The Silverton journal. (Silverton, Or.) 191?-1915, June 19, 1914, Image 3

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Beautiful Womanhood
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HELP AROUSE Ol It AMERICAN PATRIOTS!
J. E. HOSMER, Silverton, Oregon
Second Hand Store
We have just what
you are looking for
Use the subscription blanks we en­
close in The Journal to get us new
subs. It is the only way we can sur­
vive. This is your fight, as well as
ours. Let’s each do his part well and
a great victory will be won.
BIG SAVING ON FIRST COST
EXCHANGE
$1600—for 160 acres in Colorado,
There are so many things that Elpaso County, all good black soil.
we have that you need, just as Barn and Si'o, 20 acres itu cultivation
good as new. Come in and see. fine well of water, on cream route,
CHARLES WEBB
FOR SALE
52 acreH close to Silverton, 14 acres
Hops, hop house and press, 45 acres
crop all in, 2 acres orchard, all stock
and equipments go with place, only
a* mile to station H mile to school,
all very best of soil, now think of the
price $150 per acre including every­
thing. For further information in­
quire of H. E. Brown, Silverton, Ore,
^A'or Sale or Exchange: $8500 for
^Hieres one mile from Aumsville, 60
acres in cultivation, 7 acres orchard,
mostly prunes, 8 room house, large
barn, all kinds of new out buildings,
an ideal plnce. Will take exchange
in small place up to $4(loo if price and
location ia right. W. F. Johnson.
Aumsville, Oregon.
R. F. 1). if you are looking for a good
b!g farm for little cash, here it is,
or will exchange for anything of good
value in Oregon.
Exchange
$8000—for 320 acres 4 miles from
Othello, Wash.^5 acres in grain, 100
acres can be irrigated, lake of water
on place, no buildings, party wants
5 or 10 acres near some good town in
Wil'amite Valley or might consider
city or town property, or sell and give
terms. What have you to offer?
Exchange
$47,000 for 795 acres in Asotin Co.
Washington. 500 acres in crop, dark
loam soil,300 acres pasture fine build­
ings, water piped to barn and house.
This is tine for fruit and a'l kind of
berries and garden. Party wants
smaller place in Oregon or Washing­
ton. If you are looking for a farm
that is a money maker here it is.
H. E. Brown, Silverton, Oregon,
It has been suggested that our farm­
have no right to butt into our
NOTED, NOT NOTICED ers
C'ty affairs and try to tell us what to
if they haven’t, who in the
SLAVE PRESS AFRAID do. world Well,
has? Don’t they furnish three-
\\ hen the Preaa of our great country
is Free it will be no Respect« of
Persons but will Glva Every In­
dividual and all < laaacH an Equal
Opportunity to K iom and to be
Known.
fourths of the money to build the
town? Don’t they pay for nearly all
the improvements? Don’t they pay
for the fine homes and fine clothes
that the city people have? Now I
can just imagine hearing some smart
guy say what a lie! The city peo-
p’e pay the farmers for their product
and that is what keeps them, they
would starve f it was not for the peo­
ple in town. SAY, WHERE DO THE
( 1TY PEOPLE GET THE MONEY
WITH WHICH THEY BUY THE
FARMERS’ PRODUCT?
The Silverton Journal,
Silverton, Ore.
Gentlemen:
When the Hon Rrnesto Nathan,
former .Mayor of Rome, I tally, re­
cently landed from the ateam ship
“Stampalia” in the city of New Y*ork
he was met in the bay by a
delegation comprised of grand lodge
SALE OR I.X< IIANGE
officers of New York State Masonic
$25,006 for 360 acres 6 miles form
Organization and upon hia arrival at Sublimity, 40 acres under plow, 80
the pier he was welcomed by a dele­ ‘ acres in pasture, balance timber, 15-
gation of Guardians of Liberty. : 000,000 feet saw timber, saw mill,
While still upon the water the follow­ plainer, loging engine. I will take
ing marconigrarn was sent to Mr. i part exchange and give time, terms
Nathan:
to suit.
“Nathan, Stampalia.
Exchange
Representative citizens will welcome
$13,520—for 338% acres near Me
your arrival.
Minnville, stork farm, this is ideal
Guardians of Liberty."
and equipped. Wants small place in
Our delegation who met him at the va'l y. Anyone wishing a stock
dock was comprised of representatives ranch in a good part of the state and
of the National Court and of Local where he can raise his feed should
Courts in New York among whom investigate this, (’all or write H. E.
were a number of Italian Protestant i Brown, Box 145, Silverton, Oregon.
ministers. The delegation carried ;
EXCHANGE
Italian and United States flags and
wore.on their lapels a United States! $15,000 for 200 acres near Brown­
flag bow from which was suspended; ville, Oregon, 90 acres in crop, 50
the Italian colors with "G. of L." acres pasture well and spring water,
all kinds of buildings new and good,
printed »hereon.
Mr. Nathan received the delegation 1 % acres family orchard all kinds of
w'th great cordiality and expressed garden and berries, close to school.
his thanks and appreciation of the Will exchange for Portland residence
reception given him by the American or income property or part cash,
patriots. Upon being invited to lec­ terms.
ture while in this country he stated
that it would be impossible dur!ng | $11,880—for 328 acres near Brown­
the present trip, which will be taken ville, Oregon, 60 acres in cultivation,
up entirely by business matters, but 200 acres in pasture large family
upon his return to this country in the Orchard nice 5 room house, two barns
fal1, he would be very glad to consider creek water. This is a well improved
the niatter. Among the Guardians of farm, w’ll exchange for farm in Idaho
Liberty delegates was a member from i or Washington, give or take differ-
Trenton, N. J., who also represented | ance.
H. E. Brown, Silverton, Ore.
the Mercer County Federation of
Patriotic Societies of New Jersey and
M HAT HAVE YOU?
who extended an invitation to Mr.
Nathan to speak in Trenton: a repre­
Here is 320 acres of wheat land in
sentative of the Jr. O. U. A. M. of N. Washington, improved. Exchange for
J., who presented resolutions of wel­ anything.
come from Franklin Council of Plain- j 120 acres in I os Angles Co. Calif­
field, and the aforementioned Na- ornia, 20 acres in Shasta Co. and 4,5,
tiona' Court officers and Italian or 9 lots in Cloverdale, California.
ministers and laymen.
These are for exchange for anything
Mr. Nathan is a man of culture who anywhere.
speaks perfect English and who
80 acres improved, also 80 acres
would be selected among thousands partly improved in Oklahoma. Make
as a man of the very highest intelli­ me an offer in exchange.
gence and one who would be a leader
80 acres in Otero County, New Mex­
of men. It is to lie hoped that in the ico to swap for anything. What have
fa” when Mr. Nathan has more you ?
leisure that other patriotic organi­
A good farm in Alta, Canada for
zations and bodies of patriotic citizens anything of equal value.
will join with the Guardians of Lilierty
I will swap or exchange anything
in extending to him a welcome that from a jack knife to a goldmine. Send
he will remember for vne rest of his in your junk! H. E. Brown, Silver-
life and that will go dojm in history ton, Oregon. Box 145.
in Italy as well as in the United
PREMIER
States as an appreciation by patriotic
Americans of one of the greatest “NON-PUNCTURE” AUTO TIRES
patriots in Europe.
Guaranteed 7,500 Miles Service
It is a notable fact that only one
evening paper out of the 7 prominent
These tires bear the greatest known
ones in the city mentioned the fact mileage guarantee, yet are sold at a
that the Guardians of Liberty had a price even less than tires of ordinary j
This guarantee covers .
delegation of members present to wel­ guarantee.
punctures, blow-outs and general i
come Mr. Nathan. This paper was wear. Guarantee covers 7.500 miles
the New York Post. Out of the 7 service against everything except
morning papers only one, the New- abuse. These tires are intended for
severe service.
York Times, mentioned the fact. most
Orders have been received for these
This is rather strange in view of the tires for use in United States Govern­
fact that while on the boat the writer ment Service.
As a SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY
personally saw that the newspaper
offer, we will allow the following
reporters wrote down the name of the prices
for the next ten days.
organization and its delegates and
TIRES—TUBES
Tube
saw them written down. It is quite
Tire
$2.00
28x3
$ 9.20
plain therefore that either the re
30x3
2.30
10.25
porters deliberately left it off (which
30x3%
13.50
2.80
is very unlikely) or that all reference
32x3%
3.00
14.05
34x3%
3.20
to our organization was expurgated
15.25
31x4
17.00
3.25
in the City department. Whoever is
32x4
18.00
3.30
responsible it becomes quite evident
33x4
19.50
3.40
that the New Y’ork Press is afraid to
34x4
20.40
3.60
mention the name Guardians of
35x4
21.00
3.80
36x4
22.00
3.90
Liberty.
35x4%
26.00
5.00
Yours very truly,
36x4 %
5.10
27.00
P. S. BROWN, Sec.
37x4%
27.50
5.15
37x5
32.60
5.40
Greenwood, Ind.
All other sizes. Non-Skids 21 per
Mr. J. E. Hosmer,
cent extra. 5 per cent discount if pay­
ment in full accompanies order and if
Editor Silverton Journal;
two are so ordered, shipping charges
Dear Sir:
be paid by us. C. O. D. on 15
I am a new subscriber to a paper will
per cent of amount of order. Our
“The Menace,” a patriotic paper output is limited, sb we suggest early-
published at Aurora, Mo., and I have ordering. We sell direct only, giving
heard of the suit being filed against j purchaser the advantage of all mid­
you by the Sisters of Mt. Angel Con­ dlemen’s profits.
Non-Puncture Refiners
vent, Oregon, for publishing the story 1 Use our
famous reliners, they elim­
of an escaped nun, which they claim inate blow outs and 90 per cent of
was a slander on them. Sunday at • punctures besides giving many thou­
the public library at Indianapolis, Ind., sand more miles service to each tire.
When in your tires you ride without
I read in a Catholic publication worry
or tire trouble.
called “America” a notice that they For all 3 inch tires
- - - $1.95
For all 3 % inch tires - - - $2.20
had been vindicated in court.
- - $2.60
But they are usually liars about For all 4 inch tires -
For all 4% inch tires - _
$2.75
such things, and so I am writing to For
all 5 inch tires - - -
$2.90
you direct to inquire if the case is ! For all 5% inch tires -
- - $3.00
sti'l pending or disposed of. If on NON-PUNCTURE TIRE FACTORY
Dayton. Ohio
hand please send a paper containing
account of the nun, Miss Lasenan’s
FOR YOUR DEN
r
escape and story. Is Miss Lasenan j
Beautiful College Pennants 3
safe at the present time?
Respectfully,
* * • Yale and Harvard, each 9 in x 24 in.
The Catholics are great liars indeed,
Princeton. Cornell, Michigan
Each 7 in. x 21 in.
and in their statement that they have
All
best
quality felt with felt head­
been vindicated in court, they have ing, streamers,
letters and mascot ex­
certainly lied again,for neither the ecuted in proper colors. This splendid
criminal libel case nor the $50,000 assortment sent postpaid for 50 cents
ease they have brought against us and 5 stamps to pay postage. Send
has yet been settled. Miss Lasenan J now.
HOWARD SPECIALTY COMPANY
(Mrs. Garner) is alive and well.[Ed. |
Dayton, Ohio
OREGON SOd A LI ST
PARTY TICKET
United States Senator—B. F. Ramp
Governor W. J. Smith.
State Treasurer—B. F. Sloope
Attorney General of Oregon—J. E.
Hosmer
Slate Labor Commission — August
Nikula
State Supt. of Public Instruction—-
Mrs. Flora Foreman
State Railroad Commissioner I. O.
Puerola
Justices of Supreme Court—D. W.
Robinson, N. Rannells, A. G. Hi tch­
kiss, Chas. H. Otten.
SEXUAL
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“Scientifically
correct.”—Chicago
for stock or farm equipment. What
Tribune. “Accurate and up-to-date.”
have you ?
—Philadelphia Press. “Standard book
EXCHANGE
of knowledge.’’— Philadelphia Ledger.
The New York World ays: “Plain
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truths for those who need or aught to
Almost 70 acres, best located, near know them for the prevention of evils
electric and steam line railroad, fine _ Under plain wrapper for only $1.00
improvements, 5 acres choice prune.-, Coin or Money Order, postage ten
2 acres variety orchard nicely equip­ cents extra.
COMPANY
ped, five cows, horse«, hogs, chickens. MIAMI PUBLISHING
Dayton, Orio
Will sell and give terms. Price, $12,-
To the Chain Gang:
000, or will exchange for transfer bus.
Send in as many names of friends
iness or close in income property. For
freedom as you can. We want to
further information call or write H. of
send them sample copies and sub.
E. Brown, Silverton, Ore.
blanks. Do it now!
FOR SALE!
EXCHANGE
$1500—for 10 acres in Clackamas Co.,
near Oregon City, unimproved but a
number one piece of land; will sell for
cash and give terms or exchange for
California acreage. Also a nice 6 room
house and lot in Woodburn $1000 cash
value to exchange in with the above
property.
Exchange
$1600—for 160 acres, Nebraska, 20
acres in cultivation, 155 acres suit­
able for farming, no buildings. This
is said to be first class only 2% miles
to store and on a cream route, owner
wifi exchange for anything of good
value in Oregon, what have you ?
H. E. Brown, Silverton, Oregon.
• « « • •
EXCHANGE
6400—for 320 acres ail in good
cultivation, house, barn, and all kinds
of buildings and fenced, 5 miles to
town. This is for exchange for small­
er farm. Make me an offer, what
have you got?
$30,000—for 240 acres, 150 acres in
cu'tivation, 90 acres pasture, 4 miles
from EUensburg,^ Klickittat, County,
Washington.
10 room plastered
house, large bam and all kind of
buildings, fruit, berries and garden.
This ranch must be seen to appreciate
its conveniences anil value. Party
wants nice home in Oregon or will
se'l and give terms t suit purchaser,
write to H. E. Brown. Box 145,
Si’verton, Oregon.
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EXCHANGE
$3400—for 160 acres, 60 acres in
crop, balance pasture, 300 feet to we'l
12ft. deep,4 room house, barn and
other buildings, fenced, 11 miles to
R. R. and town. Party will exchange
for anything of good value in Oregon
or California.
Exchange
$3200—for 160 acres all in cultiva­
tion fenced, no buildings, 7 miles to
R. R. and town. This belongs to same
as above and can be exchanged the
same or will sell one or both and give
terms to suit purchaser, This is a
dry farm, 1 aul water 1 % miles.
What have you to offer? Write or
ca'l on H. E. Brown, Box 145, Silver-
ton, Oregon.
*****
Exchange
$4800—for 160 acres, A'berta, Can.,
(near New Norway). 60 acres in
crop, 40 acres hay meadow, balance in
pasture large new frame house large
frame barn, 2 ,->rainries and all kind
of out buildings, drilled well, exchange
for small farm close to town for about
% balance cash or time. This is an
Ideal Home. What have you to ex­
change ?
H. E. Brown. Box 145, Silverton, Ore.
*****
EXCHANGE
$2500—lot 50x60 fine business lot
right in business district, will ex­
change for small farm and pay a
differance or se” for cash and give
terms, or will build to suit tenant for
a term of years. This is worth in­
vestigating. For information call or '
write to H. E. Brown, Box 145,
S:,verton, Oregon.
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H. E. BROWN
BOX 145
SILVERTON, OREGON