The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, October 09, 1903, Image 2

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    Or Santiam Jfcw,
I). C. HUMPHREY, Publisher,
SCIO, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, OCT» )BEll Q 1903
fr VISIT TO OR. DARRIN
was cured, so she could see as well
as ever in her life. I know of burnt,
reds who have been as miraculously
cured, I am employed on the O. R.
& N. railroad, and can be referred
to at any time, I most earnestly re­
commend the afllcted from what
ever cause to consult Dr. Darrin.
W. -STUB’ AUSTIN.”
Dr. Darrin’s terras for treatment
are now $5 a week., or in. that pro­
portion of time as the casu may re­
quire except in special cases. The
poor treated free exept medicine.
LAND
FOR
SALE
30 acres 1% miles south of Scio, near
ly all good fir timber; here is a chance
to mane tome money by marketing vood
price only $300.
9 acres in and adjoining the city of
Scio <>n the south, all in >udtlvution;
price $450.
210 acres I aiilv.- east of Scio; 70 acreH
in cultivation, balance pasture, brush,
|
i
j
1
300 acres 8 mile« 8. E., of Scio, g5
acres in cultivation, oalance pastuie,
sonx-orm-h tnd timber, good new farm
houset /.iir l>arii, young orchard. Crojte
included. Price 500-1.
100 acres, I miles S. W. EofJScio, 2
miles from Crabtree. 65 acre« in Culti-
vation, balance brush, some timber, 10
acres more can lie culltivated. House,
barn ami orchard. Price $25oO.
80 acres 4 miles 8. W. of Scio, 15 acres
open pasture, 25 acres can be cultivated,
some good tir timber for 1!. It. wood, :!
good springs, no buildings, this is up on
hill land. Price $850.
and some timber ; 2 houset, 2 barns, 2
An old orchard on the Bryant1
hop dry houses, 1 hop warehouse, 6acres
Island near Albany is a curiosity.
hops, orchard, good spring water.
Epr the past ten years the fruit
Cleared $2<;00 on hops last ysar. Will
f$O|n it hag been very inferior and
Albany Herald.
sell with crop included for $1500.
f|l)l of worms. Last fall a band of
740 acres 3 miles S. E. of Scio, 130
goats w<re turned on the island;
Mr. A. G. Byers, of Independence,
316 acres 7 miles S. E. of Scio; 225 acres in cultivation, 200 acres or more
Santiam and Vicinity.
they de von red everything, ip sight Or., visited Albany last week, to
acres open jiasture, balance brush and can be cultivated, 850 acres ofs-n pas­
including the bark on the. trees.
timber ; house, barn and orchard ; price ture, balance timber and brush, some
TmU year the trees appeared ,in full bring the Dr. a patient, for his
$15 per acre,
hill side. 4 springs, 2 wells, house,
Santiam
is
alive
once
more
and
bjoqrn and they npw hang, full of wonderful treatment for deafness, has his Sunday clothes on.
barn, out buildings and orchard. This
480
acres
6
miles
SE
of
Scio
;
225
acres
veal,'fine red cprekea fruit, freo To a reporter he stated that he had
is n No. 1 stock or dairy farm. Price
Mrs. Nicols and children •vere in cultivation, balance nearly all open $12000.
fifom worms.
been almost totally deaf from his guests
of Mrs. a . B. Morris over pasture; 3 houses, 3 barns, orchard;
price $18.50 per acre.
youth and that in May of 1902 he Sunday.
160 acres 8 miles southeast of Scio. 80
Peculiar Accident.
applied to the Dr. while in Salem.
535 acres 1% miles south of Scio; 200 acres in cultivation balance pasture,
Win. Ypung and family O4< Provi­
In three months he was perfectly dence have purchased Mrs. G. A. acres in cultivation, balance open pas­ some brush, and necessary timber.
G. H. Whitney, a well known
ture, brush and timber, some south hill Good new house, new barn: good stock
and permanently cured and that he Sutherland’s property south of Scio side,
house, barn, 2 orchard», good barn, two good wells, I good spring, good
ypung man living east of town, met
and
moved
to
the
saute
this
week.
orchard, near school house, price $5000,
spring water; price $20 per acre.
With a peculiar accident Tuesday. had had no return of the. malady
or crop, binder, mower, rake, plows,
Geo. Griffin is having a siege ot
since.
We
tested
him
in
a
whisper,
3C>1 acres 12 miles Eastl of Scio, 100 harrows, cultivator, drill, fanning mill,
Ifre was standing on the Roaring
baling
hay
and
straw
this
year
for
acres in cultivaiion; balance pasture, wagon, team, harness, 1 hack, 4 cows, 48
river flume, when a log came float­ and without hesitation lie answered the Cracker Neck farmers.
brush arnTtimber; house, barn, orchard. head sheep, chickens and hogs, price
ing down the flume a« a high rate of all questioq^. Below we give his
»6000.
Charles Alward and wife moved Price $6000.
sworn
statement
published
■
last
sgped,, Where Mr. Whitney, was
to Mexico some two weeks ago, and
223% acres 7 miles SE off Scio;
80
158 acres 5 miles west of Scio, 1 mile
year
in
the
Salem
Journal:
standing,‘ho water in the flume was
tho writer received a letter from acres in cultivation, balance open pas­ north
of Thomas, 2'miles from Hunkers,
aknosl at a stand still, and when the How Young M.r. Byers Recovered them upon their arrival at El Paso, ture, brush and timber; house, 2 barns, 4 miles from Jefferson, all new land and
outbuildings,
2
good
orchards,
new
fruit
Texas.
They
are
thoroughly
in
love
in cultivation. Good new 8-room house,
His Hearing.
lqg struck the standing water It
with the country end only regret dryer, 2 wells and 2 springs ; price $25 good barn, 1 sheep barn, good young
threw out a sheet of water, which
per acre.
that they did not move sooner.
orchard, new school h use near farm.
galem Journal;
Caused him to fall to the ground, a
160 acres 10 miles East of Scio, 4 acres This is a No. 1 farm as good as there is
Mr. A. J. Byers, of Independence,
Mr. J. N. Bilyeu has been qnite ill been
ploughed, 15 acres slashed, balance in the valley. Price f.X) per acre.
distance of several feet. He re­ accompanied by his son A. G. Byers, but is now improving.
brush and timber: box Jhouse, good
ceived som»., bruises and slight in­ called at the Journal office this after­
irame
barn ; price »500.
The fever sick horses of L. W.
Call O-. or address
ternal Injuries and •< came to Dr. noon and made a statement relative Pomeroy are now about all well.
86 acres 5 miles East of Scio, half "in
cultivation, bala-.ee pasture and small
L$mberson for treatment—E.' A. to the condition of the younger man
T he N ews is a good home paper timber,
all level land, good new house
He had been deaf from his infancy, full of euterestiug itemsand general and barn ; price $2500.
local
news
and
only
75
cents
a
year.
Court House News.
and later the diflculty gradually in­ So now is the time to help out a
66% a -res 5'4' mileajeast 'of Scio, 50
Broke in tft Hi-» House.
creased to such an extent that he good cause. You can’t afford to acres in cultivation, balance pasture,
trees and brush, box house; price
Real estate transfers:
was almost totaly deaf.
Two miss this offer for it is well worth some
S. Le Quien of Cavendish, Vt., was
$1850.
Peter Btrawser to A Williams, 8 months ago the young man came the price to anyone.
robbed of his customary health by in
53 acres 4% miles East of Scio, 40 I vasion of Chronic Constipation. When
affres, 75.
A. Swantson arrived here from acres in cultivation, balance pasture, I Dr. King’s new liver pills brkok into
J 8 Luts to J R Keebler, 2 lots io Dr. Darrin, at Hotel Willamette
Lebanon; 1000.
for treatment and to day called at California Thursday last, to look brush and some timber, log house aud I Ins house, his trouble was arrested and
barn, young orchard ; price $1600.
after
the interests of his farm.
Geo Cheadle et al to Emery Chea­ the Journal office to state that he
| now he is entirely cured. They’re guar­
40 rcres 6 miles SE of Scio, 7 acres in anteed to cure,. 25c at E. C. Peery’s
dle, several tracts of- land in four could hear ns well as anybody. The
J. P. Crabtree has invested in a 10
dMa*
horse power engine and is making cultivation, balance brush and timber, drug store.
Eva C vVestorvel t tdt-Fannio Mul­ reporter talked to him in a low things howl, running a wood saw all creek bottom land,'box house, shed,
orchard; price $500.
ler, 64.76 ad res; 1.
voice and was convinced that his
Equalization Notice.
Grace Cheadle to Dmery Cheadle, hearing was as good as the best This and a chopping machine.
9 acres in and adjoining city of Scio,
all in cultivation, all good garden land,
16.80 aerea; 1.
J.
H.
Poindexter
is
making
soilin'
Kate Honevman to Emery Chea- remarkable cure of necessity makes improvements on his barn, intend­ good house, barn, orchard; price $1500.
The County Board of Equalization
the young man feel happy, and his ing to shelter all his stock, a good
d1»,-128.63 seras; 1.
1% acres in south side of Scio, good will meet at the office of the County
W 8 Dennam to G B Montague, father is more than pleased. Their example for all of us.
large barn, orchard ; price $450.
Clerk. Monday, October 19th, 1903,
ot 1 N 80, 31JX8-H feet; 1.
days for
271 acres 5 miles East of Scio; 165 and remain in session si
purpose in coming to tho Journal
Santiam Garden is full of all sorts acres
A B Arnold to Linn Co., I acre 10
in Cultivation; 5 acres of hops, the purpose of publicly examining
office was to make a statement to of tine vegetables and fruit, Any-
the
assesinent
roll
and
to
correct
all
balance pasture, some brush, and tim­
John 8 Lutz and wife, Nancy B tho public concerning the wonderful thing you order from the proprietor ber, good house, barn, out buildings, errors in valuation, description or
will be promptly del ivered to you, hop houses, orchard, ««ell and running qualities of land, lots or other prop­
Luta, to J R Keebler, lots 1, 2, 5 and cufe.
A. G. BYERS.
and at very reasonable prices.
water, price $6000.
6, bl 6, in Cowan’s ad to Lebanon;
erty and nil persons interested are
Subscribed and sworn to before
11000.
260 acres 4% miles S. W. of Scio; 2 hereby notified to appear at the ap­
The new mail route from Crabtreo
me,
E.
Hofer,
a
notary
public,
in
John K Reilly to J N Reilly, 86
to Larwood gives good satisfaction miles North of Crabtree; 60 acres in pointed time and place and it it shall
Salem, Oregon, this 10th day of May and is a great convenience to farm­ cultivation, balance pasture, brush, appear to said board that any lands
•¿res; $600.
and some timber, good buildings,^orc­ lots or oilier properly be assessed
Mrs M Dire to Henry Harrity, 40 1902.
ers along the route.
hard; price $4500.
•¿res; $1L00.
i twice or assessed in the name of any
f
1
E. HOFER.
The proprietor of the Santiam gar­
Delbert Howell to Wm Robnett, 3
180 acres4 miles S. W. of Scio:'?? person <>i persons not the owner
(•Seal J Notary public for Ore.
dens respectfully requests Russel I miles North of Crabtree 65 acres in Cul­ thereof, or assessed under or beyond
lots, Halsey; $425.
A Happy Man.
1 hompson and companion to call in tivation balance pasture, brush, and its value, or any lands, lots or other
The following is an extract of a the day time for melons so ns to timber, 20 acres; more can be cultivated property not assessed they will
CÎièait' Sunday Rates Between Port- card from Mr. Austin of Portland save the trouble of plugging green some south hill side, bouse, barn, orc­ j make the proper correction.
hard, 3 good springs price $3000.
I). B, M c K night ,
land and Willamette'Valley Points. Ore., telling how bls wife was cured ones at night.
320 acres 2'._. miles East of Scio, 100 19-10
County Assessor.
Geo. Sutherland has been engaged
to teach th<- school in Dist. 77 at a acres in cultivation, balance open pas­
Low round trip rates have been of total blindness;
We all ture. Good new house, 2 barns, large
"I wish to make known what Dr, salary of $50 per month.
TheBaat ..Proscription for Malaria-
placed in effect between- Portland
orchard, good spring and running water.
and Willamette valley points in ei­ Darrin has done for my family. anticipate a good school.
No. 1 dairy or stock farm. Price $20 per
Mr. Barnes, who had rented
ther direction. Tickets will be sold Eight years ago my wife was totally
acre,
Chills and fever is a bottte o'
Saturdays and Sundays and limited blind from what doctors called farm of Martin Bilyeu for the
¡^60 acres 1 mile North west of Scio; Grove’s Tasteless Chill tonic. Il Is
ing
year,
has
gave
it
up.
to return on or before the following
nearly all cultivation, good house, ami i simply iron and quinine in a taste
Monday. Round trip from West nervous abhorrence of light. In
Everett Phillipi moved to a sheep barn, young orchard, good water, crop i less form. No cure—no pay. Price
Scio, >2.05.
that condition she visited him, and ranch near Kingston last week.
goes with farm, price $2750.
50c.
Ladies
Shoes.
Sun and Rain
Umbrellas
$4.00 ladies welt shoes,
1) width, 2s to 6s,
arrived yesterday.
late fall styles all the
The manufacturers named,
go, reduced to ....... $2,97 us such low prices that we
overbaught, and now to urn­
3.5'J ladies weft shoes,
best ¡.attorns 3s to 7s 2.85 load ourselv ‘8 we will mtiKe
prices that will surprise you.
3.50 ladies turned shoes,
best pattern,.......... $2.58 Good Paragon frame Umbrellas each 49c
Our large line of
KiWSSSJSRS
will arrive in the next few
days. The old gag of giving i
a ¡»air of 35 or 40c rubbers
with a pair of $2.50 shoes,
called $3.50s, is to old a
chestnut to be cracked.
When you buy at Trotter’s
you get IDO cents on the $.
“
“
“
*' «retrod 50c
«
<«
o
it
n
Another large shipment of
Men’s Hats. Late fall
and winter styles^.
G. D. TROTTER,
STAYTON
OREGON.
HUMANE HARNESS ATTACHMENT
For single and double harness
Manufactured and for sale by
BANNER
First and Only Department Store
BRAND
MEN’S
ALBANY’S BUSY CORNER
BOY’S
J
CLOTHING
i
QR Ar a Man’s Heavy Grey Sult, coat sateen Q 11%
«pt-»s«JO lined, french faced, inside pockets.............
• ’
(177 For a man’s 4 button Hack Sult, latest cut, blue or
green novelty cheviot, a dresy suit, only........ $5.95
I •Mt; 7^» For an all wool Cheviot unit, very latest cut, new
t O style pants, brbwh or black. Big Simp......... $'.''.75
“IGO MEN’S IIATS #1-25
$1.25
Odd« and ernia worth up to »2 50 on sale for only
I
t,
heavy cover............................................. 65c
Good 1’arogon frame umbrella steel rod
heavy cover, ma le for service, ,75c to $1
Silk umbrellas, fancy handles, 75c, $1,
1.25 to 3.00.
MEN’S SOCKS
iteavV all wool working mwks for only...........
. 20c pr.
President Suspenders.........................................
Boys’ Suits
.... 35c
,.>>■ up.
We sell everything and at prices that cannot be beaten in the
largest department stores of the West. To this reason the wonderful
success of this store is due. People conic for miles and miles to trade
at Reeves’ Dept. Store and always find it pays. It would take the
entire paper to mention all our lines and bargains offering during this
[A| I QAI C but wish to call particular attention to our
inLL OflLCj Cloaks, Skirts, Waists, Dress Goods, Waist-
ing, and Ladies Fine Shoes, Best $2.50 Shoes on Earth.
FALL SALE,
LADIES
A.\T) Cl 111 J )I<I<XS
JACKETS AND
instead of
75c for the
ting Skirts made.
For a green walking skirt or black dreas skirt made
well and with full sweep............. ........... ... .............. 98c
4.1
For extra eood walking skirt in black or grey, all
«pl.OV bound seems, full sweep, 10 rows of stlching
around bottom, only................................................................ $1.50
200 Styles from 2.00 to $5.00.
N111RCERIZEI >
PETTLCOArl’S
. Z
TT“—5GC!
COATS
Greastst values on earth—every garment new and latest styles.
¡»17.*'
For a neat eollarless box coat, velvet trsmmed, comes in blue, tan
castor «fwxles, a beauty for only...................................................... »4.76
Most Stylish and Best r lt-
Fora small black Mercerized Petticoat, nccordian plaited, flounce
ami rtlflk trimmed .............................................................................. M b
~
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\ 11 tli,- late-t weavis ami newest noveltie» in Zibelines. Voile,
PtamTTe? Maize, See.
Specisl sale of 29e ami 49c Wool Suitings.
waistixgs
Most boantiful things ever shown in the heavy Oxford and Berk-
shihe cloth.
i of llannel.-tte Waitings; our price only.................. 10c yd.
$6.00 to »10-00
W. B. Girdle Cor­
I M>1.KWEAK
I.Al »U.S
sets, comes in pink
instead of gOc.
For ladies ribbed fleece lined verts or ;>antr, ecree
or Krv?y,
grey Vu
viw vi
come extra long with comfort piece under arn>, making
1 “ them equal
incomfort to all high priced vesta. Our price . .
...
l-adies good quality Union Suits.................. .. ........................
Misses fleece lined Union Suit« ................................................
blue
and
white, only
/I Qn
4ÜC
Come to Albany and visit the Busy Corner
opposite Revere
Hotel.
UH) Rii »bon Remnants w.»rth from Ke to 15c only .. .
* I < K
K I Bl U >Xs---------------
All Silk Taffeta Neck Ribbons that w ill wash. 5 inches w ide.
Great tanni i..«< in Towelsand Table Linen.
Try our warranted shoes Our $1.48 shoes
for men and hoys.
Ladies.
for
3L
Highest price paid for all country produc
and taken forali sale
targains. •