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Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Riches and If you have something you the tunnels of the Eugene Fruit little son went to Turner Tues- don’t want, tell it to me. If you Growers Association dryers, and twice as many were canal day. want something you haven’t got. nearly for at Creswell. The prune crop DR. H. SANDEL Dear) Benard of Portland was tell it to me. 1 can exchange is above the average and de D entist here looking for a hotel opening that, that you don’t want for mands a ready high price. E. that, that you do want So tell Skinner of tne Pnxiucers Main Street at Bridge Wednesday. it to me. I exchange anything C. Mr. J. A. Miller will please anywhere. TryTTme.’’Til. E. Fruit Company at Roseburg, es Phone Green 931 for timates that tne prune crop of Appointments write to H. E. Brown, Silverton, Brown, the exchange man. Douglas county will exceed 125 matter of importance. cars this season and will net P. A. LOAR. M. D. Mrs. C. J. Rosheim was nurs You ought to snap at these growers nearly $300,(MN). Why snaps. They are no harness P hysician and S urgeon ing a little child in the Charles snap*. no ginger snaps, but rea can’t Marion pounty tie made to lead Douglas county by one-half. O ffice : Over Brooks & Steel San burg home this week. bargain snaps. Together we I have 400 acres in one Ixnly, all Mrs. T. S. Davis was in Switz stand: level and the best soil in the hammer’s drug store. W. H. Jones. 3 acres, equipped Valley. This is platted in ten erland Thursday at the bedside Phones office 761; residence 762 with furniture and stock: L. T. acre tracts, is 5 miles from Sil- of Paul Miller who is very ill. Jennings, 1 acre fine new im vertan, on liest roads, will grow R. M. Harding went to Van provements; J.L. I^irson. 2*acres anything that can be grown in A. W. SIMMONS. D. V. M. couver, B. C., yesterday to near mill, beautiful home; H. R. Oregon. 10 acres of this land V eterinary close out a big stock of jewelry. DeGuire, A acre, large house, handled right is an independent streets; G. C. Zimmerman, living for any family. I am sell Office at Nichol’s Barn Do not fail to hear the Martyr paved has a farm cheap for cash; J. A. ing these tracts on easy terms. ni I hone No. Green Njght 891. Biack 1292 In Black when she comes. She Miller’s saw mill is a money ma You can buy one or more. For will be here soon. Watch for ker; Chas. Sawyer’ 1J acres, particulars write to modern cottage, adjoins Laundry; further notice. H. E. B rown , The Agent. DR. R. S. PETTIT. Rooms over Journal Office, Box FOR SALE—A good driving F. D. Allen has the 10 acre tracts mare, drives single or double, and a dandy young orchard. 145.« Sil verton. Ore. CHIROPRACTOR. I guess yes; 0. S. Hauge, P hone : B lack 1062 good for woman to drive, Cheap? nicely equipped farm near Sil weighs about 1050 pounds. verton; James Edison RECEIPT. Office at Residence. 240 acres Chas. Sawyer. ctf of Park Street, 2 blocks east EDEN VALE PRUNE WHIP. at $55 per acre. These are a few High School. Take one pint of stewed prunes, Put a progressive book on the of the snappy snaps. If you progressive shelf of the Silver- want to know about these write one-third pint thick cream, of six eggs, raspberry or ton Journal Library and get its me, phone me, come and see whites HOSMER & DOWN me —no trouble to show property. Ixjgan berry jelly, after thor w’orth in reading. We allow I can tell you all I know in a oughly draining the prunes, pit L awyers full value for the book. short time. H. E. B rown , The them and rub them through a Hosmer Bldg. Silverton, Ore. culender; avoid rubbing the skins agent. Do not fail to hear the Martyr through as much as possible, In Black when she comes. She ISIS—Salem's Population —50,000 beat the whites of the eggs to a More Facts About Prunes and stiff froth; then by degrees beat will be here soon. Watch for BECHTEL & BYNON further notice. Poultry. this into sifted prunes; if not REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE sweet enough to suit the taste add Give us your order for Thanks We have unexcelled opportun AND LOANS a tablespoonful sugar. The giving turkey early, so we can ities and our climate and soil are delicacy of this of dish depends Telephone 452 fill it. H. M. Schubert & Co. particularly adapted for the pro argely upon the thoroughness 347 State St. S alem , O regon Produce Market. Phone Red 881. duction of fruits, berries, gar with which the ingredience are den truck and poultry, cloverand Chas Sawyer has secured the dairying. Gaps and cholera are jeaten together. When well services of an expert laundry unknown in this district, and the ieaten together pour into a glass DR. B. L. STEEVES man of fourteen years of expe price of eggs average about 40 dish, whip the cream and spread Practice limited to rience in Chicago and other cents, while the cost of feeding evenly over the top of the pud EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT large cities, and can now do poultry is very low, as practically ding, then Heck the whipped Room 2u9Sleeves Building your work quicker and letter everything required as an egg cream with bits of the jelly, with cream, or, if prefered. S alem . - - O regon than ever. producer is here in abundance. serve with a made from- the V J The Girls Society of the United The magnificent climate of this yolks of custard six eggs. wonderful valley makes possible Another prune receipt next Lutheran church will give their the profitable hatching and of annual sale Saturday evening. market poultry. It is true we week together with a few facts 10 acres farm. Nov. 29. at the G. A. R. Hall. A can raise poultry all the year about our Yours sincerely, program will be rendered after around. There is no question of E. B rown , hens in their second season being The man who H. handles Choice G. A. Taw was in Salem Mon- which lunch and home made profitable candies will be sold. Everybody production. to keep for market egg ’’ertile lahd, on terms to suit. > d .y. The Portland market pays the Martha Dahl went to Eugene welcome. Last Tuesday Oscar Dick’s highest price for prime poultry Monday. of any known market, and as Charles Warner went to Salem team became frightened, ran Portland is only a few minutes away and smashed things in bad run from Silverton, we may well < Thursday. Friends of Liberty and shape. Mr. Dick was uncon consider we have the star market Truth, this is your fight as Attorney Adams was in Mt. scious for several hours and is for all Kinds of produce. The < well as ours. We will never Angel Monday. * very badly bruised up, and be best prices are obtained in the Pastor Leon Myers was in sides other damages, one of his months given in the following < surrender, but we are up against a big battle in the table: 1 pound squab broilers in Portland Monday. young horses had an eye knocked February, form of a $50;000 damage 1 1-3 pounds to 1 2-3 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Huddlestoi out. suit, and a criminal libel suit pounds each, March, 1A pounds is visiting at Woodburn. by the Roman Catholics. Mr. and Mrs. S. Tegland to 2 pounds each, May. 2i to 3 Mrs. E. Buff was a Salem vis- moved to Woodland, Wash., pounds each. These figures < We have been boycotted by obtained from one of the * law breakers, threatened itor the first of the week. Thursday, These people are were with death by fanatics, and leading commission men of Port Notice the new Socialist a< good workers and excellent citi land. We were also advised that thrown into the street bodily > zens and their many Silverton the Portland market considered < for telling the truth, and with program in this issue. Mrs. E. A. Young returnee friends regret to see them go, the heavy breeds most desirable < are now where we. actually must have help, or’this very from her visit to Portland yes but it will be Woodland’s gain for large fryers and soft roasters, essential work for higher while for squab broilers and eggs terday. and we hope to the advantage of the white leghorn is preferred. and better things can not Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Solberg Mr. and Mrs. Tegland. continue. No one will ever I must now leave the poultry in know how much the few started on a visit to Nebraska Last Sunday a boy about dustry and give space and a few < friends whose namesappear facts about prunes. This Valley Monday. twelve years old broke into the in this “Defense Fund” well proves to anyone undertak Mr. and Mrs. George Burcl residence of a well known citizen ing the test of expense that the < have really helped us, for it have moved back to Silverton when the family was away and climate is all we say, unexcelled J * is too long a story to tell opened up bureau drawers, evi in America. The soil and climate from Salem. here; but keep it coming, Dressed chickens at the Pro dently in search for plunder. are especially adapted for fruit and the greatest thing ever more especially the prune. The duce Market any time. Phone The little coward ran away when prune is a quick growth and a < accomplished in the United a neighbor saw him. If the sure crop, needs little care not us your order. Red 881. States by any little country Do not fail to hear the Martyr yong scamp keeps up his foolish needing to be pruned as other J newspaper will soon be idea he will get where he can’t trees are, chickens may be raised In Black when she comes. She recorded in The Silverton and cared for in connection with ■< run away.—Sure! will be here soon. Watch for Journal. the prune, and poultry houses further notice. The following have con should be kept in prune orchards. •I Notice Christian Church These houses may be built on tributed to the Journal’s Christmas gifts and material.1- for making the newest thing:- Defense Fund: Next Sunday is a day when all sleds so as to move easily. for Christmas is arriving every the members of the church should Prunes are easily taken care of, < Previously received $519.35 > are used in many ways, and de day at “The Shop” R. I. Roberts ........ be present for there will be mand high prices. Here are a 2.75 Salem is “dry” launched a proposition which few conservative estimates of 4 Florida Friends 2.75 But Mt. Angel near by, vitally interests ail of them. .1 some of the prune growers in I F. C. Parker ....’..... . 1.00 Is “wet”; you bet am not going to say here what Oregon: Lyman E. Ware 1.00 The prune crop at Dundee this There’s a reason why. W. E. Bowers ....... the proposition is, but the mem year 1.00 was 100 tons of the dried 1.00 Mrs. Sam Adolph from Salem ber who is not present will be product- all of a superior quality. Ì N. D. Cool.............. sorry as something special is on visited her husband who is inter .60 Reports from Eugene show that 4 Other Friends for the good of the church. 18 tons of prunes went daily into ested in the big sale at the Craig ?■ r L eon L. M yers . Minister. store and returned Monday. » Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! Methodist Church. With your orders to “The Shop if you expect to get them fin Sabbath school will convene at ished fox Xmas for the rush is 10 a. m. At the morning ser vice the sermon subject will be now on. “Profession Only.’’ The even I). M. Shields who has been ing service will be in charge of Every one of its subscribers who believe in the American sick for some time is much im Woman’s Home Missionary So principles of Freedom of Speech and of the Press to get us proved. His sons, Albert and ciety. ONE NEW SUBSCRIBER. JUST ONE. Tell him or her to get another, and tell each new one to get another until Daniel are here from Detroit vis Woman’s Home Missionary Society of the M. F. church Sun we drive the “One Man Rule” out of these United States. iting at the parental home. day evening at 7:30. The above DO IT NOW! We have waited too long already. Fill out, Jack Conger who has been society will have charge of the cut out, and mail the following blank to the Journal: here at the home of his father- services. Miss Austin a re in-law, Mr. I). M. Shields ex turned missionary from India Silverton, Ore., 191 pects to start for his home at will deliver an address and will sing several Hindo songs in cos E ditor of S ilverton J ournal : Divide, Oregon, tomorrow. tume. Miss Austin is a very in Enclosed find $1.00, for which send the J ournal to FOR SALE OR TRADE. -Two teresting speaker and conversant young horses. Will trade for with her subject, having spent many years in the work. A either sheep, hogs or cattle. thank offering will be taken for address E lvin H err , the Home Society. Everybody Rout 7, Box 116, is cordially invited to attend. Salem, Oregon. W. R. F. B rowne , Pastor. 2p4 f PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY DEFENSE FUND. Those reading my uds will please remember 1 am in the business to look after your in terests. If you want a home in the town or country, if you want timber or a stock ranch, dairy or fruit business, imisived or va cant, if you have anything to exchange or sell no matter where, tell me your wants, give me a discription of your property, what you will exchange for and where you want it. 1 will do the rest. I buy, sell, and ex change anything anywhere, write me. II. E. Brown, office over Journal office, box 145, Sil verton, Ore. 50tf Changed Headquarters. Dr. Heisley will be at Silver- ton Monday, Wednesday and Fri day. Office over Preston’« Shop. lx>ave order« at Prestons. Sa lem office and residence 527 Court street, opposite Court House and next door to Moose building. 20c-tf H. E. BROWN ‘Roonta over the Journal Of fie». R eal E state Bought, Sold and Exchanged. Box 115. S ilverton . O re . THE < > MENACE. The great, live, anti- Catholic paper of America is called “The Menace.” it has uver 900000 subscrib- ers. The price is 25 cents per year. It should be in every home in America. Send your subscription to J. P. Smith. Silverton, Ore. “A PIE FACE < > ! I <> !! I! < > !' !! II » ff cHpecially if th<> pie comes from <>ur model buki-rv, is always brown, and you know that denotes inside gtaalneM. Everything that we bake is equally as go«I as our pies. Cake, Crullers, and Cookies, Fancy Pastry and Bread, are Home of the other tempt ing good thing« that you ran always find here. There in no one bnking when such wholenome and pure food can be secured so reasonably. THE SILVERTON BAKERY H. SCHMIDBAUER. ART DEPARTMENT The new fall stin k is now coming in daily. Call and in spect the largest line of STAMPED GOODS ever shown in Silverton. A stock of Richardson’s Embroidery Silks, and Princess. D. M. C. and Richardson’s Cotton Threads that defies com petition. Complete line of A t 1 Linens and fancy Toweling, Beads, Hoops, Crochet Hooks, Needles, Embroidery Scissors. € EMBROIDERY LESSONS EREE. ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT How about the Dark Corners? Make them as bright as •lay by using the PEERLESS MAZDA LAMPS. Why fall in the ditch? Buy an “Ever Ready” Flash Light Ten different sizes now on display. Extra bulbs and batteries. The new Stand Lamps are now in. , Save work by buying a Hot Point Flat Iron. Only $3.50. House wiring and repairing a speciality. PRICE RIGHT. WORK SATISFACTORY. < ► MR. AND MRS. T. E. PRESTON, Pn>p t. ✓ SPEND THANKSGIVING WITH THE FOLKS LOW ROUND TRIP FARES VIA THE « OGDEN «SHASTA ROUTES The Journal Wants “The Exposition Line 1915” between all points on the S. P. Lines in Oregon, north and south, including branches; also on the C. & E., P. R. & N. S. F. C. & W., and P. E. & E. SALE DATES November 26th and 27th FINAL RETURN LIMIT DECEMBER 1 st Superior Train Service, Observation Can, Dining Can and Big, Wide All-Steel Coachet. Call on nearest agent for specific fares, train schedules, etc. JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent. 4