The Silverton journal. (Silverton, Or.) 191?-1915, May 29, 1914, Image 4

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    A SOCIALIST COLUMN
DIED
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(Edited by a Socialist)
Alexander Allen Settlemier died at
Brotherhood of Man
the residence of his daughter, Mr». ; J Fatherhood of Geni
STILL SUFFERING
Oscar Bentson, on Water Street, at • >
By Tichenor
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A democrat sat at the white house 4:30 A.M. May 28th. Hia death was
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caused
by
old
age
and
a
complication
door, and he sat and be sit till I his
UNITARIAN (HIJRCH SERVICES
of
diseases.
sitter was sore; his whiskers | grew
Alexander Allen Settlemier was
Arc held in the W. O. W. Hull the Find Sunday
ioeg and lus hair turned gray as he
sat there patiently d~y by day; his born in Illinois in 1842. In 1870 he
in Each Month at 7:45 I'. M.
wift«, she left him. but he didn’t care; was married to Linnie Ann Allen to
Rev. Richard F. Tincher, Pastor.
he lost his religion and learned to whom was born sevenchililren. Those
swear; his clothes were tattered and liv ng are : Daisy L. Uhattin of Miss­
covered with dust, as he waited for oula. Mont. ; l.enona M. Skaife of Sil­
Wilson to bust the Trust. Alas! for verton. Ore.; Roy Allen Sett’emier of
Salvation Through Character
Leadership of Jesus
the victim, and Wilson, too; alas! for Portland, Ore.; Edna Clayrene Bent-
the whiskers the wind blew through; son of Silverton, Ore. Those who ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«
alas! for the clothing all tattered and have died are Goldie M. Settlemier
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torn, alas! for the cuss words the man Sarah Este'la Settlemier and William
Clair
Settlemier.
had
sworn;
not
a
darn
bit
of
good,
it
Our Home Bakery is where
Mr. Settlemier crossed the plains
is sad to relate, for the Trust humps
our home people win out, not
in
1847 and was known all over the
along at the same old gait. When the
only in quality and quantity,
C ast as a grand, good man. He was
Big Cut in Meats for
people
get
wise,
as
at
last
they
must,
but in the fact that the mon­
they will end such
torture by an industrious man and a man of
ey spent for home industry
noble principles and moat excellent
01 N1NG the Trust.
is still in Silverton, right
habits. His work was that of farm­
WAKE
UP
RUBE!
where we want it. Our bread
er and nurseryman in which he took
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is the best.
great pride and in which he excelled
COMPARE THESE.
to a very high degree. His home was
Cake, Crullers, and Cookies
WHY THIS DIFFERENCE?
at Albany,Ore..then at Missoula where
Fancy Pastry and Pies : : :
Average
he lived until a short time ago when
15c
Pork chops any kind, per lb. . . .
are some of the other tempt­
Worker President Rockefeller he
moved
to
this
city
to
liv
with
his
He
Pork
to
Roast,
per
lb
..................
ing good things that you can
Year
$445. $75,000. $100,000,000. daughter, Mrs. Bentson.
15c
always find here. There is
Beef Steak any kind, per lb. . . .
Month
37.
6,000.
8,333.000.
no use baking when such
The Silverton Journal joins with
12' ,c
Beef
to
Boil,
per
lb
...................
W
ek
8.o4
1,500.
2,165,000. his many other friends in sympathy
wholesome and pure food can
10c
Spring
Lamb
to
Stew,
par
lb.
.
Day
1.42 249.
350,000.
be secured so reasonably.
with the mourning relatives.
........................................... lJ'ie
Spring Lamb Chops, per lb.
Hour
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24.75
35.000.
Fresh Hamburger or Pork Sausage. 2 lbs for....................... 25c
Miaute
.0014
.40 %
583.
Pure Home Rendered Lard.................. Fives 65c......... Tens. ... 1.25
Realestate Transfer
Second
.00%
9.72
H. SCHMIDBAUER.
Another exchange was made Wed­
Farms with income under $250, 30.9
per cent or 1,714,296; over $250 and nesday by W. H. Jones and wife to
under $500, 27.9 per cent, or 1,602,854; Sam Brown and wife. This exchange
over
$500 and under $1,000. 24 per envolves a House and 2 lots in Geiser
at the regular public
A examinations
cent,
or 1, 378, 944; over $1,000 and addition, and a 5 acre track near
school examinations June 18th., 19th.
under $2,500, 14.5 per cent, or 829,- Sa'em. The deal was made by H. E.
and 20th.
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over $2,500, 2.7 per cent, or 154,- Brown who is operating a traders'
HOSMER & DOWN
Our pub'ic school closes June Sth.
resort oyer the Journal office.
120.
LAWYERS
Mrs. A. Chamness and her daughter
Census report, Vol. 5 .
The faculty of the Silverton High
Hosmer Bldg. Silverton, Ore. Versa went to Salem Thursday.
SOME STEEL STATISTICS.
School and Mrs. Tameron entertained
Mrs. Owen Wolfard, her sister
The annual report of the steel trust
N;na and little Helen went to Salem for December 31, 1911, shows that it the Seniors last Friday evening at the
DR. R. S. PETTIT.
yesterday.
had an average of 196,888 employes Cameron home. There were twenty-
two Seniors present and a right royal
CHIROPRACTOR.
The Misses Dora and Nora Skjel- for the year.
time
was the verd’ct of all. The ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
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P hon «: B lack 1062
ver were passengers for Salem yes­
That it paid them in salaries and
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terday morning.
wages $161,031—an average of $830. rooms were decorated in the class col.
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Office at Residence.
ors,
silver,
gray
and
orange
and
the
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Mrs. A. G. Steelhammer went to a year.
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Park Street, 2 blocks east of
class
flower,,
the
whit
rose.
That it made net profits of over
Salem Tuesday to get her little grand­
High School.
The
program
consisted
of
an
epit
­
daughter who has been in a hospital $142,000,000, or $700 on each employe. ome of school l’fe commencing with
That it owned or cont ruled 479,477
at that place.
the kindergarten and going through
Has been Nominated by the Socialist Party Ö
acres
of land.
DR. B. L. STEEVES
There are about sixty men now
all
the grades and closing with high
That
it
had
1,193
locomotives,
Practice limited to
working at the Silverton Lumber Co’s
school graduation exercises and pres­
camp and about two hundred at the 46,334 cars, 218 ships and steamers, entation of diplomas. A student of
of Oregon for
EYE. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
977
miles
of
track,
737 miles of spurs,
Silver Falls Timber Co’s camp.
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each
grade
received
a
prize
for
the
Room 209 Steeves Building
385 miles of leased, 403 miles of
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best
work
and
much
jollification
was
Tony
Bernard,
manager
of
the
Em
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S alem ,
-
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O regon
second track and 987 miles of siding.
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pire Atraction Company was here
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Since its organization ten years made by the lunches which were eaten
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Wednesday making arrangements for ago, it has paid profits great enough from the lunch boxes at recess.
Patronize
Tl
is
Work
of
our
H
‘
gh
School
is
an
entertainment
at
the
Gem
Theatre.
Careful,
Conscientious
and
Talented
Legal
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If
Heeted,
the
most
to pay for all its property.
JOE G HINDE’S
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Hosmer wouldn’t hurt a Catholic
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Had the nation taken over this pro­ one of the most important factors of
OPERA HOUSE BARBER SHOP
to
the
People
of
the
State.
Service
will
be
given
priest if he had the O. S. B. down, un­ perty ten years ago it could have paid our municipal progress and every
W ater and Oak Sts. Silverton, Ore. less the holy father undertook some
off the debt from the profits, and, be­ man and women should take a lively
Study the Principles he Advocates.
of his foul tricks.
ing out of debt, could now pay each inteiest in making the most of its
great
opportunity
to
build
up
our
Dr. O. F. Heisley will be in Silver- employe an average of $720 a year
future citizenery; and above all we
ton Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri­ more than they are now getting. And
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shou'd
fight everything which tends
days. Dr. S. btta Heisley will be yet employes vote for private owner­
SILVERTON TIME TABLE.
to
destroy
the
physical,
mental
and
ship of industries! Don't you think
here Tuesdays and Thursdays.
e
moral strength of these young, intel­ AUTOMOBILE TIRES AT FACTORY
COOS BAY LOTS
One day this week Delbert Reeves they are very, very wise?
Arrive from Portland 8:35 A.M.
ligent workers for higher things.
PRICES
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Portsmouth
Land Co., represented
e
11:30 A.M. « accidently discharged a rifle and the
by
IL
E.
Brown
of Silverton, Oregon,
One
Out
of
Every
Ten.
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5:05 P.M. » b Het luckily struck a rib causing it
A good fresh cow for sale. En­ SAVE FROM 30 to 60 P ER CENT has very desirable lots for sale in the
Dr.
W.
C.
Woodward
is
the
health
7:05 P.M. « to miss his heart and pass out of the
tf
best seaport town on the Pacific
Tube
officer of the District of Columbia, quire of Phone 841.
Tire
upper part of his shoulder.
Salem 11:59 A.M.
$
7.20
$1.65
28x3
< oast. They will l>e sold on easy
Use
the
subscription
blanks
we
en
­
the
capital
of
the
nation.
A
few
days
‘
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Trade at Schubert & Co’s, wher
5:50 P.M.
1.95
7.80
30x3
terms with only I# per cent down.
close
in
The
Journal
to
get
us
new
ago
he
testified
before
a
senatorial
e
»
2.80
you get highest prices for your pro­
10.80
30x3%
“ Springfield 9:15 A.M.
Come
in and see plat and views. H. E.
subs,
It
is
the
only
way
we
can
sur-
vice commission of the state of Illinois
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2.95
e
11.90
32x3%
“Brownsville 1:45 P.M. « duce and best value f r your money.
Brown,
the agent.
3.00
vive.
which
held
a
special
session
there.
This
is
your
fight,
as
well
as
12.40
34x3%
e
Phone Red 881
21 tf
3.35
13.70
32x4
Among other things Dr. Woodward ours, Let’s each do his part well and
Depart for Portland 7:25 A.M.
3.50
Mrs. Leverne Walker and her said:
14.80
33x4
a great victory will be won.
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50 Cent»—In Clubs of Five—50 Cents
3.60
16.80
34x4
9:15 A.M. « daughter, Miss Allene were visiting
“Ten per cent of all the recorded
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3.90
17.85
36x4
1:45 P.M. a in Silverton after the close of a suc­
The Silverton Journal will be sent
For Sale.
4.85
births in the District of Columbia
19.75
35x4 %
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5:50 P.M.
to
any address in America until
cessful term of school on Howell last year w’ere illegitimate, the
4.90
19.85
36x4%
Satin-finish, silver-plated J. W. York
Salem 8:35 A.M. « Prairie by the younger lady. They
further notice at the rate of 50 cents
5.10
21.50
37x4
%
mothers being between 13 and 20 alto, used about four months, with
a
5.90
24.90
37x5
2:00 P.M. * expect to return to their home at
a year, in clubs of five or more. Let
years of age in the majority of cases.” good case. Will sell reasonably. Jay
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All other sizes in stock. Non-Skid every patriot subscriber send us a
“Springfield 11:30 A.M.
Boise, Idaho next week.
According to this showing one out E. Myers, Journal office.
tires 16 percent additional, red tubes
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“Brownsville 5:05 P.M.
Last Saturday was the biggest of every ten babies bom in the capital
ten per cent above gray. All, new club and the battle will be won.
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clean, fresh, guaranteed tires. Best
day we’ve had yet at THE PEOPLES city of the American republic is bom
standard and independent makes. Buy
MARKET. We wish to thank our out of wedlpck.
FOR RENT
direct from us and save money. 5 per
patrons for their trade and we are so
What have those to say who are
cent discount if payment in full ac-
BEAUTIFUL AND COLORED
Two new store rooms, equipped
well pleased with our experiment everlastingly charging Socialism with
companies each order. C. O. D. on 10 with up-to-date conveniences, full
POST CARDS
per cent deposit. Allowing examina­ basement, in liest part of Silverton,
that we have concluded to try the same being immoral and with having de­
tion.
Many are rich, rare, pictures of
thing next Saturday. See the display signs upon the marriage relation to
cheap rent and good lease. Apply to
TIRE FACTORIES SALES CO.
BEAUTIFUL MODELS AND
ad in another column in this issue.
this startling showing?
Dept.
A
....
Dayton,
Ohio
H. E. Brown for full particulars,
ACTRESSES
For Sale or Exchange:—$8500 for
Here we have the statement posi­
over Journal office.
Also
a
Self-Filling
Martin Lorence was a Salem vis­ 70 acres one mile from Aumsville, 60 tive from a high public official under
FOR SALE
FOUNTAIN PEN
itor Wednesday.
acres in cultivation, 7 acres orchard, capitalism that ten per cent of the
52 acres close to Silverton, 14 acre«
All for only 50 cents
FOR SALE
Mrs. T. R. Shockley was a Salem mostly prunes, 8 room house, large babies bom
The greatest bargain in beautiful Hops, hop house and press, 45 aerea
in th
Distri :t of
Clothing Store In town of 35000.
visiter Monday.
barn, all kinds of new out buildings, Columbia, which will doubtless hold cards and rare art pictures ever crop all in, 2 acres orchard, all stock
offered, Many are hard to obtain and
Miss Marie Eidson was a Capital an ideal place. Will take exchange good throughout the country, are have so'd singly for the price we ask and equipments go with place, only I'his store is doing a good business
illegitimate.
in
small
place
up
to
$4000
if
price
and
City visitor Tuesday.
for all. These will go quickly to all % mile to station % mile to school, and will invoice $3000. Itesides fix­
lovers of the beautiful in nature who all very best of soil, now think of the tures which is about $600. The rent
location
is
right.
W.
F.
Johnson.
Capitalism,
according
to
your
own
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brown visited at
appreciate rare art pictures of well price $150 per acre including every­ is $35. per month. This is in a nice,
Aumsville,
Oregon.
highest
authority,
places
the
brand
of
the Capital Monday.
models.
clean railroad town. Might exchange
illegitimacy upon ten out of every developed
A reliable self-filling fountain pen thing. For further information in­ part. H. E. Brown, box 145, Silverton
K. H. B. Rains went to Mill City to
CARD OF THANKS
hundred children bom under it.
Ore,
quire
of
H.
E.
Brown,
Silverton,
free with each order. These alone
v'sit his sister Monday.
Oregon.
have sold for one dollar in stores.
We desire to express our thanks
Cedar posts for sale. Call or write and appreciation for the kindness and
The 100 beautiful cards and pen all
Exchange Piano for Cows
FOR SALE
for but 50c and 10c in stamps for
to E. L. Paterson, Hullt, Ore. 30p33 sympathy shown us during the long
NOTICE
I will exchange our piano which postage.
$4000 will buy 40 acres of very bent
All kind of chicken food at Schu­ illness and death of our beloved son cost $400 and which we have had for
bottom
land,
nice'y
improved,
3
miles
ART PORTRAYAL CO.
The people of Silverton and vaciaity
bert’s Produce Market.
21tf and brother Lars. Especially do we only three years for two good cows,
Dayton, Ohio.
from SJ,verton on good road, if you
There is a great future for this Ore­ thank Rev. A. O. White for his words of or I will sell it cheap for cash.
arc looking for an ideal home close are in high glee at last. We have
gon country if we learn how to behave comfort, and C. A. Benson for the use 28c31
the man and the goods that surely
Walter Smith, Hullt, Ore.
in you should see this.
of his automobile which made it poss­ Phone 7-8.
our fool selves.
H. E. Brown, Exclusive agent, Box puts a stop to that dreaded Rheu-
Miss Grace Keeton of Salem vis­ ible for us to see Lars often during
145, Silverton, Ore .
matism. Just think of it, one of our
ited with friends at the Scott’s Res­ the last days at the Sanitorium. We 17 DC 17 London “Tango” Necklace
citizens
had his hip thrown out of
also thank those who sent flowers.
r IvEE “Evelyn Thaw” Bracelet
taurant Wednesday.
EXCHANGE FOR ANYTHING
place
and
siatic rheumatism attacked
Mr. and Mrs. K. Jensen and family.
These two beautiful pieces of pop­ $1 Complete Shaving Outfit SI
Attorney Adams and Lewis Johnson
ular jewelry are the craze among so­
10 Articles 10
th
same,
His hip was also para-
What have you to exchange for a
were passengers for Sa'em on the
The annual meeting of the American ciety women in New York and the
nice little improved farm of 80 acres, lized and a few applications of that
Monday morning train.
largest
cities.
They
are
neat
and
ele
­
To
advertise
our
Universal
Shaving
Federation of Patriotic Voters and
and Universal Products we will 3 miles from R. R. town of 5000 in. wonderful Liniment cured him, made
The W. C. T. U. will take a vacation great patriotic eonference will be held gant gold finished articles that will Outfit
for a limited time only, send this well habitants; good level land and level
gladen
the
heart
of
every
girl
or
during the summer months, resuming at the Congress Hotel, Chicago, on woman, no matter how young or old. worth $3.00 Shaving Outfit for $1.00.
him sound and well in side of two
We sell our products to the consumer road to town; near chool. This is weeks and many others are now en­
active work again in August.
June 23rd to 25th. No one can afford Very stylish and attractive.
in the midRt of fruit and alfalfa and
Our Free Offer. We are advertis­ direct and therefor® you save all
Harvey Hobart came up from Port­ to miss this great meeting. Come
agents* profits which as you know are is the garden spot of the world with joying good health once more. Every­
ing
Spearment
Chewing
Gum
and
de
­
land Sunday and went to salem Tues­ whether you are a delegate or not. sire to place a box of this fine, health­ very large.
a fine moderate, healthful climate, not one suffering from Rheumatism should
C. W. Bibbs, Nat. Secy.., Minneapo­ ful gum into every home. It sweet­
day to take the bar-examination.
1 "
Hollow
" Ground Razor.
to hot nor too cold. This 80 acres is not delay in getting to the front and
t 5-inch Lather Brush.
ens the breath—whitens the teeth and
Think of one man makirg $30,000 lis, Minnesota. 30p31
fenced and cross fenced, has a neat
1
Razor
Strop,
Canvas
Back.
aids digestion. It is refreshing and
on 85 acres of Logan berries in the
4
room house, barn, chicken house, 90 becoming well again. One bottle of
1
Nickel
Easel
Back
Mirror
pleasing to all. To every one sending
In Silverton.
Willamette Valley in one season.
1
33-inch
Barber
Towel.
foot well and water can be had for Dr. Bradford’s Liniment, will cure
us but 50c and 10c to cover shipping
1 Bar Shaving Soap.
Dr.
Heisley
will
be
at
Silverton
costs
we
will
ship
a
big
box
of
20
irrigation
at a reasonable rate; just most all cases unless chronic and it
Mrs. H. P. Hicks went to Sheridan
1 Box Talcum Powder.
regular 5c packages of the Spearmint
Monday,
Wednesday
and
Friday.
Of
­
3
mileH
from
Alamogordo, N. M. Now is also a sure cure for sprains,bruises,
Monday after her daughter, Freida,
Gum and include the elegant,
1 Decorated China Mug.
don’t get it that this is Old Mexico. sore throat, lame back, etc.
who has been attending school at that fice over Preston’s Shop. Leave orders “Tango" necklace and “Evelyn Thaw"
1 Aluminum Barber Comb.
at Preston’s. Will be at residence at bracelet absolutely free.
There is no fighting in New Mexico
1 Bristle Hair Brush.
place.
No eure, money refunded at once,
Woodburn the other days of the week.
This offer is for a short time only.
Each outfit packed in neat box $1.00. and it is a nice place to live. I will
Sherwin Shoales who has been pre­ Both phones at Woodburn. Over the Not more than 2 orders to one party. Coin or Money Order, postage 10c exchange this for anything anywhere, $1.00 per bottle. Made and sold by
extra.
paring for teaching at the Normal Brown phone to Woodburn charges Dealers not allowed to accept this.
make offer. H. E. Brown, Silverton,
T. J. BRADFORD,
UNITED SALES COMPANY
UNIVERSAL PRODUCTS CO.
School in Salem, expect« to take the are 10c for one minute.
Oregon.
Dayton, Ohio
P. O. Box 101
Dayton, Ohio.
27p27
Silverton, Oregon.
SATURDAY ONLY
THE SILVERTON BAKERY
f
PEOPLE’S MARKET
J. E. HOSMER
ATTORNEY GENERAL
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