—— ALL AKE VITALLY INTERESTED A FEM FACTS ABOUT 1/V»« ■ ■^A*** i i— «W CEDAR CAMP Í Theory of Individualism Must Give -......... I Way to Brotherhood of Man. tin , ,lar *“ located in the foot­ hills of the famous Cascades, about 15 i Everyman 1* my brother, und should miles east of Silverton, Iwtween two be my equal in opportunity. No two beautiful little rivers, the Abiqua and people are equal in muscle, health, Silver Creek. Once upon a time this brain-power, or morals; in such things region was covered with heavy timber, there can be no equality, but only that but after the big fire «wept through in infinite variety that marks all mani­ the early fifties, it left just sriags and festations of life. But justice shall logs which are now half rotten. As never come upon earth until Every­ this particular spot was heavily cov­ man has a /air chance. Everyman is ered with cedar, about 20 years after my master. William ('. Redfield tells the (ire, people from Silverton came of seeing over the desk of a prosper­ and made shingles out .of the dead ce­ ous business man in Rotterdam, this dar logs. That is how the place got1 $500—Some house with a good lot, motto. "Every man I meet is mv mas­ it* name, “Cedar Camp.” lawn, garden and fruit, not far out. A ter in some point, and in this I learn People made HhingleH here for many snap. of him.” To despise any human being years. Thousands of loads of hand­ $550—Neat little frame house, on is u mistake. Everyman can teach me made and -awed shingles were hauled good street, just off Water street. Dirt something. out until finally the best cedar was Water Street, Silverton, Oregon. ItuNMell Building, cheap. Everyman is my kin. I may belong gone and the shingle makers left the $550—Four-room house, two large to a lodge, a club, a church, a party, or country, and Cedar Camp was again lota in Cowing addition. Thia will beat a family, and call my fellow members uninhabited, and only blackberry pick­ paying rent. “brothers”; but there is something to ers visited the place occasionally, in $600 down will buy a 7-room house, which I belonged before I joined any the summer, and hunters in the fall. nice large lot. $600 long time, if you of these, and which lias first claim to As the years went by population in want your money’s worth, call and see my loyalty and helpfulness and that Oregon inerca e<|, and land seekers be­ this. I is the human race. Everyman, no I gan to search for new homes, for gov­ A few nice houses, well located, $1,- matter how poor or how rich, is enti- I ernment land, and Cedar Camp once 000 for new 4-room house, large lot, : tied to my assistance, as far as in me again became a gold mine for shark nicely located, near Water street. 1 lies, to procure for him justice and land locators who charged as high as Terms. protection in his right. Every baby in $300 for location fees. Some men who $1000 for a nice new 4-rooms and China or Afghanistan has a claim to filed on these claims were strangers to pantry; lawn, large lot, Guiser addi­ my support. Every criminal rightly the place and being misinformed, be­ CLEANED, PRESSED, REPAIRED tion. Terms. demands my sympathy. Every human came disgusted and gave it a ba J $1200 will buy a 7-room house and ! being struggling in this untoward name.. The knockers used to say that lot in Guiser addition; half down. world has a right to rny helping hand. snow got 10 feet deep in the winter, $1500 will buy a 7-room house and There are no aliens. There are no for­ nothing would grow there and so many lot near Depot Hotel; $300 down; eigners. There are no enemies. would ieave their claims never to come terms. Everyman is in part my maker. back again. So there was another $1500—.Seven-rooms, pantry and What I am is mainly the reflection and chance for Mr. Shark to locate another large lot; south side, nicely located; influence of Everyman. I may build sucker. This kind of business went on Opposite Drake Bros' Studio one-half down. up my conscious mind; it is Everyman till 1910, when there were settlers $1500—Four large rooms, shed, very that forms tny sub-conscious mind, with nerve enough not to get scared large lot, paved street, south side. This and the latter is nine-tenths of me. when some one told them that the is a cash snap. I cannot escape from Everyman. He snow got ten feet deep, and that .............................. !................. • I • embraces $1900 for a 5-room cottage, close in me as the ocean. He sur­ nothing would grow at Cedar Camp. on Water street; $800 down; easy rounds me as the atmosphere. They settled down to try and see for terms. I can have no good thing that I do themselves, and make homes here, if ■ $2000 for a 7-room house and oth­ not share with Everyman. Whatever possible. The writer was told by a er buildings, fine orchard and garden virtue, ideal, vision, comfort or power pioneer settler, who had spent four with one acre. Cash. 1 have that Everyman does not to a winters here, that the deepest snow he $2000 for a 5-room house, barn and degree participate in, is unwholesome. saw was four feet. One winter there I make a specialty of Harness and Shoe repairing one acre in fruit, facing Water street. 1 can have no real liberty until Every­ was no snow at all, and this winter Cheap for cash. man has his liberty, the right to live there is no snow yet, to speak of. Guarantee Satisfaction or money back. Harness $2500 for a 7-room cottage and his own life. It has been proved that everything one acre, one-half block from Water Everyman's goodness uplifts me. will grow here except tropical plants. made to order. street, close in; will give terms. Everyman’s vice infects me. Every­ After the soil is worked a little, small $3000 for an 8-room house, bsrn, man’s disease, perversion, greed, ha­ fruit, garden vegetables and oats grow one acre orchard, berries, garden on tred, and brutishness xercise a cer­ fine, and even corn does fairly well. PROMPT WORK. GOOD GOODS. RIGHT PRIES Oats last summer grew five feet high; west side Water street; $1000 down; tain pull on me. terms to suit. To love my friends is instinct; to strawberries as large as hens’ eggs; $3400 for a strictly modern 6 rooms, love my clique is intelligent selfish­ potatoes of monster size, one potato basement, bath, toilet, 1% acre, or­ ness; to love Everyman is religion. In would" be enough for ex-President chard, berries, garden, lawn; about me is a certain nerve attuned to Ev­ Taft’s dinner. This shows that things half down. eryman, a certain sympathy for Ev­ will grow, and the settlers are well | ............................................ -, «......................... ... • • •........................................................................................... eryman, a certain consciousness of pleased with the land. The roads are I $3600—Nine-room residence, close in, Mater street.. This is a snap, and Everyman. To develop this nerve, this poor to Cedar Camp, but two settlers I a small payment will handle it. sympathy, and this consciousness, is have gotten up a petition and with the the purpose of destiny. For this the help of some good neighboring people $4200 for 4 acres in town, facing (the settlers are not freeholders yet) world was built.—Selected. A certain girl loved a boy, THAT’S HER BUSINESS Mater street; 1 acre peaches, other carried the matter through and got, orchard and berries and garden; all A certain Ixiy loved a girl. THAT’S HIS BUSINESS kinds; nice buildings.. Terms. AMERICA IS WONDERFUL LAND. the road surveyed, and we expect soon I Finally they married, THAT’S THEIR BUSINESS to have it opened ready for travel. $3700—20'/j acres just outside city As the population increased a school Then they wanted a house to live in . Mark Twain Shows How Catholicsm limits, all kinds of orchard and gar­ was necessary and the heads of the i Blights Everything. den; 8-room house, large barn, rock THAT'S MY BUSINESS families got up a petition, split the milk-house, water piped in house. This district and then organized a new dis­ is an ideal place; part cash. "If I were only a Roman,” exclaim­ trict, and will have a fine new school If you want to Buy, Build, or Rent, See ed Mark Twain: "If added to my own house built in the spring. I could l»e gifted with modern sloth, As Cedar Camp lays close to the big, modern Roman superstition and mod­ timber and Abiqua o . __________ basin, famous for ern R man boundlessness of ignor­ its timber, there was wa.- much excitement excitement! ance, what worlds of wonders I would Phone Black 1341 about the prospect* of a railroad and ' , Contractor and Builder discover! I would go to America and sure enough here came the Silver see and learn, then I’d stand before Falls Timber Co., very nice people, my countrymen and say, ‘I saw a coun­ and built the railroad right through try which has no overshadowing moth­ Cedar Camp, and Oregon's best timber ) < S’ er church, and yet the people survive is already going to Portland and to ~ • • *1 saw common men and wo­ Box 145 countries as lumber at a great I Are YOU intending to build in the FIRE LIMIT? 1 men who could read, I even saw small foreign rate. Ì» S Iverton, Oregon children of common people reading There are but few more words to be '■ from books; if I dared think you would said about Cedar Camp inhabitants. SEE-<*^ believe it, 1 would say they could write There are Europeans, M'isconsinites, a 0 • • • There are hundred- of Missourians and Kentuckians. The thousands of schools and anybody may most brave warriors are the Kentuck­ go and learn to be wise like a priest * ians. In 1910 Kentucky was flaming • * In that singular country if a in civil war. In 1911 fighting forces Cut out on dotted line and mail to J. E. HOSMER, Silverton. Oregon man dies a sinner, he is damned, he held conference and the war ended. cannot buy salvation with money for Later war was declared with Missouri. masses • • * in that country books After a bloody battle. Kentucky came A FREE PRESS are so common that it is really no cu­ out victorious. You see Kentucky the cost of cememt brick in comparison to riosity to see one. Newspapers also. had the largest army—two to every other methods of building I saw common men there, men who one of the Missourians. In 1912 Ken­ are neither priests n -r princes, who tucky was in civil war again, but in absolutely owned the land they tilled. 1913 a peace conference was called at It wasn't from the church nor from Salem, where Mr. Kelly acted as a SUBSCRIPTION BLANK the nobles. In that country you may (hairman. but without result. The fall from a third story several times, leaders of the fighting forces still dis­ and not mash either a soldier or a agreed and war amongst the Kentuck­ 191 priest « • » Mendicant priests do ians is going on yet. The leader of not prowl around barefooted and with one army is an extra brave and “wi-e” E ditor of S ilverton J ournal , baskets begging for the church and man. he never leaves his headquarters S ilverton , O regon . eating up the substance of the people.” without a bodyguard, it makes no dif­ ference' whether the guards wear —Menace. Enclosed find $1.00, for which send the J ournal to pants or skirts. He is the one that is ENJOYED BY ALI. CHILDREN AND GROWN FOLKS trying to get the “Farmers” mixed in, KIND WORDS FROM IOMA. planning a new “stirring up” and Instructive and Educative. “getting on the warpath.” And there Moorland, Iowa. is apt to be a real Cumberland moun­ address Mr. J. E. Hosmer, Editor Silverton tains of good old Kentuckv in Cedar Journal. Silverton Oregon. Camp. ________ VISITOR. Dear Sir: Herein enclosed ycu will A FERTILE FIELD FOR ROME. find $1 in currency, for which enter my name on your sub. list to The Sil­ verton Journal for one year. You may The Poor, Ignorant l*igtails Mill Be Skinned for Pope and His Clique. remember hearing from me some For Sale on Easy Terms. ("hanged Headquarters. ON three months ago with a small dona­ Dr. Heisley will be at Silverton A great squeal is ascending to heav­ I am prepared to handle about 1000 tion. May the reward which always en from the Catholic bishops in China. Monday, M’ednesday and Friday. Of­ follows a fight in a just and righteous These holy men want to extend the fice over Preston’s Shop. Leave orders customers on nice, clean, money-mak­ cause be yours in great measure. I Peter's pence territory in that empire at Preston's. Salem office and resi­ ing homes, from 8 acres up to 240 feel sure that it will come. March so as to get a pull on all the $400,000,- dence, 527 Court street, opposite Court acres improved, and give terms to suit. boldly on in the right, and expose to 000 souls there. In short, they want house, and next door to Moose build­ I have been very careful in selecting the cream of the valley, and at the the limit foul Romanism, the destroyer to make China Catholic! “Whatever ing. 2Octf right price. Small payments down; of our homes and liberties. OF THE the political future of China may be,” easy payments. H. E. BROWN, 1 have in hand a copy of your paper, says a Catholic writer, 'at any rate Box 145, Silverton, Oregon. FOR EXCHANGE. one of Mr. Garrett’s, a neighbor a the church of God may there experi­ $6000 Hotel newly furnished, do­ mile west of Moorland. He distributes ence triumph as great and far-reach­ it to his friends, and I will do ing as centuries back, when, emerging ing good business. Will exchange for t: n same, and do all 1 can to help from the night of the Catacombs into farm and might pay a cash difference. ♦ >» 4c 4c 4c 4c ♦ « « * you. Since the first of last October I the broad (lay of liberty, she flooded Vf I SUNSET a $6500 for a dray and express busi ­ have sent 34 subs, to “The Menace." the west with the light of her bless­ I ogoenoshasta I * I ROUTES f The vile blasphemous priest of the Ro­ ings.” That's right! As soon as Rome ness, three teams and auto truck. Will * MORE BOOKLETS man church here in this town has put felt a little power she set up her In­ exchange for dairy or stock farm, up * * Moorland n the map by his shameful quisition and pointed to the Blessed to $9000 * * The third edition of “ The conduct at a funeral at the Congrega­ Redeemer, who was so gentle and House and lot in Eugene to ex- « Escaped Nun from Mt. * tional church here this fall. He has merciful to all men, then she proceed­ ♦ Angel or the Last Stand of been sent to wider fields in northern ed to make everybody do as the pope change for Silverton property. Iowa. I am going to send you with commanded—first by twisting their The Exposition Line—1915 4c Desperate Despotism ’’ is * this a copy of “The Menace," in which thumbs to pieces with the thumbscrew 160 acres 7*2 miles from Silverton, 4« And now is the time to see California; to live outdoors all gone, and we now have * this priest Cory outrage is ably chron­ then by nipping their flesh with red on Abiqua creek, wttt exchange for anil enjoy the sunshin', flowers, and summer sports. It ♦ Portland property. Stock and equip­ icled, except it does not half portray the wheels turning out * is a trip you cannot afford to miss. the extreme brutality of the affair, hot pinchers, skinning them alive and ments will go with farm if desired. 4« another large edition. Send * finally roasting them in public! Moth­ This will make an ideal dairy and which fairly reeked with curses and er * in your orders at once and * used very persuasive meth­ stock ranch. brazen vulgarity from start to finish. ods; church H. E. BROWN, they were very persuasive, too, ♦ sell them to your neighbors * You will find the article marked. No Silverton. Oregon. ♦ and friends. ♦ doubt you have seen this copy, but for and this was the way she "flooded the West with the light of her blessings. ” fear you have not, I’ll send it. 4c * I have just listed another large The price is 10c each but — Soereign Odd Fellow. including Shasta Limited the train of modern service With prayers for your health and tract of land on Howell Prairie, the 4c you can get— * the reward which follows right doing, with all steel up-to-the-minute equipment. Do you want to quit ranching and cream of this great M’illamette valley. 4c I remain your true friend for service. get a paving business or a home in I am looking forward, not backward. 12 (or........................ $ 1.00 The California and San Francisco Express Trains with We sadiy need more like you. town? Have you a few acres to trade If you could ahead 20 years, as you 4c 50 for.......................... $ 4.00 * Standard, Tourist and Chair Cars and dining service that in on a large farm? Do you want to can look back 20 years, you wouldn’t 4c 100 for........................ $ 7.00 * will please. FOR SALE. exchange your house and lot for a keep your cash in the banks. Oregon 4c 500 for ...................... $32.00 home that is paying, near Silverton ? is just beginning to grow, the rancher $1600 for a new 5-room cottage, just Have you an eastern farm to exchange is just beginning to prosper. Now is 4c 1000 for .................... $50.00 * Call on noarest S. P. Agent and let him outline a trip, completed, in good location; $500 for a nice home in the West? I have the time to get a home. Think of it! 4c They sell every where * some nice, clear inside property and These 10-acre homes are counted by 4c like hot cakes.. . Send for quote fares and furnish Outing literature on California’s down, terms to suit purchaser. * business propositions to swap for thousands. Twenty years ago the 4c famous resorts. a bunch. If you are looking for a snap, come farm land; also orchard and alfalfa .ante grants were 640-acre tracts own­ in. I have over 100x300 feet, all in land to exchange for stock or dairy ed by one man. Write to me, let me 4c J. E. HOSMER, Silvertor, * « young orchard; 5-room house, city wa­ ranches; also some fine timber and explain my small homes to you. I 4c Oregon. John M. Scott, Genera] Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. sawmills to sell, exchange or would have them from 5 acres up; easy ♦ ter. Make me an offer. take a partner. Write or call. H. E. terms. Write or call. H. E. Brown, 4c emeeae* H. E. BROWN, a * Box 145, Silverton, Oregon. Brown, Silverton, Oregon. Silverton, Oregon. Don't you know that FOR SALE! I SCOTT’S SHORT ORDER Restaurant •! /x the Place to Eat. 5 $ LADIES AND GENTS SUITS : AND MADE TO ORDER L. E. BROWN, : ? HARNESS and SHOE SHOP. $ 1- ? W. A. CROSS, the Harness Man ¡ • A I $ BEN HOFSTETTER H. E. Brown $ iii : rbi ; kt roe THE SILVERTON JOURNAL THE GEM THEATRE, mo S res Never Gets Old Safety hirst Oar Motto SHASTA ROUTE TRAINS THREE FINE TRAINS DAILY