20 in the M. E. hall at that place and with his relatives and eastern friends CAPITAI. CITV IN VERY l>RY. a right good time is assured. Every in mourning for his untimely death. body is cordially invited to attend. 2t Stop selling cigarettes to the boys Temperane« People of Oregon Are Mrs. Madge Peters n, of Portland, . or when arrested and fined, take your Gaining a Great Victory. was here this week looking after her ’ medicine without a whimper and P. A. LOAR, M. D. Silverton property. blame nobody but yourself. The recent victory of the temper­ P hysician and S urgeon Another Silverton man is getting a ance forces at the Capital of Oregon J. J. Arnold went to Salem Monday most ingenious invention patented is very significant and The Journal O ffice : Over Brooks & Steel­ to be with his brother, who is there in through tne law office of J. E. Hosmer. man feels proud of his work and rec the hospital. Announcements and demonstrations ord as a tighter against the done evil hammer’s drug store. Mr and Mrs. John Neal were in Sa­ when he thinks of the many hard- given later. Wednesday as witnesses on the fought battles with the saloonatics Phones office 761; residence 762 lem Don ’ t forget that on the evening of Ayres vs. Wray case. and blind-piggera. He row realizes February 24 there will be a _ wedding ............„ S. Bergland and hrs sons. C. S. and at the Christian church. It will lx* the that the work has jiot been in vain. S. K. Bergland, went to Salem on auto wedding of Tom Thumb and Miss Salem is not only dry. but it is dr to A. W. SIMMONS, D. V. M. stay, for the abolition of the saloon is business Tuesday. Midget. n part of the city charter. V eterinary See the Old Trusty Incubators and Miss Laura Tafel, of Portland, and Now let the good work be carried Brooders at the Cash Produce Market Mr. Ole Streed. the genial clerk at into Portland, the great metropolis Office at Nichol’s Barn befor buying elsewhere. tf Aim’s grocery, were married in Port­ and the stronghold of \u<■ 891. Let us know if you don't get your land last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. "And let ns not be weary in well­ Phone No. Green Night Black 1292 paper promptly. There are reasons Streed are now at home in the Hubbs doing; for in due season we shall reap, mansion on Fiske street. for our asking you to do this. if we faint not." For Sale.—Ten-acre tract. $1000; Clarence Amos and Clare Jervis went to Carlton Tuesday where they also 26 acres, part grain, 11 acres or­ DR. R. S. PETTIT. chard, spring water, tine «oil; $3000, expect to get work for a time. Oakland, Cai. CHIROPRACTOR. Bert Farnsworth went to Salem yes- terms. Eight acres hop land, close to Mr. Hosmer: P hone : B lack 1062 Silverton. $800 ; 240 acres well im ­ j terday. Dear Sir: Enclosed find three sub­ $65 per acre. Will sell any Office at Residence. Mrs. Anna Katzenmeyer was a Mt. proved, scriptions for your paper for one year, part or all of the above. H. E. Brown. $3.00. Send two dozen booklets, "The Park Street. 2 blocks east of I Angel visitor Thursday. Box 145, Silverton, Oregon. Escaped Nun From Mt. Angel." En­ A. Moote and his little son. Palmer, High School. Are you looking for a nice dairy and closed find $8. Keep balance for your 1 went to Salem Thursday. stock farm, equipped? I have 240 defense fund. I got the first issue of Mr. and Mrs. John Kubberness were acres .not far out, adjoining outside your paper about two weeks ago; have ’ in the Capital City yesterday. range. Can sell and give terms, or not received any since. Please get HOSMER & DOWN Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Rains, of Wapi- exchange for farm, or a few acres * my address right, as follows. L awyers nitia. are visiting in Silverton. close to goiwi school. H. E. Brown, R. Rierson and Andrew Qua'I were Silverton, Oregon. Albany, Oregon. Hosmer Bldg. Silverton, Ore. passengers for the Capital Monday. $2600—Close to the big sawmill in Dear Editor: I wish to become a regular auhacrib- A. Miller and his son-in-law, H. V. Silverton, 2’s acres. Orchard, berries, Musser, were in Mt. Angel yesterday. garden, good loam, 7-room house, good er to your Journal, so enclose the re­ 1915—Salem 's Popu 1 ation—50,000 L. E. Brown, the tailor, is agent for barn, all kinds of out buildings; tine mainder of the dollar. As I have BECHTEL & BYNON “The Royal Tailors." See him about a place for man who works at mill. This only sent 25 cents to you. I enclose 75 is a low cash price. H. E. Brown, Sil­ cents. I am handing out the Journals new suit. REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE to others and think it will bring you Church, the candy man, is the only verton. Oregon. The "blind pigs” in Silverton are other subscribers. I think all anti­ AND LOANS place tc get the pure and delicious very quite these prosperous times, Catholics should take your paper. SW“< t.-. With best wishes for your success. Telephone 452 and our city has practically no drunk­ D. M. Shields was visiting two sons enness I am very sincerely. whatever. It is certainly 347 State St. S alem . O regon and a daughter in Portland last week, much better than the old days of returning Sunday. drunken rows, suits and jail sentences. Editor Silverton Journal: A large per cent of our friends and Miss Marie Hamre went to Portland Everybody rejoice. neighbors ure taking the Menace, u Tuesday. She expects to visit in the DR. B. L. STEEVES I have some tine city property, also Missouri paper which makes one shiv­ big city for several weeks. some good paying business proposi­ Practice limited?to Donald Wolfard and Joe I.udovetzke tions in Silverton and other towns er to read many of the things it pub­ were outgoing passengers on the Sa­ here in the valley to exchange for lishes about Romanism. My sister EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT gave me some blanks to till out for lem morning train yesterday. farm land; also some good clear Port­ your paper, so thought if I took the Room 209 Steeve# Building Mrs. Grover Simmons went to Sa­ land homes to trade for outside prop­ paper and passed them around after I S alem , - - O regon lem yesterday to be wrrti tier husband, erty. See me for an honest deal. H. read them, maybe it would help a lit­ who has been courtin’ there all E. Brown, Box 145. Silverton, Oregon. tle. through court week. BASKET BALI. NEWS. The little 22-months-old baby of Mr. Emporia. Kansas. and Mrs. Green was very badly injur­ Mr. J. E. Hosmer. Silverton, Oregon. ed one day this week by a can of con­ Last Saturday Silverton defeated Dear Sir: Enclosed is $1. Please centrated lye being spilled over its Albany with the-score standing 56 to send me 12 booklets, “The Escaped face and hands. 20. The Albany boys were fine fel­ Nun From Mt. Angel.” Wishing you Don’t forget Church’s Candy Store, lows and well-built, but were “not in success in what you have undertaken opposite the opera house, when you it,” with our trained champions. Our for the protection of liberty, 1 atn. boys evidently felt sorry for their very sincerely yours. want real, pure, home-made sweets. Dr. Loar was in Salem Wednesday. Chicago, Illinois. Kids under 16 years of age ought neighbor kidlets and put two of our Clothing at a bargain at Bentson’s. not to smoke cigarettes. Don't sell second team players on in the second J. E . Hosmer. half. But Silverton just can't help Dear Sir: Enclosed find one dollar J. P. Towery was in Salem Mon­ them, merchants. It’s against the law. beat everything in sight on their own for which send me one dozen booklets, See ? day. floor especially. the fourth edition. I just received your G. A. Bock and his cousin, G. Mi­ S. Phillippi, of Scio, was in the city The game that was »»Hied with the Journal of January 23. I think it is chaelson, who has been visiting here T uesday. Corvallis team was cancelled by Cor­ O. K. Respectfully, Mrs. T. E. Givens was a Salem visi­ from the East, went to Salem Tues­ vallis on account of examinations in day. the O. A. C., etc. They promise to tor Monday. E. H. Campbell, of British Colum­ come over and give us a trial some Attorney L. J. Adams was in Salem bia. after visiting here at the home of time in the near future. Tuesday. Hal Shelton, went to Seattle Wednes­ Tomorrow night we will play the Archie Wolfard is at home from his day. We have just what Roseburg aggregation, who are said California trip. you are looking for For Sale.—Pure blood Rose-Comb to have beaten everything in sight in G. H. Harris went to Salem on busi­ Rhode Island Red eggs, $1.00 per set­ their “neck o’ the woods.” “Let 'er ness Wednesday. BIG SAVING ON FIRST COST ting of 13. Ed R. Adams, South Wa­ buck!” Charles Warner took a trip to the ter Street. 13c21 There are so many things that The Children’s Hour. Capital Monday. A doll rack for sale. Having good At 3:30 p. m. Saturday Silverton we have that you need, just as Councilman Opsund was in the Cap­ reasons for selling, I will sell this ex­ cellent rack cheap, if taken at once. children from 5 to 10 years of age will good as new. Come in and see. ital City Tuesday. lp-tf be entertained at the Rest Room libra­ Attorney Robert Down was in Sil­ J. J. Weaver. CHARLES WEBB A. C. Hartley, after delivering an ry with stories about the wren and the verton Wednesday. chickadee, the dandelion and daisy, a Chief of Police Yates was at the address at the Porter school house little poem about the organ grinder’s Sunday, returned Monday to the Uni­ Capital Wednesday. monkey and a fairy story. This work versit ■ at Eugene. W. H. Vearrier was in Salem Wed- for the children is of very great im­ Go to Church ’ s Candy Store, on the n sday as a witness. portance and every lover of the chil­ ; You have one more comer of Water and Oak streets, if dren and their future work and happi­ John Goetz and Brady Davis were you want to get pure, wholesome can­ chance to help the victim ness will rejoice and appreciate the in the Capital Wednesday. dies. efforts of the good promoters. Turl Leverige was a passenger for before he is offered up on W. M. Smith, of Bums, and his Salem Wednesday morning. daughter, Bessie, have returned home the $50.000 law suit. He ; Why Don't You? Miss Clara Johnson was in the city after a ten days’ visit here with the does not ask much—only A farmer who was carrying an ex- from Portland over Sunday. former’s sister, Mrs. M. Cooley. Slade, the popular young merchant, I^M^kDrs. Lowe & Turner, eye spe- press package from a city mail order everyone who reads that house, was accosted by a local mer­ was a Salem visitor Tuesday. ^I^Fcialists, of Portland, will be in chant: this tries to get one new .’ "Why didn ’ t you buy that bill J. W. L. Smith, the school man, was Silverton again Thursday, Feb­ of goods from me? I could have saved subscriber to the SILVER- visiting the Hullt schools this week. ruary 19, at Hotel Anderson. you the express and besides you would ■ A brand new piano for sale at a Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Gilbert, after have been patronizing a home store, TON JOURNAL. very low price. Call at this office. visiting here with the former’s sister, which helps pay the taxes and builds Mrs. C. W. Rogers, have departed for up this locality.” With characteristic Advance showings and fancy dress southern California, where they ex­ frankness, the farmer asked: “Why goods and trimmings at Bentson’s. don’t you patronize your home paper Sale agency of W. L. Douglas Shoes pect to make a home. $3500— SYg acres in town, fruit of and advertise? I read it and didn’t —Famous shoes for men at Bentson’s. kinds, garden and berries, 6-room know you had the goods, I have here, Church, the candy man, is the only- all house, bam and all kinds of out build­ nor do I ever see your name in the > place to get the pure and delicious ings; good wire fences, city w’ater; paper inviting me to come to your sweets. store. ” price is right; terms. H. E. Brown, Friends of Liberty and Mrs. W. T. Main and little daughter, Silverton, Oregon. < Truth, this is your fight as Margaret, were Salem visitors Wed­ Notice — School District No. 4. Mrs. Birdie McMain’s mother, Mrs. nesday. ■ J. A. Dutton, died at her home in Ltxii, To All Legal Voters of Above-Named < well as ours. We will never Miss Alice Judd, who visited at the Virginia, January 19. Mrs. McMain’s < surrender, but we are up District: M. Small home, returned to Salem friends extend their sympathy to h« r A special meeting of the voters of < against a big battle in the Monday. ir. her deep sorrow. School District No. 4, of Marion coun­ form of a $50,000 damage B. R. Bentson and George Hibbard Use the subscription blanks we en­ ty will be held on Saturday, February < suit, and a criminal libel suit ■ were passengers for Salem Tuesday close in The Journal to get us new 7, 1914, at the high school building in by the Roman Catholics. morning. subs, It is the only way we can sur- Silverton at 2 o’clock in the afternoon < We have been boycotted by > vive. of said day, for the purpose of receiv ­ This is your fight, as well as If you want a Gravity Hand Culti­ law breakers, threatened * vator this spring, order it now, of J. ours. Let’s each do his part well and ing a report from the board of di­ rectors of said district. A report as to a great victory will be won. E. Hosmer. with death by fanatics, and the conditions of the available room H. L. F rd, a former pastor of Sil- in the school buildings of said district, The Misses Fina and Anna Nilson thrown into the street bodily ■ were here visiting with their parents verton, conducted the funeral of Mr. and the further consideration of any for telling the truth, and Rydman, at Woodbum, . recently . and . over Sunday. deemed necessity together are now where we actually will be in Portland for some time af­ changes Sale agency for Queen Quality Shoes ter visiting several other Oregon with the taking up of the question of must have help, or this very —famous shoes for women, at Bent- cities. Mr. Ford is on the road all the erecting a new building to meet the essential work for higher requirements at this time. son’a. time in the service of the Christian and better things can not ■ By order of the board. Theo. Opsund, who has been visiting church. M. COOLEY, continue. No one will ever here from Portland, took a trip to Sa­ News comes of the death of Henry O. E. Thompson, Chairman. know how much the few lem Tuesday. Oppenlander, who will be remembered Clerk. friends whose namesappear by many here as a former Silverton Frank Morley returned from Cali­ in this “ Defense Fund” fornia Monday. He appears much im­ baker. Mr. Oppenlander was sick for AWAKE, SONS OF FREEDOM. a long time at Wolcottville, Indiana, proved in health. have really helped us, for it from an operation for appendicitis. He is too long a story to tell The Marquam schools will give a died in that city the first of January Awake, ye sons of freedom! Washington Neck-tie Social February and his many friends here will join here; but keep it coming, Arouse ye in your might! Arm in defense of liberty, and the greatest thing ever .Make ready for the fight. accomplished in the United y ^PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY k_________ _ _______ J LOCAL NEWS Second Hand Store Our Homa Bakery Is where our home people win out, not only in quality and quantity, I but in the fact that the mon ey «pent for home industry is still in Silverton, right where we want it. <>ur bread Is the boat. Cake, ('rullerà, and Uouklea Fancy Pastry and Pies • ; ; are some of the other tempt ing good things that you can always limi lien*. There Is no use baking when such wholesome and pure food cun be secured so reasonably. THE SILVERTON BAKERY H SCHMIDBAUER. ::tt:Mtt::n:tntt:ntni»:nHnntn:nnnt»nntH«wntttHn«wtuittuntttttranim:i:n ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* ♦ Satisfaction Guaranteed J ♦ Î Neat, Nifty Work PAUL WEISER PAINTER AND SIGN WRITER ♦ OREGON : SILVERTON. Leave orders at Prezton’» Shop PURE FOOD II Get The Beat Service —AT— CLEAN “©bf Dflifatmfn Silverton'i Up-to-Date Restaurant and Lunch Counter 1. McMULLEN, Proprietor PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. PHONE BLACK 681 All work done in the shortest possible time. We are equipped to handle all kinds of furniture, pianos etc., with very little danger of any damage done. No load too heavy for our teams to haul. THE SILVERTON JOURNAL PRINTING OFFICE is up-to-date, with NEW, MODERN MACHINERY. We do “QUALITY” job printing promptly and neatly. SEND US YOUR WORK! DEFENSE FUND ♦ ♦ ♦ : < > «► < • PEOPLE’S MARKET We were more than pleased with the success of our “Specials” last Saturday and as we promised, here we have some more for Saturday next. In any business deal you receive a discount for cash; we give you the same. Tender, juicy steak, per lb............................................................ 15c Choice beef to boil, per lb............................................... 10@12!4c Fresh Hamburger steak, 2 lbs. for ......................................... 25c Mixed p»rk sausage, 2 lbs. for................................................... 25c Young pig pork roast, per lb......................................................... 15c Young pig pork chops, any kind, per lb.................................. 15c EXTRA SPECIAL GUARANTEED PURE HOME-RENDERED LARI) Number 5’s .................. 65c Number 10’s .................. $1.25 Not in the fish trust. Cowlitz River Smelt—ours are always fresh, three pounds for 10c; per box of 50 pounds, $1.25. Give us a trial and cut the high cost of living. < » « > An unseen foe is lurking near, A serpent in disguise, Though clad in vestments of the cross A cloven foot he hides. Awake, ye sons of freedom, Before it is too late, Arouse this sleeping nation To its impending fate. Break down the vaunted power These religious minions claim Before the inquisition And stakes are raised again. Awake, ye sons of freedom! Shake off this lethargy And help to make our public schools The bulwark of the free. < > To all the people of the world Send out this proclamation: No king, no pope or religious sect Shall rule this mighty nation. —Christian Advocate. States by any little country » newspaper will soon be recorded in The Silverton Journal. The following have con­ tributed to the Journal’s Defense Fund: Previously acknowledg­ ed ....................... $728.50 George W. Barrow 1.00 Jamea Slaton .... 1.00 Otto E. Anderaon . 1.00 Ira S. Buchanan .. 8.80 An M. I). Friend . 1.00 Ann Arbor l.adiea 1.00 Geo. A. Dalziei ... 1.00 J. B. Minor........... 1.00 1.00 A Friend ............... I. uvie Stimaa......... .50 J. Garrigua ........... ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* I : Another big day at the ♦ : ! I > Silverton Journal, INTERTYPING SOLICITED It is better than Linotyping THE FREE PRESS