The Silverton journal. (Silverton, Or.) 191?-1915, January 15, 1915, Image 4

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Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Broughton were
GET TOGETHER MEETING
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in Salem on business ou Wedeaday of
(Continuici from First
M. I« Hansen, Prop. < *
Phone Blur 1141
of the business men and rillten» of
this week.
Silverton interested in the progress or give me Death." The Portland < ►
Rev. White made his regular trip
of Silverton and vicinity
crowd believes in the same way, only
to Barlow the first of the week.
different. They read it: “give ME lib­
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Mr’. J. C. Hyett left for Eugene will be held in the Craig Building in
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A. G- Anderson was a Mt. Angel Wednesday morning for a visit at the Social Club Rooms at 7:30 P. M. Jan­ erty, and let the other fellow go
hang.''
Witness
the
attack»
hoodlum
caller on Monday of this week.
home of her daughter. Mrs. Dr. Baker. uary 15th, 1915.
Booms 25c up.
Meals 25c.
"nites'* of Columbus and their kind
For the purpose of reorganising the
Mrs. J. W. Welty who has been vis­
Mr. Moe was at the Capital City on Commercial Club or effecting a new have made on Father Crowley, and
Board ana Lodging $5.50 per week.
iting her daughter, Mrs. Graham, on. , business the first of the week.
other lecturers.
organization whereby the business
Front
Street, Near Depot
SILVERTON, OREGON
Second Street, returned to her home
Indeed that crowd believes in "rel-
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Fishburn of men and citizens of Silverton can
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at Pratum Monday.
gious
liberty."
Why
shouldn't
they?
Portland came last Saturday for an meet on a common ground to discuss
Miss Moser was a north bound pas­ over Sunday visit with old Silverton and promote the welfare of Silverton Prosecuting Tom Watson and others
for circulating "obscene literature."
senger Saturday. She planned to stop j 1 friends. They missed their train at and suirounding country.
said "literature” being verbatim quo­
off w:th Canby friends and continue Woodburn ami lamented the loss of
I wish to call your attention to the
tations from the writings of Dena, l.i-
her journey to Portlami Sunday.
1 time, but when met by a rousing dele- fact that if Silverton wishes to keep
L. LARSON
S. TEGLAND
C. WEBB
guori and others, the standard text
Miss Harris of Salem, also Miss Huff' gation of the G. A. R. and W. R. C. up with the march of progress some
books used in the Romanist schools
of McKee came to Silverton Satur- people at 4:30 P. M., they forgot all thing must he «lone at once; the Pan­ for priests and embodying the ques­
day morning to attend the teachers'! the unpleasantness connected anil ama Pacific Exposition ;s now open tions the "fathers” are told to ask of
! from that time on their stay in Sil- an«i I have letters from the Rail Road
meeting.
j xerton was a round of pleasure. These Emigration Bureaus stating that the women and girls in the confessional!
L.
Schneider
spent
Mr. and Mrs.
Enough for this lesson.
Are you
estimable people were former Silverton Pacific Coast can look for a great many
Saturday at the Capital City.
benevolent non - Romanists going to
residents. They were guests at Mrs. tourists during the exposition. Are
Clean, Up-to-date, Satisfaction Guaranteed
learn it? “Examiation Day is coming."
Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Miller, who have Laura Hubbs Saturday night.
we going to stami by an«l see the
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been visiting Mrs. Robert Nixon, Mrs.
FREE DELIVERY
To Mr. Ed. Gunderson falls the neighboring towns anti villages secure
Miller’s m ther, also at the F. M.
the attention of these tourists without
,
honor
of
having
been
the
only
person
Even«en home, returned Saturday to
HOME WEDDING
in Silverton to see the wonderful phen­ making an effort to obtain our share?
Oak Street
Phone Blue 821
their home at Condon, Ore.
A quiet home wedding took place at
When
1
say
there
is
need
of
united
omenon of a double Mt. Hood, Sat-
The Misses Johnson and Peck of day, January 2d. As told by Mr. effort in this matter I speak advisedly. 3:30 last Sunday afternoon at the
Portland came Monday evening to ' Gunderson, the real mountain stood 1 have kept in close touch with con­ home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wolfard.
visit Miss Greer at the Silverton hos­ out clear and grand, and seemingly ditions for some time and receive let­ Miss Virginia Mascher and Mr. Custer
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pital.
at a distance beyond anti up above the ters nearly every day as Secretary of
were united by Rev. Essen. The bride <►
the
Commercial
Club
from
nearbj
M. D. Good, salesman for an east­ old white sentinel totarered another towns saying they are organizing to wore an accordian plaited silk chiffon o Rates $1.00 to $1.25 Day
Special Weekly Rate»
Meal» 25c
ern dry goods firm, was in Silverton mountain, very much the same except take care of the Tourists this coining of white with silver lace and a cor­
the extreme top was quite oval. It is
over Sunday.
sage bouquet. Those present were
to be regretted this beautiful mirage summer and asking for information in Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Lohr of Roseburg.
Mrs. Frank Moser and baby went to could not have been viewed by others, regard to how we carried on our ad­
When In Salem Stop at
Salem Tuesday for a couple days’ visit especially those who have never lived vertising campaign. They seem to Mr. and Mrs. E.S. Porter and son Clay,
and Mrs. Mollie Williams. A sump­
THE DEPOT HOTEL
with friends.
where this interesting phenomenon is think we are alive here, and it is up
tuous wedding supper followed the
to
us
to
show
them
we
are.
There
Thos. Riches was a business caller of frequent occurrence.
F. ./. COODKNOUGH. Myr.
is no use for one, two or a dozen to ceremony and the happy pair, accom­
at the Capital City on Tuesday of this
Mrs. A. Ryner and children are vis­ try to keep up this work; we want panied by Mr. and Mrs. Lohr, depart­
week.
iting this week at the home of her every man who has Silverton’s inter­ ed on their honey moon to Gerhart
One-half Block South of S. P. Depot
Phone 575
Mrs. E. Buff, a former Silvert n parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lindscott. ests at heart to attend this meeting. 1 Park via Portland. On their return
lady, who has been visiting friends
Dr. Loar was among the Caoital am not urging you to attend frem a they will become home builders on Mill
GOOD HOME COOKING
here, returned to her home in Salem City visitors on Thursday of this selfish standpoint but because 1 know Street in this city. Congratulati ions < :: > LUNCH COUNTER
W ednesday.
the immediate need of a united effort, and very best wishes are extended I by J
week.
if we are to maintain Silverton's rep­ The Silverton Joumn’.
Mrs. H. Hag left for Corvallis Wed­
Mr. and Mrs. Hartman attended the
nesday morning to spend a few days funeral of a Scotts Mills neighbor, utation as one of the best towns in the
CHRISTI \N CHURCH NOTES
Willamette Valley. 1 received a letter
with a daughter at that place.
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Mr. Syrus Jones, last Monday. Mr. recently from the Oregon Development
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Fishbum spent Jones had been taken to a hospital in League saying we have reserved space
The Christian Bible School Sunday
U
Monday with old Silverton friends at Portland for medical treatment and at the free information bureau at the at 10 A. M., Preaching at 11 A. M.,
the R. S. Comstock and Porter homes. died while there.
Panama Pacific Exposition for Silver- Christian Endeavor 6:30 P. M., Spe-
*'The Shop’’ has purchased an up-to-date Electric
Cl ial Sermon at 7:30 P. M.
Arthur Hobart transacted business ton. Are you going to use it?
H. C. Smith of Chicago, who has
There
will
be
a
special
song
by
the
Vacum
Cleaner and will rent it to you by the hour or
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It is not only for the purpose of
been at the home of his son on South in Sa>em on Thursday of this week.
choir at the morning service and a < > by the day, It will do more and better work in one
Water Street the past five months,
exploiting
Silverton
and
its
resources
Mrs. Edith Gage, who has been a
left Monday for San Francisco and guest at the home of her cousin, Mrs. that we should have such an organi­ solo by Mr. J. Hoblitt at the evening
hour thantwo worn n and a man with brooms and
service.
other California points.
brushes
can do in all day.
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George Givins, returned to Portland zation, but for the betterment of local
The choir gave C. W. Rogers a
conditions. By co-operation we can
Dr. Lowe, the well known eye Thursday morning.
For particulars call at
accomplish many things otherwise im. pleasant surprise lust Friday evening
specialist, will be in Mt. Angel Jan-
in honor of his birthday. With games
Mrs. Nina L. Morley left for Port­ possible.
mrj 20, Silverton the 19th. The wise land for an indefinite stay on Satur­
Remember the date! Com? and .do and music the time past rapidly as
mil wait for him.
day last week.
your part, do not leave it all to the did also the dainty repast and as the < ► Phone Blue 1001
guests departed, Carl remarked he ■ >
Mrs. A. F. Wilkinson, ac.o-rpanied
The Southern Pacific depot is hav­ other fellow and then kick because
by her mother, Mrs. Cnas. Baker, who ing several much needy improvements, things don’t go to suit you. Every didn’t mind growing older if each an­
has been visiting here since Sunday, and the carpenters are still busily business man in town should be there. niversary day could be past as pleas­
antly as this one.
were Wednesday morning passengers working at the baggage room.
GEORGE W. HUBBS.
The farewell for Brother and Sister
for Salem.
We the undersigned hereby endorse Andrews and family will be given at
State Inspector Fulley was in Sil­
The Joe Lais family entertained Mr. verton the past week looking into the the above call:
the church Friday evening instead of
Lais’ sister, Mrs. Alfred Oswald, anu sanitary conditions of the different Coolidge & Mc-
Peoples Bank,
Thursday, as was first planned. Their
OFFICE-HOSMER BLDG.
PHONE GREEN 771
children also Miss Anna Oswald of hotels, rooming houses and other bu­
Claine,
C. W. Rogers,
going away will leave a vacancy in
Elgin, Oregon, on Wednesday of last siness places coming under his juris­ Julius Alm,
P. L. Brown,
our midst that will certainly tie hard
/week.
to fill.
diction.
' J. Wolfard & Co., C. M. Wray,
Bentson’s Store, Bcwen & Slade,
The W. C. T. U. held their first
A basket social will be held at the
Mrs. T. A. Reed and daughter, Mrs. S. Ajnes,
Geo. W. Steelham. meeting for the year at the home of
McLaughlin school house on Saturday Bachelor, spent Thursday in Salem.
Lewis Johnson,
mer,
Miss Elva Mosher Tuesday afternoon,
evening, January 16th. Ladies are
The
Woman
’
s
Social
Science
Club
i
C.
G.
Halverson,
Bock
Brothers,
and it was a fine meeting too.
requested to bring baskets with eats
Earl Wood,
Nineteen memliers and friends were
for two, and a fine time is promised will meet next week, Friday, January W. Bowser,
22, with Mrs. C. M. Wray. The follow­ J. F. Fishwood, R. B. Wray,
present. The work of the year was
all who attend.
F. E. Wray,
ing program has been arranged:
Schmidtbauer,
started and plans from head quarters
Mrs. Caroline Deardorf returned
A. L. Larson,
S. Levy,
“Thoughts from the Federation.”
read.
Dainty refreshments were served
home en Friday of the past week
Mrs. P. L. Browne.
T. M. Lukins,
N. Digerness,
at the close of the meeting for which
after a two weeks’ visit with her
Miss Richardson.
S. E. Richardson JJ. M. Morley,
“Reading.”
each present gave 5 cents. Watch for
daughters at this place.
“Current Events.1 ” Mrs. Reynolds. City Meat Co.,
F. M. Morley,
announcement of next meeting.
L. H. Fischer,
Chester Ralston returned last week
Round table talks on: “What is the W. A. Cross,
from Boysfort, Wash., where he has proper age for a child to start in A. Wolf & Son,
Kinney & Porter,
Lincoln, Kansas.
Geo. Cusiter,
Siverton Lbr. Co.
been visiting friends.
school?" _______________
Mr.
J.
E.
HOSMER.
M. G. Cooley,
JOINT INSTALLATION
Mrs. Hallingson, who was a guest
Dear Friend and Brother:
of her friend, Mrs, F. H. Swick, the
Find enclosed 50 cents for which
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Another delightful gathering was
past three weeks, returned to Portland
renew my subscription to The Journal.
held in the G. A. R. hall last Saturday.
last week on Wednesday.
I am glad you are able to push your
The Websterian Society wilt give
Among those from Silverton to It being the regular yearly Joint In­ the next program. The subject of de­ pencil once more. May God bless you
spend Tuesday in Salem, were Mrs. stallation of officers of the Geo. H. bate will be concerning the enlarge­ and prosper you is my prayer. I have
been reading the controversy between
W. H. Folger, Mrs. Andrew Larsen Thomas G. A. R. Post, No. 9.
A lovely dinner was prepared by the ment of the army and navy.
Mr. Phelps and some who claim there
and Mrs. Charles Harwood.
Friday morning at eleven o’clock is no God. It makes my blood boil to
ladies that was enjoyed by all and
Miss Esther Schaap, a Silverton pronounced the best ever.
John Straub, Dean of the State Uni­ hear a man or woman, who is rational,
High School student, went to Pratum
versity, will address the High School make such utterances as there is no'
If you want to Sell, Liat your property with
W. R. C.
Saturday for a week end visit under
God, and that evolution created this
The installing officers were J. Dun- and the eighth grade.
We
advertise your property and give all concerned
Harry Riches entered High Schoo) earth and all in it. I would like to
the home roof.
nel, G. A. R., and Minnie Fishwood,
a square deal.
R. E. Miller has changed his lo­ W. R. C., and the following officers as a sophomore last week, thus mak­ say to those who believe in such a rot­
ing the total enrollment 122.
ten doctrine, if evolution did create
cation from Chehalis to Shelton, were elected:
Saturday evening, the 16th, the Sil­ this earth and all that is on it, evolu­
Wash., where he has charge of a
President, Fanny Drake-Munson.
verton Girls Basket Ball Team, with tion could have the came power to ere.
creamery.
Senior Vice, Nellie Sayer.
If you want to Buy, come and see us, or write
Miss Cowden as chaperon, will go to ate a heaven or a hell. But if evo­
Junior Vice, Eliza Haynes.
Mr. and Mrs. Dedrick who have
and tell us just what you
want.
“Satisfied
Molalla to play the girls of that town. lution did create all these things on
Treasurer, Laura Hubbs.
been spending a coup’e of months at
Last Thursday evening the first of I earth, the hand of Divine Power of Al­
Customers'
’
is
our
best
asset!
Chaplain,
Almira
Karstetter.
the home of Mrs. Dedrick’s sister,
the series of class games was played mighty God was behind evolution. We
Conductor, Bertha Polas.
Mrs. T. E. Preston, departed Saturday
Asst. Conductor, Minnie Stevenson. between the Sophomore and Senior must have a power back of Blind Na­
morning for their home at Oak Grove.
Girls Basket Ball Teams. The Seniors ture, or Evolution to create everything
Guard, Augusta Boxter.
defeated the Sophomores by a score of good for human beings and then man
About twenty friends of La Verna
—How Is This-
Asst. Guard, Belle Phelps.
and woman came to partake of these
Andrews gathered at the Andrews’
Patriotic Lecturer, Nettie Brown. 24 to 18.
Friday, the 15th, the first of the , good things. It is a curious thing to
Dandy little 6-room cottage, electric
home on Liberty Hill last Saturday
Musician, Myrtle Gifford.
series
of
debates
in
the
state
league
■
lights,
cement side walks, paved street,
see
Blind
Nature
or
Evolution
create
afternoon and greatly surprised the
Color Bearers:
will be held in different towns of the so many things in animal life that eat
city water, sleeping porch, close in.
young lady. They took refreshments,
No. 1 — Rachel Fletcher.
state. The negative team of Canby: the same food, but grow a different
The cosiest little home ever — only
and before leaving, presented her
No. 2 — Lucy Comstock.
Delea
Nesstrum,
Norton
Bradford,
$2000.
covering
for
the
body.
I
will
end
with a Silverton Souvenir Spoon. La
No. 3 — Ida Sawyer.
John Skwington, will meet the affirms-1 saying a few years ago I thought I
Verna friends will certainly miss her
No. 4 — Louisa Quail.
when she goes to her new California
Press Correspondent, Francis Hos- tive team of Silverton: Casper Taw,i was an Infidel. (I was a great deal nmmtmtmmmmmmnmmmumtîttttmmmtmnmtmnmmmumtmmmmn
Wil'iam Sundel, Alfred Adams at Sil­ like these people who claim there is
home.
mer.
verton.
The debate will be held in the no God, and I am sorry I ever
Secretaiy, Emma Cobb.
J
F. J. Miller, an old time Silverton
Opera House, at 8 o’clock. An admis­ down deep in my heart. I knew there
boy and a member of the Coast Artil­
METHODIST
CHURCH
NOTES
sion
of
25
cents
for
adults
and
10
j
All
welcome
and
earnestly
invited
G. A. R.
was a God, bit I am sorry I ever
lery Corps, writes friends here that
cents for school children will be charg­ talked infidelity and will strive to
to attend.
Com., C. M. Hicks.
he has been transferred from Van­
ed in order to pay the expenses of the i prove to the people there is a reality
The special meetings which are be­
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the
Sen. Vice, J. O. Phelps.
couver to Monterey, Califonia, and
judges and visiting team. The same in a true and everlasting God.
ing hold at the Methodist Church are church held their annual dinner and
Chap., H. Wood.
that he is now a student in the 2nd
evening the negative team of Silver-
attracting the attention of many peo­ election of officers on Wednesday. At
Officer of Day, McKinley.
Yours,
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lad of the cooks’ and bakers’ school.
ton: Earl Adams, Dewalt Wolfard, Al­
ple.
Congregations are increasig noon about 100 including members and
Officer of Guard, K. T. Maulding.
vin
Hobart,
will
go
to
Woodbum
to
every
evening.
“Van” is certainly a their families sat down to a splendid
Guard, Morris Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Bachelor and chil­
debate against the affirmative team of
"hummer.” Sunday night the church chicken-pie dinner. In the afternoon at
The
Choral
Society
met
for
weekly
Quarter
Master,
P.
T.
Hicks.
dren came the past veek from Iowa
Woodbum.
practice Wednesday evening, and all was packed. Meetings will continue the election of officers the following
Sergeant, J. Dunnels.
and are staying wit?. Mrs. Bachelor's
were elected:
are
very much pleased with the prog­ over Sunday and next week.
Adjutant,
G.
Haynes.
parents, Mr. and Mr?. T. A. Reel, and
TIP TOP BREAD
Tonight the evangelist will speak
President, Mrs. Stevenson.
ress made under the instructions of
Seargant
Mayor,
S.
A.
D.
Parker.
may make Oregon their future home.
fresh at 11:30 A. M. and 5 P. M. each
Mr. G. H. Street. Everyone is urged on the subject “Four ways that a man
Vice-President, Mrs. W. P. Hubbsv
I Quarter Master Sergeant, Volga- day at Roger’s Grocery.
to come in and take advantage of the may bo lost.” The great service will
Secretary, Mrs. Geo. Pallas.
Mr. Reynolds and niece, Miss Ser­ I more.
Ralph Adams. Agent.
excellent voice culture. Please enroll be hold Sunday night, subject: “The
Treasure*, Mrs. Bristol.
vice, are expected home from Idaho
Patriotic"Instructor, J. Dunnels.
Directesses: Mrs. Sherlock, Mrs. E.
Saturday, where they went to see a I Trustees: M. Van Valkenberg, Chas.
WANTED—A small band of goats. at the early meeting next Wednesday Great judgment morn.” Every evening
at 7:45.
Adams, M th . Gifford and Mrs. Bray.
very sick uncle.
Hicks and G. Haynes.
Call up Red 134.
11 Pl 2 night.
LOCAL NEWS
THE HANSON HOTEL
I m
-b
CITY MEAT COMPANY
THE SHOP”
“PRESTON’S SHOP”
REAL ESTATE
Is again to the Front with
E. W. ROSS, Manager
I