The Silverton journal. (Silverton, Or.) 191?-1915, September 04, 1914, Image 2

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    under wise cultivation, for the buds in' out to save our lives and goin'
and blossoms and young iruit to ap­ while we can. We’re aimin' for some Farmers News and Notes
pear and then for the mature fruit to other state, some safer, saner land,
Edited by Peter Radioed
ripen. In our beautiful and far su­ whur snake bites and their certain
Where there u a soil, there is pros­
Publi.hed svanr Friday morning at Silvorton. perior civilization we are now reaping cure go gaily hand in hand.”
perity.
Oraron. by
tne harvest which was sown by such
There is not enough of the com
Then there are other good things
J. E. HOSMER, Editor.
nien as fought against the witchcraft
which are proposed, such as the $1501) inunity spirit among iur rural dis­
of a lew years ago, as fought against
ENJOYED BY ALL CHILDREN AND GROWN FOLKS
exemption measure which will give tricts.
Kingcraft and priestcraft, as fought the struggling workers all a chance
The la Ws relating to business are
Instructive and Educative.
against chattel slavery and as fought
•uid an incentive to have a little home wholly unsuited to the transactions
against leu thousands of things which ot tneir own. Of course, the same of the farmer.
are goue from the highest and best
The waste of effort through imprac­
oiu conservative, exploiting bunch are
civilizations forever.
.towung their lieaus oil about the tical methods of farming is the great­
U e enjoj much that a few short people doing sucn awlul
things, ami est tragedy of the age.
j ears ago was thought to be only u some nave gone so tar as to introduce
Something is wrong in our market­
dream, and, as tilings move faster as tool, take measures to
ing
system when a ¡.mall crop brings
muddle the
we pt ogress, we will soon enjoy very minds ot the voters, but the people ot more money than u bountiful one.
muen wnich today is only advocated Oregon have arrived at a point where
Co - operation between practical
Enured at the poatotftce at Silverton, Oregon,
by the minority. W ouien suffrage,
at »econd-ciaM rale».
farmers
and proficient business men
it is not so easy to tool them or whip
SubacnpUon, &Oc per year, in advance. Single the abouuon of the saloon, direct leg­
will
eliminate
ignorance and prejudice.
PHONE BLACK 681
them
into
lute
as
it
used
to
be,
and
copie», t> cení».
islation, the ownership of all means die air is just full ol the spirit ot
The nation's menu must be made
Advertíalo« rate» made known upon applica­
of production by the people them­
tion.
up from the fields, pastures, orchards
progressive change.
All work done in the shortest possih e time. We are equip­
selves, a universal rei.g:«n of right­
and gardens, and to farm intelligently
then
an
awlul
and
most
stultifying
Ulis paper stands for freedmn of thought, free- eousness—all these will be lived and
ped to handle all kinds of furniture, pornos, etc., with very little
the
farmer
must
know
what
is
needed.
dem ol the prees, lreeUoin ol spvecn. euualiky el
relic of a barbarous state may be pul
danger of any damage done.
opportunity and the religion ox rmnteousness. It enjoyed and be thought to be the “on­
We must give the same care and
away troni us forever. 1 he death pen­
a radically eppoeed to everj form ul superstition
ly
system
”
seme
time
in
the
near
fu
­
and ty ranny, or licensing;; or permitting any lorm
alty tor crime which civilized man be­ consideration to a system of co-oper­
•T evil.
ture, and the world will have passed
NO LOAD TOO HEA
FOR OUR TEAMS TO HAUL
gins to realize is caused by nothing ative laws, extending to the farmer
another mile stone on its road towaid
out a weakness or unbalanced condi­ the facilities adapted to his business
M HERE DoES ROME STAND? that glorious "perfection of s'I mat tion, is very apt to be abo'ished by that is now afforded corporations.
can be said of thought—riches, di­
Farm tenancy is the greatest men­
the people of this state. Then pro-
In tne ruiiiui>s ,.tout vji uigher light, harmony, health, beauty; a.l portionai representation and the abu­ ace now confronting the nation and
and better uungs, sucn as tne aboli­ these not subject to the waste of time, dtion of the useless, expensive re! ic can only lie checked by affording the
tion oi the saioon, woman suffrage, but in their height eternal.”
of a former aristocratic age, the sen- tenant and the laborer facilities for
WE MUST GROW OR DIE!
tne proiuuitiou ox uie exploitation ol
acquiring property and by reducing
ate, are in the balance.
laoor, the ueatn ol capital punishment,
the
high
rates
on
interest
which
are
Everyone of these mesures are what
RICHEST COUNTRY IN THE
The Silverton Journal must keep its Subscription list
the annihilation oi war, and ail sucn
we have been looking for for years. now sapping the vitality of agricul­
WORLD
growing
or it will surely die. We need your help, but we
progressive, reformatory and revolu­
They will all be passed if the voters ture.
want
to
give
even more than value received.
tionary measures, Where does the Ro­
Under the present system of mark­
understand them and the wonderful
Get
us
one or more at fifty cent» a year.
Use
Oregon
is
to
be
one
of
the
richest
man catholic Church stand?
.mpetus they will give our state and eting farm products, it is possible
the following blank:
Koine is non committal, conserva­ (if not the richest) countries on the through it the whole civilized world and often occurs, that people in one
tive, capitalistic and criminal, it face of the eartn. Me have here the will mark an epoch in our history and >art of the United States literally
A FREE PRESS
stands lor good omy so far as it is most wouuerful of natural resources, put us in the front ranks of the grand tarve for the want of a product while
considered good for its own selfish and tne people are becoming the most army that is marching to the happy the same product in another part of
the nation is wasting for want of a
interests, which are the interests anu wonderful ol people. It is very nat­ ianu of a real civilization.
pleasures oi its priesthood, it builds ural mat this state should be excep­
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Oregon is fast becoming one of the market.
The HubHcription price han been changed from $100 to
schools, hospitals,convents^nonasteries tionally progressive. Many of our in­ richest countries in the world, and ail
FOOLISH TRADING
aim other things because they make habitants are offspring of the old pio­ oecause its people are industrious, in­
50 cents per year.
As producers and builders, the
good feeders lor the church and make neers who were progressive enough telligent and really and truly pru- American people excell ail previous
an appearance which deceives nianj to "go west” in the early and danger­ gressive.
EDITOR OF SILVERTON JOURNAL,
civilization aim we are a present -uay
into thinking that the church is look- ous days; and those who are enter­
SILVERTON, OREGON.
marvel m business efficiency, out in
x.io out lor the welfare of the people prising enough now to leave their
dealing with foreign countries we are
♦
for whlch send THE JOURNAL to ♦
Enclosed find >
A SALOON WANT AD.
instead of for its own. lucideutly some homes in the east always bring their
a sorry lot 01 traders. Ever since
the
following:
teachers, nurses, sisters aim even enterprising spirit with them, and
We must have new customers. Boys Am. Fenn iraueu Uie Indians a iiand-
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pcests nave Kind nes.ru> anu mnnsiet me ref ore Oregon has the cream of preferred. No difference whose boy xul of trinkets lor what is now the
Name
as nest they know now to their pa­ progressive manhood and womanhood you are, we need you and your money. otale ol 1’eiuisyivaiua, the American
Add reta
tients, but so also do individuals among of the whole world. To be sure we
Our old customers are playing out, people nave ueen selling their o.rtn-
tne most heathen tribes in the world; nave dogs in this central manger of some are in jail, some in the poor- xignt to lorigners for a uieoa ol pot-
Name
aim tneir schools are interior, their the Pacific Coas’. But the opposition to nouse and some in the insane asylum. .age, so to speak.
churches pagan, the convents anu mon­ change to the better is just enough to
Address
we export over >5d,tXX),tXX) of cattle
We must have others to take their
asteries cesspools ol iniquity anu stimulate in good fighters the essential places.
>u meir piouucis pel annum, n>.au
Name ....
many other Uungs accessories of tne sand” to "fight a good tight, to hnish
You will find our customers talka­ .eeds the nations of Europe, ano our
me course and to keep the faith.”
real hell.
Address
tive. Come and get acquainted. You .American heiresses spend a similar
Koine was against Protestantism be­ oince the initiative and referendum will soon become accustomed to their urn in buying and mauitauung counts,
Name
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cause I'rutesianlisiu -.vas a step lor- measures were adopted in Oregon obscene language and come down to lukes and tilled peerages. These for­
waru. Koine is again-t everything of tilings have moved right along and -heir leveL
eign noblemen are, as a rule, abso­
Address __
a public progressive nature and when it does an old eastern fighter’s soul
You will like our goods after you lutely worthless—in fact become a
Name
tne worm s history is complete it Will good to live in a state where his early acquire the taste. All we ask is for perpetual liability—for it costs more
be found mat the present day un- ureams are actually being fulfilled.
you to get the habit. We’ll do the rest. uoney io operate and Keep them m
Address
The next battle royal between the
berevaole wars all over the world was
Come in and talk baseball. We fur- repair than it does to run our cotton
caused by the beasts anger at tne good and progressive people of Oregon .iish the score. Bring your money,
European royalty puts the
too much heresy and liberty and inde­ and the conservative money changers or we have no use for you.
hack sheep of its families on the
pendence. “The love oi money is the within her borders comes off next No­
Girls, we need your help, too. Don’t >iock and our nch American girls buy
root of all evil.” Kome loves money vember, and not among the least ofj the discourage the boys’ coming, but keep -hem and we virtually exchange rail­ I»»................. ................
and power. Did her “inner circle” join iorts the good people of Oregon expect
roads, wheat fields and millions of
.eir company just the same.
with the European power, which is to capture is the one consented in the
Your money is your own; spend louars’ worth of products of farm,
supposed to be accountable for tn>. measure providing employment for some of it with us. If you haven’t mine and factory for titled pau­
awful slaughter, which also loves pow­ every one who wants to work. If this any of your own, take some one’s pers who could not be resold for any
er and money, to save themselves carries it will forever settle the tramp money. We don’t care, just so you ■ urn. It does not require foreign
from the flood of democracy which is problem and the question of the army get it.
-reaties, a fleet of war vessels or tariff
for MAX BURGHOLZER’S new book of 32 page*
rising higher and higher all over the jf the unemployed. It seems almost
It may not be easy at first, but we revision to stop this enormous loss,
.mpossible
that
any
sane
human
being
earth ? Many of our best thinkers
will help you in this, too. Come early it needs only common sense in the
think so, and as the Hierarchy has can vote against this measure, for and stay late. We’ll keep you as long aomes of the rich.
told so many abominable lies, nobody surely, no one can help believe that as you have money.
We export >17,000,(XX) of lumber
but her dupes put any confidence putting everybody to work supporting
Come in and compare values. Exch. and timber, and American tourists
whatever in her professions. Where -hemselves will not lessen court ex­
spend a similar amount in motoring
does she stand in this awful European penses, penitentiary expenses, insane
over Europe and sight-seeing in for­
slaughter? Bo confident are we that asylum expenses, loss by theft, loss by GERMAN SOCIALISTS SUGGEST eign lands although the most enchant­
ALCOHOL STRIKE
we know the answer to this important incendarism and loss by all kinds of
ing scenes of the world are on the
question that we would be willing to sharp practices; for the Devil, you
American continent.
A meeting of German Socialists was
put our life the balance o the op­ know, always finds work for idle
called in Berlin, Tuesday, November PARCEL POST ELIMINATES THE
posite side of the idea that the black- hands to do.
It’s a good one to read and pas* to a neighbor.
Then there is another fundamental 16, to consider the advisability of or­
robed, bld hag does not stand at the
MIDDLEMAN
change which the workers are very ganizing a general strike against the
center of the main cause.
Officials of the United States Oc­
apt to make. It is the total abolition use of alcohol. The degenerating ef­
ninppiHmiiniiiniiiiiiiniiiiittHMiiiinnint»iiiii i i ii i i i i ni i in ii iinm i ii iiiiiiiii »iif
of the liquor traffic. Of course, if pro­ fects of alcohol aroused vigorous dis­ pertinent of Agriculture have been
post
as
a
testing
out
the
parcels
WE AKE PASSING A MILE STONE hibition carries, we may expect to lose cussion, and it was asserted that the
some "things,” but the loss will not be poison “was the strongest chain by leans of marketing eggs and have
The mentally and morally blind can more than the state can survive and which the proletariat was kept in ■ ound it highly satisfactory. The De­
see no progress. Things look just as it will be a very grea> and a very hap­ bondage, and that if the workers partment has shipped 466 lots, con-
bad as ever and they have no dispo­ py impulse to the beginning of a new wished to be free they must keep their isting of 9,131 eggs to various parts
sition to help make things better be­ era. The loss to the state is nicely il­ heads.” The examples of Belgium and >f the nation and upon arrival at des­
cause they think it can’t be de ” But lustrated by the fol'owing from Puck: Sweden were quoted to show that the tination, only 327 eggs, or three and
to him who understands history up
general strikes there would have beer one half per cent of the total were
“ADIEU TO ARID ARKANSAW
to date there is wonderful progress
Impossible without previous abstin­ oroken. Ten dozen eggs can be ship­
and he is very happy to be one of
ence
pledges. Germany spends twice ped in one container * distance of
the grand army of peace, prosperity We Don’t Know Where We’re Going as much on alcohol as on militarism. 150 miles at a cost of 4.7 cents per
to, but We’re Shorely on Our
and progress even though his ser­
‘Without the 13,500 alcohol-dispens- dozen. This includes the cost of trans­
Way
vice is of a low>y nature. But what
ing shops in Berlin,” declared one portation and container.
Oregon postal authorities advise the
assurance have we that we are really 1 We’re movin’ out of Arkansaw, the speaker, “capitalism would not be able
progressing? Well, haven’t ideas per­ grand old commonwealth; we’re ex- to hold the upper hand.”—American farmers and farmers’ wives of this
state to utilize the parcels post ex­
taining to every phase of human ex­ odustin’ some’re, and goin’ for our Advance.
If Elected, the most Careful, Conscientious and Talented Legal
tensively in selling farm produce di­
istence changed for the better in the health. We’ve sold the farm and
rect to consumers and exce/lent re­
last few years ? Popular government I called the dogs and tied the cow be­
Service will be riven to the People of the State.
BLIND PIGS IN SAN FRANCISCO sults have been obtained.
was never as popular as it is today. hind the waggin, and a moister land
Last winter when eggs were being
Ideas of early reformers, which were is what we ’low to find. We’ve pack-
Study the Principles he Advocates.
scouted at a few years ago, are now ed the children in the rig, a-settin’ Estimated that there are 1,200 speak­ sold by retailers at from 50 to 65
easies thriving there under license
cents to the consumer the farmers
accepted by all and reforms which soft on hay; we dont’ know whur
•
An attempt is made in the San were only receiving 20 to 25 cents : ..............»♦........... ...................
were then only dreamed are now the we’re goin’ to, but we’re shorely on
Francisco
Bulletin
of
August
22
to
per dozen for their product, giv-
common talk and will be adopted and our way. That’s me and Jeff, Bill,
live in the next few years. Such grand Dick and Sal, and Beauregard and ascertain the number of blind pigs or ■ng the middleman from 30 to 40 cents
A BIG BARGAIN in a business
discoveries as the germ theory of dis­ Maw, and Grover, Dewey, Braxton unlicensed liquor joints that are thriv­ on each dozen eggs he handled. The
MARION COUNTY SOCIALIST
ease (which is no ’onger a theory) is Bragg, all leavin’ Arkansaw. And ing in that city along with the license tarcel post system of marketing en­
building
and a small lot with go d
TICKET
now bringing health where sickness, I Kate and Cute, two sets o’ twins and system. The writer ascertains that tirely eliminates the middleman’s pro­
building a'ready for business can be
misery and death formerly destroyed William Jennings Bryan, a-drivin’ there are 5,505 special taxpayers to fit and divides the profit of the middle­
Representatives: E. W. Ross, S ’• had by applying at the offfce of the
us. The freedom of the black slaves I from the danger zone and wishin’ we the Internal Revenue Department as man among producer and consumer. verton; Fred H$a k, Marion; L. D.
Cascade Real Estate Company. Price
“retail liquor dealers’’ or “retail deal­
has opened the door to a higher ideal was flyin’.
Ratliff, Salem; Allen Hutcheon, Sa­ only $500. The location is on a prin­
of liberty and the leaven is at work
They’ve passed a Prohibition law ers in malt liquor.” Deducting from UNCLE SAM WANTS BETTER
lem, F. J. Von Behren, Aumsville.
CHILDREN
which will soon leaven the whole lump, down thar at Little Rock, that’s this the number who pay a local li­
cipal street and the terms are easy—
cense,
and
there
remain
nearly
1,300
The
Federal
Department
of
Labor
and industrial freedom of white and raised more kinds of billy-hell than
Sheriff—J. E. Blazer, Silverton. just like paying rent.
black will certainly be the result. would an earthquake shock. It’s jar­ who are classed as “blind pigs.” The has established a Children’s Bureau to
Clerk—T. Y. McClellan, Turner. Re­
A fifteen room hotel for sale—In
Even the European war is but the red the state from end to end and Royal Arch has estimated the number teach parents how tc care for chil­
corder
—
Ly
u
th
M.
Cannon,
Salem.
tue
best part of Oregon—Si'verton
of
these
unlicensed
liquor
joints
in
tl
«
dren
and
has
just
issued
a
booklet
on
last breaking out of the hellish lava twisted it awrack, and made the moss
of selfishness and will probably be the stand up right straight upon tradi­ city at 1,200. Other higher estimates ‘Prenatal Culture” which is for free Treasurer—R. R. Ryan, Salem. Com­ rent only >30 per month,everything
last the world will ever see, for, taking tion’s back. It’s plumb agin all pree- have been made. R is very evident distribution.
missioner,—F. C. Ramp, Brooks. Cor. goes, Furniture, piano, dishes, a lot of
For Borne time Uncle Sam has been oner—Bernard Pehr, Salem. Survey­ fine wood, carpets, beds—everthing-
its awful results as a basis for action, cee-dent, our liberty it wrecks, and I that the license system does not
paying considerable attention to the
a federation of nations will follow that walks in tones of thunder on the hon­ , eradicate the unlicensed dealers.
or—-Jean B. Hoss, Salem.
for only >1400. This <a a bargain as
improvement of hogs, chickens and
wi'l make war an impossibility. When est voters’ necks. The state will soon
there
is an excellent run of business
livestock,
as
well
as
teaching
us
how
great ideas are planted in the good a Sarah be, just like that distant land
See the CASCADE REAL ESTATE
right
now
and all the time. See the
to raise pumpkins and potatoes, and
soil of the minds of progressing peo­ whur A-rabs ride on camels’ humps
L’st your houses for rent with THE
COMPANY for the best paying hotel it is encouraging to find attention
ple, we can not expect a rich harvest across the bumin’ sand.
CASCADE III Al. I STATE U‘J.
CASCADE REAL ESTATE CO. for
at once. It takes time for the seed | Aw, yes, o’ course, we nate to leave; bu iness—house full a'l the time, part now being turned toward impro ving
ovei
the Journal Office.
quick
results.
—
Over
Journal
Office.
the human race.
to germinate, for the plants to grow 1 but—gos-almighty, man—I we’re hik- cash, balance on time or in trade.
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THE GEM THEATRE, mo S res
Never Gets Old
PACIFIC TRANSFER CO.
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THE SILVERTON JOURNAL
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How To Reduce The Cost
Of Living?
J. E. HOSMER
Has been Nominated by the Socialist Party
of Oregon for
ATTORNEY GENERAL