A NOBLE MAN DIED. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦O* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<• G. H. Dedrick is in Dak Grove. Have you seen the bub) wardrobe in Last Friday morning James Gordon j "The Shop" window this week. Sr. was found dead in his bed. His 11 Ernest Croas, a nephew of son and his son’s wife wore away the [ Cross, >s here from Oregon City evening before and Mr. Gurdon put I ing in the Cross harness Shop. Prohibition < niulidnte for l’rmídent 1908 mill 1912 i the children to bed and sat up and Mrs. T. E. Preston was at the Ever- talked after his son and his daughter- green school house one day this week in-law got back till about eleven helping train the students for the May o’clock. Several weeks before he had Day dance. suffered a shock of paralysis and had Trade at Schubert A Co’», wher been quite feeble for several days but you get highest prices for your pro­ that evening he seemed better and duce and best value f r your money. they were taken entirely by surprise Phone Red 881 21 tf when they found him cold in cleat h Don’t forget that the finest, tai'or- the next morning. Mr. Gordon was in the city Wed- made suits can be had at Fred Caven- tier’s cleaning, prvssing and dying nesday the 22nd and made his friend shop on Main Street, The work is the ami comrade, the Jounral man, a call Our Home Bakery is where celebrated Fred Kauffmann tailor- as usual. In conversation at that our home people win out. not made suits and an* fully guaranteed. | time he showed that he fully rea'ized only in quality and quantity, Say Mr. Patriot it is up to you to do that his time was short. He said. but in the fact that the mon­ your work at that end of the line. We “1 am all in” and turned his head to ey spent for home industry will do the best we can at this end, hide the tears that were forcing is still in Silverton, right but we can do much better here if you themselves. We tried to cheer him | where we want it. Our bread keep thing- moving in your neck of the up. but he realized better than we that he was fighting his last battle. is the best. 8:00 P. M woods. James Gordon was born in Canada Silverton is one of the prettiest lit-| Oct. 26th, 1832. He moved to Winona. Cake. Crullers, and Cookies tie cities in Oregon and the best part Minn, in 1861, later moving to Man­ Fancy Pastry and Pies : : : ADMISSION FREE of it is it is improving all the time. kato, Minn., living there until 1889, are some of the other tempt­ ■ • The law breakers only train honest thence moving to Silverton. Ore., ing good things that you can people to guan! their liberty and to be where he resided until his death, always find here. There is no use baking when such more thrifty. April 24th, 1914, in the Silverton Hills, wholesome and pure food can L. B. Widel and F. C. Thorn have at the age of 82 years 5 months and be secured so reasonably. purchased the William l.auchmiller 28 days. America’s Greatest Anti-Liquor Orator flour and feed mill and will immedia­ In 1870 he married Anna Getty, to tely convert it into an up-to-date this union were born 3 children, H. SCHMIDBAUER. | cereal plant and will do a general Byron and James of Silverton and WILL DELIVER HIS NEW GREAT ADDRESS nœnœnnttînnnntnnnnnnîîxnnn::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::. ’'.:::::::5::::::::::1:: milling business. This is a good move Mrs. L. I. Bursell of Monmouth. Ore. for Silverton and we wish the boys The funeral services were held at the best of success. the M. E. Church, the pastor, W. R. I The recent case of Lewis Johnson in F. Browne, officiating. Mr. Gordon was a man of thought + the circuit court of this county shows ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ that our judiciary is absolutely rotten. and what he thought he was brave The Jesuit’s fine hand is seen in the enough to express. He read a great To the Chain Gang: For Sale case mentioned. Listen! “Mr. Juror, deal and was always anxiou^ for Send in as many names of friends 160 acre farm near Park Rapids, did you ever read that dastardly anti­ others to share in the good thoughts of freedom as you can. We want tu Catholic paper, published in Silverton thus gained. He w^s not only a noble Minn., partly improved, spring water, send them sumpie copies and sub, by J. E. Hosmer?” And of course the man but he was a man of progress and and good soil, will sell cheap for cash. , blanks. Do it now I ----- H. E. Brown, Silverton, Oregon. conclusion is, whether he did or didn’t, and had the great, unselfish hope for NOTICE the whole human family—the hope that Lewis Johnson is not guilty. For Photo«. for the speedy coming of the brother Those who have Hated their property At the Jones Studio. 1 will muke hood of man. REPUBLICAN COUNTY RECORDER A Scandalous Shame. the full $4.00 cabinet photographs fur for exchange, and du not see anything $1.75 fur a few days. Don't miss thia they wish to exchange for, should Tis a shame to take the money says • ► JOHNSON BLIND TIGER CASE chance. Baker Photo. the bin! on Nellie’s hat, and it’s as write to me anti I will find you some­ Again the ends of justice were de-| much of a shame to take the one acre “Out to win”—Please boost! For Sale or Exchange. thing else. Keep trying. Help me feated in the Salem court. Again a facing Water street with the cozy man who is unquestionably guilty of \ $1600 fur 160 acres in Nebraska, match them up. If you will keep me little cottage, barn and other buildings violating the law and of whom fifteen j This is well located close to cream posted and do your part, I will adver­ city water, all in thrifty young orchard out of eighteen of the citizens of his ' route, and is tine soil. Price is right. tise and get you what you want. I and garden. 'This place is reasonably H. E. Brown, Silverton, Oregon. do not tadieve there la a alate in the th:s is interested it would be wise to worth $2000, but is reduced to $1500 own city, under oath as jurors, declare i A Uni n in which 1 can not find you an guilty, escapes the punishment due 1 investigate right now. For Sale or Exchange. for a short time. exchange, but you must help answer h’m for his crimes. For Silverton residence, almost 27 H. E. Brown, Silverton, Oregon. F. E. Wray has brought a car load A factor which contributed largely acres close to Salem, modern improve­ my ads no matter how large or hoM HOSMER & DOWN of fine Holstein cows here from the to the defeat of the prohibitionists was I ments, lays well on main county road. small, I will adjust them if it can be L awyers School Teachers Appointed. east. done. Write tu me often, or come and the testimony of Mayor Bowser who j At the district school board meeting appeared for the defense. His testi- | Price, $5200. H. E. Brown, Silverton, sec me. Sincerely for lluidneMii, H. E. Hosmer Bldg. Silverton, Ore. See the New Ideal Embroidery Hoop held Monday afternoon the following Oregon. Brown, Box 145, Silverton, Oregon. at “The Shop”. It is the latest and corps of teachers were elected for the money was to the effect that J. E. Johnston was refused payment for his FOR RENT est. ensuing year: For Exchange or Sale. DR. R. S. PETTIT. work as a detective fior the city on the Two new store rooms, equipped Harry Levy is laid up with a lame Prof. Dodson of Dayton, principal; Now you have it right in town on CHIROPRACTOR. grounds that a conviction had not with up-to-date conveniences, full knee caused by a rope on an unruly Prof. Nedry, Miss Virginia Keen and the Salem road, two acres of fine, P hone : B lack 1062 been secured. Now I am not concern- basement, in best part of Silverton, I beef. Miss Genev'eve Ryan, were assigned | ed if Johnston is paid or not, but this j cheap rent and good lease. Apply to biack loam, planted to orchard and Office at Residence. Mrs. A. F. Janz and Mrs. Grover the 6th, 7th and 8th grades. It was left the impression on the Salem jury H. E. Brown fur full particulars, berries, fenced, small buildings, water Park Street, 2 blocks east of e‘c. WiT exchange for two to five Simmons were Woodburn visitors not definitely decided which grade that the juries here in S’lverton had over Journal office. High School. each were to take. Miss Lewis, the ■ not convicted and that sentiment was acres near Portland or sell cheap for Wednesday. 5th grade; Miss Rachael Angel, the favorable to defendent. As a matter For Sale or Exchange. cash, Price $2()0<). If you are looking Mr. and Mrs. Tyro Hicks were over 3rd and 4th grades; Miss Viola O’Con­ $3000 for 40 acres finest black loam, for the best and cheapest bargains in DR. B. L. STEEVES from Salem visiting with relatives nor, the 2nd grade; Miss Lota Smith, of fact every citizen in this city knows un rural ruute, macadam ruad, 1 Vs or near Silverton, you should sec H. E. that we did secure a conviction here in Practice limited to pver Sunday. 1st grade; Miss Maude Harkleroad, S!,verton and that the council with­ miles from railroad station, 5 miles Brown, Silverton, Orcgan. EYE. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bristol of Salem the music department; C. E. Fieeland, held payment only because the convic. from Salem, spring and creek water, For Sale on Easy Terms. Room 209 SteeveeiBuildina visited at the Bristol home in this city the Manual training department; Noah tion was not sustained in Salem. We small house, all fenced, is an ideal I am prepared to handle about 10(H) Baker, janitor. — Yaquina Bay News. place fur small dairy. Will give terms. do not object to any official giving S alem , - - O regon over Sunday. customers on nice, clean, money-mak­ test'mony as long as that official tells Like-Meat has no tubercular or can­ Do You Maat to Buy? ing homes, from 8 acres up to 240 BETHANY NEWS the truth. Mayor Bowser says that cerous g°rms and is better than meat $2800 will buy u lot 60x168 with a acres improved, and give terms to suit. a conviction is a judgement followed for your health. G. D. Bowen who has been on the by punishment and that until the 7-room modern house and other build­ 1 have been very careful in selecting ings. This is a beautiful home, just the cream of the valley, and at the Earl Wood went to Down Wednes-I sick list is improving. guilty are punished they have not SILVERTON TIME TABLE. day’ to attend to the last 20 car ship­ J. T. Bowen and family visited at been convicte' and that is why he listed and is bound to go quick. For right price. Small payments down; ment of his potato deal. the home of Mrs. Charles Robinson, said what he did. Here is Webster on further information, call on me. H. easy payments. IL E. Brown, Box 145 E. Brown, Box 145, Silverton, Oregon. Silverton, Oregon. Arrive from Portland 8:35 A.M. When frying eggs put a little Like- of Independence, Saturday and Sun- the subject. Definition 1’290: “The « « 11:30 A.M. For Sale. Meat on them and see the resem- day. act of proving finding or adjudging M a Installment Sale for 60 Daya. 5:05 P.M. Quite a number of young people of guilty of an offense.” Here is Bou­ $7000 for 160 acres, black loam soil. blanance to ham and egg's. « Get a home! Why pay rent? Lots 7:05 P.M. Bethany attended the basket social vier’s law dictionary 1’435: "Finding Four million feet saw timber, large 44 « * J. J. Tweed has returned to Portland at the Hazel Dell School House Fri- 1, 2, and 3, in block 2, Second St., for Salem 11:59 A.M. a person guilty by verdict of a jury” house, three barns. This is a good $550; also 15 lots facing Second St., 44 44 after a visiting w-ith his father who day evening. 5:50 P.M. “Bish Cr. L. sect. 223; see 45 Alb. LJ. dairy ranch; 30 acres in crop, 70 acres has been very sick but who is reported Springfield 9:15 A.M. Frank Simmons has been having an 1. this dictionary is accepted as good pasture, creek and spring water, and 10 lots facing Third St. at $300 as improving. per lot, and lots 1, 5 and 6, facing “Brownsville 1:45 P.M. attact of the la grippe. authority by all jurists. A man may one-half mile to railroad and town. If First St. at $400 each. All or ..n> ♦ Miss Elsie Elliot visited with her Some of the many passengers for be convicted and yet escape punish­ y u are looking for something good, part of these beautiful lota in Daven­ * Depart for Portland 7:25 A.M. Salem Tuesday were, Grant Dav’s, cousin Miss May Moser last week . ment, and again I say when Bowser see this. Call on or write to H. E. port addition, can be had at these •< 9:15 A.M. M'ss Elsie Solberg spent Sunday at testified that the reason Johnson was Brown, Silverton, Oregon. W. M. Jones, Wilson Bowser, M. Cool­ 44 low prices; 10 per cent down, easy 1:45 P.M. the home of Miss Carrie Anderson. ey, W. S. Kline, and Ben McGinnis. not paid was because no conviction 44 e payments. For particulars, see H. E. 5:50 P.M. FOR SALE. Willard English broke his collar bone was obtained that it made a wrong im­ Brown, Exclusive Agent. Salem 8:35 A.M. In Silverton. Tuesday. Dr. Hiesley reduced the pression on this Salem jury who un-| $1600 for a new 5-room cottage, just 2:00 P.M. Dr. Heisley will be at Silverton fracture at Woodburn and the patient doubtedly adjudged that since the completed, in good location, $500 • EXCHANGE “Springfield 11:30 A.M. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Of­ mayor told them that the people here is doing nicely. down, terms to suit purchaser. “Brownsville 5:05 P.M. Do you want to quit ranching anil “The Girls’ Wide Awake Club” of fice over Preston’s Shop. Leave orders d’d not convict that they wou'd not Scotts Mills will give a play the at Preston’s. Will be at residence at do so either. Let us prohis realize I If you are looking for a snap, come get a paying business or a home in evening of the 2nd of May. Every­ Woodburn the other days of the week. who are our friends. Eternal vigil­ in. I have over 100x300 feet, all in town? Have you a few acres to trade Both phones at Woodburn. Over the ance is the price of liberty. If we I body go and have a good time. young orchand; 5-room house, city wa­ in on a large farm ? Do you want to exchange your house and lot for a Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morley and their Brown phone to Woodburn charges wore not eternally in a fight for right ter. Make me an offer. this town would go to the dogs in less 1 H. E. Brown, Silverton, Ore. home that is paying, near Silverton ? son Lloyd went to Portland Monday | are 10c for one minute. than a week. LEON L. MYERS. I Have you an eastern farm to exchange to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The Woman’s Christian Temper­ EXCHANGE for a nice home in the West? I have Morley ’ s daughter, Mrs. William All kind of chicken food at Schu­ ance Union recently held a very im­ NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION. Almost 70 acres, best located, near some nice, clear inside property and Grenberg. bert’s Produce Market. 21tf pressive memorial service in honor of electric and steam line railroad, fire business propositions to swap for Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Prunk of Salem Gill Bentson was in Woodburn Wed­ Mrs. L. M. N. Stevens, President of School District Number Four, Marion improvements, 5 acres choice prunes, farm land; also orchard and alfalfa were here for the W. O. W. contest. County, Oregon. nesday. the National Woman’s Christian Tem­ 2 acres variety orchard nicely equip­ land to exchange for stock or dairy Mrs. E. L. Smith was a Salem vis­ Mr. Prunk went home via auto truck perance Union and Mrs. Edith Hill ped, five cows, horses, hogs, chickens. ranches; also some fine timber and Notice is hereby given that an elec ­ and Mrs. Prunk used the S. P. R. R. itor Tuesday. Booker, President of the Oregon tion will be held on Saturday, May Will sell and g ve terms. Price, $12,- sawmills to sell, exchange or would Monday morning. Woman’s Christian Temperance Un­ Miss Grace Boyles was in the Capi­ 000, or will exchange for transfer bus­ take a partner. Write or call. IL E. Rev. R. F. Tischer will conduct ion. The speakers were Mrs. S. Alice 2nd, 1914, at two o’clock P. M. in the tal Tuesday. iness or close in income property. For Brown, Silverton, Oregon. High School Building in the City of Unitarian Services at W. O. W. hall George Cusiter was a passenger for next Sunday evening, All friends of Hanson, assistant State Recording Silverton, Oregon, at which time the further information call or write H. Secretary, Mrs. Henrietta Brown, A beautiful home in Seattle in best E. Brown, Silverton, Ore. Portland Wednesday. liberal religion and of progressive Multnomah President, Dr. F. L. Love­ legal voters of School District Number restricted district. This is a new, Four, Marion County, Oregon, will Rev. Leon L. Myers was a Portland thought are cordially invited. COOS BAY LOTS land of the First M. E. Church, Port­ vote on the question of a school house sightly, modern home, all furnished visitor again this week. Portsmouth Land Co., represented and rented. Will exchange for home One of the Lewis Johnson blind pig land, Mrs. Jennie Kemp, recently from site and the erection of a School Build ­ C. F. Thorn and Bert Widel were cases came up in the circuit court Tues­ H':niois and now campaign manager by H. E. Brown of Silverton, Oregon, ing in and for School District Number has very desirable lots for sale in the in or near Silverton. H. E. Brown, ex­ in Port'and over Sunday. day and ran over into Wednesday. At for the state W. C. T. U., and Miss clusive agent. Four, Marion County, Oregon. best seaport town on the Pacific I have property in Portland, Wood­ George Steelhammer was a Wood­ this writing we do not know the result Edna Rowan, National Superintend­ By order of the District School Coast. They will be sold on easy but we understand that the whiskeyite ent of the young people’s work of the burn, Sa'em, Sublimity, Stayton, Sil­ burn visitor Wednesday. Board. terms with only 10 per cent down. verton and Eugene to exchange. attorney again used The Silverton W. C. T. U. Attest Mr. and Mrs. O. Houglun were in Journal as a mud sill to clean his own Come in and see plat and views. H. E. Mrs. Jennie Kemp arrived in Port­ O. E. THOMPSON, M. COOLEY, I have a large list of California, the metropolis Wednesday. Brown, the agent. and his client’s dirty feet on. Never land, Friday, April 17th to fill Mrs. Mexico, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, C'erk. Chairman. H. E. Steen has purchased a fine, m’nd Johnny our turn will come some Booker’s place. She is a worker of Washington, Idaho, and Canada farms Dated April 21st, 1914. For Sale or Exchange. day and we’ll heap coals of fire on national reputation, and has had new Studebaker automobile. $1500 for a nice 5-room cottage, and residence properties to exchange. that old gray head. March on he said, charge of all the petition and resolu ­ 50 Cents — In Cluba of Five — 50 Cents 1 have business propositions in Ida­ The Willamette Valley is certainly barn and other buildings. Some or­ and so say we all. tion work of her organization for the The Silverton Journal will be sent chard, berries, garden, city water, ho, Washington, Oregon, California, th "Garden Spot of The World”. Later: Johnson won out and of course past eight years. While the loss of to any address in America until Colorado, Nevada, Nebraska, Michi­ J. E. Hosmer has a United State’s is as innocent as a lamb, but according Mrs. Booker is keenly felt, the Oregon further notice at the rate of 50 cents lawn, everything to make a home com­ gan, Kentucky and Tennessee, to ex­ patent on an invention that would tz> the Rummies that man Myers ought W. C. T. U., under the capable leader­ a year, in clubs of five or more. Let fortable. Will exchange for 5 acres change. make a fortune for some one if they to be put in the penitentiary. He’s a ship of Mrs. Kemp, are preparing for every patriot subscriber send us^a in valley near Silverton, Salem or any H. E. BROWN, good town in Willamette valley. H. only knew it. If anybody who reads disturber. their most vigorous campaign. club and the battle will be won. Silverton, Oregon. E. Brown, Silverton, Oregon. EUGENE W. CHAFIN THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH THE SILVERTON BAKERY V o T E MRS. MILDRED R. 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