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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1903)
THE NEW TOMATO TREE. Dishonest Singular K,rrhwrH lUint Ila» liven CMPMsOk treni the Vine* Hear« Fruit. Fermer Worked Pota A prominent clergymun strongly 1 urges all young men who contemplate A farmer residin'; near no^an rnteritig the ministry to learn s»»me OCTOBER trade either before or after their Clackamas county, has been dtscov- If one would be -eo ruddered quite ordination. He has examined the sta ered in Hie act of despoiling Hie ^nne one should not discuss the tree tistics of the various !»r«>ie>tant de Court House News.' tomato even yet. Otherwise one 1« Kantiani district. nominations and has been appalled ¡commission men io Portland of likely to be reasoned with gvnily. by the number of ministers who are their profits. and informed that tomatoes grow on without a charge. He thinks that if Deeds recorded: He was se< n to take a Inrjre stove Deeilt recorded: viueis instead «of trees, says the Phil every’ preacher should have a trade License to marry was issuedto It pipe about half as wide as tii»* sack, adelphia Record. Arthur Bi-emis to Ell t 1» Cohn his independence would not only be W. Johnson and Eva C. Westervelt, Ail this to the contrary notwith a great tiring for himself, but would place it therein and fill the inskip and Emil It. Price, of Benton county lot 5 M 17 11« 2nd ad; Sill) standing, there really is a tree toma-. increase his usefulness in the pulpit. of the pipe witli isinall nod blight- M A Drlnkunl to A II Hayes, 4 to. Such a tree is grown by Mrs.Shep i and Miss Vivian lless, daughter of i stricken stock, 'l'he space between —Chicago Chronicle. lots Brownsville; load herd, at Ventura, Cal. She has* Mrs, Nora Res*. the pipe an<l tn** outsnh .>f th. • •< k O P Cosliow to A II Hays, lilt In 4 grown it several years, and feels that wa** filled with (lie i hoievst pot it v s it has a great future as a fruit for. lots Brownsville; 120 Demeativ Wlreleaa Teleurnpii. In estate of Theresa Sherer, Jos , to bq found on the (arm. the siov. shipping, it comes into bearing along A P Powe to A H Hays int in 4 Marconi believes that at some fu Kiebler, Jas. Settle and Fred Moist,r pipe Would lhen I m ? Withdrawn during the holidays, when fruits are ture time he will not fix a date for lots Browsvilie; <iO were appointed appraisers. scarce, and ships long distances per the sack sew» <1 up. The nurchase'* it—wireless telegraphy will become Mortgage for $;>(>(), fectly. Some say it is practically lit estate of Julia Settle, II. Y- available for domestic and office use, Ion opening the sack from any posi- B M J’avno exec, to Catherine At hardy in California. This tree, how thus performing the functions al | (ion would oi.lv come u< ross the Kirkpatric, S. \V. Burkhart and G. ever, grows under glass. I’ayne, 182 fit); $5200. lotted to th* telephone. He has al good potatoes, Hie until stork being W. Cruson were appointed pr • As to the fruit, there seems to be J J Hnnali by sherff, to J. ¡8 Han no understanding. Some call this rich, ready made experiments which con ti.ndy se< uir»l in ihec»*nter. In estate of Benedict W uiu I- t II i :. vince him that it will be possible, nah, 223 41 acres, $1400. sale of real property, confirmed tomato-tinted production fruit; oth- Several h-cal c<»mm'<>>i> n men of with the aid of small models, or min ers tomato, which is equivalent to a In estate of A. C. King, final ae. i Portland have been victimiz'd by iatures. of his sending apparatus, ns vegetable. As to flavors, it is said I counting set for Nov- 2. now erected on a gigantic scale at (his and they m ’I ii a man (o investi» to be a cross between the tomato and A man goes into Wall street, says vthe plum, and is equally delicious as Poldhu and elsewhere, to transmit I gate, the exposure u. the trick r.»- I messages from the interior of rooms ultcd. the West, and bets thousands of Joi- d salad or a dessert. Experts think which can be received in other rooms Deeds recorded: the day is not far off when it w; ‘ ! tie lars that a <:ert!j.ru stock will go up in the same city, or tn the neighbor Samuel C. Worrell to Anne r l ami Notes. extensively grown. One good speci or down that’s business. Re goes ing towns. The walls of the houses Worrell, lots 3 and 4 block 27, Hs men, and about the easiest to get at will form no obstacle, but one of the out (hr* race track and beta that a I here in the east, is the one in the 2nd ad; $ 1 Butter that does i ot taste quite ns chief problems will be that of a prop 8. J. Cambell to Peter Benglu, lfi, certain horse will come in first — I Bronx botanical collection in New er attuning of the instruments to fresh as it should may lie gnatly York. For some time past this tree prevent interference of waves, and that’s sport. He goes in to a back 77 acres opposite Corvallis; H50 improved by putting in a wooden room, sits a<| night in a smoke laden has hung full of these rosy, plutn- to secure privacy for the messages. W. A. Ewing to Frank and Annie chopping how) with salt water ami shaped fruits, or vegetables, wliieli drink latlon atmosphere and bet» Crutnel, 185.90 acres; 5577 1 ang singly or in clusters of two or thoroughly working over it wiili a To Encourage Tree Plmitlng, that his hand is worth more than t hree or four. Marino Erb et al to Or. Mtge. Co. butter worker or even a potato There are many historic trees in the other fellow,s—that’s gambling, the country, and it is believed by 5 seres; 1 masher. Four oil the salt water ami and the man is liable to be arrested PEACE FORT MONUMENT. the department of agriculture that suustitute sweet milli Thos II McGough to George Love- working it interest in tree planting can be stim for it. Ice tract of land, 11 w 2; 1500 ' into the butter in tlie same way. Marta, the Spot on Rock l.laad ulated by distributing a limited num Do you see any difference? Any | Where Treaty Wa. Made with ber of these trees under proper di I Finally wash well with clear, cold Annie Bentley to Mar A. Wilson, more than the first (wo are carried ten and Fox Indiana. rection. The seedlings, when grown, I water. 1 block, Waterloo; $300. I on openly and the man is playing will be sent to/schools in various All the hogs tat are to wintered Mary Bell Thompson to Mary A. another maná game. While, when At the lower end of Rock Island, parts of the country. and there will Wilson, 2 lots; $150. in the Mississippi, was built, in 1816, accompany each tree a concise state must he kept in good flesh now and he plays po!*er, he plays his own. A. H. Powell to Willis M Powell. It’s true also the expert gets the a fort which was named after Gen. ment setting forth th*» historic events they will .“<> through the winter at Armstrong, then secretary of war. connected with the tree itself and the halt the cost of a thin one. 19 acres; $300. man’s money quicker in Wall 'l'he en-roaclnnents of the Indiana, growing of the seedling. The Oregon Dairymen's Assodn ■ F. M Redfield referee to Emily E street and on the turf, than when it and the need for a rallying place for I tion will meet in annual sessh Payne, ,182 60 acres, $500. has to be won at poker—but he gets the white settiers on the banks of the «“Tommy AtUln*’ »* Pay, Mississippi, made the fort a neces The English soldier’s pay is $7.50 i I Corvallis December 15-1(1 next. « Jacol Roth to Carl Salzman, 320,02 it Just the same. sity. It was built of hewn logs, and a month. The soldier of no other meeting will be mi interesting atres; $13,900. was strong enough to resist any at country, except the United States, j anp the dairyman are to be tempt of the Indians to capture it. gets so much. Alary E. Singletary to Perlina ■ most properly recoganiz."d by Happily, there never arose an occa Hardesty, small trilct 15 w 4; $600. Confessions of a Priest. ! citizens of Corvallis. I sion to use the fort for warlike pur J. R. Crews to Walter J. Wood poses, and it became but' n trading I Pumpkins are relished ford, 198 58 acres; $3( 00. Rev. John. S. Cox, of Wake, Ark., post, says George H. Daniel's Four- ■ hogs and furnish u nice variety. Chicago News —Let the man who writes. “For twelve years I suffered Track News. | Small potatoes can be fed and help TIMECAHD. There was signed here, in 1831, the would reform the world begin on from Yellow'Jaundice, I consulted a 1 along with the diet. number of physicians and trved all kinds treaty by ^vhich the Sac and Fox In No. 2, F or l nqiiliin: his neighbors and he will soon see of tnedicinv.-q bat got no relief. Then 1 Train leaves Albany... Kill a pig early in the season for dians .agreed to remove to the Iowa “ “ Corvallis his finish. began the Use of Electric Bitters and feel side of the river, and leave the vil “ arrives Ynquina i home use. it will make a nice that I am nowjcured of a disease that lage on the banks of Rock river, Ro. 1, tetiiriiloif: It will make a nice change and be Minning locations; J P Hantie- had me its grasp for twelve years.” If Leaves Yaqnlna .... von want a relief medicine for Liver and which they hnd occupied so long. The relished by all. Leaves Corvallis.... 11.30 man the Split Bowl Cabin Claim Kidney trouble, stomach disorder or fort was 400 feet square, and having Arrives Albany...... I Kantian district. general debility, get Electric Bitters. It’s access to water, and carrying a large No. 3, For Uetroit: W E Richardson, the Ellis Lode guaranteed by E. C. Peery Only 50c supply of food, was equipped Leases Albany...... Arrives Detroit long siege. There now remains nothing of it. No. -I. from Detroit:— I Leaves Detroit............ Two cannon pointing down the river Arrives Albany............................. 5.55 have been the only things to mnrk Train No. 1 arrives in Albany in time this the spot where it stood til! two snnect with the S. P. south bound train, :ts «■ivimr two or three hours tn Albany years ago. when the Daughters of well before departure ol S. P. north bound train ve or Port Jami. the American Revolution erected Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. West monument there. Side train at Corvallis Crossing for Indcpen Bence McMinnville and all points north to and ABOUT THE RED-HEADED GIRL Portland. EM DIN STONE, Manager. THOS. COCKRELL A«ent. Albany. whv the SCIO, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, 23,1903 A Queer Bird. to Steal. Preaenera Should V*am Trade«. r«)pe in *•<>< m plentiful in l iurid i known this is this first killed in Oregon. Air. Miller will give the bird Dr. J. L. Hill, who alremly has a large unu valuable colleclitm of natural history »peciinans.— lit raid. solo by us. HARDWARE TINWARE, and a full line of stoves at bed rock prices For Cash. Albany ames Saves Two From Death. “Our little daughter had an almost fa champion of the red-headed girl tal attach of whooping cough and bron 6o different games—all new come to the front. Not that the chitis,” writes Mrs. W. K. Haviland, of —one in each packag >f in question is greatly In need of a Armonk, N. Y., “but, when all other champion, in nine cases out of ten she remedies failed, we saved her life with is abundantly able to care for herself Dr. King's New Discouve.y, Our niece, without assistance from any source, who had Consumption in an advanced says the Chicago Chronicle. But this stage, also Used this wonderful medicine at your Grocer’s, and to day she is perfectly well.” Des-: advice of "the girl with the nuburn perate throat and lung disease.-, yield to hair" defies tlie world to dispute the Dr. King's new Discovery as to uo other » truth of these five propositions: medicine on earth. Infallible for coughs j # 3- Mùà frinir à A The red-lieaded girl can- and colds. 50c ami $1.00 bottles guar- 1. Detect the odor of a previous high anteed by E. C. Peery. Trial bottles free ball further, quicker anti with more 4- unerring instinct than any other being on earth. ADMLNLsTR ATOM’S SALE 2. Nail a lie and bore deeper holes with her penetrating eye in so doing Notice is here *.... 'ven that the nnder-dgno'l than any other thing that has < yes. tis aflminist i- it ie estate <»f .John Y Crocker decor 1 *\ II, under and by virtue of 3. Mnke any he ass of a liar look like an order dulj i md entered of record by 30 cents quicker and with less effort * .in: County, Oregon, on the County < ’ I i 4nn i : i mt mm * . 1903: on and after the 1st day oi - ’’ ti than any other living thing. : Saturday the 71 li ! • , of November 190:: sell at 4. Break a man's morning :p and 70R SALE—Old papers at thia office private Mil»} for cash in lmnd the following deserllHtd rea! propert.v to-wit: hustle him to build the fire in . range at, 10c j>er bunch of fifty. The north half of the southeast quarter and quicker, surer and with less back talk YVANTED—A trustworthy gentleimm the e.iHt half of the northwest quarter of Sec. 24 in Tp. 10 south of Rantge, 1 west, of the, Will than any other style of womankind. ▼ V or lady in each county to man-j amette Meridian, Oreg > i, ami containing* 160 5. She is the only known species who age business for an old established acres;also the south Iriii o* tin* northwest, <»t Sec. lu in tp Nl south of Kaiuce I can throw a missile with aegttrate alm house of solid financial standing. A ( quarter of the Wilhuneti, Meridir n, Oregon, ami and who does not endanger the lives of straight bona fide weekly salary of $18.00 I vast containing SO acres, a I eon tain nuf In all 210 paid by check each Monday with all ex acres sit uated in Li’ • County, Oregon. Said innocent bystanders. to I m * made su*»' •<• to the con Urination ot penses direct from headquarters. Mon»*v -vale of I he Count \ Con. advanced for expenses. Enclose self hated this •_».•{r I da of September % 3» 1903. WHAT THE POPE SPENDS. addressed envelope. Manager, 300 Cax- Wrath, rford *.' Wyat. W H. Ztrnold, ton Bldg., Chicago. 1-4 Attorneys for A Imlnlstrator. Adminlstr .tor. U m 4 1 ot tke CatkoHe Chareta (■ M.4.1 Administrate* »4 ter,. guada. pope, Leo’a expenditure« arc vast without counting what 'he spends on Catholic missions, on the in ferior clergy, on churches and on ed ucation. and upon the support of the 5,000 people who populate the Vatican, he maintain« within the palace walls, the first factory of mosaics in the world, while for works of art. says an .rticle in Leslie's Monthly, he prob ably-spends more than any other gov ernment- and though H is true the Vatican receive» subscriptions of mon ey from all parts of the world, of which ft does not distribute the half, aud that its treason s are continually increasing, still it must be remem bered that after ten centuries feo XIII. is the first pope Whoaarended the throne without temporal pbwer. The budget of rhe Vatican at Christmas is 1 4,< mh ),< mk > francs, w hich are all the of ferings of the faithful, but it may be imagined that an exceptional admin istration is needed to obtain thissutr y early, and the pope is a model admin istrator. Wa.hlnston’a better Writer.. Our nation.nl capital hold. wliat is probably a world's r<<-or<l in letter writing. Each inhabitant Spends about 13.24 yearly ia the purchase of pcst- sge stamua. A Love Letter. Digests what you Mt Low ro inrl trip rub« huve been pl me.I in effect between Portland t ul VVilluuiette vnlley points in ei ther direction. I'ii Lets will lie sold - ittir.hiys um) "suml iy» mid limited to return on m I» f,,re th * following l-m liv ILmml trip fron» West .'Selo, $2 95. GUNS —AND— AMMUNITION Wo can lit you out in the above line in anything- yon want. Rifles and shotguns, any make any style •ome and inspect them voursulf. ,, CASH YOU MONEY STORE / If its bore if is gotal I f its gOOll it Is Ilf fl For Fall season of 1903 we are bigger and better—ha’ e occupiml the room which P. (\»hen vacated and added a line of Men’s Clothing and Ovcmo its, Rub- ber.Goods, Hats, etc , giving ns the n».*we.-«t »tor! in the edy, and to introtbice the line we shall make tempting prices. i Men’s Suits $5.00 and tip. Men’s Overcoats $1.5 ) and up, , Men’;- Pants 85e. ami up. Men.« Shirts 38c and up. LA I )I ES SK 1 RTS New line just l'eeeivml. Good Skirts $1.25. - Others $1.50, $2.03, an»l up. Ladies Jackets Ladies now style coat $3.50 “ /¡Inline “ $B.OO Shoes t> 4 M on’s shot g'ìod irradi» $1.25. Box calf $2.()>. Hercules waterproof $2.5) /fMP^Fiill Niue of Indi-s mid ehildre is shoes mid our prit can’t be beat. Plankcts 50c to* $<8.00. Meli’s heavy sanitary fit < n il underwear.. .. Wool underwear................................................... Clii ilreiiB heavy fleeced underwear, all si ch A line of dress goods that will please the most, dressy dressers of Orogon at prices to please von. We are showing the newt st. goods of the season. A [.BANY WANTED-! will pay cash for all first ▼ J class chittein or cascara bark brought to me at Lebanon, Or. I can pay more than any other man in Oregon or Washington and would like to get at least Ik) or 40 tons in and around Scio if possible. Write for printed instructions iiow to ¡»eel this bark. J. A. L amberson ., AV ANTED— FAITHFUL PERSON TO V ▼ travel and. snr»<?rvise force of salespeople and make collections for manufacturing house. Straight salary $20.00 a week and expenses. Salary paid weekly and expense money ad vanced. Previous experience unnec-es- sary. Local territory. Business suc cessful. Position permanent. Enclose self-addressed envelope. Sup»?rintend ent, 324 Dearborn street^ Chicago. BUY Shoe Business! 0 mis WEEK WE Ol’EEK ...li 1 .... I 12.. 1 ie. 1 TH El Ili» SEWING MACHINE WC MAKC A VARIETY. / ♦) Ml I STAR SHOE STOHU The Fee»l determine» the strength or weakm-se of Hewing Machines. Th«- Double >’e< «l eoniliimsl with other strong ]s>ints mat-sthe New Home the best Hewing Max bine to buy. FOR 25Lr. *) 1 1 THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. E. U. Will, Albany, Oregon 30 ■10 00 (X) 35 J 50 1 Do not I* deceived l>y those who ad vertise a $60.00 Hewing Machine for $20.00. ThiHkfnd of a macldne can be bought from tis or any of our dealers from $15.00 to $18.00. Wrttil 1 not interest you if you're look ing for a guaranteed Salve for Sores, WliWtf ORCUIARS Burn«-« or Filet». Otto Dodd, of I’oftder, Mo., writes: ‘‘I Buffered with an ugly wo 1 ■’ Itt^uii'- and pt tote tefcoipurcteAln, son- for a year, but a box of Bncklen’s Arnica salve cured me. It's the l«*st T«t ?£# iEWIKC MACHINE CO. salVe on earth» 25c at E. C. Pteery's ORANGE. NA»G. MUnloHHq N. Y..C1 111., Atlanta, (M* Drug Store. tot, L ug I m .M g .- Dul »AT JX. \.,8 wi rnMiciMCu,CiU Kodol Dyspepsia Care ¡ Cheap Sunday When you are taking Grove’s lasteless Chill rouie lieeausc tho formula is plainly printed on every hottie allowing that it is simply Iron util quinine in i 11 teles form. No cure no pay. Prien 50e. Lion Coil e LEJAL NOTICES Absolutely Pure» THERE'S NO SUBSTITUTE Ton Know What : You Aro Takinp Corvallis & Eastern R. R. PoMe.ee. Qunlltl.. of wtilah H.r Darker Slater. Cannot Claim l‘o....aloa, i Ratrb Between Port, land ami Willamette Valley Points. ! season At the thoughts heating stoves, not buy best on the market? THE OUf RELIABLE Ray Miller captured one of the strongest birds ever been in Oregon near his home at knox butte, last It is thought to be an European coote* as it resvnd>]f»s the <liscri|)tion of that bird very closely. Ruy was hut ting ('Irina pheasants at the edge <>f Jhe butte when the bird (tew up II»» fired, wounding it and then captured it. The bird alM»ut the lize of a h’liiiili is bluish bhw divided M McIlwain BlocK, Albany. GILBERT & WELCH Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic ( 3 has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual L iles over One and a Ralf Millioti bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you ? No Cure, No Pay, 50c. Irwloved with every bottle « • Ten Cent, ^ckax« of CrOVeN Weak .