drama is be FOR SALE.-Terrier pups. We have been boycotted by HOSMER & DOWN law breakers, threatened Enquire of Leland Engeman. here this week, working up a ing purified and Silverton is the < Too Late to Classify. great gainer by having such a class in vocal music. Miss Judd L awyers with death by fanatics, and Phone Green a 120. thrown into the street Isxlily company engaged for the season. will be pleased to see those in I ’ ve got it and am going to Hosmer Bldg. Silverton. Ore. Seim, the green house man, is terested in this work at her for telling the truth, and shipping great boxes of beautiful studio in Mrs. Ruth Seitz’ home Those reading my ads will advertise and sell it. are now when* we actually If this reaches the eye of 1915—Salem's Population—50, (MW must have help. <»r this very > flowers from Silverton these every Thursday afternoon. please remember I am in the someone who is looking for an essential work for higher BECHTEL & BYNON days. and better things can not $4000. Butcher shop equipment business to look after your in investment and has realization REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE Mrs. H. L. Nutting and sister, and cottage in good R. R. town terests. If you want a home in and knowledge of a sure 20 |>er continue. No one will ever AND LOANS Mrs. G. W. Cochran, of Minne in Willamette Valley, will sell lot, the town or country, if you want cent per year on his money, with < know how much the few Telephone 452 sota, went to Salem Tuesday for house and butcher shop for $3000. timber or a stock ranch, dairy or a prospect, that is almost indis * friends whose numesap|»ear4h in in this “Defense rund”" 347 State St. S alem , O regon the day. This is doing a first class busi fruit business, impoved or va putable, to double in 18 months, have really helped us. for it Go to the new Candy Shop on ness. It faces main business cant, if you have anything to let me show you 32 lots ni?ely is too long a story to tell corner of Water and Oak street street, has water power for ma exchange or sell no matter where, located in Silverton. These lots here; but keep it coming, DR. B. L. STEEVES < and the greatest thing ever for the nicest home made candy Practice limited to chinery, the cottage is new and tell me your wants, give me a are in the aristocratic part of the accomplished in the United < you ever ate. modern in every way. This is a discription of your property, city. Nice large home building eye . ear , nose and throat States by any little country Last Monday evening while bargain and should not be over what you will exchange for and lots for $220 per lot. Call or Room 309 Steevee Building newspaper will sis>n be picking grapes, little eight-year- looked. See me or write H. E. where you want it. 1 will do write H. E. Brown, Box 145 Sil < recoraed in The Silverton ■ S alem , - - O regon > verton, Ore. Rooms over Journal < Journal. Earl Shields fell and severely Brown, box 145, Silverton, Ore. the rest. I buy. sell, and ex office. X_____________ > old ■ The following have con- anywhere, injured his right arm. A picnic in the Silverton coun change anything tributed to the Journal’s Mrs. A. E. Coberly went over try at this beautiful autumn sea write me. H. E. Brown, office I ► Defense Fund: >• THE MENACE. to Salem Monday to see Mr. Co I son is no small affair in itself, over Journal office, box 145, Sil Previously received $431.25 •• 50tf Other Friends 21.60 berly who is in the hospital at but a doubly happy time is en verton, Ore. The great, live, anti- I 5.00 >• A Little Boy Salem. He is reported as im joyed when one of our beautiful o Catholic paper of America Grand Rapids Friend 4.00 C. Montgomery went to Salem proving rapidly. Ablqua. hill farms is turned over to the o is called "The Menace.’’ It Dallas Friends 2.50 Monday. 1.00 FOR SALE.--Two young Jer picnickers. Last Sunday ten Joe Kaser moved up to Silver- I! has nearly 800000 subscrib- Amelia Whinnen J. Jensen and family moved to sey bulls (9 mo.) and three choice friend of Miss Minnie ton Lumber Co., farm last week. '! ers. The price is 25 cents 1.00 J. M. Orcutt 1.00 C. M. Weaver Portland Monday. young Berkshire boars, all regis Mascher made merry at the Mas- idíüÁ Mrs. Bloor of Salem is visiting o per year. It Bhould bo in J. McKnight C. S. Reiscad was up from tered. Enquire of L. B. Barnes, cher farm, and with music, her daughter Mrs. Willis Dun ” every home in America, l.ooT R. R. Ryan grapes, walnuts, and chicken pie agan. Woodburn Monday. Scotts Mills. Ore. o Send your subscription to l.oo L S. J. Wilson. Jacob Voorhees o J. P. Smith, Silverton, Ore. < < > • Miss Merene Digerness was a Miss Dottie Shields was here had just the bestest time that Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dahl and Salem visitor Monday. from Spokane visiting with her ever was. son visited in Portland last week Mrs. Henry Spaulding was with relatives. Grandma Young was here parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Shields, and went to Portland here from Sumpter Tuesday. from Mt. Angel Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Cason Mrs. Spaulding was called to Mrs. E. Buff went to Salem on Saturday to visit relatives visited at the home of her uncle Taylor’s new barber shop Claxtor to be at the bedside of the Monday morning train. F. Hook of Downs Station last ^M-cially if th«- ph- comes Wes Gervais was a business opened up this week with new Mrs. Helen Powell who was Friday, >m our model l<uk«TV, is stricken down with paralysis. mirrors, and other new aparatus always brown,*and you know visitor in the Capital Monday. that denotes inside goodness. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Green of and is a clean, white shop, of but who is now much improved, Choice rolled oats, fresh from Everything that we bake is She reports that Sumpter has Kings Valley visited at the home equally as good as our pies. Fischer’s mill, at C. W. Rogers’. which Silverton is justly proud. already had about eight inches of the latter’s aunt Mrs. George Cake, Cruller», and Cookie», Miss Minnie Jensen is in Berk Rev. E. 0. Boen, who labored of snow, but that business is Hynes over Friday night. ley. Calif, with her aunt for th<- in China as a missionary for ten picking up nicely on account of Fancy Pa»try and Bread, years, will lecture next Sunday winter. dredge mining producing over Methodist Church. morning at 11 o’clock, at the are some of the other tempt Good team, harness and wagon Synod Lutheran church of Silver- $1000 of gold per day. ing good things that you can Don ’ t forget the services on always find here. Tbvrr to for sale very cheap. Enquire at ton. Sunday. At the regular service no use baking when such this office. wholesome !■ and pure food the pastor will spark on the sub You Are Invited Go way back and sit down on ud ho be secured so reanonably. ' ject of “The Thom-crowned Mrs. L. E. Rauch visited 40 acres in Minnesota, a real to lhe old time halloween dance King.” Song service at 7:30 p. friends and relatives in Silverton garden spot, will exchange for THE SILVERTON BAKERY given by the ladies of the Marion m., followed by sermon, subject, over Sunday. anything, what have you. H. Circle, W. O. W. Friday evening “Love the Fulfilling of the I^aw. ” H. SCHMIDBAUER. Bring your poultry to H. M. E. Brown, Silverton, Ore. box Young people are especially in Oct 31, 1913. Good music and a Schubert & Co. Successor to 145. vited. W. R. F. B rowne , good time guaranteed. Dance Pastor. Behrend. 48p52 Clay Bays he likes to come up tickets 50c. Gentlemen specta H. E. Brown the real estate Water street these days, and no tors 25 cents. Lady manage man made another good little wonder, for the streets are all ment. Notice. ART DEPARTMENT sale this week. paved, which will pave the way The report that H. E. Brown FOR RENT—The W. L. Jones for other delightful improve Realty Co., had bought the Cas Wanted. Young property last week is a The new fall stock is now coming in daily, (’all and in residence on Liberty Hill. In ments. mistake, I didn ’ t buy the prop 64G acres near Silverton to plat spect the largest line of STAMPED GOODS ever shown in quire of Bliss Jones. 42-tf. Phone your Saturday dressed erty, says Brown, I only bar as a restricted colony proposition. chicken orders to H. M. Schubert Silverton. Mrs. M. A. Dickerson of Med for it. Antied and shoved Company Produce market. If you have the goods come and gained ford is visiting her parents, Mr. & the buck. The property was A stock of Richardson’s Embroidery Silks, and Princess, Have all orders in before Friday see me. I have the prospective transferred to F. L. Bullis, and Mrs. C. J. Hullt. D. M. C. and Richardson’s Cotton Threads that defies com night. Delivered Saturday C. buyers. H. E. Brown, over Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bullis will move petition. WANTED.— Five or six good O. D. Phone Red 881. Journal office. into their new home soon. Jersy cows. Drop a card to W. I have a large well improved Complete line of Art Linens and fancy Toweling, Beads, farm in best part of Nebraska to R. Smith, Silverton, Ore. 50-51 Hoops, Crochet Hooks, Needles, Embroidery Scissors. exchange, buildings, fences and The worst Anarchists of this everything is in first class condi EMBROIDERY LESSONS FREE. country are the members of the tion, who wants this? H. E. “inner circle” of the Roman B rown , box 145, Silverton, Ore. Catholic church. Overlooking Silverton and a ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT FOR SALE.-Good pony, cheap snap; nice new, modern house, AT THE if sold at once. Enquire of Sam barn and other buildings, and from two to 20 acres best soil, How about the Dark Corners? Make them as bright as Brown R. F. D. 4. Phone Greer. fruit, »1 berries and garden. For day by using the PEERLESS MAZDA LAMPS. 155. 48p53. particulars see H. E. Brown, the Why fall in the ditch? Buy an “Ever Ready” Flash I am in the market fora youny real estate man. GET THE HABIT Light Ten different sizes now on display. Extra bulbs and horse or two, weight about lift' Long strings of beautiful ce batteries. pounds. Box 75, Scotts Mills. ment sidewalks are going in, Trade where you get the benefit of paying Third street has the curbs com Oregon. The new Stand Lamps are now in. cash. Pure Lard. 70 cents per pail. Our plete and J. H. Moser is tearing Meat prices are the lowest in the state. V. E. Hoven of the Eugeni up the gravel lively, preparatory Save work by buying a Hot Point Flat Iron. Only $3.50. Fresh Salmon, Halibut, Crabs. Eastern bible school preached in the to putting in the pavement. No House wiring and repairing a speciality. Oysters in bulk. Full line Green Vegetables Christian church in Pastor Leon little city can beat Dry Silverton. O. E. Thompson, with rifle in PRICE RIGHT. WORK SATISFACTORY. Myer’s place last Sunday. hand, arrived from the north Mr. and Mrs. Van Woodruff of Tuesday, and we noticed a fine Tygh Valley have been here vis antlered specimen of the deer t 44 F iting with old time friends and family came by express about same time. The beautiful WATER STREET. SILVERTON, ORE. 5 relatives among which are the the ruminantia had a card attached Thomases, the Van Valken with “O. E. Thompson, Silver- MR. AND MRS. T. E. PRESTON, Prop’a. burghs, the Hines and others. ton, Oregon” written thereon. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY f DEFENSE FUND. i i LOCAL NEWS I A PIE FACE” ANOTHER BIG DAY PEOPLES MARKET SATURDAY 8 PEOPLES MARKET 3