The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, October 16, 1903, Image 3

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The Albany Woolen Mills have turned over to us for sale all
the Thebeta, Cheviots and Meltons left on hand. The pieces vary in
length from a few- yards to full pieces.
We are selling them at
Mill prices and they are going fast. We will be glad to send you
samples.
We have purchased over two thousand yards of Gingham
Mill ends, ten to fifteen yard piece which we are selling at 5 cents
per yard by the piece.
At 12J$ cents per yard we have one hundred pieces of ginghams
which are particularly fine for waists and dresses. These are ¡extra
values.
If you need any thing that a first class dry goods store can
supply, w rite us. We will be pleased to fill your orders.
! Just Arrived !
The Most Up-To-Date
Line OfL adies’
and Children’
WRAPS
Ever Brought to
This City.
W esely
Bros.,
Oregon
Scio
• - > ■:
Hose!
W. B. Stevens & Co.,
Albany
...
Oregon
Swvcw MBca Warn toH fa part 13 month*.
Th« Signature,
Funds.
SCOTT’S
EMULSION
AMMUNITION
We can fit you out in the above
line in anything you want. Rifles
and shot guns, any make any style
established I860. Assets 17 millions, has
F.
paid beneficiaries over 40 millions.
SI. Nary, Agent.
The people of Provi Jen ce Church
will celebrate the 50th anniversary
of the organization of that church on
Sunday, October 18, 19113, with
preaching services and communion
from 11 a. m. to noon. Dinner will
then be served on tho grounds and
if possible to arrange it, all on one
common table, that none present
mav go hungry, just as your fathers,
mothers, and the old people did ati
Bring
this place forty years ago.
your family and friends, also vour
baskets and your tubs well filled
witti piovislons as they did in times
past, and enjoy your.-elves, The
afternoon will be taken up by sing-
ing old songs, relating ttie church
history, recitationsand greeting the
only two members living of the first
congregation.
Confessions of a Priest.
Rev. John. 8. Cox, of Wake, Ark.,
writes, “For twelve yocru I suffered
from Yellow Jaundice, 1 consulted a
number of physicians and tryed all kinds
■tf-medicines, but got no relief. Then I
began the use of Electric Bitters and feel
that I am now cured of u disease that
had me its grasp for twelve years.” If
vou want a relief medicine for Liver and
Kidney trouble, stomach disorder or
general debility, get Electric Bitters. It’s
guaranteed by’E. C. Peery Oidy 50c
Dr. Darrin cun he consulted free
from 10 to 5 o’clock d lily; evening 7 I
to 8, Sunday 10 to 3, at Revere Ho
tel Albany until Dec. 1.
The doctor makes a specialty of all
diseases of the eye, ear, nose and
throat, catarrh deafness, bronchitis,
la grippe, heart, liver, bladder and
kidney diseases, or those who suffer
from apathy and indifference; also j
gonito urinary and skin diseases in ]
either sex, such ashlood taints, sem-i
inal weakness and lost vigor, yari-'
coceles and stricture.
All you have to do in Oregon to
live forever is to be good. Over at
Hillsboro resides Mrs. Mary Ram­
say Wood, aged 116 years, who has
lived in three centuries and is yet
almost as spry as her young daugh •
ter aged 73.
for one month. That is, you can
have T he N ews sent to any address
one year for only 75 cents. During
the month of Octotter we expect to
secure 500 new subscribers, thereby
greatly increasing the value of the
paper to advertisers. This applies
to old as well as new subscribers.
This offer will never be repeated
again so take advantage of it. This
paper and the Weekly Oregonian
one year $1.75. We also offer the
New York Tribune Farmer, the best
farm journal published in the United
States, and this paper one year for
$1.50.
T m
No More Excursions On The C. & E.
The popular Sunday Excursions to
Newport have been discontinued
ami no more will he run to that point
this season. Trains will run, how
ever, every day except Sunday.
Z
Albany
ATTENTION, PLEASE!
I wish to inform the public that I have added a line
of Stationery to my business and will sell the same ai.
LOW PRICES!
r^eeHoliday
Following is a sample of my prices:
The price you have
been paying
5c tablet
75c cloth Ixmnd book keeping Isxiks, each
10c Indelible pencil
Everything else in proportion——Not cheap goods but goods cheap.
1
My
Price
3c
60c
be
F. H. Mauldin^
ames
6o different games—all new
—one in each package of
J. A. At l-I'KIII.B
Presi lent
Lion Coffee
F. M. R mi >
Vice-President
S. A, P kas
Sec’y and M’g
at your Grocer’s.
JEFFERSON MILLING COMPANY
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
-PROPRIETORS OF THE—
E dwin S tone ,
Manager.
Notice is hereby £lven that, the unlcrnigne'l
aa ftdininlstritor or the nutate of John
Y
Crocker decease I. will, under and l»y virtue of
an order duly nuul'-an 1 enter«* I of record by
I the County Court f Lion (Ämoty, Oregon, on
' tlie lat flay of Septeintjer. 1903; on hid ! after
] Saturday the 7th day ot Noveinlier 190 5 sell at
private Male tor fjash in hand the
following
j aeacrilied real property to-wit:
i The north half of the southeast quarter and
to theeast half of the northwest quarter of He«-.
i 24 in l’p .10 soul h of Hange 1 west ot tin- Will-
I amette Meridian, Oregon, »ind containing I do
| acre-*; also the Month half ot the northwest
quarter of Sec. 19 in tp JOaonth of Hange
1
wmf of the Willamette Meridian, Oregon. and
! containing Mlncrea, and containing in ail 210
Saves Two From Death.
acres situated in Linn County. Oregon. Sahl
I mle to lie made subject, tn the confirmation of
i of the < ou'it v Court.
Dated this 2 ’-rd day of ffepte r Wr \ IS 1» >3.
“Our little «laughter had an almoxt fu-
W««rh rford / W >att
W K. trnol I,
tai attach of whooping cough and bron­ i Attorney
s fm AdnilntotRUor. a lminUtr .tor.
ArthnrT. Johnson and his seven-
teen-year-old wife held up a man in
■ Portland and got 95 cents, and a
I term in the penite<itary is sure
Kaow What Tou Ata Takltg I follow.
When you are taking Grove’s
Tasteless Chill Tonic because tho
formula Is plainly printed on every
I bottle showing that it is simply Iron
' ind quinine in a ta-teles form.
No cure no pay. Prie® 50c.
prices
A Love Letter.
Would not interest you if you’re look­
ing for a guaranteed Salve for Sores,
Hurries or Piles. Otto Dod<l, of Ponder,
Mo., writes: “I suffered frith an ugly
For One Month Only.
sore for a year, but a box of Bucklen’s
Arnica salve cured me. It’S the best
Commencing with October 1st we salve on earth. 25c at E. C. l’eery’s
will offer T he N ews at half price Drug Store.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
School
GUNS
50th Anniversary.
Our products are not affected by perspiration,
never fade, stain, or run. Our cjlors will stand
acid test—the most absolute test known.
Linn County
A Generous Offer.
County School Superintendent W. L.
Ernest Arnold is spending hi- eve­
Maulding will give you prices on
Jackson lias made the October appor.
nings and mornings working for
stationery.
tionnient
of the school funds of Linn
Dr. Darrin Will Treat All Who May
druggist, E. C. Peery.
County. The different districts amounts
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ilibler are
Apply
at
Half
his
Eormer
Fees.
Albany.......................... ........... $2,183 70
The annual county Institute will
visiting in Seattle this week.
be held at Albany, November 7, 8,
Lebanon......................... ............... 789 10
Fred and Dean Morris are expec­ and 9.
Albany Aearld.
Harrisburg................... ............. 492 70
ted home from Alaska next wees.
Miss Hogue, the primary teacher,
All cases who have heretofore con. N. Brownsville............. ............... 412 90
Scott’s Emulsion is the
Thos, Redding was over from spent Saturday and Sunday with lier
8. Brownsville............. ................ 317 90 means of life and of the en­
suited
Dr.
Darrin
at
the
Revere
Jefferson on a business visit Monday parents near Albany.
House, Albany without taking treat­ Halsey ........................ ............... 335 00
i
Mrs. T. J. Munkers. has been con­
Myrtle, Ivy and Virgil Bilyeu re­ ment, and those .who now 'contemp­ Scio................................ ............... 304 00 joyment of life of thousands of
fined to her home this week witii entered school Monday. They are
Tangent........................ ............... 22§ «0 men, women and children.
beumatisin.
in the second, fifth, and sixth grade late taking Ills electro uiedica* Shedd............................
To the men Scott’s Emul­
................ 173 50
course, may do so at halt his regular
Mrs. J. 8. Morris has been visit- ] respectively.
sion
gives the flesh and
I price
Knoxbutte
...................
...............
179
00
of treatment, if
same
Pupils are interested at present in
ing her daughter, Mrs. Jones, at
Sweet
Home
.................
221
00
...............
strength
so necessary for the
gathering Autumn leaves, with be co-nmeneed before Dec. ]. This
Lebanon this week.
which they will prepare some tasty generous offer will enable all to Crawfordsville............. .............. 183 00 cure of consumption and the
A very pleasant party was given decoration for the school.
avail themselves of the doctors skill- Mill City....................... ............... 196 30 repairing of body losses frorp
Friday evening of hist week at the
Che-ster Coffev and Byron Gill The poor treated free, except medi­ Sodaville....................... .............. 209 (»0 any wasting disease.
home of the Misses Munkers.
spent
last Sunday in the country cines, from 10 to 11 dally. The fol­ Holley............................ .............. - 183 00
Miss Lola Myers departed for near Jordan,
For women Scott’s Emul­
Waterloo.......................
133 60
will
Salem Saturday last where she
lowing list of people cured and ben­ Oakville.........................
sion
does this and more. It is
...............
162
70
Work
in
the
high
school
deprrt-
enter a hospital to study for a nurse.
ment has been somewhat retarded j efited in the vicinity should be con­ Lacomb........................ .............. 192 50 a most sustaining, food and
Last week w« annoueed the ar­ through lack of books. E. C. Peery, vincing proof of tlie superiority of Crabtree.......................
............... 1S3 06 tonic for the special trials that
rival of a girl at the home of C. H. the book dealer, has sent in the] electricity over the ills of the flesh.
Shelburn ..................... .........
145 00
Buck. It was our mistake—Its a third order for rhetorics without
Judge J. J. Whitney, Albany, Tailman......................... ............... 169 70 women have to bear.
boy.
avail.
To children Scott’s Emul­
deafness and ringing noises in the Spicer............................ ................ 130 32
' Wilbur M. Pintier, D. M. D„
and patrons of tlie sehool eHr.
sion
gives food and strength
will be at his Scio office the first half are Parents
Sunday Rates Between Port­
always welcome. It Is encour­
L.W. A oech, Corner, 4th and Cheap
of each month. All work guar­ agement
for growth of flesh and bone
land and Willamette Valley Points.
and
inspiration
to
pupils
anteed.
and blood.
For pale girls,
and teachers as well to have occa­ Main Sts., Albany, rheumatism,]
Low round trip rates have been for thin and sickly boys Scott’s
All those wanting apples will do sional visits from those ai.o are in­ stomach and liver trouble.
well to call on J. 8. Morris immedi­ terested in education. Come any
Mrs. Nettie Demsey, Waterloo Ore placed in effect between Portland
and Willamette valley points in ei­ Emulsion is a great help.
ately, as he has a tine variety and time.
catarrh and ulcers of the nose.
ther direction. Tickets will lie sold
Send for free sample.
also delivers them.
W. W. l’arrish, Sodaville Ore., I Saturdays and Sundays and limited .-SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemist*.
The Misses Marguerite, Golda and
Now is the time to buy your Myrtle (Donahue, who live near deafnes.
to return on or before the following 409-415 Pearl Street, New York.
watches and jewelery A. W. Hagey Munkers, have rented a house and
Round trip from West I
5Oc. and $1.00; all druggists. LJ
J-L. Oxford, Brownsville, Ore., Monday.
is getting in a nice assortment and moved to Scio to avail themselves
Scio, $2.95.
deafness.
his prices are right.
of our high sehool privileges. They
Mrs. Pet Crabtree, residing at
Geo. II. Hines, secretary of the all hold eighth grade diplomas. The
Oregon Historical Society was in outside students now in the high 1 Crabtree Ore., rheumatism
Scio last week, visiting his old school are Ernest Arnold, Clem Ieatarrh.
Gough, Elsie Thayer, Francis Arn­
friend, D. My res
Mrs. N. E. Olin,
old, Cressiu Miller and Leone Mont­
Albany, deafness, kidney,
L- E. Miller, W. A. Ewing and gomery.
the two Trullinger boys returned
bladder troubles.
from the mountains Saturday last.
H. J. Downing, Lebanon, Oro.,
A
10,000
SUIT.
They secured t wo deer.
headache, etc.
Mr. Holland and family have
H. Seifert, King’s Valley, Ore.,
—AND—
moved from their farm a few miles Is to Be Brought Against Albany.
dyspepsia, liver aud kidney com-
north of Scio and occupy the resi-
dedee recently vacated by T. 8.
E. A. Truelove, of Tallman, has plaints, pain in side and eye trouble'
Coffey.
P- R. Racey, Jefferson, Ore.,
employed M. A. Butler, a Portland
The demand for dwelling houses lawyer, to prosecuto a suit against deafness cured 10 years ago. No re-
is in excess of the supply now, and
turn of it.
doubtless people will be kept away the city of Albany for $10,000 dam­
D. F. West, Plainview, Ore.,
from hut city by being unable to ages. The complaint is in Albany
ready to be verified by the plaintiff chronic catarrh, stomach and kid­
secure a house.
E. C. Peery has resigned the upon his coming to thccity, when It ney Roubles of 15 years standing
Henry Bruer, Turner, Ore., deaf­
agency of the Salem laundry and will be served. In its issue of
the only agent in town now is C. H. March 30th the Democrat, gave an ness and discharging ears.
Buck, who sends the laundry every
Miss D. G. Raddick. Lebanon, Ore
account of the accident, resulting
Tuesday morning.
discharging ears.
In
the
suit
as
follows;
[J^’Come and inspect tlienTyourself,
If you need ths best grade of oil
Mrs. Wm. Slate, Alsea, Ore.,
On December Cth E. A. Truelove,
for your eream eeparater sewing
machine, gun or any thing that of Tallman, a bridge carpenter on stomach and heart trouble, poor
needs a fine oil you can get it of A. the Southern Pacific, injured a foot ; circulation, etc.
W. Hagey. He keeps it for you. with an adz and was taken to the ,
Mrs. Dora Hadley, Sodaville, Ore.
lhe ladies os the W. C. T. U. have Portland Hospital for treatment get­ discharging ears, constipation
spared no pains to insure all a good ting out recently and returning • dyspepsia.
time at their pie so rial Saturday
t
G. W. Benight, 105 Pine
evening, Oct 17, at the Masonic hall. home. Last evening he was brought
A splendid program has been pre­ to the city in a buggy to return to Albany, deafness,
W. T. Cochran, Brownsville, Ore.,
pared. Admission lOcts.
bis work on the road, intending to
F. M. Nary, of the Washing ton go.to tuunel number nine. After constipation, stomach and liver
At this season
Life Insurance company is in the getting a lunch he started to walk troubles.
city. Mr. Nary represents the best to the 11:35 train.
Mayor 8. Tomlison, of Wo< dburn,
While passing
company of its kind in existance in tront of the property at the rheumatism and generaly run down the ve
anti will doubtless write several
thoughts
southeast eorndr of Lyon and Sec­ cured 11 years ago.
COLD AH
policy’s while in the city.
ond Streets he fell through a hole
Miss Irene Ashfort',, of Salem, dis­ heating stoves, and
John
Blyeu, a well known caused by a board being out, injur­
charging ear cured.
pioneer of this city, has besn very
Mrs. Wood of Wooburn, goitre of why not buy the
ill at his country home, but we are ing the old wound so that it was
glad to relate is now slowly improv­ necessary for him to be sent back t° the neck and catarrh of the inner best on the market?
ing and hopes are entertained for the Portland hospital this morning. ear.
his recovery. He is under tho care
Mrs. R. Ringo, Gervais, asthma
Dr. Trimble attended him and he
of Dr. Browne.
left for Portland on the morning and bronchitis, Her son B. II.
Said James to Warde, ’twas a good
Ringo, was also cured of discharg­
train.
suggestion
Yon made on the Insurance question.
There are said to be a dozen holes ing ears and deafness.
I’ll take out a policy on my life
Hundreds of others might lie ment
in.lialf b block at the place where he
Then make Roxane my wed ded wife.
ioned who do not w i-.li their names
fell,
to
which
the
attention
of
the
There are no more worlds to conquer now
street superintendent and com- published.
So to my fate I needs must bow,
And when my life’s last card I play
mittee has has been called severil - In most cases only one visit is re-
The Washington Life will its ’.Twenty
times, There Is talk of suit for ; quired. Owing to the crowds rush­
Pay!’’
ingtosee the Dr. he will receive
damages.
Did it ever occur to you to examine
patients from I) A. M to 8 p. '. M.
our Twenty Pay Life Policy? If not, do
I
Dr. Darrin’s Place of Business.
so without delay. The Washingto.. Life,
»
Used by manufacturers of hos­
You
iery is of great importance
should know about it , for cheap
dyes are poisonous and are used
frequently to make a larger profit
at the wearers expense.
We guarantee all dyes used in
all Shawknit half-liose for men,
and ribbed hose for children, to be
the costliest and purest dyes made.
Our dyes are chemically tested by
our own experts and are positively
free from all injurious matter.
School Notes.
chitis,” write. Mr*. W. K. Haviland, ol
Armonk, N. Y., “but, when all other
remedies failed, we saved Iter life with
! Dr. King's New Discouve.y. Our niece,
1 who had Consumption in an a«lvanced
stage, also use«l this wonderful medicine
and today she is perfectly well.” De»- |
perate-throat and lung diseases yield to
Dr. King's new Discovery as to no other
medicine on earth. Infallible for coughs
and colds. 50r an«l $1.00 bottles gnats-
1 anteed by E. C. I’eery. Trial bxtivs Ires
)
Manufacturers of Flour, Feed, amt everything connected with“ a
first-class roller mill. Whole wheat flour ami < term meal always on hand.
And also deal in all kinds of grain, a general storage business ' being
conducted. Drain received either at mill or warehouse.
ly.
large or small orders for anything in our line will be filled prompt­
Fair and courteous treatment to all.
Plenty of sacks always on hand.
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tome
has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One end a Half MOtion I
bottles. Docs this record of merit appeal to you ?
No Cure, No Pay.
50c® I
T nrlwi with every bottl«- to s Ten Cent, package ot Crove’s Black Roct. Liver Pills.
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