The Silverton journal. (Silverton, Or.) 191?-1915, January 23, 1914, Image 4

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    PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
when you want real, pure, home
A made
sweets.
BRAINS AND BUSINESS.
AMERIC A THE FIELD.
THE SILVERTON JOURNAL I
The good people of the East
A great many well-informed
Oscar Cavender went to Salem 1
Hill
want electric lights, but |H»ople, including many devout
yesterday.
P. A. LOAR, M. D.
of them are much indig­ Catholics, very firndy believe
J. O. Wilson went to Summit some
P hysician and S urgeon
nant at the big electric company, that the church of Rome has
TMnrsday.
and they even go so far as to ad­ long since given up any idea or
O ffice : Over Brooks & Steel­
Mr. and Mrs. William Service vocate municipal ownership of intention to recover her tempo­
hammer’s drug store.
¡s up-to-date, with NEW, MODERN MACHINERY.
our lights.
are at Newport.
ral flower. Nothing could l»e
It
SvCms that the patrons art* farther from the truth. To the
Phones office 761; residence 762
Sigurd Moe was in Portland ready and willing to take the papacy a thousand years is as a
We do "QUALITY” job printing promptly and neatly.
Wednesday.
lights and pay the price asked, day.
She bides her time
A. W. SIMMONS. D. V. M.
Mrs. Chris Quail went to Mc­ but th^ company wants them to through the years and through
SEND US YOUR WORK!
Kee Wednesday.
put up money enough in the the centuries. When shorn of
V eterinary
bank,
to
the
company
’
s
credit,
to
her
temporal
power
more
than
Chris. I^eichty was here from
Office at Nichol’s Barn
build the new line, thus advanc­ fifty years ago, Rome at once
s wi t zerland Th u rsday.
Green
891.
ing the money and paying for turned to America, as witness
Phone No. Night Black 1292
MH
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Syring were the lights as soon as they are in. the great number of convents,
Portland visitors Thursday.
This does look a little one-sided. monasteries ami schools that
Mrs. G. Iverson returned from If the company takes our money sprang up in this country be­
DR. R. S. PETTIT.
V-
her
visit to her son, William. and uses it as a club to hold us tween 1870 and 1880, and since
CHIROPRACTOR.
up
for
their
profit-
-Oh,
well,
it
’
s
that
time
has
earnestly
and
in
­
Tuesday.
P hone : B lack 1062
the same old story, and while no
The Socialists will meet at the common business man can get tently striven to make good her
Office at Residence.
bold declaration “that America
»tâ
Park Street. 2 blocks east of Owls’ hall as usual next Sunday the people to buy him a plant shall be made Catholic.” Now
at
2
:30
p.
m.
High School.
and start him off with any old every patriotic American ought
John J. Quail went to Monitor profit he asks, yet "big business” to consider what that declara­
Thursday to be with his son, is different ami must have the tion means. It means, if it means
HOSMER & DOWN
John, on the farm.
largest slice of sweet dough or anything, that the peculiar doc­
3ÌR.
L awyers
J. H. Booth, who is working they won’t play. But then they trine, faith and dogma of that
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are
“
good
fellows,
”
boys.
Give
church
are
to
be
engrafted
into
Hosmer Bldg. Silverton, Ore. on the Palmer ranch, was up
them whatever they ask. You our constitution and laws, that
from Down Thursday.
know it takes brains to run “big the edicts, decrees and bulls of
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The representative of the business.”
1915—Salem’s Population—50,(MX)
the pope of Rome are to I h > su­
Lady Maccabees, Clara J. Knott,
preme in our republic, our con­
BECHTEL & BYNON
New Building for Silverton.
was here this week. Her next
stitution
and laws to the contra­
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
field of work is Carlton.
The foundation work on the ry notwithstanding. It is not
I
fl
I t
AND LOANS
W. A. Anderson, of Dallas, dis­ large, new building to be erected merely a church limiting itself
just
across
Silver
River
from
the
to spiritual purposes and means,
trict agent for Columbia Life,
Telephone 452
Silverton Journal office, has al­ but is a political as well as a re­
J
was
here
Wednesday,
visiting
S'
347 State St. S alem . O regon the general agent, C. S. Bliss.
ready been started. The build­ ligious organization, interfering
ing is to lie erected for L..C. with the political affairs of the
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Mrs. L. M. Pendell, a sister of Eastman, and is to be completed
country
and
assuming
to
dictate
DR. B. L. STEEVES
Mrs. H. Grazer, has been visiting by April 1. C. A. Hartley has the political actions of its mem­
Practice limited’to
here two weeks. She returned the contract and the work will
bers what political opinions they
to
Berry, Wash., Wednesday.
EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT
be pushed vigorously to comple­ shall entertain and how they
Room 209 S teeves Building
A doll rack for sale. Having tion. This will be another great shall vote on political questions.
S alem ,
-
-
O regon good reasons for selling, I will addition to our growing city and The infallibility of the pope is
sell this excellent rack cheap, if speaks well of the pluck and en­ the cardinal dogma and tenet of
terprise of the builder. The that church. Hence his decrees
taken at once. J. J. Weaver.
wilding will be 50x100 with con­ are to be obeyed regardless of
lp-tf
pressed our constitutions and laws. The
crete
basement. Dry
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D. J. Criklair, of the Blake, jrick will
be
used
to
the
American constitution guaran­
McFall Co., was here Tuesday, floor, Plate glass front and first
ce- tees liberty of conscience, and
and of course, sold the Journal ment sidewalks, driveway and
office a big bunch of fine paper asbestos, fire-proof roofing will nothing can be dearer to Amer­
icans. The late pope in an en­
for our printery.
LINOTYPING SOLICITED
make this one of the best busi­ cyclical letter, said, "The absurd
G. B. Bentson went to Dallas I Mrs. J. O. Phelps went to Sa­ ness buildings in the city.
and
arroneous
doctrines
or
rav
­
8 POINT AND IO POINT
Monday.
lem yesterday to see her new
ings in defense of liberty of con­
FOR
EXCHANGE.
grand
boy,
and
also
to
visit
with
A. B. W’. Hughes was in the
science are a most pestilential
her daughter, Mrs. Ruby Woare,
Capital Tuesday.
a pest of all others most
$6000—Hotel newly furnish­ error,
who is here from Montana.
to
be
dreaded
by a state.” The
J. Kephart was in Salem the
ed, doing good business. Will same pope anathematizes
Great big trunks of the travel­ exchange
"those
first of the week.
for farm and might who assert the liberty of consci
ing salesmen at the depot this'
­
I. D. Bentson went to Dallas week makes the editor wonder if pay a cash difference.
ence
and
of
religious
worship,
”
on business Monday.
there is any connection between
all those “who maintain the
$6500 for a dray and express and
Notice the new ad. for the Peo­ their number and size, and the business,
liberty
of the press and the lib­
THE FREE PRESS
three teams and auto erty of speech.
hard times people are talking
ple’s Market.
One
of
the
latest
truck. Will exchange for dairy papal edicts declares it to l»e a
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fishwood about.
or stock farm, up to $9000.
duty to bend every effort, public
It is reported that Mr. Loomis,
went to Portland Monday.
social
political, toward mak­
who
has
been
working
in
Silver-
House and lot in Eugene to ex- ing the and
Merle Eisenhart and Bums ton for some time, has absconded
United
States “the first
Our Homo Bakery la where
Renwick went to Salem Monday. with considerable money belong­ change for Silverton property.
Catholic country in the world.”
<>ur home people win out, not
Now, as a patriotic American,
A brand new piano for sale at ing to the Moose and the Owl
only in quality and quantity,
160 acres 7>/i miles from Sil­
a very low price. Call at this of­ lodges. The whole amount is es­ verton, on Abiqua creek, will ex­ doesn’t it seem a little strange
but in the fact that the mon­
the church of Rome should
fice.
timated at about $140.
ey «pent for home imluatry
change for Portland property. that
take such an undue interest in
in atill in Silverton, right
Mrs. W. L. Fry and Mrs. Al­
Don’t throw that $7000 away. Stock and equipments will go the affairs of this country? Too
where wo want it. Our bread
bert Grinde were Salem visitors I have 32 lots which I can sell in with farm if desired. This will many of us ascribe it to merely
ia the beat.
Monday.
a bunch worth $8000 or better make an ideal dairy and stock religious zeal. Then we discover
ranch.
as
an
investment.
They
are
close
Cake, Crullera, and Cookiea
Marion Palmer was “hopping”
that the pope has never in any
H. E. BROWN,
Fancy I'aalry and I’iea : : :
in Salem during the early part of in on good street. This is a
degree
relinquished
the
earnest
Silverton, Oregon.
chance to make a good piece of
the week.
intention to regain temporal
are some of the other tempt­
easy money. H. E. Brown.
power. Still we are not alarmed.
ing ifood thing« that you can
The Story Hour.
Mrs. Dr. Pettit, who has been
always
find here. There ia
We
always
supposed
by
that
was
All
members
of
the
Yeoman
very sick for several weeks, is
The story hour at the library
no
use
baking when auch
meant
the
power
he
has
lost
in
lodge are requested to be present and rest room has been resumed.
improving rapidly.
wholesome and pure food can
at the next meeting, Friday, Jan­ The time is 1:30 p. m. Saturday, Europe. But when at the same
he secured so reasonably.
The Socialists were locked out uary 23. W. A. Bullock, state
time the Roman Catholic church
and
all
are
urged
to
be
on
time.
of their meeting place last Sun­ manager, of Salem, will be with
enters into a long work of “mak­
THE SILVERTON BAKERY
day and had to hire another us to assist in the installing of The subject for next Saturday ing America the first Catholic
will
be
“
The
Robin,
”
and
a
fable
H. SCHMIDBAUER.
hall.
the new officers for the coming will be recited telling how the country in the world,” and when
See the Old Trusty Incubators year.
robin’s breast became red, and she begins to demand “papal in­
and Brooders at the Cash Pro­
Are you looking for a nice dai­ another telling why the ever­ dependence” where none is re­
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duce Market before buying else­ ry and stock farm, equipped? I green trees do not shed their motely possible in Europe, our
blind
people
begin
to
have
some
;
where.
tf have 240 acres not far out, ad­ leaves during the winter. All
f Neat, Nifty Work
Satisfaction Guaranteed
inkling
of
her
sinister
purposes
The People’s Market has a spe­ joining outside range. Can sell children from 5 to 10 years of
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cial sale tomorrow. See their and give terms, or exchange for age are urged to be present and toward us.A CONTRIBUTOR.
enjoy
the
stories.
farm
or
a
few
acres
close
to
good
new advertisement in this week’s
PAUL WEISER
school. H. E. Brown, Silverton,
issue.
For Exchange.
Oregon.
For
Sale.
Mrs. Etta Holt visited her sis­
Do you want to quit ranching
$1600 for a new 5-room cot­
P ainter and S ign W riter
ter, Mrs. George Hurst last Arthur Steelhammer is “taking and get a paying business or a
week, and returned to Salem the bull by the horns,” from a home in town? Have you a few tage just completed in good loca­
OREGON
public music standpoint, and or­ acres to trade in on a large tion; $500 down, terms to suit : SILVERTON,
Monday.
purchaser.
ganizing
a
new
brass
band
Mrs. M. V. Ottoway, little among the musical boys of the farm? Do you want to exchange
your house and lot for a home
Leave orders at Preston's Shop
Beryl and Miss Vera Ottoway city.
If you are looking for a snap, •/
is just the thing. that is paying, near Silverton?
took the train for Selah Tuesday Now is This
the time to get ready, so
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Have you an eastern farm to come in. I have over 100x300 ft.
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morning.
as not to be left in the lurch as exchange for a nice home in the on Water street, nicely located, L* • ........... ..
in young orchard, 5-room
E. G. Merrifield, a brother of we were a few years ago.
West? I have some nice, clear all
house,
Mrs. George Hurst, was here
were held up at Woodburn inside property and business offer. city water. Make me an
from Idaho last week, returning last We Saturday
on our way to propositions to swap for farm
home Sunday.
H. E. BROWN,
Portland by a friendly priest, land; also orchard and alfalfa
Silverton,
Oregon.
District Manager D. J. Beaky who tried hard to make us prom­ land to exchange for stock or
dairy
ranches;
also
some
fine
and Organizer C. O. Samain were ise to pray, “Mary help me to­
here Monday in the interests of day,” every day. We refused, timber and sawmills to sell, ex­ *
For next Saturday only the People’« Market offers the publie of Sil­
the W. O. W.
telling him that we are not very change or would take a partner. *
verton first-class meats of the best quality at the following prices:
MORE
BOOKLETS
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Conkey, of Mary, and the wife, whose name Write or call. H. E. Brown, Sil­
Choice Steak, per n>............................................................. ir>c
The third edition of “The
Pork Chops, per th ........................
15c
♦
Creswell, Oregon, are visiting at is Frankie, might object, and if verton, Oregon.
Escaped
Nun
from
Mt.
Pork to Roast, per lb ............................................................15c
the home of their daughters, we needed help, we would say:
* Angel or the Last Stand of
Beef to Boil, per th ...........
10c
I have just listed another ♦
Mrs. F. J. Syring, and Mrs. Jay “Frankie, help us today.”
Fresh Smelt, per box of 50 pounds..................................... 1.25
Desperate Despotism ” is
large
tract
of
land
on
Howell
E. Myers.
Fresh Smelt, 3 pounds for.................................................... jOc
The tragedy drama, “The Prairie, the cream of this great ♦ all gone, and we now have
Guaranteed pure lard, per 5-11» |>ail..................................... f,5c
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♦
Wolf,
”
was
given
at
the
opera
the wheels turning out
The “fourth edition” of the
Willamette valley. I am looking
Guaranteed pure lard, per 10-11» pail................................ $1.25
20-page booklet, entitled “The house here Wednesday, and it forward, not backward. If you * another large edition. Send *
We will have specials similar to above every Saturday.
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was
an
excellent,
entertaining
in your orders at once and
Escaped Nun From Mt. Angel,”
could see ahead 20 years, as you
No delivery, no bad accounts, we give the customer who pays cash
is done. Send 10c for a copy, or and beautiful play. The writer can look back 20 years, you
sell them to your neighbors *
the
benefit. A trial is all we need to convince you.
enjoyed every second that the wouldn’t keep your cash in the ♦ and friends.
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$1 for one dozen.
play was on and hopes some time banks. Oregon is just beginning *
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The price is l()c each but
I have a $6000 proposition, to see it again. The hero and
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♦ you can get—
to
grow,
the
rancher
is
just
be
­
will net to the right person $100 heroine, the bad man, and all the
♦
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per month, will exchange or sell characters were very good and ginning to prosper. Now is the ♦ 12 for.................. $ 1.00 *
4.00
50
for
...................
$
time to get a home. Think of it!
for small payment down. You carried their parts well.
These 10-acre homes are counted ♦ 100 for.................. $ 7.00 ♦
should investigate this.
by thousands. Twenty years ago ♦ 500 for ................ $32.00 *
To Modern Woodmen.
To Exchange
Mrs. I. D. Thomas is in Sa­
wheat land, parties wants to ex­
Deputy Head Consul J. W. the same grants were 640-acre * ♦ 1000 for ............. $50.00 *
lem with her daughter, Mrs. B. Simmons,
change
for California or Etogt
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They sell every where
161 acres fenced, small build­
of Portland, will be tracts owned by one man. Write
Rosheim, who has been sriously with us Wednesday
ern
Farm.
Valuation of the"
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like hot cakes... Send for
ings, Vi in grain </j stubble.
to me, let me explain my small
ill for the past week, but is some­ January 28, 1914. All evening,
places
are
about
$35 to $38 per
♦
*
a
bunch.
Also 160 acres fenced all in
Modern homes to you. I have them from
what improved at present.
Woodmen are cordially invited. 5 acres up; easy terms. Write ♦ J. E. HOSMER, Silverton, ♦ cultivation fair buildings, this acre. What have you to offer?
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Don’t forget Church’s candy
or call. H. E. Brown, Box 145, * Oregon.
W. D. BAILEY,
is good almost level and close Address, H. E. Brown, Box 145,
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store, opposite the opera house,
Silverton, Oregon.
Clerk.
ta R.R. and town. Washington Silverton, Ore.
PRINTING OFFICE
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