The Silverton journal. (Silverton, Or.) 191?-1915, June 11, 1915, Image 3

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    SILVERTON DIRECTORY
THE CASCADE REAL ESTATE CO
Silverton Lodge No 46 A.F. 4k A.M.
Most on or before night of full
moon each month at Masonic Temple.
W. M—Arthur Johnson; Secretary—
Roscoe Amos.
Í’
Bamona Chapter No. 68, O. E. 8.
'et second and fourth Tuesday eve­
r ning of each month. W. M.—Ethol
'ohnson; Secretary Elizabeth Nicol.
lx>yal Order Moose, Silver Lodge
No. 1481. Meet every Wednesday
night at Moose hall. Dictator—L. J.
Adams. Secretary—L. J. Wo’fard
George H. Thomas W. R. C. No. 9.
Meet first and third Saturday after­
noon of each mor.tnh at G. A. R. hall.
President—Fam y D. Munson. Secre­
tary—Emma Cobb.
George H. Thomas
Meets second and fourth Saturday
afternoon of each t’«or>th at G. A. R.
hall. Communder—Chas. Hick>. Sec­
retary—Garry Haynes.
Reaver Camp No. 11110, M. W. A.
Meet nt Woodman hall on Wednesday
evening of each week. Council—L.
M. 1-arson. Secretary—N. D. Bailey.
McGrath Camp No. 5225, R. N. A.
Meet on second and fourth Tuesday
nights In each month. President-—
Sarah SMriock.
Secretary—Lottie
Shults.
Pythian Lodge No. 16, K. of P.
Meets in Castle Hall every Thursday
evening of each week. C. C.—Robert
Mount K. of R. and S.—June
AMERICA AWAKE!
O, patriots of this blood-bought land,
Awake! Let not the traitors win;
The foe is at our very gates;
Yes, they have entered in.
From foreign Anarch’s, ignorant
shores,
Rome’s Scythian hordes possession
take.
And soon our highest hopes they’ll
crush.
Our temples desecrate.
Our schools and legislative halls.
Our homes, with worship’s simple
trust.
Will soon be in the tyrants' hands
To serve their god of lust.
They come with pirate flag unfurled.
The skull and cross-bone* at the
mast;
Where ’ere their cross is firmly set,
There freedom breaths its last.
The witchcraft of a pagan age,
The slavery of their convent pens.
The fear wi|h which they fill their
dupes,
A hell themseivea portend,
Drake.
Home T
Pythian Slsterr.
Lodge No. 21. Meets every second
and fourth Wednesday evening of
each month at K. of P. hall. M. E.
E.—Alice Jack. M. of R. and C.-—
Bessie Hartley.
Unite to «ave our ship of state;
Unite to save her noble erew¡
Unite to save "Abe Lincoln’s Land",
Or meet your Waterloo,
Pine Lodge No. 198,
Meets every Monday night at W. O.
W. hall. C. C,— J. M. Volgainort.
Clerk—D. C. Kinney.
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Marian Circle No. 314, Women of
Woodcraft. Meets ft nt and I third
Monday night at W. O. W. hall. G.
N.—Mrs. Fanny D. Munson. Sec­
retary—Clara Dumo.
811 ver Lodge, I. O. O. F. No. 21.
Meets each Saturday night st I. O.
O. F. hall. N. G.—L. O, Harvey.
Secretary—M. M. Sayera.
Tryphena Rebekah Lodge No. hk.
Meets every Thursday night at I. O.
0. F. hall, N. G.—Lola Riches. Sec-
rotary--Frances Ho«mer.
♦ I
CORDITE
the men(?) l.ave done, If they can
crushed to earth will rise again'*.
Brotherhood of American 1 eomen
Jesus, the great teacher, said, "call they can have my sqalp without a
8fl ver Falla Lodge No. 1200 Meets
Italy, Spain, Portugal, Austria, no man master’’ and he showed that fight..
every Friday night in M. W. A. hall. Mexico, Central America and the
COR DITE.
we should all be brothers. "Love
A. F.—Nellie Sayers, fecretary—
South American Countries are all un­ one another” , said he. His mission
Alma Grinds.
KOW-TOW FOR THE POPE
der the influence of the church of was to do good. He drove the money
Roam; and no where on the face of changers from the temple but they
CHURCHES.
The second annual solemn military
the earth is there so much ignorance have got back and Lazerous is again
and superstition as in these countries. eating umnbs from the rich man’s field mass was held at the Philadel­
Lutheran Synod Church. Corner of And they are almost wholly ruled by table as of yore. But we have an­ phia Navy Yard recently. Secretary
Second and B Streets. Services at th: pope. There are no other coun­ other picture of the rich man who of the Navy Daniels and Rear-Ad­
,11 a. m., every Sunday, exdept the tries where life or property are so fared sumptuously every day. He is miral Benson, both Catholics, at-
last Sunday in each month. English poorly protected, where there are so pleading for a drop of water from tended the services which was wit-
nessed by 100,000 people. Rome is
___ the tip of Lazerous’ finger.
services- second Sunday ee<h month. many ¡legitimate children, where
geting control of our fighting
_
_ ma-
there is so much misery, want and un­
Rev. A. O. White, Pastor.
See that the men whom you send
happiness, where there are poorer to office are men and not imitations, chinery as rapidly as possible and
United Lutheran Church. Church houses to live in and grander churche« men who will not masculste the laws this new annual show is designed to
Street. Services Sunday at 11 a. m. to worship in, where the law of made by the people as they did our blind the people to her march of
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Prayer right is less respected, when the prohibition law in the last legislature power. Why should our soldiers and
meeting every Wednesday evening. public debt is greater, where there —the will of the people almost re­ sailors, who have enlisted in the ser-
is less love between man and man, pealed by a legislature composed of vice of the people—an armed de-
Rev. Roseland, Pastor.
less confidence in man’s intention to men who are not even looked upon as fense of American liberty, American
do the right thing, where there are statesmen, if they are like the sample rights and American people—bend
Methodist Church. Main and Fisk
m ro criminals and less respectabil­ who visits Silverton occasionally. the knee, parade and kow-tow before
Streets. Sendees at 11 a. m. Sunday ity.
the dignitaries of an organization
There is one who comes into our town
School at 10 a. m. Evening services
which arrogantly asserts that its pur­
All
the
result
of
Catholicism,
with
its
in the evening and leaves on the first
at 7:30 p. m.
blighting curse of superstition, ig­ train in the morning to avoid credit­ pose is to make America Catholic?
Rev. W. R. F. Browne. Pastor.
norance and total depravity, taught ors to whom he has lied and who are Is the army and navy in the service
by Catholic teachers with low, sensu­ wearing their legs off trying to of the pope of Rome, or in the serv­
Christian Church. First and Park al minds, teachers who still teach be­
ice of a free and liberty-loving peo­
Itreets. Services at 11 a. m. Sun- lief in miracles, witchcraft, idolatry, catch him. But he ran well on the ple whom the pope is seeking to sub­
lay School at 10 a. m. Young Peoples the virtue of kissing the holy bone ticket and can till run for the vot- due?
Ex.
fleeting at 6:30 p.m. and evening and other idiotic things—how long eri are not posted, Ask the bill col-
lector.
u<"vices at 7:30.
are we to endure this? “How long
LET THEM ROAR
And the "inspection law” which we
Rev. Albyn Essen, Pastor.
O Lord, how long”? But with Cath­ all know is right ad which will be on
olic teachers in our schools we will
We see by the Denver Post that the
4 Lutheran Free Church. Services have the same thing in a short time the statute books yet, was snowed
11 a.’ m. every Sunday. Sunday with fire and fagot, wrack and under by a pack of cowards who dared Board of Education has decreed that
not say a word in its behalf when “After the present school yeur, no
Sv hool at 10 a. m Evening services thumb-screw for the unbelievers.
Rome
was looking and had the lash
*t 7:30 p. m.
Let us throw off the deadly serpent in hand—poltroons, every one of the public school will be conducted in
any building owned or controlled by
Rev. B. A. Borevlk, Pastor.
before it is too late. Let
Let us
us not
not de
de- ­ bunch. See that they do
not get an/ church, religious organization,
lay until the Bhackles are fastened
back into the legislature again, Re­ or sectarian institution or a.»titty."
upon us. ‘ Let us raise our _ voice
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and
Seventh Day Adventist Church. cast our vote for freedom and for member this next election and vote It seems that a new element was in-
like intelligent lawmakers and not troduced into the Denver Board of
Meets every Sabbath at Chapel on progress.
can­
Let us see that our can-
__ Education and this resolution is
Dak Street. Sabbath School at 11 a. didates are not controled by ignor­ like sheep. We could write on this
subject indefinitely and not do it Jus­ among its first fruits. The decision
n. Regular services at 12 M. Every- ance and superstition.
tice. We get so disgusted when we of the School Board is certainly fair,
• ody welcome.
The world has been in the hands of
see men falling for such little things im »artial and absolutely non-sectar-
L-oedy priests and politicians for
that we would like to see the next ian, and it is to be expected that the
Christian Science Church. Third ages and It is time to cut them out. legislature composed wholly of wo­ Catholic priesthood and press will
Don’t let anyone make you believe
and Oak Streets, in W. O. W. hall.
men. Pi.it them on their honor and have something to say about the
that
it will always be this way .“Truth
Sunday services at 11 a. m. Sunday
they could certainly do no worse than ’’bigots’’ of Denver. I.et them roar.
School a', 10 a. m. Testimonia! meet­
ings every Wednesday evening at 8
o’clock.
Catholic Church. Third and Jersey
Streets. Services every two weeks
at 11 a. m.
THE SILVERTON JOURNAL
NEEDS YOUR HELP NOW!
q J
Silverton, Ore., Journal Bldg., has
the following property for Sale:
See Cascade Real Estate Co. for
Business Chance: A saw mill that
bargains.
will cut 700 rail road ties in a day,
List your property with E. W. R om , 250,000 feet of logs cut, 50,000 feet in
the new manager of the Cascade Real the pond; all you have to do is to fire
Estate Company.
up and go ehead. Price only $1100,
Four-room House and Lot, 70x210, half cash, chance to buy 500,000 feet
on Mill Street. Good location, only near the mill.
$1750. $200 cssh, good investment.
$2000 buys a nice little farm near
Do you want a man to work?
Amsville, of 15 acres, all cleared.
Lady, how would you like to buy Fruit, berries, house and barn; all
a dandy little business in Silverton. fenced. This is a bargain. Will ex­
We have it for sale. Write to Cas­ change foi farm property near Silver-
cade Real Estate Company, Silverton, ton.
Oregon.
A 54-acro farm, 12 acres hops, fruit
Fina lot between Portland and Ore- trees, berries, garden, grain land,
gen City tn car line for sale for $»00, fine house, hop house, barn and mac­
$50 down,
$15 ; er
month. T ________
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is is a adam road, fine water, plenty of
large lot 50x138 Vi feet. It will in­ pasture. Call in and get full partic
ulars.
crease in value,
Buy • lot la Geiser’s Addition-
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$2,500 buys one of the finest homos
be»t buy in Silverton—must sell and you ever saw. There are eight lots,
you ge the advantage of the forced lots of fruit, ten room house, etc.,etc.,
sa'e. You can pay for thia lot and paved streets, city water—one of the
the CASCADE RFAL ESTATE CO. best places in a town thathasa future,
will bul'd you a bunglow—pay for it Scotts Mills, Ore.
lr tend of paying rent to the other
FOR SALE — 1500 lb. Draft H> rse.
fellow.
Buy a dandy home in Oak Greve,
Do you believe in dreams? Your
Oregon.
Four-room house, 22 frua
dream of a horn«, will come true if you
” I let the CASCADE REAL ES- trees, lawn, on car line, good garden,
e'ese to church, school and depot. $200
• ATF COMPANY tell you how to buy
down, balance $20 per month. Price
home on the installment plan.
$1800. Beautiful
Beauti.ul location.
FORTY LOTS for sale in South
Sclem—h.gh and dry, fine location,, 8 1-3 acres right in the city with
one of the best houses you ever saw.
cheap md on easy terms.
FOR SALE — A nice large lot, , f.ne barn, chicken houses, all kinds of
50x120, in the Capital City, Fruits of , fruits, grapes, berries, walnuts, etc.,
every kind, n Oregon Electric lane, ( cement side walk, paved streets, elec­
lights, sewer, city water. Can oe
2 blocks f.qra school, near church. tric
,
oed bargain at $250,
( subdivided. Close in. A dandy bar­
gain at $7600. Half down. Long time
$1500 buys seven acres, one mile < on balance.
from Silverton, all in cultivation.
Dandy building lot in Davenport
Hard mac-.adam road, small house.
A bargain, if taken soon.
, Additio" -»n very easy terms. Will
take a good cow or a horse or both,
Sou Cascade Real Estate Co.
a little cash, and $5.00 per month
Now we have it. Lot at one half j for
balance.
price to the person who will build a
$1200 — Three acres in Southern
$1500 house cn it, good location on
water for irrigation.
South W ater Street. Also other 1 >ts Crlofomia,
'
tc
in this part of Silverton with the un- 3--oom house. $300 - cash,
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den.tandinv that houses built must be LU*t Purchnsei at 7 per cent.
t $1000 valve or over.
We have land for sale in Cali­
$12,000 buys .a twenty-four acre fornia, Washington, Idaho and Al­
tract adjoining Silverton, all in culti­ berta; any place, tell us where you
vation. Gocd buildings,
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stock ____
and • want
“—*■ ’ it,
* and * we place you right
farming implements can be sub­ where you want to
live. We have
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divided. Would take $8,000 in ex­ land in Lake View for $60 per acre.
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change on other good property. This for a small payment down and bal­
property should not remain in the ance 30 years time, 5 ‘A per cent
market long as it is guilt edge goods. interest. This is irrigated land and
Come quick I
lies in the famous Goose Lake Val­
FOR SALE — Two Turbine Water le}, from 2 to 10 miles from Lake
Wheels, Shafting , Mortire Gear View. Also a butcher shop and
Wheels, Boxing, Couplings, Roller slaughter house in Lake V:ew at a
bargain.
reed Mill. etc.
160 acres near Lyle, Wash, at $30.
Do you want to buy a beautiful plot
per a re. Six acres cultivated, and 80 of ground w th fruit and berrie al­
acres easilv cleared. 1 It is right in ready in bear.r g, with wood shed built
the orchard belt. See Cascade Real and two tent houses? This is a bar­
Estata Company
gain on the installment plan. T11
$4 000 bu) s 20 acres
of a mile property U three blocks from car line
from Silvertcn, 14 seres in cultivation that runs inti Portland. Price $1800,
with balance in pasture, four room $KX) down. $15 per month. Now’s the
house, good barn and all fenced. See time and The Cascade Real Estate Co.
are the people. Come and see!
Cascade Real Estate Company.
135 Acres for $85. per acre, 90
Grants Pass property, lot 150x200
acres in cultivation, 61 acres in >rop, 5-room house, big bam, city water,
balance in pasture, six-room house, lights, etc., only $1500. Terms.
three barnes, four head of big horses,
$2400 buys a farm of 160 acres
c w and bull, nine head cf hogs, wag­ six miles from Munson, Alberta
ons and plows, and all all machinery Canada. A” cleared, 145 acres in cu'
needed to run the place, all new.
tivation; all in the fumous wheat belt.
Telephone shares go with the place. This land has been cropped twice
FOR SALE—We have an equity in
$.''>800 buys twenty acres, one mi'c
a ten acre bearing orchard, two miles
from La Grande, in the famous from Silverton, six in cultivation
Grand Ror.de Valley, on which we good water. Buildings cost $2000
are wil'ing to make a sacrifice for and are all new.
something in the Willamette Valley.
Protect you property from loss b>
If you have anything we can use fire in the Concordia Fire Insuranc
come in and we will talk it over.
Co.—E. W. Ross is the agent for Sil­
Cascade Real Estate Co.
verton.
WE NEED YOUR HELP NOW
Talk with your neighbor and get
him interested in our work.
We must
have this kind of help or die and you
can’t afford to let our work fail now
for it is your work as well as ours.
The enemies of The Journal man
would make you believe that he is a
bad man but we can furnish the best
evidence that this state affords that
we are sincere in our work and that
we have sacrificed more time an '
li.oney for the work of bringing lib­
erty to the world than we have eve:
asked anyone else to put up. In fa»
we could pay all our debts and be in
the finest fighting trim financially
if every patriot who reads our paper
would put in one dollar where
have put in one-thousand dollars. W,
mean business and will never give
up the fight until our mind refuse
to act.
To Carry the War Into the
Enemy’s Country
We have completely defeated the Roman Catholic Hi­
erarchy in the Courts, and, although at a great cost in
work, money and imprisonment, yet we are now ready to
carry this war for freedom and righteousness into the
enemy's country. You helped us in our defense, will you
help us in our “forward march?”
Previously Acknowledged
J. H. Fowler ....................
W. C. Mott ......................
Oregon City Friends...... .
R. E. Christman................
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