The Silverton journal. (Silverton, Or.) 191?-1915, March 13, 1914, Image 4

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    were talking of breaking the door with Silverton Thursday. March 19th. Don’t
an ax, made their get awaj and all forget the date. They have no agents,
Our Home Bakery la where
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
On Monday evening. March Hi, an
they do not go from house to house.
was again quiet.-
our home people win out, not
unusually
entertaining
program
will
In our hurry last week we forgot to
T. L. Sullivan was visiting old-time
only in quality ami quantity,
be
given
at
the
Silverton
opera
house,
: friends here last week, returning to mention tin' shadow Social of the Yeo­
some of the best talent in our city,
but in the fact that the mon
A. W. SIMMONS, D. V. M. j his home at Stevenson. Wash., Tue- man lodge, which was a success. Tl e by
under the auspices of the W. S. S. (’.,
total receipt were about $15.
ey
spent for home indu^ry
I day.
the proceeds to be used for the pur­
V eterinary
W. A. Cross is still in Portland at chasing
Don’t forget Church’s Candy Store,
is
still
in Silverton, right
of books for the public library.
opposite the opera house, when you the Good Samaritan hospital, after his It is earnestly requested that everyone
Office at Nichol’s Barn
where
we
wunt it. Our hreud
second operation for stomach trouble. in Silverton and vicinity attend,
want real, pure, home-made sweets.
is
the best.
Mrs.
Cross
writes
from
there
that
he
Green BIB.
Everybody is glad to see Glen
and 35 cents.
Phone No. Night Black 1292
is very sick and suffering much pain, mission, 15, 25
Loomis back at his old stand in the but
PAR I’ ONE.
t uke, Cruller«, and Cookie«
that
he
went
through
the
opera
­
Mandolin Club ...........................
Appeal office again. He arrived Mon­ tion fine.
Fancy Pastry and I’ie« : : :
V’ocal Solo—"Good Night, Dear"
day.
\ picture received from Mrs. Ida
........................................
R.
Anderson
are some of the other tempt
The fine improvements in the Peo­ Dedrick shows the snow piled up ill
HOSMER & DOWN
Mrs. L. E. Brown.
ing good things that you can
ples Bank building is a good th'ng for the streets of Sumpter, almost as high Violin Solo
........
Mrs.
Madge
Watson
always find here. There is
L awyers
the whole city. Hur'ah for our cor­ Us the bill .
I he pit lure wa vlak
Accompanist, Miss Bernice Smith.
no use linking when such
ner!
en
about
a
week
ago.
'
It
is
hard
to
.Mixed Quartet "Come Where the
Hosmer Bldg. Silverton. Ore.
wholesome and pure food cun
If you want a Gravity Hand Culti­ realize here in Silverton, with our
Lilies Bloom".... Will L. Thompson
be secured so reasonably.
vator this spring, order it now. of J. green grass and beautiful flowers,
Mrs. M. G. Gunderson, Miss Em­
birds and warm sunshine, that there
E. Hosmer.
ma Loe, .Mr. Hugo llaaland, Alt.
DR. R. S. PETTIT.
Selmer Ne
Doctor James Moore, district super­ are mountains of snow in other parts
Reading "Prior to Miss Belle’s Ap­
intendent of the M. E. Conference, w as of our state.
CHIROPRACTOR.
H SCHMIDBAUER.
pearance”........ Jas. Whitcomb Riley
hen* Tuesday and held quarterly con­
P hone : B lack 1962
Mrs.
P.
L.
Brown.
4 hi : l XI i \ ri w MESS \(,E.
ference.
Office at Residence.
Instrumental - “Invitation to the
John W. I.. Smith, the rural school
Dance".......................... Von \A eber
The voice of reason and of faith
Park Street. 2 blocks east of superintendent, was hefe Monday and combining
Miss Nora Skjelver.
in the larger Hopes of life
visited
with
the
Bethany
and
Brush
High School.
Intermission.
and of 1 uman possibility is the Unita­
Creek districts.
rian message. Religion to be vital
Mrs. George Steelhammer, the wife and
PART TWO.
helpful must combine the knowl­
of our popular druggist, was an out­
and facts of science, with the Mandolin Club......................................
DR. B. L. STEEVES
going passenger on the Salem morn­ i edge
light of reason and of faith, with the Ladies Quartet "Carmena"...........
Practice limited’to
ing train Tuesday.
................................. H. Lane Wilson
beauty of art in the promotion of the
S. Peterson, of Toledo, with the Sun­ highest interests and holiest hopes of
Mesdames Bentson, Richardson,
EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT
set Salmon Canning Co., passed life. W hatever may have been men's
Maili, Seitz.
Room aWSteevv» Buildinu
through Silverton on his way to Mc­ notions and ideals of religion in past Vocal Solo—" Welcome S w e e t
Spring”........................... Rubenstein
ages, whatever forms and symbols and
S alem .
-
-
O regon Kee Wednesday.
Mrs. L. F. Evenson.
The W. C. T. U. will sell green rib­ methods may have been part of the
bon bows March 17th at 5 cents each. magical systems of old. religion today Reading "intensely Utter”. .Selected
W rite or Phone Me lor Katen.
Miss Cassie Blackerby
The places of sale are “The Shop,” and is beginning to mean Life, rather than
form. If religion is the highest ex­ Instrumental ............................. Selected
the Variety Store.
Miss Bernice Smith.
The first of a series of lectures by pression of the primary spiritual im­
Charges Reasonable.
Rev. Tischer. of Salem, was held at pulse of life, so also is life—the higher Vocal Solo "My Little Love" Hawley
Mrs. S. E. Richardson.
the W. O. W. hall last Sunday. The spiritual life- the chief purpose and Violin Solo
.......... Mrs. Madge Watson
second of the series will be given next object of religion, pure and undetiled.
Accompanist, Miss Bernice Smith.
Religion is beginning to mean and to
Sunday evening.
Something new and nifty in the way emphasize "the inner life” more ami
ORG ANIZATION OF GOl>(. >
of towels, dresser scarfs, center-pieces, more.
We
are
growing
into
a
clearer
con
­
E. Coltrin went to Salem Thursday. handbags and pillow tops at The Shop. ception of that precious life-teaching Editor Silverton Journal:
I hav ■ seen the great army of unem­
George Mingers and Dick Dixon of Jesus, who made “the inner king­
Walter Fry was in Woodburn Mon­
have taken charge of the blacksmith dom” the key and cornerstone of all ployed of the city of Portland -thou­
day.
sands of honest workmen eager to
Maurice Jones went to Salem Mon­ shop on the corner of Lewis and First real and true deliverance. The finding make
an honest living, who are denied
streets. Give the boys a boost.
of "inner reality,” of the living pres­ tile right.
day.
1 don't belie', e -tillering
Joseph Moser went to Salem Tues­
Mrs. M. M. Sayer’s son. Arthur ence of the spirit (which giveth life) humanity can stand the strai t much
S
01
Ward, of Portland, got homesick to leads to the knowledge of truth and of longer. 1 believe we are on the vergt
day.
God.
by
which
alone
is
freedom,
by
see
his
mama
and
he.
his
wife
and
J. E. Johnson went to Portland
of establishing a great co-operative
baby came up from Portland and which alone is the higher lil>erty, by commonwealth, and 1 believe it wit:
Monday.
which
alone
is
the
higher
joy
of
the
See the new cross-stitch at “The stayed over Sunday.
liberated life, which is the burst on the nation like a tidal wa' e.
Sec Samples nt Roger«' Store.
Last Sunday, whi’e Mrs. Wm. spiritually
This unjust system will be crushed.
Shop.”
true
Christian
life.
was at church, and William was
Any person with sound reas >n knows
First
the
inner
kingdom,
all
power
Peach trees are in blossom in Sil -1 Moore
also away, some one broke into their
.t it allows a few men to be-'onr.
addition. Truth is the eternal rock th
verton.
house and stole a lot of clothing. No in
mil'ionaires while two-thirds of in
ami
foundation,
even
as
Love
is
the
!
Clara Palmquist was a Salem visitor ■ arrests have been made at this writ­
divine power in and of the gospel of I '.educing class are in an act-;:.! . uff ■ •
Tuesday.
ing.
Jesus
by which hearts and souls of iig condition for want of the tv ts
S. K. Bergland went to Portland: Found.—In front of Journal office, a men are
to be freed front shadows of saries of life. This is not right.
T uesday.
profit system should be abolish­
gold cuff-button, with initial letter. bondage, ignorance, superstition, idol­ ed The
and a great co-operative common­
Mrs. Annie Tweed went to Salem Show mate, pay for this ad. and take atry’ povertv and death.
wealth established. Under the law of
Wednesday.
THE PASTOR.
the button.
God and nature, a few men have no I
Mrs. M. G. Gunderson went to Dal­
These are busy days in the Willam­
right to control all the wealth and |
las Monday.
ette valley. Some are running motor­
means of production, live in luxury I
Wanted. — Y’oung Calves. Phone cycles, some autos, some wheelbat
ami ride in palace cars, while the men
Green 155.
18p21.
rows, some are running blind pigs a® Anti-Saloon League to hold meet- ; who built the railroad and the cars
Attorney Dan Allen was in the city some just running a bluff.
ings in Silverton Friday, Saturday anil I and produced' all the wealth of the |
over Sunday.
I have some sawmills and timber Sunday nights. All meetings to be; land, tramp the ties in hunger, misery I
PHONE BLACK 681
Noel Wolfard came up from Mill j land to exchange for most anything of held in the Christian church. Rev. J. i and want.
good value, or to sell at a discount, as G. Adams is to be the chief speaker. ; Brother Hosmer, I want to whisper i
City Tuesday.
parties are wishing to retire from Mr. Adams is a whirlwind temperance something in your ear: “Forget the
All work done in the «hortest possible tim<- "e arc equip­
Harry Hobart was a business visitor business
_
j
and get in town. Come in orator, one of the best mimics on the I Catholic church.” If a religious organ-
at Salem Monday.
ped to bundle all kinds of furniture, pianos, etc - with very little
and see me, or write. H. E. Brown, temperance stage, a rich vein of hu- ization is wrong and sinful, it will die.
The »newest cross-stitch designs at Box 145, Silverton, Oregon.
danger of any damage done.
mor often convulsing his audience | If it is right, it will prevail. I don't
The Shop” this week.
-with laughter, permeates his lectures. ! lielieve there is an organization of God
Atter
four
months
waiting.
J.
E.
Miss Mattie Hunter went to Port-1 Myer's, of The Journal force, has at He has a power of holding a crowd under the sun that has not brought
land Wednesday.
last received his household goods from that few men possess. He is a natural light and glory to humanity. Your
We see the beautiful gosbeaks are Des Moines, Iowa. Just such thing.- born actor and orator and has been I talent as a journalist, a reformer and
with us again.
as this only hastens "government own- styled by the press as the Dynamic ! a writer is too great to waste in try­
and Prohibition Evangel­ ing to disrupt an organization of
Frank Whitlock was in the Capital , ership,” and especially when the I Temperance
EDWIN A. LINSCOTT.
i charges and over charges are becom- ist of America. He can make you Christ.
the first of the week.
i laugh and he can make you cry. This
i
ing
almost
unbearable.
Everybody and his wife is making
has been taken from quota-
H. E. Brown is certainly a cracker­ ' estimate
garden in Silverton.
tions from various newspapers of
to sell property. A Coos county
from which state he hails. The
Ole Loe went to Siletz to see about jack
160-acre farm, a large hotel in Twin I Texas
Anti-Saloon league will be a big factor
Some time ago I read several arti­
his property Wednesday.
Falls, and a Silvertot» cottage home
The Oregonian will always be found went last week and several other deals in putting Oregon dry this year. Don’t cles in one of the Silverton papers
which found a good deal of fault with
miss these lectures.
on sale at The Delicatessen.
are just about to be closed.
people who send away from their
LEON L. MYERS,
Mrs. Charles McCleod was in the
T. H. Brokke, accompanied by Mrs.
home town for groceries and other
Christian Minister.
Capital City Tuesday.
Brokke and their little daughter, as I
thing.-. I made up my mind that there
Mrs. James Edison was in Salem far as Portland, started for Hill coun- ,
must be something behind these arti­
BETHANY
ITEMS.
Wednesday and Thursday.
ty, Idaho Tuesday. Mr. Brokke has
cles and so I concluded to try the ex­
W. B. Van Cleave was a Salem pas­ three sons who have each taken up
Mrs. Adams met with a bad accident periment cf sending away for things
320 acre homesteads in that booming Saturday
senger Monday morning.
,y when riding to town.
town, The myself. I did so, and to my astonish­
The new fillet ribbons and valdour country.
horses became frightened and Mrs. ment, I saved from 30 per cent to 40
Parties who borrowed my pitchfork, Adams jumped from the rig. She re- per cent above all expenses and receiv­
braid are now in at “The Shop.”
and bits, clevises, etc., might ceived a broken leg and was badly ed the same or better goods than I
Grandma Heinz spent Wednesday at brace
brine1 them back, as they were old shaken but went to Salem in the even- could get at home. This is the reason
the John Whitlock home in Selah.
I send away for my goods, and I be­
heirlooms and I’d like to keep them ing.
Anton Fischer was here from Salem from getting rusty. Harry Desart.
lieve it will help build up our home
The
Bethany
Sewing
Circle
met
at
over Sunday at the Phil Hicks home.
19cl9.
the home of Mrs. Nada Grinde Febru­ town fully as much as though I gave
30 or 40 per cent to the other fel­
A full line of art goods from San
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hepburn went to ary 28, 1914. An excellent lunch was the
School District Bond Election Notice.
THE GREATEST SYSTEM OF
Francisco just arrived at The Shop.
Woodburn Thursday on a visit, and served and a pleasant time had by all. low.
Yours for the Prosperity
of the re
Peo­
’rospenty or
CULTIVATION ON EARTH Stall1 of Oregon, County of Marion,
E. C. McLaughlin went to Portland then expected to go to Canada Friday. ' It was decided to meet next at the
ple.
P.
I’. J. TALSATER.
School District No. 4, ss.
yesterday and from there to Salem.
Mr. Hepburn has worked in the Fisch­ home of Mrs. Anderson March 14.
Notice is hereby given that at the
Donald Bowen had a bad accident
J. W. Hugill, the Victor Point black­ er Flouring Mills here for two years
The price of the Gravity 11a d Cul­ school
Wanted—Angora Goata.
district bond election hereby
Sunday. He was at the Pearl Berns
smith, was in Woodbum over Sunday. and has made many friends.
.... called to be held at High School build­
A carload of Angora does, not over tivator is
farm
when
kicked
in
the
back
by
a
J.
J.
Oeder
and
Harvey
Lincoln
The
price
of
the
Gravity
Junior
is
Silverton is a dandy little city and
ing in Silverton, in and for school dis­
receiving two broken ribs and six years old, with Kills by their sides. $5.
is improving every day in everv way. started overland with team to Myrtle horse,
Also have orders for mixed lots.
trict No. 4. of Marion county, Oregon,
being
severely
bruised
but
is
now
im
­
The price of the Gravity attachment Saturday,
Please advise use at once what you
The Misses Dora and Nora Skjlver Creek via Drain Tuesday. These proving.
the fourteenth day of March
young
men
have
purchased
a
160-acre]
is
$2.50.
have
for
sale,
and
the
price.
Address
went to Salem Thursday for the day.
D. 1914, between the hours of two
farm in that section and as their new | Miss Ella Plett is very sick with Secretary Northwest Angora Goat As­
These inventions are beyond ques­ A.
’clock p. m. and seven o’clock p. m.,
The best clover seed for sale. In­ place has 1200 prune trees, the editor j pneumonia.
tion the greatest that were ever used o there
will be submitted to the legal
quire of A. Lindholm. Phone Red 272. expects to get full of prunes next
Charles Howell has so far recovered sociation, Stock Exchange Building, in a garden.
voters thereof the <iuest!on of con­
from his attack of rheumatism that he Portland, Oregon.
M. H. and G. A. Semolke, of Scotts year.
We recommend the Gravity Hand tracting
bonded indebtedness in the
is able to be out.
Mills, were Capital City visitors Mon­
Cultivator for large gardens and for uni of a $20,000
Changed Headquarters.
For Sale.—Pure blood Rose-Comb
for the purpose of
day.
splendid
deep
work,
’
¡
’
he
Gravity
Ju
­
Dr. Heisley will be at Silverton
Rhode Island Red eggs, $1.00 per set­
erecting
a
new
public
school building
REAL
ARISTOCRACY.
Russell Sayer, Clarence Coppie and ting of 13. Ed R. Adams, South Wa­
Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Of­ nior :s a lighter machine and is espe­ in and for said school district.
cially
adapted
for
women
and
children
Clarence Amos are working at Carlton ter Street.
fice
over
Preston
’
s
Shop.
Leave
orders
13c21 | There is only one true aristocracy— |
'I he vote to be by ballot upon whitdk
these days.
at Preston’s. Salem office and resi­ with small gardens. The Gravity at­ hall be the words “Bonds—Yes”
Rev. Richard F. Tischer, minister of I the aristocracy of intellect.
tachment
works
on
the
same
principle
527 Court street, opposite Court
Noble Day, of Salem, visited at the the Unitarian church of Salem, will
"Bonds -No,” and the voter shi^r
The aristocracy of ancestry is an dence,
house, and next door to Moose build­ but is attached to other tools, such as place a crosa (X) between the word
Charles M. Anderson home last week, conduct services in the interest of Lib­ open
admission
of
degeneracy.
a
pointed
hoe
or
rake,
and
it
is
one
of
20c tf
returning to Salem Monday.
” ami the word “Yes” or be­
eral Christianity Sunday evening at
It is the expression of a lofty con­ ing.
the finest things any gardener ever "Bonds
Church, the candy man, is the only 7:45 in W. O. W. hall. All friends of ceit, unsupported by a grain of worth.
tween the word "Bonds” and the word
used.
With
any
one of they machines "No,
Milk
Cows
for
Sale.
” which indicate« his choice.
place to get the pure and delicious liberal religion and of progressive
It is builded.on a foundation of pu-1 Four fresh, five years old, two five the worker can do the work of five or
sweets.
The polls for the reception of the
thought are cordially ¡nvited to these trefying bones and flesh and
year olds, fresh in April, one fresh, six men and do it much better than ballots
for or against the contrac­
A. G. Anderson and his brother A. services. Bring your friends.
stench of it fills the nostrils of
three years old, one fresh heifer and with a hoe or with the old style push tion of cast
indebtedness will, cn said
G. Anderson went to Portland on busi­
one heifer, fresh in April. Will sell machines. The Gravity cultivates deep • lay and said
Woru comes that our little sister, world.
date and at the placet afore­
ness Thursday.
It is a twin to that other nefarious one or all. H. E. Clough, two miles or shallow; it works <ery rapidly; it
Mrs. Ida Dedrick, has been elected
19c2L does the work better than any other said, be opened at the hour of two
southeast of Scotts Mills, Or.
There is no “breaking up” of spring president of the W. C. T. U. in her aristocracy—that of Wealth.
The Aristocracy of Dollar- is vulgar
hand cultivator in the world and it •»’clock p. m., and remain open until
in Silverton, like there is in the north, home town, Sumpter. Good! With
For
Sale.
in
the
extreme.
It
is
also
coarse,
bru
­
does
it so easy that gardening becomes the hour of seven o’clock p. m. of the
central and eastern states.
our Silverton sister, Mrs. T. E. Pres­
Satin-finish,
silver-plated
J.
W.
York
tal
and
obscene
to
the
last
insufferable
a
pleasure.
Write for information or same .day, when the same shall be
Silverton ladies get us two new sub­ ton, president of the W. C. T. U. here,
I alto, used about four months, with send the price and we will ship a ma- closed.
scribers and we will make ^you a pres­ and with ourself taking some little in­ degree.
By order of the District Sch oi
It measures all men by dollars and good case. Will sell reasonably. Jay chin ■ at once.
terest in blind pigs, and slime pigs and
ent of a dandy new broom.
Board of School District Number
cents and shouts out its Pharisaical E. Myers, Journal office.
J. E. HOSMER,
pigs
with
curly
tails,
we
feel
confident
W. R. Smith is reported to be worse
I'our, of Marion County, Oregon, made
superiority in loud living, noisy dis­
Inventor and Manufacturer, Silver-
at the hospital in Salem, fever compli­ that the whole Horsemere family will play and vulgar ostentation.
For Sale.
this 16th day of February, A. 1). 1914.
i
get
as
far
as
horse
heaven,
anyway.
ton, Oregon.
cations having set in.
A business lot 40 feet on Water St.,
It brutally humiliates poverty upon
M. COOLEY,
B. R. Bentson, who has been quite every occasion. It prides itself upon east side of People’s Market. Business
Don’t forget to send us the names of
Chairman,
District
School Board.
the patriots of your town. We want sick of late, owing to complications its own great superiority and it con- | men wishing a fine location should call
Attest: O. E. Thompson, Dist. Clerk.
The Gravity Hand Cultivator.
which necessitated an operation, was temptuously outrages the feelings of . and make a deposit, as my contract
to send them sample copies.
expires November 12, 1914. H. E.
invention In the world;
Mrs. Dr. Loar and Mrs. S. E. Rich­ taken worse the first part of the week all those who are less fortunate.
G RHATKSTt«nr<len
no horse or wheel«; cultivates deep as
It has no comprehension of right as I Brown, exclusive agent.
ardson were passengers on the Salem and Wednesday night was so much
horse cultivator easy and well; child can
worse
that
many
of
his
friends
feared
Right.
It
regards
nothing
as
wrong
I
morning train Wednesday.
use It; no trumping ground buck of machine;
Almost 5 acres in Silverton, all good
he would not live the night that can be bought with money.
Eggs for Hatching.
can do more in one hour than idl day with
Mrs. F. M. Evenson and her little that
new buildings, and fully equipped for
through.
At
this
writing
Mr.
Bentson
old
methods. Bend Is for machine or send
It
is
a
corrupting
influence
that
vio
­
S.
C.
White
Leghorns
at
$1.00
per
daughter were passengers on the Sa­ is somewhat improved and hopes for lates all that is best and noblest in hu­
chickens and cow, good income or­
ulara. Agents wanted.
setting <>f 15; $4.00 per hundred. C. for cir.
lem train Tuesday morning.
J. ft. IIOSMKK, Mfg., Silverton, Oregon.
chard, berries and garden, for $3500.
his early recovery are entertained by manity.
S. Shattuc, South Water Street.
Is this a snap?
Church, the candy man, is the only his many friends.
It is the unfeelinb and ignorant pro­
_______ 18p22
Eighty acres, about 10 miles from
place to get the pure and delicious a^^®Call at Hotel Andersen Thurs- geny of a brutal business system that
Silverton, on county road and near
sweets.
neither
encourages
intellectual
worth
A
fine
dairy
ranch
for
exchange
for
*^Hy<iay, March 19th and let Dr . nor rewards virtue.
railroad, $2000. This is a nice little
ranch near Silverton. Ranch under
Jennings Smith, Dr. Kleinsorg and
Lowe and Turner examine your
dairy ranch, with good outside range,
Money Aristocracy is the half-sister government irrigation. This place
Attorney Van Valkenberg were pas­ eyes. They are specialists and being
We have just what
good buildings, spring water, plei^k
sengers for Salem Tuesday morning. graduates of the best schools, coupled of Harlotry, and both measures all will cut 150 tons of alfalfa hay the
of fruit and berries. W:ll sell and g^P
you
are
looking
for
values
by
the
same
standard.
Both
coming
season.
For
further
particu
­
terms, or take part cash, part trade.
Glasses fitted by Drs. Lowe and Tur­ with years of hard practical experi­ • rostitute themselves to the same end. lars address J. E. Warren, Orland,
A well-improved, paying 2.3-acre
ner do not need the guarantee that ence, makes them safe persons for you —Justice.
BIG SAVING ON FIRST
California.
Box
205.
2-20-4t
farm, 5c car from Silverton, for $5000.
goes with them. “There’s a reason.” i to consult. Their glasses cost you no
. IIIV/1C
Vlizlll the
UI ordinary kind usually
more than
There are so many things that You wilt have to see this to appre­
To the Chain Gang:
At 11:30 p. m. Monday night central sold, and you
Photon.
, i have the benefit ot their
ciate its value, as it is one of the pret­
notified Night Watchman Kilian that skill __
_ ________ „
______ One
and 2 professional
guidance.
Send in as many names of friends
At the Jones Studio. I will make we have that you need, just as tiest homes and best money-makers on
he was wanted at the Anderson hotel, charge covers entire cost of examina- of freedom as you can. We want to the full $4.00 cabinet photographs for good as new. Come in and see. the market.
Mr. Kilian and T. J. Davis hurried to tion, frame- and lenses. They will be send« them -ample copies and sub. $1.75 for a few days. Don’t mirs this
H. E. BROWN,
the scene, but the four Greeks who ¡n Mt. Angel Wednesday, March 18th, blanks. Do it now!
CHARLES WEBB
chance. Baker Photo.
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