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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1903)
Mr. Dickey and H. >M. Myer went Letter Ll»t. to Independence Tuesday after tlie body of Claude Dickey was buried The following remain in the Read Wesely Bros, Ad. at that place. The body was Scio office uncalled fot: H. J. Bower, brought to Sei<> and Interred in the Edna Hockenby, F. B. Sacket, B. Trotter pays 28c, for eggs. Masonic cemetery near this city, F. Divinney, Anton Vaves, Purl Lynn Daley was at Stay ten tli is where others of Mr. Diekey’s family Lockhart, A. J. Todd, 8. Mathes, week- Master Eadwalader, Ella McDowell, are buried. Moulding will give you prices on On several occasions of late the II Halsey, Bessie Roman, S. M. Wo have purchased over two thousand yards of Gingham stationers*. rumor that we had sold T he N ews Moore.—Oct. 7. Mill iMids, ten to fifteen yard piece which we are selling at 5 cents See what Wesely Bros, say in has been started. At first we con For One Month Only per yard by the piece. sidered the matter unworthy of at their ad this week. tention, but we are questioned At 12’s cents per yard we have one hundred pieces of ginghams Miss Vina Miller was at Albany about it so frequently that we be Commencing with October 1st we which are particularly line for waists and dresses. These are “extra visitor Monday last. lieve it best to mention tlie fact will offer'i’ll e N ews at li.-df price values. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hibler return that there is nothing in tlie report. for one month. That is, you can First and foremost, we do not care have T he N ews sent to any address ed from Seattle Saturday last. If you need any tiling tliatf a first class dry goods store can to leave Scio at present, and second one year for only 75 cents. During supply, write us. We will be pleased to fill your orders. Mrs. Laura Paul of Albany visited ly, we have had no opportunity to the month of October we expect to relatives in Scio Sunday last. do so, no offer having been made us secure 500 new subscribers, thereby Closing out sale on Ladies and for our printing plant. There lias greatly increasing tlie value of the i Misses Tills applies also been rumois afloat that another paper to advertisers. Jackets at Wesely Bros, papei was to be started in town. We to old as well as new subscribers. ( has. Wesely has been receiving doubt ihe truth of this also, nnd the This offer will never lie repeated ’M financial backer of such an enter again so take advantage of it. This his Fall stock of goods this week. would have our .sympathy, paper and the Weekly Oregonian Wanted—A girl to do general prise little as he would be entitled to it. one year $1.75. We also offer the housework. Inquire at this office. We cannot Santiani and Vicinity. JURY LISI. conceive of anyone hav New York Tribune Farmer, the best Gilbert Grosliong, of near Jeffer ing so little regard for their hard farm journal published in the United Mr. Calavan and his sister, of Following is tliejury list for tlie son, entered s< huol here Monday. earned dollars as to invest them in a States, and this paper one year for Washington, are at tlie bedside of term o f ciruit court to convene Oc-1 Mrs. L. Sutherland departed for second paper in Scio. The mer $1.50. chants certainly couldn’t afford to their grand-father, J. M. Bilyeu. her home in McMinnville Monday patronize it for It Would lie -essartly toiler 26: J. M. Bilyeu Is gradually failing Albany—FCDannals, Fred Lines, lust. have u very small circulation at the and but slight hope in entertained C S Mullen, Lester Concer, Fred E Mrs. M. M. Peery came down i start, and advertising in two papers Albany- Herald, for his recovery . His daughters, from Sprngfield Saturday for a short would double their advertising ex Mrs, Wilfong of California, and Mrs Bloom. pense without materially increasing , Shelburn— S II Goin, Josiah Fos visit. The following is from the editor of Miller of Washington are witli him. their benefits. While one paper can Miss Doilie Daley has been visi make a living here, two papers can the Gold Hill News, «nd go far to Mr. Swantson ii now on a busl- ter- ting her parents in Scio the past not, and must ultimately result in ! substantiate the remarkable cures of ness trip to Grass Valley. Center—John W Wilson. I tiie failure of one of them and the week. I deaf»es preformed by Dr. Darrin. Tangent—M L Forester, Jas Jenk Jake Bilyeu and wife were over white shepherd “survival of the fittest,” the fittest ; Mr. Carey’s cure has created great Lost-A black and from Lebanon Sunday. Sheed—Claud Davidson, W. A dog, anwers to the mime of Ted. meaning, in this commercial age, M. U. Gaines. tlie one tlint had tlie money and tlie excitement among the deaf and af For sale—Five 1 year-old hogs for Thrift. nerve to stay by a losing game. We flicted in Ashland. Mr. Carey’s Scio—A E Randall, W II Leffler, $5 each; 200 bushels Vetch for $1.25 Wm. and Jas. Abbott will leave in I are adding something to tlie office per bushel; 20 bushel quinces, 4o0 II C Compton. a few days for Sweet Home on a equipment every week, in tlie shape cure was witnessed by Mayor Neil, squashes; grapes. 8. W. Gaines. Plainview—FG Burkhart, P Kes deer hunt. of new job type, and other material, of Ashland. Me Can hear a Whisper. ter, W S Churchill. Mrs. M. C. Gill was at Salem at and we also contemplate purchasing No More Excursions On The C. & E. Brownsville—J D Irvine, J B Cox. tending Jhe W. C. T. U. convention, in tlie near future, a large size job (Gold Hill News.) press of the latest pattern and ulso a One of our friends and subscribers, Lebanon—C R Loveall, A P Black the past week. The popular Sunday Excursions to gasoline engine, the above improve C. P. Hassler and family, of Crab ments being made necessary- by the Mr. C. Carey, of Sam’s Valley, has Newport have been discontinued law. tree, returned this week from a and no more will be run to that point Increasing amount of job printing been losing his hearing for about a Waterloo—G E Haven. visit at Spokane, Wash. this season. Trains will run, how turned out by this office. It is also year- He visited the “News’’ office Halsey—C Ailingham- ever, every day except Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Tryon, of Philomouth our purpose to keep T he N ews up j a few months ago, and the subject of Oakville—D A Wade. E dwin S tone , lias been visting tier aunt. Mrs. with Selo and as the town progresses Manager. Holly—A F Hamilton. so shall the paper progress. The treatment for his ma’.aey came up, Mary Hunt, the past week. business men of the town appreciate ’ when we recommended Mr, Cary’ to Gates—E N Chatfield. - , at Born, on septornber 28, 1903, Probate: In estate of John Har Harrisburg—G F Davis, Barney Noith Yakima, Wash., to Mr. ami the need of a newspaper, ami us a wait for Dr. Darrin’s visit to South rule do well towards Its support. vey Caldwell, inventory filed. Value May. Mrs. I-rank Butcher, a dauhter. When new and permanent advertis ern Oregon. Mr. Carey visited the of pioperty, personal $3,473.93. Prop Crawfordsville—G I> Gay. School Superintendent Jackson ing demands that the size of the doctor at Ashland, and was so much erty ordered sold. Sweet Home—C L Frost. was in our section several days this paper be increased, we stand ready beiiefitted that before leaving the week, visiting the different schools. to do so. Tallman—John Buckner. doctor’s he could hear a whisper. Circuit Court: Answer filed in Such cures are wonderful, yet this Parties wishing special Holiday Kicked bp a Horse. Vet Hammond, of Josephine hooks will leave order prior U> Nov. divorce suit of Lulu -Nimchiek ag one Is undoubtedly true. Mr. Carey Frank Nimchiek. Weatherford & county, killed a 32-point buck .n the 25th with E. C. Peery, the book said he had taken treatment of a Saturday last, as Mr. Coufei, who mountain forests of upper Foots seller. Wyatt attorneys for plaintiff. numbei of physicians and spent all creek, south of Grants Pass a few Mrs. L. M. Jones, of Lebanon was lives two miles east of town was ho had in paying doctor bills, and so Deeds recorded: in Scio over Thursday, visting with returning home, in some manner Thos Ayers to Oscar Dustin, 2 lots days ago. This the first 16 prong- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, 8. informed Dr. Darrin, who kindly was kicked by one of Ills horses and od antler ever secured In southern Waterloo; $100, consented to treat him free of charge Morris. knocked under the wagon which Oregon, and it is doubtful if another Werner Breyman to J S Hannah, Wilbur M. Pintier, D. M. D., ran over him. fie had two ribs which was magnanimous of the doc has every been found in the whole 80 acres; 1000. tor. will be ut his Scio office the first half state of Oregon. Several years ago of each month. All work guar broken besides being internally in Wm Uber to Jos Webber, 80 09 To Whom it May Concern. jured and is in a critical condiGon. an 18-pronged buck was killed near anteed. acres; 2080. For years my daughter lias been Dr. Browne is attending him. R.Loveall to A J Ross, 3 83 Jacksonville, and this was consider deaf with almost constant discharge Mr. aiid Mrs. Lee Gunsaules are ed a great curiosity by all hunters yisittiing Mrs. Gunsauie ’ s parents, acres; 1100- of tlie ears, causing a most disagree Fred Ellsworth Fell Under Engine. Jas Dolan to Kelly Winstead, 90x but it fades into Insignificance when Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bilyeu, this able odor. Her skin had become a compared by the one moro recently week. 240 feet, Brownsville; 400. brown color form head to feet from Mrs. J, R. Gill returned from a Fred Ellsworth, a breakman on constipation and liver trouble, also H W Sharp to Elizabeth Newman secured. visit to her daughter, Mrs. Frank the Corvallis and Eastern Railroad, diabetos. Under Dr. Darrin’s elec half bl 3, H’s 4th ad Albany; 1000. Butcher at North Yakima, Wash., MARRIED fell beneath a engine while it was trical and medical treatmout one Dundee M & T I Co to E G Sperry, last week. switiling at Mill City Wednesday year ago all her above troubles have 320 acres; 640. FROST—REED—At the St. Charles Al! those wanting apples will do E G Sperry to W T Cochran, 480 Hotel, in this city, yesterday after well to call on I. 8. Morris immedi afternoon, and sustained injuries disappered, mid I am so pleased I noon. October 15, 1903, Mr Edgar acres near Brownsville; 18,000. ately, as lie ha-a fine variety and which caused his death a few hours wish all to know where to be cured Frost and Miss Jennie Reed, both of also delivers them. later. As soon af tlie accident oc- will answer all questions by letter or Thos Smith to Mary L McWill Detioit. Rev. Davis officiated.— iams, l<Äs 3 and 4, bl 7, Halsey; 200. llezaid. Now is the time to buy your cured he was brought to Albany in person at Jefferson, Ore. Watches and j< welery A. W. I lagey with all possible haste and given MRS. C. A. ESTEB. Is getting in a nice assortment and the best medical attention to be ob Dr. Darrin’s Place of Business. liis prices are light. tained but lie died at the Neelands Miss Antin 'iorri.s accompanied hospital at 7:30 o’clock. Dr. Darrin can lie consulted free tier brothers. I red and Dean, home Willie tlie Detroit Albany train, from 10 to 5 o’clock daily; evening 7 from Portland this week, She will to 8, Sunday 10 Io 3, at Revere Ho on its way to this city, was switen return in a fe w days. ti 1 All.... . until Dec. 1. ing at Mill City, abotil 2:14 o'clock Fred Daley returned from J Port- I The doctor makes a specialty of all j land Saturday l ist where he went j Wednesday afternoon, Ellsworth diseases of the eye, car, nose and as a K- of P. delegate, M. N. Rich- I was riding on the tender of th throat, catarrh deafness, bronchitis, j ardson was al o a delegate. I engine, engaged in coupling cars la grippe, heart, liver, bladder and C. A. Warner came over from I when lie slipped and fell to the kidney diseases, or those who suffer Albany last week where lie i h-.is ! track. The engine was bucking, 80 from apathy and indifference; also gen i to urinary and skin diseases In been employed in the Magnolia ran over him, cutting off his right either sex, such as blood taints, sem Mills for some time past. leg at the hip and splitting iiis left inal weakness and lost vigor, Vuri- : The meat market has changed coceles and stricture. ownership, G iy MeKniglit selling foot open.—Herald. his iuterest to Lynn Daley, and the W. 0. vv Market Report. proprietors are now Daley Bros. Wesely Bro. this week received Mr. F. G. Woodcoch, District Following is a report of prod three new show cases, one of which is an all glass one, and is tho cost Organizer for W. O. W., arrived in in the Sei» markets: Eggs, 25c doz. liest show case ever brouSht to the town last evening and tlie choppers Chickens, Klc tolTc per lb. city. of Scio Camp 211 have sharpened Geese, $6 5tk«> $7.50 per doz. Fred Morris and P. H. McDonold their axes and are going after tall Ducks, $7 (<pj8 50 per doz. left yesterday lor Spiingfleln, where timber. At a meeting held last Butter, 35c @ they will join M. M. Peery, and to Bacon, l ie lb. gether they will go to southern Ore- night it was decided to leave no Hams, 15c lb. stone unturned to make this cam gsn lor a deer hunt. Lard, 15c lb. paign for membership the greatest Potatoes, 20c per bu. If you need the best grade of oil for yonr cream separator sewing ever held in this neck of the woods machine, gun or any thing that the tlie choppers of Scio camp are needs a fine oil you can get it of A. very enthusiastic and wish to assure W. Hagey. He keeps it for you. tlie people ot our town that from For the past month five and six now on they prepare to roll logs in teams have been engaged in haul the pond" iri wholesale lota. Mr. ing lumt-er from Smith and Laytons Woodcoch tells us that tlie W. O. W mill to H. S. Johnson &Co., who now have a first-class lumber yard. now has sixteen thousand members ry proud of Marshal J. A. Bilyeu lias been Oregon, and they are improving the streets this week, being the largest fraternal order In putting in new cross walks and tne state. During Mr. Woodcoch’« gravelig the same. The walks are stay here the entrance fee will be all in good shape with ttie exception three dollars only, including medical of a few places. examination- Fred and Dean Morris returned from Alaska Tuesday last after an absence of about two years. They were successful in their search for CI..-XRK—In Scio, on Saturday eve the yellow-'stuff ’and will return ning, October 17, 1903, J. E. Clark, alxiut January 1. of consumption. T iif N ews comes out this week He leaves a wife and daughter Our products are not affected by perspiration, Mrs. Laura. S. Webb slightly enlarged, owing to tne de and numerous friends and reliit Ives Vlce-Pre dd.lH Women's nemo- never fade, stain, or run. Our C-dors will stand man i for adveitfslng space. We rrtUIc < lube ot Northern Ohio. expect to secure permanent help in to mourn their loss. acid test—the most absolute test known “I dreeded th« change of lUs which Interment was in the Licomb the next two weeks, when if the ad w«> fait approaching. I noticed 'A in« vertising warrants it the paper will cemetery Monday, tlie funeral being ot Cardui, and decided to try a hot lie increased to eight pages. tie. I experienced tome relief the ©^5**For conducted by the United Wo sinien first month, io I kept on taking it for The Ladles of the W. C. T. U. of of Si lo and Lebanon, deceuaed being three month» and now I menatruate this city have received, the banner a memlier of the Lebanon lodgu and with no pain and I »hall take it off and presented at each yearly county con carrying a certificate for $1000. os now until I have pitted the climax." vention for the Union having secur Female weakness, disordered ed the most membets during the ADMINISTRATOR 8 SALE. menses, falling of the womb and year. The ladies just received the ovarian troubles <lo not wear off. banner and are justly proud of it. They follow «won .in to the, range The convention was held near Crocker <1-t. of bfe. Do not wait but take Wine Alb-ind last month. 1 un ordor dmv ui «1 of Cardni now and avoid the trou Orwi i tlie IkjuiPy « > irf >f ble. Wine of Cardui never fails 1 the <1«y of ■*’ptfll Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Dickey moved RattinUy th« ;th Hj to benefit a suffering woman of Ul . »■•■'.iff »r any VV ine of ’ ardoi rtiiwcd up from .Salem l ist week, and now 1 «Ica rio« • ns»; | h >J» c Mrs. Webb when »be waa in «lun occupy one ot the Beard cottages. tli i;i.t t th-» *»’i’h.-.i4t quarter an I ger. When you come to the change i.t;foi tlie ii'irtliwcit quarter of I i Buithof R itrae 1 w Mt of th'’ win’ of life .Mrs. Webb’« Utter will ■*ri lix’i. ‘ tfc’zor», »n 1 f'n’til’iin r 1>» mean more to you than it doe« . he - • iti* half o’ th » norfliIMFiMt now. But you may now avoid the f 8" ui » i» 1 ) i r h of in i ■re 1 Two Dey». .j Wi.moiette M«*ri lien, <>nuo;i, an 1 Buffering «be endured. Drugguta e»,» r.M, un 1 onntalnuiJC in if Beliil bottle« of Wine of Cardui. ate i hi Lmn I'-onnty, «»r<-ro i. Rnil I J X 'AL- Tlie Albany Woolen Mills have turned over to us for sale nil tlie Tliebets, Cheviots and Meltons left on hand. Tlie 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. Editorial Endorsements. Shawkmt ¡ 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-hose 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. BANDITS BOMBARD BANK. Citizens of Newberg Held at Bay I SCOTT’S EMULSION N ewberg , Ore., Oct. 19.—For two hours this morning, while every thing was yet in darkness, this place was practically under control of a Scott’s Emulsion is thp gang of bandits, whose object was to blow up the building of the Bank of means of life and of the en Newburg and loot the vault of the joyment of life of thousands of money on deposit. Though several men, women and children. charges of dynamite were exploded< To the men Scott’s Emul the steel vault failed to give wny sion gives the flesh and and the bandits finally had to give strength so necessary for thp up the attempt and escaped on hoaseback, going in a northernly cure of consumption and the direction toward Portland. Front repairing of body losses froip all appearances there were three In 1 any wasting disease. the party. For women Scott’s Emul The vaul) contained thousands of sion does this and more. It is dollars, and had tne safe-crackers a most sustaining food an£ succeeded in blowing it open their •tonic for the special trials that booty would have been a rich one. As a result of the attack, the brick women have to be<n*. To children Scott’s Emul building presents a sorry appear sion gives ¡food and strength ance. At 3 o’clock the citizens of tne for growth of flesh and bon# town were rudely awakened by a and blood. For pale girls, series of muffled explosions, the for thin and sickly boys Scott’s vigorous ringing of the town fire Emulsion is a great help. beli and occasional rifle reports. 9end for free sample. Almost to a man they turned out to SCOTT <Si BOWNE, Chemists. see what was the cause of the dis <*09-415 Pearl Street, New York. 6Oo. and Sl.OOi all druaslats. turbance, fearing that their homes were in danger from tho fire Send. It was soon learned that the robbers and very little can be gleaned re had taken possession of the liank, garding the progress of the ..case or and the mob turned its attention in ..what new developments uro open that direction. By-the time the ing up. Every person connected people reached the scene, however, 1 with the matter is so pledged that It tlie bandits had succeeded in getting is impossible to secure the least ex« away. pression regarding what is being Persons in the immediate vicinity I done, and it isonly by the most care* of the bank had been watching the ful observation that any of the aclopj proceedings since shortly after mid in the case can be discovered. night, but, covered l»y two men Witnesses for the Government with rifles, they dared not give the have been summoned frorp this alarm. Occupants of the bank county, and they will report about building were compelled to roinaln October 21. in tneir quarters while tlie wails Miss Ware, especially, lias .,auny threatened to go down with every friends who would be eiad to see expios* and they did not dare her escape trouble, but it seems to venture a cull for help, as such a be the understanding that if she move might have meant instant would obtain her release she might death. Belated residents returning do so by giving evidence against to their homes were warned to re-* others, and that she might secure main silent on tne penalty of death, immunity in that manner. These and cowed into submission they who know her, however, never ex ol>eye<l the orders of the bandits. pect her to do anything of the sort, The safe crackers were evidently but that she will take her punish professionals, nnd there is no clue to ment, whatever it may bo, before their identity, and no reasonable she would purchase immunity at hope of their capture. the expense of her friends There is no question of her. lpyal.ty in matter, McKinley-Ware Case. An Oregonian correspondent at Eugene saj-s: "Interest in the case against Miss Mrrio Wure and JI. G. McKinley is renewing as the time Is approaching fir their appearance before the Federal grand jury in Portland. Both have a number of friends here who hope to see them escape conviction, but it safe to say they are somewhat uneasy as the timo approaches for their trial. The utmost secrocy on ttie part of the Government is being maintained that Married. C< )LE—8TEE LE—On Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock, nt the resi dence of and by Rev Clark Bower, Mr. Ernest Cole and Miss »Tillie Steele, both of Bin ria Vista. The groom is a f ruier Albany boy, a son of Dr. J. W Cole, and a brother of Mrs. Fred Veal, and the •ride is well spoken of —Herald. The groom if. also i former Scln boy, where lie has m my friends and rel .fives who wi-h him and his bride a long and hai py life. ATTENTION, PLEASE! I wish to inform the public that I have added a lino of Stationery to my business and will sell the same ai LOW PRICES! Following is a sample ofmiy prices: The price you have been paying 5c tablet 3c 75c clot h bound book keeping books, each 60c 10c Indelible pencil 5c Everything else in proportion----- Not cheap goods but goods cheap. F. H. Maulding President Vice-President H. A, P kah y and M’g JEFFERSON MILLING COMPANY ¡ —PROPRIETORS OFTHE- Manufacturers of Flour, Feed, and everything connected with a first-class roller mill. Whole wjieat flour and Germ meal always on hand. And also deal in ail kimb- of grain, a general storage business being conducted. Grain received either at mill or warehouse. lairge or small orders for anything in our line will be filled prompt lair and courteous treatment to all. Plenty of sacks always on-iia nd sale at 15c per pair by W. B. Stevens & Co To Cure a Cold in One Day to Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Seven Million boxes sold bn post 12 months. This Signature, v~>- on every i>ox. ma !•■ to tiie conti rm.i; iu tn «if 25c limiti W.NE of CAR’JUI r r WINCHESTER ''TAKE DOWN REPEATING SHOTGUNS A Winchester Take-Down Repeating Shotgun, with a strong shooting, full choked barrel, suitable for trap or auck shooting, and an extra interchangeable modified choke or cylinder bore barrel, for field shoot ing, lists at only $42.00. Dealers sell them for Its, This makes a serviceable all round gun within reach of everybody’* pocket book. Winchester Shotguns outsnoot and outlast the most expensive double barrel guns and are fust aa reliable beside«. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., - NEW HAVEN, CONN.