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LOCAL NEWS Inquire at Geo. Hubb'* office, Water Street. Letters Received From ROOMS FOR RENT, also house keeping oom*. Interested Friends THIRTEEN DEAD FROM DRINK ING WOOD ALCOHOL AT BRISTOL, VERMONT No Route South can equal A* a result of drinking wood aleo- ¡ Deer Creek, Okla., Nov. 9, 1914. hoi, procured at Bisbee’s Drug store, | W .H. Ellingsworth spent Sunday Mrs. J. E. Hosmer, Will Ellin* worth was a Canby at the Capital City. 13 men have died thia week. The I Slverton, Oregon. business caller on Friday of ast week. liquor was obtained Friday and Sal ' Dear Mrs. Hosmer: urday of last week. Albert Webb and children were Wed FOR RENT—Furnished Housekeeping Am nclosing you $1.00 to aid you 1 Rooms. Enquire Journal Office. Bristol ha* passed through many nesday morning passengers for lira of the while your husband is in jail in Salem. exciting periods, but this on* over turn. Dr. Wrightman was called Wednes My sympathy with thousands of other shadows all that proceeded. Sorrow Rev. A. O. White went down to Bar- day to see little Frances Bergeron who patriots in this country is with you 1 and weeping prevails where but a few and your noble husband in your fight low Wednsday returning home in the was quite sick. days ago there was life and happiness. for liberty and freedom. The hand The lesson taught by thia week’s evening. Miss Alpha Chattin, niece of Mrs. Ms* Cora Berg of Barlow spent Sat Tom Skaife and Mrs. Oscar Bentson, writing is on the wall for old Rome, events can be studied by each resident urday and Sunday at th* home of Rev. and who underwent an operation at and the “Bust" and old "Harlot” will of the town and they can do as they soon sink never more to rise. It is a A. O. White. see fit about profiling by the same. Portland last week, is getting along THREE THROUGH TRAINS DAILY sad stain on the name of a great pro State’s attorney F. W. Tuttle of Mr. and Mrs Burgard and daughter, nicely and her friends ‘are rejoicing gressive state like Oregon to send a Vergennes was summoned and, after of Portland, were business callers ia over her speedy recovery. man to jail for telling the truth. Jesus “San Francisco Express" Leaves Port land -N.I5 p. m. his arrival, Bisbee was arrested and Silverton this week. Christ gave up his life for truth, und House and Furnished Rooms for placed in the village lockup. "Shasta Limited" Leaves Portland 3.50 p. *. Dr. Loar who has been very ill with Mrs. J. M. Brown. thousands since that day have had to Rumors of all kinds were afloat "California Express" Leave* Portland 1.30 *. m. pneumonia is reported much better at rent. pay the penalty for standing for the Sunday and Monday and a bitter feel the present writing. i truth. I used to live in Woodburn. May ing was evidenced against Bisbee, latte Direct connection st San Fran«l«co with train« Fsnt' »la Ogden Miss Cornela Galbraith returned W. C. T. U. RECEPTION TO God bless you in your noble work. or South throuith Anuelea. KI I’aeo, at New Orlean«. Monday afternoon the offices took Bia Tuesday from an extended visit with Wish I could give more. TEACHERS ba* to Middlebury and placed him in Yours, •••••• her sister* at Woodburn. the county jail. Mrs. Oscar Bentson who went last The ladies of the W. C. T. U. enter While the people were aurpris.xi ut Taatpico, III., Nov. 8. 1914. week to see a sick mend in Portland, tamed the teaching corps and school the three deaths Sunday they were Silverton Journal: returned on Monday of this week. parents at a home-like reception at the Please find inclosed $2.00, for which shocked Monday when death after ON SALK DAILY, LIMIT SIX MONTHS Mrs. B. Torsons of Spokane, Wash., Christian Church last Thursday even put my name on your subscription list, death was reported until a total of was a guest at the home of her niece, ing, November 5th The W. C. T. U. nine was reached, making a grand to so I can renew old acquaintance in members were careful in making all Mrs. L. J. Wolfard, the past week. Corresponding Low Hound Trip Earc* til Other S. I*. Pointu tal of twelve for the two days. Silverton. Dr. Stone of the suite laboratory, Mrs. B. F. Lohr went to her home feel well acquainted. Aftr a short time a a a a a a Yours truly, Ticket« to all point« «out* and na«l an «al« dally l.lleratnre Burlington, was summoned. Dr. Whit at Roseburg Saturday after a pleasant for introductions spent in the base- < dwMcrtptlve of California. Th« KipaahUHi and th» trip, Han- ney came with him and, with locul visit with her mother, Mrs. J. Wolfard. ment, the guests were treated to a Barberton, Ohio, Nov. 6, 1914. Kran«l«co to N«w Orloan« on avplKallon Co noaraal A**ni or good program given in the church. physicians, held an autopsy in each Walter Bowen, the genial proprietor Mrs. J. E. Hosmer, This was opened by all rising and case. The result has not been made of the Woolen Mills Store is enjoying John M. Scott, (¡«neral Pniweniicr Agent, Portland. Oregon. Silverton, Oregon. public, but the finding in each case was a hunting trip up in the mountains singing America, folic- ed by prayer Dear Madam: led by Mrs. C. L. Green. The program "Manufacture* and Land Products Show this week. I have just read in the Menace that similar. These doctors visited here also included: again Tuesday and held autopsies in Portland October 20th to November 14th. " you are working hard editing The Sil Mr. M. G. Gunderson, assistant Solo: My First Music Lesson. the other cases. verton Journal. To keep the paper and cashier of the Coolidge and McClaine Mrs. Swick We do not know what the charge, business going, must be a very trying Bank, was a Salem passenger Thurs Paper: Parent Teacher's Association other thaii that of selling and keeping T task for you. And being deprived of day morning. Mrs. C. M. Wray- with intent to sell, against Bisbee will your husband, iis certainly a shame Mis* Hayes, a nurse from Silverton Solo: King of the Roads. and disgrace to the patriotic American b*. hospital l*ft for Dallas Thursday and Gordon McCall Bisbee made a statement Tuesday citizens. To thnk that we have in from there will go to Portland for an Paper: Teacher, Parent, Child and at Middlebury in which he referred to this land of freedom a so-called Chris indefinite stay. W. C. T. U. Mr*. T. E. Preston tian church, which i* so powerful that the unfortunate victims as follows: (Th substance of this paper is given The Silverton Choral Society met one must go to prison for publishing "They had confidence in me when they for the for the regular weewiy prac on the Editorial Page.) fact* concerning it, because judge* and made the purchase. They died think The program closed with refresh tice in the High School building Wed jurors are either cowards or servants ing that ‘Doc’ had made a mistake. nesday evening. ments of punch and wafers in the is up-to-date, with NEW, MODERN MACHINERY to that church. I can not emphasize This is terrible.” It can be truthfully The whole affair was stated that Bisbee's patrons were loyal A. E. Whitbeck of Cottage Grove basement my contempt for them too strungly. We do “QUALITY” job printing promptly and neatly. and brother of Mrs. W. E. Sprague thoroughly enjoyed by all. ' Your husband should be honored as to him in all respects. was ia town on business 'from Thurs- In his statement Bisbee divulged one of.the great patriots of this U. S. day until Monday. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES A. You sincerely have my sympathy, some interesting facts. He admitted Anzel Moores who has been assist- wishing you both th greatest success. receiving shipment* from and doing Last Saturday afternoon our High ing with the work at Mrs. Albert Will inclose one dollar, which you business with the Troy concern for Webbs, went to her h«me in Selah School football team journeyed to Sa can use as you wish, or mail The thirty years during which time he lem by means of a motor truck, to en Journal to my address if you wish, for paid the firm $100,000. The reader can Springs Wednesday. a gage with the Deaf Mutes of that a short time. May send in my sub estimate the profit Bisbee has made. place in mortal combat. But at the scription to you later. With best wishes Continuing he said: “Ten gallons of end of the very unique affair our boys for your success what I sold was shipped to me by the Lowe will be at ML Angel were Dehind to the tune of 33 to 6. company on Friday. I have the labels I am your* truly, •••••» [Hotel November 21; Silverton, •< From the beginning our boys showed and express receipts marked ‘Cologne Anderson'* Hotel, November 20. < little or no signs of life, owing to the Spirit*.’ ” He admits having sold accident which occured to manager OREGON SHOULD RAISE MORE about four gallons of the stuff in pint Dont’ fail to have him test your FLAX Carson in the first few minutes of the ies at 60c per bottle. ) eye* for glasses. play, but in the third quarter they at Bristol Herald. Portland, Ore., Nov. 10, (Special). last arrived at the question, namely, One of the industri** in Oregon which Messrs. J. Barkhurst, Whitbeck and ‘what are we here for?” From this on has an opportunity to make a special our boys played a good strong game, Sprague drove out Scotts Mills way growth at this time, owing to war Saturday and were looking over the b*t owing to a cnppled line up and conditions in Europe, is the flax indus the misunderstanding of certain rules, Harry Hick* farm. We want Peace, and therefore we try. Dr. E. A. Pierce, chairman of the The Young Ladies’ Society of the the Deaf Mutes found our boys quite Oregon flax committee, has recently seek economic justice upon which alone Synod Church met at the home of Mrs. easy. Considerable praise must be written to the promotion department peace can be secured. White Saturday afternoon for the given Digerness, our local half back, of the Portland Commercial Club in- We want Economic Justice, and in making the only score made by our yearly election of officers. therefore we tight to end the robbry iting it* partici ation in this move team this year. Coach Conkle has had Mrs. Charley Moores is very sick at several confidential talks with the ment. He calls attention to the fact of labor, to abolish *11 exploitation and her home near Abiqua and at a con “squad” this week, so next Saturday, that the known flax producing area of all unearned incomes. f We want a Co-operative Common sultation the doctors pronounced a when they line up against Turner the world is comparatively small; that wealth, and therefore we fight for the serious case of appndicitis. under present conditions it is unlikely High, you will probably see an entirely There will be a dance in the Yeo new team. Last Saturday’s line up that any considerable amount of flax public ownershp of railroads, mines, man Hall on Lewi* St. Friday nght. was: Sandel, L. E.; Palmateer, L. T.; will be raised in Belgium, Ireland or telegraph and telephones; for the pub Everybody come and trip the light Armstrong, L. G., Taw, C.; Green,R. Russia and that it will devolve upon lic ownership of all industries owned fantastic, for there will be a good time G.; Wolfard, R. T.; Durno, R.E.; Scott, the United States to furnish the great and control'ed by trusts and monopo lies; for the public ownership of al) for all. Q.; Digerenss, L. H.; Moser, R. H. and er part of the fiber needed within the public utilities and natural resources. i ext few years. It is well known that Mrs. Tillman of Portland and State Carson, F. Substitutes: Johnson for W want to curb and regulate the Organizer of the Macabeea Lodge Palmateer, Palmateer for Dumo, the Willamette Valley and other parts Trusts, and the only way to do so is of Oregon can produce flax fiber equal came last Frday to Silverton in the Riche* for Carson. to the best European product and he for the nation to own and operate interest of the lodge and left Wed believes that this is Oregon’s oppor the trusts. nesday for Carolton, Ore., to follow Owing to the expense of bringing We want to make it easier for the tunity to attract the attention of the the Turner team here, it will be nec- up her line of work at that place. people to earn a Living, and therefore world by her flax production. In the Rev. and Mrs. White were calling essary for a large crowd to attend this vicinity of Salem it has been demon we propose that the great industries Monday at the J. H. Jacobson home game. We therefore ask all that can strated that one ace of flax will pro of the nation shall be operated so as west of town. Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson to come out next Satuday and en duce from 500 to 600 pounds of clean to eliminate the millions of profit that have lately returned from a year’s so courage the home boys. We can as fiber which at present prices should build up the immense private fortunes Dr. Heisley’s day* in Silverton, journ in Europe where they visited the sure you a good clean game. Monday, Wednesday, and Fridays. - Friend* everywhere, send The < of today; we seek to increase the re make this crop as profitable as any X old home in Norway. Since her return turns of labor and reduce th* cost of Office over Preston’* Sh p, leave calls The program given by the Phila- thing the farmers can raise. hturnal your advertising, as Mrs. Jacobson ha* been very ill, but living, improve condition* and open at the chop. At Woodbum other < her friend* hope for her soon to be dorian Society was very good and Within the last few days steps have opportunities to all. thi* is the only way that The seemed to be appreciated by all pres day*. among them again. been taken to build an electric line be We want to abolish the Capitalist ent. Their work showed a great deal Journal can live. Our rate* The Royal Berean Class of the Chris of preparation and interest. Miss tween Astoria and Seaside. It is be Profit System, and therefore we fight < Eugene is going to build a new Ar are only 25 cents per inch and < tian Church Sunday School met at Ager’s room attended and acted in an lieved that the necessary right of way capitalism in all its forms and seek to Ben Hofstetter’s Tuesday night for orderly manner. I* is the purpose of can be secured practically without cost replace it by an entirely new economic mory and bonds for that purpose to five cent* a line for local*. the regular monthly business meeting th» societies to invite one of the and that work on the line will be order, in which there shall be no econ the amount of $25,000, running ten commenced within a short time. and to have a general good time. rooms up each meeting. omic masters and no conomic slaves. years, were sold last week at par Games were played and refreshments We want Democracy, and therfore Work has been commenced on a we have fought for, are witnessing, with accrued interest. served and all went home feeling it A debating team is going to be was good to have been there and formed of members fro meach society canning plant at Houlton. The last the rapid achievement of universal voted Mr. and Mrs. Hofstetter a royal whi*h will represent the school in the few years has seen such a remarkable suffrage (including woman suffrage), “The Carpenter and the increase in the output of fruits and initiative, referendum and recall; we host and hostess. state contests. There is no reason why I acre, 4 -room house, sew*r, cem*nt Rich Man” The jolly Mizpah Circle met at Miss we shoald not make a showing as we vegetables in that territory that s»me fight also for proportional representa s'de-walk, fin* garden, thre* blocks means of taking care of the surplus tion, for the prohibtion of interference Eva Coolidge’s Wednesday afternoon certainly have the material. has become imperative. By Bouk White. in legislation by the supreme court, from church, near school and depot, and it was decided that they hold a The First National Bank of Canby most sightly place in Silverton. This Miss Denny’s room in the G. A. R. for direct election of the president and fair in the Bowser building the 3rd, The constructive sequel to this much 4th and 5th of December. There will hall was dismissed Monday on account opened its doors for the first time last vice-president, and for revision of the can be bor.ght for $1750. cash or d'scussed book, “The Call of the Car be on sale everything in fancy and of the odors arising from the sub week. The bank is financed by officials state and national constitutions. cm easy terms.—just like rent. Let penter.” other All this to the end that the powers useful articles and on the last day, stance used in removing the glaze of the Canby State Bank and The two companion volumes show the CASCADE REAL ESTATE CO. residents of Clackamas County. of the government may be put directly Saturday, there will be all kinds of from the windows. the religious aspoct of socialism. show you this pla«e. Pay rent to into the hands of the workers—the good things to eat: Pies, cakes, cook J. B. Eaton, a cattle buyer from The Pip Club took its usual walk yourself and own a beautiful home. each $1.25 postpaid. common people. ies and in fact everything to tempt Texas, has been visiting various por Saturday. They went up in Small ’ s We want a better, a higher and a the appetite and to serve for your tions of the Willamette Valley, recent LIBERAL N&WS& BOOK EXCHANGE Sunday dinner. The proceeds of this canyon and on the way were supposed ly buying cattle for shipment toTexas. nobler civilization, and therefore we to learn how to jump fences and climb fight for Socialism. North Yakima, Washington By giving your support to the So sale go to charitable purposes, so let Shipments of butter to Chicago and cialist Party you are merely standing us all try to patronize and help the trees. Box 8 5 3 cattle to Texas would indicate that Circle in its good work. Rev. and Mrs. White were visiting with those workers who alw’ays stand P<arl Wolcott, a former graduate Oregon’s position as a dairy country Mr. Armstrong, brother in law of of t .e High School visited us Monday is becoming well established. at the Morris Johnson and Axel An- by you. A BIG BARGAIN in ■ business Mr. Palmer, of the People’s Bank, died morning. dersen homes on Tuesday. If you don't like war and the ruin building and a small lot with go <1 at hl* home in Oregon City and the The milk condensery at Newberg hags Old man, 74, has Groceries, Sun and waste it brings, bear in mind that remains were brought to Silverton building a'ready for business can l>e A nice luncheon was served by the resumed operations after hairing been a Socialist ballot is a declaration Tor Tuesday for burial in the Miller cem hostess and all had a good time, com temporarily closed on account of fire. dries, about $800. Good stand. Port peace. had by applying at the ofFce of the etery. Rev. Albyn Essen conducted bining business and pleasure. The fol It is taking all the milk from about land. Rheumatic and Heart trouble. Cascade Real Estate Company. Price Would sell. Socialism will not be a “dead issue’’ the funeral services. lowing officers were chosen: Martha 1000 cows, sending its wagons into the only $500. The location la on a prin through or after the war, because So Mrs. E. B. Gaylord of Corvallis vis Mrs. Chas. McKee of Woodbum was Jensen, President; Olive Moe, Vice- country for a distance of ten miles. It cipal street and the terms are easy- cialism is opposed to capitalism, which ited at the A. F. B'ackerhy home a business caller in Silverton on Wed President; Alice Jensen, Secretary and disburse.", an average of $5000 per is the cause of the present war. just like paying rent. Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. month to the farmers and dairymen. Phena Rue, Treasurer. nesday. 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