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died . GET US SI HS! ing and Mr Jav I iiyar*. The; will Our Home Bakery la where Mrs. Alvira Knowles died at her return to their Creswell home on the our home people win out, not It is impossible to personally thank home in Silverton. Tuesday, February Willamette. all those who are he'ping us in this 10. at '■ 20 a. m only in quality and quantity, Pure home-rendered lard, fives, 65c; struggle against the Roman power, P. A. IX) AR. M. D. Alvira J. Hibbard was born Decern- but in the fact that the mon tenX $1.25 per pail. People’s Market, hut we are thankful just the same. It tier 4. 1843. She came ucross the ey spent for home industry Saturday only. P hysician and S urgeon is your tight, however, as well as ours, plain- with her parents and an older is still in Silverton, right A brand new piano for sale at a anil as a business proposition in th«* ¡■rot her and sister, in 1847. She was O ffice : Over Brooks & Steel very low price. Call at this office. greatest campaign against the great married to John Knowles in 1864, ut where we want it. Our bread H E. Brown, the real estate man. est evil of an> age we wish to notify the old Hibbard home in the Waldo hammer’s drug store. is the best. wa- in Portland on business this week. those on the tiring line that we have Hills. got to get more financial aid or Rome Phones office 761: residence 762 Cuke, Cruller», ami < ookira For many years they lived near Chureh. the candy man, is the only place to get the pure and delicious will gain her point and put our free Hubbard. Oregon, but afterward mov Fancy Pastry and Pies I : : pre ■ out of business We want $5000 ed to their home one miles west of sweets. at once, and if all of our subscribers Siln-rton. are some of the other tempt Het hu-l>und. John A. W. SIMMONS. D. V. M. Eugene V. Debs takes editorial will use the subscription blank- we arc Knowle-. died in 1906. Mrs. Knowles ing good things that you cun Saw" the ¡charge of "The National Kip -ending out with this issue, we will has lived much of the time since with V eterinary always find here. There is first of next month. get the money ami -or be beggars, her brothers, Trenton Hibbard. who ,,,, h baking when such Office at Nichol’s Barn Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Green, who have either, for The Silverton Journal will died in 1910. and George Hibbard, who wholesome ami pure food cun Iveen at Molalla for some time, de be worth one dollar during the year survives to mourn their loss. lie secured so reasonably. 891. parted fer King’.- Valley Tuesday, 1914 and thus we will he giving value Phone No. Green Another brother who survives this Night Black 1292 received. The time *s very short. The little army in the Yates case pioneer sister, is Charles llibbanl, of i had to return to Salem again Tuesday, Please act at once. i.os Angeles. Her son, Charles ; as tl'.e trial was not finished Monday. J E. HOSMER. Knowles, of Lincoln county. Oregon, H. SCHMIDBAUER. DR. R. S. PETTIT. and her daughter. Mrs. Alvis Russell, John Schlegel, of Hillsboro, was of Molalla. Oregon, and other relatives w'th friend.- near Silverton f< r a short HE i ll \ \> ITEMS. CHIROPRACTOR. and many friends join in sorrow for time, returning to his home Tuesday. P hone ; B lack 1062 Mrs. Nellie White and children, of another kind and loving woman gone Emil llari. who visited w'th his Office at Residence. brother. Chris, at the farm about Salem, spent a few days this week at to her rest. The funeral was held Thursday at 44444l44 444*44»4»444444444*4 4444H4»444 + 444IHHH»t* home of her parents. Mr. ami Mrs. Park Street, 2 blocks east of three weeks, returned to Portland the I the home of George Hibhurd in this 4 P. J. Cox Tuesday. High School. city. ; Neat, Nifty Work Satisfaction Guaranteed ♦ Mr-. Town-end and her two children Mrs. W. Foshay has l»een very ill Freida and little Norman, visited her the last few days. The Davenport Estate. metier. Mrs. J. Hockett, at McKee Finest location for business men, HOSMER & DOWN Mrs James Bowen and Mrs Charley Wednesday. Morley visited at the home of Mrs. most sightly ami attractive I >ts in Sil The letter "i’ is the happiest vowel Lee Thursday of last week. L awyers verton. an ideal place for retired farm liecause "e" is in hell, ami the rest of ers to build a modern home in a quiet Hosmer Bldg. Silverton. Ore. them are in purgatory. Send us a Mrs. P. J. Cox has been quite ill the close in and attractive part of town, last part of this week. sub. and we’ll preach 'em out. P ainter and S ign writer lots that will increase rapidly in value. The case of Mrs. Minger. of the Cot The Bethany Sewing Circle met at If you are looking for something that OREGON tag» hotel, against the doctor.- whom the home of Miss Rose Bowen. Febru is unequalled in situation, price, qual J SILVERTON. it is claimed tried to collect their bill ary 7. 1914. It was decided to have a ity, beauty ami convenience, you twice, came off in Salem last Wednes- literary meeting which will be held should see these lots. I am at your I day. once a month. An excellent lunch was service; no trouble to show property. Leave orders at Preston’» Shop You are invited tc attend an Old- served anil a pleasant time was had by You will get the lowest cash price. I Time masquerade dance, given bv the all. It was decided to meet next at will sell one or thirty-one. You can ladies of Marion Circle, W. O. W.. in the home of Mis- Ida A met, February have reasonable terms. These choice lots are level, streets paved to part, Woodman Hall, Friday* evening, Feb 14. sidewalks in on part. Wake up! Think ruary 20, 1914. The Scanty school has organized a of it! Study the location. There is no Ticket.- on .-ale at "The Shop” for debating society, This debate will be other such opportunity to nurchase the Tom Thumb wedding. held every two weeks, The next meet- close in. well-located homes in Silver- PURE FOOD DR. B. L. STEEVES Pork chops, any kind. 15c per lb. ing will be held Friday of this week. ton. Cull and see me. Get the prices. Special Saturday only. People's Mar- H. E. BROWN. Practice limited to Get The Beat Service I ket. Exclusive Agent. 1HE GREATEST SYSTEM OF EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT Chureh. the candy man, is the only i —AT— CULTIVATION ON E \RTH The Old Donation Land Claim. i place tv get the pure and del'cious I Room 209 Sleeves Building; Have you heard of vne Waldo Hills? 11 sW-ets. S alem . - - O regon The price of the Gravity Ha d Cul Have you seen the choice fruits, hops, Brick layers are working with bare tivator Ku________ ________ J hands is $8. grapes. English walnuts and garden and coats off in sight of The The price of the Gravity Junior is -tuff which the Waldo Hills produced Journal office. We have very mild win Silverton’» Up-to-Date Re»taurant and Lunch Counter $5. in 1913? Would you like me to give ter.- in Silverton. The price of the Gravity attachment you the names, or would you like to Rosheim’s store in Salem burn- is $2.51). shake hands with some of these pros 1 I ed Ben to the ground last Monday morn These inventions are beyond ques farmers? Would you like the ing. The store had had no tire in it tion the greatest that were ever used perous facts demonstrated amt proved to you ; all day Sunday, and how it caught is a in a garden. that the Waldo Hills is the most all mystery. Luckily it was insured. We recommend the Gravity Hand round successful farming land in Ore Go to Church’s Candy Store, on the Cultivator for large gardens and for gon? These low-rolling hills, almost corner of Water and Oak streets, if splendid deep work. The Gravity Ju level land, partly in fruit, partly in Don’t forget Toni Thumo, Feb. 24. you want to get pure, wholesome can nior :s a lighter machine and is espe grain, can be had in lots from 8 acres Rev. S. P. Creason is here from Al dies. cially adapted for women and children and up; prices from $40 and up to $150 bany. with .-mall gardens. The Gravity at Mrs. A. N. Arnold went over to Sa tachment works on the same principle per acre, on easy terms. 1 have a Mrs. E. Buff was over from Salem number of very choice and attractive lem yesterday to see her husband. but is attached to other tools, such as .Monday. Prof. Arnold, who is in the hospital, a pointed hoe or rake, and it is one of little homes about three miles from Andrew Shepherd went to Salem nut has so far recovered that he will Silverton. Can give terms to suit the the finest things any gardener ever Tuesday. PHONE BLACK 681 now return home, for a time at least. used. With any one of these machines purchaser. Call and see me, or write H. E. BROWN, Mrs. I. D. Thomas went to Salem The Marquam schools will give a the worker can do the work of five or Exclusive Agent. Wednesday. Washington Neck-tie Social February six men and do it much better than All work done in the shortest ixmsible time, Remember the Tom Thumb wedding 20 in the M. E. hall at that place anil with a hoe or with the old style push Stock and Dairy Ranches Equipped. are equipped to handle all kinds of furniture, pianos February 24. a right good time is assured. Every machine.-. The Gravity cultivates deep I have 115 acres I1- miles north of etc., with very little danger of any damage done. Fred Eisenhart was a passenger for body is cordially invited to attend. 2t or shallow; it works *rry rapidly; it Silverton, in Evans valley, fully equip- Salem Tuesday. Cha.-. M. Anderson, the Journal’s does the work better than any other ped, tine improvements, good string of No load too heavy for our teams to haul. Hon. Charles Hartman was in the expert machinist-operator, has moved hand cultivator in the world and it cows, will sell at $100 per acre, or ex does it so easy that gardening becomes his house hold goods from Salem to change for a good stock ranch. Capital Tuesday. a pleasure. Write for information or H. E. Brown, Si’verton, Ore. J. P. Towery was in Salem on busi the Miller property on South Water send the price and we will ship a ma Street, next door to the Editor’s ness Wednesday. chine at once. domicile. 1591- acres 7'_- miles from Silver- Mrs. L. J. Simeral was a Salem vis J. E. HOSMER, One of the most clever and useful ton, new 6-room house, large hams, 60 itor Wednesday. inventions for hop growers has been Lventor and Manufacturer, Silver- acres bottom land. Hill land is tine Follow the crowds on Saturday to invented and patented by a young man ton, Oregon. fruit land, about 15 head cattle, four the People’s Market. of Oregon, and as he has no money to horses, all farm implements, menta, hogs, I G. W. Adams, of Marion, went to put it on the market, he wishes to sell chickens, all goes at a sl_ „___ for laughter The McCorkle Sub-Division. Woodburn Wednesday. it for almost a song. It is a good one. cash, or will exchange for anything of C. T. Wolfard went to Salem via Come to the Journal office and be con 1 have about 400 acres, all level, good value. vinced. It is here on exhibition. Woodburn Wednesday. well located in the heart of the best H. E. Brown, Silverton, Ore. Don't forget Church’s Candy Store, farming district of the Willamette val Mrs. J. McCormick is visiting opposite the opera house, when you ley, on Howell Prairie. This tract is friends at Clackamas. cut to suit *l>urchaser. Each 10 acres Charley Moore, now of this city, was want real, pure, home-made sweets. is up-to-date, with NEW, MODERN MACHINERY. facing a public thorow^nfare. No rock, Quite a bunch of Silvertonites went a Salem visitor Wednesday. We have just what no gravel, no hardpan, no sloughs, all | to Salem Monday. Among them were Tom Thumb wdl be married at the We do “QUALITY” job printing promptly and neatly. you are looking for Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Van Valkenberg, good, deep, rich, black sediment loam Christian church February 24. John Hoblitt, A. F. Simeral, L. Yates, soil. Prices from $90 per acre and up. Mrs. Dr. Heisley was here on pro Charles Hicks, Andrew Quail, M. Pal Terms to suit the purchaser. If you BIG SAVING ON FIRST COST fessional business Wednesday. mer. Councilman Opsund and son. .Mrs. are looking for a home nicely and con Mrs. S. L. Hobart is visiting John Nicol, her son, James, and Miss veniently ¡ocated, and one that will There are so many things that friends in Salem for a few days. Mina, .Miss Goldie Williams, Albert pay on the investment, and one that we have that you need, just as ....................... an ideal home, call or write, Advance showings and fancy dress Webb, L. J. .Adams, Bud Thomas and will make good as new. Come in and see. Get prices and terms. L. S. Thomas. goods and trimmings at Bentson’s. H. E. BROWN, Exclusive Agt. Little Joe, the -on of Mr. and Mrs. (HARLES WEBB Sale agency of W. L. Douglas Shoes Silverton, Oregon. —Famous shoes for men at Bentson’s. E. J. Lytle, who live at the Silverton Don’t slight Tom Thumb by not at Lumber Company’s camp, fell into a pan of boiling water last Saturday A Surprise Party. tending his wedding. and was badly scalded. The injury Mrs. Mary Hanson, of the Hanson wa.- about the hips and one arm. He Last Wedne.-day night .Miss Kreta hotel, was in Salem on business Tues was brought to Silverton for treat Hifks wa.- surprised with a birthday < day. ment, and at thi- writing he is at his party of a number of her many Friends of Liberty and G t the benefit of the special low Grandpa Lytle’s home and getting friends. A general good time was en < Truth, this is your fight as joyed. w ’ ith lunch, repartee and games. prices at the People’s Market Satur along nicely. The following were present: Lora < day. Call at Hotel Anderson Thursday, Ames, Noris Ames. Letha Cavender, < well as ours, We will never surrender, but we are up L. E. Brown, the tailor, is agent for February 19, and let Drs. Lowe & “The Royal '1 aiiors.” See him about a Turner show you the new double vis Gladys Davis, Lena Bitches, Reber Al < against a big battle in the Floyd Allen, Clay Allen, Dave new suit. ion gla.-ses, which look like a .single len, Manary, Sylvia McGinnis, Pearl Mc < form of a $50,000 damage Florence Dilley is visiting friends pair, yet answer the purpose of two. Ginnis, Emma Adamson, Paul Weiser. < suit, and a criminal libel suit in and about Salem for aoout two N'o unsightly line.- or seams to strain by« the Roman Catholics. the eye-, catch <lirt or come apart. One weeks. < Almost 70 acres, best located, near We have been boycotted by Don't fail to accept your invitation tight, solid piece of glasses which to the T m Thumb wedding February makes you feel young, but do not electric and steam line railroad, fine < la w breakers, threatened make you look old. (’all and see them. improvements, 5 acres choice prunes, < 24. Admission 35 and 25. with death by fanatics, and Free aemon.-t ration. 2 acres variety orchard nicely equip Miss Jane Saunders, the pianist, ped, five cows, horses, hogs, chicken.-. < thrown into the street bodily The W. C. T. U. held its regular was iiere from I’ornana with friend.- for telling the truth, and meeting Tue.-day afternoon. Besides Will sell and give terms. Price. $12,- and relatives over Sunday. the member- present there were two 000, or will exchange for transfer bus are now where we actually Tom Thumb expects you at his wed . sitors. Both sp >ke very highly of iness or close in income property. Eor < must have help, or this very ding. further information cah or write H. E. the meeting and decided to meet with < essential work for higher .Mrs. G. Iverson visited with her u often. 1 he ladies are watching the Brown, exclusive agent. daughters, Mrs. E. S. Johnson and paper- for the ,-tatement of men desir- and better things can not Mrs. O. I’aul.-on over Sunday. . ng .he people’s vote for the coming < continue. No one will ever Seo the Old Trusty Incubators and -Mrs. V. Herriman is at St. Johns election. The women are not going in know how much the few with her daughter.-, Mrs. T. W. Roda- for political party, but for principle, Brooders at the Cash Produce Market < befor- buying elsewhere. tf and the best man for the place. baugh and Mrs. C. C. Bardwell. < friends whose namesappear in this ‘Defense Fund” For Sale.—Pure blood Rose-Comb Mi. .- Laura Sibert, or McMinnville, Expert eye examination is ab- < have really helped us, for it -olutely necessary to deter Rhode Island Red eggs, $1.00 per set who had been visiting at the Dolph Kerr home, returned Tuesday. mine the proper kind of gla s- ting of 13. Ed R. Adams, South W a •< is too long a story to tell 13c21 F. Mewhirter was in Salem as wit es to use. Selecting them by any oth ter Street. here; but keep it coming, If you want a Gravity Hand Culti ness in the Mrs. Minger’s ca.-e against er method mav result in permanent in and the greatest thing ever jury to your sight. When you consult vator this spring, order it now, of J. the Portland doctors Wednesday. accomplished in the United Dr.-. Lowe & Turner, and they pre- E. Hosmer. J. W. Hugill arrived in Silverton eribe g'asses for you, it is with abso States by any little country A doll rack for sale. Having good Monday. Mr. Hugill expects to put in lute a urance that they are the best newspaper will soon be reasons for selling, I will sell this ex a blacksmith shop at Victor Point. and only kind suited to your eyes. If recorded in The Silverton cellent rack cheap, if taken at once. you do not need glasses, they most E. W. Hahn, of Jeff erson, who has J. J. Weaver. lp-tf Journal. positively will not recommend them. been visiting hi. brother-m-Iaw, H. B. Their glasses are guaranteed to give The following have con I^*t us know if you don’t get your Scott, went to Salem Wednesday. entire satisfaction, whether they cost paper promptly. There are reasons tributed to the Journal’s Mr. and Mrs. F. I.. Cor.key, who 2 or more. They will be at Hotel An- for our asking you to do this. Defense'Fund: have been at Portland for a couple of derson Thursday, February 19. Don’t weeks, will visit here over Sunday forgot the day and date. U. e the subscription blanks we en PrevimiHly ark no wl- INTERTYPING SOLICITED close in The Journal to get us new edged ............................. $746.30 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦444444444444444444444444444444444444444 subs. It is the only way we can sur A Friend from Dea It is better than Linotyping ♦ vive. This is your fight, as well as ♦ ours. Let’s each do his part well and 1 Moines .................... 50.00 ♦ a great victory will be won. Murdo, S. I)., Friend» 5.50 ♦ X Still Has the Agency of the ♦ The Silverton Journal office is one of Six American of Texan 5.00 ♦ the busiest places on earth thc.-e days. J ♦ J Fred II. Brown ... ♦ Our ever-increasing subscription list, T; J. Rhoads ......... our job printing work and our thou- Morriatown Friend . and and one other efforts “to make things go” keep “all hands and the J Frank Lealey .... cook’’ jumping early and late. But ♦ The 1914 Model is Hard to Beat ♦ w ’re a happy bunch because wo think '1 Fort Wayne Friend E. L. Haven we’re doing something worth while. See ? ^PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY^ with their daughters. Mrs. F. J. Syr THE SILVERTON BAKERY PAUL WEISER ! U)> “Œh JDeliroUsspn I. McMULLEN, Proprietor LOCAL NEWS PACIFIC TRANSFER CO THE SILVERTON JOURNAL Second Hand Store PRINTING OFFICE SEND US YOUR WORK! DEFENSE FUND : R. H. ROBINSON : HENDERSON FOUR CYLINDER : : MOTORCYCLE Silverton Journal, THE FREE PRESS O