Married Sunday, April 25th, at San welfare clause is a subordinate clause ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I Francisco, Cal., Miss Antonette not conferring any power upon con­ ? I Maulding to Mr. Arnold C. Shelton. gress to provide for the general wel­ fare, then it would follow that the I The many Silverton friends of the John M. Work, in an excellent constitution has been violated every I bride, who is best remembered here article recently written, says in part: time a protective tariff law has been is Miss Nettie Jemerson. will all con­ You wouldn’t think that u semi-1 passed, every time new territory has Mrs. Sayer spent tho piut week gratulate the happy pair and wish as told in a neat little booklet by E. A. PUTMAN. <> ( colon could amount to much. But been acquired, when paper money was <> with Portland friends. < > < > them happiness without limit, and | I ani going to tell about one. Grandma Heinz is visiting o'd so say we of the Journal. made legal tender, when the weather ’’ It show* up the Old Rocky's Church and the foolishnes.« of the War. •’ Away back yonder, during the first service and agricultural department friends in Silverton this week. 3 BILLY IS A TRAMP John I.ais and wife, well known year or two of the present century, were established, ami in a myriad Messers Blaser and Kellner made Mt. Angel people, left for San b ran- I decided that 1 ' would find out of other instances. Send 10 Cents to The Silverton Journal and secure tho booklet < ► cisco last week, going on tM boat whether or not the • courts of the a trip to Molalla last Friday. If this is a subordinate clause, Do You Want to Laugh? Northern Pacific, which was caught United States really hase the legal < » Edwin Durno was among the sick in the storm that raged along the power to declare laws unconstitution- then the constitution has been ones in Silverton Monday night. •oast. Grave fears were entertain *J al. 1 waded through the Federalist ! tretched and twisted out of all re cognition. Clyde Ramsby and Frank Blacker- for their safety, but friends later and Elliot's Debates on the Constitu­ llut it is n t a subordinate clause. of their having had nothing 'earned by were Salem visitors Monday. tion. 1 found that the courts have It is u distinct power. happen to them, except a severe no such legal power. This is conclusively demonstrated BORN—To Mr. end Mrs. Jay fright While making the above mentioned by another fact. Now we come to Myers, April 29th, an eight poom. $3200 buys an improved farm in seurch, I ran across this semicolon the historic semicolon. girl- Alberta, $1000 worth of buildings. story: In the official copy of the constitu- CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN The courts decided that a certain tion as it came from the convention A. A. Miller, of Bandon, Oregon. insured, all fenced, two miles from sub-section of the constitution ineuns of 1787, tills clause is cut off from was in Silverton the first part of the town, in a level country. 1600 trees Consultation Free week. that have been set out two years. tile sami» as if it read as follows: the words preceding it by u semi­ “Congi ess shall have power U lay colon. This makes it read as follows: and are growing nicely, Soil is a Mrs. Robert Chamberlain of Port­ chocolate loam, and two horses will , and collect taxes, duties, imposts and “The congress shall have power to land, is visiting Silverton friends Office 3 Door* South of M. E. Church inw a 14-incn plow, and plow tv excises in order to pay the debts and luy and collect tuxes, duties, imposts this week. acr • a day. Coal is worth $1.50 provide for the common defense anil and excises (semicolon) to puy the on FISK STREET WANTED — Furnished house­ | at the mine, two miles to the mine. general welfare of the United States; debts and provide for the common etc.” keeping rooms. See Cascade Rea. I Cascade Real Estate Co. defense and general welfare of the In other words, the courts decided Estate Co. An invitation l.as been extended to that, under this sub-section, congress United States; etc.” mmttmmmmnmtttntt:nuutmni:m:tn:::nn::ntunutut:mitu:nutu:u*umnit Judge Story admits this in his Walter Ruble and James Maulding I the Eva Rebekah Lodge of Stayton merely has the po'-er to raise reve­ New, up-to-date Machinery Experienced Machinist book, and, so fur as I know, no one were incoming passengers on Satur­ Ion Thursday evening, May 13th, by nue for the purpose of carrying out has ever denied it. Work Absolutely Guaranteed I Tryphena Rebekah Lodge No. 38, of such provisions for the common de­ day's train. 1 n the printed copies of the con- I Silverton. A letter of thanks ha.« The Lacies Aid of the Methodist been received by the secretary of fense and general welfare as are .stiluton some one substituted a com­ enumerated in their parts of the con­ ma for that semicolon, and in all the church met at Mrs. T. Lukens on I'rx phena Lodge, saying that as many stitution. They decided that this was printed constitutions now in use the Wednesday afternoon. as possible would attend from that merely un explanatory clause reciting comma appears. Garage and Machine Shop Fifty new ones were added to the order. There will be six or eight the purpose of raising revenue. But the semicolon is in the original candidates initiated that evening and This is a horse of a very different copy, and of course the original copy Mt. Angel K. C. order Sunday, April a general good time is expected by color. 18.—Catholic Sentinel. is the one that is authoritative. the Rebekahs. I The controversy ever this sub­ The seniiculon makes the clause a : Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coke, of Los One of the most pleasant social jection began immediately after the eparute statement, and therefore a Phoae Blue 951 Cor. First and Lewis St*. Angeles are spending a few weks at events of the season was held at the adjournment of the constitutional con­ distinct power granted to congress the Garry Haynes home. G. A. R. hall last Saturday afternoon. vention of 1787, which framed the to provide for the general welfare. iiuuttttutixitmutiuittMMtuuttni: See the new auto caps and large 1'he occasion being the regular semi­ constitution. Under this clause congress has pow­ tmtmmunutttummnuunmmnmntnnunxntnnnnnuuuuutuiM The strict constructionists discov ­ monthly meeting of the W. R.C ’ s. of new sailors at Mrs. Hines. All er to provide for the general welfare Silverton, and was also flag raising ered that under this sub-section the of the United States. trimmed hats at reduced prices. uay. The Wc men’s Relief Corps was powers of congress were only limited Now, if it decided by congress Floy Hartman has recovered from praser.ted with a large, beautiful by the express commands and pro­ that 't is a benefit or for the general RATES: $1.00 PER DAY her recent illness and is able to be flag by the George H. Thomas Post hibitions of the remainder of the welfare to forever do away with war, out to enjoy the beautiful weather. No. 9, G. A. R. Patriotic songs constitution. They sought to put a to prohibit the practice of such Meals 25c Board and Room were sung at the raising of the flag, sweeping limitation upon these pow­ frauds as Roman Catholicism, to pro­ Mrs. C. M. Wray is again able to ers by changing the interpretaton of hibit the sale and manufacture of Room* 50c up by week $4-75 walk down town and has entirely re­ followed by an interesting talk by this sub-section. So they began to intoxicants, t certainly has the con­ Comrade Theodore Upson. There covered from her recent operation. were about 70 present, to whom a claim that the general welfare clause stitutional right to do so, or to The Charles Hartman family en­ delicious lunch of coffee and cake was was merely a subordinate clause ex­ change the form of government en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Brodie served and a social afternoon was plaining the purpose of raising rev- tirely, even to establishing a co- nue, instead of a distinct power to operative commonwealth. of Portland the first of the week. passed. SILVERTON, ORE. Home Cooking provide for the general welfare. Protect you property from loss by­ BREAKING UP HOMES Among those who traced it as a A PLEASANT SURPRISE. fire in the Concordia Fire Insurance The following appeared in the Cap­ The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. separate and distinct power conferred Co.—E. W. Ross is the agent for Sil­ A. C. Murray gave them an agreeable upon congress, were George Mason, ital Journal of May 1st: t Phone Bine 1141 M. L. Hansen, Prep. Î verton. < • “What is said to be an outgrowth surprise on the evening of April 30th, Richard Henry Lee, Patrick Henry, FURNISHE» HOUSE—Only $12 in the form of a surprise party to James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, of the attempt to secure a mother’s and Andrew Jackson. pension by Mrs. Myrtle Adams from per month. Fruit, berries, and city welcome home their son Connell. < ► Some of these men opposed the Marion county and which is said to Gathered with the neighbors were water. Good location. See Cascade - b ♦ RATES : be designed to discourage her from adoption of the constitution because friends from Hullt and the Porter Real Estate Co. they considered this clause a distinct continuing her suit, is a complaint neighborhood and Silverton. Meals 25c; Board and Room by the Day >1.25. Mr. Stinson, of Salem, Grand Refreshments were served and all power and thought it gave congress filed against Mrs. Adams by Mrs. C. Board and Lodging by the Week >5.50 Keeper of Records and Seals of the reported an enjoyable time. H. Pjckett alleg ng that the mother too much authority. State, Knights of Pythias Order, was Before the constitutional conven­ is not giving her three children, SILVERTON, OREGON “ Frani Street, Near Depot in town Wednesday. ENJOYABLE AFFAIR. tion met, Alexander Hamilton drafted Blanche, Anna and Frank, proper care ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ The entertainment Monday night a constitution embodying his ideas as and attention. The purpose of suit HOUSES TO RENT—8 room house given by the Women of Woodcraft, to what the constitution ought to con­ is to be to take the children from on Third street. Only $8.00 per in honor of the Woodmen of the tain. He took his draft to the con­ Mrs. Adams.” month. Bath and toilet. City wat­ L LARSON C. WEBB World, was a great success. There vention with him and urged the adop­ At the hciri.g the moth.r de­ S. TECLAND er. Small garden. was a good crowd present and a p • >- tion of the principles contained in it. manded a jury trial, and the jury de­ Mrs. John Seism left for home at gram given which was enjoyed by a'i. In his draft there was a clause to cided in her favor, which was a fit­ It consisted of music and leadings, the effect that “The legislature of ting rebuke to what appears to have North Howel on Wednesday, after a pleasant visit at the home of her as follows: Mrs. Preston, reading. the United States shall have the pow­ been simply > liece of officious im­ Song, Vivian Brown. Song, Opal er to pass all laws which they shall pudence. The law covering such cases mother, Mrs. Frank Webb. Recitation, M audio Sayer. judge necessary to the common de­ seems plain enough. The Widow's Down. FOR SALE—Furniture, beds, rugs, Piano selection and song by Harry fense and general welfare of tlic Pension La/ proceeds upon tho prin­ ('lean. Up - to • Date, Satisfaction Guaranteed extension tools, chairs, etc. Also 18 Levy. The drill given by the W. O. Union.” ciple that families should be kept young chickens. Enquire of E. L. W. was fine. A nice lunch was In the consolidation and boiling together, and the home presorved. FREE DELIVERY Hines, at the Millinery store. served and altogether this was an down of the different provisions which This is tho wise and humane xvay, were presented by the variom dele­ and no sympathetic leanings toward Oak Street The W. C. T. U. will meet with enjoyable event. Phone Blue 821 gates, it is probable that the general Catholic sectarian institutions must Miss Alva Mosher on Jersey street SCHOOL NOTES. welfare clause now in the constitu­ be permitted to prevail. Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. All mem­ All over the country juvenile courts The Senior Class is rejoicing over tion was borrowed directly from bers and friends are requested to be and truant officers are hand-in-glove I • ► > the re-entrance of Alicia Welty, who Hamilton’s draft. present. has been out of school several weeks, That Hamilton considered the gen­ with Hierarchs, gathering in the de­ < > Ratee $1.00 to 11.25 Day Special Weekly Rates <► i- .Meals 25c Mrs. P. Vorseth’s friends will be on account of sickness. eral welfare clause to be a distinct pendent for the work-shops and slave ■ • sorry to learn of her serious illness, The joint program to be given by power is evident from his argument pens of ecclesiastical masters. In She was taken to a Portland hospital the two literary societies on May on the Bank of the United States Iowa a law has just been enacted for­ < « Tuesday, where she will receive 14th, is as follows: bidding secret sessions of juvenile in 1791. special treatment. 1. Selecticffi—Boys Quartette. It is state«! in Elliot’s Debates on courts, and requiring a ten days’ < i > > 2. Debate: the Constitution, Volume IV, Page notice to parents before the hearing, < > $2000 buys forty acres of land, all F. J. COODENOUGH. Mgr. Question: Resolved, that we should 615, that both Washington and Ham­ and the evidence must be taken down fenced. Five acres in oats, Near < I have a Government Owned and Con­ ilton regarded it as a distinct power. in short hand to make possible an I ► railroad. Thirteen thousand feet of trolled Merchant Marine. Among the chief executives, Presi­ appeal. The law is intended to pre­ One-half Block South of 8. I*. Depot Phone 575 lumber goes with the place. Come Affirmative—Rholin Cooley, Alvin dents Thomas Jefferson and James vent the railroading of children like Quick. Cascade Real Estate Co. Hobart, Hilda Chase. Madison regarded it as a subordinate criminals to prison via the juvenile ■ ► GOOD HOME COOKING LUNCH COUNTER < > Negative—Edwin Durno, Anna Ho­ clause. President George Washing­ court route. Don't fo'get that the best work ton, James Monroe, John Quincy Ad­ ever done in a garden and the quick- bart, Clara Larson. The whole business of sending de­ 3. Selection—H. S. Orchestra. ams an