The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, November 13, 1903, Image 3

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LADIES
KNIT
UNDERWAAR
MADE TO FIT
The cheapest qualities as well as the very best we have are
made with care and properly shaped. Separate garments and
union suits iu wool and fleeced cotton.
We have the celebrated Munsing and Oneita Brands. The
prices range from 25c to *3. We show a special grade of union
suits in pure wool in White, Light Blue and Pink at $8.00.
Ladies’and Children’s Wool and Cashmere Hose from 15c
to 75c per pair.
To make a large display of Outing Flannel night dresses—
some designs very plain aud some elaborate in trimming.
New Purses and Wrist Bags in alligator, seals and walrus
leather with elegant mountings.
Wool Fascinators and Wool Shawls, 25c to $4.00.
S. E. YOUNG & ’ON.
Doesen’t Respect Old Age.
It’s shameful when youth fails to
show proper respect for old age but
just the contraiy in the case of Dr.
Klng.s new life pills- They cut off
.maladies no matter how severe and
irreapeetivo of old age dyspepsia
jaundice feer constipation all yield
to t his perfect PiU2>2c at E C Peerys
drug store.
A Runaway
Bicycle.
Tarminated with an ugly cut on
the leg of J B Omer Franklin Grove
III It developed a stubborn ulcer un­
yielding to doctors and remedies for
four years. Then buckling arnica
salve cured. It’s just as good for
burns scalds skin eruptionsand piles
26c at E C Peerys Drug Store.
JACKETS!
Yours for bargains
|W esely
Ba
Harnish—Scio Gallery—Nov. 28.
Little Gayl Jones has been very 111
the past I wo weeks.
Fred Ficklin wasovertrout Albany
The Shindler brid ge on the Jordon Sunday last.
road is now open to travel.
Byron Gill was at Albany the first
Cash paid for hides and pelts of all ot the week.
kinds.
Guy McKniglit.
G. W. Philips was at Albany dur-
Young lady, how would you like ing the week.
to earn ¿00 a month? Write to the
Chas. Wesely was an Albany vlsi-
Eciectrc Business College.
tor Tuesday.
If you would like a position pay­
John Ray was down from Lebanon
ing $60 a mouth, no canvassing, add­ the first of the week.
ress Box 565, Albany, Oregon.
C. 8. Harnish, the Albany photo- { E. J, Shumaker was over fiom
Jefferson Sunday.
grupher will be at bis Scio gallery,
J. A. Bilyeu was a business visitor
Saturday Nov. 28, to remain three
at Lebanon Thursday.
days,
Fred Morris made a business trip
Wilbur M. Pintier, D. M. D.,
i
a ill be at his Scio office the first half to Seattle during the week.
jf each month.
All work guar­
G. C. .Johnston and Art Shelton
anteed.
werea lbany visitors Saturday.
I
If your salary is less than $60 a I Miss Edna Gill went to Corvallis
uontb, you should write to the for a weeks visit the ) first of the
Eelectric Business College, Albeny, week.
Oregon.
C. D- -Compton, Abe Richardson
The high wind of Tuesday night! and Wm. Neil were at Albany this
did a great deal of damage to tele­ week.
phone and telegraph lines ail over
Miss Dollie Daley accompanied by
the Valley.
her mothe r returned to
'
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Portland
■
This week we received a commun­ last week.
ication which we would have been
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wilson at-
glad to have published if tho author
tended the teachers instit'ute at
had only signed his name.
Albany last week.
The Scio studio will be opened by
J. Moore returned to St. Johns the
Harnish Saturday morning, Nov. 28 first
of the week wherehe expects to
and close the following Monday at secure
employment.
three oelock’ Remember the date.
Mr. and Mis. F. R. Drury are
Stenographers are wanted for the
Civil Servica
at Salaries from visiting Mrs. Drury’s mother in
$160 to $150 a month. For partic- McMinnville this week.
lars address I.
E.
Richardson.
Mrs. J. S. Morris and son Dean,
Albany, Oregon.
left Wednesday for a visit with M.
Two million one hundered and M. Peery «nd family at Springfield.
twenty-five thousand dollars is the
Miss Myrtle Cal a van visitad her
amount of money the appropriation
bill for Lewis and Clark Exposition parents in Scio Sunday last. She
will ask for when introduced at the had been attending the Yr, P. C. A.
in Albany.
next session of Congress-
J. .T Bilyeu was taken to Port­
land last week and placed in a pri­
vate sanitarium.
His mind was
deranged from brooding ever his
financial troubles. At last reports he
was gettiug along as well sa could
be expected.
The first Monday in next month
is our annual city election, (nought
of by a great many of our citizens as
not df very much importance.
A
great mistake is made when the
citizens take a half-hearted interest
in the choice of city officers, for
on them depend the welfare of the
city.
All our Ladies,’ Misses’
and Childrens’ Jackets
must be sold within
days from date, regardless
of prices.
Bros
Oregon'
Shawknit
Used by manufacturers of nos-
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 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.
Our products are not affected by perspiration,
never fade, stain, or run. Our colors will stand
acid test—the most absolute test known
W. B. Stevens & Co
^“s^niMOIIEIIED Bï ELECTRITY
John Nimchick accompanied by
his family of Halsey, was visiting
his brother-in-law, J. A. Bilyeu, and
family last week.
Charlie Lucas and wife, the latter
a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, 1. C.
Dickey are down from Chehalis,
Wash., on a visit this week.
Already
THE OLD RELIABLE
T. L. Dugger, the Well-Known Ex'
Editor of the Scio Press, Writes
oi His Wife’s Experience with
Dr. Darrin’s tteatment.
This gentleman of high standing
in literary and social circles attests
the merits of Dr. Darrin’s new dis.
couveries in the treatment of the
ear, by electricity and medicine
His open letter to Dr. Darrin
located at the Revere House, fol­
lows, and should decide all procrasti­
nating people to visit the doctor,
while the opportunity Is offered,
Tlie doctor remains in Albany untit
Nov. 15, and will be in Corvallis at
the new Hotel Corvallis, Nov, 10th
t o Dec. 1st.
Absolutely Pure*
THEBE’ZSAÜÂÆS77H/7E
Mi’. Dugger’s Letter.
Dr. Dartin: Dear Sir:—My wife
has been troubled with discharge
and granular deafness in her left car
for the past 17 years.
Since com.
menitig treatment with you two
months ago’ I am happy to state the
discharge lias ent irely ceased and
lier hearing is gradually returning,
I feel confident that she soon will be
entirely relieved from all trouble
arising from tills source.
I make
this statement freely, trusting that
ther who may be affected similarly
may be encouraged to take treat.
ment from you.
Respectfully.
T. L. D ugger ,
Albany, Ore>
“Feeling Their way.”
The time of the year Is fast ap­
proaching when political canidates
will bo coming fortti from the brush
and avowing their willingness to
serve the public.
Already aever»[
different parties are “feeling their
way” toward a nomination on the
county ticket. The rivalry promises
to be equally spirited in the republi­
can and democratic conventions.
At this time it is generaly conceded
that chances on either ticket will be
about equal.
Although no candi-
d ¡dates have yet annoueed them
selves, Lebanon will in due time
have full quota,—Lebanon Criterion.
The high wind of Tuesday night
did a great deal of d image to tele­
phone and telegraph wires through-
i out the valley.
Used and reeommendedloy the State Agri­
cultural College—and every farmer who has tried
it—as better, cheaper, and handier to use than
blue vitriol to prevent smut in grain. A pint, cost­
ing 50c, to 48 gallons of water will effectually
treat 150 bushels of wheat or 100 bushels of oats.
For
Sale by
I
SCIO,
OREGON
Disartersus Wrecks.
Carelessness is responsible
many a railroad wrecks aud
same causes are making human
wrecks of sufferers from throat and
lung troubles. But since the advent
of Dr. Kings new discouaery for con
sumption, caughs and colds even the
worst can be cured and hopeless
resignation is no longer necessary,
Mrs Lios C’ragg of Dorchester Mass
Is one of many whose life was saved
by Dr King’s new discouvery. this
great remedy is guaranteed for all
throat and lung trouble by E C
Peery the druggist Price 60c, and $1
00 Trial bottles free.
A. Crowd of our young people
drove to Lebanon last Saturday after­
noon to attend a partv given by Mr.
and Mrs. B. A. Millsap at their
’
home, that city, They report the
party a decided success.
Those
going from here were:
Misses
Married
Myrtle Myers, Maud Bilyeu Sylvia
The best place to get a good busi­ and Winnie Mungers and Messers,
ness education is at the new Busi­ H. M. Myer, Roger Cain and W. N. BEARD-POMEROY—At the court
ness College, Albany, Oregon.
It Pi ntler.
Douse, November 10, 1903, Mr.
will pay to investigate the merits of
Harry Beard and Miss Lulu W.
this school. Prof. I. E. Richard­
Pomeroy, both of this eify, Judge
son is a man of experience and
H. M. Palmer officiating.
The Game Law.
knowsjust how best to train you for
Tho groom was born and raised in
success.
He secures positions for
tills city, and the bride is a daugh­
his students. Fnter at any time.
In response to inquiries of sports­ ter ot L. VV. Pomeroy, a progressive
They re­
The jury in the case of frank men, who are yet not familiar with farmer of near this city.
Gorrell vs. Douglas county tried in the provisionins of the game laws as ceived tho congratulations of many
Eugene this, week has awarded Mr. they stand since the last amend­ friendi. They will reside on a farm
Gorrell damages to the amount of ments, we publish tho following near this city.
$6,000. Some time ago Mr. Gorrell summary of the present game law:
open hea A on .
and his team plunged through a de­
Do Good It Pays.
Deer, moose and mountain sheep,
fective bridge killing the team and
seriously injuring Mr. Gorrell.
He July 15 to November 1.
Silver grey squirrel, October I to
sued Douglas county for $11,000
A Chicago man has observe I
January 1.
Good deeds arc letter th ,n
damages.
Grouse, west of Cascade moun­ estate deeds—some of tho hit . t are
Considerable dressed poultry is tains, October 1 to December 1; east worthless. Act kindly amt gently
being shipped from this city at the of Cascade mountains, August J to show sympathy and tend a helping
present time, and tbe shipments will j November 1.
hand.You cannot possibly )<>.-• by it.
increase as the holidays approach.
Mongolian pheasant, west of Cas- Most men appreciate a Kimi word
Our merchants pay the top price for i cade mountains, with the exception I and encouragement more th n sub­
poultry, and this fact brings a good of Clatsop Coos, Curry, Jackson and , stantial help. There are per ons in
many people here from neighboring Josephine counties. October 1 to. i this
h ¡ m fMMYi
mu nit v ivhn
community
who mhph*
might truth
to wns with poultry, and while here
; fully say My good friend cheer up A
December
1.
they take advantage of the low
Pheasant, quail and partridge, ¡few doses of Chamberlain’)- Cough
prices prevailing at all oor stores on
. Remedy will rid you of your cold
October
1 to December 1.
merchandise of every kind.
• Snipe September 1 to February 1 (and their is no danger whatever
io- I Prairie chickens, September 1 to from pneumonia when you '.i-o that
Right at the present
medicine. It always cures. Sold by
cal columns are pretty well crowded i November 1,
Ducks, September 1 to March 15. All Dealers.
with advertisements, but as soon as
UNLAWFUL TO KILL
the holidays are over this state of
Santiam and Vicini y.
Elks for a period of 10 years.
affairs will not in all probability exist
Beaver for a period 20 years.
and then we shall be able to give
Mongolian
pheasants,
east
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our readers more local news. The
Geo. Sutherland attended the
advertisements, however are the cade mountains. at any time.
teachers institnte nt Albany.
Mongolian
pheasants,
Clatsop,
life of a paper, and when its col-
Zhom Griffin and wife of Stayton
limns are well filled with it is an in­ Coos, Curry, Jackson and Josephine
dication that the advertiser is get­ counties for a period of three years. were visiting S. W. Gaiues and wife
Wild turkey, English partridge last week,
ting good returns for his money.
for a period of five years.
The estate of J. M. Bilyeu, de­
Song birds at any time.
ceased, was appraised Saturday by
The City Council
U NLAWEUL TO
SELL
G A. Griffin, Henry R iy and M. C.
Deer, A! oose, mountaiin sheep, at Gaines.
Met in regular session Thursday ‘buy time.
Note—We were compelled by lack
with all members present except
Snipe at any time.
of IIIIIH
time l<>
to IPtVU
leave Lilt"
the rt
rest
of IIIW
the null*
San-
la
’MV t>l
Councilman Shelton. Several bills
Mongolian pheasant, J tilinocnn
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l
,j
tiam
items until next Nsue.—Editor,
were ordered paid. Ed Myers and quail, partridge, grouse, for a period
Mr. Young were elected judges of of three years.
tlio city election to be held the first UNLAWFUL TO SHIP OUT OF STATE
Attentio K. of P’s.
Monday In December.
Elk, deer, moose, mountain sheep
grouse Mongolian pheasants, pheas­
Influance of the
Youth’s ant. quail, partridge, snipe, prairie
A full attendance is earnestly re.
Companion.
chickens, ducks, geese, wild turkeys quested at the next meeting, Tues-
dav, November 17th, Business of
English partridge, and sage hen.
great Importance is to corrie before
GENERAL LAWS.
The gospel of good cheer brigh­
J. A. B ilyeu ,
Deer, moose, mountain sheep, un, the lodgo.
tens every page of Tho Youth’s
Past Chancellor.
Companion. Although the paper is lawful to kill between one hour ttf*
nearly seventy-seven years of age, it ter sunset and one hour before sun­
does not look back on the past as a rise; unlawful to kill unless carcass You Know What You Aro Taking
I is used or preserved for food.
belter period than the present.
Prairie chicken, unlawful to hunt
The Companion believes that the
When you are taking Grove’s
time most full of promise is the i or kill ;.hen the ground is covered Tasteless Chill Tonic because tho
time we are living in and every with snow, sufficient for tracking.
Mongolian pheasants, pheasants, formula Is plainly printed on every
weekly issue reflects the spirit of
quail, partridge, unlawful to kill bottle showing that it is simply Iron
looking forward not back.
To more
than half a
million greater number than 10.
Unlawful at any time, to shoot
/American families It*s carries every
week it’s message of cheer.
Its upon or from the public highway,
Unia wful to enter standing grain
story picture the true characteristics
of the young men and women of I or permit dogs to do so while hunt­
America. Its articles bring nearly ing.
Unlawfulto hunt any game be­
three million readers in touch with
“
“
CoivaiHs
the best thougiit of the most famous tween one hour after sunset and one
“ arrives Yaqulnu
hour before sunrise.
of living men and women.
.>•». 1. tetnmln*:
TROUT
/Annual annoueement Number ful­
..... 7.30 A
¡«cave« Yaqiiinn.........
Open season, April 1 to November
ly describing tile principal features
.... 11.30
Leaves l.’orvalh«.........
... 12.13 P
Arrives Albany ...........
of The Youth’s Companion’s new 1. Unlawful to sell any species of
volume for 1903 will be sent to any trout at any time, Unlawful to have >o. 3, For Detroit! -
. T.oo A
¡«eave« AHwiiy..............
in possessson any trout under five
address free.
12 20 I’
Arrive« Detroit.. .
Unlawful to
The ne > subsriber for 1S04 will ;nches in length.
!«••
4.
trona
Detroit:
receive all the issues of The Com­ catch or have in possession for a per­
¡«eaves Detroit.............
panion for the remaining weeks of iod of three years, any Eastern
Arrive*« Allmny.............
Brook
or
Loch
Levant
trout.
Train No. i arrives in Altany In time
1903 free from the time of subscrip
•-nnect
with the S. P. sonth boun4 train, as
lion, also the Companion calendar
Mi’ll «4 izfvln« two or three hours tn ABwinv
for 1904, lithographed in twelve
«•fore'h’fwtrt ure of H. P. north bound train
colors and gold.
Gained Forty Pounds in Thirty Days. or Port land.
Train No. i connects wi*h the S. P. West
The Youths' Companion
i
144 Berkeley Street.
Boston Mass
'«•nee M< Minn ville and all point« north to
For several months our younger • Portland.
EWDIN STONK. Manager
brother had been troubled with in­ 1 TIÎOS. COCKRELL
Ax<*nt. Albany.
Cheap Sunday Rates Between Port­ digestion.
He tried
several
land and Willamette Valley Points. remedies but got no benflt from
them.
W«
purchased
some
Low round trip rates have been of Chamberlain’s Stomach ano liver
placed in effect between Portland tiblet and he commenced taking
rnd Willamette valley points in el then. In side of thirty diys he hid
(her direction.
Tickets will lie sold gained forty pounds in flesh. He is
-Saturdays and Sundays and limited now fully re -overed.
Wo hnvo a
to return on or before the following good trade on tha tablets—Holly
Mond.iv
Round trip from West Bros,, Merchants, Ixing Branch Mo.
cio, «2 95.
Foi sale by All Dealers.
Got ’em
For my cast; mers ami others who wish to take advantage of them. Call
gat my prices ami see my goods, up-to-date and new. I guarantee f
my m ice ns low as any. and in some instances lower.
10c Crepe paper 3 for 25c.................... 6 sheets for 5c paper, 10 «heels for 5c
«TOther prices in proportion.
If I haven't got wliat you want I will order it for you.
iuk ’
I will have the finest line of Xmas goods ever
brought to Scio.
•
WE
&iiHli:rC'
SAVE
YOU MONEY-
If its here it is good
If its good it Is liera
For Fall «canon of 1903 we nro bigger and better—have occupied tho room
which
Cohen vacated and added a lino of Men’s Clothing and Overcoots, Rub­
ber G. ah I s , lints, etc . giving us the newest stock in the city, and to introduce tlte
line wo shall make tempting prices.
Men’s Suits $'>.00 and up.
Men’s Overcoats $4.50 and up.
'lonVl'am
'
Men,s Shirts 38c and up.
lip..
RADIUS ?SKIRTS<^g>^
New line just received.
(’.■ ;d S' o‘:s $1.25. other« $1.50, $2.00, and up.
Ladies collarless coat-$5 00
“
kersy
$8.50
“
........ bhoes.........
Men’s «lines, good grade $1.25.
Box calf $2.00.
Hercules waterproof
f«riull sine of ladies and childrens shoes and our price« can’t be beat.
'Bankets 50c to $8.00.
.. .50c
90c up
...,25c
A lino ol dross goods that will please the most
dressy dressers of Orcigon at prices to please you. We are
showing the newest goods of the season.
SANDERS CASH STORE,
ALBANY
.
-
OBEGON
FURN ITURE
—AND—
HflRDWA R E
I have lately received serverai
carloads of Furniture and Hard­
ware of every description
2T3&"('otnc ami inspect them yourself,