LOCAL NEWS. OLD FASHIONED BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. O. B. Bentson entertained a number of youug friend« at her home on Water Street last Monday evening, the occasion being Miss Nellie Cavend­ er’s birthday. The jolly crowd com­ peted in a millinery contest and Mr. Arthur Dahl won the first prize for having trimmed the most stylish hat, and Miss Marie Jones received the second prize for the next best trimmed hat. Other games were enjoyed until a late hour, when Hot Cakes and Cof­ fee were served and a general good time is reported by all. “Please maj we have a surprise party on you next year. Miss Nellie,” wa*. the wish of all. Book« Recently Purchased for the Public Library PARENT TEACHERS ASSO- CIATION MARION COUNTY CORN SHOW YOUTH TO OLD AUK In youth the time 1« halting «low and By Luther J. Chapin, County Agricul­ lame, turist In uge the time 1« winged and eager I am sure there are none present Daun O. llura ........................ Ferber Th« Marion County Corn Show was a flame, Friar Tuck .................. Nason but know the purpose of the “Parent- au unqualified success. it brought out The sea seems narrow as we reach the i'heima ....................................... Corelli Teachers Association.” In a little Claude Slade was a passenger north sever*! iiiiporlunl truths, it showed farther shore, The Prospector ......................... Conner booklet sent out by J. A. Churchill. on the 9.16 Wednesday morning. ihut corn ciui be grown in every part Youth goes hand in hand with hopo— The Nmd before the Daun Minger Supt. of l*ublic Instruction, he sets Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dedrick who have old age with fear. Burning Daylight ...................... London forth the Aims and Purposes of this ot the county, from the lowest river been with their son at Baker City, organization, and gives u word to the bottom to the higheut clay lull. Il Youth has a wish—old age u dread. The House of the Lost Court Oregon, the past few months, were Williams school patrons. Its aim and purpose showed the importance of using home­ In youth the leave« and buds seem called to Oak Grove on business last both to grow, Northern t rail ..................... „ Roberts 1s to improve the standard of living grown seed. Il brought logulher many week and came up to Silverton Satur­ of the must success!uI com growers ol Youth shakos the glass to «peed the The Heritage of the Desert....... Grey in the home, to protect the child, and day for a visit with relatives. lingering «and«, the county, uiui methods of sued sel ­ to improve nil conditions under which Rutledge Rules Alone ........... Comfort ection, cultivation, etc., were discussed, Youth say« to Time: O crutched and At last Sunday evening’s service the Up From Slavery .............. Washington children live. To do this in certain it marked the beginning of a new limp'ng laggard, get thee wing«, Misses Haines who have recently- definite ways through organized efforts Kidnapped ........................... Stevenson be The dawn com«» slowly, but the west­ moved to Silverton, united with the 1 he Money Moon....................... Fam i along the lines of child hygiene, sani­ agricultural era. That clover cun if ering day leap« like a lover to the Christian Church by letter from their The Depot Master ................... Lincoln tation in home und school, good liter* grown unj where in the county, no employed, is dusky bosom of the Ethiop right. proper methods are home church at Roseburg. We would ture for children and parents, legisla ­ Biuck Rock ................................. Conor Fragment*. Mrs. Charles Moores who underwent Christopher Hibbault............... Bryant tion for the protection of child life, longer doubled. It rumuius only to be qlad to welcome others who have not yet presented their letters. Come an operation at the hospital at Salem, Adventures of Bobby Urdu....... U lute gooide and I’ve made the mar­ with their daughter, Mrs. Ivy. vantage. The Little Colonel at Boarding School routine occurrances of nature, without should not be permitted to fall below shal «top the boys playing ball on my A meeting of the Websterian Society Johnston giving much thought to the matter. 35 degrees F. where the seed-com is vacant lot. Whenever I «aw anyone There has been a number of large orders of late for Lumber shipmenu was cal Id Wednesday evening for the The little Colonel's Hero ..... Johnston She goes on to list different things | stored. prospering or enjoying themselves I’ve Mathewson that should be done by the parent for from Silverton Lumber Co., one of purpose of accepting or refusing the Pitching In A Pinch New ground is best for corn. When started a reform to kill the businees challenge made by the Philadorian So ­ the child, emphasizing the idea that old ground is used, it should be well or spoil the fun. I don’t want the From Cattle Ranch to College 350,000 ft. has just been shipped to ciety to a debate for December 11. Doubleday the present time is theirs, No other manured and plowed in the fall or young folks to stay in this town and West Oakland, CaL House and Furnished Rooms for The challenge was accepted and the The Ranch on the Oxhide........ Inman time can ever be to them just what early spring, Thia is necessary for I will do all I can by law, rule and rent. Mrs. J. M. Brown. following debaters were chosen for Along Tlie Mohawk Trail ......Fitzhugh this year is. In order to do all we the storage of moisture. ordinance to drive them away. It pain« the tryout for the state team: Dwalt The Rose of Mind River....... Chrisholin should, we must co-operate with the The first cultivation after the com me, O Lord, to see that in apite of my Auction Sale.— The Young Ladies’ Wolfard, Caspar Thaw, William Sandel, Gordon Craig ........................... Parrish teacher, visit the school, tulk with the Sewing Society of the United Lutheran hiram Grazer, Alfred Adams and The Bondage of Ballinger......... Field teacher, attend entertainments that is fiom eight inches to a foot tall, knocking it ia tieginning to grow. should be deep. This will aerate the Some day I fear I will tie called upon Church will have an auction sale on Alvin Hobart. Eben Holden ......................... Bachelor may be given, even though there may sol* and warm it, causing a more rupid to put down sidewalk* in front of m \ Saturday evening, Nov. 28, in the The foot ball game which was to Ohtiom ...................... Henry be some things we cannot fully en­ gorwth. Subsequent tillage should be property and who knows but what W Yeoman Hall. The sale will follow a have been p’ayed here with Turner dorse; look for the good things, keep frequent and shallow. The frequent may have to help keep up the streets short musical program and consist of last Saturday will be played Saturday. Abraham Lincoln,His Life and Services quiet about the bud ones. Invite the >t.rnng of the soil keeps all weeds that run by my premise«? Thi«, Lord, all kinds of fancy goods. Home made The expenses are so heavy and are hard Hanglord teacher to your home, her under­ down and hastens the formation of would be more than I can bear. It mndie« on sale and a nice lunch will for the boys to meet, so all are asked Ben Hur ...................... ■■........... Wallace standing of the pupil’s home life may­ plant food, thus forcing the rapid would cost me money, though all I be served at six o’clock. to come out and help them. The Broad Highway ............... Farnol aid her ir. her management und dis­ growth of the corn. These cultiva­ have was made right here in this For every Wednesday morning there The Woman Haters ............... Lincoln cipline of them, meeting her socially tions rhould be shallow as fewer The many friends of Mrs. Leola town. Then, too, more people might gives us a chance to know her better roots will be cut and u more effective come if the town begins to grow, which Hicks Jones will be glad to know her has been arranged a vocational lec­ The First Lady in the Land ture givn for the High School. husband has recovered so far as to be Davies and Nirdlinger and takes away that feeling of aloof­ mulch is maintained. would I cause me to lose some of my Monday morning the school had a The Conquest of Canaan ...Tarkington ness that often stands between parent able to leave the hospital and return Next year's corn show has already pull. I ask therefore, to keep thia fire drill. All marched down the stairs and teacher. to his home. i a standstill, that I may con- b-en proposed. If ltd« the wish of the town at The organization has adopted so tinue to be the chief. Amen. Mrs. Tillman returned to Silverton two by two in perfect order. If there farmers to hold another "how, let ’ s be* Grandma’s Birthday Party many measures and endorsed so many Monday and was working in the inter­ were real danger, it is hard to say if they would be so orderly. things that arc of untold mutual ben­ gin right now to prepare for it by est of the Ladies of tbe Maccabees LISTEN, DAUGHTER securing the best Beed obtainable. Then The Websterian Society will give for efit to all concerned and the communi­ A surprise party was given lodge until Friday morning, when she select the field and get into the game Listen, daughter. Your mother their program Friday afternoon at Grandma Hiens at the home of Mrs. ty at large, that it has been the dream left for her home in Portland. tells me that the honey boy who has 2.30. The program consists of the fol­ Ed. Adams last Thursday afternoon. of a few of Silverton’s mothers, that for first prize. Robert Wray is planning on attend­ lowing numbers: been festooning the landscape here­ About thirty friends were present with they might at no distant day have ing the big foot ball game at Corval­ 1. Song—“Beautiful Bells”—Society. about* for the past month has re­ hearty good wishes and birthday gifts. such an organization. TEMPERANCE lis, the 21st and from there will go 2. Recitation—Mabel Dahl. treated to a position previously sel­ A dainty luncheon was served. A bas­ The week of the Manufacture’s and to Eugene and visit his brother Frank 3. Story—Elma Worden. ected. In other words, he has got an­ ket of the lunch was sent to a shut in Land Product Show the association had who is a student of the Oregon Uni­ •». Chorus—“Amoroso.” other baby. Well, don’t cry. There's Texas has 177 dry prohibition coun­ which was greatly appreciated but more charge of Thursday evening’s program. versity. 5. Review — Editors: Edwin Durno even than the lunch was the kindly Many influential, literary people took ties, fifty-two partially dry and thirty no reason and besides it washes off the powder. Honey boy spent about The organization of the Knights of and Sophia Madson. thoughts that prompts such deeds and part among them Dr. C. H. Chapman, entirely wet. And the suloon gang four bits a week on you. Here’* a “ want all the offices. ’ ’ Columbus at Mt. Angel last Sunday, 6. Instrumental Solo — M. Browns. acts of this kind live forever and are David Roth and Mrs. Aine, and in the dollar a week to take its place. Every we hear, was a decided success, as far 8. Farce. Before prohibiton had been in force worth more than silver or gold. annual session of the association and time he called he cleaned out the re­ as -rganization of the Order is con­ 7. Debate — Government should own The Shut In. Congress of Mothers they declared in West Virginia a month, the city frigerator. Your mother will see th»» cerned, as a class of 150 candidates council of Wheeling decided that it and operate railroads of U. S. themselves against the Liquor 1 raffle your brothes do this in the future. Ho became member«. What next! What could do without an auto police wagon, Affirmative: Alfred Adams, Mabel Sherwood, Ore., Nov. 16, 1914. and pledged themselves to use all ef­ kept you up late nights. Your baby next! Storts. forts to eradicate it. Another feature which had been authorized a short sister is teething and she has kept mj£)) To the Editor of The Journal: time before. ROOMS FOR RENT —aho house- Ngative: Harry Carson, Ester was the “Teacher’s Tenure Bill.’’ Have A SUGGESTION up late, but I’ll resign in your favor, keeping rooms. Shoop. Gov. Ben W. Hooper, of Tennessee, the law in such a way that the teacher so it won’t seem strange for you to Since th Pope and his gang in our Inquire at Geo. Hubb’s office, Water 9. Song—"America”—Society. may be fre ; and happy in her work of was reared in a Knoxville orphan go to bed early. He took possession home of the free and honorable, re­ Street. _ Everone is invited to attend. educating a free and happy people.— asylum, and began his temperance ac­ of the most comfortable rocker in the ceived such a defeat. t the hands of the Mrs. J. E. Hosmer,present editor of And let us all do our work in such a tivities when but sixteen yearH old, living rom. When you look at that true American voters at the polls, why The Journal, was called to Salem on way that we may feel as did Judah of in the constitutional amendment cam­ rocker in the future it will not bring CHRISTIAN CHURCH NOTES not keep the gang going till they are business both on Sunday and Tues­ old — “For how shall I go up to my paign of 1887, which did not win. a pang to see it empty, for it will be all gone? How can it be done? By day of this week. A bill is pending before Congress Father and the lad be not with me.” fult of little old George B. Father. Services on Sunday at the Christian all the true patriots uniting in oppo­ which, if passed, will prohibit the sale Mrs. C. M. Wray. There will be no service at the Syn­ Your ma and I stayed by you through sition to the graft and grabbing of Church as follows: of intoxicating liquors on river Hteam- od Church Sunday, as Rev. White teething, measles, croup and whooping public funds, to keep up Rome’s hel­ Bible School at 10.00 A. M. ers and lake vessels in the United goes to Barlow on that day. cough and we’re going to see you lish institutions. All true Americans Preaching at 11.00 A. M. THE PARENT TEACHERS ORGAN­ States. It was introduced by Con­ through this if we have to take turns Mr. Riding who was very sick awhile know that it is unconstitutional to Christian Endeavor at 6.30 P. M. gressman Smith of Idcho and the IZATION at spanking you. Take your eye« off back, but who had recovered so as to grant public funds for that purpose. Special Sermon at 7.30 P. M. committee on the alcoholic liquor traf­ be able to ride out, suffered a relapse Tbe Bible School is growing rapidly. It is illegal and unconstitutional to All Parent Teachers and Patrons of fic, which haH the reference, is said the moon, daughter, and look at the dust around you. the past week and at present writing The Loyal Girls’ Class will entertain collect taxes of the people and turn it the school that are interested in the to favor it strongly. is very low with but little hopes for the boys of that class in the Parlor of over to any private or sectarian insti­ Parent Teachers Organization arc On a lunch wagon of the Episcopal his recovery. LUKE McLUKE SAYS tution. Now wherever and whenever earnestly requested to be present the the church on Friday evening. Church Temperance Society, standing this is done one of the two things hap ­ At the morning service Mrs. Gill 20lh of November, Friday afternoon, Hush money does more talking than M t . Appel who hails from the Sun always at Union Square, New York any other kind. pens: Either the State and National Bentson will sing a solo. At evening at 3.30 at High School Building. Flower State and who has been visit- H. N. JAMES, Principal. C’ty, has lately been posted a large When you see an overdressed wom­ ing at the Wol'cott home the past services there will be a Special by the Constitution is broken, or such private placard, which reads: "Drink causes an escorting a man who looks like a week, left for bis Kansas home on Ladies’ Quartet. The choir is certainly or sectarian institution ceases to be a one-fifth of our insanity, one-fourth of door mat, you know who is boss in that Thursday of this week. Mr. Appel doing excellent work. Come and hear private or sectarian institution. It be­ The Bartholomew family have been our poverty and one-half of our crime. hou e. comes a public concern or institution them. and Mrs. Wollcott were old school Don’t forget the Annual Chicken Pie anil is therefore opened for public use entertaining their friends, Mr. and You pay for it. Is this good busi­ A girl can put in ten years acquir­ mates in the eastern home and remin­ Mrs. Phippin of Eagle Grove, Iowa, ness ?” ing Culture. But that won’t keep her iscence« of those happy days were en­ Dinner and Sale in the Church Parlors and inspection. We suggest therefore The latent wet and dry map of Illi­ from snoring when she is asleep. Saturday, December 5th. The Yoke that we patriots start a move to stand the past four weeks, and as that was joyed by each during his visit here. Bearer Class are planning a Special together and resist the paying of our the former home of both families, the nois shows an overwhelming prepon­ The man who beats hfa wife isn’t Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Glass were pas­ Booth. The Loyal Girls’ Class wil’ taxes until this graft is eliminated visit was an enjoyable one. Mr. and derance of its territory — nineteen- bit worse than the man who robs h senger« to Salem Thursday, where have charge of the home made Candy from our state and national law en­ Mrs. Phippin left for Seattle anil other twentieths, easily — white and dry. family by spending hi« money on hi« they will visit Mrs. Glass’ people who Booth. actment. I believe it can be done, hut Washington points Thursday and hope The only 'arge black patches are In friends. reside there. This Dinner and Sale bids fair to we must unite and then stick together. to find a location in the west where ard about Chicago, and the south­ The old-fashioned man who used to Arrived Friday, 13th of November, be the biggest affair of the kind ever Let us hear from the patriots. What Mrs. Phippin’« health will he benefit- western part opposite St. Louis. The paddle his own canoe now has a son ted, as the c'imate here in the valley rest of the state is practically dry, who owns a motor boat named "Ishka- at the home of Mr. and Mr«. Nels held in S”verton. Don’t forget the s«.y ye? I.et us keep them moving! was to lie too damp during the winter. except a few isolated patches. Cor. Langsen a daughter. All are happy. date: December 5th. bibble.’’