The Silverton journal. (Silverton, Or.) 191?-1915, March 06, 1914, Image 4

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    MORTENSON NEWS.
\\ WIN» HILLS II'EMS.
i business and get in town. Come in
, and see me, or write. IL E. Brown,
Our Homo Bakery Is where
Mrs. Helen Paget was a Portland
Fred Ausmus and son. Freddie, call­
Box 145, Silverton, Oregon.
our home people win out, not
Lost.—“Sins of th«* Priesthood, or ed on Perry Moser and family Sunday. visitor Saturday and Sunday.
only
in quality uml quantity,
Willard Woman's Club met with
Mrs. Floyd Davenport and twin
the Devil in Robes.“ Please return
but in the fact that the mon­
Mrs. Upson Thursday. Papera on poul­
this book or bring us information re­ daughters are getting along nicely.
ey spent for home industry
garding it. J. E. Hosmer.
Mrs. Be> <ie Ka ier called on Mr try raising were road by Mrs. Lou
lluberly and Mrs. Cha . Ritchie. A dis­
The boys and girls of Silverton Fred Ausiiius Saturday afternoon.
is still in Silverton, right
of the subject followed. Plans
J skate the year round roller skates on
Mr. Smith and daughters. Nellie and cussion
where we want it. Our bread
were
made
for
a
musicale
for
the
club
i pavement. We rejoice to see them Also. spent Saturday evening at the
Is the best.
members and their families, to be held
having a good time.
home of Fml Ausmus.
at the home of Mias Dahl, March 12.
Th«» best «-lover seed for sale. In­
t ake, Crullern, and Cookies
The Misses Gladys Burr and Mar\ After the program a delicious lunch
quire of A. Lindholm. Phone Red 272. Peter.- spent Sunday afternoon with was served by the hostess, assisted by
Fancy Pastry nnd Plea : : :
Th«* pie s«x*ial at Silver Cliff pro- Mrs. Easier.
her mother. Mrs. T. F. Upson, of Elk
arc some of the other tempt­
■ due«*»! a satisfactory n.-ult. th«*re be­
.Albert Veatch and family arc spend­ hart, Ind.
ing good things that you can
ing $35.60 raised, ami the school house ing the week visiting at the home of
Prof. Matthew» will hold services at
always find hero. *1 here is
■ is being painted.
Fred Ausmus. before starting for Illi­ Willard Congregational church Sun­
no use bukilig when such
Go w
Gv
to v Church
nurvn ’ » s v Candy
auuy oiurr,
Store, un
on i the nois.
day. March 8.
w holesome and pure food cun
corner of Water ami Oak streets, . if
The Dunigan school teacher is talk­
Helen and John Currie, of Salem,
be secureil so reasonably.
you want to get pure, wholesome can­ ing of giving a play on the last day of spent the week end with their grand­
dies.
school.
mother. Mrs. Julia Hibbard.
Mr. and Mrs. Watson, of Spokane,
Mrs. Fred Ausmus and Albert
visited at th«* William Servie«* home Veatch and family , who was at New­ School District Bond Election Notice.
H. SCHMIDBAUER.
this week. Mrs. Watson is a sister of port iast week, stopped off at Salem
Mr. Servie«* ami will remain for some and visit«*»! at th«* home of James State of Oregon, County of Marion.
School District No. 4, ss.
time, her husban«! returning Wednes­ H<*d«ien.
Notice is hereby given that ut the
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Pixel have gone school district bond election hereby
For Sale.—I’ure blood Rose-Comb to Aurora to visit th«* former’s par­ called to be held at High School build­ :mtt:jttutmmnnnttutMmmttuttnnnmttm:tnHnunt:n«:unt:nnu«tt:ött»nutn
Rh<xl«* Island Red eggs. $1.00 per set­ ents.
ing in Silverton, in and for school dis­
ting of 13. Ed R. Adams. South Wa­
Miss Bessie Ausmus spent Sumlay trict No. 4. of Morion county. Oregon,
in Street.
13e2! afternoon with Nellie and Alice Smith. Saturday, the fourteenth day of March
Mrs. M. Feller, of Portland, attend­
Miss Balena Moser visitisi the A. D. 1914, between the hours of two
ed the funeral of her brother. F. F. school Monday afternoon.
o'clock p. m. and seven o'clock p. in.,
Magers, at Salem last week ami then
there will lx* submitted to the legal
was call«*«! to Silverton Wednesda» for
voters thereof the question of con­
the funeral of her aunt. Mrs. Katie
The Davenport Estate.
tracting a bonded indebtedness in the
Blair.
Finest location for business men. sum of $20,000 for the purpose of
Drs. Lowe and Turner, eye spe­ most sightly and attractive lots in Sil­ erecting a new public school building
cialists, of Portland, will be in verton. an ideal place for retired farm­ in ami for said school district.
W rite or Phone Me for Kates.
Silverton again Thursday. Mar. ers to build a modern home in a quiet j _ The vote to be by ballot upon which
19. at Hotel Anderson. They will be close in and attractive part of town,
,H' V?’ ,*'or** is : "Bond — Yes” and
and the
voter
shall
in Mt. Angel Wednesday, March 18.
lots that will increase rapidly in value. Bonds .No, an..
...........
................
Hubbard. Oregon.
<r”ii.s * ** between the word
Dad Sill has plowed in mor«* differ­ If you ure looking for something that
Charges Reasonable.
ent kinds of soil than any other man is unequalled in situation, price, qual- | Bonds and the wonl "Acs’ or be-
in the Unite«! States. Come in and ity, beauty and convenience, you Jwrim tlie wiinr'liomls and the word
vour 1 ----
*\9* which indicates his choice.
should see these lots. 1 am at your
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hear him at Wray’s hardware.
The polls for the reception of the
A great, grand, good time was re­ service; no trouble to show property.! ballots
cast
for
or
against
the
contrac
­
ported by one of the frolickers at th«* You will get the lowest cash price. I tion of said indebtedness will, in said
will sell one or thirty-one. You can
Earl Woods was in Salem Wednes­ big ball given in the new garage on have reasonable terms. These choice day and date and ut the place,afore­
West
"
’cct Main street last Monday even-
day.
lots are level, streets paved to part, said. be opened at the hour of two
A. A. Ulvin went tc Salem Thurs 1 ing.
sidewalks in on part. Wake up! Think o'clock p. m., and remain open until
(i. i: a N
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
J.
P.
Smith
returned
day.
of it! Study the location. There is no the hour of seven o’clock p. in. of the
at
the
metropolis
;
from
their
visit
same day, when the same shall be
James Bowen was in Salem Thurs- Tuesday. Mr. Smith was very glad to other such opportunity to purchase closed.
close in. well-kwate«! homes in Silver-
day.
get home, as his health was very bad ton. Call anil see me. Get the prices.
By order of the District Sch ol
Mrs. Daisy Gregg went to Salem all the time they were there.
Board of School District Number
H.
E.
BROWN.
Thursday.
Four, of Marion County. Oregon, mudc
A church meeting took quite a num­
Exclusive Agent.
John Whitlock was here from Selah ber of our good Lutheran people to
this 16th day of February, A. D. 1914.
Monday.
M. COOI.EY,
McKee Tuesday. Among these we
Mrs. Jennie Davis went to Portland noticed H. A. Jensen, A. A. Grinde. Basket Social at Evergreen Schoo).
Chairman, District School Board.
The
basket
social
given
by
the
'
Tuesday.
Attest: O. E. Johnson, District Clerk.
Mrs. Hans Thompson and Mrs. Anna
teachers and pupils of Evergreen [
Mrs. J. M. Brown went to Salem Johnson.
school,
South
Silverton,
was
a
greater
;
Thursday.
$1250 for 80 acres, all level and success than its most ardent support- ' Just outside Found.
of Silverton, 127X*
Mrs. R. S. Trumbull is visiting in good, black soil, 35 in cultivation, one- ers dared to hope for. The program acres, the best and
cheapest place in
fourth mile to school; will exchange given by the scholars showed careful ¡the
Portland.
j the valley to subdivide. This is
is fine
Mrs. H. S. Street was a Salem visi­ for property in Oregon town or coun­ study, and was one of the best ever soil, all in cultivation, good improve-
try.
What
have
you
?
H.
E.
Brown,
tor Tuesday.
rendered in this district. It would lie | incuts. This is a money-maker as it
unfair to make special mention of any
Ira Geer, the liveryman, was in Sa­ Silverton, Oregon.
Tuesday morning Silverton’s regu­ of the features, in view of the general
lem Wednesday.
lar daily delegates to the Capital were excellence, although the “Old Maids’
New art goods are arriving every­ as
follows: Attorney Custer Ross, E. Pantomime” appeared to touch the
day at “The Shop.”
S. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. William Ser­ hearts of the bachelor boys present.
Miss Mabel Anundson went to vice and fheir daughter. May, and At the conclusion of the program, the
Woodburn Tuesday.
Mrs. Ruth Seitz.
Sample Copies.
baskets were sold, Mr. W. S. Jack act­
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Riches went
The following went to Salem Thurs­ ing as auctioneer. Under his magnet­
We have lx*en sending out sample
PHONE BLACK 681
to Portland Monday.
day morning for the Lewis Johnson ic urging, the total amount of money copies of The Silverton Journal, but
The newest cross-stitch designs at peijury trial: Leon Myers, Mrs. Bliss. raised in this way amounted to $71. have been informed that we can do so
Mrs. Myers, J. E. Johnston, John Hob- To Miss Vinetta Moore belongs the ) no more at the'hewspaper rates. Now
The Shop” this week.
XII work done in the shortest possible time. We are equip­
Councilman Georg# Cusiter was in litt. L. J. Adams, Lewis Johnson, Hen­ honor of bringing the highest selling if some one in each city, town and
ped
to handle all kinds id furniture, pianos, etc., with »cry little
basket,
it
bringing
$.3.25.
The
prize
j
country
place
will
send
in
for
a
bundle
ry
Dahl
and
Roscoe
Ames.
the Capital Wednesday.
cake,
baked
by
Mrs.
Vick
Bruner,
was
|
of
our
papers,
paying
enough
to
cover
danger
of any damage done.
Our
many
subscribers
in
Silverton
J. H. Kinser was here from Mt. An­
and vicinity would certainly help us then placed on sale, bringing $.3.3.40. the cost of mailing, postage, etc., it
gel on business Tuesday.
our share of advertising if they That is sure some caae. Altogether, will accomplish wonders. Send for a
All the latest spring novelties are get
understood conditions. We have the nearly $110 was raisea, which will be bundle of ten or more at lc per copy
arriving at “The Shop.”
best medium and deserve the patron­ used to finish paying for the organ and distribute them. In this way
and buying necessary equipment for we will arouse peopl«* to action, get
E. N. Erickson and John Nearness age.
new subscribers for The Silverton
went to Mt. Angel Monday.
Mrs. Esther L. Hines wishes to an­ the school.
Journal anti help save the nation. Sen«!
The Oregonian will always be found nounce through the columns of The
for as large a bundle as you can afford
The McCorkle Sub-Division.
on sale at The Delicatessen.
Journal that she will have her millin­
and we will pay the postage.
T. D. Alien was in Mt. Angel last ery opening Wednesday and Thursday,
I have about 400 acres, al! level,
"THE ESCAPED NUN FROM MT. ANGEL CONVENT
March 18 and 19, and invites the ladies well located in the heart of the best
Saturday on fence business.
Changed Headquarters.
O. S. Hauge is repairing his resi­ of Silverton and vicinity to come and farming district of the Willamette val­
— OR —
Dr. Heisley will lx* at Silverton
see a nobby and up-to-date line of mil­ ley, on Howell Prairie. This tract is Monday,
dence property in Portland.
Wednesday
anti
Friday.
Of
­
THE LAST STAND OF DESPERATE DESPOTISM"
linery. I also carry the Maarine cut to suit purchaser. Each 10 acres fice over Preston's Shop. Leave orders
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Bowen went to goods.
Mrs. L. Neal, of Portland, head facing a public thoro«i<nfare. No rock, at Preston’s. Salein oilice and resi­
Macleay for a visit Thursday.
New Edition Now Heady.
lady of the company, will be here on no gravel, no hardpan, no sloughs, all 1 dence, 527 Court street, opposite Court
Mrs. Minnie Mulkey returned from opening day to give free demonstra­ good,
deep,
rich,
black
sediment
loam
house,
and
next
door
to
Moose
build-
for one copy
her visit at Mill City Thursday.
tions. All are invited to come.
soil. Prices from $90 per acre and up. I | ing.
i
_______
20ctf
for 12
«•opirs
Nils Engholm and family have mov­
Terms
to
suit
the
purchaser.
If
you
Almost 70 acres, best located, near
ed to Brush Prairie, Washington.
for
copies
50
are
looking
for
a
home
nicely
and
con
­
For
Sale.
electric and steam line railroad, fine
Ed Gunderson went to Portland improvements, 5 acres choice prunes, veniently located, and one that will
Satin-finish, silver-plated J. W. York
for l(N) copies
Tuesday for operation on his nose.
2 acres variety orchard nicely equip­ pay on the investment, and one that alto, used about four months, with
32.00
for
A full line of art goods from San ped, five cows, horses, hogs, chickens. will make an ideal home, call or write. good case. Will sell reasonably. Jay
50.00
for 1000 copies
E. Myers, Journal oflice.
Francisco just arrived at The Shop.
Will sell and give terms. Price, $12,- Get pricea and terms.
H.
E.
BROWN,
Exclusive
Agt.
000,
or
will
exchange
for
transfer
bus
­
Mrs. N. E. Milster and her daughter
For Sale.
Silverton, Oregon.
Mrs. Fanny Drake, were in Salem yes­ iness or close in income property. For
Pure bred S. C. White Leghorn eggs
terday.
• further information cah or write H. E.
from A. P. Ward trap-nested strain,
Brown, exclusive agent.
Birthday Anniversary.
tine winter layers, 60c per 15; $.3 per
S. P. Ness was here from Eugene
Miss Maude McMorris entertained a 100. Phone 5-19. Mrs. Jacob Fox.
visiting with P. J. Tolsater, returning
I hnve a client with $600 cash and
The Old Donation Land Claim.
few of her school friends at her home
18pl8
Thursday.
< an pay $25 per month. Wants 10 or
Have you heard of we Waldo Hills? at Abiqua, March 1, in honor of her
Miss Vera Ottaway went to Aurora Have you seen the choice fruits, hops,
20 acres along main line of S. P. R. R.
For Sale.
The afternoon was spent in
Tuesday to visit her sister-in-law, Mrs. grapes, English walnuts and garden birthday.
between Salem and Oregon City; must
Al
p'aying
games
which
all
enjoyed.
An
business
lot
40
feet
on
Water
St.,
The price of the Gravity Ha <1 Cul­ be partly improved. Give price, terms
Ceta Ottaway.
stuff which the Waldo Hills produced elegant luncheon was served by the east side of People’s Market. Business tivator is $8.
and full particulars in first letter. H.
Church, the candy man, is the only ; in 191.3? Would you like me to give hostess’ sister, Mrs. W. E. Davis. men wishing a fine location should call
place to get the pure and delicious you the names, or would you like to Those present were: Misses Esther and make a deposit, as my contract $5. The price of th«* Gravity Junior is E. Brown, Silverton, Oregon.
sweets.
shake hands with some of these pros­ Holloway, Annie Hobart, Cassie expires November 12, 1914. H. E.
"
Th«* price of the Gravity attachment
A surveyor’s outfit was here Wed­ perous farmers? Would you like the Gregg, Clara Howard, Marie McMor­ Brown, exclusive agent.
is $2.50.
facts
demonstrated
anil
proved
to
you
nesday under James Culver, the coun­
ris: Messrs. Harry Sprague, Alvan
These inventions are beyoini ques­
that the Waldo Hills is the most all­ Hobart, Walter Toft, Orval Howard,
ty road master.
.Must Sell.
tion the greatest that were ever used
Nine rooms, . fully
—, equipped
— for in a garden.
Church, the candy man, is the only | round successful farming land in Ore­ Cleo McMorris, Alvah Van Cleave,
We recommend the Gravity Hand
place to get the pure and deBcious gon? These low-rolling hills, almost Theodore Hobart, Clifford McMorris, board and lodging. All new, up-to-date
level land, partly in fruit, partly in and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Davis, as hon­ furniture and carpets. Price $450. H. Cultivator for larg«* gardens and for
sweets.
grain, can be had in lots from 8 acres orary guests. They all departed wish­ E. Brown.
splendid deep work. The Gravity Ju­
A. C. Hartley was off to Eugene i and up; prices from $40 and up to $150
Miss Maude many more happy
nior !s a lighter machine arxl is espe­
Monday morning after his Sunday per acre, on easy terms. I have a ing
Eggs
for
Hatching.
birthdays.
Friend« of Liberty ami Truth,
cially adapted for women and children
work here.
number of very choice and attractive
S. C. White Leghorns at $1.00 per with small garden«. The Gravity at­
thia is your fight as well as
Don’t fight your plow any more. little homes about three miles from
.-etting <>f 15; $4.00 per hurylred. C. tachment works on the same principle
Basket Ball News.
oura. We will never aurrender,
Come in and let Dad Sill put you right Silverton, Can give terms to suit the
S. Shattuc, South Water Street.
but is attached to other tools, such as
The
fact
that
the
Mt.
Angel
team
is
at Wray’s hardware on Saturday.
purchaser. Call and see me, or write
hut we are up against a big bat­
a
pointed
hoc
or
rake,
and
it
is
one
of
18p22
not in the Silverton class has been
H. E. BROWN,
Sam Baller and little daughter, Ma­
the line t things any gardener ever
tle in the form of a $50,00(1
fully
proved
by
the
last
two
games.
Exclusive Agent,
rie, went to Portland Thursday to vis­
A fine dairy ranch for exchange for used. With any one of these machine:
damage suit, and a criminal li­
A brand new piano for sale at a The game here last week resulted in a ranch near Silverton. Ranch under the worker can do the work of five or
it his mother, Mrs. Rosa Baller.
victory for Silverton with a score of
bel suit by the Roman Catholics.
Don’t forget Church’s Candy Store, very low price. Call at this office.
27 to 18, and then we went down then government irrigation. This place six men and <io it much better than
We have been boycotted by law­
will
cut
150
tons
of
alfalfa
hay
the
with
a
hoe
or
with
the
old
style
push
opposite the opera house, when you
and after letting them get way ahead
Two Errors Corrected.
breakers, threatened with death
want real, pure, home-made sweets.
in
the first half (16 to 5) we whipped coming season. For further particu­ machines. The Gravity cultivates deep
In last week’s issue we made two them to a Silverton victory of 20 to 19. lars address J. E. Warren, Orland, or shallow; it works «rry rapidly; it
by fanatica, and thrown into the
The talk on plows at Wray’s hard­
California. Box 205.
2-20-4t does the work better than any other
ware on Saturday will be worth your m: stakes. These we hasten to correct, Now, what do you think of that?
street bodily for telling the
The
first
one
was
in
the
article
“
A
hand
cultivator
in
th«*
world
and
it
time to come in and hear.
truth, and are now where we
Monster Cougar—No Bob-Cat,” in
does it so easy that gardening becomes
Photos.
Something new and nifty in the way which we stated that Mr. Taylor’s
Don’t Overlook Thia Exchange.
a
pleasure.
Write
for
information
or
actually
must have help, or thia
At the Jones Studio. I will make send the price and we will ship a mi-
of towels, dresser scarfs, center-pieces, hound was chasing a deer. Our infor­
One hundred and sixty acres, about
handbags and pillow tops at The Shop. mant said the dog was chasing a coy­ one-half bottom land, the rest is hill the full $4.00 cabinet photographs for chin * at once.
very eaaential work for higher
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ordway arrived ote, and in hastily writing the story, and fine soil for fruit or hops, spuds $1.75 for a few days. Don’t miss this
J. E. HOSMER,
and better things can not con­
in Silverton from California Tuesday, we made the mistake. The other mis­ or clover and grass. This is an ideal chance. Laker Phi,to.
Inventor and Manufacturer, Silver-
tinue.
No one will ever know
on their way to their home at Hood take was in the “Dahl and Johnson place to run about 20 dairy cows and
ton, Oregon.
159 % acres 714 miles from Silver-
River.
cases.” Here we used the word “rex- a bunch of sheet» or goats, or would ton, new 6-room house, large barns, 60
how much the few frienda
Found.—In front of Journal office, a all,” where we should have used the make a fine hog ranch. Large new acres bottom land. Hill land is fine
whose names appear in thia De­
buildings,
15
head
of
cattle,
four
gold cuff-button, with initial letter. word “rexo.” We an- informed that
fruit land, about 15 head cattle, four
The Gravity Hand Cultivator.
*
Show mate, pay for this ad. and take “rexo” is a dope that is .35 per cent horses, all equipments, everything horses, all farm implements, hogs,
fense Fund have really helped
alcohol and is very good for patients goes at $68 per acre, or will exchange chickens, all goes at a slaughter for G REATKSTlgorclen invention in the world;
the button.
us, for it is too long a story to
horse or wheel«: cultivate» deep ns
to $5000, or part cash an dtime. cash, or will exchange for anything of horse no cultivator
Dad Sill, the plow man, will give a who are sick for profit, but not the up
easy nnd well; child enn
Ea
.y
terms.
This
is
close
in
to
good
fellow
who
drinks
it.
good
value.
tell here; but keep it coming,
use it; no tramping ground back of machine;
talk at my store on Saturday, the 7th
town and railroad, in this valley. H.
do more in one hour than all day with
H. E. Brown, Silverton; Ore. can
of March. C. M. Wray.
: ami the greatest thing ever ac­
old methods. Send
for machine or send
E. Brown, Box 145, Silverton, Oregon.
Wanted
—
Angora
Goats.
for circulars. Agents wanted.
The passengers for Salem Monday
►A
complished in the United Staten
A carload of Angora does, not over
A beautiful home in Seattle in best
J. K. HOSMER. Mfg., Silverton, Oregon.
morning were John Mount, Bud Thom­
**
Nothing
VI
ill
Beat
Thia
for
Exchange.
six
years
old,
with
kids
by
their
sides.
restricted
district.
This
is
a
new,
as, A. A. Ulvin, L. A. Johnson and C.
by any little country newspaper
Also have orders for mixed lots.
Three hundred and twenty acres, sightly, modern home, all furnished
H. Taylor.
will soon be recorded in The
Please advise use at once what you Union county, New Mexico: fine fi­ and rented. Will exchange for home
Missionary Peterson, from Santhal- have for sale, and the price. Address room house with a 9-foot sleeping in or near Silverton. H. E. Brown, ex­
Silverton Journal.
iston, will talk Sunday evening, March Secretary Northwest Angora Goat As­ porch, barn, and good well, windmill, clusive agent.
8, in the United Lutheran church, at sociation, Stock Exchange Building, pump and cistern; 50 acres in cultiva­
The following have contribut­
We
have
just
what
7:30. Everybody invited.
Portland, Oregon.
tion, about 75 in pasture, on good road
you
are
looking
for
ed
to The Journal*« Defense
W. M. Sanders and W. 0. Sanders
and close to a school and church. The
were in Salem with Willis, Cassie and
Fund:
Liberal Services.
'cash price is $6000, or will exchange
IMG SAVING ON FIRST (’OST
Ruth Gregg Wednesday, to see about
Rev. Richard F. Tischer, minister of for Oregon farm. What have you?
Previously a c k n o w I -
the adoption of the children.
There are so many things that
the Unitarian church, of Salem, will H. E. Brown, Box 145, Silverton, Qr.
edged .......................... $812.80
I have some sawmills and timber conduct services Sunday evening at
we have that you need, just as
land to exchange for most anything of 7:45 in W. O. W. hall. Subject: “The
If you want a Gravity Hand Culti­
good
as
new.
Fred
II. Brown.............. 20.00
Come
in
and
see.
good value, or to sell at a discount, as Shape of the Liberal Faith.” Bring vator this spring, order it now, of J.
parties are wishing to retire from your friends. Everybody welcome.
E. Hosmer.
CHARLES WEBB
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SAM S. YODER
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LOCAL NEWS
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