The Silverton journal. (Silverton, Or.) 191?-1915, April 24, 1914, Image 4

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1 of Frances Adams on Monday after
SCHOOL Hill.OREN TO
NOTICE
noon, April 27th. from 4 to 6, under
OBSERVE GOOD ROADS DAV
Those who have listed their property
the auspice.- of the W. S. S. C.. Admit­
Portland, Ore., April 21 (Special) for exchange, und do not see anything
tance 25 cents, the proceeds going to Progreaa of Industries and Manu­
purchase new books for the public li­ facturing, Development Enterprises In connection wlb the efforts of the they wish to exchange for, should
grown ups to improve the condition write to me und I will find you some
That Provide Oregon People
brary.
of Oregon roads on Saturday. April thing else. Keep trying. Help me
With
Payrolls.
PHONE BLACK 681
The Socialist Local at a meeting
25th, it has been ugg< ted that all match them up. If you will keep me
la t Sunday voted to hold their meet- (Compiled by State Bureau of Indus­ the school children o thc*state be
posted und do your purt, I will udvrr
I ings the first Sunday in each month
All work done in the shortest possible time. Me are equip­
tries and Statistics.)
requested to turn out ai <1 assist in ti ’C and get you what you want. I
hereafter during the summer season.
ped to handle all kinds of furniture, pianos, etc., with very little
On Wednesday of this week bids the good work. 's t
are about do not believe there is u state in the
danger of any damage done.
Send us advertising. Our paper were received by the State Highway 190,000 school <T'.\
the state, Uni n in which I cun not find you an
goes all over the world and our rates Engineer for construction of the it has been c.-i io,
each will exchange, but you must help answer
are only 25 cents per inch and 5 cents Columbia hard surface highway be uble to remove a.
100 loose my ad« no mutter how large or how
NO LOA A TOO HE
FOR OUR TE IMS TO II UT.
per line for locals^ Our list is increas­ through Clatsop county.
rocks from the road
est tlieir small. I will adjust them if it cun be
The Brownsville cannery has placed home, it will be equal
ing rapidly and we will soon be justi­
the done. Write to me often, or come und
fied in rasing these rates. Send us orders for 20,000 crates to hold its efforts of a tlioi. ...id men and will re- ■ee me. Sincerely for Business, II. E.
an ad now and get the benefit of the pack with Roner Bros. Planing Mills move 1.900,000 obstructions from th Brown, Box 115, Silverton, Oregon.
at Albany.
low rate.
roads of the stute.
For Exchange or Sale.
A
large
dock
is
to
he
built
at
Port
The suggestion is also made that the
Bud Thomas ami Jack Mannry start
Now you have it right in town on
this morning for Woodland, Wash., I Orford by the Maeleay interests of good women of each district through­
out the stute serve road lunches or a the Salem road, two acres of fine,
with their teams. They will drive as Portland.
The
Riverton
mines
on
the
Coquille
hot
dinner at the grange, schoolhouse black loam, planted to orchard ami
far as Portland and go by boat from
have
contracted
for
delivery
of
2000
or
other
local meeting place to actual (terries, fenced, smull buildings, water
there the rest of the way. They ex­
tons
of
coal
to
railroad
contractors
workers
only. No workce, no eatee. o‘c. Wi‘l exchange for two to five
pect to l»e there all summer in the
acres near Portland or sell cheap for
employment of the same paving on the Siuslaw.
Four out of the committee of five, cash, Price $2000. If you are looking
Albany
has
funds
completed
for
a
company who |>ut in the Silverton
app inted to investigate the school for the best und cheapest bargains in
$25.000 liberary building.
streets.
The Pacific Pressed Face brick plant site proposition, handed in a report or near Silverton, you should see II E.
J. E. Hosmer has sold near! all of ut Willamina has resumed operation, yesterday afternoon. Thecommittee Brown, Silverton. Oregon.
reported on seven locations as follows:
: the Gravity Hand Cultivators he had employing 75 men.
For Sale on Easy Terms.
on hand and as he has neither time or
Coos county will erect a $25.000 John Koleon’s 7-10 acre tract on
I am prepared to handle about 1000
capital necessary to continue their exhibit buihPng and display at the Koons St..$2100; Rcltecca Mount’s I
and 3-4 acre tract on Welch St.,$2500; customers on nice, clean, money-mak
manufacture at present, he would be Panama Exposition.
Sam
Ames' 2 acre tract on East Hill, ing homes, from 8 acres up to 240
glad to give some one else a chance,
Vida, Lane County, will erect a
$4000; Adolph Wolf’s 2 acre tract. acres improved, and give terms to suit.
He will sell an interest or the whole $3000 school house.
business. It is a money maker if
The hop crop in the Willamette University Property, $4500; J. M. I have been very careful in selecting
properly put on the market.
Valley promises to yield a bumper Brown’s 3 and 1-2 acre tract between the cream of the valley, ami at the
crop
of 160,000 bales or over this the Geiser Addition and the R. R. right price. Small payments down:
Are there any mothers in Silverton
track, $5000; W, H. Trullinger lots, easy payments. II. E. Brown, Box 14.'»
who want to send their hoys to Mex­ year.
on First and “A” Sts., $1900; M. Silverton, Oregon.
Oregon
’
s
strict
eugenic
marriage
ico to have them shot ? Would it help
law has increased fees received
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in Small one acre tract on McClaine St.,
IiiMtallincnt Sale for 60 Days.
See the New Ideal Embroidery Hoop the honor of our country to have a
Clarke county. Vancouver, Wash., to $600.
Get a home! Why pay rent? Lots
at "The Shop”. It is the latest and few of the best and smartest of our $10,038 for 1913.
The four reporting memlq<rs of the
Silverton boys murder d to protect the
1, 2, und 3, in block 2, Second St., for
est.
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Portland men are investigating the committee recommend the Trullinger $550; also 15 lots fucing Second St.,
HOSMER & DOWN
property of some Wall Street Money
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roseheim of
prospect for a fruit and verfetugle property und give four reasons for und io lots fucing Third St. ut $300
L awyers
Salem are visiting at the home of King or to satisfy the whim of a pol- cannery in Baker County.
their recommendation as follows:
itition or to increase the power of old
per lot, and lots 1, 5 and 6, facing
their
parents
for
a
few
days.
Railroad officials visit various ser­ 1. Economy of operation: the janitor I ,i t St ut $100 each. All <>r any
Hosmer Bldg. Silverton, Ore.
pagan Rome? War is hell and civili­
who
takes
care
of
the
High
School
All kind of chicken food at Schu­ zed people should "cut it out”.
pens of the state asking extensions
purt of these beautiful lots in Daven­
bert’s Produce Market.
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but it is understood that there will be budding can a'so look after this work. port uddition, can be had ut these
The Romans started in to kill The no work undertaken except that pro­ 2. Better superintendence: by locating
DR. R. S. PETTIT.
Eugene Chapin, the great apostle
low prices; 10 per cent down, easy
of Prohibition will be in Silverton Silverton Journal and they will do it vided for on the Willamette-Pacific the new building at this place, no time payments. For particulars, see Il E.
CHIROPRACTOR.
they line to Coos Bay.
will be lost by the Superintendent tie-
P hone : B lack 1062
Saturday, May 2nd at 8 o’clock P. M. if we let them. Notice what
Brown, Exclusive Agent.
have done with our advertising. But
tween buildings.
Portland
will
use
200,000
pounds
Andrew Jensen, Dan Jensen and j this only gives us the more room to
Office at Residence.
3.
Th's
site
already
has
water
and
of pig led this year in lay water
In Silverton.
Park Street, 2 blocks east of Chris Nelson of Portland were guests ' tel' the story of their perfidy and if mains.
sewer ami is the only one which is
Dr, Hcisley will l>c at Silverton
at
the
home
of
Ole
Streeds
over
Sun
­
High School.
I our friends keep sending in subs we
A large flouring mill is being built thus provided; all other sites would Monday, Wednesday und Friday. Of­
day.
! wi’l remain very much alive until we at Cove. Union county, to take the entail considerable expense in this di­ fice over Preston's Shop. Leave orders
After two weeks’ vacation, Miss have driven the traitorous hierarchy place of one burned last year.
rection.
ut Preston’s. Will be at residence at
DR. B. L. STEEVES
Merene Digerness started her music , out of our beloved country.
A large warehouse is being built at 4. Central location: This site in our Woodburn the other days of the week.
Practice limited to
studies again in the Willamette Uni­
estimation is moat easily reached from Both phones at Woodburn. Over the
The W. O. W. Drill Team, a bunch of Nelson’s siding in Baker Co.
versity Tuesday.
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Forest Grove Cannery is adding a I all parts of the district.
Brown phone to Woodburn charges
other members of tiie W. O. W. accom-
Signed,
G. W. Adams of Marion, represent­ painied by their Circle ladies, went to fine warehouse addition.
Room 209 Steave<Buildinjr
are 10c for one minute.
Julius Alm,
the Mutual Insurance Companies Salem last Friday night. The occa­
F. L. Chambers will erect a factory
S alem ,
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O regon ing
A. F. Blackerby,
of Salem, made this office a pleasant sion was a contest between the Salem building for the Eugene mattress anil
Marion
Palmer,
cal
1
yesterday.
rug
industry.
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Drill Team and the Silvertonites and
Do you want to quit ranching and
J. E. Caliater.
Home rendered lard in 5 pound cans everybody in Silverton is feeling as
Springfield has a greenhouse indus­
get a paying business or a home in
for 65 cents and in 10 pound cans at proud as a peacock over the fact that 1 try with almost an acre under glass.
FOR RENT
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town? Have you u few acres to trade
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$1.30 Saturdays only, at The Peoples our boys carried off the prise. Cap­
Geo. Young of La Grande is install-1 Two new store rooms, equipped in on a large farm ? Do you want to
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SILVERTON TIME TABLE.
Market. 25 c26.
tain Robert Mount did himself proud.' ing machinery and enlarging his candy with up-to-date conveniences, full exchange your house and lot for a
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The judges were fair and the Salem factory.
Mrs.
A.
G.
McMillan,
her
daughter
'
basement, in best part of Silverton, home that is paying, near Silverton?
* Arrive from Portland 8:35 A.M. ♦
team
did excellent work, but they had
Friday a pary of 25 Agricultural cheap rent and good lease. Apply to Have you an eastern farm to exchange
Ida
anu
her
grand
daughter,
little
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11:30 A.M.
Marjorie, were passengers for salem to treat just the same and their Circle , College Students and Professors spent II. E. Brown for full particulars, for a nice home in the West? I have
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5:05 P.M. * Wednesday morning.
did treat to a splendid lunch. Next | the day visiting the principal Salem over Journal office.
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some nice, clear inside property und
7:05 P.M. ♦
Monday evening these two team*| factories.
H.
E.
Brown
and
Captain
Wood
of
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business propositions to swap for
Salem 11:59 A.M.
Merford is undertaking the ■ con­
will have another contest, this time in
For
Sale
or
Exchange.
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A'bany
made
the
Silver
Falls
Tim
­
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farm land; also orchard and alfalfa
5:50 P.M.
-it Mint inn of a
t'Jlllhn Elks
L’lL.
♦,
a $50,000
temple.
th Silverton hall. All members of, 1 struction
$1600 for 160 acres in Nebraska. land to exchange for stock or dairy
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Springfield 9:15 A.M. * ber Camp a real estate visit last Sat­ the W. O. W. and of the Circle are in­
Congressman Sinnott has secured This is well located close to cream ranches; also some tine timber and
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“Brownsville 1:45 P.M. ♦ urday returning Monday.
$60,000 additional for the Pendleton route, and is fine soil. Price is right. sawmill* to sell, exchange or would
vited.
Mr. George Aker who was here this
r
postoffice.
H. E. Brown, Silverton, Oregon.
take a partner. Write or call. II E.
Silverton, Ore., April 23rd.,1914.
Depart for Portland 7:25 A.M. * week in the interests of the Macca­
Hood River pays $18,000 a year city
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Brown, Silverton, Oregon.
Henry
C.
Porter,
,
bees,
went
to
Carlton
Thursday.
He
9:15 A.M.
taxes for 2000 population, and it
For Sale or Exchange.
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Aumsw’lle, Ore.,
1:45 P.M. * expects to return in about a week.
costs $200,000 a year for 8000 people
For Silverton residence, almost 27 THE GREATEST SYSTEM OF
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5:50 P.M.
Subs begin to come in again thick Dear Cousin:— I beg your pardon of Hood River county.
CULTIVATION ON EARTH
acres
close to Salem, modem improve­
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Salem 8:35 A.M.
and fast and the editor is quite happy for even talking politics to you, as you
Flavel has been chosen for docks ments, lays well on main county road.
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2:00 P.M.
in spite of his good prospects for a have favored me several times in the for the Hill terminals and yardage Price, $5200. H. E. Brown, Silverton,
The price of the Gravity Ha d Cul­
tivator is $8.
“Springfield 11:30 A.M.
prolonged residence behind the bars. past, but as Mr. A. A. Ulvin, our will be constructed to hold 1000 cars. Oregon.
neighbor, >s a candidate for Repres-
The price of the Gravity Junior is
“Brownsville 5:05 P.M. *
If you want good pasture with good
Wheeler is to have dockage facili­
entat've, I herein enclose some of his
$5.
For Sale or Exchange.
water and grass, apply to W. P. Morse
ties to transfer water freights.
The price of the Gravity attachment
cards, and if not asking too much of
$3000 for 40 acres finest black loam, is $2.50.
on the old John Fuehr place, between
Three churches are to unite in
you, you may distribute them when
Silverton and Mt. Angel.
23p25.
building a large college at Philomath. on rural route, macadam road, 1 'a
These inventions are beyond ques­
you see fit for I fully believe that he
Local capital is developing a large miles from railroad station, 5 miles tion the greatest that were ever used
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Gray and Mr. is the right man at the right time.
from Salem, spring and creek water, in a garden.
and Mrs. F. A. Conklin, all of King-
I think I know Mr. Ulvin well. He meat pack'ng plant at Springfield.
We recommend the Gravity Hand
Milton and Freewater are to get small house, all fenced, is an ideal
ston, New Y’ork, are in the city this is broad, able and fair and we feel as
place for small dairy. Will give terms. Cultivator for large gardens and for
week looking for a location for a th ugh Si'verton should be repres­ new libraries.
splendid deep work. The Gravity Ju­
Like-Meat is healthful.
W. H. Lucke of Canby will build a
home.
nior ’s a lighter machine and is espe­
ent« d by the representation which we
Do
You
Want
to
Buy?
cially adapted for women ami children
Like-Meat is nutritious.
Lost.-Monday forenoon between the se’ect ourselves. Hoping that you warehouse at Oregon City.
$2800 will buy a lot 60x168 with a with small gardens. The Gravity at­
Silverton hotel and the Rest room, will be able to assist us, I lemain, OREGON’ SOCIALIST
Like-Meat is economical.
7-room modern house and other build­ tachment works on the same principle
either on Oak street or First street,
Your Cousin, A. F. Blackerby.
PARTY TICK ET ings. Thia is a beautiful home, just but is attached to other tools, such us
Perry Moser was in Salem Monday. a twenty dollar bill. Leave at this of­
a pointed hoc or rake, and it ia one of
listed and is bound to go quick. For the finest things any gardener ever
Gilbert Bentson was in the Capital fice. 25 p 25
United States Senator—B. F. Ramp further information, call on me. II. used. With any one of these machines
Monday.
H. Gordal of North Dakota visited
Governor—W. J. Smith.
E. Brown, Box 145, Silverton, Oregon. the worker can do the work of five or
six men and do it much better than
People in S:lverton are putting in at the L. G. Momerak home for about School District Number Four, Marion State Treasurer—B. F. Sloope
with a hoe or with the old style push
County, Oregon.
a week and then continued his Pacific
For Sale.
their late gardens.
Attorney General of Oregon—J. E.
machines. The Gravity cultivates deep
Coast trip, going to Oregon’s metrop­
$7000
for
160
acres,
black
loam
soil.
Hosmer
or shallow; it works <ery rapidly; it
G. H. Dedrick is making garden at olis Tuesday.
Notice is hereby given that an elec­ State Labor Commission — August Four million feet saw timber, large does the work better than any other
his Oak Grove home.
house, three barns. This is a good hand cultivator in the world and it
Nikula
This fight for the principles of lib­ tion will be held on Saturday, May
Like-Meat contains no tubercular erty right in the United States is a 2nd, 1914, at two o’clock P. M. in the Staft Supt. of Public Instruction— dairy ranch; 30 acres in crop, 70 acres does it so easy that gardening becomes
a pleasure. Write for information or
or cancerous germs.
good pasture, creek and spring water, send the price and we will ship a ma-
Mrs. Flora Foreman
much more important war than any High School Building in the City of
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Silverton,
Oregon,
at
which
time
the
Julis Aim’s Grocery st re is receiv­ that we may have with Mexico.
State Railroad Commissioner—I. O. one-half mile to railroad and town. If chin • at once.
legal voters of School District Number
J. E. HOSMER,
y u are looking for something good,
Puerola
ing a new coat of paint.
Charge all along the line!
Four, Marion County, Oregon, will Justices of Supreme Court—D. W see this. Call on or write to II. E. Inventor and Manufacturer, Silver-
Mr. and Mrs.C. K. Loe were in the
Word comes from Baker that E. G.,
ton, Oregon.
vote on the question of a school house
Robinson, N. Rannells, A. G. Hotch­ Brown, Silverton, Oregon.
Capital City Wednesday.
Dedrick was recently elected vice pres­
site and the erection of a School Build­
For Sale or Exchange.
kiss,
Chas.
H.
Otten.
Master Oliver Rovelstad made his ident of the Baker Commercial Club. ing in and for School District Number
For Sale
$1500
for a nice 5-room cottage,
Howell Prairie friends a visit Wednes­ Earl is known in Eastern Oregon as Four, Marion County, Oregon.
160 acre farm near Park Rapids, barn and other buildings. Some or­
FOR SALE.
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The
Live
Wire
of
Baker
”
day.
Minn., partly improved, spri/ig water, chard, berries, garden, city water, "
By order of the District School
Miss Carrie Moffit who was at the Board.
Mrs. A. G. Steelhammer was a pass­
$1600 for a new 5-room cottage, just and good soil, will sell cheap for cash. lawn, everything to make a home com-
enger on the morning train for Salem Sa’em Hospital returned Sunday much Attest
completed, in good location, $500
H. E. Brown, Silverton, Oregon. f >rtable. Will exchange for 5 acres
improved. She was accornpained by O. E. THOMPSON, M. COOLEY,
Monday.
down, terms to suit purchaser.
in valley near Silverton, Salem or any
C'erk.
Photo*.
Chairman.
Louis Sol of Albany visited at the her brother, B, F. Moffit, who depart­
good
town in Willamette valley. H.
If you are looking for a snap, come
At the Jones Studio. I will make E. Brown, Silverton, Oregon.
Carl Bentson home returning to his ed for his home at Corval'is Tuesday. Dated April 21st, 1914.
John Waldal who delivered a most
in. I have over 100x300 feet, all in the full $4.00 cabinet photographs for
home Wednesday.
$1.75 for a few days. Don’t miss this
excellent
temperance
lecture
in
the
A beautiful home in Seattle in best
II. L. Ford’s View of Liquor Question. young orchand; 5-room house, city wa­ chance. Baker Photo.
Mrs. V. H. Wilson of Seattle and
W.
O.
W.
Hall
departed
for
his
home
ter.
Make
me
an
offer.
restricted district. This is a new,
M'ss Clara Vorseth took a trip to the
Rev. H. L. Ford a former pastor of
in Wisconsin Tuesday. On his way
sightly, modern home, all furnished
H. E. Brown, Silverton, Ore.
COOS BAY LOTS
Capital Wednesday.
S
-
'verton
Christian Church believes
Mr. Waldal will stop and lecture at
and rented. Will exchange for home
Portsmouth
Land
Co.,
represented
that our Legislature should enact a
If you are one of the few who have Port and and Spokane.
EXCHANGE
in or near Silverton. II. E. Brown, ex­
by
H.
E.
Brown
of
Silverton,
Oregon,
law making it compulsory to have all
not tasted Like-Meat go to Julius
Almost 70 acres, best located, near has very desirable lots for sale in the clusive agent.
The
Yeoman
Lodge
will
give
a
spiritous liquors for medicinal or other
Alms’ store Friday.
I have property in Portland, Wood­
Dance and Oyster Supper Friday purposes kept on the front shelves of electric and steam line railroad, fine [ best seaport town on the Pacific
Leon L. Myers returned from a vis­ night April 24. A cordial invitation
'mprovements, 5 acres choice prunes, Coast. They will be sold on easy burn, Sa’em, Sublimity, Stayton, Sil­
it to Portland the last of last week is extended to all. Come and have a all Drug stores and to be dispensed 2 acres variety orchard nicely equip­ terms with only 10 per cent down. verton and Eugene to exchange.
in plain view of customers; and that ped, five cows, horses, hogs, chickens. I
and went to Salem Monday.
I have a large list of California,
good time.
any intoxicating liquors found in back Will sell and g’ve terms. Price, $12,- Come in and see plat and views. H. E.
Mexico,
New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon,
S. Peterson was here on a business
Brown,
the
agent.
Be sure to see every one of your, rooms or concealed from the view of
I 000, or will exchange for transfer bus- '
trip Tuesday for The Sunset Salmon neighbors about subscribing for the |
Washington, Idaho, and Canada farms
the public should constitute prima
Curing Co. of Toledo, Oregon.
Silverton Journal. We can’t do this facie evidence for conviction of the iness or close in income property. For 50 Cents—In Clubs of Five—50 Cents and residence properties to exchange.
further information call or write H.
The Silverton Journal will be sent
I have business propositions in Ida­
Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Lytle very important part of the work but proprietor.
E. Brown, Silverton, Ore.
to any address, in America until ho, Washington, Oregon, California,
on April 9th 1914, a 10 pound boy. you can. Please do not 'et it go un­
further notice at the rate of 50 cents Colorado, Nevada, Nebraska, Michi­
Everybody happy and doing well.
done for it means everything to us
To the Chain Gang:
Trade at Schubert & Co’s, wher a year, in clubs of five or more. Let gan, Kentucky and Tennessee, to ex­
and
the
work
that
we
are
doing.
T. E. Preston is on the sick list this
Send in as many names of friends you get highest prices for your pro­
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„ duce and best value f r your money. every patriot subscriber send us a change.
week. He says that the grippe has
Dr. Enna f Portland will give a j of freedom as you can. We want
club and the battle will be won.
H. E. BROWN,
send
them
sample
copies
and
sub.
the grip on him this time all right.
Scand’navian program at the home blanks. Do it now!
Phone Red 881
21 tf 50 Cents—In Clubs of Five—50 Cents
Silverton, Oregon.
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