Popular opinion says'the chief buck­ Bl(¡ BARNES CIRCES COMING et's of McClane St., are the dentists Our Home llukery la where and undertakers. Why don't some 100 Educateli Animala—Program of our home people win out, not Instructive, Laughing, Amazing, progressive guy buy ’em out. 21C21 only in quality and quantity, Thrilling Acts, All Done hut in the fact that the mon­ Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Miller and Mr. By Animala. ey spent for home Industry and Mrs. Henry Musser started for their new Coos county home near is atill in Silverton, right The Al. G. Barnes Big 3 Ring Wild Bandon yesterday. where we wuiit it. Our bread Animal Circus will exhibit in Silver- is the best. If you want a Gravity Hand Culti­ ton on Wednesday, April 15, giving vator this spring, order it now, of J. performances at 2 and 8 p. in. Cake, Crullers, ami Cookies E. Hosmer. Much can In- claimed for the or­ Fancy Pastry and Pica i i : Something new ami nifty in the way iginality and genuine merit of this are some of the other tempt­ of towels, dresser scarfs, center-pieces, big circus. There is ull the pomp and ing good things that I y< you cun splendor of the circuses we have handbags and pillow tops at The Shop. alwuya find here. . There is Is the Only Successful Hand no use I baking ------_ when such An Examination of Rural Mail Car­ known in the past. All the glittering wholesome ami purr food cun Cultivator in the World. riers will be held in Salem April 25th. tinsel, sawdust rings, inspiring music be secured so reasonably. Blanks can be secured by addressing and grand entrance of stately horses, ponies, elephants, performers and the Clerk of Civil Service Bureau, Those who have purchased declare that they would not try clowns. Peanut and Pink Lemonade Salem Post Office. to raise a garden without one. vendors cry their wares and add to H. SCHMIDBAUER. Trade at Schubert A Co’s, wher the general good spirit; yet. when TESTIMONIAL you get highest prices for your pro­ the performance starts, one instantly duce and best value f r your money. J. E. Hosmer. Silverton. Oregon: recognizes a wide departure from the Phons Red 881 21 tf This is to certify that the Gravity Hand Cultivator which I conventional, stereotyped routini* bought of you has given the vary best of satisfaction. I had a Planet The report that W. R. Smith had which has provailed since the earliest Junior machine in the garden when I bought your machine, but 1 died at the Salem hospita* Wednesday days of tented entertainment. at once saw that the Gravity Hand Cultivator is way ahead of the was false. At this writing (Thurs- Id style push machine, in fact, there is no comparison between day 10:30 a. nt.) Mr. Smith is alive School District Bond Election Notice the old style and your new invention, because yours does so much ♦ and improving. State of Oregon, County of .Marion, deeper and finer work and does it so rapidly that it is like compar­ School District No. 4. ss. Some say that there are only a few ing the old flail with a modern threshing machine. Notice is hereby given that at the business men living on McClaine St. GEO. FLEISCHMAN Just listen: Doctors, bankers, butch­ school district bond election hereby , ers, bird financiers, game wardens, ca'led to be held at High School build­ furniture men, capitalists, dentist, ing in Silverton, in and for school dis- j automobile merchants, undertaker, trict No. 4, of Marion county, Oregon, I sawmill owners and land speculators!!! Saturday, the Eleventh day of April , Be sure to buck it. 21c21 A. D. 1914, between the hours of two! Mrs. A. P. Allen is here visiting at o'clock p. m. and seven o’clock p. m., the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. there will l>e submitted to the legal A. G. Steelhammer. She has made voters thereof the question of con- several trips to Salem this week on tractinga bonded indebtedness in the account of the sickness of her daugh­ sum of $20,000 for the purpose of ter. Miss Arlyn, who is in a hospital erecting a new public school building in and for said school district. at that place. The vote to be by ballot upon which H. E. Brown, the live real estate shall be the words “Bonds—Yes" ami man. made a big killing last Wednes­ “Bonds—No,” and the voter shall PHONE BLACK 681 OREGON SILVERTON, day when he exchanged a $16,000. place a cross (X) between the word wheat ranch in Franklin County, "Bonds” and the word “Yes” or be­ All work done in the shortest possible time. Mr are equip* Washington for a $16,000 corn ranch tween the word “Bonds” and the word ped to handle all kind« of furniture, pianos, etc., with very little near Paintsville Kentucky.. pond he maintain- in connection with “No," which indicates his choice. danger of any damage done. F” PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY We have been informed that a i his McClaine Street ranch. 21c21 The polls for the reception of the the contrac- • | Wanted. — Y'oung Calves. Phone large department house of Portland ballots cast for .. or ---- against _--------------------- has discovered that it’s manager, tion of said indebtdaesa will, on said Green’155. 18p21. Julius Alm,the grocer, was a Port­ who is a Hiberian,(Catholic) has day and date and at the place, afore­ A. W. SIMMONS, D. V. M. turned off every worker who belongs said, be opened at the hour of two land visitor Thursday. to the Masonic order. This will be V eterinary F. S. Hunter was a passenger for the investigated and probably “something o'clock p. m., and remain open unt’I the hour of seven o’clock p. m. of the ! Office at Nichol’s Barn Capital City Tuesday. will be doing” unless the “Cats” get same day, when the same shall be The new fillet ribbons and valdour a little more modest in their dirty closed. Green 891. Phone No. Night Black 1292 braid are now in at “The Shop.” work. By order of the District School j All kind of chicken food at Schu- Fred Cavender, one of Silverton’s Board of School District Number bert’s Produce Market. 21tf enterprising.native sons, has opened Four, of Marion County, Oregon, made I HOSMER & DOWN Mr. and Mrs. Amos Corhouse have up a business on Main Street that th:s 17th day of March, A. I). 1914. should be of interest to every one M. COOLEY, returned from Minnesota. L awyers who wears clothes. Fred will always Chairman, District School Board. The best clover seed for sale. In ­ Hosmer Bldg. 1 Silverton, Ore. quire of A. Lindholm. Phone Red 272. be found ready to do the best kind of Attest O.E. Thompson, District Clerk. work in his line—cleaning, pressing, i P. L. Brown,the Silverton telephone dying and repairing both iadie’s and For Sale. Satin-finish, silver-plated J. W. York DR. R. S. PETTIT. man was in Salem Tuesday. gentlemen’s suits. Giv< him a trial. alto, used about four months, with CHIROPRACTOR. Mrs. J. R. Kaser and baby Joseph­ good case. Will sell reasonably. Jay At Christian Church. P hone : B lack 1062 E. Myers, Journal office. ine visited at Pratum Tuesday. The Christian Endeavor Society Office at Residence. Notice. C. S. Bliss, the popular Life Insur­ meets each Sunday evening at 6:30 Park Street, 2 blocks east of ance man, is in Southern Oregon. No bills paid by Eric Ulvestade o'clock as usual and a cordial invita- High School. from this date without agreement. For Exchange SOME SNAPS IN REAL ESTATE. M. Barkhurst was a Salem passenger tion is extended to all visitors who 20c21. enjoy C. E. work. $65 per acre or will exchange for on the morning train Tuesday morn­ Almost 5 acres in Silverton, all good The subject next Sunday evening is ing. ' DR. B. L. STEEVES For sale,—Baby chicks, pure bred House and lots or stock 160 acres on new buildings, and fully equipped for “ What Missions are doing for the Abaqua, about 60 acres bottom land, chickens and cow, good income or­ Practice limitedjto Church, the candy man, is the only World.” A program both entertian- S. C. White Leghorns. Price $8.00 the hill is equally as good, in fact is chard, berrlea and garden, for $3500. per 100. Eggs $3.00 per 100 and 60 place to get the pure and debcious ing as well as instructive is being EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Is this a snap ? cents for 15. Mrs. Jacob Fox, Silver- best for fruit and grain. This is sw-ets. Eighty acres, about 10 miles from Room 209 Steeves Building planned. known as the E. R* Cochrane farm, Silverton, ton, Oregon. Phone 5—19 on county road ami near A. A. Settlemeyer is visiting rela­ The leader would appreciate having which was sold to A. A. Miller. Sale railroad, $2000. ThiK ia a nice little S alem , - - O regon tives and friends in Portland. He wiil every one come early that she may Photos. was made by IL E. Brown, the live dairy ranch, with good outaide range, be with his sister, Mrs. Mary Allen for begin promptly on time. At the Jones Studio. I will make wire. If you want to make a good good buildings, spring water, plenty sometime before returning to Silver- the full $4.00 cabinet photographs for p;ece of money and have any thing to of fruit and berries. W'll sell and give ton. 50 Cents—In Clubs of Five—50 Cents $1.75 for a few days. Don’t miss this exchange for this up-to-date farm, terms, or take part cash, part trar $5000. Eggs for Hatching. daughter, Lucile, went to Portland to any address in America until Silverton, Oregon, room over Journal You will have to see this to appre­ ciate its value, as it is one of the pret­ further notice at the rate of 50 cents S. C. White Leghorns at $1.00 per office. yesterday. tiest homes and best money-makers on setting of 15; . $4.00 __ per ________ hundred. C. a year, in clubs of five or more. Let Lewis Johnson was a passenger the market. S. Shattuc, South Wate>Street. every patriot subscriber send us a H. E. BROWN, on the morning train for Salem THE GREATEST SYSTEM OF _______ 18p22 club and the battle will be won. ____ Box 145, Silverton, Or. Thursday. CULTIVATION ON EARTH S. Olson went to Salem Thursday. To the Chain Gang: 50 Cents—In Clubs of Five—50 t ents For Sale Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Sayer attended H. F. Heater was in Salem Tuesday. Send in as many names of friends $6400—for 160 acres in Clackmas the funeral of William Frances at of freedom as you can. We want to The price of the Gravity Ha d Cul ­ The Loyal Berean Class of the G. D. Bowen was in Sa’em Thurs- them sample copies and sub. tivator is $8. County, Oregon, 30 acres in Cultiva­ Salem Tuesday. Christian Bible School, were enter­ send day. blanks. Do it now! The price of the Gravity Junior is tion, 40 acr s in good pasture, new 6 Mrs. E. S. Ferguson of Port'and tained Wednesday evening at the home J.H.Engeman was in Salem yester- $5. room house, barn and other buildings, Milk Cows for Sale. who has been here visiting at the of Mr. and Mrs. Ben H fstetter. day. The price of the Gravity attachment family orchard, good garden. This is Four fresh, five years old, two five W. J. Starmer home in the Waldo About 35 were present and after a is $2.50. H. Hol verson was in Salem Thurs- Hills, returned yesterday. about 3 miles from Wilhoyt Springs, brief business session in which the year olds, fresh in April, one fresh, These inventions are beyond ques­ W’ould make an Ideal Dairy farm. three years old, one fresh heifer and day. Don’t forget Church’s Candy Store, old officers were re-elected for the one heifer, fresh in April. Will sell tion the greatest that were ever used Terms cash, long time 7 per cent If you live on McClaine Street— opposite the opera house, when you coming six months, the party was one or all. H. E. Clough, two miles in a garden. Walk. 21c21 want real, pure, home-made sweets. We recommend the Gravity Hand on balance. , entertained with games until 10:30 southeast of Scotts Mills, Or. 19c21. $3000-—for 20 acres, 3 miles from Cultivator for large gardens and for Frank V. Wray went to Roseberg Mrs. W. L. Simeral was down from when a delicious luncheon of ice cream Changed Headquarters. splendid deep work. The Gravity Ju­ town of about 5000, Redding Cal., and cakes was served. This class is Tuesday. her Waldo Hills home on account of Dr. Heisley will be at. Silverton nior *8 a lighter machine and is espe­ River bottom, no overflow, fine soil J. M. Brown was in the Capital yes- the sickness of L. J. Simeral. Mrs. composed of Ladies and Gentlemen Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Of­ cially adapted for women and children good water. This is first class for fice over Preston’s Shop. Leave orders with small gardens. The Gravity at­ t rday. Simeral returned to her home Thurs­ from the age of 25 to 40 years and has at Preston’s. Salem office and resi­ tachment works on the same principle fruit or would make a nice home and a membership of about 30 which by Mrs. C. S. Bliss went to Lebanon day. dence, 527 Court street, opposite Court but is attached to other tools, such as a dandy ch:cken ranch, will exchange the looks at this meeting will be house, and next door to Moose build­ a pointed hoe or rake, and it is one of for anything. What have you? Tuesday. Jay E. Myers, our expert job print­ doubled before many months. Every­ ing. 20ctf the finest things any gardener ever Mrs. R. S. Flesher went to Salem er, is still on the job. Don’t forget one bid the host and hostess good H, E. Brown, Agent used. With any one of these machines Exchange. to send us your printing. Our prices Monday. the worker can do the work of five or Silverton, Ore. night with many words of praise for $9360 for 117 acres, black loam soil, men and do it much better than Y. C. Brussie went to Fall City are right and we guarantee our work. a most delightful evening and. Clackamas county, Oregon, timber is six with a hoe or with the old style push Exchange. Monday. Go to Church’s Candy Store, on the promises of attending the next meet- fir and cedar, creek water, good build­ machines. The Gravity cultivates deep $25,000 for 360 acres good land, 40 of Water and Oak streets, if ing which will be held the first Wed- ings. This property is for exchange or shallow; it works -eery rapidly; it J. E. Mock was a Switzerland vis­ corner acres in cultivation, 80 acres good pas­ you want to get pure, wholesome can­ nesday evening in May at the home for southern property, Union county, does the work better than any other ture, good new house and barn, well itor Monday. dies. hand cultivator in the world and it New Mexico, preferred. Alfalfa Hay for sale. P. P. Hamre, Died, Wednesday, March 25th. 1914, of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnston. does it so easy that gardening becomes and creek water; 15,000,000 feet yel­ $5000—.320 acres, 50 acres in culti­ a pleasure. Write for information or low fir saw timber, donkey engine, saw Silverton, Ore. 21p the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wanted—Angora Goats. vation, 200 acres pasture, small house send the price and we will ship a ma- mill planers, everything including a T. W. Riches was in Salem on Tom Reynolds. The funeral was held A carload of Angora does, not over chin"* at once. t at the M.E. Church yesterday at 2 six years old, with kids by their sides. and barn in southern Oregon. This is full equipment of tools goes with the business Tuesday. J. E. HOSMER, Also have orders for mixed lots. for exchange. What have you? If Inventor and Manufacturer, Silver- place. Will take* up to $16,000 in trade G. M. Opsund was in Salem on o’clock P.M. Please advise use at once what you you want to swap come and see me, or or cash and give terms to suit pur­ ton, Oregon. business Monday. For Sale.—Pure blood Rose-Comb have for sale, and the price. Address write to me. chaser. For further information, Rhode Island Red eggs, $1.00 per set ­ Secretary Northwest Angora float As ­ The undertaker ought to be making H. E. BROWN, ting of 13. Fd R. Adams, South Wa­ sociation, Stock Exchange Building, write to or call on II. E. Brown, Sil- See the new cross-stitch at "The considerable on the side from the frog ter Street. 13c21 Portland, Oregon. Silverton, Oregon Shop." ) verton, Oregon. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ THE GRAVITY HAND CULTIVATOR THE SILVERTON BAKERY PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. J. E. HOSMER _____ > ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ LOCAL NEWS Don’t forget that c. WRAY Is the place to buy Farm Machinery, Hardware of all kinds, Paints, Oils, Glass. The Syracuse Plow and John Deere Manure Spreader take the cake.