The Silverton journal. (Silverton, Or.) 191?-1915, April 03, 1914, Image 3

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THE SHOW THAT’S DIFFERENT”
r LADIES AND GENTS SUITS
The Drain Cannery and Growers
Association has completed arrange­
ments for the erection of a plant.
The Bay City plant of the Smith
CLEANED, PRESSED, REPAIRED
Lumber Co. on Coos Bay has been
started and with connected industries
w'll cut 700, 000 feet in 24 hours.
The Lane County
Manufacturers
Association will hold a Home Indus­
trie), exposition at Eugene from May
Opposite Drake Bros’ Studio
5th. to 9th. with factory congress.
The Canadian Flax Mills Co. has
deciiied to establish a plant at I’ort-
I land, and will handle about 100 tone
of flax the first year.
The industries committee of the
Medford Commercial Club is in cor-
' respondent« with the Borden Milk Co.
which wants to put in a plant.
The Portland Woolen Mills will e-
I make a specialty of Harness and Shoe repairing
rect a two story factory building at
Guarantee Satisfaction or money back. Harness
' St. Johns for the scouring and carbon-
made to order.
■ izing department.
The Lamb Fruit Company has pur-1
' chased lots and is erecting a large
' warehouse at Milton.
PROMPT WORK. GOOD GOODS. RIGHT PRICES
The Polk County Fair will be per­
manently located on a sixteen acre i
tract at Dallas, and improvements
j are to be made at once.
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J. H. Williams of Grants Pass and
i A. H. Moon of Central Point have
l>lans completed to erect a $60, (XX)
Joyful Qhildhood
sawmill to be in operation May 1st.
Beautiful Womanhood
Albany is considering the purchase
“All that is human must retrograde if it do not advance.”—Gibbon.
of a municipal paving plant to cost
I from $7,000 to $9,000.
The State Highway Board has con-
traced for 50,000 barrels of cement
from the Beaver Cement Company
now completing its plant at Gold Hill.
Th Eugene Fruit Growers Associa­
Man’s liberty ends, and it ought to end, when that liberty becomes
tion is establishing a branch at Junc­ ♦
the curse of his neighbors.”—Farror.
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tion to cost about $15,000.
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The J. O. Richmond is looking over ♦ ♦ Noble Manhood
Happy Old Age
Springfield for the W. R. Roach can­ ♦
ning interests of Hart, Mich. , and
may put in a plant there.
Attorney General Crawford has de­
cided that municipalities will not come
400 Animal Actors, Herds of Elephants, Camels, Zebras, India Cattle.
under the operation of the working­
men’s compensation act unless they
THE FINEST HORSES YOU EVER SAW
elect to do so.
Rev. George F. Thompson and Rev.
30 Lions, 1 igers. Leopards, Pumas, Jaguars, Siberian Bears, all in Big Steel
E. V. O’Hara filled the lecture dates
Arenas and on Elevated Stages
at Albany on the minimum wage and
eight
hour law for women.
African l.ioni ride horses, Boxing Kangaroos, Oration Lions and Tigers, High
All industries will fee) relieved at i >
School Horses, Arabian Ponies, Dogs, Apes, Merry Clowns, and a host of
the decision of Judge Cleeton that
taxes will not be delinquent until Sep.
New Sensational Acts.
first.
HERE IT IS, CHEAP FOR CASH
A four foot vein of gold quartz has
5 Military Bands, Acres of Canvas--2 Performances 2 and 7 p. m.
Will give reasonable terms:
been struck in Sucker Creek, Joseph­
If you are looking for something
ine County, going 75 cents to $1.00 to
that will make you a nice home and a
the pan of crushed ore.
nice income, and a good investment
Big orders are being taken in ad­
on
your money, you should look this
vance
of
the
rail
road
going
into
Coos
RAIN OR SHINE
up.. .Investigate! I have 160 acres
Bay, and lumber mills are all prepar­
near Molalla with new 6 room house
ing to go into operation.
and other buildings, all kinds of fruit,
The Guthrie- McDougal Co. .Lewis >
.30 acres in cultivation, 40 acres in
Building, Portland, were awarded the
good pasture,and one of the best water
construction of municipal dock No. 2,
powers on Cedar Creek. There is a
at Portland for $229,447.
cruze of 1,000,000 ft. of fir saw timber
Mrs.
Eleanor
LaFrance
will
erect
a
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EXPRESS COMPANIES GOING.
and 100,000 of piling. You will find
fine brick building on her property
this is an Ideal place for the price,
The parcel post system is beginning at Hood River.
$6,400. I have not told all the good
The
taxpayers
of
McMinnville
have
tj tell on the express companies—the
qualities, but if you are interested
directors of the United States com­ authorized the erection of a $30,000
come in and we will talk it over.
pany having voted to liquidate that high school building.
Astoria
is
about
to
begin
work
cn
concern’s interests and dissolve it.
10.3 acres near Silverton, 80 rods to
This company is not going out of busi­ the construction of a retaining wall
good school, 2'i miles to station and
or
bulkhead
in
front
of
the
city
and
is up-to-date, with NEW, MODERN MACHINERY. ness because it cannot longer make reclamation of tidelands.
store on Main R. Route, telephone in
expenses and is forced to quit—not by
house, on Cream Route, every con­
We do “QUALITY” job printing promptly and neatly. a long shot. It has been fattening The Washington Supreme court has
venience and an up-to-date farm. 35
reduced
the
jury
verdict
of
$17,500
as
off the country for 60 years, and now
acres under cultivation. 6 acres hops,
when the government, which is the too high for the loss of a man's life.
family orchard, berries, good garden.
fixing
it
at
$10,000.
will of the people, decides to take a
7 room House. 2 large barns, sheds
John R Fitzhue who will raise
hand in it, the directors deem it ad­
and
smoke house, a good new Hop
visable to retire and give their time broom com on his large farm near
house, hop press and all kinds of farm
Coberg
will
establish
a
broom
factory
to the millions they have already ac­
equipments, also 4 good horses, 4 cows
cumulated. Wise thing to do. We at Eugene. A carload of machinery
and about 12 head of young stock,
has
arrived.
know of about three other express
fine brixxle sows, chickens, wagons,
A
mine
of
paint
clay
such
as
is
companies that had better do the
harnesses etc.. .The price of this is
same thing, for the time is coming used by the Beaver Paint factory at
$8,500; will take part cash and some
Salem
has
been
found
near
Waterloo.
when the government will handle the
good city or income property.
Plans for a Catholic church, GO by
express business of the country, and
WHAT ABOUT THIS?
will haul it in its own cars, over its 120, with nave 50 by 80, to cost $75-
000, will be erected at Marshfield.
own rails!—Hubbard Enterprise.
26 and two-thirds acres close to
The Telephone Company will spend
Salem. 5 acres in good cultivation and
$30,000 putting its main lines under
WOULD YOU LIKE TO TRADE
about 12 more easily cleared, good
ground at Eugene.
creek and well water, fine pasture for
For two acres, fine black soil, right in
Silverton? $800. Also—
6 cows, oak and fir wood, fruit and
A 5-room house and barn on a good
Rene Quinton, the world-famous
berries and 5 choice walnut trees.
lot, for $1200. Both places can be ex­ aviator and head of the French
The buildings on this place are all
changed for aecreage near Silverton.
new and up-to-date, on main country
How about this farm ? Four acres Aerial League, who has b<en the or-
road. 3 miles out from Salem. This
on Water and Smith streets, with all ganizer of most of the great cross
kinds of orchard, berries and garden. country flights that have occurred in
handsome little farm is to exchange
Modern improvements, buildings of all Europe recently, in a cablegram to
for Silverton property, or part ex­
kinds; hot and cold water; $4200. Is
Arnold
Kruckman,
manager
of
the
change
and part cash, or terms. A
this, or is it not, a snap ?
small payment down will handle it.
I have a score of other good proper­ Panama-Pacific International Exposi­
ties to sell and exchange, which I tion Bureau of Aeronautics, suggests
The buildings cost about $3,500.
would like to advertise. However I that it might be wise to consider as
If you want to buy or exchange see
must leave a small part of it out, hop­
me. over Journal Office.
ing you will come in and let me tell an alternative route for the great cir-
you about it. It doesn’t matter where cumnav’ation race areund the world, a
you want it, or what you want to pay, way through Europe, Africa. Asia,
or exchange for it, I can get you what and America via London, Paris, Berlin.
you want. Call or write,
Vienna, Constaninople, Cairo, Bagdad.
H. E. BROWN,
Calcutta,
Saigon,
Pekin,
Bering
Box 145, Silverton, Or.
Straits and back to San Francisco.
He estimates that a time limit of
.FOR EXCHANGE
..Ask about these beautiful lots in one hundred and twenty days Would
Box 145
the town of Cloverdale,. Sanoma. Co., be necessary if this plan were follow­
Silverton, Oregon
California, one of the. most, product­ ed.
ive and the finest climate in any part
For Sale.
al
of California.. .The price of these lots
$10,300 for almost 104 acres on good
is from $150 to $200
This is your golden opportunity macadam road, close to Silverton, 8-
FOR EXCHANGE
Second Hand Store
in the Golden State of Sunshine. The room house, 8 large new barns, 85
INTERTYPING SOLICITED
lots are free and clear of debt. I will acres in crop, balance fine pasture; 20 acres of rich bottom land, no over­
se'l sr exchange all or any part of well, creek.and spring water. Fences flow, all clear and will grow anything;
We have just what
It is better than Linotyping
20 lots for anything anywhere. Make all new, woven wire. Family orchard, all kinds of fruit and alfalfa; three
you are looking for
berries and garden; enough fir and oak miles from a good town of about
me an offer!
H. E. Rrown, over Journal Office. wood for fuel; $5000 cash, balance 7 3500. people; best town in California BIG SAVING ON FIRST COST
per cent, terms to suit. This is the for marketing poultry and eggs,
Use the subscription blanks we en­ best-paying farm for the price which fruits and garden-truck; price $150. an
close in The Journal to get us new I have on my list. It will easily run 40 acre. Will exchange for anything in There are so many things that
subs, It is the only way we can sur- cows and twice as many hogs. For the north. This is fret- and clear, has we have that you need, just as
good water but no buildings. What good as new. Come in and see.
vive. This is your fight, as well as particulars see the exclusive agent,
H. F* BROWN,
have you to offer?
ours, Let’s each do his part well and
H. E. Brown, Box 145, Silverton,Or.
Silverton, Oregon.
CHARLES WEBB
a great victory will be won.
Twice its Former Size, Enlarged in Every Department,
Oregon’s Favorite Shows
AND MADE TO ORDER
Will Exhibit at
L. E. BROWN,
SILVERTON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15,1914
One Day Only
HARNESS and SHOE SHOP.
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