Found, a pair of gold bowed spec- THE MYERS-ESSON RECEPTION. t elea. The owner? an get the same Tuesday evening the friends anti at the Journal office. Brotherhood of Mun members of the Christian Church en­ ; ; b'utherhood of God L. M. Larson is back from his Can- joyed one of the most delightful and ada trip. He left his friend Tom Ope- profitable evening» that has yet been dahl working on a survey job for the recorded in the history of the church. UNITARIAN (TIHI«TI SERVICES C. P. and R. R. R. Mr. Larson filed The occasion was the reception giv­ Are held in the W. <>. W. Hull the Firnt Sunday on a piece of land up in that undevel­ en in honor of the outgoing and the in­ oped country but he is not quite cer- coming pastors, Leon L. Myers and Al- in Each Month at 7:15 P. M. [ tain as to when he wants to take his byn Eason. About 250 were present Rev. Richard F. Tischer, Pastor. family there to live. There art* no and the program that was given was | schools and the high cost of living is certainly one of the best ever. From worse than it is here. Meals are fillets, start to finish every number was re­ There are no women folks there and ceived with hearty applause. The Salvutioii Through Churjicter leadership of Jesus they charge 17cts per mile to ride on choruses, trios, quartets, solos and rec­ an automobile. However he says that itations were all of the best and the ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ it is a beautiful country and is bound audience was delighted to have with to be developed rapidly. them Mrs. Connell of Shanghi, China who rendered two of her lieautiful HIRAM UP TO DATE. >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* CLEAN Our Silverton young business men solos. The whistling solo by ’ittle Maurice Moores called forth such ap ­ are right up to date, and one of the chief among these is Hiram Grazer plause as to bring the little lady the new proprietor of THE PARISAN back to sing as only a child can sing Mrs. W. E. Sprague. “Peg O’ My Heart". Then came Mrs. Cleaning and Dying Works. At her home on First and B. Sts., takes orders and delivers— ♦ Mr. Grazer on taking possession of T. E. Preston with one of her original Home made Bread and all kinds of home made Baking, Cakes, the business immediately engaged a poems which we give Mr.Grazer will also work in other eon was served and a social happy UNITARIAN SERVICES are held in < ► hour was spent. At the close every ­ ways to serve his customers. He will /* the W. O. W. Hall the first Sunday in Service will be given to the People of the State. one hade good by and God speed to each month at 7:45 P.M., Rev. R. F. call for and deliver all the work en­ Brother Myers and family and a HOSMER & DOWN Tischer, Pastor.—Everybody welcome. trusted to his care and he positively hearty welcome to Brother Esson. Study the Principlea he Advocatea. guarantees all his work. Phone up L awyers Will Hubbs is out of the factory f r this Silverton boy and give him your BROTHER MYERS Hosmer Bldg. Silverton, Ore. a few days working on his farm near order or visit his shop and show him Who was it preached for us so fine— ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a* Brooks. that the citizens of this city appreci­ Though some found fault, he made no W. R. Smith was in Salem Tuesday ate his efforts and the good service he sign. PEOPLE, LOOK AT THIS. Restaurant Furniture for Sale. DR. R. S. PETTIT. on business connected with his case is sure to give them. But tried to keep us a’l in line? 3 counters, 1, 20 feet long, 8 stools, CHIROPRACTOR. against the party who shot him sev­ Twas Myers, Brother My rs. The following appeared in Tues­ 5 tables, stove, cooking utensils, silver­ FRESH AIR KIDS AGAIN. P hone : B lack 1062 eral weeks ago. day’s Daily Capital Journal: ware, dishes, e*C., one grill about lt>ft Those wishing to help a tired moth­ Office at Residence. “W. S. U’Ren spoke in the Method- lor g other thing.-, to numerous to Prof. H. M. James who has been en- er a little girl or a little boy should Who was it fought the Catholics so. Park Street. 2 blocks east of I praged ‘ to take i»t Episcopal church at Oregon City, mention. All practically n"v, usc

» 19 85 4.90 new managers who hope to make day night at the home of her brother ’Tis Meyers, Brother Myers. much in evidence to suit the editor 21.50 37x4 '» 5.10 37x5 24.90 5.90 who was recently put in charge of many new friends for the Company. SILVERTON TIME TABLE. E. T. Smith. « All other sizes in stock. Non i-Skid Who is it God will surely bless, the Capital Journal. Notice how While Misses El va Moser, Bessie I want to learn of the present ad­ tires 15 percent udditiona , red tube» « Arrive from Portland 8:35 A.M. dress of William Lovelace. Some Asmus, Alice and Nellie Smith were For preaching truth with fearlessness. priestslike is h(s statement that "the ten per cent above gray All, new 44 44 « 11:30 A.M. years ago he was a resident of Silver- picking blackerries up in the Moun­ And some day find sweet peace and greatest need of the state is a smaller cFan fresh. - guaranteed tires. Be t 44 44 rest? supply of U’Ren ideas.” Some peo­ »tundard und independent makes. Buy 5:05 P.M. * ton, Oregon. Will pay for trouble. tains on theAbiqua Nellie was sud­ 44 44 ple might think that a smaller supply direct from us and save money. 5 per 7:05 P.M. W. H. Roder, Ellensburg. Wash. 35p37 denly frightened when she saw a very ’Tis Myers, Brother Myers. discount if payment in full ac­ 44 of Catholic editors and politicians cent A.M. 11:59 Salem companies each order. C. O. D. on 10 Grown up babies can’t understand large Rattle Snake. It was the larg­ 44 44 would be oetter. Hurrah for U’Ren per cent deposit. Allowing examina­ 5:50 P.M. such a lecture as E. A. Cantrell de'i- est that had ever been seen running MODERN IMPROVED METHODS and his progdessive, Aberham Lincoln, tion. 44 • Springfield 9:15 A.M. w’ld in this country, but the party OF ROBBERY. vered in the opera house last Wed­ TIRE FACTORIES SALES CO. democratic ideas. Down with the “Brownsville 1:45 P.M. escaped danger, but they had a very Duj ton, Ohio1 « nesday night. They are not to blame close call. Slavery and serfdom have been narrow, conservative, govenrment for Dept. A and so we must do all we can to help ♦ a The abolished. Piracy is dead, plunder! Up with the idea of A.M. Depart for Portland 7:25 Miss Ellen Smith spent Monday them come to the light of truth. 44 44 44 press-gang has vanished and thievery government for and by the people. 9:15 A.M. ♦ night with Miss Reta Kaser. 44 44 G. H. Dedrick and T. E. Preston, is trying to hide itself. Our principal 1:45 P.M. The little girls wi'l ride on the God­ robbers do not club their victims on 44 44 44 men who were nearly killed from fall­ 5:50 P.M. THE VOTER’S PSALM 44 44 Salem 8:35 A.M. * ing off a barn last week are again dess of Liberty Car and the litt'e girls the highways, but carry them in street 44 44 44 The politician is my Shepherd, I 2:00 P.M. ♦ learning to walk. Mr. Dedrick will from the country ere especially invi­ ! cars and railway trains, or capture Many are rich. rare, picture» of COME! j their money politely with stocks and shall not want for anything during 44 “Springfield 11:30 A.M. ♦ soon be able to perform the duties of ted to come and take part. BEAUTIFUL MODELS AND There will be AN OLD GLORY trusts. 44 ACTRESSES the campaign. He leadeth me into “Brownsville 5:05 P.M. * General Manager of The Cascade Real Also a Self-Filling Estate Company and Mr. Preston will WAGON on the FOURTH. The little Nothing has improved more than the saloon for my vote’s sake, he FOUNTAIN PEN take charge of his E'ectric Supply boys from the country as well as those robbery. Instead of a dangerous en­ filleth my pockets with cigars, my All for only 50 cents in town are invited to take a ride with counter with pistols, to get the goods beer runneth over. Business at “The Shop”. The greatest bargain in beautiful GOOD OLD UNCLE SAM. COME! He inquireth after my family even cards and rare art pictures ever A fifteen room hotel for sale—In Best rep. Lodge & Organization $10.00 and cash that two or three travelers might have with them, the modern unto the third and fourth generation. offered. Many are hard to obtain and the best part of Oregon—Si’verton, 2nd................................................... 5.00 highwayman builds a railway system Yea, though I walk through mud and have so’d singly for the price we ask rent only $30 per month,everything Best Industrial Float............... 5.00 with other people’s money, or a gas or rain to vote for him and shout my­ for all. These will go quickly to all goes, Furniture, piano, dishes, a lot of Best Agriculturial Float........... lovers of the l>eautiful in nature who 5.00 electric plant, or a street railway, or self hoarse, when elected, he straight­ appreciate rare art pictures of well fine wood, carpets, beds — everthing — 2nd ................................................ T. J. Bradford was in Salem yester­ 2.50 for only $1400. This is a bargain as Best Merchantile Float........... 10.00 secures a telegraph or telephone fran­ way forgetteth me. I meet him in developed models. A reliable self-filling fountain pen day chise, or waters some stock, or gets a his own house ard he knoweth me there is an excellent run of business 5.00 rebate on oil, beef, or wheat, or forms not. Surely the wool hath been pull­ free with each order. These alone Alfred Taw was a Salem visitor right now and all the time. See the 2nd ................................................ have sol