'S------------------ The Mizpah Circle have their Fair HOM WE SPENT THANKSGIVING SCHOOL NOTES OBITUARY 01.0 PIONEER AT REST this week, Thursday, Friday and Sat- unlay. Everything you want for Ry MU» Wynona Palmer. To our friends who may wonder Joseph P. Smith was born near Ba- George Archibald Ridings wus born making Christmas presents will be oa how we spent Thanksgiving Day we sale, and Saturday will be added a will tell you. After going to the of­ tavia, New York. September 12, 1834, at Clarence Randolph Co., Mo. on May The pupils in the grades are still home baking department, and the beat fice and looking after and arranging and died of heart failure at his home 31, 1844 and passed away at his home keeping up their high uveruge of at­ in Silverton on Thursday, November in Silverton at two o'clock Wednesday Mis» Bigler spent Tiatnksgiving with cooks of Silverton will contribute to tendance. Miss Hick's second grade friends at Scotts Mills, returning help the good work along. The pro­ j the work for a tomorrow of the many 19, 1914, at 11:45 P. M at the ripe morning. November 25, nt the age of and Miss Ambler’s third grade tied, different things there are to see in a old age of 80 years, 2 months and 7 70 years, 5 months and 25 duys. De­ Monday. ceeds of this sale go for charitable the percentage being 98.8. Misa Ina ceased was one of Oregon’s curly pi­ Mr. ard Mrs. Geo. Burch are re­ purposes, and many a home has had t he newspaper office even on Holidays, we days. Hubb's third grade made an average Coming to Illinois, he met uml was oneers having come to Portland with of 98.5, being second beat. Thia shows joicing over the arrival of a little 10 4 burdens lightened by the helping hands had a most pleasant visit from Rev. Kennedy, early pioneer and niissionaiy united in marriage to Misa Hattie S. his sister, Margaret Ridings, via the lb. daughter n Sunday, November 22. of the Circle, who believe in assisting of Oregon. We talked over early Ore­ Powell on New Year's Eve 1866 and luthmus of Panama in December 1800, that the pupils are interested in their the unfortunate poor in the home town. Mr. Ben Allen of Salem was a busi­ gon life from the fifties to the present to this union were born six children, and was welcomed ut the home of their work. Mao Marcoe, who last attended the ness caller in our i.«*Ue city last week Mr. and Mis. Wil’ Ellingsworth en­ time. five of whom have proceeded the futher brother, P. J. Ridings. He bought a school of Lake Park, Iowa, entered the The telephone bell rang and the to the better land, Mrs. Sybil Marcoe ranch at Glad Tidings in 1308 and Mr. Kircher spent a lew uuys at the joyed a visit with the formers mother, Junior class Monday. George Bush home in the country the Mrs. Welch, who came from Camas, message was that Thanksgvtng Dinner of Lake Park, Iowa, the only one of followed carpentry ami farming for During the next six months there Wash., to spend Thanksgiving and re ­ was awaiting the Hosmer and Preston many juars On the 14th of October past week. the children to survive her father will be given in the High School As­ turned home on Monday of this week. families at the home of Mr. Hosmer's Ou August IL 1862, Mr. Smith be­ 1870 he married Miss Mary Milliter The miscreants who have been so sister, Mrs. T. FL Preston. We hur­ came one of the Volunteers of Co. K, and to this union were born six chil­ sembly a serie» of lectures, one every Mr. and Mrs. Tom Booth are the kindly visiting the «diicken roosts of month. Four of these wil lie illustrat­ ried to visit and partake of a dinner this part of town and south Silver- proud parents of a baby girl that came of Turkey and lots cf good things to 111., and served hi* country three dren, two daughters and four sons. ed These will be given by members The daughter, Mrs. Zligweid, and ton may be pleased to know that their to them the past week. of the faculty of the U. of O. and mu­ eat. trying to dispel the feeling that years. two sons, Robert and Wil'iam were un­ aoings at that business will become A few ycais nicer ms marriage he sic also will be furnished. The follow­ M’ss Cornelia Galbraith returned we would like to take the three o'clock quite popular if they arn’t careful and from Portland Thursday after a week's train to Salem, but in spite of our­ moved his family to Omaha,Nebraska, able to attend the funeral which wus ing are the speakers and subject«! held at the home on Fiday forenoon they may feel the effects of the law. Prof. De Cou 20th Century Canada. visit in Portland. selves after looking many times at the and that wus their home for 30 years, at eleven o’clock. The remains were when 9 years ago they came to Oregon Flowers. — Illustrated. clock, and watching the minutes go by Eli Deardorff and mother, Mrs. C. FOR SALE—Mountain Cellar Posts. laid to rest in Miller cemetery by the Prof. Chua. Edmondson — Japan. — Deardorff, moved to Molalla this week. Inquire of J. M. Smith at James' Saw about 2 o’clock al the dinner table we and have lived here ever since side of relatives, who have passed on Conditions and Customs. Mr. and Mra. Marcoe and children before. asked another sister, Mrs. Dedrick, if G. E. Halverson who recently pur­ Mill near Scotts Mills. Prof. Jas. H. Gilbert — Minimum she was ready to go to Salem on the arrived Tuesday and are with the chased the Misner garage, left for a Wage Movement. Sleep on old friend u dreamless sleep, mother in the stricken home. For the 3 o’c’ock train. She said she was, and ten days' business trip to Minneapolis, Dr. Cift ‘n Hodge — The Plague of Your work on earth is o'er. past three weeks Mr. Smith has been UNITARIAN SERVICES as all at the table had evidently been Minn. Our tears must full our hearts be sad, Flies. I'lustraled. feeling baui>, but nothing serieus wus thinking the same thoughts, our quiet Rev. Y. S. Troyer, who is touring , Will be regularly conducted on first Prof. Albert Swutzer Oregon Wild ’ You can be with us no more. apprehended until near the lust and the state in the interest of the Prohi- I Sunday of each month at 7:45 P. M. in sentiments were soon put into action, ins ueuth caiue as u shock both to Flies. - - Illustrated. and the preparation of a nice basket But this we know, we should not mourn bition Association was in Silverton the W. O. W. Hall by Rev. Richard F. I’r f. Conklin— those who were with him and also the God's love in euch abide. past week and made The Journal of­ Tischer, pastor of the Unitarian of turkey, pumpkin pie and other good many friends who knew of his illness. These will all lie free and given for eatables for the one who was deprived | 1 Church of Salem. Everyone welcome. Rather think of the^glorious morning. the benefit of the students, but they fice a pleasant call. of being with us on this family occa- His friends, in speaking of him, say, Bring your friends. When you uwaku on the other side. w 'l also be interesting for others who Miss Esther Mais spent Thanks­ j sion, took up the interval until train he wus always avers to telling of his giving with her people at Hullt, Ore. The daughters are Mra. Nettie Cusi- desir to attend. . time. own suffering preferring to cheer not ter of this place and Mrs. Pearl Zlig­ Tie foot ball game between the were When we reached Salem we There were fifteen new names ad­ only ms friends, but himself with hope. MARRIED I kindly permitted to see Mr. Hosmer And the trials of life he bore with weid of Spokane, Wash., and the sons Eighth Grade and the Sophomores ded to the list f patrons of the Li­ Galbraith-Woodward at St. Mark's and visit as long as we wished, as this unusual fortitude and patience. He Robert L. and Hugh of Thurman, Ida., ended with a score of 12 to 6. At the brary last week, making Episcopal Church, Portland, on Sun- privilege has always been granted us was a “Good ¡Soldier,” ever trusting Ellis of Glud Tidings und Wm. Ridings tieginning of the game it seemed as 345. though the score woud lie in favor of ! day, November 29, 1914, Miss Vivian through the kindness of sheriff Fisch, the promises in the Book he loved so of Pendleton, Ore. “'She Shop” will give away an Hlee- the graders, but the table was turned Drever Ga.braith and Merle Gill Wood_ who has always been in all our visits I well and has "fought a good fight, ’ Eight years ago, in 1908, the family tri« Train, and 19 feet track with con­ when Wilburn Scott entered for the ward, of Pot land, Rev. J. E. H. Simp- to Mr. Hosmer and in every way per- ready at a moment's notice to answer moved to Silverton, wherp he lias since troller New Y’ear’s Eve at 8:39 P. M. Soph". s«n and the Rev. John G Hatton offi ­ taining to this case, most courteous the call to enter into the eternal rest, I'ved a retired life, taking no active Customers will receive a ticket with The Athletic Association met Mon­ and kind to us, and we have every rea- Mp Smith wa# a member of the part in poltical matters, but holding every 25c purchase and the person re­ ciated. day evening for the purpose of dis­ The bride looked charming in a son to believe after watching affairs Christian Chui ch ul wu verton and the firin conviction of right living and turning the most tickets, receives the j cussing basket ball. white embroidered gown, which she this jong, that he has been just with | f UIM » ra i services were conducted by thinking. Making of homo a shrine prize. This is no cheap article, but The boys went to Turner Thanks­ had recently worn at her confirmation, Mr. Hosmer, as to censoring the ar­ the pastor, Rev. Essen. thut will ever be hallowed by the mem­ one of the best. Come and examine it. giving and plnyed football. The game with the ve : l and the wreath of or ­ ticles that Mr. Hosmer writes, that is ory of "futher.” It will be on ¿¡splay in "The Shop” He leaves a wife, a daughter ended with a score of 43 to fl. This ange blossoms, and carried a shower his business and the law, you will re­ In the loss of this good man a hap­ will probaby be the last game. Window. and seven grand children to mourn a bcuquet of Bride’s roses. member that jail is jail and not tile loving husband and father. There are py home is broken that reculls 44 years Don’t forget to ask for your ticket Or.ly a few relatives ar.d friends sheriff’s fault that he is there. of happy married life And to each a'so two brothers in California. on the Electric R. R. whan trading at were in attendance. We found Mr. Hosmer well and do- CHRISTIAN CHI RUH NOIES The funeral was at the Christian member of the family there is a heart “The Shop.” Mr. and Mrs. Woodward left for Sea- i g as well as we could expect, but of uche, thut time alone can heal. Chicken Pie! My! My! December side. Oregon, for a ccuple of weeks, course blue and sad hoping for the '-'hurch on F ridoy afternoon at two Service« every Sunday as follows: ,Mr. R dings was a man of excep­ 5th for you and I. Where! Where! aft-'r which they will be at home to other twenty-four days to soon pass ° c*oc^- Bible school at 1U.OU a. m. Preaching tional qua'ities, a respected citizen, u In recording the death of Mr. Smith, Christian Church! Be sure and be their friends at the Almira Apart­ by. at 1 LUO a. m. Christian Endeavor ment’, Portland, Oregon. But such must be met with forti- I he Journal force leel that a special loving husband und father and from at 6.30. Special sermon at 7.30 p. m. there- early boyhodd u devoted memlier of The Journal wishes ths happy couple tude and feelings pent up strong tribute be paid the kindly old mun we The Woodmen of World and Circle, every joy and a long life of happiness, enough to endure, in order to meet the I had learned to know and love. The the M. E. Church He will be missed The C. W. B. M. met Wednesday Women of Woodcraft, will give an and may the closing years of your life affairs of the day, for it seems that | many personal ucts of kindness and by the old neigl bors and friends who afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. A. entertainment on December "th at W. be as happy as your first wedded days. everyone must have their trials in life. words of cheer will ever be remem- earnestly hoped his illness wus but Roger». The ladies of this branch of O. W. Hall, in honor of all members While this case could be much worse bered. We will miss his gentle smile temporary and it was with sad hearts the church will huve charge of the ho joined before 1904. All members than it really is in a great many re­ and hand clasp that told so well the they assembled to pay their last re Sunday evening service and a fine of both lodges aie requested to be on METHODIST CHCRCH NOTES spects, that doesn’t lessen the fact heart-felt sympathy for all in trouble. spects and listen to the words of com­ program is being prepared with speciul hand. A representation of Grand Lodge that it is the most strenuous time The And the thought that he will be with fort to those who were left to moun, music by the choir. front Portland will be present to ad­ The Sabbath School will convene at Journal has ever seen and we hope will us no more gives us sad hearts, even The funeral services were conducted Brother Swander was here last Sun­ dress the Ladies’ Lodge. A fine pro­ 10 o’clock, S. E. Richardson, Super- ever see, but it is brave enough to though we know he is at rest and hus by a former pastor, Rev. Spencer of day and delivered a fine address. We Salem, Ore. gram and supper will be given. i tendent. At the morning church ser­ stand much worse if need be. answered the Father’s call. all enjoy having Brother Swander with Mrs. Digerness and Mrs. P. N. Ja­ vice the choir will sing “A closer walk us. He is Secretary of the State cobson were Thursday morning pas­ with God.” Sermon subject: “The Dis­ Board of Missions and is doing a sengers for Salem, returning home in inherited Brother.” At the evening DRUGGIST SPURNS LIQUOR SMILES splendid work in thut line. ANOTHER PIONEER AT REST the evening. service the large chorus choir will sing SALES The subject for the Sunday morn­ Only a smile from each toiler we meet, and the pastor will present the subject: Mrs. Frank Cherny who was operat­ ing service will be: "He saved others, Lewis Savage died at his home, As we hustle through life’s stormy but himself he could not save..”—Come ed on at the Salem hospital a couple “King Agrippa.” You will receive a Mr. Woodward Declares Materia Medi- two miles east of Salem, on Wednes­ way; services of ca Can Get Along Without Them warm welcome to all the weeks ago ic getting along nicely and and hear it. The choir will also have day, December 2d, at the age of 83 O..ly a cheery “good morning,” so a special number which will be worth this church. expected home in a few days. Portland, Nov. 26.—(To the Editor.) years Your attention is drawn to the ser- sweet, your while to hear. Mrs. F. E. Wray returned this week Christmas. Your editorial of Wednesday, “Copy­ Mr. Savage was born in Michigan in the Sabbath before vices The Bible School is growing very from an extended stay among old To the heart-broken neighbor whose Special Christmas subject and music ing Kansas,” expresses a doubt as 18.31 and rfioved later to the old Do- rapidly th*se days, 10 new memliers sorrow is deep, friends and relatives in Mfenesota.. at the morning service while the en­ to the wisdom of adopting certain nation Land Claim, where he lived at were added to the roll last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Palmer and tire evening will be given up to a mu­ A» the ocean’s wild sweep; stringent features of the prohibition I the time of his death, having lived Next Sunday is “Bible Day.1 ” Every- little son Clare will move to our city sical service by the choir, consisting of laws of that state oy our own. Only the clasping of hands as we there continuously for the past 68 body come and bring your bible with from their home near Mt. Angel dur­ Solos both vocal and instrumental, greet, Years ago John Sherman, asked as years you. ing the holidays of Christmas and quartettes, trios and choruses. Music to the best method of resuming specie Dccea8e<1 waa preceeded by his wife, In the hurry and bustle of life’s busy At the Big Annual Sale and Chicken New Year. day under the direction ef Mrs. Richard­ Payments, answered tersely, “The way | Mrs Minerva Savage to the last rest­ Pie Dinner, Saturday, the Junior girls Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Comstock lately son. Program will be printed later. to resume is to resume.” There is but ing p'ace just 33 day«. Gives a whirl of delight, through will have a pop corn booth. The Inter­ arrived from the Phillipines where Mr. one way to prohibit, i. e., prohibit. our duties and fears, mediate pupils will have charge of the He was a member of Chemeketa Comstock has been in the Government Any and every law and penalty Home Made Candy Booth. Don’t for­ Throws sunshine through shadows, CARO OF THANKS Service the past four years and is which v’ill produce the result—a result Lodge, No. 1, I. O O. F., and also Sa­ get to patronize these young workers. brings a smile through the lem Grange. spending a few days with hi« uncle, asked for by 30,000 voters at the last tears, The daughter, Mrs. Henry C Fiet- R. S. Comstock and family in Silver- We wish to sincerely thank our election—should be enacted. Give« a hope in distress when o'er- ton. From here Mr. and Mrs. Com­ friends and neighbors for their ma y For over 30 year» the writer has fol- pber, and son h.lliott M. .Savage, both MY AUTO burdened with cares, stock will go to Spocane, Wash., and acts of kindness, in the time of our lowed the vocation of druggist. Dur- '*ve *n balem. One of the four grand other points thinking to find a location sorrow, in the loss of our beloved ing all this time the firm with which | children,.Mrs. W. L. Fuller of.the Sil- So fight harder life’s battles, and My auto, ’tis of thee, Short cut to poverty— for a permanent home. tread down the tares, f ther and husband. May God bless he is connected has sold stimulants, verton News, resides here and wil at­ Of thee I chant. That tangle the wayside, and blind Mrs. A. W. Paulson of Fargo, N. D., you. paying the full Federal and city li­ tend her grand father’s funeral ser­ I bldw a pile of dough vices, which wil lbe conducted by Rev. Mrs. J. P. SMITH, came Tuesday for a couple weeks visit us with fears. censes therefor. We do not believe any Mr. and Mrs. D. H. MARCOE drug store Or druggist should be given R. F. Tischer, Saturday at four o'clock So scatter love’s smiles, with patience For thee two years ago, at the home of her sister, Mrs. M. G. And now you quite refuse to go, j. from the Unitarian Church in Salem. and family, Gunderson. to all, either the privilege of or responsibility Or won’t, or can’t. . Burial services at I O. 0. F. cemetery, Mrs. E. J. PLATTER. for selling intoxicants, directly or Eli Deardorff has purchased a half For the weaver gather» all, be the a privilege conducted by Chemeketa Lodge, I. 0. Through town and coutrysidc, upon presenptions. Such I acre of land at Molalla Ore., where he crumbs large or small, O. F. You were my joy and pride; will surely be misused and the lavz and his mother moved the first of this ♦ The harvest is sure with its pleasure Ah, happy day, Mr Savage was well known by the rendered worthless as to its pur ose. week. or pain, r Friends everywhere, send The I loved thy gaudy hue, of Silverton, being one early settlers Decent druggists have enough to Everyone will want the Christmas F’or through sunshine or rain, Thy nice white tires so new, edition of The Silverton Journal. Send Slournal your advertising, as < > answer for in the sale of vile or worth­ of the pioneers of the state. All return with the same. But now you’re down and out for true, less nostrums. In this, however, they Friends of this place join with The < i in your subscription early for the coan- thia is the only way that The < i In every way. M. J. GARDINER. but meet an insistent demand from the Journal in extending sympathy to the ing year. x Journal can live. Our rates < < > > public—a passing demand cieated by bereaved family. To thee, old rat“e box, Mrs. G H. Harris, accompanied by skillful and unscrupulous advertising. i are only 25 cents per inch and Came many bumps and knocks; her friend Miss Ricks, who has been Many, and the writer believes by A BIG BARGAIN in a business For thee I grieve. spending the past week here, were J five cents a line for locals. petsonal knowledge a majority, of our Now girls lay away the peekaboos, building and a small lot with go <1 Frayed are thy seats and worn, Wednesday morning passengers for best physicians never prescribe intoxi­ lay away the low cut shoes, lay away Badly thy top is torn, Salem and from there Miss Ricks will 8- 9 cants. Our materia medica furnishes the hose you tried to think so nice; building a'ready for business can be The whoopng cough affects thy horn, return to her home in Portland. a long and efficient list of stimulants put on youn-winter togs for the bristles had by applying at the offee of the I do believe. HERE’S A PEACH Mrs. M. Halsten of Canby who has which serve every good purpose in the on the hog indicate there will be lots Cascade Real Estate Company. Price been visiting the O. E. Johnson family hands of the skilled practitioner—aids of snow and ice. Every fellow in the only $590. The location is on a prin­ Thy perfume swells the breeze, Father X----- was astonished upon since Monday, returned to her home which form no habit ar i endanger land who really had the sand to utilize cipal street and the terms are easy- While good folks choke and wheeze, hearing Casey’s liberal offer to buy neither life nor decency. As we pass by. on Wednesday of this week. the rubber in his neck has seen all you just like paying rent. the church a new stained glass win ­ I paid f r thee a prize, Word comes to us from Raphael De Already, it is said, many “drug had to »how so to winter quarters go, 'Twould buy a mansion twice, Guire that he is well and doing well dow. The two discussed the matter stores” will open in anticipation of the and next spring we hope—to see more Now everybody’s yelling "Ice“— and well pleased with his navy life at at length one afternoon at the rec­ harvest to be garnered. Our legisla­ of you if possible.—Ex. tory. The priest thought some me ­ I wonder why? Buy a lot in Geiser ’ s Addition — the Presidio near San Francisce, Cal. i tors should leave no such loophole— Here’s hoping they make the shoes best buy in Silverton—must sell and morial inscription at the bottom of Thy motor has the grippe, his give to the decent druggist and Grandma Hines had her friends, Mr. the window might dedicate it fittingly a little higher; the hose not entirely you get the advantage of the forced re- Thy park plug has the pip; calling an opportunity to hold and and Mrs. Comstock and mother Cobb to the church and «how that the af­ transparent; the waist not quite so And woe is thine. as guests last Thursday and a fine din­ fluent saloon keeper had been the tain the confidence and esteem of his peekaboo; the akiVts so that they may sa'e. You can pay for this lot and the CASCADE RFAL ESTATE CO. I, too, have suffered chills, fellow men. ner and good time reported. step without attempting to break will bui'd you a bunglow—pay for it donor. Ague and kindred ills, Kill out and prevent the booze-seller “Now tell me what inscription you who would masquerade under the title through.—Ex. in tead of paying rent to the other Endeavoring to pay my bills fellow. Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 22, 1914. think would be appropriate at the of an inherently honorable calling. Since thou wert mine. bottom of the window, Michael,” said WILLIAM F. WOODWARD The Silverton Journal. Gone is my bankroll now, TO OUR PATRONS the holy papa in broaching the subject (Woodward, Clarke and Co.) Watch the date after the name on No more ’twould choke the cow, Enclosed find $1.00, which you will Vo the liquor dealer. As once before. p’ease use in sending out sample “Sure, now, your rivereace, Oi hod We will wash but once Christmas the little green label and if you want Yet if I had the yen, copies of your paper. Rochester is thought of something fitting to go Dr. Heisley’s days in Silverton, the Silverton Journal another year re­ So help me John—amen, not my home or Smith my name, but on that window, and Oi that perhaps Monday, Wednesday, and Fridays. week and all Patrons are requested to new your subscription promptly. It I’d buy myself a car again, that matters not. May you ever push it would not be out of place to put Office over Preston’s Sh p, leave calls have their laundry ready Monday, De­ will save us much time, work and ex­ And speed some more. under t a line, “AFTER MASS DROP at the shop. At Woodburn other cember 21. the good work. pense. Help us all you can. —Unknown. SILVERTON LAUNDRY. A Friend. IN TO CASEY’S.” dava. Yours truly, LOCAL NEWS