The Silverton journal. (Silverton, Or.) 191?-1915, July 10, 1914, Image 4

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    PACIFIC TRANSFER CO.
PHONE BLACK 681
All work done in the shortest possible time. We are equip­
ped to handle all kinds of furniture, pianos, etc., with very little
danger of any damage done.
NO LOAD TOO HEAVY KOR OUR TEAMS TO il UL.
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HOME BAKERY
Mrs. W. E. Sprague.
At her home on First and B. Sts., takes orders and delivers—
Home made Bread and all kinds of home made Baking. Cakes,
Doughnuts. Pi?«, Etc. Etc.
Leave order» at C. W. Rogers.
H E A L T H F U L
W H O 1. i: S O M E
HOSMER & DOWN
L awyers
Hosmer Bldg. Silverton, Ore.
DR. R. S. PETTIT.
CHIROPRACTOR.
P hone : B lack 1062
Office at Residence.
Park Street, 2 blocks east of
High School.
DR. B. L. STEEVES
Practice limited to
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Room 209 Steeves Buildimt
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JOE GKINDE’S
OPERA HOUSE BARBER SHOP
Water and Oak Sts. Silverton, Ore.
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LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. A. G. McMillan has moved to
Salem.
M. H. Semolke went to the capital
Tuesday.
F. W. Williams was in the capital
Monday.
Mrs. W. F. Hodson was a Salem
visitor TuesJay.
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Mrs O. Sorenson was a Capital
City visitor Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reed were
Salem visitors Monday.
The Unitarian Serveces
pended until September.
Mrs. Herbert Ness and Selma Evens
were Salem visitors Monday.
Church Street is expected to be im­
proved soon with cement pavement.
Frank Reveal and family are hav­
ing an outing at New Port this week.
LOST—back light of Auto. Finder
please leave at Jounral office. 36p36
If you wish to sell, l'st your prop­
erty with the Cascade Real Estate Co.
Henry DeGuire and A. A. Grinde
are serving on the jury at Salem this
week.
Miss Audrey Hicks of Salem spent
the glorious Fourth in good old Sil­
verton.
Mrs. C. A. Williams, little Eldred
and Mrs. D. Bushnell went to Salem
Tuesday.
Willard Benson took a trip to Alon
roe Tuesday and will go from there to
Portland.
Mrs. Ed Olsen and daughter Hilda
were in Portland on a business trip
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Jacobson
their daughter Ada were Salem visi-
tors Wednesday.
J. J. Krenz and his daughter, Miss
Millie, are visiting with relatives at
Ellensberg, Wash.
telling the truth. O, we're getting
i up to date fast in this neck of the
wood«.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Olson,
Monday. Julx 6th., an eight and one-
i half pound boy. Parties all doing
well and everyb dy happy.
Are priests too holy to yield to
¡temptation?
What makes them
y>eld then? They are just like other
men and a little more so.
There was such a rush of work at
the Silverton Journal office this week
we just had to hire extra help. Keep
| it coming and we will soon pull out of
the hole. We don’t lack the sand
but we don't know what money is good
for so they say. Can our readers
th'nk of any better way to use it than
in lighting to save American from the
blight of Roman anarchy ?
Dr. H. S. Mount, a we'l known Sil­
verton boy, is with a large party of
physicians making a tour of the world.
These enterprising doctors chartered
a ship at New York and when last
heard of were in Paris and about to
embark for B< me. Switzerland. In
his letter home Hugh tells of a big
garden party and so we should judge
that he is having a way up good time.
It is reported that a good woman
whose husband left here sometimeago
has been too proud to beg and that she
and the children have nearly starved.
It has been so bad »t times, it is said,
that some of the children even ate out
of a neighbor's swill pail. The Sil­
verton Soc'al'st Local appointed a
committee to investigate last Sunday
at their meeting.
We wish we had space to give the
program of our greatest of celebrat­
ions but sufice it to say that the wo­
men folks handled th« line of march
and the whole affair in a most master­
ly manner and that the towards of the
prizes was done in such a way as to
entirely exhonerate them from any
criticism wh'ch might arise, the
judges all being se’ected from outside
of town.
Mrs. J. McDermott of Chicago, is
visiting at the home of her neace
Mrs. Jay E. Myers.
Buy a home on the installment plan.
Pay rent to yourself! See the Cas-
I cade Real Estate Company.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Mitchell of Sa­
lem were here visiting at the Mrs.
E. M. Hicks home over the Fourth.
Wanted, a farm for diversified
farming, not less than »0 acres. Will
I pay cash. See the Cascade Real Es-
i tate Company.
Mrs. F. L. Conkey of Creswell, Ore.
I spent the fourth with her daughters
, Mrs. Jay E. Myers and Mrs. F. J.
I Syring, returning Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Eggleston of
Ansley, Nebraska, who are friends of
the former proprietor of the Silverton
Journal, are here on a visit.
Leia and Laurel Janz was in from
their Howell Prairie home to attend
the surprise party given in honor of
Miss Chase, They report a very hap-
py time.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Banks and
fami'y of Portland spent the fourth
in Silverton with Mrs. Banks’ sisters
Mrs. Jay E. Myers and Mrs. F. J.
Syring, returning Sunday evening.
In behalf of the float and parade
eommittee I wish to thank all who
took part in the parade in such an
enthusiatic v.*ay and helped make the
celebration such a glorious success.
Mrs. Etta Cavender, Chairman.
G. H. Dedrick who was hurt in the
fa'l from a barn recently, fainted dead
away when the splints were removed
from his broken arm Tuesday. Both
he and Mr. Preston are getting along
very we'l indead however and will
soon be fully recovered.
A BIG BARGAIN in a business
building and a small lot with go d
building a’ready for business can be
had by applying at the office of the
Cascade Reap Estate Company. Price
only $500. The location is on a prin­
cipal street and the terms are easy—
just like paying rent.
Our readers have noticed that we
have been advertising for several
firms in Daytofi.Ohio. This business
which we thought was going to help
us so much financially has turned out
bad. We get word that the advertis­
ing agency with whom we contracted
has bankrupted. How much on the
dollar, we do not know.
Cedar posts for sale. Call or write
to E. L. Paterson, Hullt, Ore. 30p33
For Rent—Furnished rooms for
housekeeping, inquire of J. M. Brown.
UNITARIAN SERVICES are held in
the W. O. W. Hail the first Sunday in
each month at 7:45 P.M., Rev. R. F.
Tischer, Pastor.—Everybody welcome.
I want to learn of the present ad­
dress of William Lovelace. Some
years ago he was a resident of Silver-
ton, Oregon. Will pay for trouble.
W. H. Roder, Ellensburg. Wash. 35p37
50 Cents—In Clubs of Five—50 Cents
The Silverton Journal will be sent
to any address in America until
further notice at the rate of 50 cents
a year, in clubs of five or more. Let
every patriot subscriber send us a
club and the battle will be won.
A fifteen room hotel for sale—tn
the best part of Oregon—Si’verton
rent only $30 per month,everything
goes, Furniture, piano, dishes, a lot of
fine wood, carpets, beds—everthing—■
for only $1400. This is a bargain as
there is an excellent run of business
right now and all the time. See the
CASCADE REAL ESTATE CO.,
over the Journal Office.
Silverton is getting to be quite a
place. We will soon be supporting a
man to tell the good people all about
what a nice thing it is to have a pur­
gatory for heritics, and we will soon
be paying taxes to pay the expenses
of a citizen languishing in prison for
Towels! Towels!! Towels!!!
At “The Shop”.—Bath towels, baby
towels, large towels, guest towels,
fancy towels, plain towels, stamped
towels, embroidered towels, at the i
lowest price—at “The Shop”!
A BIG BARGAIN!
One acre, half in c^iver, 8-room house,
city water in the yard, good well, 40
young fruit trees, 15 old ones, chicken
house, fine Jersey cow, 35 chickens,
grapes, good barn—everything for
only $3250. Easy terms. No better
bargain in Silverton! See the Cascade
Real Estate Co. over the Journal of­
fice.
“There 1» nothing which »o general­
ly strike» the imagination, and en-
gHge» the affection» of mankind, as
Die right» of property; or that »ole
mid despotic dominion which one man
claims and exercises over the exter­
nal things of the world, in total ex­
clusion of the universe.
And yet there are very few that will
give themselves the troub’e to con­
sider the origin and foundation of
this right. Pleased as we are with
the possession, we seem afraid to look
back to the means by which it was
acquired, as if fearful of same de­
fect in «ur title; or at best we rest
satisfied with the decision of the laws
in our favor, without examining the
reason or authority upou which those
laws have been built.. We think
it enough that our title is derived by
the grant of the former proprietor,
by decent from our ancestors, or by
the last will and testament of the dy­
ing owner; not caring to reflect that
(acurately and strictly speaking)
there is no foundation in nature or
natural law why a set of words upon
parchment should convey the domin-
ion of land; why the son should have
a right to exclude his fellow creatures
from a determinate spot of ground
because his father had so before him;
or why ‘he occupier of a particular
field or of a jewel, when lying on his
deatli lied, and no longer able to main­
tain possession, should be entitled to
tell the rest of the world which <
them should enjoy it after him.
F. Contributor.
Exchange l*iano for Cows
I will exchange our piano which
cost $400 and which we have had for
only three years for two good cows, I»
or I will sell it cheap for cash.
28c31
Walter Smith, Hullt, Ore.
Phone 7-8.
Complete Shaving Outfit
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I wish to announce to the public that I have moved three
doors South on W ater Street. I am now ready for business,
would be pleased to have my friends, ami particulay those
wishing home» to call and see me. The firm will lie known
a» BARKIII RST & BROM N.
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$3200 for 38 acres Canyon Co. Ida'o, good farm, plast­
ered and new modern house, good barn and other buildings,
family orchard, berries, Thia ia a tine little place price
reasonable will give term».
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$4000 for u modern 5 room Cottage, Barn ami other
buildings, berries and struwherries. This is for exchange
for ranch.
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$3600 for 120 acres foot hill dairy ranch, on cream
route. House and two barns, 15 acres in cultivation, spring
wuter piped in house, family orchard, will give terms.
BURKHURST & BROWN
SILVERTON, OREGON
J. E. HOSMER
Has been Nominated by the Socialist Party ö
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of Oregon for
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ATTORNEY GENERAL
EVERYTHING
MAN NEEDS
$1
:-F0R SALE
If Elected, the moat Careful, Conscientious
and
Talented
Li «•«al
Service will be given to the People of the State.
$1
To advertise our Universal Shaving
Outfit and Universal Products we will ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
for a limited time only, send this well
worth $3.00 Shaving Outfit for $1.00.
We sell our products to the consumer
Dr. Heisley’s days in Silverton,
direct and therefore you save all
agent»’ profits which as you know are
Monday, Wednesday, and Fridays.
very large.
Office over Preston's Sh p, leave calls
BEAUTIFUL AND COLORED
1 Hollow Ground Razor.
at the Shop. At Woodbum
ther
POST CARDS
1 5-inch Lather Brush.
32tf
1 Razor Strop, Canvas Back.
1 Nickel Easel Back Mirror
Many are rich, rare, picturea of
1 33-inch Barber Towel.
1 Bar Shaving Soap.
BEAUTIFUL MODELS AND
1 Box Talcum Powder.
ACTRESSES
1 Decorated China Mug.
Also
a Self-Filling
Representatives: E. W. Rosa, S '-
1 Aluminum Barber Comb.
FOUNTAIN PEN
verton; Fred Hua k, Marion; L. D.
1 Bristle Hair Brush.
All for only 50 cent» *
Rat.iff, Salem; Allen Hutcheon, Sa­
Each outfit packed in neat box $1.00.
Coin or Money Order, postage 10c
The greatest bargain in beautiful lem, F. J. Von Bchren, Aumsville.
extra.
cards and rare art pictures ever
Sheriff J. E. Blazer, Silverton.
UNIVERSAL PRODUCTS CO.
offered. Many arc hard to obtain and < lerk—T. Y. McClellen, Turner. Re­
Dayton. Ohio.
have »o'd singly for the price we ask corder—Ly,; th M. Cannon, Salem,
for all. These will go quickly to all treasurer R. R. Ryan, Salem. Com­
AUTOMOBILE TIRES AT FACTORY lovers of the beautiful in nature who missioner, F. C. Ramp, Brook». Cor.
PRICES
apnreciate rare art pictures of well onc>‘—Bernard Pehr, Salem,
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| or—Jean B. Ho»», Salem.
developed models.
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A reliable self-filling fountain pen
SAVE FROM 30 to 60 PER CENT
free with each order. These alone PRFP London “Tango” Necklace
1 1\L>L« “Evelyn Thaw” Bracelet
have sold for one dollar in stores.
Tire
Tube
These two beautiful pieces of pop­
28x3
$ 7.20
$1.65
The 100 beautiful card» and pen all ular
jewelry are the craze among no-
30x3
7.80
1.95
for but 50c and 10c in »tamp» for ciety women in New York and the
30x3 *4
10.80
2.80
postage.
largest cities. They arc neat and ele­
32x3 4
11.90
2.95
gant gold finished articles that will
34x3 %
12.40
3.00
ART PORTRAYAL CO.
gladen the heart of every girl or
13.70
32x4
3.35
Dayton, Ohio.
woman, no mutter how young or old.
33x4
14.80
3.50
Very stylish and attractive.
34x4
16.80
3.60
Restaurant Furniture for Sale.
Our Free OITer. We are advertis­
36x4
17.85
3.90
3
counters,
1,
20
feet
long,
8
stools,
ing Spearment Chewing Gum and de­
19.75
4.85
35x4*4
5 tables, stove, cooking utensils, silver­ sire to place a box of this fine, health­
36x4 *4
19.85
4.90
37x4 *4
21.50
5.10
ware, dishes, etc., ope grill about 16ft ful gum into every home. It sweet­
37x5
24.90
5.90
long, other things to numerous to ens the breath—whitens the teeth and
All other sizes in stock, Non-Skid mention. All practically n:w, used aids digestion. It is refreshing and
pleasing to all. To every one sending
tires 15 percent additional, red tubes
us but 50c and 10c to cover shipping
ten per cent above gray.... All, new about six months.
J. F. Bartlow, Silverton, Orc. costa we will ship a big box of 20
clean, fresh, guaranteed tires. Best .'.fife
regular 5c packages of the Spearmint
standard and independent makes. Buy
Gum and include the elegant,
Team Work Wanted.
direct from us and save money. 5 per
“Tango” necklace and “Evelyn Thaw"
cent discount if payment in full ac­
I am prepared to do all kind of bracelet absolutely free.
companies each order. C. O. D. on 10
This offer is for a short time only.
per cent deposit. Allowing examina­ team work in the City or Country.
G've me a trial. First house west Not more than 2 orders to one party.
tion.
Dealers not allowed to accept thia.
of the Depot.
TIRE FACTORIES SALES CO.
UNITED SALES COMPANY
W. W. Green, Silverton, Or. Dayton, Ohio
Dept A
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Dayton, Ohio 34p37
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The high cost of meat which is a temptation to the trade to sell meat that is unwholesome* has brought a substitute to light called Like-
Meat. It is wholesome and well named. Many who eat soups and gravy made of it cannot tell that it is a substitute. After you eat fried eggs
flavored with Like-Meat you lose your taste for eggs without it.
Like-Meat is made of cereals, peas, beans, lentils, and does not even contain a harmful preservative. Salt is used to preserve it. The grains
and legumes that Like-Meat is made of, are very high in protien element and will furnish the system with the element so essential to health.
It is put on the market by the Like-Meat Food Co. of Woodburn, Ore. So far the demand is greater than the output.
He was shocked at what he eat
When germs in the meat he saw;
Jack got wise and bought I.ike-Meat
And thus obeys hea'th’s law.
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Study the Principle» he Advocate».
IPS ALL IN WHAT YOU EAT.
I hey ay Jack Sprat could eat no fat,
So he was very lean.
The inspector brought a microscope
And this is what Jack seen.
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His wife was sick and flabby fat
From the impure meat she ate,
And so she freely used Like-Meat
And was reduced in weight.
Jack increased to normal size
And the meat bill vanished quite
Asks you to buy Like-Meat
And agree that he’s done right.
For all who use Like-Meat they say
Are happy well and strong,
So ask your grocer for it to-day
And you II sing the Like-Meat song.