LOCAL
LADIES
KNIT
UNDERWAAR
Cash paid for hides and pelts of all
kinds.
Guy McKnight.
MADE TO - FIT
Mr. and Mrs. 8. Zyssett have a
child serously til with fever.
The cheapest qualities as well as tlie very best we have are
made with cure and properly shaped. Separate garments and
Mrs. F. G. Balschweid has been
union suits in wool anil fleeced cotton.
on the sick list tlie past week.
We have the celebrated Munsing and Oneita Brands.
The
Born Octolier the 14th at Larwood
prices range from 25c to $3. We show a special grade of union
to Mr. and Mrs. Craft a girl.
suits in pure wool in White, Light Blue and Pink at $3.00.
Our annual city election is now
Ladies’ and Children’s Wool aud Cashmere Hose from 15c
to 75c per pair.
■ipproaehing, only a inontl* distant
To make a large display of Outing Flannel night dresses—
The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
some designs very plain and some riaborate in trimming.
Hicks has been quite.ill, but is some
New PurseB and Wrist Bags in alligator, seals aud walrus
what improved.
leather with elegant mountings.
Mrs. Ed Pitchford of Larwood has
Wool Fascinators and Wool Shawls, 25c to $4.00.
been in Scio the past week nnder
the care of Dr. Prill.
Young lady, how-would you like
i
t<> earn Still a month? Write to the
Eclectrc Business College.
If you would like a position pay
Doesen’t Respect Old Age.
ing $60 a month, no canvassing, add
A Runaway Bicycle.
ress Box 565, Albany, Oregon.
It’s shameful when youth fails to
Mr. McBnrneys child at Jordan
Terminated with an ugly cut on
show proper respect for old age but the
who has been seriously ill with
leg
of
J
B
Omer
Franklin
Grove
just thecontraiy in the ease of Dr. III it developed a stubborn ulcer un typhoid fever, is now convalescent.
■King,* new life pills- They cut off yielding
to doctors and remedies for
The two daughters of N-. E.
inaladies no matter how severe and four years.
bucklins arnica Bilyeu have been quite -ill the past
irieapeetive of old age dyspepsia salve cured. Then
It’s just as good for two-weeks,’but are reported better
jaundice feer consti pntion all yield burns scalds skin
eruptionsand piles
to this perfect Pill 22c at E C Peerys 25c
Wilbur M. Pintier, D. M. D.,
at EC Peerys Drug Store.
drug store.
will be at his Scio office the first half
of each month. All work guar
anteed.
If your salary is less than $60 a
month, you should write to the
Edectric Business College, Albany,
Oregon.
Ex-Congressman M A Moody has
been indited by the (J. 8- grand jnry
for illegally opening latters of Mar
garet L Conroy. ;
Dr. Prill was celled toThomasSat-
urday night to attend Mrs. F. Price
who was criticall ill but is reported
much better to day.
Ed Balschweid and Ray Esher-
man have been busy the past week
putting on the iron sheeting on
Hibler and Gil) Co., new store.
Mrs. and Mrs. O. B. Cyrus gave a
whist party last Saturday evening
A large large number were present
and report a very enjoyable lime.
Stenographers are wanted for the
j Civil Servica
at Salaries from
i $100 to $150 a month, For partie-
Misses’
All our Ladies,’
lars address I. E. Richardson.
Albany, Oregon.
Jackets
■Childrens’
Lester Potts suffered a severe ae-
cidont at the Albany woolçn mill
must be sold within ten
¡Saturday morning. His left arm
was caught In the extractor and torn
days from date, regardless
off at the elbow.
JACKETS!
of prices.
I • íjísíjíjíiü « J «
An Open Letter.
If PURELY PERSONAL f
From the Daughter of Rev.
Mr.
J. M. Moore re lured home the Crieghton of North Yakima Wash.
first of the week.
Who received treatment by Mail
Win Miller of Shelburn was at
Frofn Dr. Darrip tor Nervous
Santiam'and^Vicini y.
The wood saw of Lee Bilyeu’s was
making the rounds, cleaning up the
unsawed wood last week.
Violes Phill i pi was over from
Kingston Sunday.
J. H. Poindexter was ulsiting at
Providence.Sunday.
G. A. Griffin was at Stayton Mon
day.
C. W. Alward wfljes,from Mexico
that he deposited $438 in a trank one
week before it busted, yuid dost |:is
money.
8. W. Gaines and wife were on a
visit to Clackamas county the latter
part of last week, returning home
Sunday. It was pretty slow travel
ing as the night before was Hallow
een and the road was fenced up in
several places.
•Miss Lou Nimchick was over to
the county seat Monday.
S. W. Gaines had the misfortune
to lose one of his fine imported Dur-
oek hogs last week, but Immediately
ordered another one.
THEQLD REUABLf
Albany takin« io the bill game Sat
Debility and diseases ' peculiar
urday last.
to Her Sex.
Mrs. T. S. Coffey and Mrs. D. C.
Humphrey .were Albany vistorsSat-
urday last.
Dear Dr. Darrin-.—I can never
John Garland and wife were over thank you enough for what you
to Corvallis last week with a view tave.done for’.me. You deserve all
of locating there.
the praise that’s bean given you in
Mr. and M rs . Clifford Hays of the press. , I do not feel that I need
Corvallis have been visiting at the to order more medicine.
Words
home of Mrs. V. A. MeKnlght.
cannot express how much I enjoy
Mrs. J. W- Groshong and Miss uny good health. I felt so many
Minnie Trullinger of near Jefferson
were visiting Scio,relatives Sunday times that my life was very short
and that I soon would have to part
last.
Absolutely Pure.
Prof. J. Percy Wells, Miss Edith with my loved onus. I could not
Hogue, Mrs. L. C. Bower, and Miss help but feel unwilling to go and
Lena Miller attended the teachers leave them, still I wanted thelx>rd’g
institute at Albany.
will to be done. Again with heart
R. Shelton accompanied by his felt thanks to you, dear doctor, for
daughter Audio, left yesterday to .your interest aud the help you have
join Mrs. Shelton in Portland from given me in restoring my body to
which place all will go to Washing
health I an always your friend.
ton-
N ina l . C reighton .
Mrs. C. A- Warner went to Albany
P. 8. —You are at liberty to pub
Used and reeommended by the State Agri
last wee k where she will join Mr.
Warner who is now employed in lish this letter and the facts of my
cultural
College—and every farmer who has tried
that and where they will* make case.—N. L. U.
it—as better, cheaper, and handier to use than
their futj^-e home.
blue vitriol to prevent smut in grain. A pint, cost*
Dr. Prill was in Albany Thursday Anothe.- Albany
Lady
Praises
attending the Organization of a
ing
50c, to 48 gallons of water will effectually
Dr. Darrin.
Distrct Medical Society the medical
treat 150 bushels of wheat or 100 bushels of oats.
fraternity of Linn, Bentonand Lin
To the Editor:—Please add my
coln Counties met at Aleoe Club
rooms and perfected an organization name to;the..bundredswho have been
Mrs. T. W. Dilley and daughter cured by Dr. Darrin. For more than
Bessie of Carvallis was visisting thirty years I have been troubled
relatives in Scio the latter part of with a loathsome discharge of both
last week, and on Saturday went to
Portland accomdanied by Mrs. R. ears. And for a long time ovarian
Shelton where they will visit a few complications, all of which Dr.
SAVE
days and from there will go to Darrin has cured. My daugnter ¡T
CASH
Proebstel Wash., to vistit their sis
has
been
afflicted
with
dyspepsia
ter Mrs. Mollie Snyder-
YOU MONEY
bloating and constipation for four
STORE
Grand Chancellor Walden, of the
years.
-She
has
been
cured
also.
Knights of Pythias, came up from
If its here it is good
Portland Tuesday and paid, the lodge Will gladly talk with anyone on the
In this city an official visit. After subject at 432 Second St. Albany.
If its good it is liera
t
* •*.
•»
lodge In the evening a banquet was
M»s. A manda R ichardson -
given iu his honor at the Scio hotel,
For Fall season, ni J903 we are bigger and better—have occupied the room
Dr. Darrin is located in Albany at winch
which was participated in by the
P. Cohen vacated and added a line of Men’s Clothing and Overcoats, Rub
members of the lodge and a few in the Revere Hotel until 15, aiter that ber Goods, Hats, etc , giving us the newest stock in the city, and to introduce the
vited friends, who did ample justice
line we shall make tempting prices.
to the plentyful display of viands tune’at Corvallis at the New Hotel Men’s Suits $5.00 and up.
Men’s Overcoats $1.50 and up.
» .
Corvallis
Nov.
15
to
Dec-
1
only
and
Men’s Pants 85c and up.
set betore them.
Men,a Shirts 88c and up.
will give free e»amanations to all
.LADIES SKIRTS^-^e^
from 10 to 5 and 7 to 8 daily, the
Halloween Antics.
New line just'received.
poor treated free except medicine,
Good Skirts $1.25. Others $i.50,'$2.U0. and tip.
Halloween evening, one of the 10 to 11 daily and those able to pay
Mr. Lee Gaines’ child of Larwood most abused evenings in the annals at half my former prices. All cur
I;
has been very ill with an abcess. of time, was fittingly celebrated by able chronic diseases of men anti
i The child was brought to Scio, and some unknown persons in Scio. woman a specialty.
proper medical attention given and No damage was done, except to the
Ladies new style'coat $3.50
Ladies collarless coat $5.00
No case published except by the
fellings of soma.
We would like
is now nearly well.
“
Zibiline
“ $8.00
“
kersv
“
$8i50
very much to know who it is that permission of the patient. All busi-
County surveyor Hugh Fisher displayed so muce talent in the add
ness
relations
with
Dr.
Darrin
strict
was in Scio the first of the week writing line.
ly confidentily.
Electrical ap Men> shoes, good grade $1.25.
doing some surveying for J. A.
Box calf |2.00. ‘Jl’ Hercules waterproof
Bilyeu on the property recently pur
pliances furnished. One visit is
East Scio Notes.
FiVi sine of ladies and childrens shoes and (»nr prices can’t be beat.
chased by him from the state.
desirable, tnoughmany cases-can be
Dr. Prill made a professional trip
treatedrby home treatment by writ
Winter-is
here
again.
to Hall Mill Wednesday making 6
ing symptoms. Those wishing to
examanations for the the Wood The work on the Shindler bridge
Men’s heavy sanitary fleeced «hrterwear....
...50c
men of the world, and also doing is proceeding rapidly,
’ " , and soon the see Dr. Darrin will do well to call Wool underwear......... .....................................
90c up
as
many
require
second
soon
treat- Childrens heavy fleeced underwear, all sizes
wort: for the Washington Life In- bridge which is much needed will
...25c
sura nee Co.
ment.
be open to travel.
A lino of dress goods that will please the most
There are three Linn county men
Miss Ivy Sherwood of Salem is
on the November U- S. jury to con- visiting at the home of her parents
dressy dressers of Oregon at prices to please you. We aro
Notice.
vene in Portland- to-wit; W. R. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Sherwood.
b bowing the newest goods of the season.
South of Lacomb, D, B. Troutman of
A party of young people visited
As we desire to settle up all our
Tillman, and Joseph Hume of
the Hall Bros, sawmill last Saturday accounts those owing us will please
Brownsville.
afternoon, they report a pleasant call and settle their accounts at once.
Married,—In the Parlors of the time.
J. J. Barnes & Son.
Hotel Vintin, on Friday evening
The singing held at O. W.
October the 16, 1903, Mr. E. Van-
Aornolds’ last Saturday evening was No.More Excursions On The C. ÄE.
Nuys and Miss Frankie Claxton.
ALBANY
OBEGOX
Rev. 'i\G. Stull preforming the mar well (tended as was also tho one
The popular Sunday Excursions to
riage ceremony—Grass
Valley held at L. U. Sherwood’s Sunday
Newport
have
been
discontinued
evening.
Journal.
and no more will be run to that point
T. F. Churchill was in Risebnrg a I The schools in this vicinity are this season. Trains Will run, how
closed
this
week,
the
teachers
being
day or two the past week.
He
ever, every day except Sunday.
recently purchased a farm near in attendance at tne Co Institute at
E dwin S tone ,
Albany.
Crabtree, Linn oounty, 10 miles east
Manager.
of Albany, and has moved there
An old time spelling School was
Not a Sick day Sines.
with his family to reside,—Roseburg held at the Shelton school house last
Review.
Friday evening, although the at
A. J. Johnson, state bank examiner tendance was not large, the lime j was taken severl.v sick with kid.
ney trouble I tried all sorts of medi
was in the city the first of the week was profitably spent.
to make a report on the condition of
Several pupils who have completed cines none of which relieved me.
—AND—
One
eay I saw an add of electric
the First National- He came over the 8th grade in the school of this
from Burnsand vicinity where the district are now taking Ninth grade hitters and determined to try that.
banking institutions he says are in work in the Sciotchool. They seem After taking a few doses felt relieved
and soon thereafter was entirely
good condition.—Prineville Journal. well pleased with their work-
cured and have not seen a sick day
since neighbors of mine have been
Mr. Woodcoch, who has been in
Observer.
cured of rheumatism neuralgia liver
the city for a week past, soliciting
and kidney troubles and general deb
members for the W. O. W.,
has
been very successful
having se Cheap Sunday Rates Between Port, ility. this is what B F Bass of Fre
cured about twenty members. land and Willamette Valley Points. mont N C Writes. Only 00c at E C
Peery Druggist.
This will increase the lodge at this
Low round trip rates have been
place in membership to double its
placed in effect between Portland
ANTED—A trustworthy gentlemen
former number.
ind Willamette valley points in ei
or lady in each county to man
age business for an old established
The best place to get a good busi ther direction. Tickets will be sold
A
ness education is at the new "Busi Saturdays and Sundays ami limited house of solid financial standing
ness College, Albany, Oregon.
It to Return on or before the following straight Ixma tide-weekly salary of $18.00
pa-ftl
by
check
each
Monday
with
all
ex-
Manday.
Round
trip
from
West
will pay to investigate the merits of
fJO^Come an<T inspect them yourself.
l>enses direct from headquarters. M nev
this school. Prof. I. E. Richard Scio, $2.95.
advanced
for
expenses.
Enclose
self
son is a man of experience and
addressed envelope. Manag* r, 300 C’ax-
knows just how best to train you for
ton Bldg., Chicago.
1-4
No Levy for I9O3.
success.
He secures positions for
his students. Enter at any time.
Ycu Zno-w What Tsi Arc Taking
The supreme court on Saturday
George Thomas died In this city at
6 o’lock Thursday morningand will that there can ite no levy of taxe
When you are taking Grove’s
be buried by ttie county today. He under the new law for the year 1903 Tasteless
Chill Tonic because tho
has been sick for two years, He was
is plainly printed on every
without means or relativesalthough The last leg'slat ure made a bungle formula
he had a wile and sister living, he of things and it will take a special bottle showing that it is simply Iron
knew nothing of their wherabouts. session of th * legislature to straigh
Corvallis has a religious sect who ten it.
if they are not all insane are at least
TMZ< ARII.
very near it, They burn cats and
Card of Thanks
dogs and claim to have direct corou-
No. 2, F or Taquina:
ne
Train
leave«
Allianv
..............
nication with God. They also burn
I wish to inform the public that I have added aline
“
“
(Jorvalli«
........ ... l.m
To those kind neighbors and
up their furniture, dig up their
5 M
“ arrive« Yaqnina ...........
of Stationery to my business anti eill -sell the wnn.
flowers, tear up the sidewalks, and friends who so kindly assisted me in ^o. 1, tetnmfn*:
several other pleasant things that ¿he sickness and burial of my be Jxtave« Yaqnina.......................
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11 SO
1 »eaves (k>rva1I iff......... ...........
I crazy people usually do.
12. IS P M
loved husband I wish to extend my Arrive« Al tian y.........................
No. 3, F<»r l»e»roit:-
Senator Hunt, of Portland was heartfelt thanks
A N -j
Jx-ave* AHmny..........................
in town tho latter part of last week,
Mrs. J. E. Clark
Following ifl a sample of my'prim:
H*M) P M
Arrive« Detroit ......................
and while here he sold to Hibler
.Wo. 4« from T>Plr<»fl —
The price yon bare
! Gill and Co., E. C. Peary and Dr. A.
mo P. M.
Jx*aves Detroit..........................
been naying
G. Prill, a small gas plant, which
SJM P M
Arrive« Allmny
Sc tablet
will be used by them for lighting
Train No. ! arrive* in Al’..any In limn to
75c cloth bound book keeping books, each
Mlnect with Ike S. P. aotith bound train, as
their respective places of business.
aril as strina two or three honra in Allan/
10c Iudelible pencil
They will have ample power to fur-
i x-fnre detwrtnre oí S. P. north Ixtund train
Everything else in proportion
or Portland.
Ï
uish ges for themselves and will pro
Train No. I connect» wi’h the N. P. West
bably have some for renting pur
Side train at ('ormili* Cnwalnir tor Indapnn
poses, but as to the latter they have
«lenco McMinnville and all points north to
not yet decided about.
Portland.
“FORMALDEHYDE
Ladies Jackets
Yours for bargains,
........ Shoes* • •
Blankets 50c to $8.00
W esely
Bros
Shawkmt
STORE,
FURNITURE
HñRDWñR E
I have lately received several
W
Used by manufacturers of hos
iery is of great importance,
You
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 Sliawknit 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.
Our products are not affected by perspiration,
never fade, stain, or run. Our cjlors will stand
acid test—the most absolute test known
W. B. Stevens & Go
Albany
Oregon
carloads of Furniture and Hard
ware of every description.
ATTENTION, PLEASE!
LOW PRICES!
Our 75 cent rate for T he NEWBex-
pire<l Saturday last, and although
we did not gain our expected -MO
new »utoerbers, ue did fairly well.
We d<> not know the exact number
gained but it is in the neighborliotsl J
of 100. T he N ews will probably :
never again be offered for 75 cents
but we will t>e pleased to write at
sny time a receipt for $150 for one
year’s subscription to this paper.
KWItIN STONE, »ftnaxwt
THON. COtJKBKLI. Aural. Alheny.
CUTS
DULL KINDS
F. H. Mauldin«