NINETY-SIXTH ANNI VERSARY Silver Lodge, No. 21. I. O. O. F.. :♦ You You to Read BILLY BARLOW’S STORY ay Stop 10 DAYS Frank Wray was an incoming pas­ Brother Odd as told in a neat little booklet by E. A. PUTMAN. senger from the north Thursday extends invitations to Rebekahs to I Fellows and Sisters It shows up the Gid Rocky** Church and the foolishness of the War. morning. at celebrate with them Sunday evening. Willard Benson of the Silverton BILLY IS A TRAMP April 25th. Hills went to Monroe Thursday morn­ Send 10 Cents to The Silverton Journal and secure the booklet ing, to look after some timber land < > Sunday, April 25, is the ninety­ which he is interested in. Do You Want to Laugh? sixth anniversary of Odd Fellowship L. H. Wilson, the optician, will be in America, and Silver Lodge cordial­ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ at the Silverton Hotel Monday. May ly invites a'l Odd Fellows to enjoy —T 3rd. See him about your eyes. th*» evening at I. O. O. F. Hall. The and L. E. Patterson of Hult returned program will begin at 8 o’clock, the from Portland Wednesday where he leading features being the address has been on business. by Herry Westbrook, Grand Warden E. A. Peck of Lake Park. Minn., of the I. O. O. F. of Oregon. All made this office a pleasant visit Tues­ Oild Fellows and Rebekahs should day. Mr. Peck is visiting old time hear Brother Westbrook, as his lec- ■t friends in the city and is much ture w,|] he instructive to the mem- CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN pleased with our country as he is bers and highly interesting. looking up a location in the west. Mr. Conaultation Free Peck wishes to express his apprecia­ REBEKAH LODGES MEET tion of the token presented him by his friends E. T. Vegan and A. F. Office 3 Doors South of M. E. Church Snell and families while at the Port­ Thursday, April 15th., was Rebek­ on FISK STREET land Hotel. En route to the East Why not see ah Day at Woodburn. Five or six- The United Church Congregation hundred Rebekahs visited that neat California and its Two World Ex­ holds its services next Sunday at the little city to hold the eighth annual positions on your way East? Norwegian Synod Church at two convention of District Number 4 of o’clock in the afternoon. J. C. Rose­ Oregon, and the nine different lodges Call on neareat Agent for full information, literature, tickets land, pastor. of the district were well represented. reservations, train schedule*, etc. Get your eyes tested and fitted About seventy members of Tryphena New, up-to-date Machinery Experienced Machinist Monday, May 3d. Dr. L. H. Wilson Lodge attended and all considered the Work Absolutely Guaranteed convention a decided success and that will be there. The prisoner who is now in the Woodburn Rebekahs know how to city j**l can trace his downfall to entertain royally as well as how to John M. Scott. General Passenger Agent. Portland. Ore. visiting Mt. Angel, where they be­ attend to business affairs. At twelve o’clock M., the assembly lieve sc strongly in personal 'iberty, Garage and Machine Shop if it d es interfere with your neigh­ adjourned to the banquet room where bor's liberty. The city authorities a sumptuous spread was in waiting P. W. Noftsker will curtail his liberty for about 30 for the many hungry Rebekahs who thought it one of the rare treats of days and the tax payers will pay his Phone Blue 951 board a corresponding length of time. the season, and after dinner, the hap­ Cor. First and Lewis Sts. c I py bunch returned to the lodge room TIP TOP BREAD to hold the business meeting and to fresh at 11:3® A. M. and 5 P. M. each listen to the many good numbers on day st Rager** Grocery. the program. The evening session Ralph Adams, Agent. ♦♦ RATES: $1.00 PER DAY O began at 7:30. The Competitive- Alva Homes who was found dead THE Drill which had been looked forward in a chair in his cabin on the Andrew Board and Room Meal* 25c < • to with great expectation, was beau­ « • Duval farm Sunday, was buried on by week $4.75 tiful. The floor work was demon­ Room* 50c up I Monday in the Silverton cemetery, strated by the Salem and Canby Pev. W. R. F. Brown officiating. He I > Lodges, Salem winning the silver cup was a native of New York and was on SATURDAY, MAY 1st. with 984 points to Canby's 97. The eighty years old. convention adjourned to meet at H. J. Lowdon, James Gordon. Wil­ Aurora next year. All the Farmers, Gardeners. Fruit and Berry Growers around Home Cooking SILVERTON, ORE. liam Mires, E. S. Porter. J. H. Porter, The following officers will have Salem are urged to bring in all the products you can and place Chas. King, Lawson Hadley, Pearl charge of the convention: them in the market and stay and sell them direct to the consumer Hubard, all of the Silverton Hills, Chairma , Mrs. W. W. Jesse, Aurora; (tables and stalls all free that day), at which time each com­ were Salem visitors last Friday. Vice Chairman, Laura Bair, Canby ; munity can select a Booth for the season. We want each locality See Dr. Wilson about your eyes, Secretaiy, Elsie Simeral, Salem; to organize clubs or companies: Kaiser, Chemawa, Haysville, Brooks, Monday, May 3d, at the Silverton Marshal, Frances Weaver, Hubbard; Hazelwood, Howell, Pratum, Fruitland, Holywood, Macleay, Shaw ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦e ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Hotel. Conductoress, Maud Long, Needy; Aumsville, West Stayton, Turner, Marion, Rosedale, Liberty, Livesly, Î Phone Blue 1141 M. L. Hansen, Prep. '* Henry Deguire returned Friday I. Guard, Pearl Stevens, Gervais; Eola, West Salem, Lincoln, Zena and Hopewell. Let each locality bring in a good supply and sell your own evening from Salem, where he has O.Guard, Lena Skervine,, Scotts Mills; been painting a house for his son-in- Chap’ain, Sister Zimerle, Woodburn; products. L. Sup., Frances Hosmer, Silverton; Make this the center for all your berries and foods, law, Theo. Hicks. :♦ • • RATES: If you have any stock or anything to sell, bring it in and The Young Ladies’ Society of the R. S to V.Ch. Ida Knight, Canby; offer it on that day in front of the market, where buyers will come, < > United Church Congregation will L. S. to V. Ch., Bertha Lee, Canby. Meals 25c; Board and Room by the Day $1.25. This market is for the producers, where buyers may sell anything meet at Andrew Quail’s on Saturday they have. Set your own prices, But see that everything is first Board and Ixxlging by the Week $5.50 at the usual hour. NEW COLOR PROCESS class, clean and neatly put up. < > $4,000 buys 20 acres, \ miles from Front Street, Near Depot SILVERTON, OREGON < i J. J. .McDonald, President By order of committee Silverton, 14 in cultivation, balance in Dr. Irving Mathews, with whom ( . A. Muths, Secretary pasture. Four-room house, good barn, nearly every one is acquainted J. J. Coleman, Treasurer all fenced. ♦ CASCADE REAL ESTATE CO. for his good optical work, is the dis- ♦♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ coverer of a process of producing L. A. Johnston of Silverton Hills colors from a mineral substance was a Salem passenger Monday found in Oregon, In. colors may NON-CATHOLIC NAMES WANTED Salem, Ore., April 20. morning. outrival the famous ultramarines and s. TEGLAND C. WEBB L LARSON Dr. E. E. Chase was an incoming chromes or the coal tardies. The THE STLVERTON JOURNAL, We want at once 100,000 non-Catho­ pa senger from Portland on Monday samples shown were dyes on cloth, Last night Mr. J. E. Hosmer of, lic names from all part* of theUnited evening’s south bound train. and paint on wood suitable for ex­ Silverton lectured in this city to a States. We want to send them »am­ Jerry Desart was a passenger on terior and in'erior painting and finish­ fair sized audience of interested peo­ ple copies of the Silvertop Journal. Wednesday morning’s south bound ing, and he claims it will also be ple. His subject was, “American Should any want to enclose 50 cents train. possible to make fine c dored inks Liberty or Roman Despotism, Which ?” a hundred names to help pay for the I Attorney L. J. Adams visited Sa­ for lithographing, etc. ('toan. Up - to - Date, Satisfaction Guaranteed The lecture was a solid, convincing expense of printing and postage on ' lem Wednesday on business. Mr. Matthew is now looking for a elucidation of principles, and showed the samples, we will appreciate the Mrs. Anna Geiser of Salem made suitable location for a factory in a the fundamental difference and nec­ help very much. But if you do not FREE DELIVERY community where labor is easily ob­ essary antagonism between Romanism I feel able to do this, send along the this office a p'eazant call Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Denny of Jefferson tained. Much of the work can be and Americanism, He spoke for two names anyway, We want to reach Phone Blue 821 Oak Street were in town the fore part of the done by b ys, girls and women. Large hours and held the people in the the millions of non-Catholic Ameri- cans with the Journal and if our *ub- week, visiting at their daughter’s, quantities of milk are essential to the closest attention and interest. 25c25 Mrs. Bilyen. Mr. Den.iy and Mr. Mil­ industry. The crowd was composed of the scribers and friends will help, we will be able to do it. ler made this office a pleasa< call, Common People, just such as are al- Everyone can do something in this PIANO OWNERS ATTENTION giving us several new subscriptions. ways found in the lead of movements great battle for truth and right, Thanks, gentlemen. that require courage and sacrifice. Co-operate with us. Send us all the For >5.00 per annum we assume the Mr. Hosmer ought to be kept in Frank Wray was a passenger for names you can. responsibility of taking ca.e of any the field, for he is^he kind that con ­ Eugene Monday, stepping over in Ratee $1.00 to >1.25 Day Meals 25e Special Weekly Ratea upright piano, whereby we tune it vince.: with his logic, and disarms Salem enroute. at regular intervals three times a with his evident sincerity and kindly Grandma Heinz came from Canby $3800 buys twenty acres, one mile year. If your piano needs attention spirit. Tuesday to visit friends in Silvertcn from Silverton, six in cultivation, write or call by telephone H. F. Kuck, His paper, The Silverton Journal, and has gonen out to her sons in the 1245 E. Street, Salem, Oregon. Phone ought to be supported as a medium good water. Buildings cost $2000 country. i > 2354 J. 25ctf of information and means of organi­ and are all new. Mrs. Emma Cobb left for Portland 135 Acres for $85. per acre, 90 zation. Without a paper we of Oregon F. J. COODKNOUGH, Mgr. Tirusday morning, where she will acres in cultivat'on, 60 acres in crop, 160 acres near Lyle, Wash, at >30. will be in the soup. A. S. visit friends and also has property balance in pasture, six-room house, per acre. Six acres cultivated, and 80 interests to see to. One-half Block South of S. P. Depot Phone 575 three barnes, four head of big horses, acres easily cleared. It 1 is right in The Charles Misener family moved the orchard belt. See Cascade Real c w and bull, nine head of hogs, wag­ to Salem Wednesday, where they will Estate Company. Boost for a Free Press! ons and plows, and all all machinery LUNCH COUNTER GOOD HOME COOKING • • work through berry and fruit season. i needed to run the place, all new. $4 000 bujs 20 acres % of a mile W. H. Ellingsworth is in Camas, Telephone shares go with the place. from Silvertcn, 14 acres in cultivation Talk with your neighbor and get Wash., on bueinjss tils week. with balance in pasture, four room Mrs. G'orge Dedrick has accepted house, good bam and all fenced. See him interested in our work. We must • •••••• «••• have this kind of help or die and you a position in Roberts Bros, store in Cascade Real Estate Company. can ’ t afford t let our work fail now Port’and and left for home the past SILVERTON TIME TABLE FOR RENT for it is your work as well as ours. « week. The enemies of The Journal man « L. D. Ratliff was transacting busi­ Furnished Housekeeping Rooms, Call from Portland 8.25 AM. at Journal Office. would make you believe that he is a * Arrive ness at the Capital City from Satur­ tí M 44 11.05 AM. bad man but we can furnish the best day until Monday. 44 44 « 4.15 P.M. that evidence that this state affords « 44 << e The many friends of E. K. Kramer Engeman’s MillcRivi 8.20 P.M. that * we are sincerd in our work and EVERYTHING NEW FOR THE BABY : 44 44 who was hurt at the railway a few Delivers Fresh Milk and Cream twice Salem 10.59 A.M. and we have sacrificed more time 44 <« e weeks ago, will be glad to know that a Day 5.00 P.M. money for the work of bringing lib­ Baby Bonnets, Dresses, Bath Towels, Jackets, Bibs, he is row home from the hospital. Special Orders Promptly Filled Arrive from Albany erty to the world than we have ever e Booties, Pillows, (arriage Robes and Laundry Bags, Your Patronage Appreciated 9.15 AM. Don’t forget, Dr. Wilson, optician, via Lebanon asked anyone else to put up. In fact Ph ne Greer A 120 will be here Monday, May 3d, at the all of the newest designs. we could pay all our debts and be in Silverton Hotel. the finest fighting trim financially * Depart for Portland* 7.30 AM. 44 44 44 Good Pasture for Rent. All Kind» of Electric Supplies always on hand and an 9.15 A.M. Don’t forget that the best work if every patriot who reads our paper • 44 44 44 Emma Russell. 2.00 P.M. ever done in a garden and the quick­ would put in one dollar where we • Experienced Electrician to do your wiring. 44 44 U 5.00 P.M. Protect you property from loss by est work, is done with the Gravity have put in one-thousand dollars. We • 44 44 fire in the Concordia Fire Insurance Hand Cultivator. For Sale by J. E. mean business and will never give • Salem 8.25 A.M. CALL AND SEE US ! 44 44 44 Co.—E. W. Ross is the agent for Sil­ | Hosmer, Silverton, Oregon. 1.00 P.M. 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